Rosalind Franklin's Contributions to DNA Structure and Virus Research
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Learn about the groundbreaking scientific contributions of Rosalind Franklin through an illuminating lecture delivered by Stephen Neidle from UCL School of Pharmacy. Explore Franklin's pivotal role in determining DNA structure and her innovative research on virus structures. Originally presented at the Royal Society of Chemistry Historical Group meeting on British X-Ray Crystallographers, this 29-minute talk provides detailed insights into one of science's most influential yet historically underrecognized figures. Discover how Franklin's expertise in X-ray crystallography led to fundamental breakthroughs in molecular biology and virology, shaping our modern understanding of these fields.
Syllabus
Stephen Neidle: Rosalind Franklin
Taught by
Royal Society Of Chemistry