Rosalind Franklin: DNA Discoverer

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scientific researchers of the twentieth century But in the early 1950s she had to follow where opportunities led The grants and stipends that supported her work came from institutions that were pursuing scientific problems of their own and these did not necessarily match her interests As an independent woman who needed to support herself she had to consider carefully any opportunities that came her way She still was not sure about the significance of Photograph 51 In her view the molecule’s structure needed to be worked out precisely using careful mathematical calculations and relying on evidence and proven facts A simple photograph a theory or even a three-dimensional model simply was not enough DNA the chemical code of life was too important to be solved with such pictures and toys It had to be solved the right way the scientific way 10 Photograph 51