Grants
- Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development
- PAT DEWEES, Biological Monitoring and Assessment Activities (contract modification #2), Midwest Biodiversity Institute, $113,687;
- SCOTT MILLER, Midwest Biodiversity Institute Management Assistance, Midwest Biodiversity Institute, Inc., $57,573.
- Biomedical Sciences
- JOHN F. BLAZYK, Commercialization of novel peptides for the treatment of bovine mastitis, Ohio Department of Development, $747,413.
- Biological Sciences
- SOICHI TANDA, Studies of Drosophila Hematopoiesis, National Institutes of Health, $290,296;
- ELIZABETH CROCKETT and PATRICK HASSETT, Sterol Limitation of Zooplankton Growth: Roles in Nutrition and membrane Biology (OFF CAMPUS), National Science Foundation, $85,690; Sterol Limitation of Zooplankton Growth: Roles in Nutrition and Membrane Biology (OFF CAMPUS), National Science Foundation, $16,936.
- Grants Office -- Southern Campus
- JEFFREY HANDLEY, Project Discovery: Teachers Teaching with Technology, Miami University, $14,904; Project Discovery: Technology to Teach High School Mathematics, Miami University, $13,905; Project Discovery: Nature Mapping Level I and II, Miami University, $24,840.
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- LONNIE WELCH, CARL BRUGGEMAN and DAVID JUEDES, Hybrid Resource Management Middleware for Dynamic Real-Time Systems; SPAWAR, $199,972.
- Counseling and Higher Education
- TOM DAVIS, Trimble Local Schools, Trimble Local Schools, $8,500.
- Geography
- CHRISTOPHER G. BOONE, Historical Social Data Sets for Long Term Ecological Research, USDA Forest Service, $10,726.
- Edison Biotechnology Institute
- KAREN T. COSCHIGANO, Role of KAP Expression in the Diabetic Kidney, National Institute of Health, $145,000;
- JOHN KOPCHICK, Diabetes -- Genomics and Proteinomics, Diathagen, LLC, $685,125.
- Mechanical Engineering
- JAY GUNASEKERA, Modeling and Optimization of Amorphous Metals Processing, Technical Management Concepts, $24,753.
- Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Plant Biology and Ohio Coal Research Center
- DAVID J. BAYLESS, GREG KREMER and MORGAN VIS, Enhanced Practical Photosynthetic CO Mitigation, U.S. Department of Energy, $400,000.
- African Studies Program
- W. STEPHEN HOWARD, Fulbright Hayes Seminar Abroad (South Africa), Pre-Departure Orientation, Various Student Participants, $5,600; Fulbright Hayes Seminar Abroad (South Africa), Pre-Departure Orientation, South Africa-United States Fulbright Commission for Educational and Professional Exchanges, $9,344.
- College of Osteopathic Medicine and Psychology
- DEBORAH MEYER and JANE HAMEL-LAMBERT, Interdisciplinary Health Care in Southeast Ohio, Health Resources and Services Administration, $114,261.
- College of Communication
- KATHY KRENDL, American Cancer Society Task Force Awareness Campaign, American Cancer Society, $20,000.
- Educational Studies
- AMIE HOWLEY and CATHERINE GLASCOCK, Rural Principals Preparation Program (RP3), Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, $13,000.
- Avionics Engineering Center
- JAMES RANKIN, Virginia SATS lab Research Alliance: SATS Demonstration Planning, NASA, $20,000.
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