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group is working to develop the measurement science and technology to make multiplexed biomolecular measurements practical, while also working to develop the standards and measurement assurance approaches
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tunable materials such as ferroelectrics and multiferroics for adaptable electronics. New materials are continually being developed for electronic applications, and accurate measurements
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the combined research of the AEO and the CRP, web-accessible tools are being developed (e.g., the Economic Decision Guide Software – EDGe$ Online Tool) to support community resilience planning. Therefore, strong
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Description The goals of this project are to develop new assays to support the production of safe and effective protein therapeutics. The new generations of biopharmaceuticals are produced using cells in
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on-chip. These components are rapidly evolving and now require ever-increasing bandwidths to characterize. To embrace these changes, this project will develop a shared calibration service, where NIST and
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course-grained simulations of nanotubes with large adsorbed dispersant molecules in solution. It is expected that the challenging nature of these simulations will require the development of novel
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these complex communities by developing sample preparation techniques that are compatible with NMR and mass spectrometry-based techniques. This will allow parallel multimodal analysis including proteomic
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al, 2019) provides a facile route to explore such chemistry. This research opportunity aims at applying photo- and redox-chemistry of DNA to obtain programmable covalent surface modification of SWCNTs
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stephanie.watson@nist.gov 301.975.6448 Description This research focuses on developing improved methodologies for characterizing and understanding the deterioration and durability of concrete materials, which
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are critical for attaining measurement quality objectives and meeting the needs of the health and medical community. The isotope metallomics program at NIST focuses on analytical method development, rapid