Soil Sciences
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
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.
Dr John Adams
1970 - PhD Soil Science, Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, NZ
1966 - BSc (Hons) Chemistry, University of Canterbury, NZ
Dr Adams is a Senior Fellow at the University of Canterbury, having retired as Head of the Soil and Physical Sciences Group at Lincoln University in 2006. He has authored or co-authored many peer-reviewed papers, conference papers, articles and reports. He is an experienced editor of conference proceedings for the New Zealand and Australian Societies of Soil Science. He is a past-President and Life Member of the New Zealand Society of Soil Science, and a past-editor of its newsletter. Dr Adams’ research interests cover many areas of soil and environmental science including the soil chemistry of macronutrients and micronutrients, soil fertility, soil/plant relationships in the New Zealand flora, pedology, soil resource assessment, biosolids disposal onto soils and water chemistry. Dr Adams began working with the Edanz Group in 2008.
Prof Michael Scurrell
2001 - DSc Chemistry, University of Nottingham, UK
1972 - PhD Chemistry, University of Nottingham, UK
1969 - BSc (Hons) Chemistry, University of Nottingham, UK
Professor Emeritus in Chemistry and former Professor of Physical Chemistry, School of Chemistry, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Professor Scurrell is actively involved in research into heterogeneous catalysis, surface chemistry and materials chemistry, with emphasis on applications in energy conversion processes, environmental catalysis and options for the conversion of coal, natural gas and solar (via biomass) into liquid hydrocarbon fuels. He has a strong interest in nanometal-polymer composites, their synthesis and properties. Professor Scurrell has held various positions over the past 40 years in industry, academia and research institutes in the UK, the USA, Denmark, Italy and South Africa, and presently has consulting interests in South Africa, China and the Middle East. Professor Scurrell has over 150 publications and joined the Edanz Group as an editor in 2011.
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Dr Sally Price
2001 - PhD Soil Science, Lincoln University, NZ
1996 - BSc (Hons) Biochemistry, Lincoln University, NZ
Dr Price has a background in the field of environmental science and her research interests cover soil trace gas exchange (methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide), soil biology and biochemistry and the cycling of major elements such as carbon and nitrogen. Her PhD studies, which involved intensive field, laboratory and modeling, focused on understanding methane oxidation in a pristine indigenous forest soil. Dr Price was awarded a New Zealand Science and Technology Post-doctoral Fellowship, being involved in regular field measurements as well as modelling of soil methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide exchange from a regenerating sequence of native scrub. Dr Price has experience in writing for many different formats including journal articles, has edited for the Global Biogeochemical Cycles journal, and has presented data at numerous conferences. Dr Price began editing for the Edanz Group in 2009.
Prof Cameron McLeod
1977 - PhD Chemistry, University of London (Imperial College), UK
1973 - BSc Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, UK
Cameron McLeod is Emeritus Professor (Chemistry) at the University Of Sheffield, having been Director of the Centre for Analytical Sciences (1995–2011) and Head of Department of Earth Sciences (1997–2000). His research focus has been in trace element spectrochemistry, and laser and plasma spectrochemical analysis, Professor McLeod has published extensively in these areas, and in the fields of atomic mass spectrometry and laser ablation. His work has had an impact on the environmental, materials and life sciences sectors. Professor McLeod has served on the boards of several leading Analytical Science journals. He joined the Edanz Group as an editor and specialist reviewer in 2011.
Ms Dalia Lahav Jones
1991 - MSc Earth Science–Seismology, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, San Diego, CA, USA
1985 - BSc Geophysics, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Ms Jones spent six years carrying out research at the Scripps Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP), recording and analyzing seismic data from the Pacific Ocean floor and developing underwater seismic observation instruments. She was also involved in oceanographic tectonic research, mapping the Lau Basin (SW Pacific) and deep-ocean dredging on Scripps’ research vessels. She took part in field work with the Geodynamic Project in Sumatra, examining crustal motion in Indonesia. Ms Jones is now a full-time science editor based in New Zealand. She uses her background in math, physics, and geology, as well as her technical knowledge, to edit manuscripts in a wide range of fields in the earth and environmental sciences. Ms Jones joined the Edanz Group as an editor in 2011.
Assoc Prof Simon Watts
1986 - PhD Hydrometallurgy, Imperial College, University of London, UK
1981 - BSc (Hons) Chemistry, University of Bradford, UK
Dr Watts is an atmospheric biogeochemist who has taught Atmospheric Chemistry, Meteorology, Climatology and Policy in both the UK and New Zealand. He has spent over 20 years working in the area of air quality and its affect on health, historic artifacts and climate. He is a referee for several major journals including Atmospheric Environment, and has been a member of both UK and EU government and inter-government working groups and technical committees on air quality and its measurement. Dr Watts, a frequent invited speaker at congresses, has published over 30 peer reviewed papers, has patents (including Japanese patents), and has authored textbooks. He works closely with a network of colleagues in Japan, China and Thailand, and began working as an editor with the Edanz Group in 2010.
