Caleb Brown is a Canadian paleontologist working out of Drumheller, Alberta. He specializes in taphonomy, and studying variations in horn and frill ornamentation on ceratopsians to test evolutionary theories.
Caleb grew up in Red Deer, and obtained his bachelors and masters degrees in Calgary. He completed his PhD at the University of Toronto investigating population-level variation and evolutionary morphology in horned dinosaurs from Alberta while working in the Evans lab (run by David C. Evans). He is currently the Curator of Dinosaur Systematics & Evolution at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta.
Caleb has worked in Alberta, the Canadian sub-Arctic, China, and Mongolia, and has helped describe at least six new species of dinosaur.
In the acknowledgements section of the paper describing Regaliceratops peterhewsi, Caleb proposed to his then-girlfriend with the line: "C.M.B. would specifically like to highlight the ongoing and unwavering support of Lorna O’Brien. Lorna, will you marry me?" (she said yes).