Tim Nieuwenhuis's Projects
Analysis of survey information pulled from Alex G 666posting
My attempt at this course: Bioinformatics Algorithms: An Active Learning Approach; I'm taking other courses as I do this so updates may be infrequent
dandelion - A single cell BCR/TCR V(D)J-seq analysis package for 10X Chromium 5' data
A group project for the course "Data Analysis Using R" at Johns Hopkins
For JHU Coursera Course
The Leek group guide to data sharing
The final project to the getting and cleaning data coursera course.
Determining not only what variation exists in GTEx, but what drives said variation.
This package is built around the HPAStainR function. The purpose of the HPAStainR function is to query the visual staining data in the Human Protein Atlas to return a table of staining ranked cell types. The function also has multiple arguments to personalize to output as well to include cancer data, csv readable names, modify the confidence levels of the results and more. The other functions exist exclusively to easily acquire the data required to run HPAStainR.
A small tool and shiny app I'm making that allows one to query Human Protein Atlas's cell staining data using a list of genes.
An exploration of the matrisome landscape in GTEx
To hone my python skills I'm going to redo the Rosalind python challenges and complete the ones I haven't
An R project to determine who is an optimal secondary character in fighting games using matchup knowledge
Repository for Programming Assignment 2 for R Programming on Coursera
A minimalistic R wrapper for the Reddit API
A course I took at Johns Hopkins