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  <title>Dr. Matthew Kasson - Mycologist + Plant Pathologist</title>
  <description>In episode 046 Elle chats with Dr. Matthew Kasson: Mycologist and Plant Pathologist who studies fungus biodiversity centered around tree diseases and fungus-arthropod interactions.&amp;amp;nbsp; Socials: https://x.com/ImperfectFunGuy https://twitter.com/plantdisease Research, Sci-Comm and related press and media: Online media, Nightmare-fuel fungi exist in real life, Popular Science (PopSci)&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.popsci.com/environment/zombie-fungus-real-life-diseases/. Single author piece on the real-life fungal threats we face given all the attention fungi are getting from HBO’s The Last of Us. Feb. 3, 2023. &amp;amp;nbsp;Online media, How to keep your jack-o’-lantern from turning into moldy, maggoty mush before Halloween, The Conversation,&amp;amp;nbsp;How to keep your jack-o'-lantern from turning into moldy, maggoty mush before Halloween (theconversation.com). Single author piece on how fungi impact our seasonal celebrations and rituals particularly around Halloween. Oct. 6, 2022. Re-published by Scientific American, Popular Science, and PBS. &amp;amp;nbsp;Printed and Online media, Wild mushrooms are curious organisms that require respect, The Washington Post,&amp;amp;nbsp;Wild mushrooms aren't all poisonous, but they all require caution - The Washington Post. Single author piece on how our fears of a small number of fungi shape our willingness to interact with them. August 24, 2022 &amp;amp;nbsp;Online media, Beyond flora and fauna: Why it’s time to include fungi in global conservation goals, The Conversation,&amp;amp;nbsp;Beyond flora and fauna: Why it's time to include fungi in global conservation goals (theconversation.com). Co-authored piece with Brian Lovett (WVU PSS) and Patty Kaishian (Bard College) on how fungi are regularly excluded from talks on global conservation. May 17, 2022. Re-published in Indonesian. &amp;amp;nbsp;Online media, Finding mental-health clarity under pandemic pressures. Nature.&amp;amp;nbsp;Finding mental-health clarity under pandemic pressures (nature.com)&amp;amp;nbsp;Single author column on my mental health struggles in academia. Dec. 14, 2021. &amp;amp;nbsp; Research Podcast with Online Media, Episode 25: “Of Peeps and People…and Plant Pathology” Plantopia,&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.plantopiapodcast.org/25.&amp;amp;nbsp; The official podcast on The American Phytopathological Society featuring my work in forest pathology, science communication, and advocacy. July 21. 2022. &amp;amp;nbsp;Podcast with Online Media, Episode 4: How cicadas become flying saltshakers of death Overheard at National Geographic,&amp;amp;nbsp;Episode 4: How cicadas become flying saltshakers of death (nationalgeographic.com)&amp;amp;nbsp;May 25, 2021. &amp;amp;nbsp;National Radio with Online Media, Drugged Cicadas Mate Like Wild After Their Butts Fall Off, All Things Considered, National Public Radio.,&amp;amp;nbsp;Drugged Cicadas Mate Like Wild After Their Butts Fall Off : NPR&amp;amp;nbsp;Coverage of Brood X and my lab’s research of cicada fungus Massospora. May 18, 2021. &amp;amp;nbsp;Online Media, Drugged, Castrated, Eager to Mate: the Lives of Fungi-Infected Cicadas, The New York Times,&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/28/science/cicadas-fungus-butts.html, Coverage of our Fungal Ecology paper on cicadas &amp;quot; Psychoactive plant- and mushroom-associated alkaloids from two behavior modifying cicada pathogens.&amp;quot;, July 28, 2019. &amp;amp;nbsp;Online Media, This Parasite Drugs Its Hosts With the Psychedelic Chemical in Shrooms, The Atlantic,&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/07/massospora-parasite-drugs-its-hosts/566324/, Coverage of our BioRxiv pre-print &amp;quot;Psychoactive plant- and mushroom-associated alkaloids from two behavior modifying cicada pathogens.&amp;quot;, July 30, 2018. &amp;amp;nbsp; SciComm&amp;amp;nbsp; Online media, These fungi demand more pumpkin in their pumpkin spice lattes. Popular Science.  Some fungi are fans of pumpkin spice lattes, too | Popular Science (popsci.com). Coverage of my Sept. 9, 2022 viral tweet seeing which fungi preferred growth media with real pumpkin compared with pumpkin spice and pumpkin spice latte-substituted growth media. Sept. 15, 2022. &amp;amp;nbsp;National Radio with Online Media, A Disturbing Twinkie That Has, So Far, Defied Science, National Public Radio,&amp;amp;nbsp;Scientists Are Fascinated By An 8-Year-Old, Moldy Twinkie : NPR, Coverage of my viral Twitter experiment isolating fungi from moldy Twinkies. Oct. 15, 2020. &amp;amp;nbsp;Online Media, Injecting Marshmallow Peeps With Fungi, for Science, The New York Times,&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/29/science/marshmallow-peeps-fungus.html?searchResultPosition=1, Coverage of our Twitter #fungalPeeps project, March 29, 2019. &amp;amp;nbsp; Expertise Online and printed media, Janet Yellen ate magic mushrooms. Here's why she didn't get high.&amp;amp;nbsp; The Washington Post. Interview to talk about&amp;amp;nbsp; Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to China and consumption of a mushroom known as jian shou qing. Aug. 16, 2023.  Janet Yellen ate magic mushrooms. Here's why she didn't get high. - The Washington Post &amp;amp;nbsp;Online media, The fungal threat to human health is growing in a warmer, wetter, sicker world. CNN.&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/07/health/fungus-health-threat-scn/index.html. Coverage on the fungal craze surrounding HBO’s The Last of Us. Feb. 7, 2023. &amp;amp;nbsp;Online media, We Asked a Mycologist About The Last of Us and It Got Weird. Esquire.&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a42760795/last-of-us-fungus-cordyceps-mycologist/&amp;amp;nbsp;Interview to speak about the fungal craze surrounding HBO’s The Last of Us. Feb. 5, 2023. &amp;amp;nbsp;National Radio with Online Media, Finally, scientists have found a true millipede, All Things Considered, National Public Radio., Finally, scientists have found a true millipede : NPR Coverage of my colleague’s discovery of the first true millipede with commentary from me. Dec. 20, 2021.&amp;amp;nbsp;Finally, scientists have found a true millipede : NPR &amp;amp;nbsp; Elle Kaye socials www.instagram.com/ellekayetaxidermy www.twitter.com/ellektaxidermy Podcast socials www.instagram.com/specimenspod wwww.twitter.com/ellektaxidermy www.patreon.com/specimenspod  www.ellekayetaxidermy.co.uk/product-page/specimenspodmerch Artwork ©&amp;amp;nbsp; 2021 Madison Erin Mayfield www.instagram.com/madisonerinmayfield www.twitter.com/MEMIllustration Music Giraffes - Harrison Amer via premiumbeat.com Researched, edited and produced by Elle Kaye Concept/Title ©&amp;amp;nbsp; 2020 Elle Kaye </description>
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