Camille Truong
@camilletruong.bsky.social
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Mycologist at the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria and www.spun.earth Southern hemisphere fungi | 🍄🌱🦘Symbiosis | Cyclist 🚲🏔 Climber | My own views
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🚨 Early Career Researcher Travel Award! 🚨

Open to grad students & postdocs presenting at #ICOM2026
@ICOM2026

Apply now!

All info👉 url-shortener.me/6QQF

🗓️ Deadline: Nov 14, 2025
📢 Decisions: Jan 30, 2026
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RBGV is offering three 8-weeks paid studentships to work in the fungi collections with our trained mycologists.

A great opportunity to gain experience in taxonomy and fungal diversity in Australia!

www.rbg.vic.gov.au/science/rese...
Jim Willis Studentships
Vacation studentships honouring the late Dr James Hamlyn Willis
www.rbg.vic.gov.au
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Call for symposia at @ICOM2026 is open until 15 October.
The 13 conference of @mycorrhiza_ims #Mycorrhiza will take place in Cairns, Australia, 12-17 July 2026!
@southmycorrhiza @karst_justine @fmartin1954 @1pantunes #soil #fungi

icom2026.org/symposia/
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Come to work with @niloofar232.bsky.social, @fungidownunder.bsky.social and myself on truffle rot in Australian orchards!

Fully funded PhD position - for more details and to apply:
findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/opportunity/...

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Aetiology and epidemiology of truffle rot in Australia : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne
<p> We have an open, fully funded PhD position on the causes and epidemiology of truffle rot in Australian orchards. The PhD student will be enrolled at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of Niloofar Vaghefi and Camille Truong from the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. </p> <p> The project will elucidate the biotic and abiotic causes of truffle rot across different regions and provide recommendations for improved management, while equipping the industry with diagnostic tools for early and reliable detection in soils. Activities include identifying affected farms and potential experimental sites in collaboration with growers, surveys of fungi, bacteria and oomycetes associated with truffle rot, and assessing the pathogenicity of commonly isolated microorganisms using glasshouse and field trials. </p> <p> <strong>Eligibility criteria:</strong> </p> <ul> <li>Hsc or Msc in biological sciences or a relevant field, experience in conducting both fieldwork and molecular biology work. </li> <li>Demonstrated writing and communication skills in English, including with stakeholders. </li> <li>Background and laboratory skills in mycology or plant pathology, as well as bioinformatics skills, are desirable. </li> <li>The successful candidate will be based in the Parkville campus in Melbourne and will require to travel for field experiments. </li> </ul>
findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au
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Solutions include targeted field surveys, barcoding fungarium specimens and more equity in research and fundings
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Our newest research in @nature.com

We built a robot (!) to track plant-fungal trade networks. By following half a million fungal highways & nutrient flows within them, we discovered how plants & fungi build hyper-efficient supply chains

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Thanks everyone, I hope you find this useful and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
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Would love to get your feedback and discuss further steps with you!
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How do you study invisible organisms, such as fungi, from the environment?

We provide a benchmarked meta-barcoding dataset for soil fungi in Australia and Antarctica, combined with +100 predictor variables to fast-track data exploration, research and conservation.

rdcu.be/ebCeu
A curated soil fungal dataset to advance fungal ecology and conservation research in Australia and Antarctica
Scientific Data - A curated soil fungal dataset to advance fungal ecology and conservation research in Australia and Antarctica
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spun.earth
Boost your garden’s productivity by increasing mycorrhizal #fungi in the soil.

Dr. Vasilis Kokkoris from VU Amsterdam explains why mycorrhizae are beneficial for plant growth and soil health.

Learn more about enhancing soil health here: www.spun.earth/articles/how...
Learn about our SPUN-led sampling expeditions to map mycorrhizal biodiversity.
www.spun.earth
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South Australia is drafting new biodiversity laws. It looks good, but alarmingly fungi are listed as plants. Also, under this Act landholders would be able to remove and fungus or algae from their land unless it is a prescribed species. 🌏 #conservation #fungi Have your say here:
South Australia’s Draft Biodiversity Bill
Have your say on South Australia’s draft Biodiversity Bill. What's being decided? The South Australian Government is introducing a Biodiversity Act – the first of its kind in our state – and you are i...
yoursay.sa.gov.au