Organization:International Mycological Association
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Short description: International learned society for mycology
Abbreviation | IMA |
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Formation | 1971 |
Type | NGO |
Legal status | professional organization |
Purpose | promotes mycology |
Headquarters | Exeter (UK) |
Region served | World |
Membership | mycologists worldwide. |
Website | IMA Official website |
The International Mycological Association (IMA) is a professional organization that promotes mycology, the study of fungi. It was founded in 1971 during the first International Mycological Congress, which was held in Exeter (UK).[1][2]
The IMA publishes the open access scientific journal IMA Fungus.
It represents the interests of over 30,000 mycologists worldwide.[3]
Awards
The society makes several awards for contributions to mycology:[4]
- De Bary Medal to long-established mycologists based on their career achievement
- Ainsworth Medal for services to the world of mycology
- Young Mycologists awards through a series of medals recognising the achievements of young mycologists working in different regions around the world: Ethel Mary Doidge Medal (Africa); Keisuke Tubaki Medal (Asia); Carlos Luis Spegazzini Medal (Latin America); Elias Magnus Fries Medal (Europe); Arthur Henry Reginald Buller Medal (North America); Daniel McAlpine Medal (Australasia)
References
- ↑ Simmons EG. (2011). "The International Mycological Association: its history in brief with summaries of its International Mycological Congresses and diverse international relationships". IMA Fungus 1 (1): 18–100. doi:10.5598/imafungus.2010.01.01.01. PMID 22679567.
- ↑ van der Aa, H. A. (1993). "International Mycological Association". Coolia 36 (1): 23–25.
- ↑ "The International Mycological Association". International Mycological Association. http://www.ima-mycology.org/society. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
- ↑ "Awards". http://www.ima-mycology.org/awards.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International Mycological Association.
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