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. The Associate will utilize advanced measurement capabilities including LC-MS/MS, LC-HRMS, GCxGC-MS, ICP-OES, and NMR to develop methodologies for chemical contaminant profiling, or next-generation sequencing
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for the flexibility of protein, polynucleotide, and polysaccharide backbones during folding and activation. THz studies are a sensitive probe of crystalline order, conformational form, peptide sequence, solvent
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to achieving these goals. In particular, the development of novel neural network architectures capable of synthesizing data from both sequencing (genomics, transcriptomics) and mass spectrometry (metabolomics
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. In contrast to small molecule therapeutics, protein biologics are complex and require higher-order folding of the primary sequence (i.e., tertiary structure) for therapeutic function. While correct
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, materials modeling (including finite element simulations, and theory), and the development of a high-speed circuit to quantify fiber alignment in composites in real time. To develop this technique, a
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(e.g., vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes, 2D materials) to expand the capabilities for infrared detection. Areas of particular interest include single photon detection at mid-infrared wavelengths
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considerable amount of data of the standard biological fluids on different LC-MS platforms and in-house software has been developed for chromatography alignment, spectral similarity, peak deconvolution, and
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aligned carbon nanotubes: Superhydrophobic surfaces with ultra-low reflectance, Carbon 127, 195 (2018). Ivan Ryger, Dave Harber, Michelle Stephens, Malcolm White, Nathan Tomlin, Matthew Spidell, John Lehman
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facilities in the world and is producing data which has significantly improved several hydrogen performance standards. However, modeling is needed to extend the applicability of the data produced to multiple
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microfluidic channels using broad-frequency electromagnetic measurement techniques. The flexibility of microfluidic approaches allows for potential integration of multiple measurements for a single fluid sample