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National ESCA and Surface Analysis Center for Biomedical Problems (RRID:SCR_001430)Copy Citation Copied
Proper Citation: National ESCA and Surface Analysis Center for Biomedical Problems (RRID:SCR_001430)
Description: Biomedical technology research center that provides state-of-the-art surface analysis expertise, instrumentation, experimental protocols, and data analysis methods to address surface-related biomedical problems. NESAC/BIO develops and applies surface science methodologies that produce a full understanding of the surface composition, structure, spatial distribution, and orientation of biomaterials and adsorbed biomolecules. The NESAC/BIO program identifies areas where surface science must evolve to keep pace with the growth in biochemical knowledge and biomaterial fabrication technology, and develops instrumentation, experimental protocols, and data analysis methods to achieve this evolution. NESAC/BIO provides state-of-the-art surface analysis tools to researchers in the biomedical community. You can gain access to the NESAC/BIO facilities in one of the following ways: * Collaborative: Propose a project to collaborate on with NESAC/BIO. The project should be rewarding for both groups, and the results should reflect the utility of surface analysis for biomedical research * Service: Ask NESAC/BIO to analyze your biomaterial specimens. The spectra obtained from the analyses will be interpreted for you. * Training: Visit the University of Washington to receive training in surface analysis and personally run experiments for your individual research projects. These experiments should have a high probability for yielding useful information and should not involve the development of new ESCA techniques or methodologies.
Abbreviations: NESAC/BIO
Synonyms: NESAC/BIO - National ESCA and Surface Analysis Center for Biomedical Problems
Resource Type: analysis service resource, biomaterial analysis service, production service resource, biomedical technology research center, service resource, material analysis service, training resource, access service resource
Keywords: surface, composition, structure, spatial distribution, orientation, biomaterial, biomolecule, surface science, biochemical, biomaterial fabrication, surface analysis
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