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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

81. NPG 5797; Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin
dorothy Mary crowfoot hodgkin (19101994), Chemist and crystallographer. dorothy hodgkin was one of the most important chemists of the post-war period,
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82. Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910-1994), Chemist And Crystallographer
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for dorothy Mary crowfoot hodgkinincluding dorothy Mary crowfoot hodgkin by Ramsey Muspratt, dorothy Mary
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83. Archives Hub: Papers And Correspondence Of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin, 1910-1
Papers and correspondence of dorothy Mary crowfoot hodgkin, 19101994. Held atDepartment of Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
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Papers and correspondence of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin, 1910-1994
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Reference and contact details: GB 0161 D.M.C. Hodgkin papers
Title : Papers and correspondence of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin, 1910-1994
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Dorothy Mary Crowfoot was born in Cairo on 12 May 1910. She was educated at the Sir John Leman School, Beccles, Norfolk and Somerville College, Oxford where she read chemistry 1928-1932. Apart from two years research at Cambridge University after graduation she remained in Oxford for the rest of her career. Here for twenty-five years she combined teaching chemistry at Somerville, where her students included the future Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, with research at the highest level. She became University lecturer and demonstrator in 1946, University Reader in X-ray crystallography in 1956 and from 1960 to official retirement in 1977 Wolfson Research Professor of the Royal Society. In 1937 she married Thomas Lionel Hodgkin with whom she had three children. Apart from her scientific research career at Oxford University, Hodgkin undertook a number of prominent public and professional responsibilities including in the UK, Chancellor of Bristol University, 1970-1988, and President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1977-1978, and internationally, President of the International Union of Crystallography, 1972-1975. Hodgkin's involvement in humanitarian and peace issues was given impetus by the Vietnam War. She became Vice-President of the Medical Aid Committee for Vietnam in 1965 and President in 1971, visiting North Vietnam in 1971 and 1974. Her second major commitment in the area of peace and international understanding was to the Pugwash movement (Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs), which she served as President, 1976-1988.

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2694248 Monograph COPIES NL Stacks Q141 H63 NAME(S) *hodgkin, dorothy crowfoot,1910- TITLE(S) Wandering scientists / dorothy hodgkin PUBLISHER New
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AMICUS No. 2694248 Monograph COPIES: NL Stacks - Q141 H63 NAME(S): * Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot, 1910- TITLE(S): Wandering scientists / Dorothy Hodgkin PUBLISHER: New Delhi : Indian Council for Cultural Relations, 1974. DESCRIPTION: 30 p. ; 22 cm. SERIES: Azad memorial lectures 1973 SUBJECTS: MedicineResearchHistory

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  • 86. Lexikon Dorothy Mary Hodgkin
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    Dorothy Mary Hodgkin , geborene Crowfoot (* 12. Mai in Kairo 29. Juli in Shipston-on-Stour England ) war eine englische Biochemikerin . F¼r ihre Analyse der Struktur des Vitamins B12 erhielt sie den Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie Bearbeiten
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    Dorothy Crowfoot war die ¤lteste von vier T¶chtern eines englischen Kolonialbeamten in Kairo. Die Eltern reisten viel und lieŸen deshalb ihre Kinder bei Verwandten in England aufwachsen. Schon als Jugendliche war Dorothy Crowfoot fasziniert von Kristallen und chemischen Strukturen. Als sie mit 16 Parsons "Grundlagen der Chemie" las, beschloss sie Chemie zu studieren. Von bis belegte sie Chemie in Oxford , anschlieŸend ging sie nach Cambridge , um unter der Leitung von Bernal Sterole zu untersuchen. Sie war von der "Eleganz" der damals neuen

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    89. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
    dorothy crowfoot hodgkin. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1964. dorothy crowfoothodgkin was born in Cairo on May 12th, 1910 where her father,
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    Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1964 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin was born in Cairo on May 12th, 1910 where her father, John winter Crowfoot, was working in the Egyptian Education Service. Her mother, Grace Mary Crowfoot (born Hood) was actively involved in all her father's work, and became an authority in her own right on early weaving techniques. She became interested in chemistry and in crystals at about the age of 10, and this interest was encouraged by Dr. A. F. Joseph, a friend of her parents in the Sudan, who gave her chemicals and helped her during her stay there to analyze ilmenite. She went to Oxford and Somerville College from 1928-32 and became devoted to Margery Fry, then Principal of the College. For a brief time during her first year, she combined archaeology and chemistry, analyzing glass tesserae from Jerash with E. G. J. Hartley. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1947, foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences in 1956, and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Boston) in 1958. She was awarded the Nobel Prize In Chemistry in 1964 "for their determination by X-ray techniques of the structures of important biochemical substances." When she returned to Oxford in 1934, she continued the research that was begun at Cambridge with Bernal on the sterols and on the other biologically interesting molecules, including insulin, at first with one or two research students only. They were housed until 1958 in scattered rooms in the University museum. Their researches on penicilin began in 1942 during the war, and on vitamin B

