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Or did it expire during the holiday season (within the past few days)?
Yes, you are still considered a contributor as long as you have made significant contributions to the scientific community in the past.
Yes, anyone who contributes to scientific knowledge through research, publications, or other means can be considered a contributor, regardless of their affiliation.
You can become a contributor by conducting original research, publishing your findings in reputable journals, presenting at conferences, and collaborating with other scientists.
No, while having a higher degree can be helpful, it is not a requirement to be considered a contributor. As long as you make significant contributions to the scientific community, you can be considered a contributor.
Yes, recognition and citations are not the only measures of being a contributor. As long as your research adds to the current knowledge and advances the field, you can be considered a contributor.