72 multiple-sequence-alignment uni jobs at NIST

  • NIST | Boulder, Colorado | United States | 19 days ago

    field generation and mapping, improved open-source pulse sequences, improved methods for complex diffusion and spin relaxation measurements, methods to correlate nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and MRI

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 19 hours ago

    independent strategies (metagenomics, bioinformatics, synthetic biology) to determine microbial function from sequence data. Since this project is highly interdisciplinary, we are seeking applicants from

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 20 hours ago

    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

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 21 hours ago

    commercial assays. Common methods of characterization include copy number determination by quantitative PCR and digital PCR, as well as sequencing by Sanger and next-generation platforms. Projects focus

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 20 hours ago

    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 pluripotent stem cell lines from

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 20 hours ago

    generation DNA sequencing; evaluation and testing ontologies for describing and organizing biological and medical information; and languages for capturing bio-informatics analyses and computational processes

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 21 hours ago

    methods to integrate short-, linked-, and long-read sequencing technologies to form benchmarks for somatic variant calls. It will also be important to develop appropriate performance metrics and tools

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 21 hours ago

    with known uncertainties. New biological “’omics” measurements, particularly sequencing-based methods, can produce 103 to 109 values from biological systems and are transforming biosciences and

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 20 hours ago

    on a collaboration with experts across multiple Laboratories at NIST involving detector-response modelling, next-generation TES sensor design, and quantitative sample-preparation methods. key words

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 20 hours ago

    that the interaction between polymers and a single nanopore provides the physical basis of a multi-analyte sensor. Work is also underway to determine whether this system could be used as tool to rapidly sequence long

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