Wikipedia:Meetup/UNC/Women in Science 2016/Tasks

Suggested Topics
We will be using the Women in Science to guide our edit-a-thon. Participants are encouraged to pursue their own interests, as well. This list contains articles to be created as well as articles to be improved, so feel free to identify an article that matches how ambitious you feel!
 * Note: All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria; people on this list may or may not qualify.

Carolina Women Scientists
The University of North Carolina has many renown women scientists who have pages which could be expanded or created. Here are a few suggestions and references. Carolina Alumni Review (2014) Chemistry Chair...honored by GAA, Carolina Alumni Review (2006) Four Earn Professorships for Excellence-in-Teaching Women in Science (2002) post
 * Carol L Folt, first women Chancellor at UNC-CH, biology & ecology
 * Nancy Allbritton, chemist, Beckman Young Investigators Award, UNC Department of Chemistry faculty page
 * Valerie Ashby, chemist, UNC Department of Chemistry faculty page, "Meet a Tarheel"(2014) profile,
 * Louise A Dolan, physicists, Department of Physics and Astronomy homepage
 * Mary Ellen Jones, biochemist.
 * Laurie E. McNeil, physicists, Department of Physics and Astronomy homepage, McNeil webpage, RENCI (2011) interview

Articles to be created or expanded
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The names of the women below were first generated on the WikiProject Women Scientists worklist of articles that need to be created or improved.

TO CREATE


 * Florence Bagley (alt. Florence W. Bagley, Florence Winger Bagley), psychologist
 * Esther Batchelder (alt. Esther Lord Batchelder), chemist
 * Christiane Bonnelle, French spectroscopist
 * Hazel Branch (alt. Hazel E. Branch), entomologist
 * Martha Bunting, biologist
 * Naomi Chayen, biochemist, protein crystallization expert
 * Jacquelin Cooley (alt. Jacquelin Smith Cooley), botanist - Turns out he is male. [|Link]
 * Dorothy Day (plant physiologist) (disambiguate from Dorothy Day)
 * Mary Day (alt. Mary A. Day), librarian
 * Charlotte Elliott (plant physiologist) (disambiguate from Charlotte Elliott)
 * Cynthia Gomez
 * Kate Gordon (psychologist) (dab. from Kate Gordon)
 * Ruth Gordon (bacteriologist) (dab. from Ruth Gordon, alt. Ruth E. Gordon)
 * Louisa Gregory (alt. Louisa Allen Gregory, Louisa C. Gregory, Louisa Catherine Allen Gregory), home economist
 * Milicent Hathaway (alt. Milicent L. Hathaway), physiological chemist
 * Mary Holmes (geologist) (dab. from Mary Holmes, alt. Mary E. Holmes)

neurologist
 * Marian Hubbard (alt. Marian E. Hubbard), zoologist
 * Emily Huntington, culinary educator
 * Sue Iversen, psychologist
 * Lily Jan (alt.Lily Y. Jan), neuroscientist
 * Louise Jensen (plant pathologist) (dab. from Louise Jensen, alt. E. Louise Jensen, Estelle Louise Jensen)
 * Annie Karrer (alt. Annie May Hurd Karrer, Annie Hurd Karrer), plant physiologist
 * JacSue Kehoe, neuroscientist
 * Lynn T. Landmesser, neuroscientist
 * Arianna W. Rosenbluth, who helped create/implement the Metropolis algorithm
 * Cordelia Stanwood, Ornithologist at
 * Augusta H. Teller, who helped create/implement the Metropolis algorithm
 * Sandra L. Vehrencamp ornithologist Brewster Medal 2012
 * Ann Wehrle astrophysicist
 * Moira Whyte FMedSci, Professor of Respiratory Medicine and Head of Department of Infection and Immunity, University of Sheffield
 * Zsuzsanna Schwarz-Sommer

