Ideas to improve the article during the Diversithon Berlin edit

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  1. Change Awards in the heading of the section to Honors and Awards; enlarge the the size of the letters so that it is the same as in the heading of the section Career.
  2. Retrieve information about the scientist's career from this and/or other reliable sources and add it to the section Career. Make sure to cite the source.
  3. Find out what the scientist is especially known for and add it to Career. You may use this or other reliable sources.
  4. Check reference number 1. If broken, you may delete it as there is a second source given in the article.
  5. Add at least one more detail to the section Honors and Awards. You may use this or other reliable sources.

Have a good time improving this article. --Reisen8 (talk) 09:34, 4 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

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  1. Certainly neonatal is now contained in the article (if not, add a sentence; you may use http://www.asthma-allergy.de/main.php?bereich_id=1). Link it. Save your work and check the result as you will see a special, but not rare phenomenon (redirection).
  2. Use this and/or other reliable sources to describe the scientist's research in the section Career. Keep in mind that readers are not experts. Make sure to cite the sources.
  3. Add a sentence about the scientist's research to the lead.
  4. Add a section called See also below Awards and put the link Timeline of women in science there, starting with an * (further links can follow, ideas welcome)
  5. Extract more information concerning the scientist from this and/or other reliable sources and add it to the article. Make sure to cite the source.

Have a good time improving this article.--Reisen8 (talk) 09:34, 4 November 2019 (UTC)Reply