User talk:Finnry

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I am a member of the medicine and neuroscience wikiprojects. I find your term project very interesting, so I only wanted to say hello, and offer my help for any questions you have (either about neuroscience, although my field is neuropsychology and not basic neuroscience, or about wikipedia in general). Feel free to post any questions or requests at my talk page and try to have fun around here... Bests.--Garrondo (talk) 18:31, 28 January 2011 (UTC)

Proposal Subpage
Ryan you should have your own proposal subpage, not just link to Sylwia's page. That was part of the emails and project webpage instructions. NeuroJoe (talk) 22:28, 24 February 2011 (UTC)

Pia help
I will take a look at it on monday. Right now I am on holidays, but it would be a pleasure. Bests.--Garrondo (talk) 16:40, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
 * I saw the message on Garrondo's talk page -- let me comment on this, since you will have very little time to make changes after Garrondo gets back. If possible I would strongly encourage you to work on the dura mater instead.  Our article has more information but is still very incomplete, and you will find about 100 times more information available than for the pia mater.  There is basically nothing about the pia mater that says I am important, and so very little research has been done on it.  The dura mater, in contrast, is very obviously important.  (You can respond here; I will watch this page.)  Regards, Looie496 (talk) 18:16, 17 March 2011 (UTC)
 * I will try to take a look although I am not sure if I will be able to: not much time in real life, I want to make comments to all your class and finally not by far an expert in anatomy. However I suppose you have noticed the comments to your whole class in User talk:NeuroJoe/BI481 Spring 2011. Some of them might be relevant to the article. Bests.--Garrondo (talk) 07:53, 24 March 2011 (UTC)