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Fungi Perfecti® – Makers of Host Defense® Mushrooms™ – was founded by Paul Stamets in 1980 with the goal of building a bridge between people and fungi. Since then, Fungi Perfecti has since become synonymous with cutting-edge mycological research and innovative mycological solutions. As founder and Chief Science Officer, Paul sets the direction for all Research & Development efforts; Host Defense products continue to be produced under his supervision.

A strong commitment to research and innovation is one of the fundamental building blocks of both the Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense brands – and is what continues to set us apart in the industry. This is clearly demonstrated by the expertise found on our internal Research & Development team.

Including renowned mycologist Paul Stamets, our full-time in-house R&D staff of eight scientists consists of four Ph.D.s with expertise ranging from mycology, chemistry, and environmental sciences, to cellular and molecular biology. Our team regularly presents their innovative research at scientific conferences and has published 39 peer-reviewed journal articles to date. In addition to being a co-author on 36 peer-reviewed manuscripts, Paul Stamets has authored 8 books on mycology, numerous magazine publications, and holds dozens of patents. Our rigorous, ambitious, and cutting-edge projects cover a broad range of important initiatives, from mycofiltration and mycoremediation, to using beneficial mushrooms to support bee populations and mycelium-based supplements to support human health.*

Everyone on our Research & Development team is committed to seeking out new and innovative ways to utilize the immune-supporting benefits of mushrooms and mushroom mycelium.*

Our continued mission is to explore, study, preserve, and spread knowledge about the use of fungi for helping people and planet.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

— R&D TEAM —

Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Zolton is the Director of Research & Development at Fungi Perfecti, originally inspired to pursue a career in mycology by the work of Paul Stamets.
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As a National Merit Scholar, Zolton earned a B.S. from Virginia Tech in Biological Sciences with a minor in Chemistry, and a Ph.D. from Oregon State University in Botany and Plant Pathology. Zolton has spent more than 15 years working in mycology labs, exploring the airborne dispersal of spores with UAVs, mycotoxins in bioethanol byproducts, invasive forest pathogens, bioinformatics, and commercial-scale mushroom cultivation.

Since joining the R&D team in 2020, Zolton has focused on optimizing production processes, Agarikon population genetics, astromycology, biotechnology, and industrial fermentation. In his free time, Zolton enjoys backpacking, gardening, and spending time with family. Something else great about Zolton - he loves mushrooms! His favorites are Morels, Hedgehogs, Shiitake, Lion’s Mane, and (of course) Agarikon!

Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Regan is the Senior Research Scientist and Lab Process Manager in Research & Development at Fungi Perfecti. She has a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with a focus on supramolecular systems from the University of Maryland, College Park.
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Regan first began her tenure with Fungi Perfecti in 2001, after graduating from The Evergreen State College. She left in 2003 to pursue her Ph.D., but returned in 2009 and has been with us ever since!

She brings an important chemistry-centric perspective to the team with particular interest in somatics and pharmacognosy.

In her free time, Regan enjoys playing the piano, dancing, and exploring all things outdoors. She has fond first memories of foraging for chanterelles and preparing them for meals. She tells us the excitement of the hunt was contagious. So, her favorite mushroom species? The chanterelle, of course!

Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Chase is a Research Scientist with a Ph.D. in Botany from Washington State University and a B.S. in Biology from Texas State University with a focus on Plant Physiology. His doctoral research focused on the molecular biology of plants and the regulation of developmental and stress responses.
...


Before grad school, Chase spent four years as a plant physiologist working in a high throughput screening environment to facilitate the development of agronomic traits in crops.

At Fungi Perfecti, much of the work Chase does involves molecular assays utilizing various cell models. He is particularly interested in exploring the impact of fungi on the expression of genes and proteins that are beneficial to human health and supporting a healthy immune system.*

In his free time, Chase enjoys being outdoors, spending time on his hobby farm, and taking care of his garden and animals. And his favorite mushroom? Lion’s Mane! Chase says, "I especially enjoy foraging for Lion’s Mane, I like its interesting appearance, and appreciate the incredible neurological benefits it may have.*"

Kyle Meyer, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Kyle Meyer

Kyle is a Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti. He holds a Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Science from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; an M.S. in Geological Science from the University of Texas, Austin; and a B.S. in Geology from the University of California, Davis. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Biochemistry at Portland State University. Since joining the R&D team in 2022, Kyle has drawn on his extensive research experience to investigate all aspects of fungal biochemistry.
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When not in the lab, Kyle delights in spending time with his wife, dog, friends, and family. He also is fond of baking, reading, climbing, listening to music, enjoying nature, and — of course — foraging and observing fungi in their natural habitats.

If names were the only criteria, Kyle’s favorite mushroom would be Boletellus ananas—because it’s B. ananas! Kyle’s favorite gourmet mushroom is a tie between Hericium erinaceus, Boletus edulis, and Hypomyces lactifluorum, the “lobster mushroom”. But when it comes to picking a true favorite, Kyle said, “It’s too hard to pick a favorite fungus when we have so many to appreciate…everything from yeasts to the long-gone giant, Prototaxites.”

Lizi Doar, B.S.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Lizi Doar

Lizi is a Research Technician who joined the Fungi Perfecti team in early 2021. She received a B.S. in Biology from the University of California, Davis, and has a voracious multidisciplinary curiosity.
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Lizi previously worked in science communication and education. While at Fungi Perfecti, she has been focusing on the characterization of important biosynthetic genes found in Lion’s Mane, along with the effect Lion’s Mane has on the human immune system.

