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About Me
   
This is me
If you look (really) close, you can see that all my T cells are exactly the same. I love ovalbumin, and cheese.



In real life I am a Professor in the field of Immunology in Denver, Colorado.
I am named after my favorite transgenic mouse. You can read more about what makes me special here.

My personal rules of Wikipedia:

  • I will only add facts to the articles I write, and I will cite those facts.
  • I will add reputable sources available on the Internet, over books or paper sources, so that my contributions can be easily verified, whenever possible.
  • I will add (scientific) references to Free Full Text and/or Open Source journals over subscription services, for the reasons above, and because science should belong to every one.
  • I will never cite my own papers.
  • I will never cite the papers/books/websites of my family, close friends or colleagues.
  • I will not let "bad science" happen (that goes for the real world too).
  • I will never push a point view of any sort, in any article, nor will I back down to the POV pushers out there.
  • I will never advertise on Wikipedia, and I will not allow others to do so.
  • I will remove vandalism where ever it occurs.
  • I will assume that all users are here to improve Wikipedia, unless they prove otherwise.
  • I am here to help maintain the project. I am also here to help YOU! Please let me know if I can be of assistance by dropping me a note on my talk page.


I also like to collect strange articles, a few that I have come across are:

Wikium vitae
   

I wrote my first article on 17 March 2006. I have written articles on a number of subjects, including several that are science related. Some of my favorite contributions are:

To Do and Notes
   
Awards
   


The Working Scientist and Wikipedian's
Barnstar
For your tireless efforts on Poliomyelitis, which is now a featured article.
--Dan Dassow (talk) 00:04, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
Userboxes
   
This user's time zone is UTC-6.
This user was born during the Carter administration.
CUThis user is a student or alumnus of the University of Colorado.
This user is a scientist.
This user is a member of the Molecular & Cellular Biology WikiProject
PhDThis user has a Doctor of Philosophy degree.