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this post was submitted on 08 Nov 2025
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Rosalind Franklin, yes. She was the (PhD holding) person responsible for the X-ray crystallography imaging that led to the discovery of the double helix. She was also a huge figure later on in the study of viral structures. She died of ovarian cancer in her 30s, and a few decades later a man got a Nobel prize for pursuing the work she was doing with viruses. She's briefly acknowledged in the Watson and Crick paper on DNA, but the level of her contribution almost certainly warranted co-author status instead of a footnote.