Raymond Gosling

Raymond Gosling (born 1926) is a distinguished scientist who worked with both Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin at King's College London in deducing the structure of DNA, under the direction of Sir John Randall. His other KCL colleagues included Alex Stokes and Herbert Wilson. He described himself as "a slave in chains" when working for Rosalind Franklin, having previously worked for Maurice Wilkins, on DNA.

Read more about Raymond Gosling:  Early Years, Work At King's and DNA, Work At Guy's Hospital