Julian Catchen
@jcatchen.bsky.social
associate professor, dept. of evolution, ecology, & behavior, UIUC. computational biologist and population genomics practitioner.
Our EEB department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is hiring an assistant professor in evo-devo. See go.illinois.edu/EEBAsstProf for details. Please share!
August 26, 2025 at 10:10 PM
Our EEB department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is hiring an assistant professor in evo-devo. See go.illinois.edu/EEBAsstProf for details. Please share!
“Aware of my inability to detect AI use with certainty, I implored the students: please don’t use AI. It’s terrible for you. It’s terrible for me, a dystopian experience of spending weeks giving detailed constructive feedback to a machine.” www.forkingpaths.co/p/the-death-...
The Death of the Student Essay—and the Future of Cognition
One professor's reflections on the end of an era, as AI tools such as ChatGPT have murdered the student essay (RIP). Here's why that threatens the future of human cognition—and how to save ourselves.
www.forkingpaths.co
June 19, 2025 at 5:52 PM
“Aware of my inability to detect AI use with certainty, I implored the students: please don’t use AI. It’s terrible for you. It’s terrible for me, a dystopian experience of spending weeks giving detailed constructive feedback to a machine.” www.forkingpaths.co/p/the-death-...
Finals start tomorrow here at UIUC. You may have seen the NYMag article outlining how pervasive AI has become in student course work, how it's degrading the learning experience. I wrestled with it all semester in my own course. But OpenAI knows the effects, and they known exactly what they are doing
May 8, 2025 at 10:15 PM
Finals start tomorrow here at UIUC. You may have seen the NYMag article outlining how pervasive AI has become in student course work, how it's degrading the learning experience. I wrestled with it all semester in my own course. But OpenAI knows the effects, and they known exactly what they are doing
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We will greatly miss our friend and longtime colleague Kevin Drum, as will all who knew him and his tremendous body of work. I had the privilege of editing Kevin for a spell, and I learned a lot from that, too. A top-notch thinker and writer, and a true mensch. www.motherjones.com/media/2025/0...
Goodbye, Kevin Drum
"Take care of Donald Trump for me."
www.motherjones.com
March 13, 2025 at 1:04 AM
We will greatly miss our friend and longtime colleague Kevin Drum, as will all who knew him and his tremendous body of work. I had the privilege of editing Kevin for a spell, and I learned a lot from that, too. A top-notch thinker and writer, and a true mensch. www.motherjones.com/media/2025/0...
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Remembering Kevin Drum talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/remem...
Remembering Kevin Drum
Kevin Drum died on Friday. Many of you knew Kevin’s blog. For...
talkingpointsmemo.com
March 11, 2025 at 1:59 AM
Remembering Kevin Drum talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/remem...
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Just learned political blogger Kevin Drum, who I've read daily since his CalPundit days 20+ yrs ago, has died. Along with Friday cat photos, his most enduring legacy may be bringing attention to the links between childhood lead exposure and early adult crime. I will miss his old-school blogging
Kevin Drum - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
March 10, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Just learned political blogger Kevin Drum, who I've read daily since his CalPundit days 20+ yrs ago, has died. Along with Friday cat photos, his most enduring legacy may be bringing attention to the links between childhood lead exposure and early adult crime. I will miss his old-school blogging
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Everybody (me included) is getting bogged down on the details of events at NIH et al. Fatal mistake. The big picture is Musk/Trump are trying to shut down all gov-funded Medical/Disease research in the US. Have to understand that to have any hope of stopping it. talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/act-now
Act Now
I may do a longer, maybe several longer versions of this post....
talkingpointsmemo.com
March 6, 2025 at 3:24 PM
Everybody (me included) is getting bogged down on the details of events at NIH et al. Fatal mistake. The big picture is Musk/Trump are trying to shut down all gov-funded Medical/Disease research in the US. Have to understand that to have any hope of stopping it. talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/act-now
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And, my @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social-inspired op-ed is online at LNP/Lancaster Online — in print, it's alongside a piece from two geoscientists with local roots on the front page of the Sunday Perspectives section
lancasteronline.com/opinion/colu...
lancasteronline.com/opinion/colu...
