Userbox WPChem
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Conflict of Interest disclosure - I work on the ChemSpider database at the Royal Society of Chemistry. My role involves curating data on ChemSpider, as well as providing user support and training.
My background is in
Art Conservation, with a generous helping of
Chemistry (particularly
Organic Chemistry). I'm interested in
data and
information, and anything that sits at the intersection of science and the humanities, particularly
conservation science and
archaeometry. I am generally quite up-to-date in developments in
medicine, due in part to a
mild case of
hypochondriacal
OCD... This combines with a passion for
rational skepticism, and I have a particular fondness for where they overlap (particularly
evidence-based medicine).
Most of my edits are to
ChemBoxes and
Drugboxes as part of the
Chemicals and
Pharmacology Wikiprojects. I verify my changes against data found in
ChemSpider,
Royal Society of Chemistry journals and databases, and specialist resources like
ChEBI or
DrugBank.
This will frequently involve adding or fixing:
My goal is to improve the quality and coverage of chemical and pharmaceutical data on Wikipedia, and enrich and improve these pages for chemists, people working in the broader chemical and medical fields, students of chemistry and related subjects, and the general public.
I also fix grammatical errors, and tweak sentence structure to improve clarity. One of my cousins once described me as "exactly the sort of person who would edit Wikipedia for grammar", and I really couldn't argue...
Userbox WPChem
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Conflict of Interest disclosure - I work on the ChemSpider database at the Royal Society of Chemistry. My role involves curating data on ChemSpider, as well as providing user support and training.
My background is in
Art Conservation, with a generous helping of
Chemistry (particularly
Organic Chemistry). I'm interested in
data and
information, and anything that sits at the intersection of science and the humanities, particularly
conservation science and
archaeometry. I am generally quite up-to-date in developments in
medicine, due in part to a
mild case of
hypochondriacal
OCD... This combines with a passion for
rational skepticism, and I have a particular fondness for where they overlap (particularly
evidence-based medicine).
Most of my edits are to
ChemBoxes and
Drugboxes as part of the
Chemicals and
Pharmacology Wikiprojects. I verify my changes against data found in
ChemSpider,
Royal Society of Chemistry journals and databases, and specialist resources like
ChEBI or
DrugBank.
This will frequently involve adding or fixing:
My goal is to improve the quality and coverage of chemical and pharmaceutical data on Wikipedia, and enrich and improve these pages for chemists, people working in the broader chemical and medical fields, students of chemistry and related subjects, and the general public.
I also fix grammatical errors, and tweak sentence structure to improve clarity. One of my cousins once described me as "exactly the sort of person who would edit Wikipedia for grammar", and I really couldn't argue...