Letter from J. T. Randall to Rosalind Franklin
- Title:
- Letter from J. T. Randall to Rosalind Franklin
- Creator:
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Kings College London
Randall, J. T. - Recipient:
- Franklin, Rosalind
- Date:
- 4 December 1950
- Description:
- In this letter, J. T. Randall told Franklin that he wished to change the focus of the work she planned to do at King's College. Instead of studying proteins in solution, she would look at DNA fibers. He stated that "as far as the experimental X-ray effort is concerned, there will be at the moment only yourself and Gosling . . ." and thereby set the stage for conflicts between Franklin and Maurice Wilkins.
- Original Repository:
- Churchill Archives Centre. The Papers of Rosalind Franklin
- Location:
- Folder: 1/2
- Rights:
- Courtesy of the Churchill Archives Centre.
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- Genre:
- Letters (correspondence)
- Subject:
- DNA and X-Ray Diffraction
- Format:
- Text
- Extent:
- 2 pages
- Language:
- English
- Legacy Source Citation:
- Original Repository. Churchill Archives Centre. The Papers of Rosalind Franklin. 12313
- Legacy ID:
- KRBBBB
- NLM ID:
- 101584586X1
- Profiles Collection:
- The Rosalind Franklin Papers
- Shareable Link:
- https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/101584586X1
- Story Section:
- The DNA Riddle: King's College, London, 1951-1953