by ginger | Jan 27, 2015 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure, sulab
I used SavingCase’s tweet because it highlights how important the internet has become for connecting people and how people share information. (I might have missed Susannah’s piece if not for that tweet.) That patient-patient connection is number three in a...
by ginger | Jan 23, 2015 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure
Did you know that a new biomedical research article is published every 30 seconds?! It’s become impossible for researchers to read every paper relevant to their field of research. Mark2Cure allows citizen scientists to help biomedical researchers make research...
by ginger | Jan 16, 2015 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure, sulab
The results from Mark2Cure’s limited holiday test were promising. Special thanks to all the participants! Mark2Cure is now gearing up for its 1st major experiment to demonstrate that citizen scientists (like yourself) CAN and WILL use Mark2Cure to help...
by ginger | Dec 26, 2014 | citizen science, mark2cure, sulab
If you are participating in our limited test (and have had a chance to really try out Mark2Cure), please let us know what you think. Send an email to contact at mark2cure dot org. If you agreed to participate in our limited test, and haven’t had a chance to try...
by ginger | Dec 12, 2014 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, data mining, mark2cure, sulab
As mentioned in Andrew’s Tedx Talk in this post, one of the grand challenges in scientific research is creating a system where all scientists can can access the knowledge embedded within the entirety of research literature. With such a system, scientists would...
by ginger | Dec 5, 2014 | citizen science, crowdsourcing, mark2cure, sulab
Apparently very well! How does this relate to the citizen science project, Mark2Cure?