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
If you could easily search through and analyze all biomedical research, what would you do?
by ginger | Jun 14, 2014 | BioThings, crowdsourcing
That’s the crux of the DBP contest for the Network of BioThings, which is closing within a mere two weeks on June 30, 2014. The $500 prize has yet to be claimed. What is the goal of the Network of BioThings? The Network of BioThings aims to...Surrounded by geniuses – part 1: Katie
by ginger | Jun 13, 2014 | Su lab members, sulab, work
Since my first impressions are probably highly inaccurate, I should at least post corrections about my colleagues. Of course, the ‘genius’ part is 100% true. The rest is probably far too simplified, so I am compelled to introduce the...I am ready for work, but is work ready for me?
by ginger | Jun 11, 2014 | career, fitting in, new job, office space, research, science, sulab, training period, work, work place terratories
Yes! Yes, of course! There is always plenty to do and so much to learn in an awesome lab. This is not what I mean by data mining The lab that I joined does a lot of data mining and has a lot of ongoing projects many of which could use participation...In the midsts of talent
by ginger | Jun 7, 2014 | Su lab members, sulab, work
Starting a new job can be both thrilling and worrisome–especially if the new job is at a place full of brilliant people. Working with geniuses is sort of intimidating. First impression descriptions of a few of my colleagues: Insanely talented...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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