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I edited Wikipedia for the first time in 2004 and have been editing regularly since 2008. I think that Wikipedia is a great way to share information on all topics, including health care, consumer rights issues, and science. The best way to learn about editing Wikipedia is to talk with other people about it. Anyone who wants to talk with me can [[User talk:Bluerasberry|post to my Wikipedia talk page]] or [[Special:EmailUser/Bluerasberry|email me]] to make an appointment for a phone or video chat.
Everyone who has a stake in community education should be supportive of Wikipedia editors. Since Wikipedia is the world's most popular source of health information for most topics in health, it is the particular responsibility of health educators to consider the influence and impact of Wikipedia in their fields of expertise and to recognize that they must acknowledge and respond to Wikipedia as a communication channel in some way if they are to are to be effective in outreach. Just as Wikipedia is popular among people seeking health information, it influences thought on every topic for which people seek information.
Biographical sketch
editLane Rasberry is Wikimedian-in-residence at the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia. His interests include popular science, consumer protection, civic engagement, access to health information, clinical research, the Open Movement, data science, LGBT history, and Wikimedia projects. {{collapse top|bg=#B2FFFF|longer biography}} Lane Rasberry is Wikimedian-in-residence at the School of Data Science at the [[University of Virginia]]. In this role Lane seeks to support students, faculty, and staff at the university in sharing information in Wikipedia, Wikidata, and other Wikimedia projects. In this way people at the university use Wikipedia to publish to a large audience including students, researchers, journalists, and anyone else doing basic research on a topic. Lane's professional interests include [[popular science]], [[consumer protection]], [[civic engagement]], access to health information, [[clinical research]], the Open Movement, [[data science]], [[LGBT history]], and [[Wikimedia projects]]. Previous to working with Wikimedia projects Lane was a community organizer for open content projects in the sciences and administered clinical trials. From 2012-18 Lane was Wikimedian-in-residence at [[Consumer Reports]] where he supported the development of Wikimedia content on [[product safety]] and medicine. Lane's personal interests include [[coffee]], pet [[rodents]], [[history of India]], [[New York City]], and [[Seattle]]. {{collapse bottom}} <gallery> File:Art and Feminism March 2017 at MoMA - Lane Rasberry.webm|Lane at 2017 [[Art + Feminism]] File:Lane Rasberry University of Virginia March 2018.jpg File:Lane Oct 2011.jpg|Lane and a hamster File:Wikimania 2012 portrait 48 by ragesoss, 2012-07-12.JPG File:Bluerasberry icon for Lane Rasberry.svg|a blue rasberry icon used as an [[Avatar (computing)|avatar]] </gallery>
Wikipedia project participation
edit- Since March 2018 I have been Wikimedian-in-residence at the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia. I describe some of my projects at WP:WikiProject University of Virginia.
- I participate in Wikipedia activities with several Wikimedia community groups, including
- Wikimedia Medicine - the wiki community group promoting en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine and all similar projects
- Wikimedia LGBT+ - the wiki community group promoting LGBT projects
- Wiki New York City - the wiki community group for New York City
- Wikimedia Cascadia - the wiki community group for Seattle and Portland
- I have been a coordinator in the Wikipedia education program since 2011
- I coordinate WikiProject Open Access and care a lot about open access and free content
- From April 2012 - May 2018 I was Wikipedian-in-residence at Consumer Reports. I described some of my projects at WP:Consumer Reports.
- I edited Wikipedia for the first time in 2004, started editing regularly in 2008, and made my first article, RV 144, in 2009
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More about me
editMe speaking with someone else
edit- Sabella, Alex (23 June 2022). "Wikipedia Editor" (podcast). Work Force. Apple Podcasts.
- Kelly, Samantha Murphy (20 May 2022). "He started the Wikipedia page for the Buffalo shooting and many other tragic events". CNN.
- Dueso, Fernando Palacios (March 2022), 12 Conversations on Project Management for Positive Impact, Barcelona: Escuela Superior de DiseĂąo de Barcelona
- Cool, Grady (7 February 2022). "How is Wikipedia Moderated? Cool Talks with BlueRasberry" (video). Cool Talks. YouTube.
