Neil Campbell

Neil A. Campbell (April 17, 1946 – October 21, 2004) was an American scientist known best for his textbook Biology. First published in 1987, the text is currently in its 9th edition (ISBN 978-0-321-55823-7, published 7 October 2010 by Benjamin Cummings) and co-authored by Jane Reece. The title is popular worldwide and is used by over 500,000 students in both high school and college-level classes. Campbell earned his M.A. in zoology from the Unive... More

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  • Apr 17, 1946

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  • Oct 21, 2004 (age 58 years)
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