Microbial Growth, Interactions and
Biogeographies from ‘Omics Data

Jed Fuhrman
University of Southern California

The Fuhrman Lab participates in multiple ways in the pursuit of ultimate CBIOMES goals. Our participation primarily includes the provision of microbial biogeographic data and other microbial data, plus biological oceanographic knowledge facilitating the development and evaluation of regional and global models. The data and knowledge specifically are on the identities, distributions, functions, rates (including growth), and interactions of a broad array of microorganisms, including Bacteria, Archaea, Viruses, and Protists. We also work with modelers to provide various levels of “reality checks” on the microbial processes and interactions within the models. The specific goals of CBIOMES where we most closely align are: (1) comprehensive observed global biogeographies (organisms, processes, rates), including seasonality and interannual dynamics, that can be used to set up model initial conditions and to compare model outcomes to observed biogeographies and seasonalities, (2) underlying mechanistic models capturing enough of reality to reproduce the observed distributions and temporal variations and to predict responses to global climate change, etc.  Here, our contributions lie in providing functional traits, potential process rates, and likely interactions of the organisms observed and identified in field samples. Looking ahead we will be participating in CBIOMES developing more mechanistically granular models and continued progress in integrating all the different contributions of CBIOMES PIs. 

CBIOMES Collaborators in the Fuhrman Lab

News from the Fuhrman Group

CBIOMES Welcomes Jelani Williams

A warm welcome to USC Fuhrman Group graduate student Jelani Williams who recently joined CBIOMES. (more…)

CBIOMES Welcomes Daria Di Blasi

A warm welcome to USC Fuhrman Group graduate student Daria Di Blasi who recently joined CBIOMES. (more…)

CBIOMES Welcomes Nathan Williams

A warm welcome to Fuhrman Lab postdoc Nathan Williams who recently joined CBIOMES. (more…)

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Colette Fletcher-Hoppe, Yi-Chun Yeh, Yubin Raut, J. L. Weissman & Jed A. Fuhrman (2023), Symbiotic UCYN-A strains co-occurred with El Niño, relaxed upwelling, and varied eukaryotes over 10 years off Southern California, ISME COMMUN., doi:...

ZooBIOMES

The CBIOMES Workshop on Zooplankton in Marine Ecosystem Models was held on April 25-27, 2023, at MIT's beautiful Endicott House Conference Center. (more…)

Linking Transects and Eco-provinces

The CBIOMES Workshop on Transects and Eco-provinces was held on January 23-25, 2023, at MIT's Samberg Conference Center. (more…)

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Yuxuan Du, Jed A. Fuhrman & Fengzhu Sun (2023), ViralCC retrieves complete viral genomes and virus-host pairs from metagenomic Hi-C data, Nature Communications, doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-35945-y Get the PDF [Requires login]  

December 2022 CBIOMES e-meeting Yubin Raut (Fuhrman Lab, USC)

“Using 3-domain universal primers and an ecosystem model as multiple lenses to explore phytoplankton biogeography” Please note access to this page is restricted to CBIOMES associates. (more…)

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

JL Weissman, Shengwei Hou and Jed Fuhrman (2022), Using DNA to predict how fast bacteria can grow, Frontiers for Young Minds, doi: 10.3389. frym.2022.714713 Get the PDF [Requires login]  

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Tianqi Tang, Shengwei Hou, Jed A Fuhrman, Fengzhu Sun (2022), Phage–bacterial contig association prediction with a convolutional neural network, Bioinformatics, doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btac239 Get the PDF [Requires login]  

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Felix Milke, Selene Sanchez-Garcia, Leon Dlugosch, Jesse McNichol, Jed Fuhrman, Meinhard Simon, Irene Wagner-Döbler (2022), Composition and Biogeography of Planktonic Pro- and Eukaryotic Communities in the Atlantic Ocean: Primer Choice...

February 2022 CBIOMES All Hands Poster Meeting

A big THANK-YOU to everyone who presented at the February e-meeting!  (more…)

CBIOMES Welcomes Yi-Chun Yeh

by Helen Hill for CBIOMES A warm welcome to Yi-Chun (Liv) Yeh who recently joined the Fuhrman Lab. (more…)

CBIOMES Welcomes Laura Furtado

by Helen Hill for CBIOMES A warm welcome to Laura Furtado who  recently joined Jed Fuhrman’s USC CBIOMES Group. (more…)

CBIOMES Welcomes Yubin Raut

A warm welcome to postdoc Yubin Raut who recently joined the USC-Fuhrman CBIOMES Group. (more…)

August 2021 CBIOMES e-meeting Jake Weissman (USC)

“Predicting maximal growth rates from genomes and metagenomes for prokaryotes and eukaryotes.” Please note access to this page is restricted to CBIOMES associates. (more…)

In the Mix

The Fuhrman Group uses 'omics data to better understand microbial growth, interactions, and biogeographies. Recent research has been focused on evaluating a promising new approach to simultaneously determine the growth...

