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David Campbell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Apr 2000 19:48:07 -0400
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This seems a suitable topic under which to account for assorted Campbells.

Lyle and Sarah Campbell work mainly on Neogene mollusks of the northwest
Atlantic, especially Pliocene of Virginia and the Carolinas.  They took all
three sons collecting on a regular basis, resulting in further
malacologists.

My M.S. and undergraduate work was on the Eocene mollusks of the Carolinas.
Ph.D. includes the DNA work on bivalves, as well as phylogeny of the
Bivalvia starting in the Paleozoic.

Matthew worked on the Pliocene for undergraduate and M.S. and is now
considering mid-Paleozoic snails for a Ph.D.

Andrew has done some Pliocene work and is deciding on graduate schools.

Susan Monk will become Mrs. Campbell on June 3.  She currently enjoys
collecting but will probably take a while before actually co-authoring.


Dr. David Campbell
"Old Seashells"
Department of Geological Sciences
CB 3315 Mitchell Hall
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill NC 27599-3315 USA
[log in to unmask], 919-962-0685, FAX 919-966-4519

"He had discovered an unknown bivalve, forming a new genus"-E. A. Poe, The
Gold Bug

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