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FUN-EX INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EXTREMOPHILIC FUNGI
SEPTEMBER 21-24, 2026. JAÉN, SPAIN 

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A Journey into the World of Extremophilic Fungi in Jaén, Spain – Land of Castles and Legends

In the heart of Jaén, a region renowned for its majestic castles and captivating legends, the Second International Conference on Extremophilic Fungi invites the global scientific community to explore the fascinating world of fungi that defy life's boundaries. These extraordinary organisms thrive in some of the most hostile environments on Earth, from arid deserts and icy tundras to hypersaline lakes and acidic springs.

Building on the inaugural event's success, this second edition will bring together leading researchers, early-career scientists, and students to delve deeper into the diversity, adaptations, and innovative applications of extremophilic fungi. As a rapidly growing field, extreme mycology not only broadens our understanding of life in extreme conditions but also opens doors to groundbreaking biotechnological, medical, and environmental solutions.

Set against Jaén’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes, this conference offers a unique opportunity to combine cutting-edge science with the charm of one of Spain’s most storied regions. Join us in Jaén, where ancient legends meet modern discovery and contribute to the future of extreme mycology in a truly inspiring setting.

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THE MEETING
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Organizing Committee

  • Elisabet Aranda

  • Ramón Batista

  • Nina Gunde-Cimerman

  • Yordanis Pérez

  • Laura Selbmann
     

Local Organizing Committee

  • Gabriela Ángeles de Paz

  • Deborah González 

  • Tonatiuh Moreno

  • Luis Lucena Soriano

  • Tatiana Robledo

  • Lyselle Ruíz

Scientific Committee

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  • Bonnie Baxter (USA)

  • Pietro Buzzini (Italy)

  • Ana Maria Fernández Ocaña (Spain)

  • Anna A. Gorbushina (Germany)

  • Cene Gostinčar (Slovenia)

  • Francesc Prenafeta (Spain)

  • Ninfa Ramírez Durán (México)

  • María del Rayo Sánchez Carbente (México)

  • Polona Zalar (Slovenia)

Preliminary program (only invited talks included)

Monday 21st

 

16:00 Registration

17:30 Opening

18:00 Opening Lecture

  • Bonnie Baxter: Worth Your Salt: The Ecosystem Services of Fungi at Great Salt Lake

18:45 Opening Lecture

  • Pietro BuzziniFungal Life in the Cold: Biodiversity and Ecology of Cold-Adapted Yeasts.

20:00 Welcome cocktail & Flamenco show

Tuesday 22nd

 

9:00 Scientific sessions 

  • Asunción de los Ríos: Pioneer fungi shaping primary succession in polar regions.

  •  Laura Selbmann: Rocks as hotspot for fungal evolution in Antarctica.

  •  Anna Gorbushina: Black fungi on exposed, solid surfaces – from rocks to solar panels. 

12:30 Lunch 

14:00 Scientific sessions 

  • Nina Gunde Cimerman: Halophiles, Yes — But of Which Salt? Fungal Biodiversity in Chemically Diverse Brines. 

  • Marta Filipa Simões: Astromycology of terrestrial analogues and fungal screening for space applications. 

  • kate DadachovaMelanized fungi as ionizing radiation survivors and a source of melanin for human radioprotection

16:00 Poster Session & Coffee Break  

19:30 Guided Tour & Organ Concert Cathedral of Jaén

Wednesday 23rd

 

9:00 – 18:00 Excursion – Guided Tour

 

Ubeda & Baeza. Cultural Heritage Cities in Jaén

 

Oil tasting and lunch

*We will publish details of the excursion at a later date.

Thursday 24th

 

9:00 Scientific sessions 

  • Cene Gostinčar: Reproduction Strategies of Fungi from Extreme Environments. 

  • Catherine Rouillier: Exploration of the specialised metabolism potential of the black halotolerant yeast Hortaea werneckii. 

  • Erin Carr: Melanin, metabolism, and microbial partners: Symbiotic strategies of polyextremotolerant fungi in biological soil crusts.

12:30 Lunch 

14:00 Scientific sessions 

  • Jenney Blemey: Exploring extremes: Characterization of extracellular enzymes from fungi isolated from extreme environments 

  • Victor González Menéndez: Extremophilic Fungi from arid zones in Andalusia as biotechnological allies: an in-depth study. 

  • Lucia Muggia: The reappraisal of lichen symbioses and their associated fungi. 

  • Tine Grebenc: Truffles and ectomycorrhizal fungi in challenging and non-classical habitats. 

16:00 Poster Session & Coffee Break 

17:00 Closing Lecture

  • Francesc Prenafeta: Dark allies in harsh times: The role of dark septate endophytes in plant stress tolerance

20:00 Conference dinner El Parador Restaurant at Santa Catalina Castle

Call for abstracts

The organizing committee invites authors to submit abstracts for on-site presentation within any of the topic listed below. Submissions are sought for oral and poster presentations. The scientific committee will select the high relevance abstracts to present as Oral Communication. Additional details are outlined below:

  • All abstract must be written in English.

  • All accepted abstracts will be published in the Proceedings Book.

  • An author may submit a maximum of ONE abstract as first author.

  • The presenting author must be registered in the Congress.

  • Abstracts should be up to 300 words, written in English and uploaded in the platform.

