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  • Letizia Marcattili

    4045c8d7-eb44-4234-b227-07defaed7056 Letizia Marcattili Painting Conservator National Gallery of Ireland Dublin, Ireland Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION Letizia Marcattili is a paintings and wooden artefacts conservator. After finishing her conservation degree at Istituto di Restauro delle Marche, Italy, in 2017, she started to gain experience working in private studios and public institutions, treating a variety of artworks spanning paintings on canvas and panel, frames and wooden sculptures. Her research and publication interests are related to the conservation treatments she carried out, and a selection of her papers have been published in conference proceedings. ABM CONFERENCES ABM 2021 Participant Art Bio Matters 2021 Virtual Conference Explore Full Abstract ABM MEMBER EVENTS PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS

  • John Wilson

    07b77c3e-5908-48f1-83b0-28114bb0d93e John Wilson Founder and CEO ProtiFi Melville, NY, USA Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION Dr. John P. Wilson, Ph.D., is Founder and CEO of ProtiFi, an omics-solutions innovator with the goal to bring precision omics to life™ originally spun out of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL). Dr. Wilson has dedicated his career to developing new transformative technologies to increase the speed, robustness and reproducibility of omics analyses. Technologies include the S-Trap sample preparation system and SimpliFi, ProtiFi's cloud-based, intuitive omics analysis platform. He received his PhD from the Rockefeller University and postdoced at CSHL. ABM CONFERENCES ABM 2021 Participant Art Bio Matters 2021 Virtual Conference Explore Full Abstract ABM MEMBER EVENTS PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS

  • Jeremy Wain Hirschberg

    84819949-f5cd-419d-8a7f-f31a2a881466 Jeremy Wain Hirschberg Physiology and Biophysics — Christopher Mason Lab Weill Cornell Medicine Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION Jeremy Wain Hirschberg is a biologist working in the Mason Lab at Weill Cornell Medicine, conducting genomic and metagenomic research for space missions. Previously, Jeremy worked in diagnostics, developing novel lateral flow immunoassay technology for the detection of Covid- 19, influenza and other biological targets. Now, he aims to apply a biotechnological approach to address the challenges of the future in sending humans to space environments, and answer questions about the past in analyzing historically significant artifacts. ABM CONFERENCES ABM 2023 Poster Presenter Identifying Binders in Mexican Lacquerware: A Tri-Partite Approach Explore Full Abstract ABM MEMBER EVENTS PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS

  • Yueh-Ting Chiu

    22d3a359-b673-4325-a453-1b666b193817 Yueh-Ting Chiu MuSE Intern, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Graduate Student, Biomaterials and Interface Tissue Engineering Laboratory Department of Biomedical Engineering Columbia University New York, NY, USA Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION As a MuSe summer intern at the metropolitan museum of art, Yueh-Ting Chiu is currently working alongside with the department of scientific research on characterization of different emulsion tanning methods involving animal organs. In a collaboration with Columbia University, her responsibilities involves analysis of the mechanical properties and surface analysis of the material. They will also be looking in the proteomics and lipidomic fingerprints left behind from the different emulsion techniques. ABM CONFERENCES ABM 2021 Poster Presenter How It's Made: Emulsion (Organ) Tanned Leathers Explore Full Abstract ABM MEMBER EVENTS PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS

  • Caroline Bouvier

    ca4b2a1a-f024-4ff8-8548-63876e17b8dd Caroline Bouvier PhD student Laboratory of Molecular and Structural Archaeology Sorbonne University Paris, France Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION Caroline Bouvier graduated in analytical chemistry and materials science in 2018, and had her first working experiences on painting materials using FTIR and Raman spectroscopies. Currently a PhD candidate in the Laboratory of Molecular and Structural Archaeology (Paris), she works on the analysis of cross sections using Time-Of- Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, focusing on the binders identification, and on developing the imaging methodology and the data processing thanks to an adapted spectral database., ABM CONFERENCES ABM 2021 Participant Art Bio Matters 2021 Virtual Conference Explore Full Abstract ABM MEMBER EVENTS PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS

