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Enrico Cappellini is a Professor at the University of Copenhagen's Natural History Museum Denmark. His primary research focuses on paleoproteomics, particularly the study of ancient proteins in relation to paleontology and cultural heritage. He specializes in high-resolution mass spectrometry techniques to analyze residues of ancient proteins extracted from archaeological materials, and is dedicated to methodological developments to improve the recovery of these proteins from historical samples. He completed his PhD at the University of Florence and has conducted significant post-doctoral research at the University of York, where he cultivated his expertise in ancient DNA and protein analysis. Since his appointment as an Associate Professor in 2016, he has led research projects and contributed to key publications in prestigious journals, thereby enhancing the field of biomolecular archaeology. Cappellini has coordinated various graduate-level courses and has been actively involved in teaching and mentorship at the university level. He has also served as a referee for numerous journals and has been recognized for his contributions to the scientific community through various awards and funding grants.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Leading research in paleoproteomics and directing a team focused on ancient proteins.
Natural History Museum Denmark, University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Coordinated courses and supervised graduate-level research.
Centre GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum Denmark, University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Conducted research on ancient DNA and proteins.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.