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

Sequenced genomes per year

As part of building the case for creating our proposed CMOD resource, we wanted to know just how quickly the number of sequenced genomes was increasing. The thinking is that the more genomes are being sequenced, the more genomes there are that are...

Thanks for your support

 A couple weeks ago, we posted an open invitation on BioGPS to write a letter in support of our proposal to continue BioGPS development. We also emailed some of our most trusted and loyal uses directly. “I find BioGPS to be the best...

BioGPS funding – we need your help!

  So the last two posts in this series have recapped four years of progress and outlined our path forward for BioGPS. Now, we are asking for your help. Having reviewed tool development proposals for NIH study sections before, I know that...