In her free time, Lizi enjoys reading widely and weirdly, watching plants grow, and experimenting in the kitchen.

The Sulphur Tuft is Lizi’s favorite mushroom because she likes yellow and they always look so cute grouped together in a big bunch.

Jessica Kishiyama, B.A.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Jessica Kishiyama

Jessica is a Research Assistant at Fungi Perfecti. She holds a B.A. in Biology from Morningside University, where she focused on Alzheimer’s research. She also has professional experience working in healthcare and lab research settings. Since joining the R&D team in 2022, Jessica has focused on cellular responses ranging from antibody feedback to neuro-regenerative capabilities.
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When not in the lab, Jessica enjoys cooking, baking, and foraging for edible and medicinal plants. Her favorite mushroom species is Reishi, which she appreciates both scientifically for its many neurological benefits, and culinarily. Here’s what Jessica has to say about cooking with Reishi: “I adore the challenge of crafting dishes that incorporate a polarizing and distinct flavor. Some people think of it as a near unpalatable mushroom in the culinary realm and I like to open the possibility that it may not be as unpleasant as previously thought.”*

Jaqueline Morgado, B.F.A.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Jaqueline Morgado

Jacqueline Morgado is a Research Assistant at Fungi Perfecti and holds a B.F.A in Media Arts & Animation from the Art Institute of Seattle. Prior to her time at Fungi Perfecti, Jacqueline worked as a visual artist. She later interned at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center as a UX Designer and branded their collaborative seminars with UW Medicine and The Allen Institute.
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Jacqueline’s lifelong curiosity about nature coupled with her concern for the environment eventually led her to the work of Paul Stamets, catalyzing her passion for fungi and their potential to restore damaged ecosystems. Determined to forge a different path, Jacqueline began a new journey and worked in Customer Service at Fungi Perfecti for 5.5 years where her ardor for mushroom cultivation inspired her to learn sterile tissue culture. She began searching for and isolating new wild strains of Agarikon for the FP culture library, and joined the R&D team in 2023. Jacqueline spends nearly every day in the lab where she clones, onboards, and manages strains. She devotes most of her time to working with Agarikon and Lion’s Mane.

Unsurprisingly, one of Jacqueline’s favorite saprophytic mushrooms is Agarikon (Fomitopsis officinalis = Laricifomes officinalis)! Although very slow growing, it’s a robust, immune-supporting mushroom, with resilient fruit bodies able to live up to a century in the wild, often under harsh conditions. It’s both a teacher and trickster, coming in many forms. As for the mycorrhizae, she’s deeply fond of the Violet Webcap (Cortinarius violaceus); seeing this species for the first time was the genesis of her love for mushrooms.*

In her spare time Jacqueline enjoys primitive camping, gardening with plants and mushrooms, playing in her tiny lab at home, and of course drawing flora, fauna, and funga!

Research & Development
Research Team Highlights From Fungi Perfecti


— Our Team —


Founded by Paul Stamets in 1980 with the goal of building a bridge between people and fungi, Fungi Perfecti® has become synonymous with cutting-edge mycological research and solutions. Our team includes mycologists, chemists, biologists, and immunologists.

Our strong commitment to research and education is among the fundamental building blocks of the Host Defense® brand and is what continues to set us apart in the industry. This is clearly demonstrated by the expertise found on our internal Research & Development team.


Renee Davis

Renee is the Director of Research and Development at Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense. She has a BA from The Evergreen State College with a focus on ethnobiology and biology, a Post Baccalaureate in Biomedical Studies from The University of Washington, and a Masters in Systems Design from Antioch University.
...

For the last 9 years she has used her extensive knowledge of anthropological research, biomedical studies, and systems design in her role at Fungi Perfecti where she has worked to build a robust R&D team, integrated thorough and efficient systems design, and helped lead new product development.

Renee is an integral leader in the Research & Development at Fungi Perfecti and is committed to furthering our understanding of the vast potential for mushroom mycelium.

In her free time, Renee enjoys alpine climbing, painting, and playing the harp. Her favorite mushroom species is Lion’s Mane and related species in the Hericium genus.

"I regard them for their regenerative potential, and ability to inspire hope and healing. Plus, Lion’s Mane is a delicious edible, particularly when prepared as a side dish with salmon."

— Renee

Regan Nally

Regan is the Senior Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti. She has a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with a focus on supramolecular systems from the University of Maryland, College Park.
...

Regan first began her tenure with Fungi Perfecti in 2001, after graduating from The Evergreen State College. She left in 2003 to pursue her Ph.D., but returned in 2009 and has been with us ever since!

She brings an important chemistry-centric perspective to the team with particular interest in somatics and pharmacognosy.

In her free time, Regan enjoys playing the piano, dancing, and exploring all things outdoors. She has fond first memories of foraging for chanterelles and preparing them for meals. She tells us the excitement of the hunt was contagious. So, her favorite mushroom species? The chanterelle, of course!

Zolton Bair

Nearly 15 years ago, Zolton was inspired to pursue a career in mycology by the work of Paul Stamets. Now, he is the newest member of Research and Development at Fungi Perfecti, having joined the team as a Research Scientist in early 2020.
...