- Peterman, Ian (30 September 2021). "Interview with Lane Rasberry on Wikipedia and its Usefulness" (video). The Conscious Design. Peterman Design Firm.
- 34 (19 September 2021). "Lane Rasberry". 34Questions. YouTube.
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has numeric name (help) - Alonso, Alexandre (20 August 2021). "CYBT With Lane Rasberry - Wikimedian in Residence from the University of Virginia" (video). ACA Films. YouTube.
- Bollentin, Michael R. (13 August 2021). "Opening Wiki" (podcast). Adding Context. Podbean.
- Gomez, Alison; Haffner, Nikki (17 June 2021). "Encouraging Diversity and Representation on Wikipedia with Lane Rasberry" (podcast). Rebel Revolution. Anchor.
- Oswald, Jessica; Spruiell, Sydnee (9 June 2021). "Coffee Talks with Wikimedia Lane Rasberry" (podcast). Malpractice Podcast. buzzsprout.com.
- Jonathan (22 May 2021). "Lane's Episode" (podcast). Internet's Breadth. Spotify.
- Rasberry, Lane (12 May 2021). "Wikipedia for Libraries with Collections in NY Heritage". Youtube. Wikipedia:Western New York Library Resources Council.
- Atallah, Mathieu (24 February 2021). "Professional Wikipedia Editor" (podcast). TroutCast. Spotify.
- Wikimedia New York City (27 January 2021). "Wikimedia New York City celebrates 20 years of Wikipedia" (video). Youtube.
- Corneli, Joe (1 October 2020). "Peeragogy Podcast #2: Wikipedia in the Misinformation Age". Peeragogy Project. YouTube.
- Hussain, Netha; Moore, Jason; Morata, Thais; Rasberry, Lane (9 May 2020). "Symposium on Wikipedia and COVID-19". Wikimedia NYC. YouTube.
- Rasberry, Lane; Forsyth, Pete (29 November 2018). "WikiCite 2018 â Interview with Pete and Lane". Open Science Radio (Interview). Interviewed by Konrad FĂśrstner.
- Rasberry, Lane (31 August 2017). "Episode 0004 with Lane Rasberry". Wikijabber (Interview). Interviewed by Sebastian Wallroth.
- Elite Daily (27 January 2017). "Meet The People Who Devote Their Time To Editing Wikipedia". Elite Daily.
- Rasberry, Lane (17 April 2016). "Wikipedian offer insights into online medical information". HealthLink on Air (Interview). Interviewed by Linda Cohen. Oswego, New York: WRVO. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
- Lee, Grace (27 October 2015). "Wikipedia: Health Information Lives Here". mailman.columbia.edu. Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
- Lehrer, Brian (5 March 2014). "Dr. Wikipedia Gets a Booster Shot". CUNY TV. 39:35: YouTube.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - EdLab Studios (January 2013). "Seen in NY: Wikipedia Day 2013". New Learning Times. Teachers College, Columbia University.
Publications by me
edit- Rasberry, Lane (June 30, 2022). "Four things to know about LGBTQ+ Activism on Wikipedia, with Lane Rasberry". datascience.virginia.edu. University of Virginia.
- Rasberry, Lane; Mietchen, Daniel (1 July 2021). "Wikipedia for multilingual COVID-19 vaccine education at scale". Research Ideas and Outcomes. 7: e70042. doi:10.3897/rio.7.e70042.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - Mietchen, Daniel; Rasberry, Lane; Morata, Thais; Sadowski, John; Novakovich, Jeanette; Heilman, James (16 June 2021). "Developing a scalable framework for partnerships between health agencies and the Wikimedia ecosystem". Research Ideas and Outcomes. 7: e68121. doi:10.3897/rio.7.e68121. S2CIDÂ 236234158.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - Rasberry, Lane; Mietchen, Daniel (25 March 2021). "FAIR and open multilingual clinical trials in Wikidata and Wikipedia". Research Ideas and Outcomes. 7: e66490. doi:10.3897/rio.7.e66490. S2CIDÂ 233626674.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - bluerasberry; Bri (29 March 2020). "Wikipedia on COVID-19: what we publish and why it matters". The Signpost.
- bluerasberry (30 September 2019). "Finding freely licensed photo collections". The Signpost.
