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!
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
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/)
We built Klumpy – a combined k-mer search and visualization tool, written in Python – to help us find and verify antifreeze genes in fishes and we have since used it for a lot more.
February 16, 2024 at 5:09 PM
We built Klumpy – a combined k-mer search and visualization tool, written in Python – to help us find and verify antifreeze genes in fishes and we have since used it for a lot more.