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The Fantastical World of Fungi | Keith Seifert

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KEITH SEIFERT is a Canadian mycologist who’s spent more than forty years studying fungi on five continents. He’s done research on microscopic fungi from farms, forests, food, and the built environment, as well as studied ways reduce fungal toxins and diseases affecting plants and animals.

Keith is a former president of the International Mycological Association, an executive editor of Mycologia, an associate editor of several other scientific journals, and an adjunct professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

Keith spoke to Sciencentric about his upcoming book “The Hidden Kingdom of Fungi: Exploring the Microscopic World in Our Forests, Homes, and Bodies.”

Video version available here: https://youtu.be/BRWsPg0a7dw

(Keith would like to acknowledge the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Public Understanding of Science, Technology and Economics program for the receipt of a grant to support the writing of this book.)

**SUPPORT**

Help support this podcast so we can create more great science content!

Become a member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sciencentric

Purchase a book through our reading room: http://sciencentric.com/reading

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**DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE**

The Hidden Kingdom of Fungi: Exploring the Microscopic World in Our Forests, Homes, and Bodies (Affiliate Link) https://sciencentric.com/link/the-hidden kingdom-of-fungi-exploring-the-microscopic-world-in-our-forests-homes-and-bodies/

Keith’s curated “Fungi in the News” on Flipboard: https://flipboard.com/@stilbella/fungi-in-the-news-kk2a96v9z

**ABOUT THE HOST**

Eric R Olson is a filmmaker and podcaster with a passion for science and the natural world. He was Scientific American's first full-time video producer and lead digital producer of the long-running PBS television show NATURE. Eric currently runs his own video-based media company, FLOWSPARK MEDIA LLC, which is the producer and publisher of this podcast.

Follow him on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ericrolson

**TELL US WHAT YOU THINK**

Email us at feedback@sciencentric.com

**FOLLOW US**

YouTube: http://youtube.com/sciencentric

Instagram: http://instagram.com/sciencentric

Facebook: http://facebook.com/sciencentric

Twitter: http://twitter.com/sciencentric

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KEITH SEIFERT is a Canadian mycologist who’s spent more than forty years studying fungi on five continents. He’s done research on microscopic fungi from farms, forests, food, and the built environment, as well as studied ways reduce fungal toxins and diseases affecting plants and animals.

Keith is a former president of the International Mycological Association, an executive editor of Mycologia, an associate editor of several other scientific journals, and an adjunct professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

Keith spoke to Sciencentric about his upcoming book “The Hidden Kingdom of Fungi: Exploring the Microscopic World in Our Forests, Homes, and Bodies.”

Video version available here: https://youtu.be/BRWsPg0a7dw

(Keith would like to acknowledge the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Public Understanding of Science, Technology and Economics program for the receipt of a grant to support the writing of this book.)

**SUPPORT**

Help support this podcast so we can create more great science content!

Become a member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sciencentric

Purchase a book through our reading room: http://sciencentric.com/reading

Browse the gear we use to create our videos and podcast http://sciencentric.com/gear

**DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE**

The Hidden Kingdom of Fungi: Exploring the Microscopic World in Our Forests, Homes, and Bodies (Affiliate Link) https://sciencentric.com/link/the-hidden kingdom-of-fungi-exploring-the-microscopic-world-in-our-forests-homes-and-bodies/

Keith’s curated “Fungi in the News” on Flipboard: https://flipboard.com/@stilbella/fungi-in-the-news-kk2a96v9z

**ABOUT THE HOST**

Eric R Olson is a filmmaker and podcaster with a passion for science and the natural world. He was Scientific American's first full-time video producer and lead digital producer of the long-running PBS television show NATURE. Eric currently runs his own video-based media company, FLOWSPARK MEDIA LLC, which is the producer and publisher of this podcast.

Follow him on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ericrolson

**TELL US WHAT YOU THINK**

Email us at feedback@sciencentric.com

**FOLLOW US**

YouTube: http://youtube.com/sciencentric

Instagram: http://instagram.com/sciencentric

Facebook: http://facebook.com/sciencentric

Twitter: http://twitter.com/sciencentric

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