TO EXPAND


 * Women in Chemistry
 * Janet Abbate, researcher of computer
 * Dana Angluin - Software developer - needs sources
 * Ethel Zoe Bailey, botanist
 * Angie Beckwith (alt. Angie M. Beckwith), plant pathologist
 * Rosa Beddington - FRS ODNB
 * Irina Beletskaya, chemist - needs expansion & citations
 * Ruth R. Benerito, chemist & inventor - needs citations
 * Hazel Bishop, chemist, invented first long lasting lipstick - needs citations & copyediting
 * Katherine Bitting, botanist and food researcher
 * Katharine Blunt, home economist and nutritionist
 * Annette Braun (alt. Annette F. Braun), entomologist
 * Mary Bartlett Bunge, neuroscientist
 * Esther Byrnes (alt. Esther Fussell Byrnes), biologist
 * Bertha Cady (alt. Bertha Chapman Cady), entomologist
 * Marjorie Chandler (1897-1983, alt. Marjorie Elizabeth Jane Chandler), paleonbotanist
 * Edith Clements (alt. Edith Schwartz Clements, Edith G. Clements, Edith Gertrude Schwartz Clements), botanist
 * Gertrude Davenport (alt. Gertrude Crotty Davenport), zoologist
 * Mary Dickerson (alt. Mary C. Dickerson), zoologist
 * Sophie Charlotte Ducker (1909 - 2004), botanist
 * Isobel Moira Dunbar, (1918 - 1999), ice research scientist
 * Grace Eldering, bacteriologist
 * Magda Ericson (1929–), French nuclear physicist
 * Maria Fernald (alt. Maria E. Fernald, Maria Smith Fernald), entomologist
 * Kathryn Fink (alt. Kathryn Ferguson Fink), biochemist
 * Mary Foster (alt. Mary L. Foster), biochemist
 * Joanna S. Fowler, chemist - major clean up
 * Judy Franz (1938–), American physicst and educator
 * Susanna Phelps Gage, embryologist
 * Bernice Grafstein, neuroregeneration researcher
 * Rosemary Grant (alt. Barbara Rosemary Grant), evolutionary biologists - need splitting from joint article with husband
 * Annie Gravatt (alt. Annie Rathbun Gravatt, Annie Evelyn Rathbun Gravatt, Annie E. Gravatt), forest pathologist
 * Emily Lovira Gregory - botanist (alt. Emily L. Gregory)
 * Claudie Haigneré‬, doctor, former astronaut


 * Janet Hemingway FRS
 * Cornelia Horsford (alt. Cornelia C. Horsford), archaeologist
 * Carolyn Hurless (1934-1987), astronomer - one sentence stub needs expansion
 * Priscilla Hussey, entomologist
 * Nancy Ip, Chinese
 * Marcia Keith (alt. Marcia A. Keith), physicist
 * Ann Kiessling, biologist - major clean up
 * Louisa King (alt. Louisa Boyd Yeomans King), horticulturist
 * Margaret G. Kivelson (1928–), space physicist, planetary scientist at UCLA
 * Juliet Lee-Franzini (1933–)
 * Liliana Lubińska (1904-1990), neuroscientist
 * Jennifer S. Lund, neuroscientist
 * Mireya Mayor, anthropologist – expansion
 * Edith Graef McGeer, neuroscientist
 * Margarete Mitscherlich-Nielsen‬, psychoanalyst
 * Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard‬, biologist, nobel prize
 * Eleanor Mary Reid (1860-1953), paleobotanist
 * [Vera Rubin - very disorganized article on the woman whose discovery led to the theory of dark matter
 * Johanna Levelt Sengers, Dutch/American physicist
 * Margaret Stanley (virologist) Was awarded an OBE for her contributions to virology, yet almost nothing is written on her research
 * Mary Vaux Walcott, naturalist & botany illustrator -
 * Jenny Rosenthal Bramley (1909–1997), Lithuanian-American physicist
 * Nicola Clayton FRS, psychologist
 * Elizabeth Colson (alt. Elizabeth F. Colson), anthropologist
 * Shannon Lee Dawdy, anthropologist, MacArthur Fellow
 * Fanny Gates (alt. Fanny Cook Gates), physicist
 * Clare Grey FRS (alt. Clare P. Grey), chemist 23:07, 16 April 2015 (UTC)
 * Dorothy Hahn (alt. Dorothy A. Hahn), chemist
 * Elizabeth Robertson FRS, cell biologist
 * Gertrude Cox statistician
 * Margaret Robinson FRS, biologist
 * Elizabeth Simpson (biologist) FRS (disambiguate from Elizabeth Simpson)
 * Karen Steel FRS, biologist
 * Anne Buckingham Young, neuroscientist
 * Rachel Zimmerman, inventor of the Blissymbol printer