Grants
- School of Telecommunication and School of Journalism
- VIBERT C.CAMBRIDGE and JOSEPH P. BERNT, A Formative Research Plan for Physical Activity Program Interventions, Ohio Department of Health, $45,000.
- School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
- J. JIM ZHU, IEEE Control Systems Society Conference Editorial Board, Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers, Inc., $148,709.
- Southern Campus
- KIM LAWSON, OUSC/DBHS Leadership Service Learning Project, Ohio Campus Compact, $2,000.
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- W. PAUL JEPSON, Center Drag Reducing Agents, SNF S.A., $30,000;
- DOUGLAS J. GOETZ, CAREER: Biophysical Analysis of Adhesion Molecule Coated Microspheres, National Science Foundation, $85,000.
- Department of Biomedical Sciences
- WILLIAM S. ROMOSER, Host Competence Factors that Affect Arbovirus Transmission, University of California-Davis, $32,489.
- School of Journalism
- DANIEL RIFFE, Knight Ohio Program for Editing and Education, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, $160,000.
- Department of Family Medicine
- JOHN A. BROSE, Omapatrilat Cardiovascular Treatment Assessment Verus Enalapril PPD Development, $1,800.
- Environmental Plant Biology
- HARVEY E. BALLARD JR., Genetic Diversity and Microsite Characterization of the "Monkeyface" Orchid, U.S. Department of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service, $4,000.
- Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development
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LESLI JOHNSON, WCCSB Family Intervention Evaluation, Washington County Children Services Board, $7,500; WCCSB Program Development, Washington County Children Services Board, $2,625; Nelsonville-York Reading Excellence Initiative, Nelsonville-York Public Schools, $28,250;
- SARA L. BOYD, Belmont County Welfare Oversight Report, Belmont County Department of Job and Family Services, $3,000;
- J.B. HOY and MICHAEL A. FINNEY, Athens County GIS Mapping, Phase 5, Athens County Engineer's Office, $50,000.
- Avionics Engineering Center
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JAMES M. RANKIN, ILS Equipment Optimization at Pikeville, Ky., Airport Systems International Inc., $6,206; Thomaston, GA (OPN)-Preliminary Flight Check, AIRSYS ATM, $10,846.
- Department of Physics and Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics
- DAVID C. INGRAM, Development of Nitride Thin Films by Ion Beam Deposition, Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc., $190,209;
- CHARLOTTE ELSTER, Theoretical and Computational Studies in Intermediate Energy Nuclear Physics, U.S. Department of Energy, $52,000.
- Innovation Center
- LINDA CLARK, Internet Access for Small Businesses, Ohio Board of Regents, $49,745.
- Department of Physics
- LARRY WILEN, Precision Measurements of Exotic Stacks and their Application to Thermoacoustic Devices, Office of Naval Research, $44,823.
- Zanesville Campus
- KATHLEEN G. ALBERTSON, Jobs Challenge Performance Grant, Ohio Board of Regents, $52,471.
- Academic Affairs, College of Osteopathic Medicine
- MARGO MARAZON, Women's Health Month 2001, Ohio Department of Health, $11,000; Women's Health Month 2001, Ohio Department of Health, $4,150; Model AHEC, Medical College of Ohio, $80,778.
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Department of Biological Sciences
- MARK DYBDAHL, The Invasiveness of an Exotic Snail in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Performance, Montana State University, $10,670.
- Finance and Treasury
- PAM PARKER, Ohio University Runway Expansion-Phase I, Federal Aviation Administration, $503,872.
- Continuing Education, Chillicothe Campus
- JODIE L. VAN WINKLE, Jobs Challenge Performance Grant Funding and Workforce Incentive Grant, Ohio Board of Regents, $52,471.
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- JENNIFER HINES, Paramagnetic Oligonucleotides for Breast Cancer Imaging, U.S. Army, $205,679.87
- Department of Physics and Astronomy
- JOSEPH SHIELDS, A Census of Nuclear Star Clusters in Late-Type Galaxies, Space Telescope Science Institute, $5,288.
- Global Learning Community
- DAVID MOULD, AUK-GLC Collaborative Student Research and Consulting Project, Institute of International Education Inc., $9,500.
- Center for Geotechnical and Environmental Research
- SHAD SARGAND and GLENN HAZEN, Performance of Dowel Bars and Rigid Pavement, Ohio Department of Transportation, $16,750.
- School of Hearing and Speech Sciences
- BROOKE HALLOWELL, Administrative Supplement to Eye Movements and Linguistic Comprehension in Aphasia, National Institute of Health, $13,624.
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