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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Metabolomics for human health, food quality and safety, and forensic science Location Material Measurement Laboratory
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Advanced Methods for Screening Human Stem Cell Function in 3D Tissue Scaffolds Location Material Measurement Laboratory
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(phospholipids), which constitute the cell membrane. Human tissues vary in their proportion of lipids, with fat tissue containing primarily storage lipids and the brain containing relatively more membrane lipids
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(resistance and capacitance). Discovering the mechanisms underlying aggregation and cell viability states are also interesting project directions. For example, can the injection of a biotherapeutic to a human
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of this research is forensic proteomics. Specifically, this project aims to build a comprehensive and in-depth keratin (e.g., skin/hair) peptide mass spectral library for human identification using genetically
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insights into medical inquiry and in the development of medical diagnostics to advance human health, significant gaps persist in the measurement services and measurement science tools needed to obtain
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artificial intelligence (AI) to provide humans with actionable intelligence, is envisioned as a disruptive catalyst for this future of smart manufacturing. Augmented intelligent solutions use on-machine
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infrastructure, and experimental automation to materials characterization (metrology) methods across all portions of the structure-processing-properties-performance relationship. Specific group research focus
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303.497.5252 Mark O McLinden [email protected] 303.497.3580 Description The passage of the CHIPS Act (Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors) by Congress highlighted the importance
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[email protected] 301.975.4133 Description NIST has led the Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop widely-used benchmark variant calls for seven human cell lines [1]. GIAB has primarily used methods