Elizabeth Brown | |
Birth Name: | Elizabeth Anne Brown |
Birth Date: | 15 November 1956 |
Birth Place: | Auckland, New Zealand |
Death Place: | Tahmoor, New South Wales, Australia |
Relatives: | John Brown (father) |
Fields: | Bryology, systematics |
Alma Mater: | University of Auckland |
Thesis Title: | Studies in the New Zealand Aneuraceae |
Thesis Url: | https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/1670 |
Thesis Year: | 1987 |
Doctoral Advisor: | John E. Braggins |
Elizabeth Anne Brown (15 November 1956 – 17 November 2013) was a New Zealand-born Australian bryologist who primarily contributed to the systematics of liverworts.
Brown was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on 15 November 1956.[1] Her father, John Brown (1928–2005), was a lecturer of plant physiology at the University of Auckland and a Test cricket umpire.[2] Her mother was Barbara Brown (1929–1998). After attending Epsom Girls' Grammar School, she went on to study at the University of Auckland between 1975 and 1987. Her Master's and doctoral research, under the supervision of Dr John E. Braggins, focused on the systematics of the liverwort genera Marchantia and Riccardia, respectively.[3] [4] The title of her 1987 doctoral thesis was Studies in the New Zealand Aneuraceae.[5]
In 1989, Brown moved to New South Wales, Australia, to undertake a research fellowship at the National Herbarium of New South Wales. In 1993, she was appointed as a scientific officer, and later as systematic bryologist in 2000. Brown was also a lecturer at both the University of New England and the University of Sydney. Additionally, she was an editor for the plant systematics journal Telopea.
Brown described several species of plants, including those from the Dracophyllum, Lissanthe, and Riccardia genera.[6] [7]
Brown died of liver cancer on 17 November 2013 at Tahmoor, New South Wales, at the age of 57.[8]