Andrew Su
Andrew Su
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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: Ingenuity and GeneGO
This week, we’re featuring a head-to-head spotlight series between two of the most popular pathway analysis tools, GeneGO and Ingenuity. Both are available as BioGPS plugins (Ingenuity and GeneGO).By the flip of a coin, GeneGO goes...New home page
We’re pleased to release the new BioGPS home page. Check it out!We’ve tried to make the new design cleaner, clearer, and more information-rich. This design also opens up some future enhancements we have planned.Opinions on how...Spotlight: Reactome
This week, we’re pleased to profile the Reactome database in our weekly Spotlight series. Thanks to Robin Haw and Peter D’Eustachio from Reactome for taking the time to talk with us, and for registering the Reactome BioGPS plugin.In one tweet...Spotlight: NCI-Nature Pathway Interaction Database
This week, we’re pleased to profile the NCI-Nature Pathway Interaction Database (PID) in our weekly Spotlight series. Thanks to Kira Anthony from the PID for taking the time to talk with us, and for registering the PID BioGPS plugin.In one...Recent Publications
Drug Repurposing using consilience of Knowledge Graph Completion methods
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Author Correction: Discovery of SARS-CoV-2 antiviral drugs through large-scale compound repurposing
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Perspectives on tracking data reuse across biodata resources
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Repositioning the Early Pathology of Type 1 Diabetes to the Extraislet Vasculature
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DrugMechDB: A Curated Database of Drug Mechanisms
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BioThings Explorer: a query engine for a federated knowledge graph of biomedical APIs
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DrugMechDB: A Curated Database of Drug Mechanisms
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BioThings Explorer: a query engine for a federated knowledge graph of biomedical APIs
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