Environmental and Plant Biology HARVEY BALLARD and SARAH WYATT, Microsatellite Molecular Markers for Cultivar Development, Potential Bioremediation and Basic Research in the Violets, Ohio Plant Biotechnology Consortium, $7,950. ALLAN SHOWALTER, Cloning and Characterization of the Gum Arabic Glycoprotein (GAGP) Gene from Acacia Senegal, Ohio Plant Biotechnology Consortium, $10,000.
Psychology BERNADETTE HECKMAN, Race, Psychiatric Disorders and Headache, National Institutes of Health, $116,324; KENNETH HOLROYD, Drug and Non-Drug Treatment of Severe Migraines – Year 9, National Institutes of Health, $515,913.
Health and Human Services GARY NEIMAN, Kids on Campus, Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, $29,800.
Electrical Engineering SHAWN OSTERMANN, Networking Education: How to Educate the Educator, National Science Foundation, $40,000. JOSEPH ESSMAN, TEAMS Test Development, Scoring, and National Rankings, Junior Engineering Technical Society, Inc., $50,000.
Avionics Engineering Center JAMES RANKIN, EFGS System Optimization at Cherry Point, NAS NC, Trandes Corporation, $13,667; Auto Restart Functionality Testing Support, Federal Aviation Administration, $5,399; RANKIN and MICHAEL BRAASCH, Integrated Avionics Technology Development, Federal Aviation Administration, $96,833; Navigation & Landing, Analytical, Modeling, Technical/Engineering Support Services, Federal Aviation Administration, $200,000; CHRIS BARTONE, Antenna Baseline Measurement System (ABMS), Spectral Systems, Inc., $307,240; MAARTEN UIJT DE HAAG, NASA Synthetic Vision, NASA Langley, $226,588.
Physics and Astronomy BRIAN MCNAMARA, Reduced Cooling and Feedback in Cluster Cooling Flows, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, $70,000.
Chemistry and Biochemistry GARY SMALL, Continuous Near Infrared Glucose Sensor, The University of Iowa, $50,038; Noninvasive Spectroscopic Sensors for Glucose and Urea, University of Iowa, $77,516.
COM-Community Service Programs KATHLEEN TRACE, Children and Family Health Services Program – Year 4, Ohio Department of Health, $76,558.
Continuing Education CINDY OLIVER, Ohio University-Zanesville, The Woman of Appalachia: The Heritage and Accomplishments, Ohio Arts Council, $2,000.
Geography JAMES LEIN, Infrastructure Support for the Enhanced Remote Sensing Research and Education, U.S. Geological Survey, $89,500.
Kennedy Museum JAMES WYMAN and LEE GRAY, Appalachian Exhibit, Ohio Arts Council, $3,679.
Edison Biotechnology Institute JOHN KOPCHICK, Diabetes – Genomics & Proteinomics, Diathagen, LLC, $719,380; DAVID WIGHT, Edison Core Administration, Omeris, $246,000.
Civil Engineering SHAD SARGAND, Pressure Distribution Around a Pipe Under Deep Cover, Ohio Department of Transportation, $21,642.
History BENITA BLESSING, The Antifascist Classroom: Education in the Soviet Zone of Germany 1945-49, The National Academy of Education, $50,000.
Film RUTH BRADLEY, Athens International Film and Video Festival, Ohio Arts Council, $5,313.
OPIE CHARLES MICKLESON, Ohio Program for English Language Teachers, Chubu University, $59,805.
Mechanical Engineering KHAIRUL ALAM, Materials Based Solution for Improved Thermal Management, MER Corporation, $25,000.
College of Osteopathic Medicine JOHN BROSE, Government Relations Liaison Agreement, Ohio Osteopathic Association, $51,384.
Library SHANA FAIR, Ohio University-Zanesville, Literacy/Creativity Workshop, United Way of Muskingum, Perry and Morgan Counties, $1,000.
Interpersonal Communication RAYMIE MCKERROW, Ronalds McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, United States Department of Education, $220,000.
Biological Sciences SOICHI TRANDA, Studies of Drosophila Hematopoiesis, National Institutes of Health, $235,621.
ORITE SHAD SARGAND and SHIN WU, Use of Dynamic Cone Penetrometer in Subgrade and Base Acceptance, Ohio Department of Transportation, $52,637.52.
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