Zolton has a BS from Virginia Tech in Biological Sciences with a minor in Chemistry, and a Ph.D. from Oregon State University in Botany and Plant Pathology. Before joining the team at Fungi Perfecti, Zolton spent more than a decade working in mycology labs, exploring the airborne dispersal of spores with UAVs, mycotoxins in bioethanol byproducts, invasive forest pathogens, and commercial-scale mushroom cultivation.

Since starting with Fungi Perfecti, Zolton has focused on optimizing production processes, Agarikon population genetics, and astromycology. Zolton brings extensive academic and professional experience and has quickly proven to be a valuable addition to the R & D team.

In his free time, Zolton enjoys backpacking, gardening, and spending time with family. Something else great about Zolton - he loves mushrooms! His favorites are Morels, Hedgehogs, Shiitake, Lion’s Mane, and (of course) Agarikon!

Chase Beathard

Chase is a Research Scientist with a BS in Biology from Texas State University with a focus on Plant Physiology, and a Ph.D. in Botany from Washington State University. His Ph.D. was focused on the molecular biology of plants and the regulation of developmental and stress responses.
...

Before grad school, Chase spent four years as a plant physiologist working in a high throughput screening environment to facilitate the development of agronomic traits in crops.

At Fungi Perfecti, much of the work Chase does involves molecular assays utilizing various cell models. He is particularly interested in exploring the impact of fungi on the expression of genes and proteins that are beneficial to human health and supporting a healthy immune system.

In his free time, Chase enjoys being outdoors, spending time on his hobby farm, and taking care of his garden and animals. And his favorite mushroom? Lion’s Mane!

"I especially enjoy foraging for Lion’s Mane, I like it’s interesting appearance, and appreciate the incredible neurological benefits that it provides."

— Chase

Travis Zalesky

Travis is a Research Assistant at Fungi Perfecti with a BS Environmental Science from Western Washington University, with an emphasis in freshwater ecology.
...

Travis first joined the Fungi Perfecti team in 2014 and has been a Research Assistant since 2018.

Since joining the R&D team, Travis has focused much of his energy on ecology, data science, preservation and expansion of mycelium, and improving production processes for the Host Defense product line.

What’s his favorite mushroom?

"Stropharia rugosoannulata (King stropharia). So many reasons to love this mushroom! It is beautiful, easy to grow, easy to identify, easy to cook, and delicious. With it’s ruddy red cap, it is one of my favorite mushrooms to photograph. They can get unbelievably large. They attract local wildlife, including rabbits and deer. The mycelium stores water, recycles carbon, and improves soils. And once sauteed in olive oil, this mushroom will elevate just about any dish. I could go on…"

— Travis

Steve McNalley

Steve is a Research Scientist and joined the Fungi Perfecti team in 2018. He has both a BA and BS from The Evergreen State College with a focus on Mycology and Organic Chemistry, respectively.
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Steve previously worked in chromatography, including in the Washington State certified Cannabis labs.

He is a hiker, forager, and generally a forest lover. Steve has a strong interest in herbal medicine and is a homebrewer! Boletus edulis sensu lato (King Bolete) is his favorite mushroom. Why? In his own words: Mostly because I love the flavor!

Lead by Paul Stamets
As Founder, Owner, and Chief Science Officer, Paul sets the direction for all Research & Development efforts. Host Defense products are produced under his supervision.

Paul is a collaborator with numerous scientific organizations and research institutes. He is considered an intellectual and industry leader in fungi: habitat, medicinal use, and production.
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— Our Research —


Our continued mission is to explore, study, preserve, and spread knowledge about the use of fungi for helping people and planet. Everyone on our Research & Development team is committed to seeking out new and innovative ways to utilize the immune-supporting benefits of mushrooms and mushroom mycelium.

Our rigorous research projects cover a broad range of important initiatives: from mycofiltration and mycoremediation, to using beneficial mushrooms to combat Colony Collapse Disorder in honey bee populations and in the form of mycelium-based supplements to support human health.


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Research & Development
Meet the Fungi Perfecti R&D Team

Fungi Perfecti® - Makers of Host Defense® Mushrooms™ - was founded by Paul Stamets in 1980 with the goal of building a bridge between people and fungi. Since then, Fungi Perfecti has become synonymous with cutting-edge mycological research and innovative mycological solutions. As founder and Chief Science Officer, Paul sets the direction for all Research & Development efforts and Host Defense products continue to be produced under his supervision.

A strong commitment to research and innovation is among the fundamental building blocks of both the Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense brands and is what continues to set us apart in the industry. This is clearly demonstrated by the expertise found on our internal Research & Development team.

Our team includes mycologists, chemists, biologists, and immunologists. And our rigorous research projects cover a broad range of important initiatives: from mycofiltration and mycoremediation, to using beneficial mushrooms to support bee populations and in the form of mycelium-based supplements to support human health.*

Everyone on our Research & Development team is committed to seeking out new and innovative ways to utilize the immune-supporting benefits of mushrooms and mushroom mycelium.*

Our continued mission is to explore, study, preserve, and spread knowledge about the use of fungi for helping people and planet.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

— Our Team —

Renee Davis, MA

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Renee Davis, MA

Renee is the Director of Research and Development at Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense. She has a BA from The Evergreen State College with a focus on ethnobiology and biology, a Post Baccalaureate in Biomedical Studies from The University of Washington, and a Masters in Systems Design from Antioch University.
...

