April 2005

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Research Funding Report, February 2005

J. A. Chmielewski, Chemistry, from National Science Foundation, $182,000, "Self Replicating Peptides."

D. E. Comer, Computer Science, from John Wiley & Sons Limited England, $24,673, "Software Practice & Experience; John Wiley & Sons Limited England."

W. A. Cramer, Biological Sciences, from National Institutes of Health, $38,500, "Voltage-Gated Insertion of Colicin into Planar Bilayers."

M. D. Dadarlat, Mathematics, from National Science Foundation, $89,911, "Operator Algebras, K-Theory and Groups."

J. P. Finley, Physics, from Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, $97,300, "VERITAS: Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System."

P. J. Hollenbeck, Biological Sciences, from PHS-NIH National Institute Neuro Disorders,Strokes, $307,047, "Control of Neural Organelle Transport."

L. E. Iten, Biological Sciences, from Society for Developmental Biology, $32,656, "Agreement for SDB Web Site at Purdue University."

H. I. Kenttamaa, Chemistry, from PHS-NIH National Institute of General Medical Science, $166,486, "Mass Spectrometry Studies on Radical Reactions of DNA."

A. E. Konopka, C. H. Nakatsu and D. G. Schulze, Biological Sciences, Agronomy, from U.S. Department of Energy, $299,999, "Ecological Interactions Between Metals and Microbes."

R. J. Kuhn and M. G. Rossmann, Biological Sciences, from International Vaccine Institute, $1,074,305, "Role of Antibodies in Controlling Dengue Virus Infection."

P. S. Low, Chemistry, from Endocyte, Inc., $300,000, "Folate Chemo: Novel, Non-Toxic, Delivery of Chemorherapeutics."

Y. Lyanda-Geller, Physics, from Naval Research Laboratory, $30,000, "Spin Manipulation in Quantum Dots for Quantum Information Technology."

S. A. McLuckey, Chemistry, from PHS-NIH National Institute of General Medical Science, $254,835, "Instrumentation for Analysis of High Mass Biomolecules."

K. Park, Computer Science, from Electronics Telecommunications Res Institute, $64,064, "Research on Worm Attack Prevention Using Content- Based Distributed Packet Filtering, IT's Implementation and Benchmarking."

R. G. Reifenberger, Physics, from Sandia National Laboratories, $35,356, "Sensitive Molecular Conduction Measurements (Order Agreement 3248)."

R. P. Scharenberg, A. S. Hirsch, F. Wang and N. T. Porile, Physics, Chemistry, from U.S. Department of Energy, $642,000, "The Experimental Study of the Phase Structure of Hadronic Matter."

P. B. Shepson, Chemistry, from Griffin Analytical Technologies, Inc, $92,566, "Miniature Mass Spectrometer Technology Development through Science and Technology Commercialization."

N. R. Skrynnikov, Chemistry, from National Science Foundation, $157,383, "CAREER: New Experiments for Studying Protein Dynamics by Solutions-State NMR."

D. M. Suter, Biological Sciences, from PHS-NIH National Institute Neuro Disorders,Strokes, $292,147, "Regulation of Neuronal Growth Cone Guidance."

F. G. Viens, Statistics, from National Science Foundation, $7,500, "Second Purdue Minisymposium on Financial Mathematics."

P. G. Wenthold, Chemistry, from National Science Foundation, $162,000, "Mass Spectrometric Studies of Organic Reactivity and Structure: Ion Reactions and Triadicals."

T. S. Zwier, Chemistry, from Research Corporation, $2,500, "Research Corp.-Discretionary Award for Dr. Zwier."

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