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folding of a protein biologic is critical for drug efficacy, misfolding may impact drug safety by eliciting unwanted immune and/or other off-target responses. High-resolution measurements of the structure(s
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edward.sisco@nist.gov 301 975 2093 Description This opportunity focuses on developing new methods, metrics, approaches, and techniques for the forensic analysis of seized drugs. Seized drug analysis is the most
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@nist.gov 303.497.5252 Description New energy technologies demand improved knowledge of the thermal transport properties of fluid mixtures, often including water as a component. It is well established
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spectrum. With the march to higher frequencies, there is a growing clamor that conventional materials and characterization techniques are not up to the challenge. For example, commercial tunable dielectrics
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structure-mechanical property relationships are needed to enable diverse applications of these materials. There is a need for quantitative measurement methods to study the interfacial properties of the filler
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and Faller. A pair of field masses translate adjacent to a pendulum bob, thereby displacing the bob in accord with the change in the gravitational field. The displacement is read-out using Fabry-Perot
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reformulation is often impossible without new, costly clinical trials. In order to improve formulations and/or make reformulation possible, it is necessary to characterize the biologically active state and to
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. The mechanisms by which cells transition from pluripotent to differentiated states is incompletely understood, and correlating measurable parameters to identify efficient culture conditions and release criteria
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capable of interpreting this information and integrating data from other “-omic” platforms such as genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics. Leveraging artificial neural networks is the linchpin
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Laboratory, Software and Systems Division opportunity location 50.77.51.B7872 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Ram D. Sriram sriram@nist.gov