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for metastatic melanoma, but most patients develop resistance. Because of this, ERKs are important therapeutic targets, and high-affinity inhibitors are in clinical trials. Therefore, understanding the molecular
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for critical applications that require qualification and certification—increasingly require that computational models and in-situ monitoring of such processes be experimentally validated under highly controlled
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needed to have confidence in those measurements. We focus on genome-scale multiplexed measurements of nucleic acids and proteins, using approaches such as microarrays and ultra-high throughput “next
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ultrafast high-temperature sintering [2]. In this approach, the temperatures are as high as in conventional processes, but the exposure is shortened from hours to seconds. Such ultrafast heating rates
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are used to produce the products at high levels and high density, conditions that result in stress to the cells. To ensure the economic and safe production of biopharmaceuticals requires multiplexed
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properties to them, generates a finite element mesh, and performs virtual measurements. The goal is to build a computational platform that can predict the macroscopic behavior of a material from knowledge of
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303.497.4598 Description The Applied Chemicals and Materials Division (ACMD) of the NIST Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) performs numerical modeling to advance laboratory measurements of exhaled breath
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or algorithms for detection of the drug signal in complex mass spectral data and chemometrics for identification or classification of drug(s) is also of high interest.Through this opportunity, collaboration with
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engineering disciplines such as fluid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics and system controls, optics, metrology, and data science. Measuring the various dynamic physical phenomena during the fabrication
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Curt Andrew Richter curt.richter@nist.gov 301.975.2082 Description Our research team is performing foundational experimental research to develop an improved understanding of the physics of the quantum