For the last 9 years she has used her extensive knowledge of anthropological research, biomedical studies, and systems design in her role at Fungi Perfecti where she has worked to build a robust R&D team, integrated thorough and efficient systems design, and helped lead new product development.

Renee is an integral leader in the Research & Development at Fungi Perfecti and is committed to furthering our understanding of the vast potential for mushroom mycelium.

In her free time, Renee enjoys alpine climbing, painting, and playing the harp. Her favorite mushroom species is Lion’s Mane and related species in the Hericium genus.

"I regard them for their regenerative potential, and ability to inspire hope and healing. Plus, Lion’s Mane is a delicious edible, particularly when prepared as a side dish with salmon."

— Renee


Learn more about Renee.

Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Regan is the Senior Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti. She has a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with a focus on supramolecular systems from the University of Maryland, College Park.
...

Regan first began her tenure with Fungi Perfecti in 2001, after graduating from The Evergreen State College. She left in 2003 to pursue her Ph.D., but returned in 2009 and has been with us ever since!

She brings an important chemistry-centric perspective to the team with particular interest in somatics and pharmacognosy.

In her free time, Regan enjoys playing the piano, dancing, and exploring all things outdoors. She has fond first memories of foraging for chanterelles and preparing them for meals. She tells us the excitement of the hunt was contagious. So, her favorite mushroom species? The chanterelle, of course!

Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Chase is a Research Scientist with a BS in Biology from Texas State University with a focus on Plant Physiology, and a Ph.D. in Botany from Washington State University. His Ph.D. was focused on the molecular biology of plants and the regulation of developmental and stress responses.
...

Before grad school, Chase spent four years as a plant physiologist working in a high throughput screening environment to facilitate the development of agronomic traits in crops.

At Fungi Perfecti, much of the work Chase does involves molecular assays utilizing various cell models. He is particularly interested in exploring the impact of fungi on the expression of genes and proteins that are beneficial to human health and supporting a healthy immune system.

In his free time, Chase enjoys being outdoors, spending time on his hobby farm, and taking care of his garden and animals. And his favorite mushroom? Lion’s Mane!

"I especially enjoy foraging for Lion’s Mane, I like it’s interesting appearance, and appreciate the incredible neurological benefits that it provides."

— Chase

Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Nearly 15 years ago, Zolton was inspired to pursue a career in mycology by the work of Paul Stamets. Now, he is the newest member of Research and Development at Fungi Perfecti, having joined the team as a Research Scientist in early 2020.
...

Zolton has a BS from Virginia Tech in Biological Sciences with a minor in Chemistry, and a Ph.D. from Oregon State University in Botany and Plant Pathology. Before joining the team at Fungi Perfecti, Zolton spent more than a decade working in mycology labs, exploring the airborne dispersal of spores with UAVs, mycotoxins in bioethanol byproducts, invasive forest pathogens, and commercial-scale mushroom cultivation.

Since starting with Fungi Perfecti, Zolton has focused on optimizing production processes, Agarikon population genetics, and astromycology. Zolton brings extensive academic and professional experience and has quickly proven to be a valuable addition to the R&D team.

In his free time, Zolton enjoys backpacking, gardening, and spending time with family. Something else great about Zolton - he loves mushrooms! His favorites are Morels, Hedgehogs, Shiitake, Lion’s Mane, and (of course) Agarikon!

Travis Zalesky

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Travis Zalesky

Travis is a Research Assistant at Fungi Perfecti with a BS Environmental Science from Western Washington University, with an emphasis in freshwater ecology.
...

Travis first joined the Fungi Perfecti team in 2014 and has been a Research Assistant since 2018.

Since joining the R&D team, Travis has focused much of his energy on ecology, data science, preservation and expansion of mycelium, and improving production processes for the Host Defense product line.

What’s his favorite mushroom?

"Stropharia rugosoannulata (King stropharia). So many reasons to love this mushroom! It is beautiful, easy to grow, easy to identify, easy to cook, and delicious. With it’s ruddy red cap, it is one of my favorite mushrooms to photograph. They can get unbelievably large. They attract local wildlife, including rabbits and deer. The mycelium stores water, recycles carbon, and improves soils. And once sauteed in olive oil, this mushroom will elevate just about any dish. I could go on…"

— Travis

Steve McNalley

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Steve McNalley

Steve is a Research Scientist and joined the Fungi Perfecti team in 2018. He has both a BA and BS from The Evergreen State College with a focus on Mycology and Organic Chemistry, respectively.
...

Steve previously worked in chromatography, including in the Washington State certified Cannabis labs.

He is a hiker, forager, and generally a forest lover. Steve has a strong interest in herbal medicine and is a homebrewer! Boletus edulis sensu lato (King Bolete) is his favorite mushroom. Why? In his own words: Mostly because I love the flavor!

Lizi Doar

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Lizi Doar

Lizi is a Research Assistant and joined the Fungi Perfecti team in early 2021. She received a BS in Biology from the University of California, Davis, and has a voracious multidisciplinary curiosity.
...

Lizi previously worked in science communication and education. While at Fungi Perfecti, she has been focusing on the characterization of important biosynthetic genes found in Lion’s Mane, along with the effect Lion’s Mane has on the human immune system.

The Sulphur Tuft is Lizi’s favorite mushroom because she likes yellow and they always look so cute grouped together in a big bunch. In her free time, Lizi enjoys reading widely and weirdly, watching plants grow, and experimenting in the kitchen.

