A mycologist is a scientist that studies fungi. To have a job with the designation of mycologist you will most certainly have to complete a college/university undergraduate degree (eg: 4 year bachelor of science) and a masters degree (eg: 2 year MSc). Both degrees should be with a major in Biology or microbiology or another related field, likely with a focus in mycology. It is likely that with only an undergraduate and masters you would only be able to get a job working for a mycologist though, and to have your own lab and be a true mycologist you will need to further complete a doctorate degree in biology (3-5 year PhD) with a focus in mycology or microbiology.
A Mycologist studies fungi it is also called mycology
A scientist that studies fungi is called a mycologist.
Mycologist can distinguish safe mushrooms from poisonous ones, yet, a Mycologist isn't a well payed job most of the times, that is... If you can even get a job, it's a hard world out there...
mycologist as in : "mycologists have more fungi"
a mycologist is a person who studies mushrooms.
Mycologist use microscopes and glove.
A mycologist specializes in the study of fungi ...
Mycologist make up to 30000 to 65000 a year
Scientists that study fungi are called mycologists.
they study fungi
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The outdoors or in a lab
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50,000$ depending on qualifications.