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Avionics Engineering Center

MICHAEL BRAASCH, FRANK VAN GRAAS and JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $60,107 for their work with The Precision AIME Program - Phase I, from The Northrop Grumman, for the fiscal year 2006.

JEFFREY DILL and JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $20,000 for their work with The TTNT LPI/LPD Waveform Development, from The Rockwell Collins Inc., for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES RANKIN and MICHAEL BRAASCH, Avionics Engineering Center, received $133,666 for their work with The Integrated Avionics Technology Development, from The Federal Aviation Administration, for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $13,628 for his work with The Preliminary Flight Inspection at Birmingham, Alabama, from The Thales ATM Inc., for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $40,343 for his work with The Flight Inspection of the Thales ATM Imageless Glideslope TMP Tests in Florida and Georgia, from The Thales ATM Inc., for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $19,696 for his work with The Flight Inspection VOR/DME on Rikers Island and Hudson Bay, from the Robinson Aviation (RVA) Inc., for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $15,306 for his work with Flight Testing of the Athena Technologies GS-311 GPS/ADAHRS, from Athena Technologies Inc., for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $805,000 for his work with The FAA Contract DTFA01-01-C-00071, from The Federal Aviation Administration, for the fiscal year 2006.

College of Arts and Sciences

STEVE BERGMEIER, chemistry and biochemistry, received $6,755 for his work with The Synthesis of Nicotine Haptens, from Diagnostic Hybrids Inc., for the fiscal year 2006.

MARKUS BOETTCHER, physics and astronomy, received $15,000 for his work with Integral Observation of the Blazar 3C 279 in an Optical "High State", from NASA Goodard Space Flight Center, for the fiscal year 2006.

CARL BRUNE, STEVEN GRIMES, physics and astronomy, received $298,333 for their work with the Studies in Low Energy Nuclear Sciences, from the U. S. Department of Energy, for the fiscal year 2006.

CHRISTOPHER FRANCE, psychology, received $350,392 for his work with Preventing Adverse Reactions in Novice Blood Donors, from The National Institute of Health, for the fiscal year 2006.

PETER HARRINGTON, chemistry and biochemistry, received $29,998 for his work with Jet Fuel Research, from Innovative Scientific Solutions, for the fiscal year 2006.

STEVE HAYS, Department of Classics, received $100,000, for his work with Difficult Dialogues: Promoting Pluralism and Academic Freedom on Campus, from The Ford Foundation, for the fiscal year 2006.

KENNETH HICKS, physics and astronomy, received $8,500 for his work with Nucleon Structure through Electron and Photon Scattering, from The National Science Foundation, for the fiscal year 2006.

KLAUS HIMMELDIRK, chemistry and biochemistry, received $20,000 for his work with The Ohio Consortium for Undergraduate Research: Research Experiences to Enhance Learning (REEL), from The Ohio State University Research Foundation, for the fiscal year 2006.

KENNETH HOLROYD, psychology, received $342,734 for his work with Drug and Non-Drug Treatment of Severe Migraines, from The National Institute of Health, for the fiscal year 2006.

TADEUSZ MALINSKI, chemistry and biochemistry, received $393.75 for his work with The Nitric Oxide (NO) in Human Defense Against Bacterial Infections, from The NATO Scientific, for the fiscal year 2006.

BRIAN MCNAMARA, physics and astronomy, received $21,918 for his work with The Nuclear Environment of the Galaxy Hosting the Largest Known Radio Outburst, from The Space Telescope Science Institute, for the fiscal year 2006.

MOLLY MORRIS and SOICHI TANDA, biological sciences, received $38,380 for their work with the Selection for Xmrk Gene in Xiphophorus Melanoma Model from the National Institutes of Health for the fiscal year 2006.

DAVID RUSSELL, biological sciences and ALEXANDER NEIMAN, physics and astronomy, received $122,799 for their work with the Stochastic Nonlinear Dynamics of Sensory Nervous Systems from the National Institutes of Health for the fiscal year 2006.

MARY STOERTZ, geological sciences and BRAIN MCCARTHY and KIM BROWN, environmental and plant biology, received $20,000, for their work with The Dysart Woods Monitoring Plan from The Ohio Department of Natural Resources for the fiscal year 2006.

DAVID TEES, physics and astronomy, received $105,671 for his work with The CAREER: Leukocyte Adhesion and Mechanical Arrest in a Model Capillary, from The National Science Foundation, for the fiscal year 2006.

