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I grew up in [[New York City | New York]] and am currently a student at the [[University of Chicago]] where I study [[molecular biology| molecular]] and [[quantitative biology]]. I edit articles on those topics, as well as those on the molecular biology and genomics of [[cancer]], [[heart failure]] and related [[cardiomyopathy|cardiomyopathies]], which are my current and former fields as a researcher.
I grew up in [[New York City | New York]] and am currently a student at the [[University of Chicago]] where I study [[molecular biology| molecular]] and [[quantitative biology]]. I edit articles on a variety of topics, but loosely those related to molecular biology.


I'm also relatively new on Wikipedia, so any feedback is much appreciated!
I'm also relatively new on Wikipedia, so any feedback is much appreciated!

Latest revision as of 20:25, 19 August 2022

About Me[edit]

I grew up in New York and am currently a student at the University of Chicago where I study molecular and quantitative biology. I edit articles on a variety of topics, but loosely those related to molecular biology.

I'm also relatively new on Wikipedia, so any feedback is much appreciated! -- SoloBear89 22:08, 25 June 2022 (UTC)

Contributions[edit]

An expanding section. To date, my most significant contribution has been to Henri Moissan, which included a significant expansion and reorganization of content, and the updating of numerous references. I have also contributed to biological exponential growth, osteopontin, and Apolipoprotein E.

I'm currently working on an expansion of electric light as part of the WikiProject Vital Articles 30kB Drive, and have been updating incandescent light bulb in the process. A lot of material on there is poorly sourced. I encourage you to join.