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ResearchPost: An Introduction The Rosalind Franklin Papers, NIH
Post: Childhood My Sister Rosalind Franklin by Jenifer Glynn; The Rosalind Franklin Papers, NIH Post: Education My Sister Rosalind Franklin by Jenifer Glynn; The Rosalind Franklin Papers, NIH Post: Rosalind Franklin Outside of School My Sister Rosalind Franklin by Jenifer Glynn Post: Transition from School to Work My Sister Rosalind Franklin by Jenifer Glynn; The Rosalind Franklin Papers, NIH Post: First Work: Properties of Coal at BCURA Part I My Sister Rosalind Franklin by Jenifer Glynn; The Rosalind Franklin Papers, NIH Post: First Work: Properties of Coal at BCURA Part II Periodical. Bangham, D. H., and Rosalind Franklin. "Thermal Expansion of Coals and Carbonised Coals." Transactions of the Faraday Society 48, (1946): 289-295. Article. 7 Images.. Transactions of the Faraday Society; Periodical. Franklin, Rosalind. "A Study of the Fine Structure of Carbonaceous Solids by Measurements of True and Apparent Densities: Part I. Coals." Transactions of the Faraday Society 45, (1949): 274-286. Article. 13 Images.. Transactions of the Faraday Society Franklin, Rosalind. "A Study of the Fine Structure of Carbonaceous Solids by Measurements of True and Apparent Densities: Part II. -- Carbonized Coals." Transactions of the Faraday Society 45, (1949): 668-682. Article. 15 Images.. Transactions of the Faraday Society Post: Paris My Sister Rosalind Franklin by Jenifer Glynn; The Rosalind Franklin Papers, NIH Post: DNA My Sister Rosalind Franklin by Jenifer Glynn; The Rosalind Franklin Papers, NIH; The Double Helix by James Watson; The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962, The Nobel Prize Post: Plant Viruses and Rosalind Franklin's Legacy My Sister Rosalind Franklin by Jenifer Glynn; The Rosalind Franklin Papers, NIH |
Image CreditHome Background Dr. Rosalind Franklin and Photo 51, 2012, by Robin Scott, based from Rosalind Franklin, June 11, 1946 by Elliott & Fry
Blog Background Photo 51, May 1952, taken by Raymond Gosling under Rosalind Franklin Sources Background Weebly Further Exploration Background Weebly Post: An Introduction Rosalind Franklin, 1955, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Post: Childhood Rosalind Franklin with Siblings, 1932, From the personal collection of Jenifer Glynn Post: Education College notebook on x-ray crystallography, around 1940, Rosalind Franklin; College notebook on crystal analysis, around 1940, Rosalind Franklin Post: Rosalind Franklin Outside of School Rosalind Franklin mountain climbing in Norway, around the 1940s, Courtesy of Jenifer Glynn Post: First Work: Properties of Coal at BCURA Part I [Unknown title], 1945, sourced from Fig. 2 of Rosalind Franklin, carbon scientist by Harris and Suarez-Martinez, 2020, Carbon Post: First Work: Properties of Coal at BCURA Part II Chemical structure diagrams (www.chemistrylearner.com/ helium.html, web.chem.ucla.edu/~harding/IGOC/M/methanol.html, socratic.org/questions/5495372e581e2a1c2d5edb9f, socratic.org/questions/595fa291b72cff185f0768e2, and arstechnica. com/science/2017/02/researchers-individually-craft-molecules-of-a-reactive-triangular-chemical/) Post: Paris Franklin serving coffee in crucibles in Mering's lab (as per tradition), around the late 1940s, Vittorio Luzzati; Rosalind Franklin on hiking trip in the Alps, ca. 1949, Vittorio Luzzati; Rosalind Franklin on vacation in Tuscany, Spring 1950, Vittorio Luzzati Post: DNA Scientists at King's College, Credit: Berkeley; First US Edition, Wikipedia; Photo 51, May 1952, taken by Raymond Gosling under Rosalind Franklin Post: Plant Viruses and Rosalind Franklin's Legacy Lab notes on tobacco mosaic virus, The Rosalind Franklin Collection, NIH; Programme of Research, 1954, The Rosalind Franklin Papers, NIH; Rosalind Franklin's lab at Birkbeck College (images 1, 2, and 3), John Finch, the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology, ca. April 1958; Obituary: Dr. Rosalind Franklin: A Life Dedicated to Science, The Papers of Rosalind Franklin, The Wellcome Collection; Rosalind Franklin, Virus Researcher, The Papers of Rosalind Franklin, The Wellcome Collection |
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