Outputs
Gilbert, C., Bathany, K., Claverol, S., Scanvion, Q., Hedouin, V., Bertrand, B., Tokarski, C., Successive Protein Extraction Using Hydroxylamine to Increase the Depth of Proteome Coverage in Fresh, Forensic, and Archaeological Bones , Analytical Chemistry, 2024
Gilbert, C., Krupicka, V., Galluzzi, F., Popowich, A., Claverol, S., Bathany, K., Arslanoglu, J., Tokarski, C., Species identification of ivory and bone museum objects using minimally invasive proteomics, Science Advances, 10, 4, 2024
Vallejo, D.D., Corstvet, J.L., Fernandez, F.M., Triboelectric nanogenerators: Low-cost power supplies for improved electrospray ionization, International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 495, 2024
Vallejo, D.D., Popowich, A., Arslanoglu, J., Tokarski, C., Fernandez, F.M., Native triboelectric nanogenerator ion mobility-mass spectrometry of egg proteins relevant to objects of cultural heritage at picoliter and nanomolar quantities, Analytica Chimia Acta, 1269, 2023
Galluzzi, F., Chaignepain, S., Arslanoglu, J., Tokarski, C., Hydrogen‑deuterium exchange mass spectrometry to study interactions and conformational changes of proteins in paints, Biophysical Chemistry, 289, 2022: 1-9.
Tokarski, C. & Arslanoglu, J., Mystères moléculaires au musée, Etonnant chimie: Découvertes et promesses de XXIe siècle, CNRS Editions, 2021.
Pozzi, F., Arslanoglu, J., Galluzzi, F., Tokarski, C., and Snyder, C. “Mixing, dipping, and fixing: the experimental drawing techniques of Thomas Gainsborough.” Heritage Science, 8(85), 2020: 1-14.
Tokarski C, Decoding Biomolecules and their Networks in Artists’ Materials using Layer by Layer High Resolution MALDI Imaging and Cross-linking Mass Spectrometry, FEBS 2024, Milan, 29 june – 3 july 2024, Invited Symposia.
Tokarski C, co-chair with Prof Marino of the session ‘Biochemical Strategies for Cultural Heritage’, 48th Congress of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS).
Tokarski C, How advanced mass spectrometry and proteomics are reshaping what we can learn about archaeological materials and cultural heritage, ICAS-EMME, Nicosia, Cyprus, 15-18 may 2024, Invited Opening Conference
Tokarski, C. ‘Omics techniques applied to Cultural Heritage: current achievements and next challenges’. Invited Conference and Round Table, E-RIHS France Day, Paris, 25 April 2024.
Krupicka, V., Paint cross-section layer composition determination using MALDI MSI and machine learning, JFSM2023, Marseille, France, 5-8th september, Oral Presentation
Gilbert, C., Forensic proteomics offers a new minimally invasive and robust tool for discriminating ivory species, ASMS2023, Houston, USA, 4-8th June 2023, Oral Presentation
Popowich, A., Identifying chia oil in Colonial Mexican art materials using multi-omics approaches, ASMS2023, Houston, USA, 4-8th June 2023, Oral Presentation
Vallejo, D., Unlocking new levels of structural information for proteins relevant to cultural heritage using native and top-down mass spectrometry, Waters User Meeting, ASMS2023, Houston, USA, 3rd June 2023,
Vallejo, D., Unlocking new levels of structural information for proteins relevant to cultural heritage using native and top-down mass spectrometry, ASMS2023, Houston, USA, 4-8th June 2023, Poster
Krupicka, V., Paint cross-section layer composition identification and prediction using MALDI-MSI, ASMS2023, Houston, USA, 4-8th June 2023, Poster
Tokarski, C. ‘Study of Natural Polymers by High Resolution Mass Spectrometry: method development and application to historic pieces’. LCPO Seminar, Carcan Maubuisson, 24 May 2023.
Gilbert, C., ‘Minimally invasive sampling for the proteomic analysis of archaeological and museum objects’, AFSEP Club Lyonnais, Lyon, 11th May, 2023, Invited Presentation
Tokarski, C., ‘ Chemistry and Cultural Heritage: Deciphering Natural Polymers by High Resolution Mass Spectrometry ’ Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Roma, 5 April 2023, Invited Conference.
