User talk:Sciencepixie

Hey, welcome! I saw your note on Talk:NMDA receptor. Thanks for the input. Are you an expert? We are always psyched to get experts contributing. I wanted to let you know to be bold and add whatever you think needs to be added yourself. If you have any questions or anything, I would be more than willing to help you with whatever you need. Drop me a note on my talk page if you have any questions or want to discuss anything. Peace, delldot   talk  19:47, 14 March 2007 (UTC)


 * Yippee, I'm psyched you're involved in the project. I just did an undergraduate thesis on excitotoxicity, so I'm not completely lost when it comes to that stuff (just mostly ;) ).  If ever you're in doubt about whether to add some info (e.g. you think it might be too detailed, etc), you can always propose it on the talk page, and other editors will discuss whether to put it in or alter it or whatnot. Of course, in obscure neurobio and biochem areas there are less folks around and a note can sit on a talk page unanswered for a while... but you can always leave a note on my talk page, too. Not that proposing stuff on the talk page would usually be necessary, you should just be bold!


 * You might want to check out specific wikiprojects like WikiProject Neuroscience or WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology; wikiprojects focus on improving a specific type of articles, and people with expertise in those areas take part in them. You can sign up at WikiProject Neuroscience/Contributors and WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology/Participants respectively.  Anyway, don't hesitate for even a second to ask me any questions you have, I'm always glad to help!  Peace,  delldot   talk  22:40, 15 March 2007 (UTC)