Rosalind Franklin: The Real Unsung Discoverer of the DNA Model
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Rosalind Elsie Franklin was born on July 25, 1920, into a wealthy and influential Jewish family in Notting Hill, London, England. Born as the first child of Ellis Arthur Franklin and Muriel Frances Waley, Franklin was a brilliant child who aimed to become a scientist at age 15. While excelling in science, she completed her early education at St. Paul's Girls' School and North London Collegiate School. Franklin enrolled in Newnham Women's College at Cambridge University in 1938 at 18, where she studied physics and chemistry.
Rosalind Franklin: The Real Unsung Discoverer of the DNA Model
Rosalind Franklin: The Real Unsung Discoverer…
Rosalind Franklin: The Real Unsung Discoverer of the DNA Model
Rosalind Elsie Franklin was born on July 25, 1920, into a wealthy and influential Jewish family in Notting Hill, London, England. Born as the first child of Ellis Arthur Franklin and Muriel Frances Waley, Franklin was a brilliant child who aimed to become a scientist at age 15. While excelling in science, she completed her early education at St. Paul's Girls' School and North London Collegiate School. Franklin enrolled in Newnham Women's College at Cambridge University in 1938 at 18, where she studied physics and chemistry.