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Rosalind Franklin, a scientist at the University of ... Franklin passed away from ovarian cancer in 1958 before receiving the recognition she deserved. In 1962, Watson, Crick and Maurice Wilkins ...
Rosalind Franklin always liked facts ... Franklin had episodes of pain that she soon learned were ovarian cancer. She continued working over the next two years, through three operations and ...
Rosalind Franklin made a crucial contribution to the ... it was cut tragically short when she died of ovarian cancer at age 37.
I know that there's cancer in the family ... I think the combination of the specimens and the gene did Rosalind Franklin in.
A previously overlooked letter and a news article that was never published, both written in 1953, add to other lines of evidence showing Rosalind Franklin was an equal contributor — not a victim — in ...
James Watson, Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins each played a key role in the understanding of DNA and genetic illness. The discovery of DNA’s structure was significant in ...