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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
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reactions involving residual vacuum gases, (2) determinations of the outgassing rate of water vapor and other molecules from surfaces, (3) development of holographic microscopy for critical defect inspection
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will have opportunities for participation in instrument/technique development projects. key words Radionuclide metrology; Digital data acquisition; Si(Li) detector; HPGe detector; Coincidence counting
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provides the thermochemical foundation for new noninvasive breath analysis techniques. Law enforcement applications include the development of breath analysis devices for the quantitative measurement of drug
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using novel analytical approaches. Specifically, this research will focus on (1) development of laboratory methods to produce controlled-size micro- and nanoplastics; (2) development of field-flow
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optomechanical sensors [3]. This very active area of research combines work in instrument development, nanophotonics, and spectroscopy. [1] Long, D. A., et al. (2014). "Multiheterodyne spectroscopy with optical
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evolution. The Group aims to advance fundamental understanding, improve predictability for design, ensure reproducibility and comparability, and facilitate scalability for real-world applications
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Tytus Dehinn Mui Mak tytus.mak@nist.gov 202.360.6799 Description In the past decade, the rapid pace of development in mass spectrometry technologies has accelerated the rise of metabolomics and resulted
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Michael Pettibone john.pettibone@nist.gov 301.975.5656 Description Detection, characterization and temporal evolution of metal nanoparticles is undergoing environmental transformations. Within
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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