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Suggested Topics

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We will be using the Women in Science to guide our edit-a-thon. Participants are encouraged to pursue their own interests, as well. This list contains articles to be created as well as articles to be improved, so feel free to identify an article that matches how ambitious you feel!

Note: All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria; people on this list may or may not qualify.

Carolina Women Scientists

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The University of North Carolina has many renown women scientists who have pages which could be expanded or created. Here are a few suggestions and references.

Carolina Alumni Review (2014) Chemistry Chair...honored by GAA, Carolina Alumni Review (2006) Four Earn Professorships for Excellence-in-Teaching Women in Science (2002) post

Articles to be created or expanded

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The names of the women below were first generated on the WikiProject Women Scientists worklist of articles that need to be created or improved.

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  1. ^ "BAP Lifetime Achievement Award 2003". British Association for Psychopharmacology.
  2. ^ Wright, Dorothy. "Probing the Evolution of Galaxies". Bryn Mawr College. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Biography of Moira Whyte".
  4. ^ http://bhort.bh.cornell.edu/ethel.htm
  5. ^ British Natural History Museum
  6. ^ "Carolyn Hurless". American Association of Variable Star Observers. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  7. ^ Niemierko, Stella (1991). "In Memory of Liliana Lubinska" (PDF). Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis. 51: 3–6.
  8. ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=LTSYePZvSXYC&pg=PA1087
  9. ^ Jenny Rosenthal Bramley, 1909 - 1997
  10. ^ "Famous Female Scientists".