Talk:Otto Heinrich Warburg
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This article is pretty POV. I'm gonna remove POV comments pending citation. Turly-burly 09:48, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
Otto Heinrich Warburg was an extremely interesting scientist, whose work, I am convinced, is not yet properly appreciated. As I have been able to, I've been adding to this article.
Eventually, I see his page as consisting of the following sections, or some variant thereof:
- 1 His origins
- 2 His education & service in the First World War
- 3 His scientific endeavors (with subsections)
- in cell physiology
- in cancer research
- scientists he mentored
- scientists with whom he collaborated
- scientists who enlarged on his discoveries
- 4 Warburg as a person
- 5 The honors he received.
- 6 An overall evaluation of his work
- 7 Works by Warburg and their import
- 8 Works about Warburg and perhaps critiques of them.
How long this will take, I do not know; other wikipedians are most welcome to add their input.$ --Alterrabe 16:21, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
- I'm with you there...I've been slowly adding to this page (mostly anonymously before I created an account) since it was in infancy. I was so surprised/disappointed upon checking this article for a bit more info after reading about Warburg...it was so small...If I remember correctly, the first time I checked there wasn't even an article. Glad to see it's gotten to where it is and I hope (and will do what I can to make sure) it gets to the complexity you're talking about. Warburg really has done some great work that everyone should be aware of. Thanks to everyone who's contributed. --JohnDoe0007 09:02, 14 February 2007 (UTC)