Krupicka, V., ‘Top-down proteomic analysis of binders in tempera paints’ SCM-10, Amsterdam, 1st February 2023, Oral presentation
Tokarski, C., ‘How advanced mass spectrometry and chromatography are reshaping what we can learn about paintings, objects and cultural heritage’ SCM-10, Amsterdam, 1st February 2023, Invited Opening Conference
Tokarski, C., ‘Chemistry and Art’, ISA, Lyon, 15th November 2022, Invited Speaker
Tokarski, C., ‘High and very high resolution mass spectrometry applied to Cultural Heritage’, 1st meeting of the National research infrastructure for high field NMR, EPR and FTICR (INFRANALYTICS), Marseille, 22th November 2022, Invited Keynote Lecture
Gilbert, C., ‘Minimally invasive analysis, what can it tell us? The application of proteomics to ivory’ ArtBioMatters Seminar Series, 20th October 2022, Online, Invited Speaker
Arsnaloglu, J., ‘Omics in the Museum World: grit, education, communication, and ethics at the Met’ MaSC2022, 29-30th September, Bordeaux, France, Invited Speaker
Vallejo, D., ‘Native Proteins Relevant to Cultural Heritage at Nanomolar and Picoliter Quantities using Triboelectric Nanogenerator and Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry’ MaSC2022, 29-30th September, Bordeaux, France, Oral
Krupicka, V., ‘Top-Down MS: the next frontier in MS proteomic analysis of cultural heritage samples?’ MaSC2022, 29-30th September, Bordeaux, France, Oral
Popowich, A., ‘Identifying emulsion-cured leather in museum collections using proteomics’ MaSC2022, 29-30th September, Bordeaux, France, Oral
Gilbert, C., ‘Minimally invasive analysis: how far can we go?’ MaSC2022, 29-30th September, Bordeaux, France, Oral
Krupicka, V;, ‘Top Down Proteomics: The next frontier in MS proteomic analysis of cultural heritage samples?’ Analytics2022, 05-09/09/2022, Nantes, France, Oral
Gilbert, C., Arslanoglu, J., Bathany, K., Claverol, S., Tokarski, C., ‘Minimally invasive proteomics workflow to determine the species of origin of ivory objects.’ IMSC2022, 27/08 – 02/09, Maastricht, The Netherlands, Poster
Popowich, A., Chiu, Y-T., Schiros, T., Lu, H., Giuntini, C., Tokarski, C., Arslanoglu, J., ‘The search for emulsion-cured leather using omics mass spectrometry.’ CAS Future Leaders Program, 15-20/08/2022, Columbus, Ohio, Poster.
Popowich, A., Chiu, Y-T., Schiros, T., Lu, H., Giuntini, C., Tokarski, C., Arslanoglu, J., ‘The universal yet unidentifiable alternative tanning method: the search for emulsion-cured leather using omics mass spectrometry.’ American Chemical Society Fall 2022 National Meeting, 21-25/08/2022, Chicago, Illinois, Oral.
