Wikipedia:WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology/Participants

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Thank you for joining the MCB WikiProject! Now that you're signed up, there are a number of areas that can use attention:
  • One of the first areas in which we could use your help is in discussing proposals, so that we can take our ideas off the drawing board and put them into action. Go there, choose a proposal, read it and add your two cents!
  • The worklist contains a list of all of the articles that have been identified as being of interest to the project, organized according to category and assigned an importance and quality grade. It's an excellent resource when you're looking for an article to adopt.
  • The MCB Collaboration of the Month is a monthly collaboration to improve molecular and cellular biology articles to good or featured article status.
  • The article request is where members can go to ask for help in creating specific new articles or in completing particular tasks.


Welcome, and good luck!


AAAsBiophysics Talk Small contributor: I add new info and edit stubs related to cell biology and biochemistry.
AaronM Talk I work on (in Wikipedia and the outside world) the cytoskeleton, cilia/flagella, and motor proteins
ABiochemist Talk Porting of material into WikiBooks, General Biochemistry and X-ray Crystallography
Active Contributor Talk It is a privilege to participate
Adenosine Talk We need more diagrams, they can convey more information in one image than two volumes of text
Alberrosidus Talk Membrane structure/function, protein synthesis/signaling
Alteripse Talk
Amazinglarry Talk I have a Ph.D. in cellular and molecular biology, and I work on and edit articles related to DNA repair.
AndrewGNF Talk Bioinformatics, gene expression analysis; interested in creating a wikipedia page for every mammalian gene
Antorjal Talk Prokaryotic transcription and translation, gene regulation, Enzymology
Arcadian Talk
Bandeapart Talk Signal transduction, membrane-associated proteins, mathematical modeling
Bassophile Talk Protein structure determination - specifically X-ray crystallographer, also biophysics. Have worked on Toxins, Phosphatases, Cell motility, glycoproteins. PostDoc.
BerserkerBen Talk "Will draw any enzymatic reaction for food": If you feel an article can be improve with a picture of the protein or enzyme reaction/mechanism simply ask.
Biohacker Talk
Biolinker Talk
Biophys Talk Membrane-associated proteins, Protein folding and stability, Molecular mechanics and modeling
Blackcat100 Talk Bioinformatics, Microarray data analysis, Biological networks, Gene regulation, Machine learning
Blastwizard Talk Bioinformatics, Sequence analysis, Protein structure prediction, Metabolism, Cellular processes
BorisTM Talk Here: Primary - Inter and intra cell signaling, Metabolism, Regulation; Secondary - everything else. Outside this project - Neuroscience.
Cariaso Talk Bioinformatics, snps, microarrays
Ciar Talk Molecules and cells of the immune system.
ClockworkSoul Talk
cmw4117 Talk
Comcc Talk Undergraduate Physiology student with cell biology and immunology background. Looking to contribute.
Daen Talk Bioinformatics esp. sequence analysis, cheminformatics
Danko Georgiev MD Talk I participate in creation/editting of some entries in molecular neuroscience, though in the future I might contribute to areas outside neurobiology
David D. Talk Epigenetics, biochemistry and development, emphasis on plants
David.Throop Talk Eicosanoids
delldot Talk
DGG Talk phylogenetics, especially with respect to consistency on the Wikipedia pages
Diberri Talk Biochemistry and cell signaling, also template tools
DO11.10 Talk Graduate student immunology topics, immune system, etc...
Dr Aaron Talk Bone biology, muscle biology, basic cell biology, cell signalling
Dr.saptarshi Talk integrative biology of all the systems, cell biology of signaling, tissue biology, transdifferentiation, stem cell niche etc etc
EdJohnston Talk Phylogenetics, bioinformatics
England Expects Talk I'm currently writing my Ph.D. thesis on Biological Chemistry, specialising in DNA damage repair. I was originally trained in chemistry.
EquationDoc Talk Computational biology, Bioinformatics, Cancer, Cell signaling - I would also like to see a Wikipedia page for every human protein.
Flyguy649 Talk PhD candidate in cell trafficking and Developmental biology using Drosophila; other interests: cell signaling
GACGGT Talk Muscle Biology, Neuromuscular Junction, cell signaling, receptor tyrosine kinases, aging.
GAThrawn22 Talk Developmental Biology - I would also like to see a wikipedia page for every human protein
Geoking66 Talk Nucleic acids, chromosones, WikiGnoming (minor edits for æsthetic or grammatical/spelling purposes)
Goldfinger820 Talk RNA interference, RNA molecular biology, Insect Molecular Biology
Hedgehog33 Talk Transcriptional coactivators
Hydkat Talk Bioinformatics, Sequence analysis, Microarray data analysis, Biodatabases.
