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Category: Miscellaneous

June 22, 2015June 22, 2015 anaerobicfunginetwork Miscellaneous

Photo competition results!!

The network recently held a photo competition, which Colin Orpin kindly agreed to judge. Colin had 59 entries to choose from and paid particular attention to the quality of the image, its significance and originality. I am delighted to announce that Tony Callaghan from Aberystwyth University was placed first (see new image on our website). Yanfen … Continue reading Photo competition results!!

April 20, 2015 anaerobicfunginetwork Miscellaneous

International Symposium on Anaerobic Microbiology 2015

The 9th meeting of this symposium will be held this year in Slovenia during June 25-27, and already has many interesting speakers confirmed 🙂 Abstract deadline closes 30th April! For more details please see: http://www.isam2015.org/

March 4, 2015 anaerobicfunginetwork Miscellaneous

Colin Orpin

I had a lovely conversation with Colin Orpin the other evening - he was delighted to hear about our network and that anaerobic fungal research is still alive and kicking! For those of you not familiar with the name, Colin Orpin is the researcher who conducted much of the ground breaking work in the 1960s/70s … Continue reading Colin Orpin

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Prof Colin Orpin said ”It was a wriggling mass that burst open in front of my eyes – releasing all of its flagellated zoospores – obviously it was not a protozoan.”

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