Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin's memorial tablet

This 2001 memorial tablet by the Royal Society of Chemistry, on the facade of the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory in Oxford, remembers the work of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin who in this building from 1956 to 1972 and at other times elsewhere in the Oxford Science Area "led pioneering work on the structures of antibiotics, vitamins and proteins, including penicillin, vitamin B12 and insulin, using X-ray diffraction techniques".

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  • Photo by ti.supmacinu|ihgrob.l#ihgroB acuL (August 2011)


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