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http://imgfave-herokuapp-com.global.ssl.fastly.net/image_cache/141464318176727.jpg After finishing her portion of the work on DNA, with her own research team at Birkbeck College, Franklin led pioneering work on the molecular structures of viruses, including tobacco mosaic virus and the polio virus. Her team member, and later her beneficiary, Aaron Klug continued her research and went on to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1982. Had she been alive, she would very likely have shared that prize as well. |