Biodiversity Targets for the Future
USC College’s Jed Fuhrman and colleagues featured in Science magazine.
View ArticleNSF Support for Probe of Microbes
Researchers with the USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies, housed in USC Dornsife, have received a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study the composition and...
View ArticleFuhrman Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
USC Dornsife’s Jed Fuhrman researches how complex marine microbial systems interact and change over time, resulting in problems such as climate change.
View ArticleA Scientific Hot SPOT
Gathering information on the sea’s reaction to climate change, marine biology research at the San Pedro Ocean Timeseries (SPOT) station receives nearly $3 million in new funding.
View ArticleShark Week Indebted to More Than Sharks
If not for largely invisible microorganisms there wouldn’t be sharks at all, making them an intriguing subject for USC Dornsife scientists.
View ArticleMexican Postdocs Welcomed
The researchers arrive as part of a new collaboration between USC and Mexico’s Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología.
View ArticleMicroorganisms battle it out within algal blooms
Jed Fuhrman and David Needham of biological sciences discover that algal blooms in the ocean encompass microscopic skirmishes, with the front lines shifting on a daily basis.
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