The program draws on extensive interviews with surviving major participants in the DNA drama, including Maurice Wilkins, deputy director of the lab where Franklin worked, who casually showed her crucial Photo 51 to Watson; Raymond Gosling, Franklin's PhD student with whom she made Photo 51; and Nobel Prize recipient Sir Aaron Klug, Franklin's last and closest collaborator, who inherited her notebooks. Klug analyzes Franklin's notebooks for NOVA to demonstrate just how close Franklin came to making the double helix discovery.
Born into a prominent Jewish family in London in , Franklin was a mathematically gifted student who faced rigid gender barriers in her pursuit of a scientific career. She earned a PhD in physical chemistry at the University of Cambridge and became one of the world's foremost experts in X-ray crystallography—the difficult art of probing the inner structure of molecules with X-rays. Study now. See Answer. Best Answer.
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Wilkins was concerned about social impact of his work. He says: "When we find the good gene we will be Masters of the Universe. Another revealing image is shown below. It's a postcard that Francis Crick had printed and used to be sent in response to the mass of unsolicited requests he received: "Dr Crick thanks you for your letter but regrets that he is unable to accept your kind invitation to: send an autograph, provide a photograph, cure your disease, be interviewed, talk on the radio, appear on TV etc.
Crick, or his assistant, would put a tick next to the relevant section. I find it both rude and hilarious. I have a sneaking admiration for such a masterly putdown. Have you ever received a better one? The Wellcome Library's history of genetics should be available online from October and will give free access to all.
Her long exposure to x-rays may have had a part in its development, but Franklin nonetheless tried to continue her research through her treatment. She passed away on April 16, , at the age of There are 19 papers on her study of coal and carbons, five about DNA, and 21 on viruses. She was a firm believer that science was necessary to help better the human condition and was always driven in this pursuit.
If given more time, Franklin likely would have accomplished so much more. We will never know how things may have turned out if not for the one perfect photo captured by Rosalind Franklin and Ray Gosling. Rosalind Franklin's work has inspired modern-day depictions of her scientific contributions, including the stage production " Photograph 51 " put on by London-based Michael Grandage Company.
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