Dr. Julius B. Lucks is a Miller Fellow at the University of California at Berkeley. He currently does scientific research in biocomputing, on the topic of implementing programmable computing architectures inside bacterial cells. His past projects have ranged from computational biophysics to comparative viral genomics, and he strongly advocates the use of python as a flexible and extensible scientific computing platform. In addition to performing research, Dr. Lucks has a strong interest in Open Science and education, and has done volunteer work for the One Laptop Per Child project and OpenWetWare. He is also the project lead for the arXiv.org API (http://export.arxiv.org/api_help/). For more information on Julius, please visit http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Julius_B._Lucks .