by bgood | Aug 13, 2014 | hackathon, network of biothings, sulab
The Network of Biothings, first announced in December of 2013, is being imagined by a loose, self-organizing consortium of people who share the vision of uniting and linking the world’s biological and medical knowledge. In support of this...
by bgood | Aug 13, 2014 | hackathon, network of biothings, sulab
The Network of Biothings, first announced in December of 2013, is being imagined by a loose, self-organizing consortium of people who share the vision of uniting and linking the world’s biological and medical knowledge. In support of this...
by ginger | Aug 8, 2014 | Su lab members, sulab, work
Be ready for anything when working on thrilling researchTrail-mix-and-red-bull genius is a Graduate Student in the Kellogg School of Science and Technology at The Scripps Research Institute, which explains his ability to live off standard graduate student fare like...
by ginger | Aug 6, 2014 | crowdsourcing, GENE journal, Gene Wiki, open science, publications, review articles, sulab, wiki
Did you know you can update your favorite gene on Wikipedia and get a review article published while you’re at it? Here’s what you need to know about the GENE/Gene Wiki partnership: What is it? The goal of the Gene Wiki is to create a comprehensive...
by ginger | Aug 3, 2014 | Su lab members, sulab, work
Around the time I joined the lab, a Fellow-new-person-but-smarter genius also joined as a summer intern. The Fellow-new-person-but-smarter genius, was once a Software engineer for Infosys Technologies Ltd where he developed the Java/J2EE based E-Commerce website...
by ginger | Jul 31, 2014 | Audubon Bird Counts, citizen science, crowdsourcing, data mining, eyewire, foldit, GalaxyZoo, mark2cure, scistarter, serious games, sulab, The Cure, Thursday Science
The crowdsourcing of science is not new with professor Olmsted’s crowdsourcing of meteorological observations in early half of the 19th century followed by the Audubon bird counts and National Weather Service weather observations since the early 1900s. Prior to...