eukaryotic division
the eukaryotic division aims to promote eukaryotic microbiology in its widest context in fundamental, medical, applied, and environmental aspects. it provides a scientific focus for a subject that has often been fragmented over a range of different subject areas, scientific groups and societies. all major eukaryotic systems (fungi, protozoa, algae, slime moulds) are included as well as their interactions with the bacteria and viruses.

chair
alison smith
university of cambridge, uk
email: [email protected]
members of division 2024
alison smith | university of cambridge, uk (chair) |
robert hirt | university of newcastle, uk (chair-elect) |
albert bolhuis
|
university of bath, uk
|
guiseppe buda de cesare
|
university of texas health science center, usa
|
calvin tiengwe
|
university college london, uk
|
maria rosa domingo-sananes | nottingham trent university, uk |
ed deshmukh-reeves |
university of kent, uk
|
girish bedessee |
northumbria university, uk
|
andrew armitage
|
university of greenwich, uk
|
fiona henriquez
|
university of west scotland, uk
|
campbell gourlay
|
university of kent, uk
|
jordan price
|
national institute of agricultural botanny, uk
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eukaryotic division terms of reference

thumbnail: istock/wir0man.
terms of reference: istock/gajus.