Ken Kellman has been studying bryophytes since 1995. He is currently employed as a heating and air conditioning technician in San Jose, California. He co-teaches (with Brent Mishler) both the Introductory and Intermediate Bryology classes for the Friends of Jepson Herbarium at the University of California Berkeley.

Current Association:
Field Associate, California Academy of Sciences
Publications:
- ____. 2003. A report from the Seventh Annual SO BE FREE Outing. Evansia: 20:1. 23-30.
- _pdf. 2003. A Catalog of the Mosses of Santa Cruz County, California. Madroño 50:2 61-82.
- _pdf. 2003. The Role of the Amateur in Bryology: Tales of an Amateur Bryologist. Fremontia 31:3 21-25.
- ____. 2005. A Newly Designed Dissection Needle for Making Transverse Leaf Sections. Evansia 22:4 118-121.
- ____& J. Shevock. 2006. Notes on Dacryophyllum falcifolium Ireland. Evansia 23:2 34-35.
- Yip, K. L., P. Wilson,D. Toren and _____.2006. Pleuridium mexicanum (Ditrichaceae) new to the U.S.A. from California. The Bryologist 110(3):510-513.
- _pdf. 2008. Syntrichia sucrosa sp. nov. (Pottiaceae) a new species from California. The Bryologist 111: 676-684.
Memberships:
- International Association of Bryologists
- American Bryological and Lichenological Society
- British Bryological Society