- bluerasberry (30 June 2019). "2019 Wikimedia Affiliate Selected Board Seats Election Results". The Signpost.
- Rawat, Charu; Sarkar, Arnab; Singh, Sameer; Alvarado, Rafael; Rasberry, Lane (13 June 2019). "Automatic Detection of Online Abuse and Analysis of Problematic Users in Wikipedia". 2019 Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium: 1â6. doi:10.1109/SIEDS.2019.8735592. ISBNÂ 978-1-7281-0998-5. S2CIDÂ 189825104.
- Mietchen, Daniel; Rasberry, Lane (6 June 2019). "Robustifying Scholia - Developing a Wikipedia interface for exploring the research ecosystem". Data Science Institute blog.
- Rasberry, Lane; Willighagen, Egon; Nielsen, Finn; Mietchen, Daniel (2 May 2019). "Robustifying Scholia: paving the way for knowledge discovery and research assessment through Wikidata". Research Ideas and Outcomes. 5. doi:10.3897/rio.5.e35820. S2CIDÂ 155979301.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - Association of Research Libraries; Rasberry, Lane; ... (18 April 2019), ARL White Paper on Wikidata Opportunities and Recommendations (PDF), Association of Research Libraries
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has numeric name (help) - Weiner, Shira Schecter; Horbacewicz, Jill; Rasberry, Lane; Bensinger-Brody, Yocheved (18 March 2019). "Improving the Quality of Consumer Health Information on Wikipedia: Case Series". Journal of Medical Internet Research. 21 (3): e12450. doi:10.2196/12450. PMCÂ 6441860. PMIDÂ 30882357.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - bluerasberry (28 February 2019). "Wikimedia affiliate organizations seek community participation in 2019 board election". The Signpost.
- bluerasberry (23 October 2017). "Offline Wikipedia developed at OFF.NETWORK Content Hackathon". The Signpost.
- bluerasberry (5 August 2017). "Sharing Wikipedia offline medical information in the Dominican Republic". The Signpost.
- Richter, Felix; Atteberry, Preston; Bailey, Mark J.; Badgeley, Marcus A.; Rasberry, Lane (25 April 2017), "Outcomes of Teaching Students to Edit Medical Content on Wikipedia" (PDF), The Institute for Medical Education presents Education Research Day 2017, New York City: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- bluerasberry (7 February 2017). "Free truthful information and ponies". The Signpost.
- Tsouroupidou, Kalliope; bluerasberry; ... (29 January 2016). "Harassment Survey 2015" (PDF). Wikimedia Foundation.
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has numeric name (help) - Azzam, Amin; Bresler, David; Leon, Armando; Maggio, Lauren; Whitaker, Evans; Heilman, James; Orlowitz, Jake; Swisher, Valerie; Rasberry, Lane; Otoide, Kingsley; Trotter, Fred; Ross, Will; McCue, Jack D. (2016). "Why Medical Schools Should Embrace Wikipedia". Academic Medicine. 92 (2): 194â200. doi:10.1097/ACM.0000000000001381. ISSNÂ 1040-2446. S2CIDÂ 24613560.
- I was a recipient of the 2016 Cooke Award for this research. The award is granted annually by vote of the Academy of Medical Educators at the University of California, San Francisco.
- Rasberry, Lane (29 August 2015). "Wikimaniaâcan volunteers organize conferences?". The Signpost.
- Wexelbaum, Rachel; Herzog, Katie; Rasberry, Lane (2015). "Queering Wikipedia". In Wexelbaum, Rachel (ed.). Queers Online - LGBT Digital Practices in Libraries, Archives, and Museums. Sacramento, California: Litwin Books. pp. 61â80. ISBN 978-1936117796.
- Rasberry, L. (2014). "Wikipedia: what it is and why it matters for healthcare". BMJ. 348 (apr08 3): g2478. doi:10.1136/bmj.g2478. ISSNÂ 1756-1833. PMIDÂ 24714406. S2CIDÂ 11470667.
- Rasberry, L. (2014). "Citing Wikipedia". BMJ. 348 (mar05 4): g1819. doi:10.1136/bmj.g1819. ISSNÂ 1756-1833. PMIDÂ 24603566. S2CIDÂ 39609957.
