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Author and editor of books intended to help non-experts understand science. Interested in anything about evolution, development, heredity and nature of science.
Kostas Kampourakis









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Just published: "Improving scientific mentoring with history and philosophy of science" (open access) With my good friends and colleagues Alan Love and Tobias Uller. royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article...
« …the growing divide between how much universities say they value interdisciplinary research and how poorly their internal structures are set up to reward it. What made Donovan a singular talent also made it easier for him to fall between the cracks. » So true …
A nice review of my book Trusting Science by Dana Zeidler in Science & Education. Delighted and grateful to read this. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
A brilliant colleague who now has to leave science education research… www.statnews.com/2026/04/07/b...
My review of Crick by @matthewcobb.bsky.social . A fine book. www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
With @remyfurrer.bsky.social, a new piece in Nature Human Behavior. The standard description of a polygenic score as a "genetic predisposition" essentializes a statistical construct. It's not language policing: PGS are a new kind of entity; now is the time to think carefully about what they are.
When the CDC conveys uncertainty, but the evidence is certain, public trust is compromised and it fosters science denialism; results of a randomized study of ~3,000 participants @science.org www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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I wrote for @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social about Kathryn Paige Harden's new book, an attempt to popularize the eugenics of criminality. I read it as a gambit to build liberal support for the project animating far right politics today, inspired by Replacement theory.
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First real post on the new blog! If you follow human genetics, you've likely of "missing heritability". If you look at twins to estimate heritability, you get values much larger than what molecular genomic methods produce. IQ, for example, goes from 50-80% heritability to 10-15%. Which is right?
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Nature Human Behaviour - Polygenic risk scores are not genetic predispositions
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Polygenic risk scores are not genetic predispositions - Nature Human Behaviour
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Amazon has a global technical issue; my paperback is still stuck. But! The eBook & hardback are available. If you want to read beyond telling and retrieval get a copy: mybook.to/teachingmean... I'd really appreciate the support (and an honest review to help this calamitous launch).
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Brian Donovan had persuaded high school teachers and education researchers that prejudice might be ended by changing how genetics is taught.
Crick: A Mind in Motion. By Matthew Cobb. New York: Basic Books. $36.00. xi + 595 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 9781541602885 (hc); 9781541602878 (eb). 2025. | The Quarterly Review of Biology: Vol 101, No 2
A star scientist showed that better genetics lessons could reduce racism. It was the death knell for his career
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The Pedagogical Primacy of Trusting Science - Science & Education
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A brilliant colleague who now has to leave science education research… www.statnews.com/2026/04/07/b...
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Brian Donovan had persuaded high school teachers and education researchers that prejudice might be ended by changing how genetics is taught.
www.statnews.com
A star scientist showed that better genetics lessons could reduce racism. It was the death knell for his career
"The book reads like an 'Eat Pray Love' of biotech grifting, designed to make her into a public figure based on her personal journey." Jonathan Basile reviews Kathryn Paige Harden’s “Original Sin.” https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/original-sin-eugenics-scientific-calvinism-kathryn-paige-harden/
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Los Angeles Review of Books