Canadian Fungal Researchers
Researchers focused on any aspect of fungi with a connection to Canada!
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@canfunnet.bsky.social
@mofisch.bsky.social
Fungi. Fire. Genetics. Ecology. (she/her) 🍄🔥Assistant Prof at UBC Vancouver: @ubcbotany.bsky.social and @forestry.ubc.ca 📍grateful guest on the Salish Coast Lab Website: fischerlab.botany.ubc.ca
@christianlandry.bsky.social
Padre, curieux, scientist; sourdough engineer; evolutionary cell and systems biology; some attempts at synthetic biology and biomedical research;
@linder-surprise.bsky.social
From fungal pathogens to budding yeasts - all fungi are fascinating. I like to work on weird stuff and learn weird things. Post doc in Hittinger lab (UW-Madison) PhD from Kronstad Lab (UBC) https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=6BA0et0AAAAJ&hl=en
@acgerstein.bsky.social
Associate professor in microbiology (human fungal pathogens) & statistics (really just evolutionary genetics) at UManitoba in Winnipeg 🇨🇦 Keeps two small humans alive. Served with a side of politics. Because it's 2025. (she/her) )'(
@shapirorebecca.bsky.social
Associate Prof @ U Guelph. Fungal microbiology and functional genomics (she/her)
@vdumeaux.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, Anatomy & Cell Biology, Western University, Canada. Computational Biology, Genomics, Microbes and Human Health https://lab-dumeaux.science/
@jonathancazabonne.bsky.social
Ph.D student in mycology and old-growth forest ecology at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue | Molecular ecology, taxonomy, conservation | Symbiosis and Laboulbeniomycetes enthusiast #TeamLaboul | Co-founder of @mycosphaera.bsky.social🍄
@spribille.bsky.social
Microbial interactions; lichens; symbiosis. Naturalist, conservationist. Non-capitalist markets. Associate Professor/CRC in Symbiosis at University of Alberta
@j-karst.bsky.social
Associate Professor, U of Alberta. I study the mycorrhizal ecology of forests. Less hype, more hyphae 🇨🇦
@fungaldreamteam.bsky.social
Mycologist. Cautiously optimistic. Professor, Acadia University Department of Biology. Director, E.C. Smith Herbarium. Member, IUCN SSC Aquatic Fungi Specialist Group.
@canfunnet.bsky.social
The Canadian Fungal Network brings together diverse groups of scientists whose interests span the breadth of fungal research in Canada and abroad. Website: https://fungalresearch.weebly.com/