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Referenced Papers (8)

Researches on fossil bones, in which are established the characters of various animals whose species hava been destroyed by the revolutions of the globe

G Cuvier

"The speaker uses this historical citation to introduce the field of paleontology and the types of questions it addresses, setting the stage for how paleoproteomics fits into this context."

Referenced at: 01:01

Forty-year evolution of high-throughput mass spectrometry: A perspective.

TR Covey

High-Throughput Mass Spectrometry in Drug Discovery

"This paper's chart is used to illustrate the vast and complex landscape of mass spectrometry methods that have evolved over time, showing where paleoproteomics methods like ZooMS fit in."

Referenced at: 08:14

Ancient DNA: do it right or not at all

A Cooper, H N Poinar

Science, 2000

"The speaker cites this seminal paper from the ancient DNA field to show that the challenges of authentication are not new and that paleoproteomics can learn from the standards established in aDNA research over two decades ago."

Referenced at: 14:09

DeamiDATE 1.0: Site-specific deamidation as a tool to assess authenticity of members of ancient proteomes

Abigail Ramsøe, V V Heekeren, Paola Ponce, R Fischer, I Barnes, C Speller

J. Archaeol. Sci., 2020

"The speaker cites their own work on the DEmiDATE tool to illustrate one method for authenticating ancient proteins, acknowledging that this approach is still controversial."

Referenced at: 15:05

Bone collagen from subtropical Australia is preserved for more than 50,000 years

Carli Peters, Yiming Wang, Vikram Vakil, Jonathan Cramb, Joe Dortch, S Hocknull

Communications Earth & Environment, 2023

"This paper is cited as an exciting example of being proven wrong, where the speaker's own predictive model for collagen survival was challenged by these findings of exceptionally old collagen in Australia."

Referenced at: 15:30

A novel route for identifying starch diagenetic products in the archaeological record

T Oldenburg, Melisa Brown, J Inwood, Jagoš R Radović, Ryan W Snowdon, S Larter

PLoS One, 2021

"The speaker cites this paper to show how ultra-high resolution mass spectrometry can be used to trace the chemical changes that occur when sugars and amino acids react over time, a key process in understanding ancient samples."

Referenced at: 17:50

Willingness to share research data is related to the strength of the evidence and the quality of reporting of statistical results

Jelte M Wicherts, Marjan Bakker, Dylan Molenaar

PLoS One, 2011

"This paper is shown to support the speaker's argument that sharing data is beneficial, relating it to the broader themes of open and inclusive innovation in science."

Referenced at: 22:34

There is strength in numbers: A comprehensive study of machine learning algorithms for sex identification on animal bone remains

Nadine Sarah Schüler, P Paxinos, Jing Yuan, Maximilian von Zastrow, J Peters, Peer Kröger

e-Science, 2024

"The speaker cites this recent work to highlight the rapid innovation in applying machine learning to paleoproteomics data, specifically for sex identification from bone remains."

Referenced at: 22:39