 

Topics

 

  1. Rock-Inhabiting Fungi.

  2. Fungi in low water activity environments.

  3. Fungi across temperature gradients.

  4. Astrobiology and Fungal Dispersal.

  5. Microbial interactions.

  6. Radiation, Acidity and Other Extreme Environments.

  7. Black Fungi.

  8. Omics and Molecular Tools for Extremophilic Fungi.

  9. Biotechnology and Bioremediation.

Oral Communications

 

  • Oral Communications will be 15 mins of on-site presentation including Q&A. 

  • The presentation must be done in English. 

  • Abstracts will be grouped by topics. A Chair will provide comments on the field of research covered in the session highlight particular findings and stimulate Q&A.

 

​Posters

  • Posters must be written in English and printed in vertical format using following measures: A0 portrait format.

  • Posters should be placed in their correspondent panels at registration time and should remain there until the closing ceremony of the Congress. The correspondent panels will be informed by email to all corresponding authors some days before the Congress.

  • During the poster walk session the presenting author must be stand up close to the poster to inform about the poster and answer the questions from other researchers.

 

Key dates

  • Abstracts submission opening: October 20th 2025

  • Abstract submission deadline: April 30th, 2026

  • Communication to authors:  May 15th, 2026

  • Registration deadline: June 30th, 2026

Registration

To formalize the participation you must fill the mandatory fields in the registration form. Payment could be made by bank transfer or credit card through the registration platform. If bank transfer is chosen, you must state clearly the name and the reference received by email.​

Registration fee

The early registration fee for all requests received before June 1st, 2026 is 440 €. The registration fee for undergraduate & PhD students is 290 €. The registration includes the attendance to all the presentations and communications announced in the program, welcome pack, e-Proceedings Book, attendance and participation certificates, coffee breaks, lunches, meeting dinner and the activities of the social program.

Registrations formalized from June 1st, 2026 onward will have a surcharge of 50 €

Important dates

  • Abstracts submission opening: October 20th, 2025

  • Registration opening: March 1st, 2026

  • Abstract submission deadline: April 30th, 2026

  • Communication to authors:  May 15th, 2026

  • Early bird registration: before June 1st, 2026

  • Registration deadline: June 30th, 2026

Venue

The Congress will take place in buildings C1 and D1 of the Lagunillas Campus of the University of Jaén. You can find detailed information on how to get to Jaén to plan your visit here.


We will publish a list of recommended hotels at a later date.

Voyage et Hébergement 
 

En ce qui concerne le voyage, l'aéroport le plus proche de Jaén est l'aéroport de Grenade, qui n'est qu'à une heure de bus. Vous pouvez également prendre un vol pour Séville ou Málaga, puis prendre un bus ou un train pour Jaén. L'aéroport international de Madrid est également une bonne option car il est bien desservi par le train.


Il existe plusieurs hôtels pour votre hébergement à Jaén. L'Hôtel Infanta Cristina se trouve à 15 minutes à pied du lieu du symposium. Si vous souhaitez être en centre-ville, vous pouvez choisir l'Hôtel Xauen, l'Hôtel Europa ou l'Hôtel Condestable Iranzo. Il y a aussi la possibilité de choisir la résidence universitaire de l'Université de Jaén, le Colegio Mayor Domingo Savio, qui est très proche du lieu du symposium et dont les prix peuvent être consultés ici. C'est l'option la moins chère, mais notez que vous devrez peut-être partager les installations de la résidence avec des étudiants réguliers, qui ont tendance à être bruyants. Enfin, vous pouvez également vérifier la disponibilité à notre auberge locale, située dans la vieille ville.


Nous disposons d'un parking gratuit si vous décidez de voyager en voiture. Les parkings sont ouverts du lundi au vendredi, de 5h30 à 23h30.

Voyage et Hébergement 
 

En ce qui concerne le voyage, l'aéroport le plus proche de Jaén est l'aéroport de Grenade, qui n'est qu'à une heure de bus. Vous pouvez également prendre un vol pour Séville ou Málaga, puis prendre un bus ou un train pour Jaén. L'aéroport international de Madrid est également une bonne option car il est bien desservi par le train.


Il existe plusieurs hôtels pour votre hébergement à Jaén. L'Hôtel Infanta Cristina se trouve à 15 minutes à pied du lieu du symposium. Si vous souhaitez être en centre-ville, vous pouvez choisir l'Hôtel Xauen, l'Hôtel Europa ou l'Hôtel Condestable Iranzo. Il y a aussi la possibilité de choisir la résidence universitaire de l'Université de Jaén, le Colegio Mayor Domingo Savio, qui est très proche du lieu du symposium et dont les prix peuvent être consultés ici. C'est l'option la moins chère, mais notez que vous devrez peut-être partager les installations de la résidence avec des étudiants réguliers, qui ont tendance à être bruyants. Enfin, vous pouvez également vérifier la disponibilité à notre auberge locale, située dans la vieille ville.


Nous disposons d'un parking gratuit si vous décidez de voyager en voiture. Les parkings sont ouverts du lundi au vendredi, de 5h30 à 23h30.

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Sponsors and collaborators

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Contact: Scientific and Technical Secretariat · Baobab Eventos - Granada Congresos

funex@granadacongresos.com

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