ABM 2021 MEETING
The virtual ABM 2021 meeting aims to bring together a balanced community of experts for a dynamic forum for exchange. The goal of the ABM 2021 meeting is to nurture and grow the community that was established in 2018. Key to the meeting is the development of an updated website, which will serve as a communication hub to identify connections between advanced scientific approaches (e.g., DNA, mass-spectrometry, and antibody-based) and open research questions, thereby fostering focused and mutually beneficial collaborations, as well as providing educational resources.
Miriam-Helene Rudd
Graduate Student
Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation

MEMBER INFORMATION
Miriam-Helene Rudd is a fellow in the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation, Class of 2024, majoring in objects and minoring in textiles. She graduated from the University of Delaware (2021) with majors in Art History and Art Conservation and minors in History and Fashion History & Culture. Miriam-Helene is currently at the National Museum of American History (Washington, D.C.) and looks forward to her third-year placement at the Museum of Modern Art (NYC).
Non-Destructive Analysis of Vegetable Leather Tannins: Viable or Fallible?