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Université de Bordeaux
 

Timetable & learning outcomes

The program included mixed activities with theoretical courses, practical sessions, applied lectures, videos and round table sessions.

Program

Wednesday June 16th, 2021

 

08:00 

08:30

Virtual registration

 
 

08:30

09:00

Opening remarks

 
 

09:00

09:45

Opening lecture - Mass spectrometry applied to cultural heritage: current achievements and future challenges

Caroline Tokarski 

 

09:45

10:30

Lecture - Sample preparation and minimally invasive methods for proteomics: principles and case studies applied to artworks and archaeological samples

Leila Birolo

 

10:30

10:45

Break

 
 

10:45

12:45

Group 1:

  • Practical session - LC MS Methods: from bottom up to top down proteomics - Part 1 Instrumentation and methods

Group 2:

  • Practical session - MALDI-based methods: PMF, sugars fingerprints, proteins, lipids

Francesca Galluzzi, Stéphane Claverol, Jean-William Dupuy

Katell Bathany, Stéphane Chaignepain

 

12:45

13:30

Lunch

 
 

13:30

16:45 

Advanced mass spectrometry and analysis in museums

Lecture - Chemistry and art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art [New York]: natural organic polymer investigations

and

Lecture - Analysis at the National Museum of Prehistory [Les Eyzies] and international principles of resource preservation and knowledge development in archaeology


and

Lecture - Ambient sampling and ionization for mass spectrometry of museum objects and materials

and

Lecture - Lipid degradations in heritage material [Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam]

Julie Arslanoglu

and 

Nathalie Fourment

and

G. Asher Newsome 

and

Katrien Keune

 

16:45

17:15

Discussion - Advanced mass spectrometry and analysis in museums

Aleksandra Popowich

 

17:15

17:45

Virtual cocktail and attendee presentations

 
 

17:45

18:45

Virtual icebreaker

 

Thursday June 17th, 2021

 

08:00

08:30

Virtual breakfast

 
 

08:30

09:15

Lecture - Palaeoproteomics to unleash the study of human history

Enrico Cappellini

 

09:15

10:00 

Lecture - Bioinformatics of ancient proteins

Juergen Cox 

 

10:00

10:15 

Break

 
 

10:15

12:15

Group 1:

  • Practical session - LC MS Methods: from bottom up to top down proteomics - Part 2 Data processing

Group 2:

  • Practical session - Lipid analysis: LC-MS, MRM

Francesca Galluzzi, Stéphane Claverol, Jean-William Dupuy

Corinne Buré, Caroline Le Senéchal

 

12:15 

13:00

Lunch

 
 

13:00

14:15

Lecture - Part 1 - Zoom MS: past, present, future

Lecture - Part 2 - Authentication of ancient proteins

 Matthew Collins 

 

14:15

16:15

Group 1:

  • Practical session - MALDI-based methods: PMF, sugars fingerprints, proteins, lipids

Group 2:

  • Practical session - LC MS Methods: from bottom up to top down proteomics - Part 1 Instrumentation and methods

Katell Bathany, Stéphane Chaignepain

Francesca Galluzzi, Stéphane Claverol, Jean-William Dupuy

 

16:15

16:30 

Break

 
 

16:30 

17:15 

Lecture - Archaeometry, mass spectrometry and 3D technologies: how can they match?

 Rémy Chapoulie

 

17:15

18:30

Virtual escape game

 

Friday June 18th, 2021

 

08:00

08:15

Virtual breakfast

 
 

08:15

09:30

Lecture - Part 1 - MS imaging fundamentals and MSI applied to cultural heritage

Lecture - Part 2 - SAWN MS applied to heritage

Garry Corthals

 

09:30

11:15

Groups 1 & 2:

  • Practical session - MS imaging

Nicolas Desbenoit, Landry Blanc, Michael Tuck

 

11:15

11:30

Break

 
 

11:30 

13:30 

Group 1:

  • Practical session - Lipid analysis: LC-MS, MRM

Group 2:

  • Practical session - LC MS Methods: from bottom up to top down proteomics - Part 2 Data processing

Corinne Buré, Caroline Le Senéchal

Francesca Galluzzi, Stéphane Claverol, Jean-William Dupuy

 

13:30 

14:15

Lunch

 
 

14:15

15:00 

Lecture - GC-MS and PyGC-MS applied to the study of organic material – proteins, lipids, polysaccharides - in artworks and archaeological samples

Ilaria Bonaduce

 

15:00

15:45 

Closing lecture - Ethics: research and practice

Sven Haakanson

 

 15:45

16:45

Round table - Contribution of modern mass spectrometry to major questions of cultural heritage

Francesco d’Errico, Julie Arslanoglu, Matthew Collins, Sven Haakanson

 

16:45

17:00

Break

 
 

17:00

17:45

Attendee lightning round

 
 

17:45

18:15

Concluding remarks