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Arend van Peer is a Researcher in Plant Breeding at Wageningen University & Research, specializing in fungal biology and biotechnology. His work focuses on leveraging white rot fungi for applications in sustainable agriculture, including lignocellulosic biomass conversion, mycelium-based materials, and improving feed quality for ruminants. Key projects include developing circular leather alternatives and optimizing fungal strains for industrial uses. He leads initiatives like the 'Right Fungus for the Right Job' program and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects bridging horticulture and mushroom cultivation. Peer has contributed to genomic studies of Agaricus bisporus and Pleurotus species, advancing understanding of fungal genetics and reproductive mechanisms. His research integrates molecular biology, genomics, and applied biotechnology to address agricultural challenges.
Notable achievements include pioneering agar-based screening methods for fungal incompatibility and co-developing the DigiFungi educational software. Peer actively participates in academic and professional seminars, emphasizing circular economy principles and cross-sectoral innovation.
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