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The Third Man of the Double Helix

The autobiography of Maurice Wilkins

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Oxford
Kiadó: Oxford University Press
Kiadás helye: Oxford
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 274 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 20 cm x 13 cm
ISBN: 0-19-280667-X
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Working with Watson and Crick on tlie structure of DNA was a third man, Maurice Wilkins, based at King's College London with co-worker Rosalind Franklin. Franklin died in 1958 and the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the Double Helix was awarded to the three men in 1962.
' the Franklin/Wilkins story has often been told as an example of the unjustness of male scientists towards their women colleagues, and questions have been raised over whether the credit was distributed fairly when the Nobel Prize was awarded. I have found this situation distressing over the years, and I expect this book is in some ways my attempt to respond to these questions, and to tell my side of that story.'
Maurice Wilkins, who died in 2004, reflects in his autobiography on the events /
surroundingthe discovery, and also on the wider role of scientists in a world still coping with the Bomb and facing the implications of the gene revolution.
"A book of poignancy and candour."
BRENDA MADDOX, Times... Tovább

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Working with Watson and Crick on tlie structure of DNA was a third man, Maurice Wilkins, based at King's College London with co-worker Rosalind Franklin. Franklin died in 1958 and the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the Double Helix was awarded to the three men in 1962.
' the Franklin/Wilkins story has often been told as an example of the unjustness of male scientists towards their women colleagues, and questions have been raised over whether the credit was distributed fairly when the Nobel Prize was awarded. I have found this situation distressing over the years, and I expect this book is in some ways my attempt to respond to these questions, and to tell my side of that story.'
Maurice Wilkins, who died in 2004, reflects in his autobiography on the events /
surroundingthe discovery, and also on the wider role of scientists in a world still coping with the Bomb and facing the implications of the gene revolution.
"A book of poignancy and candour."
BRENDA MADDOX, Times Literary Supplement Vissza

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