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A mycologist studies fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, ecology, and potential uses. Their main duties involve conducting research to understand fungal Biology, identifying and classifying various fungal species, and investigating their roles in ecosystems. Mycologists may also explore applications of fungi in medicine, agriculture, and bioremediation. Additionally, they often contribute to public education about fungi and their impact on human health and the environment.

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