by ginger | Mar 17, 2017 | citizen science, mark2cure
Current progress in Mark2Cure Thanks to our wonderful community of citizen scientists and volunteers, the NFE2L1 entity recognition mission is now 99% complete! If you haven’t already completed quests in this mission, please help us finish it! The other entity...
by ginger | Feb 10, 2017 | mark2cure
In September of 2015, the Citizen Science Association, announced the organization of a National Citizen Science Day which was scheduled for April 16, 2016. Unfortunately, the announcement went unnoticed by many San Diego citizen science project groups, and we were...
by ginger | Dec 30, 2016 | citizen science, community-annotation, mark2cure
Happy New Year!!! Thank you for contributing to Mark2Cure with your annotations, comments, questions, bug reports–and general feedback. You’ve made the Mark2Cure project an amazing project to work on and we are so grateful that you found us. Many of you...
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 | Dec 9, 2016 | citizen science, community intelligence, crowdsourcing, mark2cure
The Might family has been an incredibly moving proponent of precision medicine, citizen science, and rare disease. Thank you for what you’ve done for Mark2Cure and the fields of health and science. We wish Bertrand and his family health, happiness, and...
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...