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[edit] What I think about Wikipedia
This project is extraordinary important. It creates an upper level of the entire human knowledge database in the Internet. It is my pleasure to have some fun here.
[edit] Interests
Protein structure, folding, and stability; biological membranes; development of methods and energy functions for protein modeling; and modern Russian History. I am especially interested in human rights subjects and people who promote knowledge: scientists, writers, and journalists.
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[edit] New articles or major contributions
[edit] Proteins
[edit] Molecular modeling
[edit] History and politics
[edit] Journalists and writers
- Yuri Shchekochikhin, journalist, assassinated
- Sergei Yushenkov, politician, assassinated
- Galina Starovoitova, ethnographer and politician, assassinated
- Boris Stomakhin, journalist and politician, currently imprisoned (***)
- Grigory Pasko, journalist, freed after spending years in prison
- Gleb Yakunin, religious dissident, freed after spending years in Gulag
- Grigory Svirsky, writer and dissident, sent to exile; all his books published in the Soviet Union were physically destroyed
- Nikolay Khokhlov, a soldier who refused to follow criminal orders and was assassinated for that
- David Satter, journalist and writer
- Yevgenia Albats, journalist, writer, researcher of KGB, and radio host
- Anton Antonov-Ovseenko, writer and historian
- Anatoliy Golitsyn, wrote books about KGB deception strategy
- Stanislav Lunev, wrote a book about GRU activities
[edit] Others
[edit] Other important edits
- Protein stability
- Non-postulated relativity [1]
(***)Currently protected articles.
[edit] Current project
List of convicted Russian scientists (I have to describe each case in a few words)
- ^ Case study: Igor Sutiagin
- ^ AAAS Human Rights Action Network
- ^ Russian Scientist Charged With Disclosing State Secret
- ^ Oskar Kaibyshev convicted
- ^ Researchers Throw Up Their Arms
[edit] Links and notes
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