Margaret Church

Margaret Brooks Church (1889–1976) was an American mycologist who specialized in Aspergillus and other fungi involved in food fermentation.[1] She co-authored the first manual on Aspergillus with Charles Thom and worked with Thom on his treatise on Penicillium.[2] She was the first westerner to study the ang-khak fermentation of rice using Monascus purpureus (see: Church, 1920), and studied other Asian soy fermentations involving the fungus known as Aspergillus oryzae. This research culminated in her writing a USDA bulletin entitled Soy and Related Fermentations in 1923. In 1928 she took on a role as the Head of Biology at Urbana University, Urbana, Ohio, before her retirement in 1939.

Selected works

References

  1. ^ Hesseltine CW (1990). "Margaret B. Church 1889–1976". Mycologia. 82 (1): 144–147. doi:10.1080/00275514.1990.12025855. JSTOR 3759977.
  2. ^ Raper KB. (1957). "Charles Thom 1872–1956". Mycologia. 49 (1): 134–50. doi:10.1080/00275514.1957.12024623. JSTOR 3755740.