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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Academic

Name
  
Matthew Collins


Institutions
  
University of York

Fields
  
Bioarchaeology

Residence
  
York, United Kingdom

Matthew Collins (academic) httpswwwyorkacukmediaarchaeologyimagespe

Known for
  
Work on biological, molecular and scientific approaches to archaeological material

Matthew Collins is a Niels Bohr Professor at the University of Copenhagen and professor of biomolecular archaeology at the University of York where he founded BioArCh, a collaboration between the departments of biology, chemistry and archaeology (BioArCh: Biology Archaeology, Chemistry).

His research focuses on the persistence of proteins in ancient samples, using modelling to explore the racemization of amino acids and thermal history to predict the survival of DNA and other molecules. Using a combination of approaches (including immunology and protein mass spectrometry) his research detects and interprets protein remnants in archaeological and fossil remains.

With former PhD student Dr Mike Buckley he developed ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry) a way to rapidly identify bone and other collagen based materials using peptide mass fingerprinting.

In 2014 he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.

References

Matthew Collins (academic) Wikipedia