Rosalind Franklin
Explore the controversial story behind one of science's greatest discoveries in this episode of the Rosalind Franklin podcast. Dr Sarah Quinn examines the complex circumstances surrounding the 1953 discovery of DNA's double helix structure, focusing on Rosalind Franklin's crucial but under-recognized contributions. Learn about Franklin's groundbreaking X-ray crystallography work at King's College London, including the famous Photo 51 that provided key evidence for DNA's helical structure. Discover how Franklin's meticulous experimental data was used by Watson and Crick in their Nobel Prize-winning model, and explore the ongoing debate about scientific credit and collaboration. This episode reveals how Franklin's precise methodology and analytical skills were instrumental in solving one of biology's greatest puzzles, even as she remained in the shadows of scientific history. Perfect for listeners interested in the history of science, women in STEM, molecular biology, and the ethics of scientific discovery. Join us as we uncover the real story behind the double helix and celebrate Franklin's lasting impact on our understanding of life itself. A compelling examination of scientific rivalry, collaboration, and the importance of recognizing all contributors to groundbreaking discoveries.
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