User:Wilke
Claus Wilke is a Professor and Computational Biologist at the University of Texas at Austin. His lab page is available here, and his personal blog can be found here.
Claus was around when Wikipedia was founded, and he initially thought this project would never go anywhere. This was probably the most spectacularly poor judgement he has ever had.
Because he was an early contributor, he has the honor to have actually created a number of articles from scratch. Here is a list:
- Genotype-phenotype distinction, Fitness landscapes, Quasispecies model (these were originally written for Nupedia).
- Arbovirus, Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, Asymptotic analysis, Avida, Competitive exclusion principle, Digital organisms, Edgeworth series, Experimental evolution, Exponential integral, Hepadnaviridae, Mutational meltdown, Mononegavirales, Picornaviridae, Physical Review, Reed Elsevier, Rhabdoviridae, Saddle-point method, Vesicular stomatitis virus, Virus evolution, William Dallinger.
He also contributed many stub articles and made many other edits within Wikipedia around 2004-2005: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Wilke
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