Difference between revisions of "Benjamin Good"
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− | + | Held between New York and San Diego by Gabriela Ceja on October 13, 2015. | |
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+ | '''Interview:''' | ||
https://archive.org/details/BenjaminGoodGeneGames | https://archive.org/details/BenjaminGoodGeneGames | ||
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+ | English | ||
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+ | '''Project:''' | ||
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+ | Gene Games (http://genegames.org/) | ||
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biobranch.org | biobranch.org | ||
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+ | '''Collection:''' | ||
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+ | http://dpya.org/en/index.php/Gene_games | ||
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+ | http://dpya.org/en/index.php/Gene_Wiki | ||
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+ | '''Curriculum vitae:''' | ||
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+ | I am interested in understanding and building processes for creating and distributing knowledge. In particular I am driven to enable the accumulation of useful knowledge about the human genome such that that knowledge can be applied to improve the human condition. This drive has lead me on a path from cognitive science, through machine learning, to bioinformatics and most recently to ‘community intelligence’ or ‘crowdsourcing’. At Scripps I participate in the development of the following related projects: Gene Wiki, genegames.org (especially “The Cure”), biobranch.org | ||
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+ | '''Source:''' | ||
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+ | http://sulab.org/the-team/benjamin-good/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 6 March 2017
Held between New York and San Diego by Gabriela Ceja on October 13, 2015.
Interview:
https://archive.org/details/BenjaminGoodGeneGames
Language:
English
Project:
Gene Games (http://genegames.org/)
biobranch.org
Collection:
http://dpya.org/en/index.php/Gene_games
http://dpya.org/en/index.php/Gene_Wiki
Curriculum vitae:
I am interested in understanding and building processes for creating and distributing knowledge. In particular I am driven to enable the accumulation of useful knowledge about the human genome such that that knowledge can be applied to improve the human condition. This drive has lead me on a path from cognitive science, through machine learning, to bioinformatics and most recently to ‘community intelligence’ or ‘crowdsourcing’. At Scripps I participate in the development of the following related projects: Gene Wiki, genegames.org (especially “The Cure”), biobranch.org
Source: