About Us
The Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures (CBS) Fungal Biodiversity Centre - an
institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)
and situated in Utrecht - maintains a world-renowned collection of living
filamentous fungi, yeasts and bacteria. The Institute's research programs
principally focus on the taxonomy and evolution of fungi as well as on
functional aspects of fungal biology and ecology, increasingly making use of
molecular and genomics approaches. The institute employs circa 90 personnel,
among whom 20 scientists.
The Collection now maintains over 100.000 strains of micro-organisms,
representing a large percentage of the species in the fungal kingdom that have
been cultured to date. In diversity of species it is unchallenged as a reference
centre for mycological research. The task to preserve the organisms while
maintaining their original characters is a perpetuating challenge to technicians
and scientists alike. Because the increase in the number of organism
acquisitions is not proportional to an increase in assistance, preservation on
agar has been minimized, thus placing high demands upon long-term preservation,
a focal point for collection research. The value of a collection depends not
only on the quality of the strains, but equally on the amount and accuracy of
the data attached to them. Although there are considerable differences among the
various taxonomic groups, efforts are taken to increase the amount of
information. The available databases allow random information retrieval and give
not only access to strain data, but also to literature while links to on-line
information present elsewhere are provided. CBS is a centre of expertise,
advising on mycological problems of a scientific, health-related or industrial
nature. It offers various services including identifications, patent deposits
and courses. Research projects for third parties can be carried out on a
strictly confidential base. The institute also publishes books (CBS Biodiversity
Series and CBS Laboratory Manual Series) and journals (Studies in Mycology and
Persoonia).