Canter-Lund, Hilda M. (1922–)

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Canter-Lund, Hilda M. (1922–)

English mycologist, protozoologist, and photographer. Name variations: Hilda Canter Lund. Born Hilda M. Canter, 1922, in Highbury, London; dau. of a gas fitter; Bedford College in London, BS, 1944; University of London, education diploma, 1945; Queen Mary College Department of Botany, PhD, 1948, DSc, 1955; m. Dr. John W.G. Lund (phycologist), 1949.

Known for her expertise on fungi that parasitize freshwater algae and for research on protozoan parasites that kill algae, was appointed mycologist (1948) and later worked as senior principal scientific officer (1976–87) for Freshwater Biological Association (FBA); received Royal Photographic Society fellowship (1965); realized 1st successful isolation of chytrid, Rhizophydium planktonicum, with G.H.M. Jaworski; appointed FBA honorary research fellow (1990); with husband, wrote Freshwater Algae: Their Microscopic World Explored (1995).

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