Talk:Brian Keating

Improving/Upgrading this page
I'm working on upgrading this page with better citations and adherence to wikipedia standards. I'd like to request that someone review the page and make sure it's good so that the tags can be removed. Svolkow (talk) 21:47, 22 January 2019 (UTC)

I've created a sandbox version of the article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Svolkow/sandbox/BrianKeatingDraft

Any edits or feedback appreciated. I'll continue to edit in sections. I work at UCSD and have am learning my way here so that I can edit and update articles. Svolkow (talk) 21:58, 22 January 2019 (UTC)

Reply 23-JAN-2019

 * It is recommended that, as a courtesy, you first try asking the editor who assigned the template — in this case 142.167.242.182 — in order to find out from them if it can be removed. Since they placed the template, they are in the best position to know whether or not the issues which caused its placement have been corrected. You may contact them by placing a new message on their talk page. In the event that you do not hear back from them after a reasonable amount of time has passed, please reopen this request by altering the template's answer parameter to read from yes to no. Thank you! Regards,   Spintendo   07:05, 23 January 2019 (UTC)
 * I appears that the poster no longer edits, I will review the page. 2001:569:712B:C000:9D59:8FE2:E162:F77F (talk) 07:40, 28 January 2019 (UTC)

Reply 22-SEP-2019
Regards @Apurvasukant

Article Update Requests
Hello: I am in a COI relationship with Brian Keating. He has inquired as to some updates that may improve his page. First, I noticed that on December 15th, the section on his book, Losing the Nobel Prize was deleted with no explanation as to why. I'm wondering if that deletion can be reverted? He has also written a second book, and the information is listed below. Could a new section be added called Books?

In 2021, Keating published a second book on the Nobel Prize topic titled “Into the Impossible: Think Like a Nobel Prize Winner.” The book is a collection of interviews with nine laureates who received the Nobel prize in Physics. Interviewees include Adam Riess, Sheldon Glashow, Duncan Haldane, and six others who talk about what they credit as the reasons for being a recipient of the award.

Secondly, is it possible to add the following to the Research section of the article?

In 2021, Dr. Keating received $4.6 million from the Simons Foundation to continue development of the Simons Observatory. Dr. Keating has contributed articles on the subject of cosmology to publications including Scientific American and Wired magazine.

Thank you for your consideration. Any feedback or suggested changes are welcome. Best! LeepKendall (talk) 00:07, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
 * Just to note that also contacted me on my talk page, see User_talk:Mike_Peel/Archive_71 and User_talk:Mike_Peel/Archive_71 for the discussions. I've also been in off-wiki contact with Brian about this article. These discussions led me to do the rewrite in the last few days, making sure that the article follows Wikipedia policy as much as possible. I do have a minor COI here since I work in the same field as Brian - and I was in the Planck collaboration whose observations contradicted the BICEP2 result - however I don't think that has affected my edits here. Thanks. Mike Peel (talk) 17:25, 27 February 2022 (UTC)