Raymond Castillo
PhD Student at Washington University in the Landis Lab!!
Polyploids Rock!!!
He/Him
- Had a great post-SSB hackathon with the RevBayes crew! Got tons of work done on both RevBayes and RevGadgets! Special thanks to @trayc7.bsky.social @jembrown.bsky.social for organizing and hosting!
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- Reposted by Raymond CastilloI am still actively looking for postdoc positions — please lmk if you (or your friends and colleagues) need a hardworking postdoc with field, lab, and bioinformatic skills! I am broadly interested in evolution in the ocean, conservation and population genetics, and rapid evolution.
- Reposted by Raymond CastilloSuccessfully added a few letters to my name last month!!! Truly could not have done this with our villages upon villages 🫶🏼
- Overheard a conversation from an UG walking on campus. They said "I don't think I could have done my degree without AI". It's somewhat frightening the reliance some have on AI and I'm uncertain of its increased use at universities, but maybe i'm becoming the old man shaking his fist...
- I am so happy to have successfully proposed my dissertation chapters! Despite how nervous I was, it went over so well and all of my committee members are so incredibly helpful!
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- Last but not least, I will be sharing some work on a model I have been developing for chromosome evolution today! Be there or be square! I'll be presenting at 4:45 in Phylogenetic Theory! #Evol2025
- Also, if you missed their poster last night, Sarah Swiston, will be presenting their work on elipse modeling for biogeographic range evolution! (EMPIRE)
- Alright #Evol2025 folks, we got a ton of talks today! Gabriel Garcia, a visiting PhD student from Brazil, will be sharing his work on ecological traits driving diversification in bats!
- Alright #Evol2025 folks, we got a ton of talks today! Gabriel Garcia, a visiting PhD student from Brazil, will be sharing his work on ecological traits driving diversification in bats!
- Today another postdoc in the Landis lab, @albertchristian.bsky.social, will be giving a talk during the machine learnering and new inference algorithm section at 3:15! If you are particularly partial to island biogeography you definitely dont wanna miss this one! #Evol2025
- Be sure to check out Anna Nagel's talk today in Molecular evolution II! Really cool work on estimating mutation ages and population origins in structured populations! #Evol2025
- Had a fantastic time at the mole 2025 workshop in Woods Hole! I am so grateful to meet such amazing scientists! Although times are difficult and uncertain now, engaging with professors and students who are still working so hard to teach and learn despite recent hardships is truly uplifting.
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- Totally forgot to update: I PASSED!!!!!! A small win after a lot of despairing the past few months with the political climate :')
- Qualifying exam in a couple hours! Once it's over with I'll have to figure out a different way to distract myself from the existential dread that is US politics
- Reposted by Raymond CastilloThe recording of last week's #PolyploidyWebinar featuring @raymondcast.bsky.social and @erichagen.bsky.social is now up! youtu.be/zmUyTO3jN6s
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- Reposted by Raymond CastilloSHARE WIDELY. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. With mass deportations starting today across the country, it is vitally important - for both citizens and non-citizens - to know your rights. You have the right to remain silent. Assert it. You have the right to a lawyer. Ask for one. (1/3)
- list comprehensions may never make 100% sense to me but at least the work 💀
- Reposted by Raymond CastilloEarlier this year my advisor @landismj.bsky.social and I published this cool work at BMB; looking at applying diffusion in macroevolutionary context for state-dependent diversification models to learn about evolutionary patterns that these models produce. #evobio www.smb.org/news/13402507
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- Reposted by Raymond CastilloHere's a starter pack for early career researchers in evolutionary biology. I prioritized the most-junior folks, and this list quickly filled up with undergrads, grad students, and postdocs. Might do another list later, but I'm tired. Have fun everyone! 🐒 #evobio go.bsky.app/MzND7nXat://did:plc:lqntypahtulzsssbj3slomy7/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3lb5nxrqajy2n
- time for end of semester despair yippee!
- One of my peers and I are thinking of teaching a statistics nano-course for people in ecology and evolution, what are some statistical tests that you feel are important to your research?
- also I am a queer latino whose grandparents immigrated from mexico so if that bothers you, i simply do not care! 😌
- Hi to all new mutuals and fellow scientists fleeing twitter! Figure I should have a post about who I am! I am a phd student at WashU in the landis lab, developing phylogenetic methods! I am primarily interested in modeling chromosome evolution using SSE models!
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- Alright gonna try reading Felsenstein for the first time... wish me luck🫡
- If anyone has read Inferring Phylogenies by Felsentein let me know! Id love to chat about particular chapters with someone as i read.
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