Dorothy Mary Crowfoot
Dorothy Mary Crowfoot was a chemist from Britain who studied chemistry. She won the Nobel Prize for chemistry for determining the structure of biochemical compounds used to control pernicious anemia. She also went to Oxford. In 1933 she and J. D. Bernal made the first X-ray photograph of a protein. She studied at Cambridge too. She was president 1977–78 of the British Association for the Advancement of Science which is a big deal.
She is a big deal in the chemistry world. She is my hero I think I would like to be like her in the future. She made many contributions in the chemistry world. I also picked her because she won the Nobel Prize for chemistry. She learned also how to X-ray Protein which a big deal was. Finally I picked her because I have always wanted to go to Oxford.
