Bryce Kendrick

Bryce Kendrick (born 1933) is an English-Canadian biologist, who spent the majority of his career in Canada, principally at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.

After completing his bachelor's degree (1955) and Ph.D. (1958) at the University of Liverpool, he took an assignment as a postdoctoral fellow with the Plant Research Institute of Agriculture Canada in Ottawa, Canada, remaining there as a research officer until 1965, when he accepted a position as assistant professor in the biology department at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.

Kendrick retired from the University of Waterloo and received a distinguished professor emeritus in 1994.

He continues to consult and publish in his field; since 2004 he has been the technical advisor for Aerobiology Laboratory Associates in Reston, Virginia.

Kendrick wrote several books,[3] and over 300 publications,[4] including a textbook about fungi, The Fifth Kingdom.