Talk:Stephanie A. Majewski
Latest comment: 10 years ago by Another Believer in topic Potential COI declaration
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Potential COI declaration
editThough I worked at the University of Oregon and left employment there long before Stephanie A. Majewski was hired in the Department of Physics, I am acquainted with her and therefore declare a potential conflict of interest. I appreciate the help of other editors in reviewing the draft I have proposed and checking to ensure NPOV and encyclopedic tone. — Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 21:45, 25 May 2016 (UTC)
- Happy to move the draft to main space and see what happens... Thanks for starting! ---Another Believer (Talk) 23:34, 25 May 2016 (UTC)
- @Another Believer: I'd like to suggest two revisions to the article. First, in the “Career” section, Scientific American should be italicized. Second, the following sentence added to the end of the “Career” section would further explain the conditions of the award:
- The program awards significant financial support for five years, at least $150,000 annually for research expenses and summer salary.[1]
- ↑ "DOE's Office of Science Selects 35 Scientists to Receive Early Career Research Program Funding - Program provides support to exceptional researchers" (PDF). Science.energy.gov. Department of Energy, Office of Public Affairs. 2014-05-07. Retrieved 2016-05-31.

