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In January 1953, Franklin was getting ready to leave King’s College. Her colleague Maurice Wilkins was independently pursuing DNA’s structure, and she had grown so miserable there ...
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Franklin did not fail to grasp the structure of DNA. She was an equal contributor to solving it. Getting Franklin’s story right is crucial, because she has become a role model for women going ...
“We should be thinking of Rosalind Franklin, not as the victim of DNA, but as an equal contributor and collaborator to the structure,” Dr. Comfort said. Other experts said that the new ...
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Rosalind Franklin and the untold story of DNA
[REUTERS/YONHAP] Watson, Crick and the overshadowed Franklin The discovery of DNA’s double-helix structure is often credited ...
A piece that aired on NPR this week about the discovery of DNA's structure neglected to mention the significant contribution of Rosalind Franklin to that scientific milestone. And now some ...
Rosalind Franklin’s role in the discovery of the structure of DNA may have been different than previously believed. Franklin wasn’t the victim of data theft at the hands of James Watson and ...
British chemist Rosalind Franklin is known to have played a vital role in the discovery of the structure of DNA 70 years ago. It was her X-ray images that allowed James Watson and Francis Crick to ...
Despite her contribution to the discovery of DNA's helical structure, Rosalind Franklin was not named a prize winner: She had died of cancer four years earlier, at the age of 37.
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CHANG: Franklin was a chemist at King's College ... acknowledged as playing a major role in the discovery of DNA's double-helix structure and in fact published a paper on her findings that ...