In the 1900s, women were regarded as ideal "wives", people who did not need education, and did not need to know anything. A woman who created extraordinary females, cholesterol, penicillin, vitamin B 12 and insulin structure that occupies the world in the world, women who achieved fairness in all countries of the world, and women who are capable men. As knowledge, a woman identified as Dorothy Hodgkin.
Dorothy Crawford was the largest of the four sisters, whose parents John and Molly Crawford were engaged in colonial management in North Africa and the Middle East, then became archaeologists. The girls delivered to the UK for education spend most of their childhood with their parents. But their mothers recommended Dorothy to pursue his passion for crystal for the first time, especially when he was 10 years old. In a coeducational national high school in the town of Bakers in Suffolk, I received education and Dorothy worked hard to learn science with boys. She succeeded in reading the chemistry degree at Somerville University in Oxford in 1928. As an undergraduate, she was one of the first people to study the structure of organic compounds using X-ray crystallography.
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin is known for his work in the development of biochemical compound crystallography. In 1964 she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for determining the complex structure of vitamin B 12. She is a woman familiar with wisdom and passion about science and has helped advance key X-ray crystallography to study and understand the three-dimensional structure of biochemical compounds. Her father, John, served as a school inspector at the Egyptian Education Service Center and then served as the director of the Ministry of Education and the director of ancient arts in Sudan. He focused on archeology and retired his career in Sudan in 1926. He became dean of the British archaeological school in Jerusalem and conducted various excavations in Samaria, Bosra, and Mount Orpheus. Her mother, Grace Mary, is a botanist who spends time to explain the various plants found in Sudan. She is deeply involved in John's work.