March 2, 2025 at 11:07 PM
And, my @sciencehomecoming.bsky.social-inspired op-ed is online at LNP/Lancaster Online — in print, it's alongside a piece from two geoscientists with local roots on the front page of the Sunday Perspectives section
lancasteronline.com/opinion/colu...
lancasteronline.com/opinion/colu...
If you want to search and/or visualize how a set of long reads lay down on a reference genome -- whether to check a gene annotation, for assembly error, or another reason, Gio Madrigal's Klumpy can help you do it. Excited to see it on the cover! (and online: catchenlab.life.illinois.edu/klumpy/)
January 16, 2025 at 9:00 PM
If you want to search and/or visualize how a set of long reads lay down on a reference genome -- whether to check a gene annotation, for assembly error, or another reason, Gio Madrigal's Klumpy can help you do it. Excited to see it on the cover! (and online: catchenlab.life.illinois.edu/klumpy/)
Happy to see our latest work out in G3 @genetics-gsa.bsky.social. This is the fourth notothenioid genome our group has assembled so far -- a highly cold-specialized fish with a large complement of antifreeze proteins and an interesting set of chromosomal fusions/rearrangements.
Our paper on the genome assembly and annotation of the Antarctic bald notothen (Trematomus borchgrevinki) is now available in G3!
This paper was lead by @niraj-rayamajhi.bsky.social, in collaboration with Bushra Fazal Minhas, Chris Cheng, and @jcatchen.bsky.social.
doi.org/10.1093/g3jo...
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This paper was lead by @niraj-rayamajhi.bsky.social, in collaboration with Bushra Fazal Minhas, Chris Cheng, and @jcatchen.bsky.social.
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January 10, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Happy to see our latest work out in G3 @genetics-gsa.bsky.social. This is the fourth notothenioid genome our group has assembled so far -- a highly cold-specialized fish with a large complement of antifreeze proteins and an interesting set of chromosomal fusions/rearrangements.
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We know that immune genes often show stronger signatures of selection than the genomic average. But what about immune cell types?
In a new preprint
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
we merge single-cell RNAseq (defining stickleback cell types) and population genomic measures of selection...
In a new preprint
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
we merge single-cell RNAseq (defining stickleback cell types) and population genomic measures of selection...
December 10, 2024 at 1:20 PM
We know that immune genes often show stronger signatures of selection than the genomic average. But what about immune cell types?
In a new preprint
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
we merge single-cell RNAseq (defining stickleback cell types) and population genomic measures of selection...
In a new preprint
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
we merge single-cell RNAseq (defining stickleback cell types) and population genomic measures of selection...
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Scientists, academics, researchers: We’re excited to share that @altmetric.com is now tracking mentions of your research on Bluesky! 🧪
There are already many articles for which there is more attention on Bluesky than on other comparable micro-blogging sites, meaning the academic community and the general public have clearly adopted Bluesky as one of its core places to disseminate and discuss new research.
A Place of Joy.
A Place of Joy.
December 3, 2024 at 2:10 PM
Scientists, academics, researchers: We’re excited to share that @altmetric.com is now tracking mentions of your research on Bluesky! 🧪
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Bluesky now has over 20M people!! 🎉
We've been adding over a million users per day for the last few days. To celebrate, here are 20 fun facts about Bluesky:
We've been adding over a million users per day for the last few days. To celebrate, here are 20 fun facts about Bluesky:
November 19, 2024 at 6:51 PM
Bluesky now has over 20M people!! 🎉
We've been adding over a million users per day for the last few days. To celebrate, here are 20 fun facts about Bluesky:
We've been adding over a million users per day for the last few days. To celebrate, here are 20 fun facts about Bluesky:
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Just a quick reminder that PhD applications to work on this funded project are due Dec 1. If you're interested please feel free to reach out to me by e-mail.
