she studied DNA and she was also was chemist.
Saint Paul's Girls School
North London Collegiate School
Newnham College, Cambridge (BA Contab.)
Cambridge University (PhD)
X-ray Crystallography (i.e. imaging solids using x-ray diffraction)
she did and worked with medicine
In 2004, Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School, located in North Chicago, IL, changed its name to Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. thx
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Rosalind Franklin had to rival Cavendish Laboratory scientist Francis Crick at Maurice Wilkins of King's College in 1953.
Rosalind Franklin was a member of the Watson - Crick - Wilkins (and others) team working on DNA. It was her crystallography records that were used to develop and prove the dual-helix structure. However she died before the Nobel award was made, and their rules forbid awards given posthumously. You'll find an article on her in wikipedia.org
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Rosalind Franklin was an expert in X-Ray Crystallography and biophysics.
Yes there is a place named after Rosalind Franklin. It is the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, located in North Chicago, IL 60064.
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Rosalind Franklin worked with bundles of DNA
Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated
"Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated"
In 2004, Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School, located in North Chicago, IL, changed its name to Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. thx
Rosalind Franklin's husbands name was Timothy Franklin.
No. Rosalind Franklin was not married and had no kids.
Rosalind Franklin Award was created in 2003.
Rosalind Franklin played in Blackburn or Maddox
Rosalind Franklin mountain climbs on her vacations