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Add a sentence about her research to the lead. Keep in mind that readers are non-experts.
Find more information about Esnault in her CV, add it and cite the source.
Add a section called See also after Awards and put the link Timeline of women in science there, starting with an *
Add a section "Research" and summarize her main research topics and the goal of possible research groups to this section in at least 4-5 sentences. Find a source that is appropriate for an encyclopedia (e. g. https://www.uni-due.de/en/research_leibnitz_award.php.) and explain in relatively easy words the key aspects of Sadowski's research.
Add a section "Selected Publications" and add a variety from oldest to most recent. Chose a subjective selection of a broad variety of articles, but make sure to add all books she has written or edited. Don't add more than 7 articles. It's just an overview for interested readers and has no intention to mirror a complete Bibliography.
Check if "External Links" are still valid and working. Exchange them with active links, if not. Throw out the book and add the link to the publications section.
Add an "Infobox Scientist". Copy it from the source code of this article into the source code of this article and overwrite the information you have: Marie Maynard Daly