How to use in-sentence of “crick”:
+ In 2016 he became Clinical Research Director at the Francis Crick Institute, retaining a position at Oxford as member of the Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research and Director of the Target Discovery Institute, University of Oxford.
+ Since 2015 this has been part of the Francis Crick Institute.
+ How Watson and Crick got Franklin’s results has been much debated.
+ Watson and Francis Crick were biologists.
+ Sir John James Skehel Fellow of the Royal SocietyFRS FMedSci is a British virologist and Emeritus scientist at the Francis Crick Institute in London.
+ In his 1958 article, Crick speculated, as had others, that a triplet of nucleotides could code for an amino acid.
+ Watson and Crick used Franklin’s work in their work to discover the structure of DNA.

Example sentences of “crick”:
+ He met Crick at the Cavendish and they became friends.
+ Using X-ray crystallography results from Maurice Wilkins' biophysics team at King's College London, Crick and James Watson discovered that DNA has what is called a "double helix structure".
+ This was incorporated into the Crick Institute in 2016.
+ He met Crick at the Cavendish and they became friends.
+ Using X-ray crystallography results from Maurice Wilkins’ biophysics team at King’s College London, Crick and James Watson discovered that DNA has what is called a “double helix structure”.
+ This was incorporated into the Crick Institute in 2016.
+ Bernard Crick wrote a list of the political virtues, which were about best practices of politics itself.
+ The Francis Crick Institute is a biomedical research centre in London which opened in 2016.
+ In 1953 Watson visited King’s, and Crick got sight of a progress report.
+ He introduced Francis Crick to the importance of DNA, and hired Rosalind Franklin on a three-year grant.
+ The road outside the new building is named Francis Crick Avenue after the 1962 joint Nobel Prize winner, who co-discovered the helical structure of DNA in 1953.
+ Watson and Francis Crick knew that there was need for an enzyme to overcome this problem.
+ In his thinking about the processes linking DNA genes to proteins, Crick made clear the distinction between the materials involved, the energy required, and the information flow.
