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843.460.9894 Description The Analytical Chemistry Division has an ongoing program to improve the quality of analytical chemical measurements made in marine environmental research through analytical methods
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jessica.reiner@nist.gov 843.460.9894 Description The Analytical Chemistry Division has an ongoing program to improve the quality of analytical chemical measurements made in marine environmental research through
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jessica.reiner@nist.gov 843.460.9894 Description The Analytical Chemistry Division has an ongoing program to improve the quality of analytical chemical measurements made in marine environmental research through
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Applications of Organic Analytical Chemistry in Forensic Science Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Chemical
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and separation applications. From the crystal structure study, we can understand the fundamental physics and chemistry of these materials, in order to improve their properties for desired applications
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for the acquisition, handling, curation, and processing of HRAM mass spectral data. key words High Resolution Mass Spectrometry; Accurate Mass; Chromatography; Environmental Chemistry; Forensics Eligibility citizenship
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. It is estimated that the majority (85%-99%) of genotypes detected in environmental samples represent microbial “dark matter” that cannot currently be cultured in modern microbiology laboratories
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microfluidic cytometry and droplet generation, flow-based (micro)manufacturing, and physical modeling. Impact areas include chemical and material syntheses, environmental monitoring, and medical diagnostic and
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the collection and analysis of environmental samples from nuclear sites. Collective and individual particulate material from environmental samples can be characterized to infer details of nuclear
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believe that metabolomics/lipidomic studies may aid in describing organismal health norms, extrapolating to reveal ecosystem health condition and serve as an environmental monitoring tool. Furthermore