The Palaeocean-CO2 Project involves a number of scientists from several countries (in no particular order):
Dr Eleni Anagnostou (GEOMAR, Germany) Boron Isotopes
Mr Elwyn de la Vega (University of Southampton, UK) Boron Isotopes
Prof Richard Pancost (University of Bristol, UK) Biomarkers
Prof Appy Sluijs (Utrecht University, NL) Dinoflagellates
Prof Gert-Jan Reichart (NIOZ and Utrecht University, NL) Dinoflagellates
Prof Ann Pearson (Harvard, US) Dinoflagellates & Biomarkers
Dr Marcus Badger (Open University, UK) Biomarkers
Prof Gavin Foster (University of Southampton, UK) Boron Isotopes
Dr Don Penman (Utah, US) Boron Isotopes
Prof Yige Zhang (Texas A&M, US) Biomarkers
Dr Clara Bolton (Aix en-Provance, FR) Coccoliths & Biomarkers
Dr Elise Wilkes (Caltech, US) Dinoflagellates & Biomarkers
Dr Tom Chalk (CNRS, France) Boron Isotopes
Dr Michael Henehan (GFZ Potsdam, Germany) Boron Isotopes
Dr James Rae (University of St. Andrews, UK) Boron Isotopes
Dr Gordon Inglis (University of Southampton, UK) Biomarkers
Prof Heather Stoll (ETH, CH) Coccoliths & Biomarkers
Dr David Naafs (Uni. of Bristol, UK) Biomarkers
Rachel Brown (University of Southampton, UK) Boron Isotopes
Dr Cait Witkowski (University of Bristol, UK) Biomarkers
Dr Tali Babila (University of Southampton, UK) Boron Isotopes
Dr Joost Frieling (Oxford University, UK) Dinoflagellates
Xiaoqing Liu (Texas A&M, USA) Algal biomarkers