Seminar, Zagreb, Mimara Museum, 6th April 2000
The one-day seminar in the Mimara Museum included presentations on the preventive methods of protection, the problems of microbiological decay of cultural monuments, the possible infections of individuals working on these monuments and the biological importance of chemical substances used in art restoration procedures.
120 persons participated in the seminar: the Croatian Conservation Institute and Administration for the Protection of Cultural Heritage employees, along with representatives of various scientific institutions, archives, museums, higher education institutions, etc.
Lecturers
- Dragica Krstić, Croatian Conservation Institute, Zagreb
- Denis Vokić, Croatian Conservation Institute, Zagreb
- Dušan Ražem, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb
- Tatjana Mušnjak, MSc, Croatian State Archives, Zagreb
- Dubravka Pilipović, Croatian State Archives, Zagreb
- Alma Orlić, Museum for Arts and Crafts, Zagreb
- Dr. Felicita Briški, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Zagreb
- Dr. Radovan Despot, Faculty of Forestry, Zagreb
- Dr. Jelena Trajković, Faculty of Forestry, Zagreb
- Marija Vučemilo, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagreb
- Alenka Tofant, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagreb
- Stjepan Pepeljnjak, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Zagreb
- Franjo Plavšić, Croatian National Institute of Toxicology, Zagreb