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301.975.3438 Description NIST has developed an integrated measurement services program for forensic and cannabis (hemp and marijuana) laboratories to help ensure the quality of routine analysis of cannabis plant
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devices, coatings, food-related materials, and personal care. Work emphasizes the development of analytical methods for quantitative measurement of engineered nanoparticle properties, including bulk and
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for calibration in advanced imaging methods. At NIST, advances in “drop-on-demand” inkjet technology are poised to meet this need. Advanced gravimetric techniques allow the precise deposition of picoliter
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topics include 1) the development of measurement methods and techniques to collect, sample, and characterize release material from nanocomposites under various use scenarios to aid downstream hazard
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benchmarks for genome sequencing methods [1]. In addition, these cell lines have been used as a well-characterized background DNA in over 50 commercial products. These cell lines, as well as induced
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of improved methods to measure infrared radiation from space to meet the increasingly stringent requirements for climate research and weather forecasting; (2) the realization of new infrared radiometry primary
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MD simulations using enhanced sampling and metadynamics methods that have the potential to interrogate the conformational space and electrostatics driving forces controlling ERK2 dynamics and its
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The development of nanomaterials, biomaterials, sensor films, and surface measurement methods require well-defined substrates that vary in
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imaging and analysis methods, as well as collaborative efforts with other NIST laboratories for image processing and 3D visualization methods. key words Electron microscopy; Confocal microscopy
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of short tandem repeat (STR) markers by capillary electrophoresis and next-generation sequencing, mitochondrial genome sequencing, deconvolution of DNA mixtures using software and lab-based methods, rapid