Fungi are an important part of soil biodiversity, and this diverse group of organisms can help tackle global challenges, including climate change and hunger.
Fungi can do lots of different things. And they include everything from mushrooms, to yeasts, to the mold growing on your shower curtain.
Interested in learning about research on the main roles these fungi play within natural ecosystems and in the context of serving a particular purpose to human societies: as model species, as edible species, as decomposers, as toxic species, as medicinal mushrooms, as symbionts and as pathogens.