User:Brsmith19
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Graduate student, Wikipedia lover.
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Novice Editor, level 2 service award.
Progress towards the next level (by time): [ 1854.5 days / 15 days ]
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Articles Created
I am currently focusing on making articles for women professors at Stanford University. So far, I have created:
In addition, I have created the following articles:
- Diagnostic delay
- Dopamine transporter deficiency syndrome
- Gaieties (musical)
- Induced cell cycle arrest
- Infantile parkinsonism-dystonia
- Mission to Zyxx
- Marta Mierendorff
Working Drafts
I am currently working on the following drafts:
- Draft:Stanford Student Enterprises
- Draft:The Rage of Dragons
- Draft:WHO Advisory Committee on Variola Virus Research
Contributions
I have made significant contributions to the following pages:
- Alberto Salazar
- Azar Andami
- Bettye Washington Greene
- Diagnostic delay
- Dopamine transporter deficiency syndrome
- Grant Fisher
- Infantile parkinsonism-dystonia
- Marta Mierendorff
- Mary Cain (athlete)
- Matonaviridae (Rubella Virus)
- Mission to Zyxx
- Sean McGorty
- Steven Smith (astronaut)
- Susan McConnell
- Williams–Campbell syndrome
Copy Editing
I have made more minor or Wikipedia:Manual of Style copy editing changes to the following pages:
WikiProject Participation
I am part of the following WikiProjects:
- WikiProject Biography.
- WikiProject Viruses
- WikiProject Women scientists. "Ensuring quality and coverage of biographies of women scientists. Unfortunately, part of Wikipedia's systemic bias is that women in science are woefully underrepresented."
Edit-a-thon Participation
I have participated in the following Wikipedia Edit-a-thons:
- July 2020: Collaboration between 500 Women Scientists and the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS).
Service Awards