Office of Research Administration

External Funding, December 2012

 

External Funding by Purpose December 2012
External Funding by Source December 2012

AWARDS:

Deborah Baldini and April Regester, Continuing Education & Outreach and Early Childhood, Elementary, TESOL, and Special Education, awarded $81,844 for “STL ARC Post-Secondary Program Development for St. Louisans with intellectual and developmental disabilities” by the STL ARC.

Carole Basile, Dean College of Education, awarded $282,335 for “Charter Schools Sponsorship” by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Jerry Dunn, Child Advocacy Center, awarded $1,011,904 for “St. Louis County Children's Service Fund - Keeping Kids First - Therapeutic Services, Psychiatric Services and Keeping Kids First - Forensic Services & CFTSI (Child & Family Traumatic Stress Intervention)” by St. Louis County, Missouri.

Jerry Dunn, Child Advocacy Center, awarded $55,000 for “Healthy Kids Connection Project at Sigel School” by the Saint Louis Mental Health Board.

Joel Epstein, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $61,740 for “TPA 13513 Consolidation of eLearning Activities” by the Missouri Department of Mental Health.

Robert Harris, Psychology, awarded $749,943 for “Psychological Evaluation and Treatment Services for St. Louis County Children” by St. Louis County, Missouri.

Cezary Janikow and Wenjie He, Mathematics & Computer Science, awarded $10,000 for “Social Media Integration” by Express Scripts, Inc.

Cezary Janikow and Sanjiv Bhatia, Mathematics & Computer Science, awarded $10,000 for “Big Data Computation” by Express Scripts, Inc.

Shelley Kerley, KWMU FM Radio, awarded $574,944 for “Radio Community Service Grant Agreement - FY2013” by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Janet Lauritsen, Criminology & Criminal Justice, awarded $88,284 for “BJS FY2010 Visiting Fellow: National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) Redesign” by the Department of Justice.

Haitao Li, College of Business Administration, awarded $25,654 for “Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling under Uncertainty: Models, Algorithms and Applications” by the Army Research Office.

Karen Lucas, Center for the Humanities, awarded $15,000 for “2013 Humanities Festival” by the Whitaker Foundation in St. Louis.

Eric Majzoub, Physics and Astronomy and Center for Nanoscience, awarded $5,038 for “Electrochemical & Microstructural Investigation of Corrosion Containers” by the Nestle Purina Petcare Company.

April Regester, Early Childhood, Elementary, TESOL, and Special Education, awarded $75,000 for “Missouri Peer Mentoring Project” by the Missouri Department of Mental Health.

David Rose, Economics, awarded $32,576 for “Capitalism, Freedom and Trust” by the Earhart Foundation.

Richard Rosenfeld, Criminology & Criminal Justice, awarded $123,928 for “Evaluating a Researcher-Practitioner Partnership and Field Experiment” by the National Institute of Justice.

Kim Song, Helene Sherman and Randall Sommers, Early Childhood, Elementary, TESOL, and Special Education, awarded $388,788 for “Quality Teachers for English Learners (QTEL)” by the U.S. Department of Education.

James Topolski, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $70,001 for “Vivitrol Study Project” by the Missouri Department of Mental Health.


Total awarded: $3,661,979