Research & Development

Meet the Fungi Perfecti R&D Team

Fungi Perfecti® - Makers of Host Defense® Mushrooms™ - was founded by Paul Stamets in 1980 with the goal of building a bridge between people and fungi. Since then, Fungi Perfecti has become synonymous with cutting-edge mycological research and innovative mycological solutions. As founder and Chief Science Officer, Paul sets the direction for all Research & Development efforts and Host Defense products continue to be produced under his supervision.

A strong commitment to research and innovation is among the fundamental building blocks of both the Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense brands and is what continues to set us apart in the industry. This is clearly demonstrated by the expertise found on our internal Research & Development team.

Our team includes mycologists, chemists, biologists, and immunologists. And our rigorous research projects cover a broad range of important initiatives: from mycofiltration and mycoremediation, to using beneficial mushrooms to support bee populations and in the form of mycelium-based supplements to support human health.*

Everyone on our Research & Development team is committed to seeking out new and innovative ways to utilize the immune-supporting benefits of mushrooms and mushroom mycelium.*

Our continued mission is to explore, study, preserve, and spread knowledge about the use of fungi for helping people and planet.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

— Our Team —

Renee Davis, MA

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Renee Davis, MA

Renee is the Director of Research and Development at Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense. She has a BA from The Evergreen State College with a focus on ethnobiology and biology, a Post Baccalaureate in Biomedical Studies from The University of Washington, and a Masters in Systems Design from Antioch University.
...

For the last 9 years she has used her extensive knowledge of anthropological research, biomedical studies, and systems design in her role at Fungi Perfecti where she has worked to build a robust R&D team, integrated thorough and efficient systems design, and helped lead new product development.

Renee is an integral leader in the Research & Development at Fungi Perfecti and is committed to furthering our understanding of the vast potential for mushroom mycelium.

In her free time, Renee enjoys alpine climbing, painting, and playing the harp. Her favorite mushroom species is Lion’s Mane and related species in the Hericium genus.

"I regard them for their regenerative potential, and ability to inspire hope and healing. Plus, Lion’s Mane is a delicious edible, particularly when prepared as a side dish with salmon."

— Renee


Learn more about Renee.

Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Regan is the Senior Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti. She has a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with a focus on supramolecular systems from the University of Maryland, College Park.
...

Regan first began her tenure with Fungi Perfecti in 2001, after graduating from The Evergreen State College. She left in 2003 to pursue her Ph.D., but returned in 2009 and has been with us ever since!

She brings an important chemistry-centric perspective to the team with particular interest in somatics and pharmacognosy.

In her free time, Regan enjoys playing the piano, dancing, and exploring all things outdoors. She has fond first memories of foraging for chanterelles and preparing them for meals. She tells us the excitement of the hunt was contagious. So, her favorite mushroom species? The chanterelle, of course!

Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Chase is a Research Scientist with a BS in Biology from Texas State University with a focus on Plant Physiology, and a Ph.D. in Botany from Washington State University. His Ph.D. was focused on the molecular biology of plants and the regulation of developmental and stress responses.
...

Before grad school, Chase spent four years as a plant physiologist working in a high throughput screening environment to facilitate the development of agronomic traits in crops.

At Fungi Perfecti, much of the work Chase does involves molecular assays utilizing various cell models. He is particularly interested in exploring the impact of fungi on the expression of genes and proteins that are beneficial to human health and supporting a healthy immune system.

In his free time, Chase enjoys being outdoors, spending time on his hobby farm, and taking care of his garden and animals. And his favorite mushroom? Lion’s Mane!

"I especially enjoy foraging for Lion’s Mane, I like it’s interesting appearance, and appreciate the incredible neurological benefits that it provides."

— Chase

Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Nearly 15 years ago, Zolton was inspired to pursue a career in mycology by the work of Paul Stamets. Now, he is one of the newest members of Research and Development at Fungi Perfecti, having joined the team as a Research Scientist in early 2020.
...

Zolton has a BS from Virginia Tech in Biological Sciences with a minor in Chemistry, and a Ph.D. from Oregon State University in Botany and Plant Pathology. Before joining the team at Fungi Perfecti, Zolton spent more than a decade working in mycology labs, exploring the airborne dispersal of spores with UAVs, mycotoxins in bioethanol byproducts, invasive forest pathogens, and commercial-scale mushroom cultivation.

Since starting with Fungi Perfecti, Zolton has focused on optimizing production processes, Agarikon population genetics, and astromycology. Zolton brings extensive academic and professional experience and has quickly proven to be a valuable addition to the R&D team.

In his free time, Zolton enjoys backpacking, gardening, and spending time with family. Something else great about Zolton - he loves mushrooms! His favorites are Morels, Hedgehogs, Shiitake, Lion’s Mane, and (of course) Agarikon!

Travis Zalesky

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Travis Zalesky

Travis is a Research Assistant at Fungi Perfecti with a BS Environmental Science from Western Washington University, with an emphasis in freshwater ecology.
...

Travis first joined the Fungi Perfecti team in 2014 and has been a Research Assistant since 2018.

Since joining the R&D team, Travis has focused much of his energy on ecology, data science, preservation and expansion of mycelium, and improving production processes for the Host Defense product line.

What’s his favorite mushroom?

