Dorothy Hodgkin By nicole7oliveira May 12, 1910 Dorothy Hodgkin is born Jan 1, 1923 Hodgkin went to Sudan for the first time to visit her dad. Jan 1, 1928 Hodgkin goes to Somerville College Oxford University Jan 1, 1932 Hodgkin goes to Cambridge University Jan 1, 1934 Hodgkin returns to Oxford University Jan 1, 1934 Hodgkin works with J.D Bernal, who inspired her to work on molecular structures. Jan 1, 1937 Hodgkin marries Thomas Hodgkin Jan 1, 1938 First child is born Jan 1, 1938 Develops chronic rheumatoid arthritis Jan 1, 1941 Second child is born Jan 1, 1944 Hodgkin and Bernal publish many significiant sterol structures. Jan 1, 1945 Hodgkin publishes the 1st 3D structure of a biochemically important molecule. Jan 1, 1946 3rd child is born Jan 1, 1953 Visits Moscow, Russia for the first time Jan 1, 1955 Finally discoveres the complete structure of vitamin B12 Jan 1, 1958 Elected a foreign honorary member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences Jan 1, 1960 Max Pertutz, a chemist influenced by Hodgkin, helps publish a structure of haemoglobin. Jan 1, 1964 Hodgkin wins Nobel Prize. Jan 1, 1969 Finally discovers complete structure of insulin. Jan 1, 1975 Becomes president of Pugwash confrences on Science and World Affairs. Jan 1, 1976 Wins Copley Medal Jul 29, 1994 Hodgkin passes away. Jan 1, 2010 Royal Society celebrates 350 years by publicating 10 stamps of some of its most illustrious members, including Dorothy Hodgkin. May 12, 2014 104th anniversary of Hodgkin's birth is celebrated by Google.