Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Science and academia

Science and Academia Work Group

The Science and Academia Work Group is a working group of members of the Biography WikiProject dedicated to ensuring quality and coverage of biography articles.

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References

  1. ^ "Fascinating Connections" (PDF). Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin.
  2. ^ "Member Directory". American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
  3. ^ "Celebrating Distinction" (PDF). University of Rochester. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  4. ^ "John Werren and Lawrence Tabak Named AAAS Fellows".
  5. ^ "One Species' Genome Discovered Inside Another Species' Genome". National Science Foundation.
  6. ^ "When Bacteria Transfer Genes to Invertebrates and Spread From There". New York Times.
  7. ^ "Genome sequences for wasps will aid pest and disease control, provide new model organism". EurekAlert! (AAAS).

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See The Manual of Style for biographies and Biographies of living persons.

Members

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  1. Oscohe (talk · contribs) - Canadian scientists and academics, with a special interest in people with disabilities.
  2. Socialnerd (talk · contribs) - African scientists and academics mostly.
  3. Alexander Gieg (talk · contribs) - Mostly philosopher I'm currently studying as an undergraduate Philosophy student in Brazil, or those who I like personally.
  4. luke - Interested in physics/physicists especially, but will try and help in mathematicians and other scientists if able. come on people :)
  5. Davy p 00:42, 19 November 2006 (UTC)]] - Natural science, physics by training, currently somewhat rusty in places - still learing wikispeak[reply]
  6. Lquilter - biographies of scientists, esp women, non-Anglo, non-English speaking. Scientific awards and associations.
  7. Macgreco - Brazilian scientists.
  8. Bduke - Chemists mostly
  9. Shyamal - Biologists mostly
  10. Peter G Werner - Mycologists and San Francisco Bay Area scientists
  11. DGG 04:26, 18 March 2007 (UTC) - currently involved in patrolling CSD to rescue such articles, and trying to get the originators of the article--who are, alas, generally the people themselves, to improved them.[reply]
  12. Espresso Addict - biomedical, with a focus on virologists.
  13. Macdonald-ross 18:47, 2 August 2007 (UTC) — natural historians & biologists 18th-20thC; evolution.[reply]
  14. NerdyNSK - all scientists, with a special interest in natural scientists and computer scientists
  15. Jimfbleak - Biologists mostly
  16. Johnfos - Social scientists and Australian academics
  17. Delirium - mainly academics (both scientists and other sorts)
  18. Wloveral (talk) 04:45, 27 April 2008 (UTC) - Zoology in Brazil and world entomology[reply]
  19. Ceramufary - Embryologists, as part of my work on the Embryo Project at Arizona State University.
  20. USA2006 -- interested in editing biographies of scholars in the social sciences.
  21. Guillaume2303 (talk) 11:05, 7 March 2009 (UTC) - neuroscientists and behavior geneticists mostly[reply]
  22. Punkmorten (talk) Norwegian scientists, mostly social sciences and history.
  23. Maias - mainly biologists, including amateur naturalists, and especially those with connections to South East Asia and Australasia
  24. Doncorto - mainly psychologists, especially those in developmental, behavioral, education fields.
  25. Qwfp (talk) 12:51, 19 January 2011 (UTC) - mostly statisticians[reply]
  26. Deyyaz [ Talk | Contribs ] 02:56, 22 March 2011 (UTC) - Academics in general[reply]
  27. Al-Andalusi - Scientists of medieval Islamic civilization.
  28. Moray An Par (talk) - Academics from the Philippines
  29. Johnsemlak (talk) - Historians
  30. kellnerp - Academics I am familiar with. 19 September 2011
  31. RockMagnetist (talk · contribs) – Earth scientists and physicists
  32. Berton - Biologists mostly
  33. Araucana - ecologists, especially American plant ecologists
  34. Trevj (talk · contribs) - as an engineer, I'm more likely to edit scientists' biographies than those of others