Vallejo, D., Popowich, A., Arslanoglu, J.,Tokarski, C., Fernandez, F.M., ‘Native Protein Structures and Stabilities at Nanomolar and Picoliter Quantities using Triboelectric Nanogenerator Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry.’ Waters Early Career Research Summit. 18-20/07/2022. Milford, MA, United States, Invited Presentation
Tokarski, C., “Decoding the Biomolecular Materials and Networks of Artists’ Materials with Layer-by-Layer High Resolution MALDI MS Molecular Imaging and Top Down Sequencing” GRC Scientific Methods in Cultrual Heritage Research, 9-15/07/2022, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, Invited Opening Conference
Vallejo, D., Arslanoglu, J.,Tokarski, C., Fernandez, F.M. ‘Native protein structures and stabilities at nanomolar and picolitre quantities using triboelectric nanogenerator ion mobility-mass spectrometry.’ GRC & GRS Scientific Methods in Cultrual Heritage Research, 9-15/07/2022, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, Poster
Krupicka, V., Arslanoglu, J., Tokarski, C., Unleashing top-down mass spectrometry in the study of proteinaceous materials in museum objects: Method development using paint models.’ GRC & GRS Scientific Methods in Cultrual Heritage Research, 9-15/07/2022, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, Poster
Popowich, A., Chiu, Y-T., Schiros, T., Lu, H., Giuntini, C., Tokarski, C., Arslanoglu, J., ‘The search for emulsion-cured leather using omics mass spectrometry.’ GRC & GRS Scientific Methods in Cultrual Heritage Research, 9-15/07/2022, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, Poster
Gilbert, C., Arslanoglu, J., Bathany, K., Claverol, S., Tokarski, C., ‘Reaching trace level protein detection to study archaeological artefacts and museum objects, new proteomics methods based on high-resolution mass spectrometry.’ GRC & GRS Scientific Methods in Cultrual Heritage Research, 9-15/07/2022, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, Poster
Gilbert, C., ‘Trace protein analysis of archaeological and museum objects for species identification.’ ChemCH, 4-8/07/2022, Ravenna, Italy, Oral
Vallejo, D., Arslanoglu, J.,Tokarski, C., Fernandez, F.M. ‘Native Protein Structures and Stabilities Measured at Nanomolar and Picoliter Quantities using Triboelectric Nanogenerator Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry.’ ASMS2022, 5-9/07/2022, Minneapolis, USA, Oral
Vallejo, D., Arslanoglu, J.,Tokarski, C., Fernandez, F.M. ‘Triboelectric Nanogenerator Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry: Native Protein Structures and Stabilities at Nanomolar and Picoliter Quantities.’ MARM2022 1-4/07/2022, Ewing, NJ, USA, Oral
Arslanoglu, J., Popowich, A., Galluzzi, F., Gilbert, C., Males, B. Tokarski, C. Uncovering the hidden history of objects at the Metropolitan Museum of Art using “Omics”., MARM2022 1-4/07/2022, Ewing, NJ, USA, Oral
Tokarski, C., ‘How proteomics and advanced mass spectrometry are reshaping what we can learn about paintings, objects and cultural heritage,’ ProteoVillamoura, 11-13/05/2022, Portugal, Invited Talk
Chiu, Y.-T., Popowich, A.; Antrobus, R.; Schiros, T.; Lu, H. H.; Arslanoglu, J. Emulsion (Organ) Tanned Leathers, Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, USA, 12/6/2021, Poster
Galluzzi, F., Popowich A., Arslanoglu J., Chaignepain S., Tokarski C. HDX mass spectrometry and top-down proteomics to elucidate cross-linking, interactions and conformational changes of proteins in artworks, 69th American Society for Mass Spectrometry Conference, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 11/4/2021, Oral
Popowich, A., Lazarte Luna, J. A Tripartite Approach to Biomolecule Analysis for the Identification of Chia Oil in Paintings and Lacquerware from New Spain (Mexico), Art Bio Matters, New York, NY, USA, 9/23/2021, Oral
Gilbert, C., Arslanoglu J., Bathany K., Claverol S., Tokarski C. Reaching trace level protein detection to study archaeological artefacts and museum objects: new proteomics methods based on high-resolution mass spectrometry’, Art Bio Matters, New York, NY, USA, 9/22/2021, Poster
