The Woman Who Unveiled DNA: Rosalind Franklin
Inspiring Stories of Great Minds Series
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Robert Downing
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The Woman Who Unveiled DNA: Rosalind Franklin
Dive into the fascinating world of Rosalind Franklin, a brilliant scientist whose pioneering work on the structure of DNA revolutionized the field of molecular biology. This engaging and inspirational book, aimed at young listeners aged 8-14, explores Franklin's life from her early years in London, through her groundbreaking research at King's College London, to her influential studies on viruses at Birkbeck College.
Follow Rosalind's journey as she navigates the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field, making significant contributions to science despite facing adversity. Discover the story behind Photograph 51, the famous X-ray diffraction image that provided critical insights into the DNA double helix, and learn about her meticulous research and perseverance.
Through detailed anecdotes and captivating narratives, The Woman Who Unveiled DNA: Rosalind Franklin not only highlights her scientific achievements but also sheds light on the ethical debates surrounding her work and the recognition she received posthumously. This book aims to inspire young listeners to pursue their passions, embrace curiosity, and see Rosalind Franklin as a role model whose legacy continues to impact modern science and medicine.
Complete with reflective questions and a dedication to encouraging future generations, this book is a tribute to a true pioneer and an invitation for young minds to explore the wonders of science. Join us in celebrating Rosalind Franklin’s incredible journey and the lasting impact of her discoveries.
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