I am excited to announce our NSF grant has been funded to study the evolution and diversification of N American minnows, including genomics/phylogenomics and comparative phylogenetic methods.
This includes funds for a postdoc and PhD student! I can be reached at miltont (at) illinois (dot) edu. 🐟
This includes funds for a postdoc and PhD student! I can be reached at miltont (at) illinois (dot) edu. 🐟
November 15, 2024 at 3:20 AM
Just a quick reminder that PhD applications to work on this funded project are due Dec 1. If you're interested please feel free to reach out to me by e-mail.
This post by Tim Lee on his AI Substack is really good. It describes how 3 trends converged to create the AI boom: the (re)discovery of neural networks, the creation of the 1st massive training dataset, and CUDA, which allowed GPUs to be generalized to train models open.substack.com/pub/understa...
Why the deep learning boom caught almost everyone by surprise
"You’ve taken this idea way too far," a mentor told Prof. Fei-Fei Li.
open.substack.com
November 5, 2024 at 6:38 PM
This post by Tim Lee on his AI Substack is really good. It describes how 3 trends converged to create the AI boom: the (re)discovery of neural networks, the creation of the 1st massive training dataset, and CUDA, which allowed GPUs to be generalized to train models open.substack.com/pub/understa...
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New preprint up! We sequenced hundreds of samples from across one of Earth's oldest living organisms - the Pando aspen clone - to understand how mutations accumulate and spread in long-lived clonal organisms. Our results were…surprising. 1/30
October 26, 2024 at 5:45 PM
New preprint up! We sequenced hundreds of samples from across one of Earth's oldest living organisms - the Pando aspen clone - to understand how mutations accumulate and spread in long-lived clonal organisms. Our results were…surprising. 1/30
Happy to release Stacks v2.67 today. This release updates process_radtags to make it easier to use SRA data and to filter poly-G (error) runs coming from Nextseq/Novaseq machines + bugfixes. We also added a genotype depth filter to populations #RADseq
catchenlab.life.illinois.edu/stacks/
catchenlab.life.illinois.edu/stacks/
Stacks
catchenlab.life.illinois.edu
July 18, 2024 at 5:50 PM
Happy to release Stacks v2.67 today. This release updates process_radtags to make it easier to use SRA data and to filter poly-G (error) runs coming from Nextseq/Novaseq machines + bugfixes. We also added a genotype depth filter to populations #RADseq
catchenlab.life.illinois.edu/stacks/
catchenlab.life.illinois.edu/stacks/
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Please share! My lab will be hiring 2-3 postdocs over the coming months to study the genetic basis of behavioral traits in darters using brain transcriptomics & population genomics. First ad is posted here: tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/TAMU_Externa... #behavior #popgen #evolution #neuroethology
April 5, 2024 at 3:38 PM
Please share! My lab will be hiring 2-3 postdocs over the coming months to study the genetic basis of behavioral traits in darters using brain transcriptomics & population genomics. First ad is posted here: tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/TAMU_Externa... #behavior #popgen #evolution #neuroethology
If you are interested in the recent attempts to regulate Apple in Europe with the DMA, this is a really interesting (and long) piece by Steven Sinofsky, a major software engineer at Microsoft during its antitrust days (and after). hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/215-buildi...
Building Under Regulation [215.]
An essay on the EU Digital Markets Act and Apple’s Update on apps distributed in the European Union (and some personal history)
hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com
March 27, 2024 at 2:30 AM
If you are interested in the recent attempts to regulate Apple in Europe with the DMA, this is a really interesting (and long) piece by Steven Sinofsky, a major software engineer at Microsoft during its antitrust days (and after). hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com/p/215-buildi...