Dr Kathryn Piatek
1997 - PhD Forestry, North Carolina State University, USA
1991 - MS Forestry, University of Maine, USA
1984 - BS Biology, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Dr Piatek’s scientific background is in forest ecology and soils. Her research interests are on the effects of disturbance on nutrient cycling in forests and nutrient exports from forested watersheds. She has conducted research in conifer and broadleaf natural and plantation forests using a combination of field and lab approaches including isotopic techniques, modeling, and survey instruments. Dr Piatek is the author of several scientific manuscripts on nutrient cycling processes in forest floors, and element dynamics in export waters. Dr Piatek also has a research interest in understanding the effects of nutrition on human health and well-being. She has lectured courses in Soils, Forest Soils, Forest Management, and Global Forest Resources. Her research findings are frequently presented at the annual meetings of the Soil Science Society of America—an organization in which she was elected and served as Chair for the Division of Forest Range and Wildland Soils. She is also a frequent reviewer for several soils, water, and forest ecology journals. Dr Piatek joined the Edanz Group as an editor in 2011
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Dr Alan Robinson
2009 - PhD Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK
2005 - MSc (1st hons) Chemistry, University of Warwick, UK
Dr Alan Robinson is a senior process chemist working in the agricultural industry. His work requires a deep understanding across a wide range of chemical fields. He has extensive experience in organic and physical organic chemistry, especially with respect to synthesis, mechanism and kinetics. Dr Robinson completed his PhD, based on the development and understanding of new catalysts for diene and enyne metathesis, with internationally acclaimed Prof Lloyd-Jones in 2005. He has spoken and presented prize winning posters at numerous symposia, and recently co-authored an important paper in Chemistry – A European Journal. Dr Robinson began working with the Edanz Group as an editor in 2010.
Dr Catherine Dandie
2003 - PhD Environmental Microbiology, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
1996 - Bachelor of Biotechnology (Hons), Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
Dr Dandie is a microbiologist with interests in microbiological processes in soils. Her postdoctoral research has been undertaken in several international institutions, including University College Cork (Biomerit Research Centre) and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Potato Research Centre). Currently Dr Dandie researches nitrogen cycling and nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils at the CSIRO in Australia. Her interests cover a wide range of research in soil microbiology including bioremediation of contaminated soils, composting, biochar, plant-microbe interactions, microbial inoculants and biosensors. Dr Dandie is an invited reviewer for a number of international journals and is also on the editorial board of a prominent soil science journal. She has published nine first-author journal articles. Dr Dandie joined the Edanz Group as an editor in 2011
Dr Janet Bertram
2009 - PhD Soil biogeochemistry, Lincoln University, NZ
2004 - BSc (Hons), Lincoln University, NZ
Dr Bertram’s PhD thesis was entitled 'Effects of cow urine and its constituents on soil microbial populations and nitrous oxide emissions'. This study encompassed soil chemical analyses, assessment of the soil microbiological community including phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis, and measuring greenhouse gases. Dr Bertram is an author of several papers published in peer-reviewed journals and has presented at national and international conferences. She began working as an editor for the Edanz Group in 2010.
Dr Vicky Nall
2010 - PhD Soil Science, Lincoln University, NZ
2004 - BSc (Hons) Ecology, University of Lancaster, UK
Dr Nall’s scientific background is in soil sciences, mycorrhizal ecology and evolutionary ecology. Dr Nall has experience in soil biochemistry techniques, particularly soil phosphorus extraction and phosphatase enzymes assays. She has work experience in New Zealand as an undergraduate tutor, laboratory demonstrator and research technician at Lincoln University. Dr Nall is currently a freelance ecological research assistant in the UK. She began editing for the Edanz Group in 2011.
Mr Steven Hunter
1983 - M.S. Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, USA
1979 - B.S. Meteorology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Mr. Hunter has 27 years of professional experience since receiving the Master of Science degree. This experience embraces meteorology, hydrology, remote sensing, weather forecasting and modeling, renewable energy, geography, GIS, geophysics, oceanography, and professional education. Mr. Hunter is a world expert in the field of weather modification. He has fulfilled several leadership roles, including Air Force officer, research administrator, training leader, president of a hydrometeorology consulting firm, and operations director of an atmospheric research program in Turkey. Mr. Hunter has conducted research at the National Severe Storms Laboratory and National Center for Atmospheric Research in the USA, and at Risoe National Laboratory in Denmark. His publication record dates to 1980, with 29 publications to his name. Mr Hunter was an Associate Editor at Nature Reviews Nephrology from 2010 to April 2011. He speaks and writes English and Spanish. Mr. Hunter’s background allows him to diligently edit within the atmospheric and hydrologic sciences, most of the other earth sciences, and remote sensing.
