Name: R. Burke Squires
Type: User
Company: NIAID BCBB
Bio: Computational Biologist, Python guru, manage bioinformatics training, software, GitHub at NIAID. Comp. sci. Ph.D. Candidate and Catholic husband and father
Twitter: burkesquires
Location: Tyler, Texas
Blog: https://about.me/rburkesquires
R. Burke Squires's Projects
tutorials for 2015 EDAMAME
repo for 2016 EDAMAME tutorials
Reproducible Research with the Jupyter notebook workshop at Duke
Easily create a beautiful website using Academic and Hugo
Github Pages template for academic personal websites, forked from mmistakes/minimal-mistakes
Advent of Code 2017
This is a sample script of my simple AI projects. This script will managing your files (ex: grouping files on same kind) in your computer directory.
:globe_with_meridians: Repository which contains links and resources on different topics of Computer Science
Materials for Analyzing Next-Generation Sequencing (ANGUS) course.
Build a full-featured home server or NAS replacement with an Ubuntu box and this playbook.
edited mirror of http://dhspriory.org/thomas/ , St. Thomas Aquinas's complete works (most bilingual, Latin-English)
Bulk ARF file converter
A python script designed to clean up Radarr/Sonarr downloads in Deluge.
Audiobook mobile application accomplished with React Native and React ecosystem, just a single code base.
Pipeline components for real-time virus analysis
An experimental open-source attempt to make GPT-4 fully autonomous.
Automation with Jupyter notebooks
Heuristic automatic file organizing tool
Tag .mp3 and .m4a audio files from iTunes data automatically.
A curated list of awesome open-source Catholic projects, libraries and software
The most cited deep learning papers
A curated list of awesome deep learning applications in the field of computational biology
Python Programming Resources (especially for scientists, even more so for biologists)
Machine and Deep Learning in Python
A collection of awesome resources related to reproducible research and open science
Template for Software Carpentry bootcamp site repository.
Becoming a reproducible scientist (a minimal tutorial)