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  1. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by J. William Moncrief, 2001
  2. Biochimiste: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Robert Crane, Fernand Seguin, George Wald, Ernst Boris Chain, Juan Negrín, Paul Nurse, Eduard Buchner (French Edition)
  3. Birkbeck, Science and History, (Occasional Publications: New Series - Department of Geograph) by Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, 1970-01
  4. Structure of vitamin B‚‚‚, by Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, 1955
  5. Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin, O.M: A biographical memoir by Guy Dodson, 2002
  6. Structural Studies on Molecules of Biological Interest: A Volume in Honour of Dorthy Hodgkin

41. Hodgkin, Dorothy Mary Crowfoot. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-0
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42. Women In Science: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin--Scientist
dorothy crowfoot hodgkin (19101994) was the second woman to win an unsharedNobel Prize for chemistry (in 1964; Marie Curie had been the first in 1911).
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Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910-1994) was the second woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize for chemistry (in 1964; Marie Curie had been the first in 1911). Hodgkin was not only a world-renowned theorist and mathematician but also an important pioneer in using the tools of experimental physics to elucidate the foundations of biochemical structure. Born in Cairo, Egypt, and schooled in England, Hodgkin had a childhood interest in science that would find its full expression in the realm of crystals and the technique of X-ray crystallography, wherein patterns of diffraction made by passing X-rays through crystals yielded dramatic new information about their molecular structures. With unmatched interpretive skills, Hodgkin determined the structures of penicillin, vitamin B12 and insulin, which had immediate and profound effects on disease control as well as the study of other complex substances such as DNA. Be sure to read about how other female,

43. Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin
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44. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910-1994) Library Of Congress Citations
Author hodgkin, dorothy crowfoot, 1910 Title Wandering scientists / dorothyhodgkin. Published New Delhi Indian Council for Cultural Relations, 1974.
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47. (IUCr-Crystallographers Online) An Obituary Of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin By M. Vi
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Professor Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, who passed away on July 30, 1994, at the age of 84, was an outstanding scientist, great humanist and above all a splendid human being. Among her peers in the scientific community, there would have been others who were respected as much as Dorothy was but perhaps none who was loved more than she was. Dorothy was born on May 12, 1910, in Cairo where her father, John Crowfoot, was then serving with the Egyptian Ministry of Education. She had most of her secondary education at Sir John Leman School in Beccles, Suffolk, England. Subsequently, she joined Sommerville College at Oxford in 1928. At a time when very few women studied science subjects, she took her basic degree in Chemistry. It was during this period that Dorothy carried out her first X-ray studies, those on thallium dialkyl halides, with H.M. Powell. While at Cambridge, Dorothy, along with Bernal, was also involved in X-ray measurements on sterols which she continued in Oxford. She and her associates determined the structures of a number of steroids including cholesterol, over the years.

48. (IUCr-Crystallographers Online) Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin By M.F. Perutz
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(First appeared in the Independent Newspaper) In October 1964 the Daily Mail carried a headline "Grandmother wins Nobel Prize". Dorothy Hodgkin won it "for her determination by X-ray techniques of the structures of biologically important molecules". She used a physical method, X-ray crystallography, first developed by W. L. Bragg, to find the arrangements of the atoms in simple salts and minerals. She had the courage, skill, and sheer willpower to extend the method to compounds that were far more complex than anything attempted before. The most important of these were cholesterol, vitamin D, penicillin and vitamin B12. Later she was most famous for her work on insulin, but this reached its climax only five years after she had won the prize. In the early Forties, when Howard Florey and Ernest Chain had isolated penicillin from Alexander Fleming's mould, some of the best chemists in Britain and the United States tried to find its chemical constitution. They were taken aback when a young woman, using not chemistry but X-ray analysis, then still mistrusted as an upstart physical technique, had the face to tell them what it was. When Dorothy Hodgkin insisted that its core was a ring of three carbon atoms and a nitrogen which was believed to be too unstable to exist, one of the chemists, John Cornforth, exclaimed angrily: "If that's the formula of penicillin, I'll give up chemistry and grow mushrooms". Fortunately he swallowed his words and won the Chemistry Prize himself 30 years later. Hodgkin's formula proved right and was the starting-point for the synthesis of chemically modified penicillins that have saved many lives.

49. Making The Modern World - Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
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50. Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin
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British Chemist/Nobel Laureate December 11, 1964 at Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden A series of lucky accidents (a chance meeting on a train between an old friend of mine, Dr. A.F. Joseph and Professor Lowry was one) took me to Cambridge to work with J.D. Bernal in 1932. There our scientific world ceased to know any boundaries. In a sub-department of Mineralogy, changed during my stay into one of Physics, we explored the crystallography of a wide variety of natural products, the structure of liquids and particularly water, Rochelle salt, isomorphous replacement and phase determination, metal crystals and pepsin crystals, and speculated about muscular contraction. Our closest friends were biologists and biochemists. I left Cambridge with great reluctance to try to settle down academically and to try to solve at least one or two of the many problems we had raised. I do not need here to give a detailed account of the theoretical background of structure analysis by the X-ray diffraction of crystals since this was done long ago by W. L. Bragg

52. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin - Figure 14
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59. E-LIS - Scientometric Portrait Of Nobel Laureate Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
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