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Born in July of 1920, Rosalind Franklin graduated with a Ph.D. from Cambridge University in 1945. In 1951, she went to work as a research associate for John Randall at King's College in London.
Short biography with portrait. ... There is probably no other woman scientist with as much controversy surrounding her life and work as Rosalind Franklin.
Visit the companion Web site to the NOVA program Secret of Photo 51, about how Rosalind Franklin's X-ray diffraction photography was instrumental in determining the structure of DNA. ... Journey into DNA;
Rosalind Franklin ; 1920 - 1958; ... Rosalind Franklin always liked facts. She was logical and precise, and impatient with things that were otherwise.
Rosalind Franklin made crucial contributions to the solution of the structure of DNA.
Rosalind Franklin's background ... Rosalind Franklin was a scientist at a time when the parameters of science were changing fast and there were new ideas and new methodology to be explored;
Howard Berkes talks with Brenda Maddox about her book 'Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA', about the unheralded contributions made by a chemist to the discovery of the structure of DNA.
Rosalind Elsie Franklin (1920-1958) was born on 25 July 1920 in London and was educated at St Paul's Girls' School before attending the University of Cambridge in 1938. At the age of 22,
So who was Rosalind Franklin? ... Rosalind Franklin was born in London, England on 25th July 1920. She was the eldest daughter of a family of five children.
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