Open science, communication, and collaboration for the future of palaeoproteomics
Authors/Creators
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Dekker, Joannes Adrianus Antonius
(Researcher)1, 2, 3
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Peters, Carli
(Researcher)4, 5
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Winter, Rachel M.
(Researcher)6
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Collins, Matthew
(Researcher)3, 7
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Dickinson, Marc R.
(Researcher)2
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Harvey, Virginia
(Researcher)8
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Hill, Eden
(Researcher)9, 10
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Nair, Bharath Anila Bhuvanendran
(Researcher)7
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Tsutaya, Takumi
(Researcher)11
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Viñas Caron, Laura
(Researcher)3
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Warinner, Christina
(Researcher)12, 9
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Welker, Frido
(Researcher)3
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Fagernäs, Zandra
(Researcher)3
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1.
University of Turin
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2.
University of York
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3.
University of Copenhagen
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4.
University of Algarve
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5.
Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology
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6.
Université de Toulouse
- 7. University of Cambridge
- 8. University of Chester
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Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
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University of Tübingen
- 11. Graduate University for Advanced Studies
- 12. Harvard University
Description
Palaeoproteomics focuses on studying the past by analysing proteins preserved in historical, archaeological, and palaeontological materials. Over the past fifteen years, the number of publications and research questions in this field has grown substantially, as has the number of researchers and research groups utilising palaeoproteomic methods. PAASTA (Palaeoproteomics And Archaeology, Society for Techniques and Advances) is an international early career researcher-driven community, which aims to bring together researchers from all subdisciplines of palaeoproteomics by providing a platform for open communication. Here, we discuss ways in which this fast-growing research field can benefit from adopting principles of open science and increased communication and collaboration between researchers. We approach this question from all stages of a typical research project, from experimental design and sample selection, to data analysis and raw data sharing. Although we acknowledge that each of these guidelines and recommendations may not be applicable to every research project, we aim to provide a foundation which, when applied collectively, will strengthen the future of palaeoproteomics.
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Funding
- European Research Council
- Beast2Craft 787282
- European Research Council
- PROSPER 948365
- European Research Council
- EQuaTe 865222
- European Research Council
- ChemArch 956351
- European Research Council
- PROMISE 101106627
- European Research Council
- MATRIX 101041245
- European Research Council
- Fashioning Sudan 101039416
- Volkswagen Foundation
- Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
- NFDI4 Microbiota EnterArchaeo 460129525
- Werner Siemens-Stiftung
- Paleobiotechnology
- U.S. National Science Foundation
- Japan Science and Technology Agency
- FOREST JPMJFR233D
- Agence Nationale de la Recherche
- Young Researcher Grant ANR-21-CE34-0001
- Villum Fonden
- 40747
Dates
- Submitted
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2025-02-20