College of Communication

JAMES DEARING, Interpersonal Communication, received $75,000 for his work with The Formative Mapping of Influentials for Purposive Diffusion Intervention from The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for the fiscal year 2006.

DON FLOURNOY, School of Telecommunications, received $17,000 for his work with the Universal Service Policy for Korea: Lee D. Myung, from The Korean Ministry of Information and Communication, for the fiscal year 2006.

RAYMIE MCKERROW, Interpersonal Communication, received $220,000 for his work with The Ronald McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program from The U.S. Department of Education for the fiscal year 2006.

KAREN RIGGS, School of Telecommunications, received $10,000 for her work with The O'Bleness Seed Request - GRID Lab Support, from The O’Bleness Foundation, for the fiscal year 2006.

College of Engineering and Technology

DAVID BAYLESS, mechanical engineering, received $1,129,465 for his work with The Ohio Coal Research Consortium 2006 from The Ohio Air Quality Development for the fiscal year 2006.

DAVID BAYLESS and GREGORY KREMER, mechanical engineering, received $60,000 for their work with The Ohio Coal Research Consortium 2006 from The Ohio Air Quality Development for the fiscal year 2006.

KEVIN CRIST, chemical and biomedical engineering and ROY BOYD, economics, received $9,890 for their work with the Economic Impact of Non-Compliance with PM2.5 Regulations from the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission for the fiscal year 2006; CRIST received $9,835 for his work with the Miami Valley Air Quality Forecasting from the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission for the fiscal year 2006.

WILLIAM EDWARDS and SHAD SARGAND, civil engineering, received $146,224.12 for their work with The Forensic Investigation of AC and PCC Pavements with Extended Service Life from The Ohio Department of Transportation for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES FALES, Industrial Technology, received $17,000 for his work with The Automatic Identification and Data Capture Technical Institute from AIM Inc. and Uniform Code Council Inc. for the fiscal year 2006.

ROBERT JUDD, electrical engineering and computer science, and GARY WECKMAN and DALE MASEL, Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, received $200,000 for their work with COMPEAT$TM Cost Model Development and Maintenance from General Electric for the fiscal year 2006.

CHANG LIU and DAVID CHELBERG, electrical engineering, and TERESA FRANKLIN, Educational Studies, received $565,217 for their work with Track 1, GK-12: Science and Technology Enrichment for Appalachian Middle-schoolers (STEAM) from The National Science Foundation for the fiscal year 2006.

HAJRUDIN PASIC and M. KHAIRUL ALAM, mechanical engineering, received $79,963 for their work with The Ohio Coal Research Consortium 2006, from The Ohio Air Quality Development for the fiscal year 2006

JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $19,457 for his work with the Elemental EFGS Site Test on Runways 07R and 07L at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), form the HNTB Corporation, for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $94,700 for his work with WAAS/Baro VNAV Flight Inspection Methodology for Precision Approach Procedures, from The Federal Aviation Administration, for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $8,607 for his work with O'Hare International Airport: Computer Modeling for Glide Slope Reflecting Planes from the BPC Airport Partners for the fiscal year 2006.

JAMES RANKIN, Avionics Engineering Center, received $25,762 for his work with The ILS Model Training Course from Park Air Systems for the fiscal year 2006; $17,004 for his work with The Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) Runway 05R/23L Safety Area Extensions from the Delta Airport Consultants Inc. for the fiscal year 2006.

SHAD SARGAND, civil engineering, received $28,326 for his work with The Evaluation of Drainable Bases Under Asphalt Pavement from The University of Akron for the fiscal year 2006.

VALERIE YOUNG, chemical engineering, received $30,000 for her work with the Injury and Mortality Risks from Wildland Fire Smoke and Heat Exposures - Smoke Particulate and Gas Concentration during Hardwood Fires and Nighttime Inversions, from the US Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year 2006.

College of Education

VALERIE CONLEY, Counseling and Higher Education, received $15,000 for her work with The Part-Time Faculty Analysis, from Westat Inc. for the fiscal year 2006

JEFF FANTINE, Teacher Education, received $371,996 for his work with The Ohio AppalCorps FY06 Education from The Ohio Community Service Council for the fiscal year 2006.

ANTOINETTE LUCE, College of Education, received $10,000, for her work with The Teacher Candidate and Unit Assessment System Award, Title IIA, from The Ohio Department of Education, for the fiscal year 2006.

Finance and Administration

DAWN COPELAND, V.P. for Finance and Administration, received $57,333 for her work with FEMA/Ohio EMA Flood Reimbursement - Emergency Repairs to Storm Drains, from The Ohio Emergency Management Agency, for the fiscal year 2006.

