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Peer Reviews
This is a good article to choose, they scarcely cover anything about biophysics! Let me know when you add more to the Molecular Similuations section, and I'll peer review it more. But I'm excited to read about the quantum mechanical modeling programs. Also, it might be nice to add something to the actual article about the emphasis biophysics places on mathematical models of biochemical interactions, just a thought! Abw20 (talk) 05:21, 8 November 2016 (UTC)

I'm also excited to see what is covered, and how it can apply to biophysics! One thought for you, I would try to abstain from using pronouns such as "we" when writing the article, and instead use passive voice. That way it sounds more like an encyclopedia. Trb9 (talk) 02:18, 9 November 2016 (UTC)

It's starting to take form! Are there any biophysics review papers you could cite for the intro? There must be some articles (or even textbooks, which are commonly cited on Wikipedia) that would be more solid resources to cite than a university's degree program website. I'd recommend making searching Google Books for a textbook about biophysics. Same goes for the section about quantum computation - I would bet there is an academic paper that reviews the current ways to do quantum computation while discussing the approaches and advantages of each (your research adviser may know of some papers too). Abw20 (talk) 06:55, 23 November 2016 (UTC)

You have many sources listed, and they look like they will be a big help! I agree with what Abw20 said above about Johns Hopkins website as well. Some academic papers would be very helpful in the introduction. I am looking forward to the finished product. Don't forget about the image that is required! I did mine about a week ago and it took me longer to finish than I was expecting. Keep up the good work. Trb9 (talk) 21:45, 26 November 2016 (UTC)