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Welcome to the British Mycological SocietyFungal biology research, conservation and education The Society

Details of how to join the BMS or contact the Office along with details about the Society’s Constitution, Committees and Grants can be found here

Fungal Biology Research

Representing academic research across the fields of medical mycology, plant pathogenesis, fungal ecology and biotechnology

Education and Outreach

Raising awareness of fungi and fungal science at all levels though public engagement and the provision of educational resources

Field Mycology

Go on BMS field trips, join local fungus groups, or learn about the Society’s Conservation work

Library and Information

Downloads of various BMS documents, Identification Keys, English names of fungi and details of Mycological Events and News are available here

BMS Membership

Membership is open to all who are interested in promoting, supporting and learning about the workd of fungi. Find out more


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Information Updates Other Events 26 Nov 2021
10:00 – 19:00
The Explorers Conference 2021

Natural History Museum, London

The BMS is supporting the Natural History Museums Explorers Conference 2021. The Conference welcomes undergraduate and postgraduate students and early career researchers from Black, Asian and other racially minoritised backgrounds in the UK who are interested in the environmental sciences, especially in the Natural History sector, to find out more about research and career pathways in this field.

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The Explorers Conference offers the opportunityto hearfrom scientists from marginalised ethnic groups about their careers and experiences, discover the varied opportunities in the environmental sciences, and take part workshops to provide the tools and advice to assist career and educational journeys. There will also be a networking session at the event to meet the speakers and discuss opportunities and advice.

The event is free to attend and will be held in person.There is also a virtual option for the panel talks and a subset of workshops for those who wish to attend remotely.

See the Eventbrite booking page for more information

About The Explorers Programme:

The Explorers Programme is a pilot project of the Natural History Museum that aims to develop events and resources to encourage and support students from marginalised ethnicities to pursue a career in Natural History research and the Environmental sector.

7 Dec 2021
09:00 – 9 Dec 2021
21:30
British Yeast Group Meeting

Online

The Future of Yeast Research
An online event organised by the University of Cambridge, for yeast researchers in the UK and Ireland to meet, present and discuss their latest research.

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The three-day programme will include invited lectures, offered papers, poster flashes, poster sessionsand break-out discussions. It will also be an opportunity to reflect on the current state of yeast research and discuss the directions in which the field should move in the future. To that end, the programme will include a panel discussion, chaired by Nobel Laureate, Paul Nurse, focusing on the future of yeast research, in which questions and comments will be welcome from the audience.

Key topics:

Cell and developmental biology Evolution and ecology Synthetic and systems biology Biotechnology Yeasts and disease

Organising committee:​​​​​

Steve Oliver (University of Cambridge, UK) Juan Mata (University of Cambridge, UK) Phil Zegerman (University of Cambridge, UK)

The British Mycological Society sponsors this event.

1 Jul 2024 The 12th International Mycological Congress (IMC12) Research

Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Amsterdam

The organizing committee of the IMC12, along with the International Mycological Association has made the difficult decision to postpone the IMC12 to 2024.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had negative consequences for planning the upcomingIMC, and will still restrict international travel for some time to come. One of the main aims of IMC meetings is to engage the youth, facilitate face-to-face meetings, and hands-on workshops in mycology. To this end, we have decided to postpone IMC12 to 2024. As organizers we are confident that we will be able to host an excellent Congress in the Netherlands in 2024. Additional details on the plans for 2024 will follow soon.

Wieland Meyer, President: International Mycological Association

Pedro Crous, Chair IMC12

BMS Mission Statement:To promote fungal science internationally

The Societys Objectives are to:

Promote the recognition of fungal science in the UK and internationally Support and grow the key areas of Society activityto promote further understanding of fungalscience and to inspire future generations of mycologists Support the Societys academic publications and other resources on fungal biology for theinternational community Organise conferences, workshops and other activities supporting mycology Encourage those interested in fungi and related organisms to join the Society and to take part inour events, whether in a professional or amateur capacity Promote networking across the fungal science community and maintain strong links with otherrelevant national and international learned societies and organizations Ensure that the Societys resources are utilised effectively to further fungal science BMS Events 20 Nov 2021
10:45 – 16:15
BMS Autumn Open Meeting - The World of Fungi Field

Online meeting (Zoom)

Our 2021 Autumn Open Meeting programme includesfungi experts, enthusiasts and supporters from around the globe.

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BMS 2021 Autumn Open Meeting

The world of fungi

Saturday, 20November 2021, 10:45am (UK)

PROGRAMME

10:55-11:00 ​​Prof Martin Bidartondo -welcome and introduction
Imperial College London Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

11:00-11:30ProfUrsula Peintner, University of Innsbruck.
Expert on alpine and arctic fungi, webcaps and polypores.

