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
Happy Holidays from Mark2Cure
by ginger | Dec 25, 2015 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure
Thank you for your contributions to Mark2Cure! We’ll review the amazing things you’ve done next week. For now, we wish you and your family a happy, healthy, and very merry X-mas holiday. PS- Thank you for the awesome present—finishing the...Max’s Mark2Cure talk at SDBUS, Birthday wishes for Bertrand, and more
by ginger | Dec 9, 2015 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure, sulab
Last Wednesday, our lead programmer (Max) was the guest speaker for the San Diego Bioinformatics User Series over at UCSD. We were thrilled to see a Mark2Curator show up for his talk (big shout out to TAdams), and understand that not everyone who...Max to speak about Mark2Cure at SDBUS
by ginger | Nov 26, 2015 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure, sulab
Happy Thanksgiving! Thank you all for your contributions and feedback to Mark2Cure. Mark2Cure has changed so much since the beta experiment and it’s all thanks to you! The improvements in Mark2Cure would not have happened without your input....Mark2Cure citizen science volunteers finish off another 300 abstracts
by ginger | Nov 20, 2015 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure, sulab
The O-linked Glycosylation disorders doc set contained 195 abstracts, while the first misfolded and mitochondrial doc set had 105 abstracts. BOTH doc sets were completed this week by the citizen science participants of Mark2Cure. 300 abstracts is...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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