Krupicka, V., Claverol S., Arslanoglu J. , Tokarski C. Unleashing top-down mass spectrometry in study of proteinaceous materials in museum objects: Method development using paint models, Art Bio Matters, New York, NY, USA, 9/22/2021, Poster
Galluzzi, F., Arslanoglu J., Chaignepain S.,Tokarski C. Hydrogen deuterium exchange mass spectrometry to elucidate reticulations, interactions and conformational changes of proteins in tempera paintings, Art Bio Matters, New York, NY, USA, 9/22/2021, Poster
Chiu, Y.-T., Popowich, A.; Antrobus, R.; Schiros, T.; Lu, H. H.; Arslanoglu, J. Emulsion (Organ) Tanned Leathers, Art Bio Matters, New York, NY, USA, 9/22/2021, Poster
Galluzzi, F., Arslanoglu J., Claverol S., Pozzi F., Fredericks M., Trujillo F., Tokarski C. Study of protein cross-linking via MS: molecular evidence of restoration treatments applied to historic manuscripts, visioFPS#5, zoom platform, organised by the French Proteomic Society (FPS), 6/24/2021, Invited speaker
Arslanoglu, J., Chemistry and Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Natural organic polymer investigation, Bordeaux Summer School: Advanced Mass Spectrometry Applied to Cultural Heritage, University of Bordeaux, France, 6/17/2021, Invited Speaker
Tokarski, C., How modern mass spectrometry is reshaping what we can learn about paintings, objects and cultural heritage, AIC RATS, Jacksonville, USA, 5/25/2021, Invited Speaker
Tokarski, C., Références/référentiels en matériaux biologiques: analyse des protéines anciennes par spectrométrie de masse, DIM CAIRN, Paris, FR, 5/21/2021 Invited Speaker
Arslanoglu, J., Mason, C. Diving Deeper into the Origins and Intent of Organic Materials in Cultural Heritage by Combining DNA and Mass Spectrometry, American Institue for Conservation/ The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections; Research and Technical Studies Group, Virtual, 5/21/2021 Oral
Galluzzi, F., Arslanoglu J., Claverol S., Pozzi F., Snyder R.F., Tokarski C. Trace level proteomics analysis of historical artworks using nano-LC separation combined with high-resolution mass spectrometry, 15th SBCN, zoom platform, 5/11/2021 Oral
Tokarski C., Novel approaches to analysis to archaeology and cultural heritage artworks, NU-ACCESS/PIRE International Seminar Series on Cultural Heritage Research. Northwestern University, Chicago, USA, zoom platform, 08/26/20 Invited Speaker
Galluzzi, F., Arslanoglu J., Rawlins C., Claverol S., Pozzi F., Snyder R.F., Tokarksi C. Trace level top-down proteomics analysis: application to the study of Gainsborough drawings, 68th American Society for Mass Spectrometry Conference, Houston,TX, US, 6/2/2020 Oral
Arslanoglu, J., Tokarski, C., Galluzzi, F., Pozzi, F., and R. F. Snyder Microsampling Art for Proteomics and Beyond, Art, Archaeology, and Paleontology Interest Group Workshop; American Society for Mass Spectrometry National Meeting, Virtual, 5/5/2020 Oral
Arslanoglu, J., Proteomics and Genomics in Art, Networking for Sustainable Cultural Heritage Research: a Workshop on the Scientific Needs of NYC Museums, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, New York, NY, USA, 1/23/2020 Oral
Tokarski C., Deciphering Natural Polymers of Cultural Heritage by Bottom up and Top down Mass Spectrometry: current achievements and future challenges, CAI-RN, Paris, FR, 11/22/2019 Oral
Tokarski C., Unlocking Artists’ Techniques Through Proteomics, Network Initiative for Conservation Science. Network Initiative for Conservation Science Annual Symposium, New York, USA, 10/24/19 Invited Plenary Speaker
Galluzzi, F., Arslanoglu J., Claverol S., Pozzi F., Fredericks M., Trujillo F., Tokarski C. Protein cross-linking using Bottom-up and Top-down mass spectrometry: molecular evidence of restoration treatments applied to historic manuscripts, SMAAP 2019, Strasbourg, FR, 9/16/2019 Poster
Arslanoglu, J., The Evolution of Protein and Polysaccharide Analysis at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: How did we get here and where are we going?, Advanced Mass Spectrometry In Cultural Heritage Symposium, Palais de la Bourse, Bordeaux, France, 6/21/2019 Oral
Galluzzi, F., Arslanoglu J., Claverol S., Tokarski C. Study of protein cross-linking in art paintings using high resolution mass spectrometry, MaSC 2019, Ottawa, CA, 6/7/2019 Oral
