Chunlei Wu
Bio
Chunlei Wu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Integrative, Structural and Computational Biology at the Scripps Research Institute. Prior to joining Scripps in July 2011, he was the Research Investigator II at the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation (GNF) in San Diego, CA. Chunlei originally joined TSRI as a member of the Su Lab, but has since become a principal investigator of his own lab and now has his own site at http://wulab.io. Chunlei and Andrew continue to work together in a highly open and collaborative manner. Because of his integral role as a collaborator and pioneering researcher, most members of the Su Lab are also members of the Wu lab and vice versa.
Education
Ph.D., Biomathmetics and biostatistics, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Recent Posts
New release: MyVariant.info Python client updated to v0.2.0
by Chunlei Wu | Nov 2, 2015 | myvariant.info, myvariant.py
We have just released a new version of MyVariant.info Python client. It is now on v0.2.0, and we encourage all of our users to upgrade to this new version. The upgrade is as easy as one line of command: pip install myvariant -U To verify you have...MyVariant.py: our Python client for MyVariant.info services
by Chunlei Wu | Aug 12, 2015 | myvariant.info, myvariant.py, python
We are happy to announce that the official Python client (“MyVariant.py”) for our MyVariant.info web services is now available from PyPI (the Python Package Index). MyVariant.py allows users to annotate or query for human variants,...MyVariant.py: our Python client for MyVariant.info services
by Chunlei Wu | Aug 12, 2015 | myvariant.info, myvariant.py, python
We are happy to announce that the official Python client (“MyVariant.py”) for our MyVariant.info web services is now available from PyPI (the Python Package Index). MyVariant.py allows users to annotate or query for human variants,...MyGene.info added mm9 support for mouse genes
by Chunlei Wu | Dec 9, 2014 | assembly, BioGPS, genome, mouse, mygene.info
The default genomic locations of mouse genes from MyGene.info are always based on the current genome assembly of GRCm38 (or mm10). Although mm10 has been released in early 2012, there are still needs today to query gene annotations based on GRCm37...Recent Publications
BioThings Explorer: a query engine for a federated knowledge graph of biomedical APIs
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BioThings Explorer: a query engine for a federated knowledge graph of biomedical APIs
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Addressing barriers in FAIR data practices for biomedical data
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