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are essential for broad adoption of these methods, this postdoc would collaborate with a unique array of technology and informatics developers in the Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop authoritative de novo
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are being explored. The many-body physics of arrays of structures is being studied. Exotic spin physics that arises in atomic scale solid state systems is being explored. Results are used to understand and
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Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and Testing (FACT Lab) is equipped with a range of instruments, including manometric measurements of adsorption, gravimetric measurements of adsorption, measurements
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Description The Communications Technology Laboratories (CTL) at NIST is looking for a research assistant to work developing mm-wave components from complex oxides. This project will involve dc to 110 GHz
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Methylation of CpG sites is an epigenetic modification and plays critical roles in many biological processes, including genomic imprinting
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sequencing data and other epigenomics data available for these cell lines to develop benchmarks for methylation of DNA or other epigenetics technologies. This postdoc could also work with the transcriptomics
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. Metagenomics is able to evaluate the presence of different taxa or specific genes while transcriptomics is able to define levels of gene expression, but proteomics seeks to identify and measure the translated
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Description We are studying the mechanism by which DNA partitions into and threads through single nanometer-scale pores. This experimental and theoretical effort focuses on understanding how genetic information
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@nist.gov 301 975 2093 Description This opportunity focuses on the development of analytical methods and/or data processing techniques that could be used to advance drug detection and identification (or drug
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is how to calibrate the response of these detectors. When individual photon number pulses can be resolved, the problem is relatively straightforward and can be regarded as solved. This covers the range