Organization:International Mycological Association

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Short description: International learned society for mycology
International Mycological Association (IMA)
AbbreviationIMA
Formation1971
TypeNGO
Legal statusprofessional organization
Purposepromotes mycology
HeadquartersExeter (UK)
Region served
World
Membership
mycologists worldwide.
WebsiteIMA 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

  1. 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.  open access
  2. van der Aa, H. A. (1993). "International Mycological Association". Coolia 36 (1): 23–25. 
  3. "The International Mycological Association". International Mycological Association. http://www.ima-mycology.org/society. Retrieved 22 November 2014. 
  4. "Awards". http://www.ima-mycology.org/awards. 

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