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  • Rosalind Franklin - Wikipedia
    Rosalind Elsie Franklin (25 July 1920 – 16 April 1958) [1] was an English chemist and X-ray crystallographer Her work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), RNA (ribonucleic acid), viruses, coal, and graphite [2]
  • Rosalind Franklin | Biography, Facts, DNA | Britannica
    Rosalind Franklin (born July 25, 1920, London, England—died April 16, 1958, London) was a British scientist best known for her contributions to the discovery of the molecular structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a constituent of chromosomes that serves to encode genetic information
  • Dr. Rosalind Franklin - Rosalind Franklin University
    Rosalind Franklin published consistently throughout her career, including 19 papers on coals and carbons, five on DNA and 21 on viruses Shortly before her death she and her team, including Dr Klug, who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1982, embarked upon research into the deadly polio virus
  • Rosalind Franklin - DNA, Facts Death - Biography
    British chemist Rosalind Franklin is best known for her role in the discovery of the structure of DNA, and for her pioneering use of X-ray diffraction
  • What Rosalind Franklin truly contributed to the discovery of DNA’s . . .
    Franklin was no victim in how the DNA double helix was solved An overlooked letter and an unpublished news article, both written in 1953, reveal that she was an equal player
  • Rosalind Franklin’s Life
    Since her early death at the age of 37, Rosalind Franklin has become mythologised as the victim of male prejudice, the unsung heroine who took the crucial X-ray photograph enabling James Watson and Francis Crick to build their double helix model of DNA, and was unjustly deprived of a Nobel Prize
  • Rosalind Franklin - World History Encyclopedia
    Rosalind Franklin's story involves intellectual property theft, sexism, and deceit, and the struggle of a woman scientist to be accepted in the male-dominated scientific community of the 1950s Recent scholarship suggests Franklin should be credited as an equal co-discoverer of DNA's structure
  • Biographical Overview | Rosalind Franklin - Profiles in Science
    Rosalind Elsie Franklin, the brilliant chemist whose x-ray diffraction studies provided crucial clues to the structure of DNA and quantitatively confirmed the Watson-Crick DNA model, was born in London on July 25, 1920, the second of five children in a prominent Anglo-Jewish family


















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