Summary
Ramiro Logares is a Staff Researcher based in Barcelona with over a decade of experience in microbial ecology, evolution, population genetics and phylogenetics, applying bioinformatics and next-generation sequencing to complex ecological questions. He holds a PhD in Microbial Ecology from Lund University and has held research positions across Sweden and Spain, including a Ramon y Cajal independent research fellowship and a current role at CSIC. Ramiro blends deep academic training with hands-on computational skills, developing analytical pipelines and population-genetic approaches for microbial communities. Colleagues value his ability to translate high-dimensional sequencing data into evolutionary insight, and his career shows a steady focus on bridging ecology and computational methodology. Notably, his work emphasizes both macro-scale ecological patterns and micro-scale evolutionary processes, making him adept at connecting theory with reproducible bioinformatic practice.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Biology, Master of Science, Biology at Universidad Nacional del Comahue
PhD, Microbial Ecology, PhD, Microbial Ecology at Lunds universitet
Spanish, English, Portuguese