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Richard Summerbell

Richard C. Summerbell (born 29 June 1956) is a Canadian mycologist, author and award-winning songwriter. He was editor in chief of an international scientific journal in mycology from 2000 to 2004. In the 1970s and 80s, he was a gay activist and an early commentator on (then) controversial topics such as AIDS and promiscuity and attitudes to homosexuality in organized religion.
Born in Brooks, Alberta, Summerbell trained as a botanist, receiving his master's degree from the University of British Columbia and his doctorate degree from the University of Toronto. He has lived with his partner, Ross Fraser, since 1978 and currently resides in Toronto, Canada.
==Research in Mycology==

Summerbell has published over 150 peer-reviewed papers〔(Richard Summerbell on Google Scholar ) Retrieved 2010-06-29. Google Scholar lists 154 results.〕 in mycology, botany and bacteriology, including research papers in Nature and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Much of the research explores opportunistic fungal pathogens—those that grow on (and at the expense of) humans and animals—and the unique ways in which these organisms exploit their environments. These environments are diverse. They include biofilms in hospital plumbing that harbour fungal pathogens which attack patients hospitalized for leukemia or major organ transplants. They also include waterfront vacation properties on streams, lakes or rivers that infect otherwise healthy visitors with the often deadly disease blastomycosis. His most cited works are on the fungi that cause human skin diseases (dermatophytes) and nail infections (onychomycosis). , his 1989 paper on onychomycosis〔 is the most-cited original research paper published in the over 50-year history of the journal Mycoses.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Google Scholar search of papers in ''Mycoses'' ranked by number of times cited ) , Google Scholar counted 195 papers that cited Summerbell's paper and 207 papers that cited review paper 〕
Summerbell spent a decade as the Chief of Medical Mycology at the Ontario Ministry of Health Public Health Lab in Toronto, followed by 6 years as senior scientist at the Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, a mycological institute and branch of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Utrecht.〔( News article from The National Post, 20 May 2009 ) Retrieved 2010-07-00.〕 He was editor-in-chief of the international scientific journal Medical Mycology from 2000 to 2004.〔Medical Mycology, Volume 42, Issue 1 2004, page i.〕 Since 2008, he has been a faculty member of the University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health〔Faculty of the University of Toronto School of Public Health () Retrieved 2010-06-29.〕 and research director of Sporometrics, a Toronto-based microbiological testing company.〔
Summerbell has co-authored two textbooks in medical mycology, ''Identifying Filamentous Fungi'' (simultaneously published in French as ''Champignons Filamenteux D'Interêt Medical'') and ''Laboratory Handbook of Dermatophytes''.
Species (co-)described include:
* ''Arachnomyces kanei'' (asexual state ''Onychocola kanei''), an invader of human nails
* ''Phaeoacremonium krajdenii'', a cause of subcutaneous infection of humans
* ''Phaeoacremonium alvesii'', a cause of subcutaneous infection of humans 〔
* ''Phaeoacremonium amstelodamense'', a cause of human joint infection〔
* ''Phaeoacremonium australiense'', an endophyte of grapevines 〔
* ''Phaeoacremonium griseorubrum'', a cause of human fungemia (blood infection)〔
* ''Phaeoacremonium scolyti'', an endophyte of grapevine, also isolated from bark beetle larvae〔
* ''Phaeoacremonium subulatum'', an endophyte of grapevine〔
* ''Phaeoacremonium tardicrescens'', from unspecified human medical source〔
* ''Phaeoacremonium venezuelense'', from eumycetoma of the human foot〔
* ''Phaeoacremonium sphinctrophorum'', from fungal cyst of the human foot
* ''Phaeoacremonium theobromatis'', from stem of wild mountain cocoa (''Theobroma gileri'') in Ecuador〔
* ''Neocudoniella radicella'', ectomycorrhizal with black spruce (''Picea mariana'')
* ''Teberdinia hygrophila'' a northern and alpine soil fungus
* ''Acremonium fuci'', an endophyte of brown marine algae in the genus ''Fucus''
* ''Acremonium exuviarum'', from shed skin of lizard
* ''Fusarium delphinoides'', from diseased succulent plant ''Hoodia gordonii'' and from human eye infection
* ''Fusarium biseptatum'', from South African soil〔
* ''Fusarium penzigii'', from decayed wood and human eye infection〔
* ''Phialosimplex caninus'', cause of fatal infections in dogs
* ''Phaeomoniella pinifoliorum'', a surface colonizer of pine needles
* ''Phaeomoniella zymoides'', also from pine needles〔
The species ''Sarocladium summbellii'' has been named in Summerbell's honour.

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