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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Metabolomics for human health, food quality and safety, and forensic science Location Material Measurement Laboratory
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Advanced Methods for Screening Human Stem Cell Function in 3D Tissue Scaffolds Location Material Measurement Laboratory
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, quality, and competitiveness. To succeed, robotic systems need to be highly-capable, agile, perceptive, dexterous, mobile systems that can operate safely in collaboration with humans or other robots. NIST’s
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@nist.gov 843.460.9944 Description Microbiomes play critical and often undescribed roles in a myriad of environments including the skin and gut of humans, soils and sediments, and water columns. These diverse
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, robotics), cyberinfrastructure (e.g., databases, high-performance computing, collaboration tools), and humans (e.g., scientists, engineers, students, managers). The recent interest in Explainable AI (XAI
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. Oncogenic mutations in enzymes upstream in this pathway act as drivers for many cancers, by activating ERK1/2. Inhibitors targeting two of these enzymes, BRAF and MEK, have achieved dramatic clinical success
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109,19262-19267 Bhadriraju K, et al. (2016) Large-scale time-lapse microscopy of Oct4 expression in human embryonic stem cell colonies. Stem Cell Research (17): 122-129 Halter et al. (2011) Cell cycle
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well as human factors (e.g., exhalation rate) and breath device design, are important for forensic and health metrology. Breath sampling and species collection protocols targeting new exhaled compounds (e.g
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(phospholipids), which constitute the cell membrane. Human tissues vary in their proportion of lipids, with fat tissue containing primarily storage lipids and the brain containing relatively more membrane lipids
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to investigate material behavior across different length scales, stress states, and temperatures. This research aims to provide new insights into the complex relationship between material structure and mechanical