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to differentiated states. This project involves a team working in live cell imaging, data analysis, and probabilistic model development. References Sisan D.R., et al. (2012) Predicting rates of cell state change due
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methods, and digital signal processing and network modeling. Other research topics are High-Tc superconductive Josephson junction array waveform synthesizers and compact cryogenic design for the development
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microbial cultures by traditional and emerging analytical and genomic techniques; and understanding the mechanisms and impacts of microbial evolution and horizontal gene transfer, particularly within
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), in the CODATA evaluation of fundamental constants, and in more stringent tests of quantum electrodynamics (QED). Experimental efforts include the development of novel ion trap architectures
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results. We are also pursuing advanced data analysis techniques and development of neutron instrumentation and sample environments in support of autonomous experimentation and high-throughput measurement
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to profile the microbial communities based on metagenomics and transcriptomics approaches. The comprehensive profiling methodologies will provide the foundation for the development of reference materials
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to profile the microbial communities based on metagenomics and transcriptomics approaches. The comprehensive profiling methodologies will provide the foundation for the development of reference materials
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and development of gene therapies. This NIST postdoctoral research opportunity focuses on developing robust protocols and refining measurement methods in infectious titer assays. Activities can include
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for the direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide, and its permanent mineralization or sequestration through appropriate carbonation processes. Development of these technologies is critical to meet U.S. energy
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synthesis and the development of complex fluids is important to a number of industrial applications. Many diagnostic assays use the temperature dependence of different analytes as a diagnostic tool. For