Background
Gosling, Raymond George was born on July 15, 1926 in London. Son of George Leonard and Lena (Guarniere) Gosling.
physicist scientist university professor
Gosling, Raymond George was born on July 15, 1926 in London. Son of George Leonard and Lena (Guarniere) Gosling.
He studied physics at University College London from 1944 to 1947 and became a hospital physicist at the King’s Fund and Middlesex Hospital between 1947 and 1949 before joining King"s College London as a research student where he eventually received his Doctor of Philosophy.
At King"s College, Gosling worked on X-ray diffraction with Maurice Wilkins, analyzing samples of deoxyribonucleic acid which they prepared by hydrating and drawing out into thin filaments and photographing in a hydrogen atmosphere. Gosling was then assigned to Rosalind Franklin when she joined King"s College in 1951. They worked under the direction of Sir John Randall.
Together they produced the first X-ray diffraction photographs of the "form B" paracrystalline arrays of highly hydrated deoxyribonucleic acid. She was his academic supervisor.
During the next two years, the pair worked closely together to perfect the technique of x-ray diffraction photography of deoxyribonucleic acid and obtained at the time the sharpest diffraction images of deoxyribonucleic acid. Gosling made the X-ray diffraction image of deoxyribonucleic acid known as "Photograph 51." This work led directly to the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine being awarded to Francis Crick, James Doctorate. Watson and Maurice Wilkins. Gosling briefly remained at King"s College following the completion of his thesis in 1954 before lecturing in physics at Queen's College, University of Street Andrews, and at the University of the West Indies.
He returned to the United Kingdom in 1967 and became Lecturer and Reader at Guy"s Hospital Medical School, and Professor and Emeritus Professor in Physics Applied to Medicine from 1984. Here he helped develop the underlying basic medical science and technology for haemodynamic doppler ultrasound vascular assessment in the Non Invasive Angiology Group, and set up the clinical Ultrasonic Angiology Unit.
Gosling served on numerous committees of the University of London, notably relating to radiological science, and retained an active professional involvement in medical physics almost to the end of his life.
Raymond Gosling died at the age of 88 on 18 May 2015.
Liveryman Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, City of London, since 1975. Fellow Institute Physics, Royal Society Medicine.
Married Mary Warren Job, July 14, 1965. Children: Timothy, Jonathan, Nicholas, Richard.