by Sal | Mar 13, 2012 | community intelligence, dizeez, games
Recently, we have added several new features to the Dizeez game (previously described here). In particular, the game now allows players to select a specific area of biology (for example, by disease or protein family) that best matches their expertise. Also, a...
by Andrew Su | Nov 18, 2011 | community intelligence, dizeez, games
We’ve been hard at work mining the logs for the Dizeez game (see past posts for context). To summarize the take home message, the Dizeez game resulted in the identification of several novel gene-disease annotations. We used a psuedo-gold standard set of 3439...
by Andrew Su | Nov 11, 2011 | community intelligence, dizeez, games
We recently released a game called Dizeez that tests your knowledge of gene-disease links. (Haven’t seen it yet? Play here.) Now that it’s been live for a couple of weeks, we’ve had a chance to look at the game logs and make a few observations:...
by Andrew Su | Oct 28, 2011 | dizeez, games
Think you know something about the genetic basis of human diseases? Prove it by playing our new game “Dizeez”. The rules are simple. You are shown one gene and five diseases. Pick the disease that is known to be linked with the gene and you get some...