Curro Campuzano
Bioinformatician. Interested in scientific computing, open source, stats and pop-gen. Doing a PhD in evolutionary ecology at UAntwerpen. Living in Brussels. He/Him
currocam.github.io
- Reposted by Curro CampuzanoNewly expanded version of my guide to scientific writing -- known as the “15 steps” -- published in PLOS Computational Biology. Special thanks to Éric Marty for creating a fantastic visualization. Check it out: journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol... #ScientificWriting #PLOSComputationalBiology
- Reposted by Curro CampuzanoMagic traits may assist sympatric #Ecological speciation, but few examples exist & evidence for their role is rare. Yet, this study found #pleiotropy affected soil preference & flowering time in #Hawea, consistent with speciation! Check out the full paper 🌍🧪👇
- Reposted by Curro CampuzanoBlog post: github.com/sophieehill/... TL;DR: There are a LOT of errors/inconsistencies in the results reported in this paper (estimates outside CIs, sign errors, duplicates, asymmetric CIs). Even in the abstract itself! This suggests manual editing of results tables. Which is not good... 🧵
- "Sweeteners can harm cognitive health equivalent to 1.6 years of ageing, study finds" Or does it? Let's take a look at this "study"... www.theguardian.com/food/2025/se...
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- Reposted by Curro Campuzano#Snakemake 9.10 has been released. The major change is that it now supports scheduling plugins. By that your scheduling algorithm research becomes immediately usable with thousands of workflows by thousands of users. snakemake.github.io
- Thank you everyone who came to my poster at #ESEB2025 to hear about inferring (very) recent Ne under invasion scenarios using LD data in a coalescent framework with a Bayesian flavor. (1/2)