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our data infrastructure is set up so that all microscopy datasets from all users are collected and archived at a central file location. In 2020, we have begun curating and labeling microscopy datasets
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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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unacceptably high. Today, firefighters largely rely on experience, training, and intuition to make time-critical decisions under extreme uncertainty, with limited real-time analytical support. Existing physics
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relates to manufacturability and basic cell functions. Advanced automation systems will also be employed to generate control samples with varying degrees of cell health to serve as training data
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data analysis aspects of these multi-component soft matter therapeutic formulations. The binding between polyphosphazenes and proteins are visualized by cryogenic electron microscopy (cryoEM), therefore
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@nist.gov 301.975.5656 Description The Nanomaterials Research Group is interested in developing analytical methods to foster improved design of nanoparticle-based therapeutics. The design principles
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, McFee WE, Kucklick JR: Rapid and reliable steroid hormone profiling in Tursiops truncatus blubber using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This opportunity focuses on the trace chemical detection and/or chemical mapping of analytes from surfaces and complex matrices utilizing
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/accurate SDD/EDS measurements. [1] Newbury, D., & Ritchie, N. (2019). Electron-Excited X-ray Microanalysis by Energy Dispersive Spectrometry at 50: Analytical Accuracy, Precision, Trace Sensitivity, and
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development of sustainable aquaculture in the US. The research will be accomplished through the complementary capabilities or both organizations including advanced analytical capabilities at NIST (e.g., LC-HRMS