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September 1999 Grants

This article was originally printed in the November 1999 issue of CLASnotes.

(Awarded through Division of Sponsored Research)
Total: $2,492,139

Corporate...$12,373

Katritzky, A.

CHEM

Multiple Companies

1,010

Miles compound contract.

Powell, D.

CHEM

Dow Chemical Company

4,700

Mass spectrometry services.

Randles, R.

STAT

Archimica Inc.

6,663

Archimica statistical internship.

Federal...$2,370,799

Burns, A.

ANT

NSF

4,000

Graduate Research Fellowship Program—cost of education allowance.

Norr, L.

ANT

NSF

74,323

Power: nutritional consequences of social hierarchy: diet, status, gender, & health in the prehistoric Americas.

Gustafson, B.

AST

US Navy

82,121

Cosmic dust research.

Shyy, W.
Mukherjee, J.

AST

NASA

7,225

Florida Space Grant Consortium training grant—non-UF recipients.

Andrew, W.
Mulkey, S.

BOT

UF Foundation

3,500

Canopy biology program in Panama.

Bowes, G.

BOT

NSF

1,000

Graduate Research Fellowship Program—cost of education allowance.

Bowes, G.

BOT

NSF

1,000

Graduate Research Fellowship Program—cost of education allowance.

Jones, D.
Gordon, D.

BOT

US Dot

70,862

Florida native turfgrass investigation II.

Angerhofer, A.

CHEM

NSF

81,656

Ultrafast switches for pulsed SUB-MM radiation.

Bartlett, R.

CHEM

US Air Force

70,000

Polynitrogen characterization: DARPA-AFOSR proposal extension.

Benner, S.

CHEM

NASA

53,888

Darwin chemistry.

Benner, S.

CHEM

NSF

9,000

Functional nanostructures supplement.

Bowers, C.
Blackband, S.

CHEM

NSF

34,990

Proposal to establish an optically polarized noble gas NMR & MRI program at NHMFL.

Butler, G.

CHEM

NSF

3,000

Dispersion, agglomeration & consolidation.

Colgate, S.

CHEM

NSF

50,000

CVT development.

Duran, R.

CHEM

NSF

30,997

Engineered particulates.

Eyler, J.
Powell, D.

CHEM

NSF

420,000

Acquisition of a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer.

Martin, C.
Eyler, J.

CHEM

US DOE

99,744

Nanomaterials in secondary battery research & development.

Schanze, K.

CHEM

NASA

7,408

Development of a transient cut-off grid for focus Schlieren.

Winefordner, J.

CHEM

NSF

72,826

Advanced measurements & characterization.

Zerner, M.

CHEM

NSF

133,913

Multi-scale simulation of materials behavior through integrated computational hierarchies.

Waylen, P.

GEOG

US DOC

10,000

Benefit of incorporation ENSO forecast into reservoir operation & hydroelectric power distribution procedures.

Hodell, D.

GEOL

NSF

87,132

Collaborative research: building marine sediment analogs to the polar ice cores in the south Atlantic sector.

Gallant, T.

HIST

NSF

40,402

Criminal justice, violence & dispute resolution in the British Empire: the Ionian Islands, 1817-1864.

Cheng, H.

PHY

US DOE

9,000

Nano-machining via ion-surface interactions.

Cheng, H.

PHY

NSF

196,998

Multi-scale simulation of materials behavior through integrated computational hierarchies.

Dufty, J.

PHY

NSF

204,569

Multi-scale simulation of materials behavior through integrated computational hierarchies.

Harris, F.

PHY

NSF

36,912

Multi-scale simulation of materials behavior through integrated computational hierarchies.

Kumar, P.

PHY

NSF

3,209

Fringe benefits reimbursement for Pradeep Kumar—visiting scientist/program director.

Meisel, M.
Paul, A.

PHY

NSF

13,834

Low gravity plant growth experiments using high magnetic field gradient levitation.

Trickey, S.

PHY

NSF

203,499

Multi-scale simulation of materials behavior through integrated computational hierarchies.

Albarracin, D.

PSY

NIH

119,912

Change, maintenance & decay in HIV prevention.

Ohrn, Y.

QTP

US DOE

6,000

Partial financial support for the 2000 Sanibel Symposium.

McGorray, S.

STAT

NIH

19,190

Statistical data: evaluation of isochemic heart disease in women—clinical centers.

Shuster, J.

STAT

NIH

48,421

Phase I clinical trials in children—statistical office.

Shuster, J.
Pollock, B.

STAT

NIH

45,896

Pediatric Oncology Group—statistical office.

Brockmann, J.

ZOO

NSF

4,000

Graduate Research Fellowship Program—cost of education allowance.

Osenberg, C.

ZOO

US DOI

10,372

Detecting ecological impacts: effects of taxonomic aggregation in the before-after control-impact paired series.

Foundation ...$30,350

Alter, N.
Bullivant, K.

GSS

UFF Howard Foundation

20,000

The essay film.

McMahon, R.

HIST

UF Foundation

10,350

Sam Proctor fellowship fund.

State ...$29,500

Scicchitano, M.

POL

State of Florida

1,500

State applied research for surveys.

Carter, R.

STAT

University of South Florida

28,000

Birth vital statistics: survival low birth weight & morbidity outcomes.

Miscellaneous...$49,117

McElwee-White, L.

CHEM

AM Chemical Society

10,000

American Chemical Society division of organic chemistry fund.

Yelton, J.

PHY

Harvard University

10,667

Optical study of liquid hydrogen using a diamond anvil cell.

Anderson, L.
Fuentes, V.

POL

Inst. for Study of World Politics

7,000

The politics of post-disaster reconstruction: a study of governance & regime change in Honduras.

Scicchitano, M.

POL

Multiple Sponsors

4,950

Outside applied research for surveys.

Stewart, A.

PSY

Psi Chi Fac. Advsr. Res. Grant

1,500

Predicting post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in car crash survivors.

Hollinger, R.

SOC

Multiple Sources

5,000

Security research project.

Chapman, L.
Chapman, C.

ZOO

Wildlife Conservation Society

10,000

Recovery of plant & animal communities in the Kibale corridor.

 

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