Research Funding Report, January 2005
J. L. Bennetzen and P. J. Sanmiguel, Biological Sciences, Horticulture
and Landscape Architecture, from University of Arizona, $122,977, "Technologies
for Efficient Finishing and Physical Linkage of Gene-Enriched Shotgun
Sequences."
D. Bortoletto, A. F. Garfinkel and V. E. Barnes, Physics, from U.S. Department
of Energy, $545,000, "An Experimental and Theoretical High Energy
Physics Program - Task G."
G. T. Buzzard, Mathematics, from National Science Foundation, $100,000,
"Computational Modeling of Cardiac Electrical Response."
R. G. Cooks and W. J. Chappell, Chemistry, Electrical & Computer Engineering,
from Homeland Security, U.S. Department of, $321,065, "Handheld CW
and TIC Sensor Based on a Micro- Machined Cylindrical Ion Trap Array Mass
Spectrometer."
L. N. Csonka and B. M. Applegate, Biological Sciences, Department of Food
Sciences, from Cooperative State Research Service, $428,644, "Analysis
of Osmotic Regulation of Thermal and Oxidative Stress Resistance in Salomonella
Enteritidis."
A. Eremenko, Mathematics, from National Science Foundation, $55,220, "Geometric
Theory of Meromorphic Functions."
D. M. Fekete, Biological Sciences, from PHS-NIH National Institute Deafness,Comm
Disorders, $422,559, "Development Studies of the Inner Ear."
J. P. Finley and W. K. Cui, Physics, from U.S. Department of Energy, $337,000,
"An Experimental and Theoretical High Energy Physics Program - Task
C."
E. Fischbach, Physics, from U.S. Department of Energy, $48,000, "An
Experimental and Theoretical High Energy Physics Program - Task F."
C. D. Gedney and D. C. Eichinger, Biological Sciences, Curriculum and
Instruction, from IN Commission for Higher Education, $107,616, "Going
with the Flow: Development of Concept-Centered Curriculum."
L. J. Gutay, Physics, from U.S. Department of Energy, $238,000, "An
Experimental and Theoretical High Energy Physics Program - Task D."
S. D. King, Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, from Elsevier
Science Publishers B.V., $15,075, "Elsevier Editorship (for 2005)."
G. H. Krockover, W. G. Bayley, I. A. Julien, J. A. Conlon, M. L. Hart,
W. D. Burgess and W. S. Walker, Department of Earth & Atmospheric
Sciences, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Physics, Computer Science, Discovery
Learning Center, Mathematics, from IN Commission for Higher Education,
$153,899, "Standards Based Integrated Science Instruction for the
Middle Grades." (This is a Discovery Park award in center Discovery
Learning Center.)
N. Li, Computer Science, from National Science Foundation, $80,000, "CAREER:
Access Control Policy Verification through Security Analysis and Insider
Threat Assessment."
S. T. Love, S. Khlebnikov, T. E. Clark and T. Kuo, Physics, from U.S.
Department of Energy, $214,000, "An Experimental and Theoretical
High Energy Physics Program - Task B."
P. B. Shepson, Chemistry, from National Science Foundation, $93,276, "Studies
of the Fluxes of Atmospheric Organic Nitrogen Compounds to a Forest Environment."
I. P. Shipsey, D. H. Miller and E. I. Shibata, Physics, from U.S. Department
of Energy, $467,000, "An Experimental and Theoretical High Energy
Physics Program - Task A."
P. M. Waser and J. D. Cooper, Biological Sciences, from Welder, Bob &
Bessie Wildlife Foundation, $17,400, "The Evolution of Disparate
Male and Female Dispersal Strategies: Testing Model Predictions Collared
Peccaries (Tayassu Tajacu) Using Sex- Specific Genetic Markers."
D. Xu, Computer Science, from National Science Foundation, $45,000, "Collaborative
Research: NMI Development (CISE) Self-Management of Distributed Virtual
Environments."
T. S. Zwier, Chemistry, from National Science Foundation, $131,000, "Laser
Probes of the Spectroscopy & Dynamics of Flexible, Gas-Phase Biomolecules."
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