Name: Lucas Clayton Wheeler
Type: User
Company: Colorado State University
Bio: Postdoc at CU Boulder. I'm primarily an experimentalist, studying the genetic and biochemical mechanisms of floral trait evolution.
Twitter: LCWheeler9000
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Blog: https://lcwheeler.github.io/
Lucas Clayton Wheeler's Projects
Generic multi-peak fitter in Python
This repository contains the supplement files referenced in "Computational modeling of anthocyanin pathway evolution".
The Arboretum 2.0 is the next release of the original code of Arboretum. It makes running Arboretum easier by taking care of initial cluster assignments.
Pipeline components for real-time phylodynamic analysis
LaTeX template to create a compiled PDF (text+figures) e.g. for bioRxiv.org
Mirror of Apache Open Climate Workbench
Automatic and optimised consensus clustering of one or more heterogeneous datasets
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases, provided by JHU CSSE
A list projects to make emergency ventilators in response to COVID-19, focusing on free-libre open source
My CV
Jupyter notebooks for the code samples of the book "Deep Learning with Python"
Lucas C. Wheeler's PhD Dissertation
This Snakemake pipeline implements the GATK best-practices workflow
A repo of simple economic models
A Jupyter notebook containing functions that allow the user to estimate their annual CO2 emissions
enzo is a Python wrapper for Tellurium allowing evolution of metabolic models between defined states
A Python API for managing genotype-phenotype map data
A quick guide to working as a team on Github
A computational approach to model the evolution of herbivory defense compounds in plants.
Tools for parsing high-throughput sequencing data (specifically geared toward phage display)
Simple Python package for extracting kmer counts from sequence data
:sparkles: Build a beautiful and simple website in literally minutes. Demo at http://deanattali.com/beautiful-jekyll
Mesa is an agent-based modeling framework in Python
Network Diffusion Library - (for NetworkX and iGraph)
Python scripts connected to Strogatz's nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory text.
Draw NetworkX graphs with Altair
Build a Jekyll blog in minutes, without touching the command line.