- Gruson-Daniel, CÊlya (29 August 2013). "[21th to 28th of August 2013] New York : deep dive into Open Science communities - HackYourPhD". hackyourphd.org. HackYourPhD.
- Nadya, Kadrevis (2011). "Look at Me". vimeo.com. Nadya Kadrevis Films., a mockumentary on the Seattle arts scene circa 2011
About me or my views
edit- Harrison, Stephen (27 May 2020). "Future Historians Will Need Access to Coronavirus Misinformation". Slate Magazine.
- Singh, Jagmeet (3 April 2020). "Wikipedia Has a Special Project to Fight Coronavirus Fake News in India". NDTV Gadgets 360. NDTV.
- P. Nair, Roshni (4 November 2019). "How Wikimedia India went bust". The Morning Context.
- Wikimedia Foundation (2019). "Expanding Wikipedia's reach". Wikimedia Foundation 2018 Annual Report. Wikmedia Foundation.
- Not about me specifically, but I am a co-organizer of the Internet in a Box project.
- Kent, Will (16 October 2019). "Wikidata Program Evaluation". Wiki Education Foundation. Meta-Wiki.
- Blueher, William (14 June 2017). "Let Them Eat Wiki-Cake: Editing Wikipedia in Watson Library". The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Tabaei, Sara (15 June 2017). "One Librarian, One Reference". Touro College Library Blog. Touro College.
- Tabaei, Sara (May 23, 2017). "Making the World Safer One Wikipedia Entry at a Time". shs.touro.edu. Touro College.
- Science Sandbox (27 April 2017). "Crowdsourcing Expertise: A Working Guide for Organizing a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon at a Science Conference" (PDF). Science Sandbox. Simons Foundation.
- Dewey, Caitlin (6 April 2016). "What happens when a convicted murderer edits Wikipedia". Washington Post.
- Tabaei, Sara (5 April 2016). "Wikipedia Editathon: Touro PT Students Share Health Information Worldwide". Library Blog for the Touro College Community. Touro College Libraries.
- Garnett, Carla (April 24, 2015). "NIH Marks Women's History Month with All-Day Wikipedia Edit". nihrecord.nih.gov. National Institutes of Health.
- Godlee, F. (27 March 2014). "Unethical, a guilty secret, and still crazy after all these years". BMJ. 348 (mar27 1): g2396. doi:10.1136/bmj.g2396. S2CIDÂ 71753999.
- Evan J. Peterson (November 12, 2014). "The Case for PrEP, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love HIV-Positive Guys". The Stranger. Retrieved 12 November 2014., in which I am mentioned as being a Wikipedian
- Stoeffel, Kat (February 11, 2014). "Closing Wikipedias Gender Gap â Reluctantly". The Cut. New York Magazine.
- Wagley, Catherine (6 February 2014). "Wikipedia Becomes a Battleground for Art Activism". laweekly.com. LA Weekly.
- The PubMed Health Team (July 17, 2013). "Wikipedia visits the National Library of Medicine and NIH - Blog - National Library of Medicine". PubMed Health. PubMed.
- Tony1; The ed17 (3 July 2013). "Wikipedia's medical collaborations gathering pace". Wikipedia. The Signpost.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - "Wikipedia: Meet the men and women who write the articles", BBC News Magazine, BBC, 15 July 2012
- "Berkenalan dengan para penulis Wikipedia". bbc.com/indonesia/ (in Indonesian). BBC. 16 July 2012.
- Paulson, Tom; Cyan, James (25 April 2012), "Infectious hope: When getting malaria makes sense", Humanosphere
Credited
edit- Sengul-Jones, Monika (10 February 2021). "The promise of Wikidata". DataJournalism.com. European Journalism Centre.
