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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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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
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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