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Rosalind Franklin, Molecular Biologist

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Rosalind Franklin: Pioneer Molecular Biologist


The discovery of the structure of DNA has been called one of the most important scientific achievements in human history; Rosalind Franklin is the woman behind the helix

Rosalind Franklin's Legacy, PBS

See also, Rosalind Franklin: People and Discoveries from PBS

 

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The Rosalind Franklin Papers from National Library of Medicine

 

 

Rosalind Franklin and the Double Helix, Physics Today (March 2003)

 

 

The Controversy over the Noble Prize


Rosalind Franklin and DNA: How Wronged Was She? Scientific American (November 3, 2010)


Did Watson and Crick Really Steal Rosalind Franklin's Data? The Guardian (June 23, 2015)

2 Noble Prizes: What Rosalind Franklin's Work on DNA and Viruses Should Have Won



The Secret of Photo 51 from Nova



Rosalind Franklin: DNA's Unsung Hero, TED-Ed



Play the DNA--The Double Helix Game from Noble Prize.org

DNA—You Try It, an interactive site from PBS

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09rzm9y

This is a podcast about the life and accomplishments of Rosalind Franklin, including her work with the double helix of DNA

 


Photograph 51, a stage play by Anna Ziegler

 

 

 

 

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