Welcome to the home page for the lab of Andrew Su. Our group works in the field of bioinformatics, and is located at the Scripps Research Institute in sunny La Jolla, California. Please browse around the site to get an overview of our research, to meet our team members, and to read our blog.
Our Research
Our group embraces the data mining challenges that have resulted from high-throughput, multi-dimensional and multi-modal biology. We have many ongoing research projects that span multiple disease areas in collaborations with some of the world’s experts in these areas.
We have a strong interest in in making biomedical knowledge more Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (F.A.I.R.). In support of this goal, we build user friendly tools, resources, and infrastructure to support the bleeding edge of biomedical research.
We harness the collective efforts of the community (both researchers and the general public) towards solving grand challenges in biology. These “community intelligence” initiatives are powerful because they scale with the explosive growth of data generation in science.
The laboratory of Dr. Andrew Su works in a highly interwoven collaboration with the laboratory of Dr. Chunlei Wu. Our research is primarily funded by NIH grants to Andrew, Chunlei and to our many collaborators here at Scripps Research and at outside institutions.
What’s New
Aspiring Virologist Uses Outbreak.info to Understand COVID-19
Stony Brook University student Irene Abraham explains how tools like Outbreak.info can help students better understand COVID-19 and dig deeper into this present moment in biomedical research.
Comparing Lineages: How Researchers in Germany use Outbreak.info to Investigate Variants
As SARS-CoV-2 variants surface in different parts of the world, researchers rise to the challenge of examining tremendous amounts of new data.
A Look at New Variant of Concern B.1.617.2
In the past week, B.1.617.2 was reclassified as a Variant of Concern by Public Health England. The WHO reclassified all B.1.617 lineages at VOCs. What does this mean?
Who We Are
Andrew Su
Andrew is a Professor at the Scripps Research Institute in the Department of Integrative, Structural and Computational Biology. His research focuses on building and applying bioinformatics infrastructure for biomedical discovery.
Our Team
We are a motley crew joined together by a common belief in open and participatory science. Our backgrounds are diverse and we believe that these different talents and expertise build a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
Our Collaborators
We collaborate with some experts across many different disciplines of research from multiple areas of disease research to machine learning and crowdsourced knowledge management.
Join us!
Are you interested in doing highly collaborative science with both experimental and computational colleagues? We are always interested in recruiting talented individuals to join our team. If you fit that description, please get in touch!