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About Us
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Harnessing forest fungal networks to address the climate crisis.

About Us

Soils are alive. A handful of soil can contain hundreds of miles of fungal hyphae, microscopic facilitators of soil and plant health. Science is only now beginning to grasp the profound effects incredible soil fungal biodiversity has on forests.

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At Funga, we use the forest fungal microbiome to improve forestry outcomes and address the climate crisis while enhancing beneficial microbial biodiversity. We combine modern DNA sequencing and machine learning technology with breakthrough research on the forest microbiome to put the right native, biodiverse communities of mycorrhizal fungi in the right place. This leads to more quality wood created more quickly, more carbon sequestered, and more resilient forests.

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The Team

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Dr. Colin Averill

Founder,
Chief Scientific Officer

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Erika Randolph

Chief Operating Officer

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Josh Parrish

Chief Growth Officer

The Team
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Dr. Ian Ware

Head of Applied Science

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Dr. Ann Raiho

Head of Data Science

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Dr. Caylon Yates

Microbiome Scientist

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J. Anthony Seliskar

Landowner Engagement Manager

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Dr. Dawson Fairbanks

Bioinformatician

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Dr. Alison Ketz

Ecological Data Scientist

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Ann Marie Diener

Head of Product

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Joey Webber

Product Marketing Manager

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Amelia Pokorny

Operations Manager

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Tyler Claxton

Lead Forester

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Will Bradham

Forester

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Jenna Luecke

Brand and Communications Manager

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Will Canine

Business Strategy
Consultant

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News & Updates
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