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crystallographer

American  
[kris-tuh-lah-gruh-fer] / ˌkrɪs təˈlɑ grə fər /

noun

crystallographers plural
  1. a specialist in crystallography.


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It's time the Nobel Assembly did the same thing and awarded a posthumous Nobel Prize to British chemist and crystallographer Rosalind Franklin, whose research laid the foundation for the modern understanding of DNA.

From Scientific American • Sep. 24, 2023

“This should clear up any questions regarding CSH,” says co-author Russell Hemley, an x-ray crystallographer at the University of Illinois, Chicago, who helped determine the material’s structure.

From Science Magazine • Mar. 8, 2023

UK crystallographer Dorothy Hodgkin and Soviet physicist Moisey Markov at a 1983 Pugwash conference.Credit:

From Nature • Oct. 30, 2018

Booth started as a crystallographer at Birkbeck College and turned to automatic calculating machines to help do the complex maths involved in this work.

From BBC • Apr. 1, 2016

He was not an X-ray crystallographer and could not judge the model professionally.

From "Double Helix" by James D. Watson

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