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I'm working with a few colleagues on improving this page. In terms of notability, we have reframed the importance of the epidemiological contributions of David Celentano to better represent his significant contributions to HIV/AIDS and STI research. Any feedback on improving this is much appreciated. We will continue to work on improving the review to meet biographical standards. --Tbplante (talk) 15:25, 3 September 2015 (UTC)Reply