by Andrew Su | Aug 6, 2013 | Gene Wiki, GeneWikiRenewal
This is the fourth blog post in a series on our Gene Wiki renewal. More details below. Our plans to build a Centralized Model Organism Database (CMOD) is the one that we discussed most openly as we were drafting our proposal. So you should feel free to read our...
by Andrew Su | Aug 1, 2013 | Gene Wiki, GeneWikiRenewal
This is the third blog post in a series on our Gene Wiki renewal. More details below. review of essay writing services As a crowdsourcing initiative, the Gene Wiki project is entirely based on community contributions and participation. One key early decision we made...
by Andrew Su | Jul 31, 2013 | Gene Wiki, GeneWikiRenewal, wikipedia
This is the second blog post in a series on our Gene Wiki renewal. More details below. The first funding period focused on crowdsourcing knowledge on human genes in Wikipedia. And that effort has largely been successful. The ~10,000 gene articles are collectively...
by Andrew Su | Jul 30, 2013 | BioGPS, Gene Wiki, GeneWikiRenewal, grant, NIH, usage stats
This is the first blog post in a series on our Gene Wiki renewal. More details below. First, let’s recap a bit of history on our Gene Wiki project. We originally proposed the Gene Wiki as one aim of our NIH grant to develop BioGPS, an crowdsourced online portal...
by Andrew Su | Jul 29, 2013 | Gene Wiki, GeneWikiRenewal, grant, NIH
My group recently submitted a grant proposal to the NIH (a “competing renewal”) to continue our work developing the Gene Wiki. In case you haven’t been following, the goal of the Gene Wiki is to create a collaboratively-written, community-reviewed,...
by Andrew Su | Jul 23, 2012 | bio-ontologies, BioGPS, community intelligence, Gene Wiki, ISMB2012
(In addition to Ben’s recap posted on Friday…) Several members of the lab returned last week from a fantastic ISMB 2012 conference July 13-17. As always, the science was fantastic, as was the networking with colleagues and collaborators. The Su Lab was...