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Louise Valmoria is a student of Bachelor of Sciences and Arts at the University of Melbourne. Research interests include behavioural neuroscience, and European history and languages.
Louise Valmoria is a student of Bachelor of Sciences and Arts at the University of Melbourne. Research interests include behavioural neuroscience, and European history and languages. She has also recently commenced studying an LLB with the University of London.


Five years as a project officer in varying industries have resulted in involvement in projects including internal industry research for the IEEE SC3 Committee on the effects of electromagnetic fields on the body, and she has also had solid business experience in the recruitment industry, electrical engineering industry, and logistics and transport.
Five years as a project officer in varying industries have resulted in involvement in projects including internal industry research for the IEEE SC3 Committee on the effects of electromagnetic fields on the body, and she has also had solid business experience in the recruitment industry, electrical engineering industry, and logistics and transport.
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== To-Do List ==
== To-Do List ==


Editors are now being added automatically to mailing lists; this is an opt-out addition, however we would like people to join in order to kick-start workgroup activities!
Reviewing applications for mailing list administration; some applications have been received.


== Working on Articles ==
== Working on Articles ==


Currently working on some short drafts for [[Molecular Biology]] and [[Cell Biology]], looking for more comprehensive references.
Currently working on some short drafts for [[Molecular Biology]] and [[Cell Biology]], looking for more comprehensive references. I will probably have some structured drafts up and will definitely appreciate assistance from others in the biology workgroup!


== Completed Tasks ==
== Completed Tasks ==


Mailing lists for workgroups have now been set up!
Mailing lists for workgroups have now been set up!
Editors are now being added automatically to mailing lists; this is an opt-out addition, however we would like people to join in order to kick-start workgroup activities!

Revision as of 16:04, 10 August 2007


Louise Valmoria is a student of Bachelor of Sciences and Arts at the University of Melbourne. Research interests include behavioural neuroscience, and European history and languages. She has also recently commenced studying an LLB with the University of London.

Five years as a project officer in varying industries have resulted in involvement in projects including internal industry research for the IEEE SC3 Committee on the effects of electromagnetic fields on the body, and she has also had solid business experience in the recruitment industry, electrical engineering industry, and logistics and transport.

Louise is also the Citizendium's Mailing List Manager.


To-Do List

Reviewing applications for mailing list administration; some applications have been received.

Working on Articles

Currently working on some short drafts for Molecular Biology and Cell Biology, looking for more comprehensive references. I will probably have some structured drafts up and will definitely appreciate assistance from others in the biology workgroup!

Completed Tasks

Mailing lists for workgroups have now been set up!

Editors are now being added automatically to mailing lists; this is an opt-out addition, however we would like people to join in order to kick-start workgroup activities!