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Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA

by Brenda Maddox

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In March 1953, Maurice Wilkins of King's College, London, announced the departure of his obstructive colleague Rosalind Franklin to rival Cavendish Laboratory scientist Francis Crick. But it was too late. Franklin's unpublished data and crucial photograph of DNA had already been seen by her competitors at the Cambridge University lab. With the aid of these, plus their own knowledge, Watson and Crick discovered the structure of the molecule that genes are composed of — DNA, the secret of life. Five years later, at the age of thirty-seven, after more brilliant research under J. D. Bernal at Birkbeck College, Rosalind died of ovarian cancer. In 1962, Wilkins, Crick and Watson were awarded the Nobel Prize for their elucidation of DNA's structure. Franklin's part was forgotten until she was caricatured in Watson's book The Double Helix.

In this full and balanced biography, Brenda Maddox has been given unique access to Franklin's personal correspondence and has interviewed all the principal scientists involved, including Crick, Watson and Wilkins.

This is a powerful story, told by one of the finest biographers, of a remarkably single-minded, forthright and tempestuous young woman who, at the age of fifteen, decided she was going to be a scientist, but who was airbrushed out of the greatest scientific discovery of the twentieth century.

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The untold story of the woman whose role in the discovery of DNA's structure is one of the most fascinating and controversial in modern science, as told here by the prize-winning author of "Nora: The Real Molly Bloom." Photo inserts.

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Brenda Maddox is an award-winning biographer whose work has been translated into ten languages. Nora: A Biography of Nora Joyce, won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography, the Silver PEN Award, and the French Prix du Mailleur Livre Etranger. Her life of D. H. Lawrence won the Whitbread Biography Award in 1974, and Yeats's Ghosts on the married life of W. B. Yeats, was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize in 1998. She has been Home Affairs Editor for the Economist, has served as chairman of the Association of British Science Writers and is a member of the Royal Society's Science and Society Committee. She lives in London and Mid-Wales.

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Dr. Fanklin an excellent crystallographer began her carrier with coal produced finest x -ray diffraction images of DNA
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ISBN:
9780060184070
Subtitle:
The Dark Lady of DNA
Author:
Maddox, Brenda
Author:
by Brenda Maddox
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Women
Subject:
History
Subject:
Research
Subject:
Dna
Subject:
Women molecular biologists.
Subject:
Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
Subject:
Scientists - General
Subject:
Franklin, Rosalind
Subject:
Women molecular biologists - Great Britain
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
161
Publication Date:
October 2002
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
400
Dimensions:
9.30x6.32x.55 in. 1.57 lbs.

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