College of Health and Human Services

MATHEW ADEYANJU, Health Sciences, received $15,300 for his work with The Public Health Workforce Scholarship Program from The Ohio State Research Foundation for the fiscal year 2006.

JEFFREY SEEGMILLER, Recreation and Sport Sciences, received $19,605 for his work with The Athletic Training Services for Area High Schools, from Various Local Schools, for the fiscal year 2006.

College of Osteopathic Medicine

JOHN BROSE, COM Dean's Office, received $1,500 for his work with the Student Clinicians' Ceremony 2005-2006, from the Arnold P. Gold Foundation, for the fiscal year 2006.

CARL DENBOW, COM Dean's Office and DONALD BILSKI, WOUB Center for Public Media, for their work with the Family Health Radio Series, from The Osteopathic Association for the fiscal year 2006.

MARIO GRIJALVA, COM Biomedical Science, received $70,000 for his work with The Chagas Disease in Rural Communities of Manabi and Guayas Provinces, Ecuador, from The Plan International Ecuador for the fiscal year 2006.

MARIO GRIJALVA, COM Biomedical Science, received $20,461.18 for his work with The Research and Training Capability Strengthening of Catholic University of Ecuador from The Pontificia Universidad Catholica del Ecuador for the fiscal year 2006.

FRANK SCHWARTZ, COM Specialty Medicine and SARA BOYD, Voinovich Center, received $200,000 for their work with The Diabetes Prevention, Education and Care for Appalachian Communities from The Ohio Department of Health for the fiscal year 2006.

NANCY STEVENS and PATRICK O’CONNOR, COM Biomedical Science, received $23,000 for their work with The Paleongene Paleontology in the East African Rift, Southwestern Tanzania, from The National Geographic Society for the fiscal year 2006.

KATHLEEN TRACE, and NANCY SCHELL, COM Community and Clinical Services, received $5,227 for their work with The Athens County Tobacco Community Action Plan, for the fiscal year 2006. TRACE received $41,568 for her work with The TB Contract, from the Athens County Tuberculosis Clinic Board for the fiscal year 2006.

Edison Biotechnology Institute

JOHN KOPCHICK, Edison Biotechnology Institute, received $49,911, for his work with The Assay for GH Activity, from The Pfizer Inc., for the fiscal year 2006.

SHIYONG WU, Edison Biotechnology Institute, received $6,000 for his work with The Effects of Natural Antioxidants on UV-Induced DNA Damage, from The Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau, for the fiscal year 2006.

Film

RUTH BRADLEY, Film, received $1,000 for her work with Athens International Film and Video Festival, from the Athens County Convention and Visitors Bureau, for the fiscal year 2006.

RUTH BRADLEY, Film, received $10,000, for her work with The 2006 Athens International Film and Video Festival, from The National Endowment for the Arts, for the fiscal year 2006.

Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $35,000 for his work with The Corrosion Center Oil and Gas Section, from B.P. America, for the fiscal year 2006.

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $35,000 for his work with The Corrosion Center Oil and Gas Section, from Clariant, for the fiscal year 2006.

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $46,667, for his work with The Corrosion Center Oil and Gas Section, from the M-I Production Chemicals, for the fiscal year 2006.

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $70,000 for his work with The Top of the Line JIP, from BP America Inc., for the fiscal year 2006.

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $70,000, for his work with The Top of the Line JIP, from Conoco Phillips, for the fiscal year 2006.

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $70,000, for his work with The Top of the Line JIP, from Total, for the fiscal year 2006.

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $46,667, for his work with The Corrosion Center Oil and Gas Section, from Conoco Phillips, for the fiscal year 2006.

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $35,000, for his work with The Corrosion Center Oil and Gas Section, from The Chevron Energy Technology Company, for the fiscal year 2006.

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $35,000, for his work with The Corrosion Center Oil and Gas Section, from The Champion Technologies, for the fiscal year 2006.

SRDJAN NESIC, Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology, received $35,000, for his work with The Corrosion Center Oil and Gas Section, from ExxonMobil, for the fiscal year 2006.

Library

JEFFREY FERRIER, Library, received $9,200, for his work with The Southeast Asia Digital Library, from The Northern Illinois University, for the fiscal year 2006.

Ohio Program of Intensive English

GERALD KRZIC, Ohio Program of Intensive English, received $41,583, for his work with The Feng Chia University Study Program, from The Feng Chia University, for the fiscal year 2006.

