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The goal of metabolomics is to provide a detailed profile of the identity and concentration of metabolites in an organism at a particular point in time. Metabolomics is a relatively new discipline that
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crime scene hazards—require more sensitive and robust methods, especially in field environments. Another area of concern is that current analytical methods for drug testing are not agile or well-resolved
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are developing microfluidics to measure material properties and structure. Protein, polymer and surfactant solutions and suspensions and emulsions are being characterized using computer-controlled microfluidic
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edward.kwee@nist.gov 301.975.2618 Alexander W Peterson alexander.peterson@nist.gov 301.975.5665 Description Gene therapy is a rapidly growing field that utilizes viral vectors to deliver DNA or RNA to a
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Description The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is developing next-generation microfabricated magnetic devices and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents and sensors based
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, and noise measurements. References: Marsili F, Verma VB, Stern JA, Harrington S, Lita AE, Gerrits T, Vayshenker I, Baek B, Shaw MD, Mirin RP, Nam SW: Detecting single infrared photons with 93% system
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include layered semiconductors and novel 2D materials. Research is done in close collaboration with other groups at NIST with expertise in complementary techniques and materials growth. key words Time
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system. We are interested in a range of research topics, from the applied to the fundamental, covering such areas as understanding epitaxial growth of III-nitride nanostructures and development of new
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reviews. This research topic is not limited to the methods or techniques discussed below. We encourage interested researchers with diverse backgrounds and expertise in automation, mechanical
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of the semiconductor industry in the US. Numerous gases are used in the production of semiconductor chips, and the accurate metering of these gases into the process chamber is critical for maximizing device throughput