User talk:Shansmith

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Peer Review
Hi, my name is Abbey and I'm in the honors cell biology group. I did a peer review of your article Nancy Lee Harris. Overall the article looks good. The structure makes sense and flows nicely through the subheadings. It is possible that Awards and Publications could be broken up into two subheadings if there was a little more under awards. The lead is good, but might be a little wordy. I would stick with just the main facts you want to convey in the article. You may want to put something in the lead about her awards/publications since it is a large portion of the article. The balance between the sections is good and emphasizes her education and publications more than family, which makes sense for a scientist. You did a good job keeping a neutral voice throughout the article and there are a good number of reliable sources. One thing I did notice though was that the first two sources aren't bulleted like the rest. Also, it might be a good idea to add a bit more about her early life, like when she was born and college. But I think you've done a great job improving the article! ADJWright (talk) 03:40, 1 December 2018 (UTC)