I am part of a 2021 course taught by Wiki Education that trains scholars in how to edit Wikipedia. I enrolled in the course through 500 Women Scientists[1], to learn how to edit and write articles about women scientists. Learn more at wikiedu.org. All of my contributions are my own and I take responsibility for them.
This user is a participant in WikiProject Women. This user is a participant in WikiProject Women in Red (redlinks→blue)
Articles about women scientists
editCreated
edit- Hilary R. Bollan (chemistry; ion mobility spectrometry)
- Catherine E. Costello (chemistry; mass spectrometry)
- Jennifer Van Eyk (chemistry; mass spectrometry; clinical proteomics)
- Lingjun Li (chemistry; mass spectrometry) as part of FeMS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in June 2022
- Amanda Paulovich (mass spectrometry) as part of FeMS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in June 2022
- Hilkka I. Kenttämaa (mass spectrometry) as part of FeMS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in June 2022
- Barbara S. Larsen (mass spectrometry) as part of FeMS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in June 2022
- Karin Rodland (cancer cell biology, proteomics) as part of FeMS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in June 2022
- List of female mass spectrometrists, as part of FeMS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in June 2022
- Erin S. Baker (chemistry, mass spectrometry), red link on the List of female mass spectrometrists, December 2022
- Claire McLintock (haematologist and obstetric physician) WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/250, December 2022
- Yu-Ju Chen (proteogenomics research scientist) WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/254, January 2023
- Peipei Ping (cardiac physiology, system biology, data science) WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/255, February 2023
- Rachel Mamlok-Naaman (chemistry education) WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/261, March 2023; redlist from WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by occupation/Chemists
- Lidia Gall (mass spectrometry), WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/270, red link on the List of female mass spectrometrists, May 2023
- Tsippy Tamiri (mass spectrometry), WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/252, red link on the List of female mass spectrometrists, July 2023
- Teresa Kowalska (chemistry; chromatography), WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/291, red link on WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by time period/Deaths 2023, December 2023
- Margaret A. Tolbert (atmospheric chemistry) WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/292, WikiProject Women in Red/Guggenheim Fellows, WikiProject Stanford University/SRI International task force December 2023
Contributed
edit- Vicki Wysocki (chemistry; mass spectrometry)
- Evelyn Wang (mechanical engineer) as part of Women in STEM Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon in March 2022
- Julia Laskin (chemistry; mass spectrometry) as part of FeMS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in June 2022
- Julie A. Leary (chemistry; mass spectrometry) as part of FeMS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in June 2022
- Susan D. Richardson (chemistry; mass spectrometry) as part of FeMS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in June 2022
- Adeyinka Gladys Falusi as part of Wiki-thon Celebrating Women and Non-Binary People of African Descent in STEM #VisibleWikiWomen August/September 2022
- Olga Vitek (mass spectrometry) WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/252, January 2023
Canadian scientists
edit- Lorne Elias (chemistry; Canadian)
Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
editOrganized
edit- Females in Mass Spectrometry (FeMS) Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, supported by 500 Women Scientists. Virtual event on June 5, 2022. Tracking period: May 16 to June 18, 2022, using Dashboard.
Participated
edit- 500 Wiki Women Scientists International Day of Women and Girls in Science (IDWGIS) Reunion Wiki-thon on February 11, 2022
- Women in STEM Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon in March 2022, organized by the American Society for Microbiology, the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the American Chemical Society, and 500 Women Scientists
- Wiki-thon Celebrating Women and Non-Binary People of African Descent in STEM #VisibleWikiWomen August/September 2022
This user comes from Canada. PhD This user has a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Chemistry.
Reference
edit- ^ "Wiki Education". 500 Women Scientists. Retrieved 2021-11-06.