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I am a graduate student in the History of Science, History of Medicine program at Yale University.  My research focus is the history of 20th century biology, particularly the relationship between organismal biology and molecular biology.  Other areas of historical training include 20th century American history, history of science since the mid-19th century, and the histories of science writing and science fiction.  I have undergraduate training in biochemistry, physics, and mathematics.
I am a graduate student in the History of Science, History of Medicine program at Yale University.  My research focus is the history of 20th century biology, particularly the relationship between organismal biology and molecular biology.  Other areas of historical training include 20th century American history, history of science since the mid-19th century, and the histories of science writing and science fiction.  I have undergraduate training in biochemistry, physics, and mathematics.


I edit Wikipedia as User:Ragesoss.
I edit Wikipedia as User:Ragesoss.
See also: [[CZ:Sage advice on writing CZ articles|Sage advice on writing CZ articles]]

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I am a graduate student in the History of Science, History of Medicine program at Yale University. My research focus is the history of 20th century biology, particularly the relationship between organismal biology and molecular biology. Other areas of historical training include 20th century American history, history of science since the mid-19th century, and the histories of science writing and science fiction. I have undergraduate training in biochemistry, physics, and mathematics.

I edit Wikipedia as User:Ragesoss.

See also: Sage advice on writing CZ articles