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Nicholas W. Beeson, Ph.D. I am a retired research scientist.

I received a B.S. Chem. in 1979 from the University of Michigan. The B.S. with a major in Chemistry entails a lesser degree of study in the Chemistry Department than that leading to the B.S.Chem. which is the most rigorous undergraduate degree in pure chemistry.

I then worked for six years synthesizing new chemicals for the Parke-Davis Research Center of the Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company, in Ann Arbor.

In 1989 I received a M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering. This is awarded on completion of all of the course work required for the two distinct degrees.

I then did my doctoral studies in the lab of Dr. Gerhard Wagner at Harvard Medical School. I earned a Ph.D. in Biophysics from the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1995.

Over the next twenty years I worked for six research groups in Ann Arbor: Parke-Davis, Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, and four departments in the University of Michigan Medical School: Human Genetics, Radiation Oncology, Biologic Nanotechnology, and the Center for Integrative Biologic Informatics.

I spent the last four years of my career teaching computer science to undergraduates at Concordia University in Ann Arbor.

I am now happily retired.

I have been editing Wikipedia since 2006, averaging 1.8 articles edited per day, with half of those being non-trivial edits.

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