Play highlights Rosalind Franklin’s contributions to science

A new play depicts Rosalind Franklin’s struggle to be taken seriously as a scientist while performing research integral to the elucidation of the structure of DNA. The play is called Photograph 51,  after the famous X-ray photograph Franklin took that revealed the double-helical structure of DNA. The Association for Women in Science reviewed the play and put Franklin’s difficulties in context for an audience of modern female scientists.

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