Rosalind Franklin, the dark lady of DNA

MADDOX, Brenda

Notes
Although Rosalind Franklin took the crucial photograph of DNA revealing its double helix structure, her work was overlooked when, four years after her death, three men - Maurice Wilkins of King's College London, Francis Crick of the Cavendish Laboratory and James Watson of Cambridge - were awarded the Nobel prize for the discovery of DNA.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-fiction Shelves a29583725
Dewey:92 FRA
ISBN:0006552110
pub:2003