Everything about Herman Branson totally explained
Herman Russell Branson (
August 14,
1914 -
June 7,
1995) was an African American physicist, best known for his research on
protein structure. He was also the president of two colleges.
Work on the Protein Structure
In 1948, Branson joined
Linus Pauling and
Robert Corey in their research on the structure of proteins. He happened to be working under Pauling at the
California Institute of Technology at the time. Branson's actual role in the discovery of the helical structure is disputed. According to the original
PNAS papers, Branson is listed simply as a collaborator.
He was a member of
Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate
Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans.
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