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  2. Paul Stamets - Wikipedia

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    Fungi [1][2] Website. paulstamets.com. Paul Edward Stamets (born July 17, 1955) [3] is an American mycologist and entrepreneur who sells various mushroom products through his company. He is an author and advocate of medicinal fungi and mycoremediation.

  3. Constantine John Alexopoulos - Wikipedia

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    Constantine John Alexopoulos (March 17, 1907 – May 15, 1986) was an American mycologist. [1] He was the main author of the landmark book Introductory Mycology, commonly used in mycology and mycology-related courses in undergrad and grad schools around the globe. Introductory Mycology was translated into five languages.

  4. Jean Paul Vuillemin - Wikipedia

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    Jean Paul Vuillemin (1861-1932) Jean Paul Vuillemin (13 February 1861 – 25 September 1932 in Malzéville) was a French mycologist born in Docelles. He studied at the University of Nancy, earning his medical doctorate in 1884. In 1892 he obtained his doctorate in sciences at the Sorbonne, and from 1895 to 1932 he was a professor of natural ...

  5. Mycology - Wikipedia

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    Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, and infection. Mycology branches into the field of phytopathology, the study of plant diseases.

  6. Steven Hayden Pollock - Wikipedia

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    Steven Hayden Pollock (August 12, 1947 – February 1, 1981) was an American mycologist who studied psychoactive mushrooms and published many articles on the potential of mushrooms to treat illness and improve quality of life. [4][5]: 81 [6]: 55.

  7. David H. Linder - Wikipedia

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    1899: David Hunt Linder was born in Brookline, MA on September 24 . Early on in his life, Linder and his family moved to Canton, MA. He spent most of childhood surrounded by science and nature. His parents owned an observatory, a greenhouse, and gardens of many flowers and vegetables. 1928: Linder married to his first wife, Elinor Alberts, who ...

  8. Anna Maria Hussey - Wikipedia

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    Her sisters Henrietta (1807–60) and Frances (1810–72) stimulated an interest in botany and art, although Anna's diaries indicate that at first she was intrigued by geology. [ 1 ] In 1831, at 26, she married Rev. Dr Thomas John Hussey , rector of Hayes , Kent, who was a well-connected astronomer and scientist in his own right.

  9. Gary Lincoff - Wikipedia

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    Children. 2. Website. garylincoff.com. Mushroom foray in Pennsylvania with Gary Lincoff, 2012. Gary Lincoff (1942–2018) was an American mycologist and naturalist. Lincoff taught at the New York Botanical Garden for over 40 years and authored numerous books and field guides on mushrooms.