    90. Active Skim View Of: 10 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
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    91. Nat' Academies Press, Nobel Prize Women In Science: Their Lives, Struggles, And
    10 dorothy crowfoot hodgkin May 12, 1910 fuly 29, 1994 PHYSICAL CHEMIST dorothy Cromfoot hodgkin 227 dorothy crowfoot hodgkin with atomic models of
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    Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xii 1 A Passion for Discovery, pp. 1-8 2 Marie Sklodowska Curie, pp. 9-36 3 Lise Meitner, pp. 37-63 4 Emmy Noether, pp. 64-90 5 Gerty Radnitz Cori, pp. 91-116 6 Irene Joliot-Curie, pp. 117-143 7 Barbara McClintock, pp. 144-174 8 Maria Goeppert Mayer, pp. 175-200 9 Rita Levi-Montalcini, pp. 201-224 10 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, pp. 225-253 11 Chien-Shiung Wu, pp. 254-278 12 Gertrude Belle Elion, pp. 279-302 13 Rosalind Elsie Franklin, pp. 303-331 14 Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, pp. 332-354 15 Jocelyn Bell Burnell, pp. 355-377 16 Christiane Nusslein-Volhard, pp. 378-405 Afterword, pp. 406-407

    92. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Für Kinder
    Translate this page dorothy hodgkin zum Entdecken und Kennenlernen Hier erfahren nicht nur KinderSpannendes über die britische Chemikerin dorothy crowfoot hodgkin.
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    Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin britische Chemikerin,
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    gestorben am 29. Juli 1994 in Warwickshire
    Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin ist eine sehr bedeutende Chemikerin. Sie fand nicht nur die Formel des Penicillins sondern auch die Struktur des Vitamins Nobelpreis
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    94. Klikk - Magasin Om Utdanning Og Læring
    Som den tredje kvinnen, etter Curieene, fikk dorothy crowfoot hodgkin nobelpriseni kjemi i 1964. Hennes spesialitet var oppklaring av molekylers struktur
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    95. Entrez PubMed
    dorothy crowfoot hodgkin (19101994). Glusker JP. Institute for Cancer Research,Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111, USA.
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    96. Fachhochschule Lübeck
    Translate this page 1947 wird dorothy crowfoot hodgkin Mitglied der exklusiven Royal Society 1948 dorothy crowfoot hodgkin erhält durch die heutige Queen Elizabeth II. die
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    Ein Leben für die Kristalle
    Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
    1910 Dorothy Crowfoot wird in Kairo geboren. Bereits in der Schule interessiert sie sich sehr für die Strukturanalyse von Kristallen und für Chemie. Sie findet damit schon früh ihre Berufung fürs Leben. 1928 - 1932 studiert sie als eine der ganz wenigen Studentinnen Chemie, Archäologie und Kristallographie an der Universität Oxford. 1934 unterrichtet Dorothy Crowfoot am Somerville College. 1937 Promotion am Somerville College und Heirat mit dem Historiker Thomas Hodgkin. 1938 erkrankt sie kurz nach der Geburt ihres ersten Kindes an schwerem, unheilbarem Gelenkrheuma. Trotz der Verwachsungen ihrer Gelenke und den damit verbundenen Schmerzen bleibt sie ihrer wissenschaftlichen Arbeit treu. Immer wieder engagiert die dreifache Mutter auch Frauen in ihrer Arbeitsgruppe. 1947 wird Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Mitglied der exklusiven Royal Society – als dritte Frau überhaupt.

    97. Dorothy Hodgkin / FemBio: Frau Der Woche
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    Mit 54 Jahren bekam Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin 1964 den Nobelpreis für Chemie für ihre Analyse der Struktur des Vitamins B 12. Nach Marie Curie (1911) und deren Tochter Irène Joliot-Curie (1935) war sie die dritte Frau, der diese Ehrung zuteil wurde. Mitglied der exklusiven Royal Society war sie schon 1947 geworden – wieder als dritte Frau. Als sie die Nobel-Nachricht bekam, war sie mit ihrem Mann, dem Afrikanisten Thomas Hodgkin, den sie 1937 geheiratet hatte, gerade in Ghana, und kommentierte: "Der erste Nobelpreis, der nach Ghana geht." Ein Jahr später verlieh Queen Elizabeth ihr mit dem order of merit Dorothy lernte schon in der Grundschule das Züchten von Kristallen – und hatte damit ihre Berufung fürs Leben gefunden. Ihre Mutter war eine gute Botanikerin und bestärkte Dorothy in ihren naturwissenschaftlichen Interessen. Sie schenkte der Fünfzehnjährigen das Buch "Über die Dinge der Natur" des Nobelpreisträgers William Bragg, in dem er unter anderem beschreibt, wie man die Struktur von Kristallen mit Hilfe von Röntgenstrahlen analysieren kann. Mit sechzehn studierte Dorothy Parsons "Grundlagen der Chemie", und danach stand ihr Entschluß fest, Chemie zu studieren, insbesondere die Chemie biologisch relevanter Moleküle. postgraduate studies ging sie nach Cambridge zu dem jungen Chemiker Bernal, der mit Hilfe der Röntgenstrukturanalyse Sterole untersuchte. Sie war von der Eleganz dieser neuen Methode hingerissen: "Die Röntgenstrukturanalyse zeigte uns Dinge, von denen wir anfangs nicht einmal geträumt hatten."

    98. International: Italiano: Scienze: Chimica: Chimici E Ricercatori: Hodgkin, Dorot
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    99. Torinoscienza.it > Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
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    100. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910-1994) -- GLUSKER 3 (12): 2465 -- Protein Science

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