
About
Toni Galloway is a Researcher at the School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of St Andrews. Her work focuses on using terrestrial hot springs as analogues for early Mars environments to explore the potential for past extraterrestrial life.
Research Interests:
- Astrobiology: Investigating biosignatures in extreme environments.
- Geobiology: Linking geochemical processes to microbial activity.
- Stable Isotope Analysis: Studying fractionations as potential life indicators.
Research Output Highlights: Her recent publications examine nitrogen and carbon cycling in Martian analogue systems, microbial habitability constraints, and isotopic biosignatures in hydrothermal settings.
Collaborations: Works with supervisors and researchers including Dr. C. R. Cousins and Dr. E. E. Stüeken, contributing to datasets on Icelandic hot springs, Mars meteorites, and geothermal systems.
0Publications listed
Find Toni Galloway elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Claire CousinsUniversity of St Andrews · Associate Professor
Timothy Alan KralUniversity of Arkansas Fayetteville · Professor
Carolina Munoz-SaezCornell University · Assistant Professor
Eva StueekenUniversity of St Andrews · Associate Professor
Dirk Schulze-MakuchLeibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries · Professor
Tanja BosakMassachusetts Institute of Technology · Professor