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Description We work with scientists in other NIST laboratories to develop tools for computer simulation and analysis of magnetic systems at the nanometer scale. Model verification is achieved by comparison
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of neutron beams, and its exploitation in neutron-based quantum information processing. Experimental and theoretical proposals are solicited which develop improved techniques for atom or neutron interferometry
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appreciated with recent studies demonstrating the role of the human gut microbiome in surprising areas of human health (i.e., blood pressure) or the water column microbiome in biogeochemical processes
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images. However, the current limitations of desktop computers in terms of memory, disk storage and computational power, and the lack of image processing algorithms for advanced parallel and distributed
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industry, NIST recently established the NISTCHO Reference Material (RM 8675), a living cell line intended to benchmark biomanufacturing processes. However, CHO cell lines are known for their genomic
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identification process and enable end users to select the appropriate tools for their applications. Combining existing and new technologies is encouraged. The proposal may include a combination of benchwork and
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development, microfabricated device design and development, measurement of samples with ultrahigh throughput sequencing and microarrays, and bioinformatic/biostatistical data analysis of the large data sets
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Electromagnetic techniques can provide a means for rapidly analyzing or processing biochemical samples in a manner that can be readily
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process via cell banks, raw materials, or the environment. These adventitious agents can potentially cause harm to recipients. Current testing methods are very time consuming and may not detect all types
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975 8997 Description Metabolomics can provide insight into many cellular processes. Metabolomic profiles of biological fluids (plasma/serum, urine, etc.) or bioprocess samples (mammalian cell lines