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 Halloween–have some spare BRAIN…power?
by ginger | Oct 30, 2015 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure, open participation science
Our doc set on mitochondria and misfolding has reached 80% complete up from 60% complete just two weeks ago. The larger OGD and OST doc sets have also been slowly creeping upwards thanks to you! Whether you are one of the four people who completed...New Mark2Cure features in development
by ginger | Oct 16, 2015 | citizen science, collective intelligence, community intelligence, community-annotation, crowdsourcing, mark2cure
Over the last week, we’ve been user-testing some features which we hope to introduce in the future. Some of these features are still in very early stages of development, so it may be awhile before our Mark2Curators start to see them. Since some of...How helping find clues for NGLY1-deficiency can help other rare disease communities
by ginger | Oct 9, 2015 | community intelligence, community-annotation, crowdsourcing, mark2cure
When we first started moving Mark2Cure from Amazon Mechanical Turk to the internet at large, we decided early on that we would let the contributors take the steering wheel on the project. During beta testing, advocates from various rare disease...Making a Mark– Mighty enthusiasm for what Mark2Curators have done
by ginger | Oct 2, 2015 | collective intelligence, community intelligence, crowdsourcing, mark2cure
As promised in last week’s blog post, we’d like to share some of the feedback we received from our update meeting with Dr. Hudson Freeze, the Mights, and Karen Ho (NGLY1.org’s Chief Scientific Officer.) The Mark2cure development team started the...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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