  • Matthew Collins

    ad97b82e-4060-436f-8bd9-82d5adafade0 Matthew Collins The GLOBE Institute University of Copenhagen, Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION Matthew supports a team of postdoctoral and PhD students who are exploring the potential of parchment as a biomolecular archive. His background is almost as mixed as his research team, starting as a marine zoologist, followed by a Geology PhD at (Glasgow), postdoctoral positions in biochemistry and chemistry labs and a stint lecturing in environmental geochemistry before settling down as an archaeologist. ABM CONFERENCES ABM 2021 Team Presenter ArcHives: Beeswax as a Biomolecular Archive (an exploratory investigation) Explore Full Abstract ABM MEMBER EVENTS PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS Sarah Fiddyment, Matthew D. Teasdale, Jiří Vnouček, Élodie Lévêque, Annelise Binois & Matthew J. Collins So you want to do biocodicology? A field guide to the biological analysis of parchment Biocodicology, the study of the biological information stored in manuscripts, ofers the possibility of interrogating manuscripts in novel ways. Exploring the biological data associated to parchment documents will add a deeper level of understanding and interpretation to these invaluable objects, revealing information about book production, livestock economies, handling, conservation and the historic use of the object. As biotechnological methods continue to improve we hope that biocodicology will become a highly relevant discipline in manuscript studies, contributing an additional perspective to the current scholarship. We hope that this review will act as a catalyst enabling further interactions between the heritage science community, manuscript scholars, curators and conservators. Explore

  • Jennifer Mass

    6a3a9648-84d7-479c-874d-a3cece996dfa Jennifer Mass Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Cultural Heritage Science Bard Graduate Center for Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture New York, NY, USA Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION Prior to her tenure at Bard, Dr. Mass was the Director of the Scientific Research and Analysis Laboratory at the Winterthur Museum and Gardens. She also taught conservation science at the University of Delaware M.S. Program in Art Conservation and at the SUNY College at Buffalo M.A. Program in Art Conservation. ABM CONFERENCES ABM 2018 Participant Art Bio Matters 2018 Conference Explore Full Abstract ABM MEMBER EVENTS PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS

  • Jessica French

    228566ac-994f-4cb3-adf4-6f09a9b3701c Jessica French Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION ABM CONFERENCES ABM MEMBER EVENTS ABM Seminar Series - May 2024 Seminar Series Presenter Artistic interventions and sustainable innovations in algae-based polymers Explore PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS

  • Glennis Rayermann

    067a59da-5162-4c9e-be3a-6f20bc7c10d9 Glennis Rayermann Visiting Assistant Professor, Conservation Science Institute of Fine Arts, New York University New York, NY, USA Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION Glennis Rayermann is a cultural heritage scientist. Currently, she the Visiting Assistant Professor of Conservation Science in the Conservation Center at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. She earned her Ph.D. in physical/materials chemistry at the University of Washington in Seattle. Her research is multidisciplinary, spanning materials degradation, development of a novel instrumental technique, biophysical chemistry, and cultural heritage conservation. During the 2020–2021 academic year, she taught the Conservation Science: Inorganic Materials in Art & Conservation lecture and laboratory courses and conducted research in the Patricia H. and Richard E. Garman Art Conservation Department at SUNY Buffalo State. Previously, she was a Research Associate with the Netherlands Institute for Conservation+Art+Science+ (NICAS) project ‘A Global Infrastructure for Heritage Science’, made possible by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. ABM CONFERENCES ABM 2023 Steering Committee Art Bio Matters 2023 Conference Explore Full Abstract ABM 2023 Organizer Art Bio Matters 2023 Conference Explore Full Abstract ABM MEMBER EVENTS PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS

  • Stella Panayotova

    5059f251-8877-4417-b984-d8f173058a7c Stella Panayotova The Fitzwilliam Museum University of Cambridge Cambridge, UK Previous Next All members MEMBER INFORMATION Dr. Stella Panayotova (M.A., Classics, Sofia; D.Phil., History, Oxford) is Keeper of Manuscripts and Printed Books at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. She curates major exhibitions, and directs the Cambridge Illuminations and MINIAREprojects. Her research interests include illuminated manuscripts’ production and patronage, and technical analyses of artists’ materials and techniques. ABM CONFERENCES ABM 2018 Team Presenter Organics in Illuminated Manuscripts Explore Full Abstract ABM MEMBER EVENTS PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS

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