Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Meetup/285
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Women in STEM editathon | |
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Online event October 2023 | |
Meetup | 285 |
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October 2023
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Inspired by Ada Lovelace Day on 10 October, once again this October we will be focusing on women in STEM, not forgetting environmentalists, sci-fi writers, and all others whose work touches these fields.
We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about women in all fields of science around the world, as well as their achievements, writings, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts wherever they may be to participate in our initiative. Contributors are of course also welcome to add articles on any other notable women who deserve to be covered, for example under our #1day1woman priority.
The main goals of the event are:
- to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of prominent women
- to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
- to promote the new/improved articles and images through social media
What else?
- Below, you'll see a section where you can list the articles you create this month, and another section where you can add the images you have uploaded to Commons.
- This essay on creating women's biographies and our Ten Simple Rules might be helpful to newer editors. WiR also maintains a list of biographical resources to aid in searching for sources.
- If you share any of the articles on social media, please indicate this next to the article name.
Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)
[edit]We have a wide variety of red-link lists. Some of the most relevant to this priority are listed below.
Crowd-sourced (CS) and Wikidata (WD) red-link lists: women's biographies in other language versions of Wikipedia:
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- Note: for those listed in the Dictionary of Women Worldwide, some corresponding entries may be found at Encyclopedia.com or, for access to all, by signing up for the Wikipedia Library's free bundle and then using this search option.
Redlinked names not currently included in a Women in Red redlist
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- Elizabeth D'Amico, "nationally recognized for her work developing, implementing, and evaluating interventions for adolescents."[1]
- Cathy Kennedy (nurse)[2]
- Whitney Nash and Sara Robertson (nurse) nurse practitioners Kentucky Racing Health Services Center. [2]
- Dr Kathleen Cuningham – Pioneer of Breast Cancer treatment in Australia[3]
- Jingyi Shi Genetics of acute myeloid leukemia
- Liu Zhihua (medical researcher), cancer research, [1]
- Cho N'Din Catherine Boni-Cisse - Characterization of haemophilus influenzae of isolated strains of meningitis
- Paola Tiberia Zanna Melanogenesis: Expression of the MC1R gene
- Mio Ozawa, nutritional epidemiology
- Barbro Beck-Friis — バルブロ・ベック=フリース
- Atsuko Takagi, molecular genetics, lipoproteinmetabolism, [2]
- Laura Conforti, interested in ion channels and the membrane mechanisms that regulate the activation and function of T lymphocytes. Ion channels, located on the membrane of T cells, are the effectors which link antigen recognition to T cell function and gene regulation by controlling calcium homeostasis, [3]
- Shelly Chadha, public and hearing health, [4]
- Alia Shatanawi, cardiovascular pharmacology
- Khadijetou Lekweiry Transmission of malaria in the Nouakchott
- Enkhmaa Davaasambuu, maternal health [4]
- Cecilia Gonzales-Marin oral infections and medical complications in pregnant women
- Vana Pešić identification of urine proteins, renal disease
- Jingmei Li, human genetics
- Nonhlanhla Dlamani African traditional medicine used in the treatment of Kaposi's sarcoma
