Been studying plant-fungal interactions for about 10 years, including a master's degree I dropped out of and never actually finished* so I'm full of fungus facts i don't really get to use ever.

*Actually did all the course work and lab work but didn't finish my thesis in time

  • SuperRed [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    I'm currently studying Medical Mycology, any tips or resources for someone that's very interested in all things fungal?

    • notwikinotbot [comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      I can geek out reading journal articles all day. I tend to find a few reviews on topics that are interesting, then find the papers cited in the reviews that sound the most interesting, then find out what authors tend to put out interesting stuff regularly and e-stalk them.

      Medical mycology is gross, though. (coming from someone that took plant anatomy for their required undergrad anatomy course because they didn't want to dissect a cute mammal)