Andrew Su

Andrew Su

Andrew Su

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Department of Integrative, Structural and Computational Biology
The Scripps Research Institute
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Andrew is a Professor at the Scripps Research Institute in the Department of Integrative, Structural and Computational Biology (ISCB). His research focuses on building and applying bioinformatics infrastructure for biomedical discovery. His research has a particular emphasis on leveraging crowdsourcing for genetics and genomics. Representative projects include the Gene Wiki, BioGPS, MyGene.Info, and Mark2Cure, each of which engages the crowd to help organize biomedical knowledge. These resources are collectively used millions of times every month by members of the research community, by students, and by the general public.

Education

Ph.D., Chemistry; The Scripps Research Institute
BA, Chemistry, Computing and Information Systems, and Integrated Science; Northwestern University

Recent Posts

Spotlight: STITCH

We’re pleased to highlight another great plugin in our Spotlight series of posts. This week, we’ll be profiling STITCH. Without further ado:In one tweet (140 characters) or less, introduce us to your website.STITCH is a database of...

Spotlight: Human Protein Atlas

After a brief hiatus in our occasional Spotlight series, we’re pleased to resume with an introduction to the Human Protein Atlas. This site has long been a plugin in the BioGPS plugin library. Thanks to Lisa Berglund for guiding us through...

BioGPS on mobile devices

Sometimes, gene annotation just can’t wait. For those times when you need gene annotation information now, we’ve just released a new mobile version of the BioGPS website at http://biogps.gnf.org/m/. Similar to the iPhone app we released...

User profiles and social networks

Earlier this year, we announced our plans to grow BioGPS as a social application. Previously, your user account was pretty much limited to keeping track of your BioGPS stuff — layouts, plugins, and gene lists. Feast your eyes on BioGPS...