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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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. In this project, we are developing metrology needed for the synthesis, processing, and characterization of low-dimensional materials to enable reliable nanoscale device development and manufacturing
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topics include 1) the development of measurement methods and techniques to collect, sample, and characterize release material from nanocomposites under various use scenarios to aid downstream hazard
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interest for us. Potential project areas include the design and development of systems that allow for careful control and measurement of the temperature and pressure of the sample; the development of peak
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. The development of specific genome editing technologies leads to the emerging of epigenetic editing, which now allows the epigenetic editing at specific loci and enables direct study of functional relevance
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on the development and application of high-resolution measurement methods to study fundamental problems with broad industrial impact in areas such as the service life prediction of polymeric materials. Recent projects
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, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, June 28, 2013 https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1090008 Frenkel, M.; Dong, Q.; Wilhoit, R. C.; Hall, K. R. TRC SOURCE Database: A Unique Tool for Automatic Production
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2023, DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2023.1133773 [2] W. Johnson, D. C. France, T. L. Kirschling, & F. L. Walls, “Resonator and process for performing biological assay,” U.S Patent US 9,725,752 B2 [2017]. https
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. This project will focus on the development of systematic, reliable methods for measuring viability of individual cells in a population. Understanding the effect of sublethal dosing chemical, antibiotic or UV
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the last 2 decades.[1] However, corresponding development of robust and reproducible in vitro assays for evaluating the critical quality attributes and/or the biological responses of these nano-enabled drug