Webinar. May 21st 7pm-8pm via zoom or youtube live link. Registration required to receive links. To register visit webpage here.
Speaker: Dr. Danielle Stevenson
This talk will introduce Mycoremediation and go through basic principles, case studies from Danielle’s own research within community science, academic as well as commercial contexts, and discuss potentials and limitations as well as future directions within the field.
Danielle Stevenson is an applied scientist, mycologist and environmental problem-solver who works with soils, fungi, plants and people to address wastes and pollution in creative and circular ways. She has a PhD in Environmental Toxicology from the University of California Riverside. Her dissertation research within the Soil Biogeochemistry Group focused on phyto-mycoremediation of brownfields in Los Angeles. She also founded and runs D.I.Y. Fungi (est. 2012) for research, education and action around fungal food, medicine, waste management and remediation, and Healing City Soils (est. 2015) with the Compost Education Centre to provide soil metal testing, resources, and community bioremediation for people growing food. She currently serves on the Department of Toxic Substances Control’s Equitable Community Revitalization Grant (ECRG) Treatment Technology Council (TTC) and the Board of Corenewal. She is involved in many projects and organizations around the world supporting regeneration of lands and waters, environmental education and community-capacity building.
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