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The first photographic evidence of this shape was obtained in 1952, when scientist Rosalind Franklin used a process called X-ray diffraction to capture images of DNA molecules (Figure 5).
Still working at the Rockefeller Institute and building on an experiment ... Rosalind Franklin arrived at King's College London on 5 January 1951. Leaving coal research to work on DNA, moving ...
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Rosalind Franklin and the untold story of DNA
Rosalind Franklin, a scientist at the University of London, had already documented the helical nature of DNA when Watson and ...
A previously overlooked letter and a news article that was never published, both written in 1953, add to other lines of evidence showing Rosalind Franklin was an equal contributor — not a victim — in ...
The leader of the team assigned her to work on DNA with a graduate student. Franklin's assumption was that it was her own project. The laboratory's second-in-command, Maurice Wilkins, was on ...
Oscar winner Hooper is directing the pic which is inspired by the true story of Rosalind Franklin, the groundbreaking British ...