My comments
editConferences
edit- Wikimania events -
- Rasberry, Lane (12 July 2012), "Research institution collaboration", Wikimania 2012, Washington, D.C.: Wikimedia DC
- Chan, Leslie; Shockey, Nick; Rasberry, Lane; Zanni, Andrea; Mietchen, Daniel; Ayers, Phoebe (10 August 2013), "Open Access & Wikipedia: Opening the world's academic research to improve the world's most popular reference source", Wikimania 2012, Hong Kong: Wikimedia Hong Kong
- Rasberry, Lane; Klein, Max; Cuenca, David; Becker, Adam; Wacha, Megan; Forrester, James (8 August 2014), "Reform of citation structure for all Wikimedia projects", Wikimania 2014, London: Wikimedia UK
- Rasberry, Lane; Howard, Dorothy (18 July 2015), "Our options for addressing harassment of women, LGBT+ people, and other popular targets for discrimination", Wikimania 2015, Mexico City: Wikimedia Mexico
- Rasberry, Lane (23 June 2016), "Health Organizations and Wikipedia", Wikimania 2016, Esino Lario: Wikimedia Italy
- Rasberry, Lane; Trotter, Fred (26 June 2016), "The interest of the world's most influential health organizations in Wikipedia's coverage of medical topics", Wikimania 2016, Esino Lario: Wikimedia Italy
- McGrady, Ryan; Rasberry, Lane; Dawson, Jennifer; Shaw, Diane; Koerner, Jackie (12 August 2017), "Wikipedia Visiting Scholars", Wikimania 2017, Montreal: Wikimedia Canada
- Rasberry, Lane (21 July 2018), "5 projects in Wikidata which every medical editor should know", Wikimania 2018, Capetown: Wikimedia South Africa
- Rasberry, Lane (17 August 2019), "Improving discovery of medical journal articles", Wikimania 2019, Stockholm: Wikimedia Sweden
- I am one of the organizers of WikiConference North America. I am involved with everything, but in particular -
- Rasberry, Lane; Heilman, James; Poore, Sydney; Orlowitz, Jake; Richter, Felix (31 May 2014), "Health Science Panel", WikiConference USA, New York City: Wiki NYC
- Rasberry, Lane; Orlowitz, Jake; Swisher, Val; Maggio, Lauren; Whitaker, Evans; Heilman, James; Azzam, Amin; Bresler, David; Leon, Armando; Otoide, Kingsley; Trotter, Fred; Ross, Will; McCue, Jack D. (8 October 2016), "Why medical schools should embrace Wikipedia", WikiConference North America 2016, San Diego: United States Wikimedians, retrieved 19 January 2017
- Rasberry, Lane (10 November 2019), "Machine learning for wiki by university students", WikiConference North America, Boston: WikiConference North America
- Other conferences
- Rasberry, Lane; Royce, Celeste S. (5 March 2015), "Writing for Wikipedia: Empowering Learners as Educators in the Digital Age" (PDF), Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 2015 annual meeting, San Antonio: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- Rasberry, Lane (2 September 2015), "Wikipedia in medical school classrooms: crowdsourcing public health communication through medical education" (PDF), Preventing Overdiagnosis 2015, Washington, D.C.: National Cancer Institute and University of Oxford
- Rasberry, Lane (28 October 2016), "The Inside Track on Wikipedia for Medical Librarians", Upstate New York and Ontario Chapter of the Medical Library Association 2016 annual meeting, Watkins Glen, New York: Upstate New York and Ontario Chapter of the Medical Library Association
- Azzam, Amin; Otoide, Kingsley; Rasberry, Lane (14 November 2016), "Editing Wikipedia for medical school credit" (PDF), Association of American Medical Colleges Annual conference 2016, Seattle: Association of American Medical Colleges
- Rasberry, Lane (19 November 2016), "To Trust or Not to Trust? Wikipedia as a Health Resource", American Medical Student Association 2016 Fall Conference, New York City: American Medical Student Association
Online meetings
edit- Wikimedia Foundation (18 September 2020). "Sustainability Community Roundtable Discussion". Wikimedia Foundation YouTube channel. YouTube.
Funding
editI either wrote the funding request or participated in executing these funded projects.