Dr Florian Weller
2010 - PhD Zoology, University of Otago, New Zealand
2004 - MSc Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany
Dr Weller is an ecologist with special interest in wildlife monitoring methodologies, agricultural ecosystems and sustainability, and biodiversity. His research has involved work on distance sampling analysis, the monitoring and modeling of bird population dynamics, wildlife survey planning, stream ecology, and human influences on aquatic ecosystems. He has published articles in peer-reviewed journals (three as first author) on the modeling of predator-prey interactions, the role and management of farmland biodiversity, and the theory and practice of distance sampling surveys. Dr Weller joined the Edanz group as an editor in 2011.
Ms Karen Roberts
2000 - MSc Environmental Science, University of Auckland, NZ
1996 - BSc (Tech) Chemistry, University of Waikato, NZ
Ms Roberts is a university tutor in chemistry and soil science. She previously worked as an environmental scientist specializing in contaminated site remediation. She has also been an analytical chemist, specializing in GC/MS. She is currently involved in research associated with teaching science at a tertiary level. Ms Roberts began as an editor with the Edanz Group in 2008.
Mr Jeremy Kamen
2002 - MSc Biology, Fordham University, New York, US
1996 - BSc Environmental Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, US
Mr Kamen’s original research was into the presence of freshwater archaea in New York State Lakes using PCR and DNA sequencing. He conducted fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) as part of his Master’s thesis. He also analyzed water samples for Chl A, Nitrogen, Phosphorous and TOC according to the APHA Standard Methods. Mr Kamen has also worked on environmental assessments of soil and groundwater contamination and the monitoring of chemicals in waterways. Mr Kamen gained over five years of experience as a senior microbiology analyst in New York using traditional microbiology techniques as well as GC, real time-PCR, and fluorescence microscopy various microbiological and biochemical techniques as well as the MIDI system. He was also in charge of all Legionella analysis, which was conducted in accordance with CDC guidelines. He has worked as a science editor for non-native authored manuscripts since 2006. Mr Kamen began as an editor with Edanz Editing and Liwen Bianji (Edanz Editing China) in 2008.
Ms Leanne Kelly
2001 - BSc (Hons) Environmental Analysis & Management (with distinction), University of Pretoria, South Africa
2000 - BSc Earth Sciences, University of Pretoria, South Africa
After graduating Ms Kelly moved to Rhodes University to study fluvial geomorphology. She applied this knowledge to the management of South African river systems. She acted as a consulting geomorphological expert for the South African government as part of an interdisciplinary team responsible for the writing of state-of-river reports. Ms Kelly has also had several years' experience as a university lecturer and has supervised a number of research projects. She joined the Edanz Group as an editor in 2011.
Ms Robyn Tourle
2010 - MSc. Biological Control of Weeds, Rhodes University, South Africa
2005 - BSc. (Hons) Entomology, Rhodes University, South Africa
2000 - BSc. Zoology; Environmental & Geographical Science and Botany, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Ms Tourle’s MSc studies addressed the effects of ant predation on the efficacy of biological control agents for Lantana camara (Verbenaceae) in South Africa. Before these studies she had worked at the Iziko Museum (SA) identifying ant morphospecies. After graduation Ms Tourle worked with Prof. Wehner at Irchel University (Switzerland) preparing his extensive ant collection for hand-over to the Senckenberg Museum. From her studies Ms Tourle has had two peer reviewed papers published. She joined the Edanz Group as an editor in 2011.
Ms Rebecca Stewart
1990 - BA Geology Minor in Chinese, Colgate University, USA
Ms Stewart is a skilled editor who worked for many years for an international publisher. After graduating with a degree in geology, Ms Stewart began work in the editing field. A native English speaker, she also speaks French, Spanish, and Chinese, and has over twenty years of scientific editing experience helping nonnative authors get published. She joined the Edanz Group as an editor in 2011.
Dr Joan Webster
1983 - PhD "Nutrition in the epilithic diatom Melosira nummuloides (Dillw.) C. Ag", UK
1979 - BSc (Hons) Biology, Council for National Academic Awards, UK
Dr Webster’s research has elucidated the biochemical and physiological mechanisms controlling the uptake and assimilation of free amino acids and the influence of Na+ and K+ ion gradients on these mechanisms. Since 1993, Dr Webster has been a Biomedical Indexer for Crossaig/Thomson and Derwent/Thomson Scientific. This work has included the therapeutic use of drugs, details of dosages and frequency of administration, drug comparisons and combinations, drug pharmacology and pharmacokinetic parameters, adverse effects/toxicity and treatment outcome. Dr Webster began working with Edanz Editing in 2006, editing in the fields of biological and environmental sciences.



