Rosalind Franklin, inventor of X-ray crystallography


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Watson and Cricket, the scientists who discovered the double helium structure of DNA, cited Rosalind Franklin, a woman scientist, as an important contributor to their discovery. But very few people know about this woman scientist.

Rosalik, a leading researcher in the fields of physics, biophysics, chemistry and biology, was born on July 7, 1905 in Notting Hill, Britain. Her father was a professor of science. Rosalind completed her secondary education at St. Paul's Girls' High School in London and her higher studies at Newham College, Cambridge. In addition to important research on DNA and the polio virus, X-ray crystallography also became world famous. His research on coal and graphite was also significant.

During the 19th research trip to America, she contracted cancer. He died at the age of 9 on April 30, April 30, after serving at the National Institutes of Health in the United States.

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