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
BioGPS Featured Article- Circadian Regulation of Myocardial Sarcomeric Titin-cap (Tcap, Telethonin)
by ginger | Oct 1, 2014 | BioGPS, bioinformatics, Featured Article Series, open science
BioGPS has become the valuable resource that it is because of the contributions from our wonderful user community. Thank you for contributing plugins, suggestions, and ideas–all of which have improved BioGPS for everyone. In order to...Too much information part 2
by ginger | Sep 26, 2014 | BioThings, citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure, sulab
We’ve posted a lot about the growing amount complex biomedical research and omics data that needs to be organized, integrated, and analyzed in order to be effectively applied. Similar issues apply to the growing volume of growing volume of...BioGPS Featured Article – Bicc1 is a genetic determinant of osteoblastogenesis and bone mineral density
by ginger | Sep 24, 2014 | BioGPS, Featured Article Series
BioGPS has become the valuable resource that it is because of the contributions from our wonderful user community. Thank you for contributing plugins, suggestions, and ideas–all of which have improved BioGPS for everyone. In order to...Biomedical Research needs YOU
by ginger | Sep 19, 2014 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure, sulab
In order to make the ever-growing body of biomedical research literature more useful for EVERYONE, the Su Lab at The Scripps Research Institute has been working on a citizen science-based approach to annotate biomedical research abstracts. The idea...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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