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...
by bgood | Apr 10, 2014 | amt, award, biocuration, conference, crowdsourcing, microtask, sulab
Thanks to the hard work of my coauthors @x0xMaximus and @andrewsu , I was able to nab the award for the best presentation at The Seventh International Biocuration Conference from the International Society of Biocuration. The slides for the...
by bgood | Apr 10, 2014 | amt, award, biocuration, conference, crowdsourcing, microtask, sulab
Thanks to the hard work of my coauthors @x0xMaximus and @andrewsu , I was able to nab the award for the best presentation at The Seventh International Biocuration Conference from the International Society of Biocuration. The slides for the...
by bgood | Mar 21, 2014 | breast cancer, crowdsourcing, games, genegames, grant, gwaps, machine learning, NIH, r21, sulab, thecure
Last November, Andrew and I submitted an R21 proposal for consideration by the NIH. Today, we received the summary statement. Since a lot of work went into writing it, I feel compelled to share it regardless of whether its ever funded (which currently...
by bgood | Apr 27, 2013 | bioinformatics, classification, gene expression, microaray, sage, sulab, synapse, web services
I have a simple question. Say that I have the results from a gene expression analysis done in my laboratory or pulled from a public repository. Say the sample has something to do with cancer (or I think that it might). Say I read about so called...
by bgood | Dec 5, 2012 | GSoC, sulab
(As presented on the Google Open Source Blog)The Crowdsourcing Biology team at the Scripps Research Institute participated in the Google Summer of Code for the first time this year. Five students contributed to efforts to harness the power of community...