Ohio University Press

DAVID SANDERS, Ohio University Press, received $10,000, for his work with The Papers of Clarence Mitchell, Jr. - Volume 3, from The National Historical Publications and Records Committee, for the fiscal year 2006.

Physical Therapy

AVERELL OVERBY, physical therapy, received $662,360, for her work with The Therapy Associates Services Contract - FY07 O'Bleness Memorial Hospital - Physical Therapy, from The O’Bleness Memorial Hospital, for the fiscal year 2006.

AVERELL OVERBY, physical therapy, received $627,440, for her work with The Therapy Associates Services Contract - O'Bleness Memorial Hospital - Physical Therapy, from The O’Bleness Memorial Hospital, for the fiscal year 2006.

Regional Higher Education

RENA ALLEN, RHE Southern Campus, received $8,150, for her work with The National Board Teacher Certification Support Site for Region 7, from The Ohio Department of Education, for the fiscal year 2006.

RENA ALLEN, RHE Southern Campus, received $5,000, for her work with The National Board Teacher Certification Support Site for Region 11, from The Ohio Department of Education, for the fiscal year 2006.

JEFFREY HANDLEY, RHE Southern Campus, received $105,000, for his work with Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) - Lighthouse Communities, from The Ohio Board of Regents, for the fiscal year 2006.

WILLIAM LARSON, RHE Southern Campus, received $16,100 for his work with The Ohio University Leadership Program Supplement, from Various Local School Districts, for the fiscal year 2006.

HANNAH NISSEN, RHE Zanesville Campus, received $368 for her work with the Jumpstart Intervention is Valuable Early Jive, from Jumpstart National, for the fiscal year 2006.

HANNAH NISSEN, RHE Zanesville Campus, received $36,526, for her work with The Jumpstart Intervention is Valuable Early Jive, from The Jumpstart National, for the fiscal year 2006.

Voinovich Center

KEVIN ASPEGREN, Voinovich Center, received $3,125, for his work with The New Markets Operational Assistance, from The Adena Ventures, for the fiscal year 2006.

DARREN COHEN, Voinovich Center, received $30,000, for his work with Athens County GIS Mapping, Phase 5, from The Athens County Engineers Office, for the fiscal year 2006.

DARREN COHEN, Voinovich Center, received $20,000, for his work with The City of Athens GIS, from The City of Athens, for the fiscal year 2006.

MARGARET HUTZEL, Voinovich Center, received $8,000, for her work with Dental Resource Center Evaluation, from The Dental Center of Northwest Ohio, for the fiscal year 2006.

LESLI JOHNSON, Voinovich Center, received $18,000, for her work with The Wayne County Tobacco Prevention Coalition, from The Family and Community Services Inc., for the fiscal year 2006.

LESLI JOHNSON, Voinovich Center, received $3,000 for her work with the Appalachian Food Net Project Evaluation, from Acenet Inc. for the fiscal year 2006.

MELISSA JOLLICK, Voinovich Center, received $36,000, for her work with The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Region 11 - State Funding, from The Ohio Department of Development, for the fiscal year 2006.

MELISSA JOLLICK, Voinovich Center, received $156,500, for her work with The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Region 11 - Federal Funding, from The Ohio Department of Development, for the fiscal year 2006.

TAEIL KIM, Voinovich Center, received $7,000, for his work with Tourism Website Upgrade, from Ohio’s Appalachian Country, for the fiscal year 2006.

MARSHA LEWIS, Voinovich Center, received $15,000 for her work with the Muskingum Valley Tobacco-Free Coalition from the Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department for the fiscal year 2006.

LAURA MILAZZO and MARSHA LEWIS, Voinovich Center, received $16,500 for their work with the Northern Appalachia Tobacco Free Coalition, from the Tuscarawas County General Health District, for the fiscal year 2006.

HOLLY RAFFLE, Voinovich Center, received $31,362, for her work with The Project SUCCESS Evaluation, from The Athens Meigs Educational Service Center, for the fiscal year 2006.

WOUB Center for Public Media

MARK BREWER, WOUB Center for Public Media, received $105,000, for his work with WOUC-TV FY06 Multimedia Production PTV Grant - House Bill 96 Funding, from eTech Ohio, for the fiscal year 2006.

MARK BREWER, WOUB Center for Public Media, received $30,959.33, for his work with FY06 Service Grant: Educational and Assistive Technology PTV Grant - House Bill 66 Funding, from eTech Ohio, for the fiscal year 2006.

 
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