Invited Speakers
Invited speakers & report title (up to date):
Speaker
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Introduction
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Report Title
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Scott A. Redhead
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Professor, Curator - National Mycological Herbarium Chair-Nomenclature Committee for Fungi International Botanical Congress
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Using name registration and lists of approved and rejected names to resolve mycological nomenclatural problems |
Lorelei Norvell
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Professor, Editor-in-Chief, MYCOTAXON
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Fungi and the International Code of Nomenclature: a mycologist’s guide to the Melbourne changes |
Paul M. Kirk
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Professor, Senior Biosystematist (CABI); identifying Agaricomycetes, Pucciniomycetes, Ustilaginomycetes.UK
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The start of a new begining |
Marc Stadler
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Professor, Head of Research Department “Microbial Drugs” HZI (Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany)
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The Xylariaceae as a model example on how to concisely link good nomenclatural standards and modern biodiversity research |
Kevin Hyde
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Professor,School of Science Mae Fah Luang University(Thailand)
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The value of epitypification |
Teun Boekhout
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Professor,Group leader Yeast Research CBS (Utrecht, CBS-KNAW).
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Taxonomic problems in the basidiomycetous yeasts: How to solve them? |
Roger G. Shivas
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Professor,Ministry of Agriculture of Queensland,Australia
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Taxonomy of Australian rust and smut fungi in the new era of nomenclature |
Bevan Weir
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Professor,Landcare Research (New Zealand)
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Colletotrichum / Glomerella in the new era of fungal nomenclature |
Vincent Robert
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Professor, CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre |
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Fengyan Bai
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Professor,SKLM,China
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Taxonomic challenges in the ascomycetous yeasts to implement the new nomenclature code |
Lei Cai
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Professor,SKLM,China
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Plant pathogenic fungi, cryptic species unmasked |