Dear colleagues,

This course might be of interest for the members of this list: “Fluid 
Preservation”

Dates: November 12th-16th, 2018.

Place: Sabadell, Barcelona (Spain).


Instructors: Simon Moore (Natural Sciences and Cutlery Historian, UK) and John 
Simmons (Museologica, USA).

John Simmons is the author of the book “Fluid Preservation: A Comprehensive 
Reference” 
(https://www.bookdepository.com/Fluid-Preservation-John-Simmons/9781442229655)

In this course, conservator Simon Moore, assisted by John E. Simmons, will 
present a series of lectures, discussions, and supervised hands-on laboratory 
activities on the evaluation, conservation, and preservation of fluid-preserved 
specimens. Topics to be covered include the history of fluid preservation, 
histology and morphology of fluid preserved specimens, and techniques including 
narcotization, fixation and re-fixation, transfer between preservatives, fluid 
preservative options, identification of historic sealants, specimen repair, and 
how to work with historic and modern fluid preserved specimens. Participants 
will learn to cut, grind, and drill filler holes in glass; rehydrate desiccated 
specimens and remove air bubbles from them; mount specimens on glass backing 
plates; seal containers, cope with fungal and bacterial outbreaks, and work 
with transparencies. During the course, participants will become acquainted 
with the evaluation of a range of preservative fluids for zoological and 
botanical specimens, including preservation of colour in specimens.

More information and registration: 
https://www.transmittingscience.org/courses/museums-and-collections/fluid-preservation/

Organized by Transmitting Science and the Institut Català de Paleontologia M.C.

With best regards

Sole


Soledad De Esteban-Trivigno,PhD.
Scientific Director
Transmitting Science
[www.transmittingscience.org](http://www.transmittingscience.org/)

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