Rosalind Franklin was a specialist in X-ray cristallography with contributions in the study of nucleic acids, viruses, coal, graphite etc.
No. Rosalind Franklin was not married and had no kids.
She went to school and did work around her house and helped her mother.
Two key women who helped James D. Watson and Francis Crick with their research on the structure of DNA were Rosalind Franklin and Rosalind Elsie Franklin. Rosalind Franklin conducted groundbreaking X-ray crystallography work that provided crucial data on the structure of DNA, while Rosalind Elsie Franklin, a historical biophysicist, contributed to the understanding of DNA structure through her research on viruses. Their work, although often overshadowed at the time, was instrumental in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
Yes, there are people named Rosalind in the world. Rosalind is a common name of English origin.
Rosalind Franklin was born on July 25, 1920.
He was a London merchant banker
Rosalind Franklin used x-ray crystalography to receive pictures of the DNACrick and Watson then used the photo to determine that that the structure of DNA was a double helix - hoped that help :)
She had three brothers and one sister. Her brothers were Roland, David, and Colin. Her sister was Jenifer.
rosalind frankin is a pioneer she invented d.n.a e.t.c
They predicted that the DNA double helix would unzip and replicate semiconservatively.
She work with a man called quanetta at the college
Franklins was created in 1941.
No. Rosalind Franklin was not married and had no kids.
nothing but other people taking her work
Rosalind Franklin worked in the field of molecular biology. She made significant contributions to the understanding of DNA structure and her work was crucial to the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
Rosalind Rubin's birth name is Rosalind Gabrielle Rubin.
ben franklins interests were reading science and experiments.