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| June 2005
Archives: Alumni Profiles | Class Notes |
Research Funding Report, April 2005C. W. Bingham and A. K. Elmagarmid, Computer Science, from National Science Foundation, $12,000, "REU Supplement: ITR-(Ase+Nhs)-(Dmc+Int): Privacy-Preserving Data Integration and Sharing." J. Chen, Biological Sciences, from Pews Scholars Program, $1,889, "Molecular Mechanism of ABC Transporters." J. Chen, Biological Sciences, from PHS-NIH National Institute of General Medical Science, $284,537, "Structural and Mechanism of the ABC Maltose Transporter." A. K. Elmagarmid and A. Ghafoor, Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, from National Science Foundation, $6,000, "CISE Research Infrastructure: MSI: A Research Infrastructure for Integrated Quality of Service Management in Multimedia Computing Environments." Z. J. Feng, R. K. Swihart and Y. D. DeWoody, Mathematics, Forestry and Natural Resources, from Mcdonnell, James S. Foundation, $599, "An Integrated, Hierarchical Framework for Modeling Biocomplexity." Z. J. Feng, R. K. Swihart and Y. D. DeWoody, Mathematics, Forestry and Natural Resources, from Mcdonnell, James S. Foundation, $5,392, "An Integrated, Hierarchical Framework for Modeling Biocomplexity." J. P. Finley, Physics, from Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, $427,763, "VERITAS: Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System." M. R. Gribskov, Biological Sciences, from National Science Foundation, $577,118, "Protein Kinase Resource." Harshvardhan, Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, from National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $82,000, "Assessing the Potential of Aerosol Indirect Radiative Forcing Using Model Simulations and Satellite Retrievals." Harshvardhan, Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, from National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $82,000, "Assessing the Potential of Aerosol Indirect Radiative Forcing Using Model Simulations and Satellite Retrievals." R. J. Kuhn, C. B. Post, D. A. Sanders, J. L. Smith, M. G. Rossmann and M. S. Cushman, Biological Sciences, Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, from University of Chicago, $758,599, "Development of Antiviral Strategies for Enveloped Viruses." M. L. Lister, Physics, from National Science Foundation, $97,168, "Structure and Evolution of Relativistic Outflows Associated with Supermassive Black Holes." P. S. Low, Chemistry, from PHS-NIH National Institute of General Medical Science, $417,911, "Erythrocyte Membrane Structure." E. Negishi, Chemistry, from National Science Foundation, $165,000, "Carbon-Carbon Bond-Forming and -Cleaving Stoichiometric and Catalytic Organometallic Reactions." C. Nita-Rotaru, Computer Science, from Johns Hopkins University, $159,706, "Scalability, Accountability and Instant Information Access for Network-Centric Warfare." M. D. Raftery, Chemistry, from Pfizer Inc, $319,947, "Open Access Multiplex NMR System." M. G. Rossmann, Biological Sciences, from Cornell University, $123,000, "Parvovirus Structure, Capsid Assembly and Receptors." M. G. Rossmann, Biological Sciences, from Keck, W.M. Foundation, $12, "Support for the Expansion of the Structural Biology Research Program." E. P. Sacks, Computer Science, from National Science Foundation, $80,000, "Collaborative Research: A Formal Theory of Robust Numerical Computational Geometry and Its Validation on Configuration Space Construction." E. P. Sacks, Computer Science, from National Science Foundation, $5,000, "Collaborative Research: A Formal Theory of Robust Numerical Computation Geometry and Its Validation on Configuration Space Construction." E. P. Sacks, Computer Science, from National Science Foundation, $5,000, "Collaborative Research: A Formal Theory of Robust Numerical Computation Geometry and Its Validation on Configuration Space Construction." G. J. Simpson, Chemistry, from Beckman, Arnold & Mabel Foundation, $147, "Nonlinear Optical Platforms for Biosensing." W. Szpankowski and A. Y. Grama, Computer Science, from PHS-NIH National Institute of General Medical Science, $220,137, "Algebraic, Combinatorial and Probabilistic Methods for Biological Sequences." J. Vitek, Computer Science, from IBM, $99,000, "PERCS." J. Yu, Mathematics, from National Science Foundation, $46,479, "Geometry and Representations of P-ADIC Groups." D. Zhou, Biological Sciences, from National Institutes
of Health, $262,500, "Actin-Cytoskeleton Rearrangements by Salmonella."
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