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edward.kwee@nist.gov 301.975.2618 Alexander W Peterson alexander.peterson@nist.gov 301.975.5665 Description Gene therapy is a rapidly growing field that utilizes viral vectors to deliver DNA or RNA to a
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include layered semiconductors and novel 2D materials. Research is done in close collaboration with other groups at NIST with expertise in complementary techniques and materials growth. key words Time
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, internal dynamics, materials physics and chemistry is of primary importance in determining the processing, performance and viability of advanced ceramic components such as relevant to solid oxide or hydrogen
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electronics. New materials are continually being developed for electronic applications, and accurate measurements of the electromagnetic properties of these often complex new materials is critical both
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. To facilitate recycling, there is a critical need to develop and refine advanced separation methodologies for common fiber blends, such as cotton, polyester, and elastane. Developing methodologies to recover and
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nucleotide monophosphate (NMP)-small molecule (SM) adduct via formation of a NMP-O-R or a NMP-N-R linkage was recently identified in the laboratory. While the biological significance of this activity is
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301.975.8087 Description One of the benefits of nanoimprint lithography (NIL) is that it can directly pattern functional materials, not just sacrificially resist formulations that are used to transfer
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Description Cell viability is a crucial measurement for advanced therapies such as cell and gene therapies and regenerative medicine, where live cells are the therapeutic agent. Cell viability measurements
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microfluidic networks.Our goal is to develop systems that enable accurate, high-throughput, and dynamic measurement of materials in flow, which will, for example, improve the ability to specify composition and
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. Materials of interest include layered semiconductors, novel 2D materials, and topological materials. Research is done in close collaboration with other groups at NIST with expertise in complementary