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There’s too much unsourced content in this article. This is not at all a good thing for any article, but particularly not good for a WP:BLP. Major awards or academic positions, etc. need to be supported by citations to reliable sources, ideally secondary ones, for WP:V and WP:BLPSOURCES purposes. Moreover, expressions like “He is known for...” should be attributed to a reliable source per WP:WEASEL and not written in Wikipedia’s voice. It would also make for a more balanced article if reliably sourced content about the subject’s early life, etc. can be found and added to the article; otherwise, it basically just reads as a type of Wikipedia CV which is not really what an article is intended to be per WP:NOTCV. —- Marchjuly (talk) 16:21, 5 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]