Dr Kathleen Campbell

1995 - PhD Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, US

1989 - MSc Geological Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, US

1985 - BSc (Hons Major) Geology, University of California, Santa Cruz, US

ニュージーランド在住。NASA Ames Research Centerで博士として、古生物学、古生態学、古環境分析、堆積学、層位学、地球化学、宇宙生物学の分野においてアメリカで経験を積む。過去10年間、ニュージーランドのオークランド大学で教鞭を執りながら研究活動。専門は極限環境の生命の地質学的記録。地球の若年期の類似物として古代の温泉/冷泉を調査、また他の惑星での生命体の可能性の調査をアメリカ西部、ニュージーランドおよび南米で現在プロジェクト研究中。幅広いサイエンスの校正・編集経験を持ち、世界的な査読ジャーナルで45以上の原稿を執筆発表。数々の国内外の機関から研究資金提供を受ける。スーパーバイザー、同業者、査読者、ジャーナル委員、共同編集者として莫大な数の論文、研究報告、補助金提案を査読。
Dr Campbell trained in the US, including as a post-doc at the NASA Ames Research Center, in the fields of paleontology, paleoecology, paleoenvironmental analysis, sedimentology, stratigraphy, geochemistry, and astrobiology. For the past decade, she has taught and conducted research at The University of Auckland in New Zealand. Her specialty is the geologic record of life in extreme environments, with active research programs in the western US, New Zealand and South America, studying ancient hot/cold springs as analogs for early life on Earth and possible life on other planets. Dr Campbell has extensive science writing and editing experience, having published 45 peer-reviewed book chapters or papers in international journals, and successfully competed for research funding from national and international organizations. She has reviewed numerous theses, research papers and grant proposals as a supervisor, colleague, peer reviewer and journal board/associate editor. Dr Campbell began working for the Edanz Group in 2008.