11:30-12:00Ruben de Lange, University of Ghent
Expert on the brittlegills, Russula.

12:00-13:30QA followed by short break.

13:30-14:00DrRyan Stephens, University of New Hampshire
Ecologist investigating fungus consumption by mammals.

14:00-14:30DrPepijn Kooij, So Paulo State University
Evolutionary biologist investigating fungus-growing insects.

14:30-14:45QA

14:45-15:15Barbara Ching Bruch Reed
The President and the CEO of the North American Mycological Association.

15:15-15:45Nathan Wilson
Founder of Mushroom Observer.

15:45-16:15Doug Bierend
Journalist and author of In Search of Mycotopia(2021).

16:15-16:30: QA and close.

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4 Apr 2022 – 7 Apr 2022 BMS Annual Conference - Fungi and the Environment Society

Cranfield University

A Conference to celebrate 125 years of the British Mycological Society (1896 - 2021)

To celebrate 125 years of the BMS, we have created a full and varied programme of presentations, poster sessions, seminars and workshops for all from the fungal biology and ecology community, with an additional day dedicated to early career mycologists. The conference is open to national and international BMS members and non-members from the broad mycology community.

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The main meeting will be preceded by the 1st BMS Research Student Conference, for PhD research students and recent post-doctoral scientists to present their work, hear from a selection of speakers and meet with colleagues from across the mycology sector.

All attendees will be welcomed to Cranfield on the first evening with a barbeque and chance to meet colleagues, old and new.

The three-day scientific programme includes international speakers in five sessions discussing fungi in the built, human, industrial/technological and natural environments.The final mornings presentations will be on the theme of climate change and interactions with fungi.

For Colleagues interested infield mycology,speakers will cover aspects of Taxonomy, Recording and Conservation. The practical element of the Spring Field Meeting follows, from Wednesday lunchtime until Sunday midday at the same venue.

All attendees are invited to join the BMS at Woburn Safari Lodge for an evening of music, aware of prizes and the Conference Dinner.

View the full programme (PDF document)

We look forward to welcoming you all to an exciting meeting in April 2022!

Angel Medina and Naresh Magan, Applied Mycology Group, Cranfield University
Local Organisers for the BMS

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Alldelegate tickets for the main Conference must be booked through Cranfield University,HERE. Bookingsfor the practical element of the Spring Field Meeting mustbe made using the British Mycological SocietyBOOKING FORM. Accommodation for Conference-only attendees is not included. Accommodation for those attending both the Conference and practicalelement of the Spring Field Meetingcan be selected on the Booking Form.

6 Apr 2022 – 10 Apr 2022 Spring Field Meeting 2022 Field

Mitchell Hall, Cranfield University

The 2022 Spring Field Meeting will takeplace immediately following the BMS 125th Anniversary Conference at Cranfield University, UK.

The Anniversary Conference is running a parallel programme of sessions for the broad mycology community and includes talks on Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes and recording, all designed to appeal to the field mycologist.

At the Spring Field Meeting, Tutors Thomas Laessoe and Jens Petersen will run Ascomycete ID sessions based on their latest book.

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Programme

Monday 4 April: Arrival and registration at Cranfield University, set up workroom,join the welcome barbecue.

Tuesday 5 April and Wednesday 6 April: BMS 125th Anniversary Conference, including Conference Dinner at Woburn Safari Park.

Wednesday 6 April - Sunday 10 April: field meetings and associated tutored lab work
Tutors:Thomas Laessoe and Jens Petersen will run Ascomycete ID sessions based on their latest book.

Costs
Total cost of 125th Anniversary Conference + Spring Field Meeting = 505 (single room occupancy; 370 shared room).

Included: attendance at the main Conference and Spring Field Meeting;meals and refreshments during the main Conference; Conference Dinner at Woburn Safari Park; accommodation.

Not included: lunches/refreshments from Thursday - Sunday. (Sandwiches can be purchased in Mitchell Hall restaurant.)

IMPORTANT NOTE: your delegate ticket for the main Conference must be booked through Cranfield University, HERE. Your booking for the Spring Field Meeting, andaccommodation for all days, mustbe made using the British Mycological SocietyBOOKING FORM.

If you wish to attend just one of the events (either the Anniversary Conference or the Spring Field Meeting) please contact Carol Hobart for costs and booking advice:fieldevents@britmycolsoc.info

BMS Journals Access online or via print subscription.

Fungal Biology Reviews - December issue

Volume 38, Pages 1-106 (December 2021). Access online or via print subscription.

Fungal Ecology - December issue

Volume 54 (December 2021). Access online or via print subscription.

Field Mycology - October issue

Volume 22, Issue 4, October 2021.

Note: publication of Field Mycology is changing; exisitngsubscriptions will need to be updated. Read more

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