CBIOMES Welcomes New Fuhrman Lab Manager Kema Malki

A warm welcome to Kema Malki who joined the USC-Fuhrman CBIOMES Group last month. (more…)

Recordings and microtalks from the Fuhrman Lab. Please note access to this page is restricted to CBIOMES associates. (more…)

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Yi-Chun Yeh, Jesse C McNichol, David M Needham, Erin B Fichot, Jed A Fuhrman, Comprehensive single-PCR 16S and 18S rRNA community analysis validated with mock communities and denoising algorithms, Envir. Microbiol., doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.15553 Get the...

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Weissman, Jake L, Shengwei Hou, Jed A Fuhrman (2021), Estimating maximal microbial growth rates from cultures, metagenomes, and single cells via codon usage patterns, PNAS, doi: 10.1073/pnas.2016810118 Get the PDF [Requires login]  

CBIOMES Welcomes Four Graduate Students

A warm welcome to Delaney Nolin and Rae Santora from USC, and Lexi Jones and Ari Krinos from MIT as they bring their skills and energy to the CBIOMES collaboration....

February 2021 CBIOMES e-meeting Sarah Laperriere (Fuhrman Lab, USC)

"Diverse seasonal dynamics of large viruses infecting eukaryotes in a long-term metagenomic time-series" Please note access to this page is restricted to CBIOMES associates. (more…)

December 2020 CBIOMES (Poster) e-Meeting

To provide an opportunity to "pick up the conversation" and chat with colleagues about where work had gone since our Annual Meeting in June, the December gathering was an all-hands...

Using Metagenomics to Measure In-Situ Microbial Growth Rates

Growth rates are central to understanding microbial interactions and community dynamics. The Fuhrman Lab, which uses 'omics data to seek a better understanding of microbial growth, interactions, and biogeographies has...

2020 Joint Simons Marine Collaborations Meeting

Please note access to this page is restricted to CBIOMES associates only. Besides CBIOMES, the Simons Foundation supports three other marine collaborations: BIOS-SCOPE, PriME, and SCOPE. A joint meeting, October...

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Long, Andrew M., Shengwei Hou, J. Cesar Ignacio-Espinoza, Jed A. Fuhrman (2020), Benchmarking microbial growth rate predictions from metagenomes, ISME Journal, doi: 10.1038/s41396-020-00773-1 Get the PDF [Requires login]

August 2020 CBIOMES e-meeting – Shengwei Hou (Fuhrman Lab,USC)

"Measuring Marine Microbial Growth Rates Through the Lens of Incubation Experiments" Please note access to this page is restricted to CBIOMES associates. (more…)

The Fuhrman Group goes to Annual Meeting

Jed Fuhrman's USC-CBIOMES group leads the Microbial Growth, Interactions and Biogeographies from ‘Omics’ Data project. In this video, Jed presents an overview of his team's progress and advertises team members'...

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Weili Wang, Jie Ren, Kujin Tang, Emily Dart, Julio Cesar Ignacio-Espinoza, Jed A. Fuhrman, Jonathan Braun, Fengzhu Sun, and Nathan A. Ahlgren (2020), A network-based integrated framework for predicting virus–prokaryote...

May 2020 CBIOMES e-meeting – Jed Fuhrman (USC)

“RNA sequencing for universal taxon-resolved biomass estimation?” Please note access to this page is restricted to CBIOMES associates. (more…)

February 2020 CBCBIOMES e-meeting – Julio Cesar Ignacio Espinoza (USC-Fuhrman)

'Long term stability and red queen dynamics in marine viruses.' Please note access to this page is restricted to CBIOMES associates. (more…)

NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION

Jie Ren, Kai Song, Chao Deng, Nathan A. Ahlgren, Jed A. Fuhrman, Yi Li, Xiaohui Xie, Ryan Poplin & Fengzhu Sun (2020), Identifying viruses from metagenomic data using deep learning,...

CBIOMES Goes to Ocean Sciences 2020

Look out for members of the CBIOMES team, sharing their work at this year’s Ocean Sciences conference taking place February 16-21 in San Diego, California. (more…)

Germ Warfare Between Bacteria and Viruses at a Standoff

Members of the USC-CBIOMES Group J. Cesar Ignacio-Espinoza, and Jed A. Fuhrman, have found that the endless struggle between viruses and bacteria ends in a stalemate, scientific proof of the...

CBIOMES Welcomes Sarah Laperriere

by Helen Hill for CBIOMES A warm welcome to postdoc Sarah Laperriere who joins Jed Fuhrman's USC CBIOMES Group this month. (more…)

Working in the Dark

Most of the viruses in the ocean are unknown, but scientists are working to fix this information gap. One of the ways to discover viruses is by sampling ocean water...

Recent Research in the Fuhrman Lab

by Jed Fuhrman for CBIOMES Please note access to this page is restricted to CBIOMES associates only. (more…)

Past Annual Reporting

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