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I am a professor of biochemistry and have conducted research on algae and vertebrate cells.
I have prepared a wiki textbook for an introductory biochemistry class, which can be found here:
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I am also writing a biography of Sheldon Penman, here: Sheldon Penman, which is currently a draft. If you have reliably sourced information about him, please let me know here.
Alice Haugen
Edits (someday - if you know how to make editcounter work please leave a note on my talk page) or try here.
In progress:The quiet pleasures of patrolling old new pages
Some of these summarize my approaches to editing; others that may help evaluate my usefulness in maintaining accuracy or NPOV can be found here.
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