- Forsyth, Pete; Montgomery, Tara (April 2012), "Consumer Reports/Wikipedian in Residence", Meta-Wiki, Consumer Reports,
US$6000
- WikiConference organizing team (December 2013), "WikiConference USA 2014", Meta-Wiki, WikiConference Committee,
US$35,000
- WikiConference organizing team (December 2014), WikiConference USA 2015, Wiki Education Foundation,
US$50,000
- Wiki NYC Fundraising Committee (March 2016), Wikimedia New York City/2016-2017, Wiki NYC,
US$74,000
- Wiki NYC Fundraising Committee (May 2017), Wikimedia New York City/2017-2018, Wiki NYC,
US$80,000
Pages I created
editMedical topics
edit- Partner services
- HIV prevention
- Vaccine-induced seropositivity
- Media portrayal of HIV/AIDS
- AIDS fatigue
- Rectal microbicide
- Vaginal microbicide
- List of biobanks
- Biological specimens
- Biobank ethics
- Return of results
- Privacy for research participants
- De-identification
- Clinical research ethics
- Right to withdraw
- Phases of clinical research
- Community advisory board
- Justice (ethics)
- Respect for persons
- Beneficence (ethics)
- Cost of HIV treatment
- Research participant
- List of medical ethics cases
- Honest broker
- 2012â2013 flu seasonâ
- Health indicator
- HIV/AIDS research
- Health care quality
- Drugs for acid-related disorders
- Implant failure
- Antibiotic use in livestock
- Health information on Wikipedia
- Cardiac reserve
- Health information on the Internet
- Schwartz-Jampel syndrome
- Clinical trials on glucosamine and chondroitin
- Infection in childcare
- Metal poisoning
- Undesirable health care outcomes
- Overscreening
- Healthcare in New York
- Healthcare in New York City
- Healthcare in Utah
- Healthcare in Texas
- Healthcare in California
- Healthcare in Washington (state)
- Preoperative care
- Medical data breach
- Anthem medical data breach
- Patient satisfaction
- Treatment as prevention
- Waiting in healthcare
- Conflict of interest in the health care industry
- Medicalâindustrial complex
- Suicide among doctors
- Suicide in music subcultures
- Rectal douching
- Pancake syndrome
- Undertreatment of pain
- Separation of prescribing and dispensing
- Consumer import of prescription drugs
- FDA citizen petition
- Unused drug
- Drug recycling
- Drug disposal
- Collection of unused drugs
- Drug expiration
- Drug distribution
- Modesty in medical settings
- Healthy digestion
- Research site
- Maternal mortality in India
- Neglected tropical diseases in India
- Animal vaccination
- Leishmaniasis vaccine
- Respiratory syncytial virus vaccine
- Eradication of lymphatic filariasis
- Lymphatic filariasis in India
- First 1000 days
- Child development in India
- Vaccination in Brazil
- PfizerâBioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
- Black fungus (COVID-19 condition)
- Vaccination in Bangladesh
- Herman Cain Award
Non-commercial organizations
edit- Lawyers Collective
- CONRAD (organization)
- CAPRISA
- Technology Innovation Agency
- Avahan
- Evandro Chagas Institute
- AsociaciĂłn Civil Impacta Salud y EducaciĂłn
- FundaciĂłn Ecuatoriana Equidad
- California Beer and Beverage Distributors
- Division of Signal Transduction Therapy
- Wesson Attendance Center
- Circulation Verification Council
- International HIV/AIDS Alliance
- South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative
- BBC World Service Trust
- Lifelong AIDS Alliance
- San Francisco VA Medical Center
- Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health
- Washington Global Health Alliance
- Infectious Disease Research Institute
- Gay City Health Project
- Benaroya Research Institute
- Global Washington
- People's Science Institute
- Municipal Research and Services Center
- International Rectal Microbicide Advocates
- Global Campaign for Microbicides
- Microbicides Development Programme
- EuroBioBank
- Carlo Besta Neurological Institute
- Autism Genetic Resource Exchange
- Human Tissue Resource Network
- International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories
- National Bioethics Advisory Commission
- Office of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research
- Estonian Genome Project
- Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery
- Sage Bionetworks
- Humsafar Trust
- Microbicide Trials Network
- Office of HIV/AIDS Network Coordination
- INSIGHT
- IMPAACT
- Born This Way Foundation
- Consumentenbond
- Test-Achats
- Swedish Consumers' Association
- Society of Thoracic Surgeons
- Chihuly Garden and Glass
- Society for Vascular Medicine
- Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
