Karthik Anantharaman

    Associate Professor of Bacteriology

    Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
    Viral Ecology
    Human and Environmental Microbiomes
    Sulfur Metabolism and Biogeochemistry

    Phone

    (608) 265-4537

    Office Location

    4550 Microbial Sciences Building

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    The fundamental focus of our interdisciplinary research program is to integrate microbial and viral ecology with data science to study human health, ecosystem change, and biogeochemistry. Towards this, we study the basic biology and ecology of phage and microbial metabolic interactions in human and environmental microbiomes, and integrate omics approaches with ecological data to enhance our ability to predict microbiome, ecosystem, and host health states.

    There are three distinct facets of our research program:

    1. Computational Biology (Microbial and Viral bioinformatics)

    Our research program in computational biology is focused on microbial and viral bioinformatics with a concentration on developing algorithms, software, and databases to advance ecological interpretations from microbiome and genomic data. We have developed widely used scalable approaches and software to use metagenomic data and characterize viruses (VIBRANT, vRhyme, PropagAtE, ViWrap) and microbial metabolism and interactions from microbiomes (METABOLIC).

    2. Viral and Microbial Ecology

    Our research program in viral and microbial ecology spans both human and environmental systems with a focus on studying the ecological roles and contributions of individual organisms and viruses. Our research involves collaborations with clinicians to study human microbiomes, as well as fieldwork in freshwater and deep-sea systems to study environmental microbiomes.

    3. Sulfur Metabolism and Biogeochemistry

    Our research program in sulfur metabolism and biogeochemistry focuses on (i) unraveling the role of viruses in modulating sulfur metabolism and biogeochemistry, and (ii) characterizing the ecology and physiology of microorganisms and metabolic pathways in sulfur transformations.

    Microbiology 450: Diversity, Ecology and Evolution of Microorganisms

    • 2022, UW-Madison Vilas Faculty Early Career Investigator
    • 2022, American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Early Career Award for Environmental Research
    • 2022, Kavli Fellow – National Academy of Sciences
    • 2021, NIH NIGMS Outstanding Investigator Award
    • 2021, NSF CAREER Award

    Start and Promotion Dates

    • Assistant Professor: 2018
    • Associate Professor: 2023

    Education

    B.Tech., Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India
    M.S.E., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan
    Ph.D., Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Michigan
    Postdoctoral Research: University of California-Berkeley