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Hi! I'm Emily Temple-Wood , known as Keilana around here. (Just because I get asked sometimes, it's pronounced "Kay-lah-nah" or "Kay", not "Key".) I've been around the project since April 2007 on and off. I'm an administrator—I passed RfA in November 2007 and January 2008 , but focus more on content creation and am not the most current on the nitty-gritty of policy. While I was in college, I developed a kit for running anti-systemic bias workshops at institutions. These days, I write mainly about women scientists and medicine, through WikiProject Women Scientists and WikiProject Women's Health /WikiProject Medicine .
Sleeping is one of my favorite pastimes.
In real life, I'm a rural family medicine doctor in Montevideo , Minnesota . I have a bachelor's degree in molecular biology from Loyola University Chicago , and a D.O. from Midwestern University ; I completed my residency in Family Medicine at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital . I've spent time as a medical assistant and EMT-B as well. My research during undergrad was in Drosophila developmental biology , focusing on gonadal and nervous system morphogenesis.
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