"Stropharia rugosoannulata (King stropharia). So many reasons to love this mushroom! It is beautiful, easy to grow, easy to identify, easy to cook, and delicious. With it’s ruddy red cap, it is one of my favorite mushrooms to photograph. They can get unbelievably large. They attract local wildlife, including rabbits and deer. The mycelium stores water, recycles carbon, and improves soils. And once sauteed in olive oil, this mushroom will elevate just about any dish. I could go on…"

— Travis

Steve McNalley

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Steve McNalley

Steve is a Research Scientist and joined the Fungi Perfecti team in 2018. He has both a BA and BS from The Evergreen State College with a focus on Mycology and Organic Chemistry, respectively.
...

Steve previously worked in chromatography, including in the Washington State certified Cannabis labs.

He is a hiker, forager, and generally a forest lover. Steve has a strong interest in herbal medicine and is a homebrewer! Boletus edulis sensu lato (King Bolete) is his favorite mushroom. Why? In his own words: Mostly because I love the flavor!

Lizi Doar

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Lizi Doar

Lizi is a Research Assistant and joined the Fungi Perfecti team in early 2021. She received a BS in Biology from the University of California, Davis, and has a voracious multidisciplinary curiosity.
...

Lizi previously worked in science communication and education. While at Fungi Perfecti, she has been focusing on the characterization of important biosynthetic genes found in Lion’s Mane, along with the effect Lion’s Mane has on the human immune system.

The Sulphur Tuft is Lizi’s favorite mushroom because she likes yellow and they always look so cute grouped together in a big bunch. In her free time, Lizi enjoys reading widely and weirdly, watching plants grow, and experimenting in the kitchen.

Research & Development

Meet the Fungi Perfecti R&D Team
Fungi Perfecti® – Makers of Host Defense® Mushrooms™ – was founded by Paul Stamets in 1980 with the goal of building a bridge between people and fungi. Since then, Fungi Perfecti has since become synonymous with cutting-edge mycological research and innovative mycological solutions. As founder and Chief Science Officer, Paul sets the direction for all Research & Development efforts; Host Defense products continue to be produced under his supervision.

A strong commitment to research and innovation is one of the fundamental building blocks of both the Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense brands – and is what continues to set us apart in the industry. This is clearly demonstrated by the expertise found on our internal Research & Development team.

Including renowned mycologist Paul Stamets, our full-time in-house R&D staff of eleven scientists consists of five Ph.D.s with expertise ranging from mycology, chemistry, and environmental sciences, to cellular and molecular biology. To date, our team has published 77 peer reviewed papers, of which Paul is a co-author or author on 28 of them. Our rigorous, ambitious, and cutting-edge projects cover a broad range of important initiatives, from mycofiltration and mycoremediation, to using beneficial mushrooms to support bee populations and mycelium-based supplements to support human health.*

Everyone on our Research & Development team is committed to seeking out new and innovative ways to utilize the immune-supporting benefits of mushrooms and mushroom mycelium.*

Our continued mission is to explore, study, preserve, and spread knowledge about the use of fungi for helping people and planet.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

— OUR TEAM —

Renee Davis, M.A.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Renee Davis, MA

Renee is the Director of Research and Development at Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense. She has an M.A. in Systems Design from Antioch University, a Post Baccalaureate in Biomedical Studies from The University of Washington, and a B.A. with a focus on ethnobiology and biology from The Evergreen State College.
...

For the last 9 years Renee has used her extensive knowledge of anthropological research, biomedical studies, and systems design in her role at Fungi Perfecti, where she has worked to build a robust R&D team, integrated thorough and efficient systems design, and helped lead new product development.

Renee is an integral leader in the Research & Development at Fungi Perfecti and is committed to furthering our understanding of the vast potential for mushroom mycelium.

In her free time, Renee enjoys alpine climbing, painting, and playing the harp. Her favorite mushroom species is Lion’s Mane and related species in the Hericium genus. She says, "I regard them for their regenerative potential, and ability to inspire hope and health.* Plus, Lion’s Mane is a delicious edible, particularly when prepared as a side dish with salmon."

Learn more about Renee.

Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Regan is the Senior Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti. She has a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with a focus on supramolecular systems from the University of Maryland, College Park.
...

Regan first began her tenure with Fungi Perfecti in 2001, after graduating from The Evergreen State College. She left in 2003 to pursue her Ph.D., but returned in 2009 and has been with us ever since!

She brings an important chemistry-centric perspective to the team with particular interest in somatics and pharmacognosy.

In her free time, Regan enjoys playing the piano, dancing, and exploring all things outdoors. She has fond first memories of foraging for chanterelles and preparing them for meals. She tells us the excitement of the hunt was contagious. So, her favorite mushroom species? The chanterelle, of course!

Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Chase is a Research Scientist with a Ph.D. in Botany from Washington State University and a B.S. in Biology from Texas State University with a focus on Plant Physiology. His doctoral research focused on the molecular biology of plants and the regulation of developmental and stress responses.
...

Before grad school, Chase spent four years as a plant physiologist working in a high throughput screening environment to facilitate the development of agronomic traits in crops.

At Fungi Perfecti, much of the work Chase does involves molecular assays utilizing various cell models. He is particularly interested in exploring the impact of fungi on the expression of genes and proteins that are beneficial to human health and supporting a healthy immune system.*

In his free time, Chase enjoys being outdoors, spending time on his hobby farm, and taking care of his garden and animals. And his favorite mushroom? Lion’s Mane! Chase says, "I especially enjoy foraging for Lion’s Mane, I like its interesting appearance, and appreciate the incredible neurological benefits it may have.*"

Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Zolton is a Senior Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti, inspired to pursue a career in mycology by the work of Paul Stamets nearly 15 years ago.
...

