Grants Grants awarded during December 2007.
Centers and Institutes SRDJAN NESIC (Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology), "Corrosion Center Oil and Gas Section," ENI S.P.A Exploration & production Division, $75,000; "ENI S.P.A Exploration & production Division," Top of the Line JIP, $10,000.
MAARTEN UJIT DE HAAG (Avionics Engineering Center), "Truth System and Flight Testing for Motion Compensation Program," Honeywell International, $35,000. STEVEN GRIMES, CARL BRUNE and THOMAS MASSEY (Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics), "An Innovative Approach to Precision Fission Measurements Using a Time Projection Chamber," Georgia Institute of Technology, $100,000.
College of Arts and Sciences DOUG CLOWE (physics and astronomy), "Destiny, The Dark Energy Space Telescope," Association of Universities for Research in Astron, $30,000.
TADEUSZ MALINSKI (chemistry and biochemistry), "Effect of Voltage Pulsation on Charging/Discharging Processes of Lithium-Ion Batteries," Pulse Tech Products Corporation, $189,092.
FREVE PACE, CAROLE ALDER (social work) and KIM LASSITER (psychology), "The Recovery Initiative Social Work Practicum," Ohio Department of Health, $40,000.
College of Education AIMEE HOWLEY (educational studies), "Warren Schools Evaluation," Warren Schools, $10,000.
College of Fine Arts RUTH BRADLEY (Athens Center for Film and Video), "2008 Athens International Film and Video Festival," National Endowment for the Arts, $10,000.
College of Health and Human Services CHARLES STARKEY (recreation and sport sciences), "Athletic Training Services for Area High Schools," New Lexington High School, $356.40; $177.60.
BROOKE HALLOWELL and DAVIDA PARSONS (hearing, speech and language sciences), "Ohio Master's Network Initiative in Education (OMNIE) Internship Program," Ohio Master's Network Initiative in Education, $182,699.
College of Osteopathic Medicine MICHAEL TOMC and JAMES FOGLESONG (specialty medicine), "Clinical Services Agreement with Doctor's Hospital Nelsonville," Doctors Hospital Nelsonville, $24,000.
CHRISTOPHER SIMPSON (family medicine), "Family Practice Subsidy," Ohio Board of Regents, $180,720.
KATHLEEN TRACE (community and clinical services), "AHEC Support College of Osteopathic Medicine Childhood Immunization Program," Ohio Board of Regents, $159,158; "Ohio AHEC Supplement," Ohio Board of Regents, $97,314; "Healthy Child Care Ohio," Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Association, $77,155.
KEITH WATSON (academic affairs), Ohio Area Health Education Centers Program, Ohio Board of Regents, $83,415.
KATHY BROOKS (administration and finance), "Primary Care Residencies," Ohio Board of Regents, $101,012; "Clinical Teaching Subsidy - Faculty," Ohio Board of Regents, $1,899,989.
WAYNE CARLSEN (geriatrics), "Geriatric Medicine Subsidy," Ohio Board of Regents, $107,159.
CHERYL RILEY (academic affairs), "CORE Clinical Teaching Subsidy - Administration," Ohio Board of Regents, $1,874,187 and $310,364.
Russ College of Engineering and Technology JOSEPH ESSMAN (electrical engineering and computer science), "TEAMS Test Development," The Junior Engineering Technical Society, $50,000.
DOUGLAS GETZ (chemical and biomolecular engineering), "Endocrinology Research to Develop Improved Binding Assays for Stimulating Autoantibodies in Graves' Patients," Interthyr Research Foundation, $2,000.
DIANA SCHWERHA (industrial and manufacturing systems engineering), "The Role of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Retirement Decision-Making Behavior," University of Cincinnati, $6,847.
KEVIN CRIST (chemical and biomolecular engineering), "Atmospheric Mercury Monitoring Services to Operate Tekran Automated Mercury Speciation Units and Related Equipment - Ohio River Valley," U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, $150,555.
CHANG LIU (electrical engineering and computer science) and WILLIAM SAMS (VP Outreach and Regional Campuses), "Second Life Project for Princeton Review," The Princeton Review, $15,000.
Scripps College of Communication
WILLIAM READER and THOMAS HODSON (journalism), "Route 7 Report and www.route7report.com," University of Maryland Foundation, $5,000.
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