Following are some interesting accomplished folks I've discovered among us. Well, everyone is interesting, of course, but here are a few who’ve openly revealed fascinating (notable? expert? famous?) items about their occupations or preoccupations outside of Wikipedia:
- Doctorow, aka Cory Doctorow, is a blogger, journalist and science fiction author of several award-winning books including Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom and A Place So Foreign and Eight More. He is co-editor of the weblog, Boing Boing, and has regular columns in Popular Science and Make magazines. He is a contributing writer to Wired, The New York Times Magazine, The Globe and Mail, Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, and The Boston Globe. In 2004, he wrote an essay on Wikipedia included in The Anthology at the End of the Universe and delivered a powerful talk to Microsoft on copyright, technology, and DRM.
- Sci guy is a research scientist whose publications include development of antibody tests and the human genome, particularly relating to identifying biological markers of human disease and development of tests to improve the diagnosis of human disease. Doctors have referred patients to him who fail to respond to treatment and the usual conclusion is that the diagnosis was incorrect.
- Wilke, aka Claus Wilke, a theoretical physicist working in population genetics, particularly virus evolution, has authored over 30 publications in scientific journals, among them Nature, Genetics, Evolution, and Physical Review Letters. He also regularly reviews for Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, PLoS Biology, Journal of Theoretical Biology, and Physical Review Letters, among others.