Difference between revisions of "John Sadowski"
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− | '''John P. Sadowski''', Ph.D. is a chemist specializing in the health effects of new technologies on workers, as well as DNA nanotechnology research. He joined the board of Wikimedia DC in September 2014, |
+ | '''John P. Sadowski''', Ph.D. is a chemist specializing in the health effects of new technologies on workers, as well as DNA nanotechnology research. He joined the board of Wikimedia DC in September 2014, served as Treasurer from October 2016 until January 2022, and is currently Vice President. |
His activities with Wikimedia DC have included organizing edit-a-thons with professional scientific societies, and serving as the U.S. coordinator for the Wiki Science Competition. He also coordinated the chapter's positions on public policy topics such as [[I:PP/OW|orphan works reform]] and the [[I:PP/CA|public domain status of California state government works]]. He contributes to Wikipedia mainly on the topics of nanotechnology, biophysics, science policy, and local history. |
His activities with Wikimedia DC have included organizing edit-a-thons with professional scientific societies, and serving as the U.S. coordinator for the Wiki Science Competition. He also coordinated the chapter's positions on public policy topics such as [[I:PP/OW|orphan works reform]] and the [[I:PP/CA|public domain status of California state government works]]. He contributes to Wikipedia mainly on the topics of nanotechnology, biophysics, science policy, and local history. |
Revision as of 00:44, 24 January 2022
John P. Sadowski, Ph.D. is a chemist specializing in the health effects of new technologies on workers, as well as DNA nanotechnology research. He joined the board of Wikimedia DC in September 2014, served as Treasurer from October 2016 until January 2022, and is currently Vice President.
His activities with Wikimedia DC have included organizing edit-a-thons with professional scientific societies, and serving as the U.S. coordinator for the Wiki Science Competition. He also coordinated the chapter's positions on public policy topics such as orphan works reform and the public domain status of California state government works. He contributes to Wikipedia mainly on the topics of nanotechnology, biophysics, science policy, and local history.