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  1. 25 de abr. de 2013 · The 50th anniversary of the double helix reignited the world's interest in Ray Gosling, and suddenly he was invited to events alongside Nobel laureates and other giants of the molecular biology world - most of whom he had never met before, nor even been aware of their work.

  2. Raymond George Gosling (15 July 1926 – 18 May 2015) was a British scientist. While a PhD student at King's College, London he worked under the supervision of Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin.

  3. Raymond Gosling (15 de julio de 1926-18 de mayo de 2015) fue un científico británico que dedujo la estructura del ADN junto con Maurice Wilkins y Rosalind Franklin en el King's College de Londres.

  4. www.nature.com › articles › d41586/019/02554-zThe structure of DNA

    9 de oct. de 2019 · She and her graduate student, Raymond Gosling, had given Wilkins a photograph of the X-ray-diffraction pattern produced by the B form of DNA.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2013 · Raymond Gosling. On April 25th 1953, three publications in Nature forever changed the face of the life sciences in reporting the structure of DNA. Sixty years later, Raymond Gosling shares his memories of the race to the double helix.

  6. Raymond George Gosling was a British scientist. While a PhD student at King's College, London he worked under the supervision of Rosalind Franklin. He helped to perfect the technique of x-ray diffraction photography to obtain the A and B form images of DNA.

  7. 9 de jul. de 2015 · A pioneer in X-ray diffraction photography, Raymond Gosling captured some of the world's arguably most crucial images. They revealed the structure of DNA, enabling James Watson and Francis...