One of the world鈥檚 leading mycologists has died.
Nick Read was born in London on 7 December 1954 and studied microbiology at the聽University of Bristol聽(1974-77) before going on to a PhD (1977-81) and a postdoctoral fellowship (1981-84). He spent much of his career at the聽University of Edinburgh, initially as a lecturer in mycology (1985-97) before being appointed first reader (1997-2005) and then professor in fungal cell biology (2005-13).
In 2013, however, after close to three decades at Edinburgh, Professor Read moved to the聽University of Manchester聽to set up聽the Manchester Fungal Infection Group, again with the title of professor of fungal cell biology, which soon established itself as a major centre of excellence.
Here he worked on the cell biology of fungal-host interactions and antifungal peptides and, as part of the wider Manchester Fungal Diseases Group, collaborated with clinicians and industry on world-class translational anti-fungal research. He was also passionate about popularising his field and produced many astonishing videos of fungal cell growth and branching.
Among his many honours, Professor Read served as president elect (2013-14) and then president of the British Mycological Society.聽
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In 2015, Professor Read began a long period of illness and was diagnosed with聽AL amyloidosis. Yet despite pain and considerable incapacity, he continued to write and contribute to his field while in hospitals and hospices and then bed-bound at home.聽
聽for 鈥渞esearch excellence and service to global mycology鈥 by the International Mycological Association in 2018.
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Elaine Bignell, chair in infection biology at Manchester, who worked with Professor Read at the MFIG, described him as 鈥渁 world-class cell biologist and microscopist whose fascination with cellular form and function was tangible, joyous and enduring鈥.
She pointed out that 鈥渋n any living organism, cells are the fundamental units of life, every one of which experiences stimulation, stress, developmental change, ageing and death鈥, and to understand these processes 鈥淣ick tirelessly sought and mastered the requisite new technologies and labelling entities and he combined these, often via purpose-built microscope and imaging apparatus, to reveal the breathtaking beauty of life, as it happened in real time鈥.
She added that 鈥渁ny scientific presentation from Nick was a must-see and thrilling component of any scientific conference; better still were the opportunities to sit with Nick and discuss the biology afterwards鈥.
Professor Read was still working the day before his death, on 21 March. He is聽survived by his wife Shenda, two daughters, two stepchildren and a grandson.
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