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  2. Revised plaque acknowledges Franklin’s DNA role – Newnham College

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    28 Apr 2024: It was there in 1953 that Francis Crick and James Watson, who had been working at the laboratory that day, celebrated their discovery of the structure of DNA. ... Francis Crick joined the Medical Research Council Unit there in 1949, and was joined by
  3. Biographies – Newnham College

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    30 Apr 2024: Basil Champneys: An Underrated Victorian”, Susan James, in “The Victorian”, March 2003, No 12. ... Her colleague Wilkins showed the photo (without Rosalind’s knowledge) to James Watson from Cambridge: this enabled Watson and his colleague Crick
  4. Sixth-form students learn how to engage in STEM conversations at…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/sixth-form-students-learn-engage-stem-conversations-rosalind-franklin-conference/
    Rosalind Franklin’s painstaking work resulted in ‘Photo 51’ which clearly depicted the double-helix structure of DNA that lay at the heart of Francis Crick and James Watson’s discovery.
  5. Francis Crick and James Watson, together with Maurice Wilkins, went on to win the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their discovery of the structure of DNA.
  6. Cambridge’s first McWhirter conference takes place at Newnham College …

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    5 May 2024: Franklin’s painstaking work resulted in ‘Photo 51’ which clearly depicted the double-helix structure of DNA that lay at the heart of Francis Crick and James Watson’s discovery.
  7. Playwright Anna Ziegler visits Newnham to talk about Photograph 51 –…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/playwright-anna-ziegler-visits-newnham-talk-photograph-51/
    Francis Crick and James Watson, together with Maurice Wilkins, went on to win the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their discovery of the structure of DNA.

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