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    Grants

    School of Physical Therapy

    AVERELL OVERBY, Therapy Control FY 2003, O'Bleness Memorial Hospital, $132,761.60.

    Edison Biotechnology Institute

    DAVID C. WIGHT, "TAF 1 Match -- Interthyr Corporation" Cost Share, Interthyr Corporation, $46,005.

    Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development

    LESLIE JOHNSON, Community Needs Assessment for Carroll County, Carroll County Family and Children's First Council, $10,900;

    PAT DEWEES, CAN: Networks for Rural Policy Development, Kellogg Foundation, $125,000;

    SUSAN ISAAC, Contribution of the Health Care Sector to Rural Ohio Economies, Ohio Department of Health, $18,595;

    RUSSEL RICE, AMD Watershed Internship, U.S. Office of Surface Mining, $2,500.

    Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences

    BROOKE HALLOWELL and BETH VANDERVEER, Research and Service: The Respite Volunteer Home Visitor Program, Interthyr Research Foundation, $10,000.

    Appalachian Rural Entrepreneurship Institute, Voinovich Center of Leadership and Public Affairs

    SHARON WILLIAMS, Procurement Technical Assistance Center 2002, Ohio Department of Development, $13,243; Procurement Technical Assistance Center 2002, U.S. Defense Logistics Agency, $19,757.

    Ohio Program of Intensive English

    CHARLES P. MICKELSON, The 2002 Summer Institute for English Language Educators from South Africa (Operational), U.S. Department of State, $46,882; The 2002 Summer Institute for English Language Educators from South Africa (Participant Costs), U.S. Department of State, $117,324.

    Physics and Astronomy

    MARK LUCAS and KEN HICKS, Probing Nucleon Structure and The Nucleon-Nucleon Force (REU), National Science Foundation, $5,000;

    ARTHUR R. SMITH, Growth and Analysis of Novel Nitride Semiconductor Systems, National Science Foundation, $105,524.

    Southeast Asian Studies

    ELIZABETH COLLINS, Money, Power and Democracy: Globalization in an Indonesian Province, U.S. Department of Education, $49,850.

    Ohio Research Institute for Transportation and the Environment

    SHAD SARGAND and WILLIAM EDWARDS, Truck/Pavement/Economic Modeling and In-site Field Test Data Analysis Application, Ohio Department of Transportation, $49,683.

    Recreation and Sport Sciences

    RICHARD G. DEIVERT, Athletic Therapy Services for Area High Schools, Various Local High Schools, $127,845.

    College of Osteopathic Medicine

    PATRICIA BURNETT, FADHPS Award 2003, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, $23,169; SDS Award 2003, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, $220,770; EFN Award FY 2003, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, $23,169.

    Biomedical Sciences

    BONITA J. BIEGALKE, Analysis of pUL34: A transcriptional regulator of the human cytomegalovirus immune evasion gene, US3, American Heart Association, $71,500.

    Chemistry and Biochemistry

    TADEUSZ MALINSKI, Optimization of Cathode Materials for Lithium-ion Technology, University of Michigan, $84,000.

    Regional Higher Education -- Ohio University Southern Campus

    JEFFREY HANDLEY, GEAR UP: College Advising Program, Ohio Board of Regents, $40,000; GEAR UP: Summer Proficiency Program, Ohio Board of Regents, $30,000; GEAR UP: Cultural Trips for Parents and Students, Ohio Board of Regents, $30,000.

    RON REED, National Youth Sports Program (NYSP), National Youth Sports Program, $50,000.

    Environmental and Plant Biology
    HARVEY BALLARD, Reproductive Biology of Violets, Sigma Xi, $300.

    Regional Higher Education
    STEVE FLAHERTY, Diversifying the Teaching Force, Hocking/Perry Educational Service Center, $190,000.

    Linguistics
    JOHN M. MUGANE, SALAMA Phase II: Tuchunguze Kiswahili "Let's Investigate Swahili," U.S. Department of Education, $79,927.

    Chemistry and Biochemistry
    PETER HARRINGTON, Data Compression Algorithm Development, GEO-Center, $40,000.


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