Zolton has a B.S. from Virginia Tech in Biological Sciences with a minor in Chemistry, and a Ph.D. from Oregon State University in Botany and Plant Pathology. Before joining the team at Fungi Perfecti, Zolton spent more than a decade working in mycology labs, exploring the airborne dispersal of spores with UAVs, mycotoxins in bioethanol byproducts, invasive forest pathogens, and commercial-scale mushroom cultivation.

Since joining the R&D team in 2020, Zolton has focused on optimizing production processes, Agarikon population genetics, and astromycology. In his free time, Zolton enjoys backpacking, gardening, and spending time with family. Something else great about Zolton - he loves mushrooms! His favorites are Morels, Hedgehogs, Shiitake, Lion’s Mane, and (of course) Agarikon!

Kyle Meyer, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Kyle Meyer

Kyle is a Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti. He holds a Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Science from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; an M.S. in Geological Science from the University of Texas, Austin; and a B.S. in Geology from the University of California, Davis. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Biochemistry at Portland State University. Since joining the R&D team in 2022, Kyle has drawn on his extensive research experience to investigate all aspects of fungal biochemistry.
...

When not in the lab, Kyle delights in spending time with his wife, dog, friends, and family. He also is fond of baking, reading, climbing, listening to music, enjoying nature, and — of course — foraging and observing fungi in their natural habitats.

If names were the only criteria, Kyle’s favorite mushroom would be Boletellus ananas—because it’s B. ananas! Kyle’s favorite gourmet mushroom is a tie between Hericium erinaceus, Boletus edulis, and Hypomyces lactifluorum, the “lobster mushroom”. But when it comes to picking a true favorite, Kyle said, “It’s too hard to pick a favorite fungus when we have so many to appreciate…everything from yeasts to the long-gone giant, Prototaxites.”

Steve McNalley

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Steve McNalley

Steve is a Research Scientist who joined the Fungi Perfecti team in 2018. He has both a B.A.and B.S. from The Evergreen State College with a focus on Mycology and Organic Chemistry, respectively.
...

Steve previously worked in chromatography, including in the Washington State certified Cannabis labs.

He is a hiker, forager, and generally a forest lover. Steve has a strong interest in herbal medicine and is a homebrewer! Boletus edulis sensu lato (King Bolete) is his favorite mushroom. Why? In his own words, “Mostly because I love the flavor!”

Lizi Doar

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Lizi Doar

Lizi is a Research Assistant who joined the Fungi Perfecti team in early 2021. She received a B.S. in Biology from the University of California, Davis, and has a voracious multidisciplinary curiosity.
...

Lizi previously worked in science communication and education. While at Fungi Perfecti, she has been focusing on the characterization of important biosynthetic genes found in Lion’s Mane, along with the effect Lion’s Mane has on the human immune system.

In her free time, Lizi enjoys reading widely and weirdly, watching plants grow, and experimenting in the kitchen.

The Sulphur Tuft is Lizi’s favorite mushroom because she likes yellow and they always look so cute grouped together in a big bunch.

Jessica Kishiyama, B.A.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Jessica Kishiyama

Jessica is a Research Assistant at Fungi Perfecti. She holds a B.A. in Biology from Morningside University, where she focused on Alzheimer’s research. She also has professional experience working in healthcare and lab research settings. Since joining the R&D team in 2022, Jessica has focused on cellular responses ranging from antibody feedback to neuro-regenerative capabilities.
...

When not in the lab, Jessica enjoys cooking, baking, and foraging for edible and medicinal plants. Her favorite mushroom species is Reishi, which she appreciates both scientifically for its many neurological benefits, and culinarily. Here’s what Jessica has to say about cooking with Reishi: “I adore the challenge of crafting dishes that incorporate a polarizing and distinct flavor. Some people think of it as a near unpalatable mushroom in the culinary realm and I like to open the possibility that it may not be as unpleasant as previously thought.”*

Research & Development

Meet the Fungi Perfecti R&D Team
Fungi Perfecti® – Makers of Host Defense® Mushrooms™ – was founded by Paul Stamets in 1980 with the goal of building a bridge between people and fungi. Since then, Fungi Perfecti has since become synonymous with cutting-edge mycological research and innovative mycological solutions. As founder and Chief Science Officer, Paul sets the direction for all Research & Development efforts; Host Defense products continue to be produced under his supervision.

A strong commitment to research and innovation is one of the fundamental building blocks of both the Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense brands – and is what continues to set us apart in the industry. This is clearly demonstrated by the expertise found on our internal Research & Development team.

Including renowned mycologist Paul Stamets, our full-time in-house R&D staff of nine scientists consists of four Ph.D.s with expertise ranging from mycology, chemistry, and environmental sciences, to cellular and molecular biology. To date, our team has published 77 peer reviewed papers, of which Paul is a co-author or author on 28 of them. Our rigorous, ambitious, and cutting-edge projects cover a broad range of important initiatives, from mycofiltration and mycoremediation, to using beneficial mushrooms to support bee populations and mycelium-based supplements to support human health.*

Everyone on our Research & Development team is committed to seeking out new and innovative ways to utilize the immune-supporting benefits of mushrooms and mushroom mycelium.*

Our continued mission is to explore, study, preserve, and spread knowledge about the use of fungi for helping people and planet.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

— OUR TEAM —

Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Regan Nally, Ph.D.

