Talk:Stuart A. Aaronson
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Regarding neutrality and recent additions Hello fellow editors, I’ve recently added a factual update to the “Awards and honors” section of this article, specifically:
- The inclusion of the 2024 Jacobi Medallion, as announced by Mount Sinai [1] I understand the importance of maintaining a neutral point of view (per [[WP:NPOV]]) and avoiding conflicts of interest. While I’m not personally affiliated with Dr. Aaronson or Mount Sinai, I recognize the need for transparency when contributing to biographies of living persons. Please feel free to review the citation and placement of the award entry. If there are specific concerns about tone, structure, or sourcing, I welcome collaboration to improve the entry. God bless, Gustavo
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