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Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dorothy_Hodgkin_Nobel.jpg source). | Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dorothy_Hodgkin_Nobel.jpg source]). | ||
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Hodgkin Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin] (1910-1994) was an eminent and ground-breaking crystallographer, who won the [[Nobel Prizes for 3D Molecular Structure|1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] for solving the structure of vitamin B12 in the mid-1950's<ref name="crowfoot-v">PMID:13348621</ref>. In 1945, she solved the structure of penicillin. The structure had been controversial prior to her work, published in 1949<ref name="crowfoot-p">PMID:18134678</ref>. In 1971, she was a member of the team solving the structure of insulin<ref name="crowfoot-i">PMID:4932997</ref>. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Hodgkin Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin] (1910-1994) was an eminent and ground-breaking crystallographer, who won the [[Nobel Prizes for 3D Molecular Structure|1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] for solving the structure of vitamin B12 in the mid-1950's<ref name="crowfoot-v">PMID:13348621</ref>. In 1945, she solved the structure of penicillin. The structure had been controversial prior to her work, published in 1949<ref name="crowfoot-p">PMID:18134678</ref>. In 1971, she was a member of the team solving the structure of insulin<ref name="crowfoot-i">PMID:4932997</ref>. | ||
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