Ginger Tsueng
Ginger Tsueng
Senior Research Scientist / Scientific Outreach Project Manager
The Scripps Research Institute
gtsueng at scripps dot edu
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Bio
Love science and research? I do! I’m an extremely enthusiastic researcher with a Ph.D. from the Cell and Molecular Biology program offered jointly from SDSU and UCSD. My dissertation research was on viral persistence in the stem cells of the central nervous system. I enjoy engaging in cross-functional, multi-disciplinary, collaborative team endeavors.
Education
Ph.D., Biology, UCSD/SDSU Cell/Molecular Bio. Joint Doc. Program
MBA, Business Administration, San Diego State University (SDSU)
BS, Cell Biology and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
BS, Psychology, University of California, San Diego
Recent Posts
MyGene.info 2016 Year-end review
by ginger | Dec 27, 2016 | BD2K, BioGPS, mygene.info, mygene.py, publications
It has been a busy year for the MyGene.info team as they worked to apply the lessons they learned in building MyGene.info and MyVariant.info towards a BioThings framework, and the generation of additional services. At this rate, 2017 is on track to...2016 – A busy year for Gene Wiki and WikiData
by ginger | Dec 26, 2016 | big data, biocuration, conference, Gene Wiki, poster, presentation, publication, semantic wikipedia, wiki, Wikidata, wikipedia
I knew it! Last year, I struggled with the year-end post for the Gene Wiki/WikiData (AKA the Gene WikiData) project because the Gene WikiData team was incredibly active. I learned my lesson, and attempted to better track their activity earlier this...Merry X-mas and Happy Holidays
by ginger | Dec 23, 2016 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, games, mark2cure, press
We just have three quick pieces of news to share: NIH/NCATS which funds our research has decided to do a feature story on Mark2Cure. This would NEVER have happened without your contributions to the project, so THANK YOU! You can find the feature...Birthday Wishes for Bertrand
by ginger | Dec 9, 2016 | citizen science, community intelligence, crowdsourcing, mark2cure
The Might family has been an incredibly moving proponent of precision medicine, citizen science, and rare disease. Thank you for what you’ve done for Mark2Cure and the fields of health and science. We wish Bertrand and his family health,...Recent Publications
Addressing barriers in FAIR data practices for biomedical data
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A retrospective evaluation of a decade of Gene Wiki Reviews and their impact
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