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Winifred May Watkins, FRS (6 August 1924 — 3 October 2003) was a British biochemist and academic. She worked at the Imperial College School of Medicine. ==Early life== Watkins was born on 6 August 1924 in Shepherds Bush, London, England.〔 Originally from an article in ''Vox Sanguinis'', Volume 88, Issue 2, pages 75–76, February 2005, by C. Richmond.〕 Her father worked as an engraver but he was an artist in his spare time. She took to science after she won a scholarship to Godolphin and Latymer Girl's School in Hammersmith. In 1939 the whole school was evacuated from London with no forward planning for where the school would stay. Watkins returned to London after a year.〔 She had intended to study medicine but the war meant that she had to work whilst studying at the Chelsea Polytechnic. She started a lifelong collaboration with Walter Morgan and she obtained special permission to be credited on a joint paper as she lacked the qualifications normally required. She eventually obtained a degree in Physics and Chemistry in 1947 from London University.〔 After studying at St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical School she obtained a doctorate in Biochemistry from the University of London in 1950.
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