Advanced mass spectrometry applied to cultural heritage
University of Bordeaux
This online Bordeaux Summer School is an innovative and inter / multi-disciplinary training based on advanced mass spectrometry to decipher the complexity of cultural heritage material, i.e. artworks, archaeological and palaeological materials, via their organic macromolecular signatures uncoding (proteins, lipids, polysaccharides).
Lasting three days, the course is delivered remotely and combines lectures and workshops in sample preparation, current mainstream mass spectrometry techniques and their most recent improvements, omics, and bioinformatics, all within the framework of cultural heritage. The program is open to doctoral students, post-doctoral researchers, academics, as well as private and museum actors in analytical and heritage sciences.
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16 Jun 2021
- 18 Jun 2021
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Levels |
PhD
Professional |
Credits | None |
Program fee | 150 EUR |
Accommodation | Not offered |
Application deadline | 5 May 2021 |
Entry
requirements: The course is designed for doctoral students, post-doctoral researchers, academics, as well as private and museum actors in analytical and heritage sciences. Knowledge in mass spectrometry (fundamentals) is required. Language requirements: classes, discussions and group work will be in English. Candidates should have a B2 level of English or equivalent. Candidates must provide a CV and cover letter detailing their motivation for attending the summer school and two professional references (i.e. names, emails, and addresses). |
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Contact information:
For any enquires about this Bordeaux Summer School, please contact: hrms-heritage-school@u-bordeaux.fr.
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