If you have a sequence that you love – a gene family, transposable element, regulatory feature – you probably spend a lot of time looking for it in different sets of sequence. If so, you might find our latest preprint and software tool, Klumpy, useful. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Klumpy: A tool to evaluate the integrity of long-read genome assemblies and illusive sequence motifs
bioRxiv - the preprint server for biology, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a research and educational institution
www.biorxiv.org
February 16, 2024 at 5:08 PM
If you have a sequence that you love – a gene family, transposable element, regulatory feature – you probably spend a lot of time looking for it in different sets of sequence. If so, you might find our latest preprint and software tool, Klumpy, useful. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Interesting paper from J Pritchard's lab:
"GWAS variants differ from eQTL variants along many axes…GWAS hits are biased toward more constrained genes…with complex regulatory landscapes…eQTLs show strong promoter bias largely absent from GWAS hits"
"GWAS variants differ from eQTL variants along many axes…GWAS hits are biased toward more constrained genes…with complex regulatory landscapes…eQTLs show strong promoter bias largely absent from GWAS hits"
Systematic differences in discovery of genetic effects on gene expression and complex traits - Natur...
This study seeks to explain the poor overlap of genome-wide association study and cis-expression quantitative trait locus variants using a model of differential selective constraint, suggesting that t...
www.nature.com
October 30, 2023 at 4:31 PM
Interesting paper from J Pritchard's lab:
"GWAS variants differ from eQTL variants along many axes…GWAS hits are biased toward more constrained genes…with complex regulatory landscapes…eQTLs show strong promoter bias largely absent from GWAS hits"
"GWAS variants differ from eQTL variants along many axes…GWAS hits are biased toward more constrained genes…with complex regulatory landscapes…eQTLs show strong promoter bias largely absent from GWAS hits"
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Ever wondered whether adapting to icy, oxygen-rich #Antarctic waters influenced #hemoglobin gene #evolution in #notothenioid fishes?
And how white-blooded #icefish lost their hemoglobin genes?
Our new MS is for you!
A quick 🧵on our finding in @MolBioEvol!
#Marinelife
tinyurl.com/5n7ym3jp
And how white-blooded #icefish lost their hemoglobin genes?
Our new MS is for you!
A quick 🧵on our finding in @MolBioEvol!
#Marinelife
tinyurl.com/5n7ym3jp
October 26, 2023 at 3:41 PM
Ever wondered whether adapting to icy, oxygen-rich #Antarctic waters influenced #hemoglobin gene #evolution in #notothenioid fishes?
And how white-blooded #icefish lost their hemoglobin genes?
Our new MS is for you!
A quick 🧵on our finding in @MolBioEvol!
#Marinelife
tinyurl.com/5n7ym3jp
And how white-blooded #icefish lost their hemoglobin genes?
Our new MS is for you!
A quick 🧵on our finding in @MolBioEvol!
#Marinelife
tinyurl.com/5n7ym3jp
Next week! Please join us:
The Practice of RADseq: Population Genomics Analysis with Stacks, October 2-6, 2023
The course will focus on de novo (with parameter optimization) and reference analyses of RAD data, with new modules on PCR duplicates/allele dropout and private allele analysis
The Practice of RADseq: Population Genomics Analysis with Stacks, October 2-6, 2023
The course will focus on de novo (with parameter optimization) and reference analyses of RAD data, with new modules on PCR duplicates/allele dropout and private allele analysis
ONLINE COURSE – The Practice of RADseq: Population Genomics Analysis with Stacks (RADS02) This cou...
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September 25, 2023 at 5:21 PM
Next week! Please join us:
The Practice of RADseq: Population Genomics Analysis with Stacks, October 2-6, 2023
The course will focus on de novo (with parameter optimization) and reference analyses of RAD data, with new modules on PCR duplicates/allele dropout and private allele analysis
The Practice of RADseq: Population Genomics Analysis with Stacks, October 2-6, 2023
The course will focus on de novo (with parameter optimization) and reference analyses of RAD data, with new modules on PCR duplicates/allele dropout and private allele analysis