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Mycologist Britt Bunyard - Editor-in-Chief of FUNGI Magazine
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Britt Bunyard (born August 5, 1966) is an American mycologist, author, and the Editor-in-Chief of FUNGI Magazine.[1][2][3][4] He is known for his contributions to the field of mycology and his efforts in public education about fungi. He has authored several books and has been a figure in both scientific and popular media.[5]
He earned an MS degree in Plant Biochemistry from Clemson University in 1991, focusing on endophytic fungi and phytohormones.[6] He completed his Ph.D. in Plant PathologyatPenn State University in 1995, researching the evolution of macrofungi under Dr. Daniel J. Royse.[7][8] Following graduation, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the USDA-ARS at Ft. Detrick, Maryland.[9]
As an editor he served as Editor-in-Chief of the North American Mycological Association’s journal McIlvainea,[10] and as a subject editor for the Entomological Society of America’s journal Annals of the Entomological Society of America,[11] and the Mycological Society of America's journal Mycologia.[7] He founded the mycology journal Fungi in 2008, and has served as Editor-in-Chief until today.[1][12] Bunyard has published many academic and popular science papers[5] and has been featured on the NPR’s All Things Considered,[13] and Wisconsin Foodie[14] television programs; and interviewed or quoted in Discover Magazine, The Atlantic, Vox,[3] Vogue,[15] Saveur.[16] Since 2014, he has served as Executive Director of the Telluride Mushroom Festival, the largest wild mushroom festival in North America.[15]
In 2021 he was awarded the Gary Lincoff Award “For Contributions to Amateur Mycology,” by the North American Mycological Association—NAMA’s most prestigious honor for American mycologists.[21]
We thank two anonymous reviewers and the subject editor, Britt Bunyard, whose comments and suggestions greatly improved the quality of the article.
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