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    Grants

    Academic Advancement Center

    CAROLYN HENDERSON, Project CAP: Technology Support, U.S. Department of Education, $5,000; Project CAP, U.S. Department of Education, $249,983; Project CAP: Student Aid, U.S. Department of Education, $35,599.

    Avionics/School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

    JAMES RANKIN, ILS Site Survey at Pohang, Korea, Thales, ATM Inc., $15,329; Lexington, KY -- Engineering Tests to Determine the Optimum Type & Placement of Localizer & Glide Slope Facilities, AVCON, Inc., $33,496.

    Biological Sciences

    ROBERT COLVIN, Zinc Transport and Homeostasis in Cortical Neurons, National Institutes of Health, $145,000;

    WILLEM M. ROOSENBURG, Terrapin Monitoring at Popular Island, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, $16,926.

    Center for Cooperative Curriculum Development and Partnership

    BONNIE BEACH, SANDRA TURNER and TERESA FRANKLIN, Preparing Technology Proficient Teachers (PTPT), U.S. Department of Education, $99,100.

    Center for International Studies

    ELIZABETH CLODFELTER, Ohio University/Peace Corps Strategy Agreement, U.S. Peace Corps, $13,000.

    Chemistry and Biochemistry

    JENNIFER HINES, Structure Function Studies of RNA Antiterminator Bulge, National Institutes of Health, $228,375;

    BRUCE McCORD, Novel STR Multiplexes With Reduced Size for the Analysis of Degraded and Contaminated Forensic DNA Samples, U.S. Department of Justice, $453,110;

    TADEUSZ MALINSKI, Reduction of Ischemia Reperfusion Injury, William Beaumont Research Institute, $11,380; Role of Preservation in Cardiac Transplant Vasculopathy, Columbia University, N.Y., $71,683;

    PAUL GREGORY VAN PATTEN, NER: AlGaN Quantum Dots for Short Wavelength Luminescent Devices, National Science Foundation, $85,000.

    College of Communication

    KATHY KRENDL, American Cancer Society Survey Research Project, American Cancer Society, $20,000.

    Edison Biotechnology Institute

    XIAO ZHUO CHEN, Therapeutic Compounds (Administrative Account), MetaCor Pharmaceuticals, $60,463; Therapeutic Compounds (Operating Account), MetaCor Pharmaceuticals, $287,922.

    College of Education

    RICHARD HAZLER, Alexander School System 2002-2003, Alexander School System, $12,999.

    Environmental & Plant Biology

    SARAH WYATT, Characterization and Cloning of gps Mutants of Arabidopsis, U.S. Department of Agriculture, $80,000;

    HARVEY BALLARD, Integrating Studies of Floral Evolution and Phylogenetics of Violets, National Science Foundation, $101,992.

    Geography

    JAMES K. LEIN, Characterization Site and Situational Factors for Satellite-based Vulnerability Assessment -- A Homeland Security Example, Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI), $21,850.

    Geological Sciences

    MARY STOERTZ, Effect of Buckeye Furnace Mineland Reclamation on Water Quality in Buffer Run, Jackson County, Ohio, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, $4,119;

    DAVID SCHNEIDER, Instrumentation and Facilities Equipment Proposal: Acquisition of Earth Material Processing Equipment for Investigating Active and Ancient Orogenic and Geologic Systems, National Science Foundation, $55,379.

    Industrial Technology

    JAMES FALES, Automatic Identification and Data Capture Technical Institute (AIDCTI), Automatic Identification Data Capture Technical Institute, $3,082;

    TODD MYERS and JAMES FALES, Automatic Identification and Data Capture Inventory Systems Design, Diagnostic Hybrids Inc., $10,687.

    Institute for Health and Human Services

    ANN TESKE and ANGIE CANTRELL, Kids on Campus, Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, $40,500;

    ANGIE CANTRELL, Summer Reading Academy at Alexander Middle School, Alexander Local School District, $15,000; Summer Reading Academy at Alexander Elementary, Alexander Local School District, $15,000.

    Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development

    CANDY McBRIDE, Southeast Ohio Regional Training Center, Athens County Department of Jobs & Family Services, $312,900;

    DAVID SIMON, Metadata Creation and Implementation, U.S. Geological Survey, $5,965.

    Kennedy Museum of Art

    JENNIFER McLERRAN, NAGPRA Documentation Grant, U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service, $52,010.

    Mechanical Engineering

    ROBERT WILLIAMS, Novel Cable-Direct-Driven Robot (CDDR) Development, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), $57,099.

    College of Osteopathic Medicine

    WAYNE CARLSEN and BARBARA PFEIFFER, CWRU Geriatric Education, Case Western Reserve University, $38,000.

    School of Physical Therapy

    AVERELL OVERBY, Therapy Associates ACVNAHHS Physical Therapy Services FY03, Appalachian Community Visiting Nurse Association Hospice & Health Services Inc., $10,000; Therapy Associates Rehabilitation Agency FY03, Rehabilitation Agency, $60,000.

    Physics and Astronomy

    BRIAN McNAMARA, Reexamination of Cooling Flows & Radio Galaxies in the Chandra Era, NASA -- Goddard Flight Center, $103,000;

    DANIEL PHILLIPS, Few Nucleon Systems in the Laboratory, Supernovae and the Cosmos, U.S. Department of Energy, $61,000.

    Provost

    ANN KOVALCHICK, Enhancing the Learning Communities at Ohio University, Ohio State University Research Foundation, $3,000.

    Psychology

    CHRISTOPHER FRANCE, Gender, Coping and the Arthritis Pain Experience, Duke Medical Center, $58,873.

    Regional Higher Education -- Ironton Campus

    DAN EVANS, Southern Empowerment Zone Grant, Huntington-Ironton Empowerment Zone Grant, $135,352.

    Regional Higher Education -- Lancaster Campus

    JOHN FURLOW, Expanded Enrollment Grant -- Engineering Technologies, Ohio Department of Education, $81,600; Expanded Enrollment Grant -- Business Technologies, Ohio Department of Education, $81,600.

    Regional Higher Education -- Zanesville Campus

    LARRY TUMBLIN, OLN Learning Communities Readiness Grant, Ohio State University Research Foundation, $3,000.

    Regional Higher Education -- Southern Campus

    BILL JETT, Personal Services Contract -- Common Costs, Lawrence County Department of Jobs and Family Services, $66,580; Personal Services Contract -- Program Cost, Lawrence County Department of Jobs & Family Services, $69,278; Employment Advisor Contract, Lawrence County Department of Jobs & Family Services, $66,471.

    Southeast Asian Studies

    ELIZABETH COLLINS, Summer Internships for NGO Activists, Open Society Institute, $14,000; National Resource Center, U.S. Department of Education, $213,627.

    Department of Teacher Education

    WILLIAM SMITH, CORE Literacy Specialist Project Year 2, Ohio Department of Education, $75,000;

    RALPH MARTIN and JEFFREY FANTINE, Central/Southeast ABLE Resource Center (Participant Costs), Ohio Department of Education, $15,500; Central/Southeast ABLE Resource Center, Ohio Department of Education, $346,148.


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