teaching laboratory and field classes for undergraduate and graduate students in biology, ecology, and mycology,
preparing teaching materials, laboratory protocols, and course documentation,
providing academic supervision for students conducting research projects and thesis work,
assisting in the organization and delivery of field courses and scientific excursions,
conducting scientific research in fungal taxonomy and ecology, particularly fungi associated with invertebrates,
designing and carrying out field and laboratory studies,
identifying biological material and analyzing research results,
preparing scientific publications and conference presentations,
participating in research projects carried out within the department,
developing national and international scientific collaborations,
engaging in science outreach and educational activities organized by the university.
Research Assistant:
teaching laboratory and field classes for undergraduate and graduate students,
preparing teaching materials, laboratory protocols, and course documentation,
providing academic supervision for students conducting research projects and thesis work,
assisting in the organization and delivery of field courses and scientific excursions,
conducting scientific research in fungal taxonomy and ecology, particularly fungi associated with invertebrates,
designing and carrying out field and laboratory studies,
identifying biological material and analyzing research results,
preparing scientific publications and conference presentations,
participating in research projects carried out within the department,
developing national and international scientific collaborations,
engaging in science outreach and educational activities organized by the university.
In 2021, I completed my Master鈥檚 degree at the Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection at the University of 艁贸d藕, majoring in Biology with a specialization in Environmental Biology.
During my undergraduate studies, I participated in various mycology-related courses offered at the University of 艁贸d藕. Thanks to an individualized study program granted by the Dean of the Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, I was able to further develop my skills in conducting mycological research, both in the field and in the laboratory. I focused in particular on the ecology of macro- and microscopic fungi developing in wood.
Currently, my research centers on the taxonomy and ecology of fungi associated with invertebrates, with special emphasis on interactions between fungi and spiders. In my work, I investigate how pathogenic fungi affect spider populations by analyzing infection mechanisms and fungal survival strategies. I aim to understand how pathogenic fungi shape the population dynamics of their hosts and what roles they play within ecosystems.
Scientific interests:
鈥 taxonomy, ecology, and distribution of spider-pathogenic fungi;
鈥 threats to and conservation of fungi in Europe;
鈥 diversity and ecology of wood-associated fungi;
鈥 microfungal parasites of plants, insects, and fungi.
Banacha 12/16 () room: 106 90-237 艁贸d藕
CYCLICAL DUTY
WEDNESDAY
14:00 - 16:00
Banacha 12/16 () room: 372 90-237 艁贸d藕
phone: 42-635-45-00
e-mail: sebastian.piskorski@biol.uni.lodz.pl
Banacha 12/16 () 90-237 艁贸d藕 room: 372
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