Talk:Joseph G. Gall
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Reorganization and copyediting work doneI've rearranged material so that Gall's career precedes his mentoring of women scientists. I've merged the References from separate Web and Print lists into one list corresponding to the footnotes in the text. I've copyedited the article. I've also added Yale University to the infobox under work places because he worked at Yale for many years before moving to the Carnegie Institution. I'd be happy to discuss any of these changes that people have concerns about. I'm taking a Wiki Ed fellowship class on editing Wikipedia as a content expert.LLMHoopes (talk) 07:37, 23 July 2018 (UTC)
spelling of Gall's PhD advisor questionable
[edit]I am checking on the spelling of Joe Gall's PhD Advisor at Yale. I'm pretty sure it's not correct here. I added it and I think I made a typing error but will recheck before correcting.LLMHoopes (talk) 18:11, 10 August 2018 (UTC)
- LLMHoopes, you are right, it's definitely Poulson - who also seems to be a good topic for an article, if you're looking for a project! See [1], [2], etc. Opabinia externa (talk) 21:50, 11 August 2018 (UTC)