Grants
- Lifelong Learning
- THOMAS A. SHOSTAK, Collaboration in the Delivery of Technology -- Enhanced Education for Healthcare Professionals, Ohio Learning Network, $30,000.
- Psychology
- TIMOTHY G. HECKMAN, Adherence Intervention for Late Middle-Aged and Older Adults Living with HIV/AIDS, Medical College of Wisconsin, $22,713.
- Biomedical Sciences
- WILLIAM S. ROMOSER and CALVIN B. L. JAMES, Testing Mosquitoes for LaCrosse Virus, Cuyahoga Board of Health, $4,000.
- Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development
- SCOTT MILLER, Federal Creek Watershed Management Plan 319, Rural Action, Inc., $14,512;
- KARL RUNSER, Belmont County Community Plan Update, Belmont Department of Job and Family Services, $6,500;
- SARA BOYD, Survey of Housing Sales Prices, Phase 6, Ohio Housing Finance Agency, $14,500;
- RACHEL HOY, ILGARD: Networks for Rural Policy Development, Kellogg Foundation, $50,000.
- Sports Administration and Facility Management
- ANDREW KREUTZER, Disney Sports Student Interim Program '02 (Satoko Kawike),
Disney Sports Attractions, $13,200.
- Edison Biotechnology Institute
- XIAO ZHUO CHEN, Identification of Molecular Targets of a Plant-Derived Potent Anti-Diabetic Compound, Central Ohio Diabetes Association (CODA), $35,000.
- Avionics Engineering Center
- JAMES RANKIN and DAVID QUINET, End Fire Glide Slope Program -- Installation Support TTD 1.1, Federal Aviation Administration, $300,000;
RANKIN and SIMBO ODUNAIYA, TTD -- 2.4 Development and Integration of Physical Theory of Diffraction, Federal Aviation Administration, $80,000;
RANKIN and MIKE DIBENEDETTO, TTD -- 3.1 Low Power DME Capacity Study Report, Federal Aviation Administration, $160,000; RANKIN and DIBENEDETTO, TTD -- 3.2 Assessment of GPS L5 Frequency Utilization on DME Spectrum, Federal Aviation Administration, $119,000; RANKIN and DIBENEDETTO, DME Flight Test Support -- Task TTD 1.2, Federal Aviation Administration, $138,000; RANKIN and QUINET, Management and Maintenance Support Task TDD 0.1, Federal Aviation Administration, $100,000.
- Biological Sciences
- ELLENGENE PETERSON, Biomechanics of Vertebrate Lair Cells, National Institute of Health, $414,796;
- DONALD MILES, Consequences of Fire and Fire Surrogate Treatments on Southern Flying Squirrels, USDA Forrest Service, $7,500; A National Study of the Consequences of Fire and Fire Surrogate Treatments: Wildlife, USDA Forest Service, $36,407;
- SCOTT HOOPER, The Pylovic Model Groups Function Analysis of a Complex (Participant Costs), National Science Foundation, $15,800; The Pylovic Model Groups Function Analysis of a Complex, National Science Foundation, $77,787.
- Ohio Research Institute for Transportation and the Environment
- SHAD SARGAND, Full Scale Testing of Coal Combustion Product (CCP) Pavement Sections Subjected to Repeated Wheel Loads, Ohio State University, $292,351.
- Educational Studies/Teacher Education
- TERESA FRANKLIN and COLLEEN SEXTON, NETs Work Year 2: Digital Models for Science and Social Studies -- Appalachia: "Geophysical, Biological and Social Diversity," Institute for Schools of the Future, $46,917.
- Environmental and Plant Biology
- BRIAN MCCARTHY, Fire and Fire Surrogate Research, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, $4,600;
- SARAH WYATT, Characterization of Auxin Transport in the gps Mutants of Arabidopsis, American Society of Gravitational and Space Biology, $10,110.
- History
- T. DAVID CURP, REX Short Term Travel Grant, International Research and Exchange Board, $3,000.
- Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics
- DAVID C. INGRAM, Neutron Imaging, Lawrence Livemore National Laboratory, $20,000.
- Nursing -- Zanesville
- DEBORAH HENDERSON and VICKI SHARRER, Portable Content Delivery for the Mobile Nursing Student, Ohio Learning Network, $20,000.
- College of Engineering
- MARTY NORTH, Women and Minority Males in Engineering and Technology Summer Outreach Programs, Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, $16,700.
- Physics and Astronomy
- PETER JUNG, Neural-Glial Signaling Deciphered by Hyper-Cluster Analysis (Participant Costs), National Science Foundation, $2,100; Neural-Glial Signaling Deciphered by Hyper-Cluster Analysis, National Science Foundation, $117,455;
- DAVID DRABOLD, Theoretical Studies of Glasses, National Science Foundation, $78,000.
- Therapy Associates
- AVERELL OVERBY and DAVIDA PARSONS, Therapy Associates: Control Account for FY 2003 Service Contracts, Washington County Board of MR/DD, $91,800.
- Ohio Program of Intensive English
- CHARLES P. MICKELSON, Fulbright 2002 (Participant Costs), Institute for International Education, $39,192; Fulbright 2002 (Operational), Institute for International Education, $35,642; Feng Chia Study Program (Participant Costs), Feng Chia University, $12,263; Feng Chia Study Program 2002, Feng Chia University, $27,053.
- Sociology and Anthropology
- WALTER S. DEKESEREDY, Sexual Assault During and After Separation/Divorce, National Institute of Justice, $104,832.
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- TADEUSZ MALINSKI, Pharmacologic Modulation of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Metabolism, Elucida Research, LLC, $35,280.
- Kids on Campus
- ANN TESKE and ANGIE CANTRELL, Kids on Campus: Americore FY03 Match, Ohio Children's Foundation, $25,000.
- Regional Higher Education
- STEVE FLAHERTY, Project RAVEN MCU, Washington State Community College, $106,871.
- School of Physical Therapy
- AVERELL OVERBY, Therapy Control FY 02 (Physical Therapy Services Contracts), Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center, $30,528.
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