A historian of science, Campos is Associate Professor in the History Department at the University of New Mexico and a Senior Fellow with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy. As a scholar-in-residence at the Kluge Center Campos used the Library’s collections to examine the intersection between astrobiology and synthetic biology. His analysis explores the historical and emerging contemporary connections between two of today’s most compelling fields of research in the contemporary life sciences.
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Luis Campos Named Astrobiology Chair at the John W. Kluge Center
June 28, 2016
January 10, 2017