- Isabel Weights, Parkinson's disease, [5]
- Adila Elobeid
- Imogen Evans, author of Better Treatments together with Hazel Thornton, Paul Glasziou, and Cochrane Collaboration founder Iain Chalmers. Health advocate and research in health advocacy
- Hazel Thornton, author of Better Treatments together with Imogen Evans, Paul Glasziou, and Cochrane Collaboration founder Iain Chalmers. Health advocate and research in health advocacy
- Sandra Burke Ph.D., cardiovascular physiologist, former pre-clinical cardiovascular researcher at Abbott Vascular's Research and Advanced Development; developed drug-coated stent intravascular stents for treatment of restenosis[5] [6]
- Gail Forrest Kentucky inventor and professor at Rutgers NJ Medical School: Kessler Foundation, PubMed, and patents
- Jessie Ternberg (d. 2016), US surgeon [7]
- Adrienne F. Krausz (1923-2011), Holocaust survivor, US surgeon born in Rumania [8][9]
- Blair Hamilton, PhD candidate at the University of Brighton, whose research has been cited in sports media, and goalie for England Universities Sport Women's soccer team
L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards
[edit]- Dorsaf Essebaï, Tunisia
- Rhoda Kariba, Kenya
- Margarita Marqués Martínez, Spain
- Sonia Nasr, Lebanon
- June Young Park, Republic of Korea
- Marcia Roye, Jamaica
- Tatyana Savchenko, Azerbaijan
- Yufeng Wang, China
- Rebecca Salu Livingstone Nigeria Zoology
- Reine Raïssa Note, Congo Pharmacology
- Analilia Arroyo Becerra, Mexico Plant biology
- Amaal Mohamadein Ahamad, Egypt Ecotoxicology
- Chantal Farra, Lebanon Human genetics
- Miroslava Atanassova, Bulgaria Microbiology
- Jarmila Nahalkova, Slovakia Plant biology
- Namrita Lall, South Africa Bacteriology
- Djeneba Konate Keita, Mali Environment
- Giovanna Elizabeth Sotil Caycho, Peru Biodiversity
- Hasina Akhter, Bangladesh Biotechnology
- Salma Bisbis, Morocco Nutrition
- Andrea Hickel, Austria Biophysics
- Sodangi Abdulkarim Luka Gesinde (Nigeria) Parasitology
- Darie Alikaj (Syria) Virology
- Rocío Díaz-Benjumea Benavides (Venezuela) Parasitology/Cell Biology
- Shiva Seyed Forootan (Iran) Molecular Biology
- Dionicia Gamboa Vilela (Peru) Molecular Biology
- Adriana Jalba (Romania) Plant Biology
- Mary George Kaileh (Palestinian Authority) Molecular Biology
- María Gabriela Palomo (Argentina) Marine Ecology
- Samia Rejiba (Tunisia) Molecular Biology
- Ahou Edwige Siransy (Côte d'Ivoire) Physiology
- Devi Stuart-Fox (Australia) Ecology/Evolutionary Biology
- Ahu Altinkut Uncuoglu (Turkey) Molecular Biology
- Victoria Yavelsky (Israel) Molecular Biology
- María Teresa Abreu (Venezuela) Cellular Biology
- Salwa Hamid Al Khayat (Yemen) Microbiology
- Mouna Al-Sabbagh (Syria) Biotechnology
- Maryam Aminu (Nigeria) Virology
- Ines Atmosukarto (Indonesia) Microbiology
- Semra Aygün (Turkey) Molecular Biology
- Silvia Bilokapic (Croatia) Molecular Biology
- Elena Luminita Bradatan (Romania) Medicine/Oncology
- María Laura Guichón (Argentina) Ecology
- Bibi Rehana Jauhangeer (Mauritius) Molecular Microbiology
- Blandina Lugendo (Tanzania) Marine Biology
- Ghinwa Naja (Lebanon) Physical Chemistry
- Rosa Estela Navarro (Mexico) Developmental Biology
- Farzana Shaheen (Pakistan) Chemistry
- Mariam Allach (Morocco): Rehabilitation, protection and sustainability of the argan tree
- Cho N’Din Catherine Boni-Cisse (Côte d'Ivoire) – Characterization of haemophilus influenzae of isolated strains of meningitis
- Marlein Miranda Cona (Cuba): Development of radiopharmaceuticals to detect and treat malignant tumors
- Michelle Lucinda de Oliveira[6] (Brazil): Liver cancers: link between liver resection and metastasis development
- Habiba Drici (Algeria): Molecular Biology: lactic bacteria used in the production of fermented foods
- Özlem Zehra Keskin (Turkey): Structural biochemistry of proteins
