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these complex communities by developing sample preparation techniques that are compatible with NMR and mass spectrometry-based techniques. This will allow parallel multimodal analysis including proteomic
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pluripotent stem cell lines from the same individuals, could serve as reference samples for other ‘omics technologies as well. For example, this postdoc could take advantage of the extensive single molecule
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less). To address this technological bottleneck, we are developing a new technology platform--next gen protein sequencing--based on large-scale, massively parallel, single-molecule peptide sequencing
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scaled up to handle large numbers of samples in massively parallel, low-cost analysis systems. Before such systems can be realized, the electromagnetic response of biochemical samples must be understood in
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on developing predictive tools for ceramic AM by combining computational and experimental approaches to study fundamental material processes during direct-ink writing and post-processing of ceramic parts. We
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molecular motors and RNA-folding. In a parallel effort, we significantly enhanced the biophysical capabilities of an atomic force microscope (AFM). Specifically, we achieved sub-pN force precision and
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parallel, low-cost analysis systems that do not rely on optical or aptamer-based labels. Before such systems can be realized, the electromagnetic response of biochemical samples must be understood in detail
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, 2016 , and Microphysiol Syst. 2020 Jun; 4: 10.21037/mps-19-8 ) that will make toxic metabolite detection more sensitive. Recent work includes a new, pumpless liver/heart system. NRC postdocs can propose
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requires expertise in Computer Science, Statistics, or a similar field. Experience with machine learning, genetics, and/or bio-informatics is strongly preferred. The postdoc will work together and within a
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Applications of Computational Optical Imaging Methods Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Sensor Science Division