Elise Van Fossen is a Post-Doctorate Research Associate in the Biological Sciences Division. Her research focuses on developing synthetic and chemical biology techniques for microorganism engineering.
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Biography Dr. Smith's research interests span the development of advanced analytical methods and instrumentation, with particular emphasis on high-resolution separations and mass spectrometry, and their applications in biological and biomedical research. This has included creating and applying new...
The IONTOF TOF.SIMS 5 data source is a time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometer and powerful surface analysis tool used to investigate scientific questions in biological, environmental, and energy research. Among the most sensitive of surface analysis tools, it uses a high-vacuum technique...
The database contains 55 compounds and is comprised of the species in the paper referenced below that introduced the concept of the SERDP database.
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Biomedical Resilience & Readiness in Adverse Operating Environments (BRAVE) Project: Exhaled Breath Condensate (EBC) TMT Proteomic Transformation Data Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) represents a low-cost and non-invasive means of examining respiratory health. EBC has been used to discover and...
This dataset includes one baseline and three cybersecurity based scenarios utilizing the IEEE 9 Bus Model. This instantiation of the IEEE 9 model was built utilizing the OpalRT Simulator ePhasorsim module, with Bus 7 represented by hardware in the loop (HiL). The HiL was represented by two SEL351s...
This dataset includes the results of high-fidelity, hardware in the loop experimentation on simulated models of representative electric and natural gas distribution systems with real cyber attack test cases. Such datasets are extremely important not only in understanding the system behavior during...
Inclusion levels of alternative splicing (AS) events of five different varieties (i.e. skipped exon (SE), retained intron (RI), alternative 5’ splice site (A5SS), alternative 3’ splice site (A3SS), and mutually exclusive exons (MXE)) were measured in human blood samples from two separate cohorts of...
This dataset presents land surface parameters designed explicitly for global kilometer-scale Earth system modeling and has significant implications for enhancing our understanding of water, carbon, and energy cycles in the context of global change. Specifically, it includes four categories of...
A total of 172 children from the DAISY study with multiple plasma samples collected over time, with up to 23 years of follow-up, were characterized via proteomics analysis. Of the children there were 40 controls and 132 cases. All 132 cases had measurements across time relative to IA. Sampling was...
This data is supplementary to the manuscript Expanding the access of wearable silicone wristbands in community-engaged research through best practices in data analysis and integration by Lisa M. Bramer, Holly M. Dixon, David J. Degnan, Diana Rohlman, Julie B. Herbstman, Kim A. Anderson, and Katrina...
Comprised of 6,426 sample runs, The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) proteomics validation study constitutes one of the largest targeted proteomics studies in the literature to date. Making quality control (QC) and donor sample data available to researchers aligns with...