  35. Jpbowen (talk · contribs) – an engineer by training, now a computer scientist, with an interest in the history of science and academic biographies.
  36. Maxim Stoyalov
  37. Euroflux (talk · contribs) – French & German aerospace engineers, rocket scientists, materials scientists, aerodynamicists, aeroelasticians, nuclear engineers & physicists, economists of innovation, industrial economists,...
  38. Ybidzian (talk · contribs) Physics, physicists, academic awards and fellowships, slow light, ultracold states, attitudes towards science
  39. DStrassmann (talk · contribs) Economists and other social scientists
  40. FeralOink Deceased or elderly mathematicians, physicians, chemists, statisticians and economists who are neglected among Wikipedia biographies, despite notable achievements e.g. Nobel prizes or substantiated discoveries in basic scientific research, especially in an academic milieu.
  41. Ben Moore (talk · contribs) — Biologists, especially of the computational persuasion
  42. EricEnfermero (talk · contribs) - Mostly within psychology/social science or medicine/nursing/healthcare
  43. Pigsonthewing (talk · contribs) - Wikipedian in Residence at ORCID; Wikimedian in Residence at Royal Society of Chemistry.
  44. Fjarlq (talk · contribs) – Emphasis on computer science, but interested in all
  45. Duncan.Hull – Scientists, Technologists, Engineers & Mathematicians (STEM) especially Fellows of the Royal Society (FRS)
  46. David Eppstein (talk · contribs) – mainly mathematicians and computer scientists, with an emphasis on improving coverage of underrepresented groups in those areas
  47. Joeyvandernaald (talk · contribs) - philosophers (continental philosophy, mostly); sociologists; anthropologists - often New York-based academics
  48. Blueclaw (talk · contribs) - computer scientists and mathematicians with notable achievements but minimal coverage, often from underrepresented groups
  49. Adh (talk · contribs) - life sciences, maths, physics and engineering
  50. Joe Roe (talk · contribs) – mainly archaeologists, also active in academic biography AfDs
  51. NoetherianRing (talk · contribs) - mathematicians, physicists, philosophers, physicians, immunologists
  52. K.e.coffman (talk · contribs) - academic historians; history writers; other humanities
  53. Cypherquest (talk · contribs) - scientists, academics, and beyond
  54. AnaSoc (talk · contribs) - women, LGBT, persons of color in academia
  55. Enwebb (talk · contribs) - biologists, zoologists, mammalogists
  56. McCrowBar (talk · contribs) - physicists, scientists, engineers, nuclear physics, and beyond
  57. AugusteBlanqui (talk · contribs) - academics in general
  58. frobitz (talk · contribs) - mainly mathematicians, potentially some computer scientists
  59. Rohit Goswami UI (talk · contribs) - Computational chemistry and Optics
  60. Juan de Bolas (talk · contribs) - mathematicians, physicists and chemists
  61. Jmill1806 (talk · contribs) - science and philosophy
  62. Yitbe (talk · contribs) - African scientists
  63. Econtheory (talk · contribs) - Notable economists without pages
  64. MaynardClark (talk · contribs) - Notable bioethicists and Harvard Faculty and administrators with or without pages; academic historians, history writers, and researchers who contributed light to vegetarian practices; other humanities
  65. Shari Garland (talk · contribs) - Wide range of translated scientific and academic biographies from a variety of languages.
  66. Bibeyjj (talk · contribs) - Article assessments of people related to medicine, anatomy, and psychology.
  67. Andrevan (talk · contribs)
  68. HarvardStuff (talk · contribs) - academic institutions and organizations and academics. Love working with others to create or improve articles.
  69. Wil540 art (talk) 00:47, 6 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  70. Organicstrawberry (talk · contribs) - notable biologists
  71. Scientifica(talk) 6 September 2023. Danish academics and scientists.
  72. Ldm1954 (talk · contribs) - general academics of all types/ages, mainly STEM.
  73. Rublamb (talk · contribs) - Late 19th and early 20th century geologists, geographers, foresters, engineers, and diplomats
  74. RegMonkey (talk) 16:36, 3 November 2023 (UTC) - Women in economics and the social sciences[reply]

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