- Fati Kirakoya (Burkina Faso) – Biostatistics: association between sexually transmissible disease and HIV infection in Ouagadougou
- Ketsiri Kueseng (Thailand): Polymer Science: water and oil repellency of Thai silk
- María Valeria Lara (Argentina): Genetic Engineering: tobacco and other drought-resistant plants
- Yong Sun Kye (North Korea): Genetic Engineering: insect-resistant soybean plants
- Agnieszka Elzbieta Sadowska (Poland): Neurobiology: polarization of developing neurons
- Paola Tiberia Zanna (Italy): Melanogenesis: Expression of the MC1R gene
- Mariam Allach (Morocco): Rehabilitation, protection and sustainability of the argan tree
- Cho N’Din Catherine Boni-Cisse (Côte d'Ivoire) – Characterization of haemophilus influenzae of isolated strains of meningitis
- Marlein Miranda Cona (Cuba): Development of radiopharmaceuticals to detect and treat malignant tumors
- Michelle Lucinda de Oliveira[7] (Brazil): Liver cancers: link between liver resection and metastasis development
- Habiba Drici (Algeria): Molecular Biology: lactic bacteria used in the production of fermented foods
- Özlem Zehra Keskin (Turkey): Structural biochemistry of proteins
- Fati Kirakoya (Burkina Faso) – Biostatistics: association between sexually transmissible disease and HIV infection in Ouagadougou
- Ketsiri Kueseng (Thailand): Polymer Science: water and oil repellency of Thai silk
- María Valeria Lara (Argentina): Genetic Engineering: tobacco and other drought-resistant plants
- Yong Sun Kye (North Korea): Genetic Engineering: insect-resistant soybean plants
- Agnieszka Elzbieta Sadowska (Poland): Neurobiology: polarization of developing neurons
- Paola Tiberia Zanna (Italy): Melanogenesis: Expression of the MC1R gene
- Zeina Daher (Lebanon) Biochemistry: Study Of Mitochondrial DNA Mutations
- Juana del Valle Mendoza (Peru) Immunology: Development Of A Therapeutic Vaccine Against Hiv-1, The Virus Responsible For Aids
- Dilfuza Egamberdiyeva (Uzbekistan) Environmental Microbiology: Development Of Environmentally Friendly, Bacteria-Based fertilizer
- Ghada Ahmed Mohamed Abu El-Heba (Egypt) Molecular Biology: Improvement Of Nitrogen-Fixation In Leguminosae
- Sabah Ben Fredj (Tunisia) Microbiology: Study Of The Genetic Variability Of Fungi Found On Grapes In Tunisian Vineyards
- Valérie Gbonon (Côte d'Ivoire) Microbiology: Study Of The Virulence Factors Of Group B Streptococcus Bacteria Infections To Improve Antibiotic Treatment For Pregnant Women And Newborns
- Stéphanie Jenouvrier (France) Ecology: The Impact Of Global Warming On The Population Dynamics Of Emperor Penguins
- Anita Krisko (Croatia) Structural Biology: Computer Modeling To Investigate How Degradation Of Proteins In The Eye Lens Can Lead To Blindness
- Priyadharshini Madhou (Mauritius) Plant Biotechnology: Study Of Genes Controlling Plant Resistance To Fungus Infection
- Irene Maier (Austria) Biomedicine: Development Of An Immunological Biochip To Facilitate Clinical Diagnosis Of Food Allergies
- Andréa Mantesso,[8] (Brazil) Health Sciences: Study Of Dental Stem Cells To Provide Innovative Solutions For Cavities And Craniofacial Deformities
- Prudence Mutowo (Zimbabwe) Molecular Biology: Study Of Gene Regulation In Archaea
- Mun Peak Nyon (Malaysia) Structural Biology: Determining The Three-Dimensional Structure Of Cutinase
- Diana Pérez Staples (Mexico) Behavioral Ecology: Study Of Biological Pest Control To Reduce The Use Of Environmentally Dangerous Insecticides
- Ruchi Singh (India) Parasitology: Identification Of Genes Involved In Drug-Resistance Of Leishmaniasis
Participants
[edit]- WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 20:58, 22 September 2023 (UTC)
- Penny Richards (talk) 18:39, 24 September 2023 (UTC)
- Curbon7 (talk) 03:35, 1 October 2023 (UTC)
- PamD 11:13, 1 October 2023 (UTC)
- Darwin Naz (talk) 23:15, 2 October 2023 (UTC)
