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Rosalind Franklin is know for her role in the discovery of the structure of DNA, and for her pioneering use of X-ray diffraction.

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In January 1951, Franklin began working as a research associate at the King's College London.  Randall used her expertise and X-ray diffraction techniques (mostly of proteins and lipids in solution) on DNA fibers.

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After finishing her work on DNA, Franklin led pioneering work at Birkbeck on the molecular structures of viruses.

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Rosalind Franklin.

Rosalind Elsie Franklin

Education St Paul's Girls' School

Alma mater University of Cambridge (PhD)

Known for Structure of DNA Fine structure of coal and graphite Virus structures  British chemist Rosalind Franklin is best known for her role in the discovery of the structure of DNA.

Explanation: Franklin's notable achievement was the x-ray photographs she took of DNA, which Bernal, her former teacher, claimed were 'amongst the most beautiful x-ray photos of any substance ever taken. ' Franklin's photograph, labelled 51, taken of B-DNA in 1952, was the first proof of the double helical structure of DNA.

But it turns out that Franklin would not have been eligible for the prize—she had passed away four years before Watson, Crick, and Wilkins received the prize, and the Nobel is never awarded posthumously. But even if she had been alive, she may still have been overlooked

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