Rosalind Franklin Centenary

A miniseries for The Rosalind Franklin Institute

This year marks 100 years since the birth of the remarkable Rosalind Franklin, born on the 25th July 1920. Her distinguished career in crystallography not only led to understanding the structure of DNA, but also advanced studies on coal and carbon as well as the structure of viruses. Izzie Clarke produces and presents this centenary series for the Rosalind Franklin Institute. Across three episodes, it explores Franklin’s life, work, and legacy.

 

Episode one of the Rosalind Franklin Institutes series of podcasts celebrating the life and work of Rosalind Franklin. In this episode, Jenifer Glynn, talks about her memories of her sister.