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, quality, and competitiveness. To succeed, robotic systems need to be highly-capable, agile, perceptive, dexterous, mobile systems that can operate safely in collaboration with humans or other robots. NIST’s
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Microbiomes are communities of microorganisms that inhabit diverse ecological niches from the human gut to the water column of the ocean. The effects of microbiomes on their habitat are only now being
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of the uncertainties encountered in the physical experiments. These computational methods have been applied to nanorheology in photopolymerization 3-D printing [1], human breath research for forensic and clinical data
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in a Bottle Consortium to develop widely-used benchmark germline variant calls for seven human cell lines [1]. Similar extensively characterized benchmark cell lines and DNA are needed to benchmark
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Academies of Science in the 2009 report Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States. Trace chemical analyses—including drugs of abuse, explosives and accelerants, residues of human decomposition, and
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.B8182 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Peter M. Vallone [email protected] 301.975.4872 Description The use of DNA for human
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human data sets. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of this project, we are seeking applicants with experience in transcriptomics, proteomics and bioinformatics. key words transcriptomics; proteomics
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, environmental concerns, such as persistent contaminant exposure, impacting human health are of interest. While addressing important questions in environmental health, current research interests focus
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[email protected] 301.975.4133 Description The NIST-led Genome in a Bottle Consortium has extensively characterized the genomes of several human reference cell lines to serve as benchmarks for genome
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properties, as well as the absence of commonly accepted machine-readable data formats, requires tremendous human efforts to acquire the desired information from scientific papers, analyze the quality and