Hi! I'm Coriander, or Andy- I've been an active member of the wikipedia community for the last 5-odd years, and have transitioned from a primarily literature/grammatical editor to a contributor/watchdog of several articles on sexual behaviors in a few lizards I work with, including uta stansburiana. I'm interested in bioethics, evolutionary biology, ecology, botany, sexual reproductive strategies, sociology of sex, and will either end up a crazy lizard lady or a crazy sex ed teacher most likely.
If you have any questions about working in a research lab, working with uta stansburiana, or what something in Yiddish means, I'm comfortable labeling myself "competent" in any of those subjects. I'm also a native speaker of English and can/will edit articles for flow and grammar whether or not they're in my direct subject field (but I promise never to take out relevant jargon or details).
Long story short, I'm a very nice queer scientist working to make the world a better place. Don't be afraid to say hello!
Andy:
- Is a research biologist currently working in the field of Herpetology.
- Is working to translate and add to pages with Yiddish in them.
- Can take a few trout to the face before she passes out.
- is 100% interested in being politically correct and neutral in all comments and edits, so tell her when she isn't.
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