- Dorevabelfiore (talk) 19:53, 3 October 2023 (UTC)
- NoonIcarus (talk) 10:49, 4 October 2023 (UTC)
- Victuallers (talk) 12:41, 5 October 2023 (UTC)
- DrPlantGenomics (talk) 12:41, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
- TJMSmith (talk) 21:12, 13 October 2023 (UTC)
- BindiS (talk)
- DrThneed (talk) 23:10, 24 October 2023 (UTC)
- Rosiestep (talk) 14:56, 29 October 2023 (UTC)
Outcomes (articles)
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New or upgraded articles
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- Marie Bloch
- Elsie Bramell
- Jane Melville (also 287)
- Jessica Worthington Wilmer (also 287)
- Eleonor Harboure
- Amal Bourquia
- Susan Murabana
- Minna Skafte Jensen (also 287)
- Glynis Fitzgerald
- Stacy Volnick
- Twinette Johnson
- Kristine Dillon
- Sue Crengle
- Susana Rivera-Mills
- Melinda Webber
- Heather Shipley
- Kimberly Andrews Espy - PIN
- Sarah Willie-LeBreton
- Bronwen Connor - PIN
- Andrea 't Mannetje - PIN
- Diane Mollenkopf - PIN
- Marie Wong - PIN
- Sarah Masters - PIN
- Janie C. Park - PIN
- Polina Landa - PIN
- Grace Gbotosho (also 284/286)
- Lova Marline
- Kathryn McClymond
- Jeannine O'Rourke
- Kathy Johnson (academic administrator)
- Melanie Perreault
- Zareena Grewal
- Agenia Walker Clark
- Berenecea Eanes - PIN
- Elizabeth Shanahan
- Naomi Habib
- Virginia D. Hogan - PIN
- Maxine Savitz -added img, PIN
- Parwinder Kaur- TW
- Tatiana Korcová
- Helen F. Tucker - PIN
- Katharine Woodley Carman - PIN
- Abigail Allwood - upgrade
- Winifred Waddell - upgrade - TW, PIN
- Maria Byrne (biologist) - upgrade - TW
- Jessamy Tiffen - upgrade - TW
- Jennifer Stow - upgrade - TW, PIN
- Lesley Brooker - upgrade - TW
- Sacha Dench - upgrade - TW
- Mary Tindale - upgrade - TW
- Margaret Friedel - upgrade - TW
- Louise Purton - upgrade - TW
- Jean_Palutikof - upgrade - TW
- Otago Pioneer Women's Memorial Hall (started by NZ's 1st woman med graduate)
- Muriel Binney
- Reem Gaafar
- Carolina Chang
- Mary G. Boland
- Elisabet Petersson
- Nina Einhorn - PIN
- Germaine Djuidjé Kenmoé (also 284 & 286)
- Geraldine Pinkus (most frequent; also 284)
- Adelaide Easley - PIN
- Corinne Hogden Robinson - PIN
- Ida Genther Schmidt - PIN
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Outcomes (media)
[edit]- Please add this category to the image if you're uploading it to Commons: Media supported by WikiProject Women in Red - 2023
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Press relevant to the event
[edit]- "‘Why are they not on Wikipedia?’: Dr Jess Wade’s mission for recognition for unsung scientists", by Donna Ferguson, The Observer, 1 October 2023
- "Female physicists aren’t represented in the media – and this lack of representation hurts the physics field", by Carl Kurlander and Chandralekha Singh, The Conservation, 12 July 2023
References
[edit]- ^ "Elizabeth D'Amico". Fielding School of Public Health. UCLA. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
- ^ a b "The 12 Most Influential Nurses of 2018". All Heart. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
- ^ Chenevix-Trench, Georgia (2004). "Who was Kathleen Cuningham?" (PDF). KConFab. East Melbourne: Kathleen Cuningham Foundation CONsortium for research into FAmilial Breast Cancer (published May 2004). p. 6. Retrieved 2007-08-01..
- ^ "UNESCO-L'Oréal Fellowships, 2013". Geneva, Switzerland: UNESCO. 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
- ^ Phillips, Bruce E. (Sep–Oct 2005). "Science Spectrum Trailblazers: Top Minorities in Research Science 2005". Science Spectrum (Vol. 2, No. 1). Career Communications Group. p. 40. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
- ^ http://lattes.cnpq.br/1244339824188656
- ^ http://lattes.cnpq.br/1244339824188656
- ^ "Andrea Mantesso – Google Scholar Citations". Retrieved 13 September 2016.
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