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Werner-Washburne has made great strides in the field of Genetics. She has done gene sequencing with organisms that are disease vectors, which allows a greater understanding of genetics in general.

Can add a link in the first paragraph in the intro. Can link the term "STEM" to it's wikipedia article. Quote below is from Margaret-Werner Washburne wikipedia page.

"She was previously the President (2013-2015) of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) which holds the largest broadly multidisciplinary and multicultural STEM diversity conference in the U.S."

As apart of her research with quiescent and non-quiescent phase cultures, researchers were able to gain a greater understanding of the cells life cycle, structural components, and their reproductive abilities. In further studies, they were able to isolate the two cells, which gave them the ability to track these cells systems, gaining a greater understanding of the cells and its cycles.

Peer Review: Overall, I think this is good. It is written well, and the reader is able to understand it. I think its good that there is some hyper links in there that connect this wiki to more. I would add more about the description of her previous work.