Braden Tierney

Braden Tierney, PhD

Director of Exposomics and Microbial Data Science

Braden Tierney builds experimental and computational tools that leverage large-scale multi-omic microbiome and exposome data to address fundamental questions regarding mechanisms of the ecosystem-microbe interface while also providing paths to microbial biotechnologies, including human therapeutics and environmental probiotics. Generally, his work employs three approaches: 1) Algorithmic development for evolutionary, gene-level analysis of viral and bacterial communities in the context of host disease and exposure, 2) construction, sequencing, and analyzing of massive-scale biobanks comprising diverse, clinical and environmental samples, and 3) tool development for data-driven culturomics of environmental and human microbes. His work focuses on microbial dynamics in diverse ecosystems, including developing gut microbiome architectures as diagnostic biomarkers for diseases such as colorectal cancer, coronary artery disease, and type 2 diabetes, as well as investigating microbiome-immune interactions in spaceflight, wastewater microbiota as tools for tracking public health, and the effects of dietary shifts on microbiome composition and host immune expression. With industry partners, his teams works to translate these findings into applied settings through randomized clinical trials. Finally, he serve as the Executive Director of the Two Frontiers Project (2FP), which, via expeditions around the globe, uses on sequencing, culturing, and biobanking microbes from extreme environments to solve major problems in public and planetary health, with an emphasis on carbon capture, coral reef health, and sustainable agriculture.

Functional response to a microbial synbiotic in the gastrointestinal system of children: a randomized clinical trial.
Authors: Tierney BT, Versalovic J, Fasano A, Petrosino JF, Chumpitazi BP, Mayer EA, Boetes J, Smits G, Parkar SG, Voreades N, Kartal E, Al-Ghalith GA, Pane M, Bron PA, Reid G, Dhir R, Mason CE.
Pediatr Res
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Collection of Biospecimens from the Inspiration4 Mission Establishes the Standards for the Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA).
Authors: Overbey EG, Ryon K, Kim J, Tierney B, Klotz R, Ortiz V, Mullane S, Schmidt JC, MacKay M, Damle N, Najjar D, Matei I, Patras L, Medina JSG, Kleinman A, Hirschberg JW, Proszynski J, Narayanan SA, Schmidt CM, Afshin EE, Innes L, Saldarriaga MM, Schmidt MA, Granstein RD, Shirah B, Yu M, Lyden D, Mateus J, Mason CE.
bioRxiv
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Quantifying Shared and Unique Gene Content across 17 Microbial Ecosystems.
Authors: Zimmerman S, Tierney BT, Patel CJ, Kostic AD.
mSystems
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Prioritization of COVID-19 risk factors in July 2020 and February 2021 in the UK.
Authors: Tangirala S, Tierney BT, Patel CJ.
Commun Med (Lond)
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Capacity of a Microbial Synbiotic To Rescue the In Vitro Metabolic Activity of the Gut Microbiome following Perturbation with Alcohol or Antibiotics.
Authors: Tierney BT, Van den Abbeele P, Al-Ghalith GA, Verstrepen L, Ghyselinck J, Calatayud M, Marzorati M, Gadir AA, Daisley B, Reid G, Bron PA, Gevers D, Dhir R, Simmons SL.
Appl Environ Microbiol
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The microbial biodiversity at the archeological site of Tel Megiddo (Israel).
Authors: Zhang Y, Ruff SE, Oskolkov N, Tierney BT, Ryon K, Danko D, Mason CE, Elhaik E.
Front Microbiol
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Microbiome and metagenomic analysis of Lake Hillier Australia reveals pigment-rich polyextremophiles and wide-ranging metabolic adaptations.
Authors: Sierra MA, Ryon KA, Tierney BT, Foox J, Bhattacharya C, Afshin E, Butler D, Green SJ, Thomas WK, Ramsdell J, Bivens NJ, McGrath K, Mason CE, Tighe SW.
Environ Microbiome
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Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter pittii is adapting to and exhibiting potential succession aboard the International Space Station.
Authors: Tierney BT, Singh NK, Simpson AC, Hujer AM, Bonomo RA, Mason CE, Venkateswaran K.
Microbiome
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Reproducible and opposing gut microbiome signatures distinguish autoimmune diseases and cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Authors: Islam MZ, Tran M, Xu T, Tierney BT, Patel C, Kostic AD.
Microbiome
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The Maleth program: Malta's first space mission discoveries on the microbiome of diabetic foot ulcers.
Authors: Gatt C, Tierney BT, Madrigal P, Mason CE, Beheshti A, Telzerow A, Benes V, Zahra G, Bonett J, Cassar K, Borg J.
Heliyon
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