ImmunolPhD Talk PI3-K, Chemotaxis and T cells
Inositol Talk
Jbarin Talk Doctoral candidate: Immunology, autoimmune disease, receptor signalling
JBKramer Talk Educated non-professional. Not a crank, I promise.
Jcwhizz Talk Structural biologist and bioinformatician. Primary expertise proteases (and enzymes in general) and protease inhibitors, serpins
JE at UWO Talk Medical sciences student: Physiology, biophysics, immunology, and more. (see my userpage).
Johnalrd Talk understanding the Secrets of Life from the nanoscale up
Johntex Talk Miscellaneous. I helped bring Baby Gender Mentor to featured status and I'm working on Allerca
Jfdwolff Talk Clinical biochemistry and clinically relevant enzymes/proteins
JOK Talk
Jvbishop Talk Attempting to tackle the Cell theory page
JWSchmidt Talk I admit it; I want a Wikipedia article for every human protein.
Kantokano Talk Immunology postdoc - currently working on T cells
Keesiewonder Talk Pursuing an MS in Biotechnology
KeybladeSephi Talk Expertise in biology, chemistry, physics, and computer programming
Kjaergaard Talk Biophysical and structural aspects of proteins.
Kohlasz Talk Chemotaxis; Chemotaxis assays; Proteomics; Drug Discovery
Kurtrik Talk Pathogens; Immunology
LasseFolkersen Talk
Ldlten Talk I have a PhD in Molecular Biology and I study DNA Replication and DNA Repair
LestatdeLioncourt Talk
Lord Metroid Talk Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, fascinated by the molecular mechanics that makes up life. Loves the theory but loath laborative work in the courses.
MarcoTolo Talk
Nibblesnbits Talk Enzyme Kinetics, Molecular Biology, Enzyme Inhibition, Drug Discovery
Nirajrm Talk Molecular Biology
Nitramrekcap Talk
OldakQuill Talk
OncoAnalyst Talk Bioinformatics. Work with computers, interested in the molecular biology of cancer.
Opabinia regalis Talk Protein structure and folding, computational biology
Patricknoddy Talk
Parutakupiu Talk
Peregrine Falcon Talk
Peta Talk Biochem and molecular biology esp related to plants
Peter Znamenskiy Talk Cell culture and adult stem cells, developmental signalling pathways
pez2 Talk Enzymology, particularly Vitamin K and Serine Proteases. Natural Killer cells
Psychromorbidus Talk Focuses on Fungal and Plant Proteomics and Plant defense systems.
Reo On Talk Plant hormonne, plant cell biology (especially topics related to hormonne transport regulation - trafficking, polarity etc )
Rrten00 Talk Basic molecular biology and cell biology (focus: cancer and regulation)
Roadnottaken Talk Graudate student - proteomics, mass-spectrometry, lipid- and protein-biochemistry, endocannabinoids & neurotransmission.
RockyRaccoon Talk Single-molecule biophysics, optical trapping, nucleosomes, nucleosome remodelling, physical properties of DNA.
Rozzychan Talk Improve organization of the major biochemical pathways in cell biology by adding templates and links. Improve readability of articles.
Rsundby Talk Haverford College.
Runningamok Talk Graduate student. Adult stem cells, muscle, and general cell bio
Sangak Talk Structural Biology (NMR), Nano-biotechnology, Biophotonics, Motor proteins and cytoskeleton.
Seans Potato Business Talk Protein engineering, gene therapy, viral vectors and pseudotyping.
SenorKristobbal Talk Honours student in Molecular Biology currently doing honours project on Type II topoisomerases.
Serephine Talk Background in biomedical sciences such as histology, anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology and pathology.
SFMatheson Talk Neurobiology, developmental biology, cell biology, cytoskeleton. I use RNAi in neuronal cultures to study cytoskeletal signaling in process outgrowth.
ShaiM Talk
SirHaddock Talk Protein folding - experimental and computational
Sodaplayer Talk Into cell biology and biochemistry.
Splette Talk Cytoskeleton, computational biology, images
Stable_attractor Talk Biochem undergrad. Like Cell Bio better. Fascinated by the secretory pathway.
Staranise Talk
Ste1n Talk I have been educated in biotech, but currently I'm mostly into bioinformatics, esp. automated Swanson linking and other forms of text mining.
Stewartadcock Talk
Sucrine Talk Currently studying oncology
tameeria Talk Plant molecular biology, biochemistry, computational genomics
Tim Vickers Talk Enzymes, enzyme kinetics, enzyme inhibition and pathogens.
Thorwald Talk Bioinformatics / computational biology, protein-protein interaction prediction, drug discovery
tsjipko Talk Signal transduction, cell migration.
Tycho Talk
WikipedianProlific Talk I make images, diagrams, cross sections etc. for scientific (biological mostly) wikipedia articles. Please feel free to contact me with a request if you need graphics. My gallery can be seen here.
Willow Talk Proteins and other basic biochemistry.
Wlad Talk Structure-function. Biochemistry of neural development.
Xcomradex Talk Enzyme kinetics and inhibition, chemical biology, and chemical aspects of biological reactions
Zephyris Talk
Scientizzle Scientizzle
CyLMH Talk Cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry.