Talk:Sandra Quackenbush
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Please add the following:
- Scientist Infobox with clear information on her degrees and field of study
- A picture that is more relevant, such as https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Phylogeny_of_Retroviruses.svg
- Along with adding the picture, you need to expand your discussion of her work. Read the introduction of her papers for help with wording and terminology, but you should be able to discuss that she has worked on two retroviruses extensively. The feline leukemia virus (FeLV) in a gammaretrovirus, while the WDSV is a epsilonretrovirus. You should use the full scientific name for all descriptions. Have at least one sentence about retroviruses (with links out) and what they are, then a sentence about the different groups of retroviruses and how they causes diseases in multiple species, etc. You description of her current work should be longer - look at her webpage and use terminology from there (summarizing of course)... again, reading the introduction section of some of her papers will help, as well as the last one or two paragraphs which would summarize the impact of the work and new studies that need to be done. You need at least 6-8 more sentences.
- ALSO. Don't use so many pronouns. Use "Quackenbush" instead of she or her for example.S L Seston (talk) 18:55, 13 May 2015 (UTC)