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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Descendants of members of the Franklin expedition are encouraged to contact Stenton. "We are extremely grateful to this family for sharing their history with us and for providing DNA samples ...
These last members of Sir John Franklin’s doomed 129-man expedition to map the Northwest Passage ... Nathan Sepulveda will share how to specifically and reproducibly measure residual HEK293 DNA during ...
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 ...
A centrifuge was used to separate DNA molecules labeled with isotopes of different densities. This experiment revealed a pattern that supports the semiconservative model of DNA replication.
When Alan Garen asked Alfred Hershey for his idea of scientific happiness, Hershey replied, “To have one experiment that ... This volume, edited by Franklin Stahl, pays tribute to Hershey ...