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interested in investigations of new approaches for detecting and measuring drugs of abuse in tissues and body fluids. Research is encouraged on the analysis of hair for drugs of abuse to determine whether
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@nist.gov 303 497 5530 Nikolas Wilson Hrabe nik.hrabe@nist.gov 303.497.3424 Description Additive manufacturing (AM) is a transformational technology for fabricating complex metallic shapes directly from 3-D
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resulting in persistent microscopic and nanoscale particles that can enter the food chain. There is a growing public awareness of the potential risks associated with these materials and an increasing focus
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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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transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and in situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) studies of how these slip structures evolve on pure Al single crystals and follow-up work on Cu is underway. Such studies provide
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well as holography and tomography capability. Experience in STEM/TEM imaging and microanalysis is preferred. key words TEM, STEM, XRD, superconductors, quantum computing Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens
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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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details of regulatory mechanisms for ERK1/2 is a timely and important goal. Structural, biochemical, and biophysical experiments carried out by Natalie Ahn's lab and others have established key aspects
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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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consequences. Currently, it is not possible to accurately predict the long term performance of a textile or fiber composite used for ballistic protection. Quantitative measurements of molecular structure