User:Routarchita/Nzila Nzilambi/Hardick.2 Peer Review

Peer review
Hello! I have done a review for what you have of the Nzila Nzilambi article so far! I know it is a work in progress, so I have mostly added suggestions from what I've seen in other biographical Wikipedia pages. I also have a few questions because Nzila Nzilambi has been popping up in my reading too.

General info

 * Whose work are you reviewing? Routarchita
 * Link to draft you're reviewing: User:Routarchita/Nzila Nzilambi

Lead

 * Since this is a new article, the lead is new. I think that the phrase "also referred to as N. Nzila or Nzila Nzilambi" could either be put in parentheses (but that is a personal preference). Or else I've also seen people state the name, followed by alternative spellings right after-- "Eugune Nzila Nzilambi (N. Nzila, Nzila Nzilambi)."
 * You might want to, right off the bat, state Nzila Nzilambi's nationality.
 * Nzila Nzilambi was a physician/clinician, according the article "The Rise and Fall of Projet SIDA" by Jon Cohen in Science. Maybe stating "physician, HIV researcher, and the final director of the joint US-Zaire research collaboration Projet SIDA" ?
 * Did Nzila Nzilambi have a role at the Zaire Department of Health outside of Projet SIDA?
 * Based off of the biographical Wikipedia for Jonathan Mann, include date of birth here if possible.

Content

 * What's here is great! However, the one sentence "Data was collected by using ELISA, as well as the western blot assay" at the very end confuses me. Could you link "ELISA" and "western blot assay" to other articles, or otherwise explain what these things are?

Tone and Balance

 * I think that your tone is balanced and perfectly appropriate!

Sources and References

 * I think a few good places to begin might be Nzila Nzilambi's publications. This one shows him researching and publishing long after the end of Projet SIDA. This page shows Nzila Nzilambi was affiliated with JHU in the mid to late 90s (this is interesting because Projet SIDA shut down at the beginning of the civil war in Zaire, did Nzila Nzilambi leave?). Then, his University of Kinshasa page shows him back publishing research in Kin in the early '00s (some of this research appears to be sociological and in collaboration with Western research projects, like Projet SIDA). Sorry if this is already information you've pulled! I had just come across it and thought it might be relevant. I know, also, that using CVs or publication lists is tricky!
 * Perhaps use a few more large overviews, such as AIDS at 30 or The African AIDS Epidemic: A History

Organization

 * The Mann article had seven sections. I think this could apply to Nzilambi as well.
 * 1	Education (did he train at the University of Kinshasa?) 2	Career 3	Promoting health and human rights (For Nzilambi this could be more like "Research" and divided into themes or periods (80s, 90s, 00s)). 4	Death (is he still alive?) 5	Bibliography & External Links & References

Images and Media
- There are some pictures floating around of Nzilambi, specifically in the Cohen article mentioned above.

For New Articles Only
If the draft you're reviewing is a new article, consider the following in addition to the above.

- In Harden and Fauci's AIDS at 30 Nzilambi is mentioned as one of the first Zairian researchers to begin work on Projet SIDA (with Mann and Bosenga Ngali). I think that would suggest importance! But maybe a greater deal of the Wikipedia article should/could be devoted to highlighting Nzila Nzilambi's role with these notable organizations. On that note, I think linking the article to the other people Nzila Nzilambi worked with would be useful, as well as Projet SIDA, NIAID, the CDC, and Kinshasa General Hospital.

Overall impressions
- This is just the beginning of the article, so I apologize if you've already considered all of the things I mentioned above! Also thank you for the sources you included in this draft, they were useful for directing my own reading on Projet SIDA's research!