by bgood | Jun 16, 2017 | games, genegames, gwaps, Science Game Lab, SGL, sulab
Scripps team: Benjamin M. Good, Ginger Tsueng, Andrew I SuPlaymatics Team: Sarah Santini, Margaret Wallace, Nicholas Fortugno, John Szeder, Patrick Mooney, With helpful ideas from: Jerome Waldispuhl, Melanie StegmanAbstractGames with a purpose and other...
by ginger | Dec 23, 2016 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, games, mark2cure, press
We just have three quick pieces of news to share: NIH/NCATS which funds our research has decided to do a feature story on Mark2Cure. This would NEVER have happened without your contributions to the project, so THANK YOU! You can find the feature here:...
by ginger | Nov 23, 2016 | citizen science, community intelligence, crowdsourcing, games, mark2cure
It’s still a little early, but we wanted to wish you well before the rest of your week got hectic with all the Turkey-day goodness. Since the project started, we’re grateful to have had the chance to learn and be inspired by you. For those of you who have...
by ginger | Jun 17, 2016 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, games, mark2cure, serious games
For those of you who have been with us since the beginning, you might be wondering what Ben has been up to. Ben, if you recall, is the bearded scientist in this picture and the one who started Mark2Cure with the Amazon Mechanical Turk projects. In addition to trying...
by ginger | Jan 29, 2016 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, games, mark2cure
We couldn’t have done it without our Mark2Curators, so of course we’ve made the preprint of the manuscript freely available. The link in the acknowledgment section might not be live yet, as we’re still collecting ‘opt-in’ preferences from our users. If...
by bgood | Apr 21, 2014 | breast cancer, conference, decision-trees, games, genegames, gwaps, poster, sulab, thecure
Karthik G. and I will be presenting a poster tomorrow at the Salk Institute’s Cancer Day Symposium. We will be presenting data from a year with the scientific discovery game The Cure. You can read more about those results on the arXiv.If you are...