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Professor kliti grice wa organic and isotope geochemistry centre


Professor Kliti Grice is an organic and isotope geochemist known for her work in identifying geological and environmental causes for mass extinction events.

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Kliti Grice Professor Kliti Grice WA Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Centre

She is the founding director of the Western Australian Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Centre (WA-OIGC) and is a Professor of Organic and Isotope Geochemistry at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia.

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She has published 135 international peer reviewed articles (including in Science), in addition some 400 book chapters, plenaries and conference abstracts.

Grice obtained her PhD in 1995 at the University of Bristol (UK).

She undertook postdoctoral work as a research fellow at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The Netherlands.

She was appointed as a senior research fellow at Curtin University in 1998 and became Professor of Organic and Isotope Geochemistry in 2007. She was awarded the J G Russell Award by the Australian Academy of Science for her research on stable carbon and hydrogen isotope signatures of chemical fossils.

Professor Grice is a member of the Australian National Committee of Earth Sciences (NCES).

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Research interest

Professor Grice uses biomarkers and stable isotopes derived from natural products of ancient microbes, algae, flora and fauna retained in rocks to reconstruct the environments of modern to ancient past extinction events including those associated with petroleum and mineral reserves.

Her research has shown that some major biological extinction events can be traced to factors intrinsic to the Earth's systems, rather than external factors such as asteroid impacts.

Awards and honours

2014: John Curtin Distinguished Professor
2013: Honorary Fellow of the Geochemical Society and European Association of Geochemistry
2013: ARC DORA Professorial Fellowship
2012: Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Environmental Chemistry medal
2009: Senior Researcher of the Year award, Curtin University, Division of Engineering, Science and Computing
2008: Australian Research Council (ARC) QEII Fellowship
2007: Young Researcher of the Year award, Curtin University, Division of Engineering, Science and Computing
2002: JG Russel Award, Australian Academy of Science
2002 The Premier’s Inaugural Science Award for Early Career Achievement in Science, Western Australia 2001: International Pieter Schenck Award for Outstanding Contributions in Organic Geochemistry 2001: Inaugural early career

References

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