Her father felt women should not study.
This 15 year old, made groundbreaking
discoveries in DNA research, used in
extracting fine DNA fibres with the help
of X-ray equipment.
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Rosalind Franklin was born July 25, 1920, and grew up in a well-known Jewish family in pre-World War II London, and was known in the family for being very clever and outspoken. Her parents sent her to St. Paul’s Girls’ School, a private school known for rigorous academics, including physics and chemistry. In an interview for PBS’ NOVA television episode titled "The Secret of Photo 51," two of her friends recalled memories of Franklin’s school days.
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— Part of the arrangement that allowed her to leave King's was that she would not pursue any research on DNA, so ...
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