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Category Archives: Leicester

Vicky Wilson

Lord Bhattacharyya presents Vicky Wilson with her Lifetime Achievement Award

Vicky Wilson rescued DNA fingerprinting from the laboratory dustbin of history. Hers was the first DNA in the world to be fingerprinted when she worked for Professor Sir Alex Jeffreys at the University of Leicester.

Posted byAndy ConnellyJuly 23, 2018January 4, 2022Posted in21st century, Biology, Leicester, Location, Nottingham, Subject area, UK, When they worked1 Comment on Vicky Wilson

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