Regan is the Senior Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti. She has a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with a focus on supramolecular systems from the University of Maryland, College Park.
...

Regan first began her tenure with Fungi Perfecti in 2001, after graduating from The Evergreen State College. She left in 2003 to pursue her Ph.D., but returned in 2009 and has been with us ever since!

She brings an important chemistry-centric perspective to the team with particular interest in somatics and pharmacognosy.

In her free time, Regan enjoys playing the piano, dancing, and exploring all things outdoors. She has fond first memories of foraging for chanterelles and preparing them for meals. She tells us the excitement of the hunt was contagious. So, her favorite mushroom species? The chanterelle, of course!

Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Chase Beathard, Ph.D.

Chase is a Research Scientist with a Ph.D. in Botany from Washington State University and a B.S. in Biology from Texas State University with a focus on Plant Physiology. His doctoral research focused on the molecular biology of plants and the regulation of developmental and stress responses.
...

Before grad school, Chase spent four years as a plant physiologist working in a high throughput screening environment to facilitate the development of agronomic traits in crops.

At Fungi Perfecti, much of the work Chase does involves molecular assays utilizing various cell models. He is particularly interested in exploring the impact of fungi on the expression of genes and proteins that are beneficial to human health and supporting a healthy immune system.*

In his free time, Chase enjoys being outdoors, spending time on his hobby farm, and taking care of his garden and animals. And his favorite mushroom? Lion’s Mane! Chase says, "I especially enjoy foraging for Lion’s Mane, I like its interesting appearance, and appreciate the incredible neurological benefits it may have.*"

Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Zolton Bair, Ph.D.

Zolton is a Senior Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti, inspired to pursue a career in mycology by the work of Paul Stamets nearly 15 years ago.
...

Zolton has a B.S. from Virginia Tech in Biological Sciences with a minor in Chemistry, and a Ph.D. from Oregon State University in Botany and Plant Pathology. Before joining the team at Fungi Perfecti, Zolton spent more than a decade working in mycology labs, exploring the airborne dispersal of spores with UAVs, mycotoxins in bioethanol byproducts, invasive forest pathogens, and commercial-scale mushroom cultivation.

Since joining the R&D team in 2020, Zolton has focused on optimizing production processes, Agarikon population genetics, and astromycology. In his free time, Zolton enjoys backpacking, gardening, and spending time with family. Something else great about Zolton - he loves mushrooms! His favorites are Morels, Hedgehogs, Shiitake, Lion’s Mane, and (of course) Agarikon!

Kyle Meyer, Ph.D.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Kyle Meyer

Kyle is a Research Scientist at Fungi Perfecti. He holds a Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Science from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; an M.S. in Geological Science from the University of Texas, Austin; and a B.S. in Geology from the University of California, Davis. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Biochemistry at Portland State University. Since joining the R&D team in 2022, Kyle has drawn on his extensive research experience to investigate all aspects of fungal biochemistry.
...

When not in the lab, Kyle delights in spending time with his wife, dog, friends, and family. He also is fond of baking, reading, climbing, listening to music, enjoying nature, and — of course — foraging and observing fungi in their natural habitats.

If names were the only criteria, Kyle’s favorite mushroom would be Boletellus ananas—because it’s B. ananas! Kyle’s favorite gourmet mushroom is a tie between Hericium erinaceus, Boletus edulis, and Hypomyces lactifluorum, the “lobster mushroom”. But when it comes to picking a true favorite, Kyle said, “It’s too hard to pick a favorite fungus when we have so many to appreciate…everything from yeasts to the long-gone giant, Prototaxites.”

Lizi Doar

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Lizi Doar

Lizi is a Research Assistant who joined the Fungi Perfecti team in early 2021. She received a B.S. in Biology from the University of California, Davis, and has a voracious multidisciplinary curiosity.
...

Lizi previously worked in science communication and education. While at Fungi Perfecti, she has been focusing on the characterization of important biosynthetic genes found in Lion’s Mane, along with the effect Lion’s Mane has on the human immune system.

In her free time, Lizi enjoys reading widely and weirdly, watching plants grow, and experimenting in the kitchen.

The Sulphur Tuft is Lizi’s favorite mushroom because she likes yellow and they always look so cute grouped together in a big bunch.

Jessica Kishiyama, B.A.

Fungi Perfecti Research Team - Jessica Kishiyama

Jessica is a Research Assistant at Fungi Perfecti. She holds a B.A. in Biology from Morningside University, where she focused on Alzheimer’s research. She also has professional experience working in healthcare and lab research settings. Since joining the R&D team in 2022, Jessica has focused on cellular responses ranging from antibody feedback to neuro-regenerative capabilities.
...

When not in the lab, Jessica enjoys cooking, baking, and foraging for edible and medicinal plants. Her favorite mushroom species is Reishi, which she appreciates both scientifically for its many neurological benefits, and culinarily. Here’s what Jessica has to say about cooking with Reishi: “I adore the challenge of crafting dishes that incorporate a polarizing and distinct flavor. Some people think of it as a near unpalatable mushroom in the culinary realm and I like to open the possibility that it may not be as unpleasant as previously thought.”*

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