Wikipedia:School and university projects/Biomembranes at UF



The University of Florida's CHM 6304 (Special topics: Biomembranes) is working on bringing several articles in this subject to GA-level during the Spring 2009 semester. Students will be assessed by the instructor, (faculty page here), and the project will be assisted by Wikipedian.

This page will grow as students make progress.

Goals

 * Students will register as Wikipedia users and notify Dr. Fanucci of their user names by email. Student's will also post onto Dr. Fanucci's talk page their user name and page to be modified.
 * Once registered, students will choose an article within their scope to bring to GA-level.
 * Students will add cited material from reliable sources to their chosen articles, and keep in mind comprehensiveness and readability.
 * Students will add at least one public domain image, either downloaded or created for the article, with the proper tags.
 * Students will notify Dr. Fanucci when they feel their articles are at GA level. Each student's grade will be assessed with the Good article criteria. Each student is urged to nominate their articles for GA after the class has been completed.

News
The following articles are ready for a review to make sure they are ready for GA criteria:
 * Hydrophobicity scales nominated for GA on April 27.
 * Ethanol induced non-lamellar phases in phospholipids is ready for assessment

Articles and members, Spring 2009
Anti-microbial peptides (does not exist April 22, 2009)
 * Idevera - created section 1 (April 20, 2009) in Lipid signaling page (start class on April 9, 2009) and named this section, "Sphingolipid second messengers." Finished uploading image Sphingolipid second messengers4.png on April 21, 2009. Renamed section 2 as "Second messengers from phosphatidylinositol" (Kyle's section).
 * MBChandl - will either create Cubic phase (lipids) or expanding a sub-section on each phase in Lipid polymorphism (Cubic phase (lipids) does not exist on April 9, 2009; Lipid polymorphism is stub class on the same day)
 * William-the-chemist - Cell penetrating peptides (listed stub class, but closer to C class on April 9, 2009)
 * Bogdan - Cell penetrating peptides (contrast agents,new substrates)
 * The hope - Hydrophobicity scales (does not exist on April 9, 2009)
 * LFred3 - Platelet activating factor (start class on April 9, 2009)
 * Rochellehx - Cardiolipin (stub/start class on April 13, 2009)
 * lupeng - Cell penetrating peptides (nucleic acids and proteins)
 * Akuznetsova - Theories of general anaesthetic action (class of article is not listed)
 * Herbert - Cerebrosides (stub class on April 22, 2009)
 * Zz6 - Endocytosis (start-class on April 22, 2009)
 * Wlstutts - Lipid raft (B-class on April 22,2009)
 * Dream22 - Ethanol Induced Non-Lamellar Phases in Phospholipids (started on April 22, 2009)
 * Star.gonzales - ATP-binding cassette transporter (start-class on April 22,2009)
 * Ymahn - created antimicrobial peptides->protegrin page and updated sections, structure, Antimicrobial Activities, Determination of AMP action and Bacterial Resistance in antimicrobial peptides.
 * Tao19911030 - Lipid raft COMMENT FROM Gfanucci, Wlstutts and Tao19911030 have chosen the same page, you need to email me and tell me what you are individually doing.
 * jieyangcheer - Antimicrobial peptides COMMENT FROM Gfanucci, Ymahn and jieyangcheerhave chosen the same page, you need to email me and tell me what you are individually doing.
 * Lunska - update history on Lipid signaling page. Idevera has already updated scientific content on this page.
 * Yuriaap about membrane curvature.
 * eraserymx - Hydrophobic mismatch (does not exist on April 22, 2009)
 * liz6304 is going to create a new page about Mechanosensitive channels
 * cathleenshao is going to modify lipid bilayer fusion, adding assays for measuring membrane fusion (B class on April 22, 2009)
 * Haoliulh is going to make Membrane receptor (does not exist previously)
 * Laozhengzz will also modify Membrane receptor.

Helpers

 * User:TimVickers - helpful Wikipedian, willing to answer questions, particularly on enzymes or microbiology

If you are starting a new article

 * If you are starting a new article, turning a red link blue, your article may get a mention on the main page in the Did You Know section. The benefit of this is that the article may get 20,000 hits or so the day it is linked on the main page.


 * You must suggest your article at WP:DYK no more than 7 days after it is posted as at least a start class article. The article must be at least 1,500 characters of prose. Information in your article should be cited.


 * You can suggest a "hook", or a sentence that mentions an interesting fact in your article. The hook should be no more than 200 characters long. Suggestions can be placed here. Read through a few to get an idea of what to suggest.

Images

 * Manual of Style information on how to format images in an article

Please note: Sandwiching text between images on the left and right is a formatting error. Please try to avoid this in your final product. If your article appears it will have more images than text for the particular section, consider deleting images that are unnecessary for understanding the topic, or placing the images in a gallery at the bottom of the article.

Helpful links

 * Good article criteria
 * Current GA articles in biology and medicine
 * Good article review cheatsheet (what GA reviewers look for)
 * Good article nominations (how to nominate articles for the GA process)
 * When to cite information on Wikipedia
 * How to format your citations
 * Wikipedia's Manual of Style (for particulars on punctuation and grammar)
 * How to construct tables on Wikipedia
 * Article traffic statistics


 * Getting started
 * The perfect article
 * Assessment
 * Article development


 * Feature article criteria
 * The differences between good and featured articles
 * How to satisfy Criterion 1a