Talk:Herman Branson

Expanding
Hi, I had to do some research on Branson a little while ago and I decided that I could expand the article. I've done a little bit so far, but I still have more information, and I will add it in later.

I'm wondering if I should include more about the controversy over Branson's work with the protein structure. Since it can't really be proven that he created the first helical model of protein, I'm not sure if I should even include the speculation in the article. For now, I just included a link to the article I read it in. --Irob 05:07, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

Dr. Branson told my wife and I that he had worked on the Manhattan Project during the 1940's. He said he tried to continue working in the field of nuclear physics with the government but was told he could not be hired because of his race. He told us that as a result, he went to France for a time and helped them develop their atomic bomb, even though our State Department had tried to keep him from going. I don't know if any of that is true, I simply know what he told us. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.228.78.20 (talk) 21:19, 7 March 2013 (UTC)

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Boris Padowsky
This is a fault in the source, his doctor-father was Boris Podolsky--Claude J (talk) 09:06, 17 December 2016 (UTC)