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L'Affaire Rosalind Franklin

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TITLE
L'Affaire Rosalind Franklin
SUBTITLE
Rosalind Franklin et la structure de l'ADN
AUTHORS

Élisabeth Bouchaud

SYNOPSIS

Rosalind Franklin, a British physical chemist, was world-renowned despite her young age when she arrived in London in 1951 to work on DNA. She quickly felt isolated in a predominantly male scientific world. Her colleagues, Wilkins, Crick, and Watson, did not hesitate to plagiarize her work, which would later earn them the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA in 1962.

AVAILABILITY
Available
YEAR
2024
LANGUAGE
Francês
ISBN
978-2-7498-1633-3
TYPOLOGY
Drama
PUBLISHER
L'avant-scène théâtre
biography

Élisabeth Bouchaud is a French physicist, actress and playwright. She has worked for the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) and taught at the École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris (ESPCI).

 

Since 2015, she has directed the Théâtre de la Reine Blanche in Paris. In 2019, she created the Avignon-Reine Blanche theatre in Avignon, and the La Salle Blanche actor training school, with Florient Azoulay and Xavier Gallais. Together, these two theatres and this school form Scènes Blanches.

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