Galluzzi F, Rawlins C, Claverol S, Pozzi F, Fredericks M, Trujillo F, Tokarski C., New molecular evidence of restoration treatments applied to historic Coptic manuscripts using protein crosslinking and top down proteomics. 67th American Society for Mass Spectrometry Conference, Atlanta, USA, 6/3/2019 Oral
Tokarski C. and Arslanoglu J., Biological media in artworks and museum objects: a chronicle of making, meaning and change, Two voices public conference, Embassy of France, New York, USA, 05/30/2019 Oral
Galluzzi, F., Arslanoglu J., Claverol S., Pozzi F., Fredericks M., Trujillo F., Tokarski C. Study of protein cross-linking via MS: molecular evidence of restoration treatments applied to historic manuscripts, 6th TechnArt, Bruge, BE, 5/8/2019 Oral
Arslanoglu, J., Tokarski, C. Biological media in cultural heritage: identification and characterization through combined immunological and mass spectrometry approaches, 6th TechnArt, Bruges, BE, 5/7/2019 Invited Speaker
Tokarski C., Chemistry and Cultural Heritage: Deciphering Natural Polymers by High Resolution Mass Spectrometry, World Meeting on Heritage, Sciences and Technologies – Frontiers in Heritage Sciences, Paris, FR, 2/15/2019 Oral
Tokarski C., Proteomics applied to artworks: deciphering the molecular crosslinkings, Art Bio Matters, New York, USA, 11/09/2018 Invited speaker
Galluzzi, F., Arslanoglu J., Tokarski C. Study of protein cross-linking in artworks using Bottom-up and Top-down proteomics, ISBA8, Jena, DE, 9/18/2018 Poster
Tokarski C., Deciphering organic network in artworks using top down and middle down approaches, 22 International Mass Spectrometry Conference (IMSC), Florence, IT, 8/26/2018 Invited keynote lecture
Galluzzi, F., Arslanoglu J., Tokarski C. Study of protein cross-linking in artworks using Bottom-up and Top-down proteomics, Ancient Proteins@20, Cophenhagen,DK, 8/20/2018 Oral
Arslanoglu, J., Biologics in Art, Ancient Proteins@20, Copenhagen, DK, 8/19/2018 Invited Speaker
Tokarski C., Miniaturization of analytical workflows, from cultural heritage to medicine, Hygia conference, National Academy of Pharmacy, Paris, FR, 11/8/2017 Invited Speaker
Tokarski C., Arslanoglu, J., Art and Cultural Heritage natural polymers by bottom up and top down approaches, 5th TechnArt, Bilbao, ES, 5/3/2017 Invited keynote lecture
Opening
University of Pisa Summer School “Diagnosis in Heritage Science: 5. Focus on organic materials” – 10 – 14 July 2023. Course director: Erika Ribechini. Teaching : Proteomics applied to cultural heritage. Caroline Tokarski
Immaterial: Chia. Beyond superfoods and informacials. Live and Podcast, July 2024
Oeuvres d’art: quand la protéomique aide à découvrir l’origine de l’ivoire, France Culture, April 2024.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and University of Bordeaux Publish Research Findings on Precise Characterization and Attribution of Ivory Museum Objects, The MET’s Press Release, March 2024.
Le Metropolitan Museum of Art de New York et l’Université de Bordeaux publient les résultats d’une recherche innovante sur la caractérisation et les origines d’objets d’art en ivoire provenant du musée, Communiqué de presse Université de Bordeaux, Mars 2024.
Bovine bone or whale tooth? Collagen reveals ivory origins, C2W International, March 2024.
La chimie au service de l’art, Actualités – Université de Bordeaux, March 2024.
Cutting Through the Fat: Animal Species and Food Processing Techniques of Residues Found in Nineteenth-Century Edgefield Pottery, The MET’s Dispatch, January 2023.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Awarded Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to Pursue New Biomolecule Analysis Demonstrated on Chia Oil in Mexican Lacquerware and Paintings, The MET’s Press Release, February 2022.
National Endowment for the Humanities New Grants, The New York Times, January 2022.
Do Proteins Hold the Key to the Past? The New Yorker, November 2019.
Ancient proteins tell tales of our ancestors. Chemical & Engineering News, C&EN, May 2019.
Pourquoi réinventer les sciences du patrimoine ? autour de la questio, le magazine de toutes les sciences par Caroline Lachowsky, Radio France International (RFI), February 2019.
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