- Foundation for Child Development
- Tennessee Medical Association
- British Orthopaedic Association
- AllTrials
- MuckRock
- American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- National Quality Forum
- OpenWireless.org
- YODA Project
- Time Well Spent
- Consumer & Prescriber Grant Program
- BioSimGrid
- Greater Washington Partnership
- Blue Ribbon Commission on Race, Memorials and Public Spaces
- African Minds
- Kinnar Akhara
- Social Science One
- University Heights Center
- 619 Western
- Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis
- Public Interest Technology University Network
- Verified
Biographies
edit- Anand Grover
- Daiki Suzuki
- Nils Daulaire
- Dalveer Bhandari
- Altamas Kabir
- Arun Pathak
- K. Srinath Reddy
- Ken Stuartâ
- Paul Volberding
- Michel Kazatchkine
- Nakamura Jakuemon IV
- Charles P. Gerba
- MC Yogi
- Fredrik Stanton
- Noriyasu Akase
- Dietmar Rothermund
- Susan Buchbinder
- Laxmi Narayan Tripathi
- Aditya Bandopadhyay
- Riadh Guerfali
- Sami Ben Gharbia
- Mike Rossner
- Heather Joseph
- Samir Husni
- David Caplovitz
- Dexter Keezer
- Edward Reich
- Richard E. Berlin
- Stephen Brobeck
- Lester Breslow
- Roni Zeiger
- Christopher Tietze
- Leslie Chan
- Cameron Neylon
- Osmond Fraenkel
- Robert S. Adler
- Stuart B. Levy
- Marshall R. Urist
- Ken Getz
- George P. Larrick
- Joel J. Nobel
- Jashodaben Chimanlal
- Ben Balter
- Christine Weick
- Lindsey Doe
- Graham Blackall
- Jill Kargman
- Deborah Zarin
- Qween Amor
- Lilly Marks
- Elizabeth Concordia
- Jackie Judd
- Jonathan LaPook
- Victoria Taylor
- Maurits van den Boogert
- Mother Pigeon
- Amos Yee
- Ryan Morrison
- Lindsay Mills
- James Henry Skene
- Sydney Ember
- William Twining (military physician)
- Ana Martinez de Luco
- BabiBoi
- Indu Bhushan
- M. N. Dinesh
- Rajnish Rai
- Rajkumar Pandian
- P.P. Pandey
- Ashish Pandya
- Shrikant Khandalkar
- Abhay Chudasma
- Sylvester Daniel
- Vipul Aggarwal
- Rajesh Bhushan
- Paperboy Prince
- Penelope Scott
- Ed Needham
- Franziska Heine
- George Bakan
- Riz Rollins
- George F. McGrath
Public places
editIndian government posts
editThis one is incomplete and was a mess. I started making articles for government posts in India in 2010. I had a source but later decided that it did not meet WP:RS. I needed a source for top-level Indian government posts, and did not know when I would see anything like that. In 2016 someone came to Wikipedia with Right to Information (India) documents that listed government officials in posts. So far as I know, that person's Right to Information request provided the first published record of lists of high ranking government officers in India to mass media.
- Chair of the Unique Identification Authority of India
- Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers (India)
- Minister of Tribal Affairs (India)
- Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment (India)
- Minister of Water Resources (India)
- Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (India)
- Minister of Shipping (India)
- Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports (India)
- Minister of Food Processing Industries (India)
- Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (India)
- Minister of Tourism (India)
- Minister of Rural Development (India)
- Minister of Panchayati Raj (India)
- Minister of Development of North Eastern Region (India)
- Minister of Mines (India)
- Minister of Human Resource Development (India)
- Minister of Labour and Employment (India)
- Minister of Information and Broadcasting (India)
- Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas (India)
- Minister of Communications and Information Technology (India)
- Minister of Textiles (India)
- Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs (India)
- Minister of Road Transport and Highways (India)
- Minister of Power (India)
- Minister of Urban Development (India)
- Minister of New and Renewable Energy (India)
- Minister of Law and Justice (India)
- Minister of Defence (India)
- Minister of Health and Family Welfare (India)
- Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises (India)
- Minister of Steel (India)
- Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (India)
Conferences and events
edit- III International AIDS Conference, 1987
- XII International AIDS Conference, 1998
- XIV International AIDS Conference, 2002
- XVII International AIDS Conference, 2008
- XVIII International AIDS Conference, 2010
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