Chemical Engineering DANIEL GULINO, Caldon Seminar on Combined Oil and Water Flows in Oil Pipelines, Caldon, Incorporated, $2,900.
Physics and Astronomy CHARLOTTE ELSTER, Theoretical and Computational Studies in Intermediate Energy Nuclear Physics, U.S. Department of Energy, $180,000; TOM STATLER, Nailing Down M31's Central Black Hole, Space Telescope Science Institute, $17,709; MARTIN KORDESCH, Amorphous Nitride Films as Improved Optical Coatings, Nanohmics, Inc., $35,000.
Recreation and Sport Sciences ROBIN MITTELSTAEDT, Cooperative Agreement for Recreation Services, Hocking College, $22,500.
OU-COM Community Service KATHY TRACE, COMCORPS – FY04, Ohio Community Service Council, $189,989; Childhood Immunization Program, Ohio Board of Regents, $174,135; Healthy Families, Sisters of Saint Joseph Charitable Trust, $16,000; Child Care Health Consultants, Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Association, $33,693; TB Contract, Athens County TB Board, $22,771.
Teacher Education JOANN DUGAN, Reading First: Ohio Center for Professional Development and Technical Assistance, Cleveland State University, $80,000.
Civil Engineering TIAO CHANG, Develop Bedrock Structure Contour Map of Ohio Using GIS, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, $96,746.
Geography HUGH BLOEMER, Develop Bedrock Structure Contour Map of Ohio Using GIS, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, $96,746.
ILGARD JERRY B. HOY, Develop Bedrock Structure Contour Map of Ohio Using GIS, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, $96,746; Geographic Information Systems Services, Dave Miller and Associates, Inc., $10,000; JUDY COIL, Warren Local Schools 21st Century Evaluation, Warren Local Schools, $7,000; CHRISTINE HOWARD, EDA University Center – Year 8, Bowling Green University, $23,223; SCOTT MILLER, Leading Creek, Federal Creek and Moxahala Creek Biological Surveys, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, $109,414; DAVE SIMON, Guernsey, Monroe and Noble County Tobacco Project, Cambridge/Guernsey County Health Department, $15,200; Athens County High Risk Appalachian Population, Health Recovery Services, Inc., $15,500; MARGARET HUTZEL, Even Start Program Evaluation – Belmont Co. Yr.9, Belmont County Community Action Agency, $4,000; Lancaster Even Start Evaluation – Year 3, Lancaster Even Start, $8,000; MARK WEINBERG, Appalachian New Economy Partnership, Ohio Board of Regents, $1,179,893; Rural University Project, Ohio Board of Regents, $664,418; G.V. Voinovich Center, Ohio Board of Regents, $311,977.
Counseling and Higher Education THOMAS DAVIS, Trimble Local Schools Graduate Student Counselor, Trimble Local Schools, $8,660.
School of Interpersonal Communication GREG SHEPHERD, Bangkok University, Bangkok University, $159,927.
Eastern Campus KATHLEEN TENNANT and JOSEPH HUDAK, Enough Snuff: A Smokeless Tobacco and Cessation Program in Rural Appalachia, Ohio Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Foundation, $100,000.
Zanesville Campus HANNAH NISSEN, Jumpstart Intervention is Valuable Early JIVE, Jumpstart National, $24,911; SHANA FAIR, Zanesville Literacy/Creativity Workshop, Ohio Arts Council, $1,400.
Health and Human Services GARY NEIMAN, Summer Intermediate Academy, U.S. Department of Agriculture, $32,527.
Biomedical Sciences JOHN HOWELL, The Virtual Haptic Back for Osteopathic Training, Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, $206,941.
OU-COM – Information Systems BRIAN PHILLIPS, Southern Ohio Telepsychiatric Network, Southern Consortium for Children, $190,855.
OU-COM – Social Medicine HAROLD THOMPSON, Ohio University Health Careers Access Network – FY 04, Health Resources and Services Administration, $550,102; DEBORAH MEYER, Ohio Department of Mental Health Behavioral Medicine Grant – FY04, Ohio Department of Mental Health, $24,991.
Social Work FREVE PACE, The Recovery Initiative Social Work Practicum, Ohio Department of Mental Health, $40,000.
Communication Systems Management HANS KRUSE, Center of Excellence in Telecommunications and Space, Morehouse College, $167,298.
Vice President for Research JOHN BANTLE, Research Challenge Pattern 1, Ohio Board of Regents, $878,968.
Avionics Engineering Center JAMES RANKIN, Siting Tool PDR ASDE X, Trios Associations, Inc., $13,000; Characterization of the Athena Technologies Sensorpac GPS ADHRS Unit, Athena Technologies, Inc., $7,951; Hilton Head Preliminary Flight Check, Thales ATM, $11,088; Dekalb IL Reloc Preliminary Flight Check, Thales ATM, $10,420; JIM ZHU, Further Maturation of the Trajectory Linearization Control Algorithm, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, $20,203; ZHU, DOUGLAS LAWRENCE and JAMES RANKIN, TA-7.1 Integrated Guidance and Control Technology, NASA George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, $184,195.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology MARTIN SCHWARTZ, Visiting Fellowship Program: Police Investigations of Rape: Roadblocks and Solutions, U.S. Department of Justice, $149,942.
Southern Campus CAROL ALLEN, Together We Can: Make a College a Reality, Appalachian Center for Higher Education, $77,386; DAN EVANS, Southern Empowerment Zone Grant, Huntington Ironton Empowerment Zone, Inc., $135,353.
Vice President for Administration DAWN COPELAND, FEMA Snow Emergency Reimbursement, Ohio Emergency Management Agency, $44,620.
Corrosion Center SRDJAN NESIC, Corrosion Center Oil and Gas, Total, $35,000.
OU-COM – Academic Affairs PETER DANE, Comlex, National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners, Inc., $56,216; KEITH WATSON, Ohio AHEC Subsidy, Ohio Board of Regents, $198,213; MARGO MARAZON, Women's Health Month, Ohio Department of Health, $19,871.
Alden Library JULIA ZIMMERMAN, Library Annex Operating, Ohio Board of Regents, $88,773.
OU-COM – Financial Affairs KATHY BROOKS, Primary Care Subsidy, Ohio Board of Regents, $108,932.
College of Education JAMES HEAP, Upward Bound Program, U.S. Department of Education, $336,951.
Innovation Center LINDA CLARK, IC Internet Access Small, Ohio Board of Regents, $41,596.
Central Region Humanities Center JOSEPH SLADE and JUDITH LEE, Dunbar Project, National Endowment for the Humanities, $10,000.
Chemistry and Biochemistry JENNIFER HINES, Structure Function Studies of RNA Antiterminator Bulge, National Institutes of Health, $228,375; PETER HARRINGTON, Equilibrium Modeling of ION Mobility Spectrometry, GEO-CENTERS, $10,026.
Biological Sciences SCOTT HOOPER, RCN: The Pyloric Model Group: Functional Analysis of a Complex, Distributed Biological Neural Network – Year 3, $92,871.
Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences DAVIDA PARSONS, Therapy Hearing Meigs County, Professional Services Agreement Meigs County, $10,000.
Geriatrics WAYNE CARLSEN, Gerontology Subsidy, Ohio Board of Regents, $117,243.
Family Medicine DAVID STROH, Family Medicine Subsidy, Ohio Board of Regents, $310,159.
Wellworks THOMAS MURRAY, HeartWorks – A Partnership between O.U. WellWorks and O'Bleness Memorial Hospital, O'Bleness Memorial Hospital, $119,729.
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