Nobel Prize - The final structure of Vitamin B12 On 20 August 1955, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin and her colleagues published the final structure of vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 has the most complex
The Nobel Prize | Women who changed science | Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
The Nobel Prize | Women who changed science | Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Dorothy Hodgkin: Cracking crystal codes | Feature | Chemistry World
Cliff Pickover on Twitter: "Dorothy Hodgkin discovered molecular structure of vitamin B12 and received Nobel Prize in 1964. https://t.co/OeGwuPEU5A" / Twitter
Images from DOROTHY HODGKIN (1910 - 1994) [et al]. X-ray Crystallographic Evidence on the Structure of Vitamin B12. (Nature 1954, 174, 1169-1171.) | Crystallography: Defining the Shape of Our Modern World
Model of vitamin B12 by Dorothy Hodgkin
The Nobel Prize | Women who changed science | Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
The Nobel Prize on Twitter: "Vitamin B12 has the most complex structure of all vitamins. It was elucidated by Nobel Laureate and crystallography pioneer Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin. Image: Detail from a model
Dorothy Hodgkin: Cracking crystal codes | Feature | Chemistry World
Meet Dorothy Hodgkin, the biochemist who pieced together penicillin, insulin, and vitamin B12
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Nobel Prize Recipient Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin And The Structure Of Large Molecules
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