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OFFICE OF RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER  |  November 2006
(Volume VI, No. 5)

 

What's Inside

 

HOME

 

RECENT AWARDS

 

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

 

NEWS

 

CALENDAR

 

RESOURCES

Federal Agencies

Non-Federal Agencies

Federal Notification Service

Technology Transfer FAQs

 

NEED HELP?

 

GRANT RESOURCES:

If your grant requires dissemination of information through a conference, institute, symposium, workshop, etc., contact the UM–St. Louis Division of Continuing Education & Outreach. The Division offers complete planning, marketing and support services for programs, on and off campus. Call Dr. Gina Ganahl, Associate Dean, at (314) 516-5925, or e-mail ganahlg@umsl.edu.


 

 

 

RECENT AWARDS

 
 
 

EXTERNALLY FUNDED AWARDS, September 2006

 

Jerry Dunn, Child Advocacy Center, awarded $5,000 for “Services for Survivors of Child Victimization” by the Employees Community Fund of Boeing St. Louis.

 

Barbara Flowers and Mary Suiter, Continuing Education & Outreach, awarded $42,000 for “The American Dream Youthpreneurship Program” by the Coleman Foundation.

 

Joel Glassman, Center for International Studies, awarded $12,682 for “Host IREX Undergraduate Student AY2006-2007” by the International Research and Exchanges Board.

 

Joel Glassman, Center for International Studies, awarded $19,298 for “To host IREX-Sponsored Graduate Muskie Fellows at UMSL, AY2006-2007” by the International Research and Exchanges Board.

 

Charles Granger, Biology, Teaching & Learning and Continuing Education & Outreach, awarded $28,000 for “Missouri Regional Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium” by the Academy of Applied Science.

 

Deborah Henry, Continuing Education & Outreach, awarded $6,552 for “28th Annual St. Louis Storytelling Festival” by the Missouri Arts Council.

 

John Hoover and Gregory Ames, Mercantile Library, awarded $56,542 for “Bureau of Railway Economics (BRE) Collection” by the Missouri State Library.

 

John Hoover and Gregory Ames, Mercantile Library, awarded $80,000 for “The West the Railroads Made” by the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust.

 

Bette Loiselle, Biology, awarded $113,751 for “Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Loiselle” by the National Science Foundation.

 

Robert Marquis, Biology, awarded $254,871 for “Contingency and the Impact of Ecosystem Engineers: The Role of Plant Traits” by the National Science Foundation.

 

Robert Paul, Psychology, awarded $226,500 for “Functional Neuroimaging of Cognitive Dysfunction in HIV-HCV Co-Infection” by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

 

Joseph Polman, Teaching & Learning, awarded $40,000 for “The Mediated Critique and Construction of Empirical Narratives” by the Spencer Foundation.

 

Mark Pope, Counseling-College of Education, awarded $6,634 for “Counselor Tuition Reimbursement” by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

 

Patricia Simmons and Charles Granger, Teaching & Learning, awarded $116,574 for “St. Louis Center for Inquiry in Science Teaching and Learning” by Washington University.

 

Diane Touliatos, Center for the Humanities, awarded $2,741 for “The Monday Noon Cultural Series” by the Missouri Arts Council.

 

Mark Tranel, Public Policy Research Centers, awarded $230,000 for “Sales Ration Study of Commercial Properties” by the Joseph C. Sansone Company.

 

Patricia Wente, KWMU FM Radio, awarded $341,160 for “Radio Community Service Grant Agreement - FY06” by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

 

Patricia Wente, KWMU FM Radio, awarded $29,153 for “Cityscape” by the Missouri Arts Council.

 

Total: $1,611,458

 
 
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UM-ST. LOUIS SMALL GRANTS, FALL 2006

 

Kimberly Baldus, Honors College (Conference Expenses)

 

Berit Brogaard, Philosophy (Conference Expenses)

 

Adrian Clingher, Mathematics & Computer Science (Conference Expenses)

 

Deborah Cohen, Women's & Gender Studies (Conference Expenses)

 

Ronald Dotzel, Mathematics & Computer Science (Conference Expenses)

 

Brian Fogarty, Political Science (Conference Expenses)

 

Gerald Yong Gao, College of Business Administration (Conference Expenses)

 

Kuei Hsiang Hsueh, College of Nursing (Professional Development)

 

Farida Jalalzai, Political Science (Conference Expenses)

 

Su Ahn Jang, Communication (Conference Expenses)

 

Sharon Johnson, Social Work (Conference Expenses)

 

Minsoo Kang, History (Conference Expenses)

 

Hyung Kang, Mathematics & Computer Science (Conference Expenses)

 

Lea-Rachel Kosnick, Economics (Conference Expenses)

 

Haim Mano, College of Business Administration (Conference Expenses)

 

Jennifer McKnight, Art & Art History (Conference Expenses)

 

Thomas McPhail, Media Studies (Conference Expenses)

 

Maite Nunez-Betelu, Foreign Languages & Literature (Conference Expenses)

 

Amber Reinhart, Communication (Conference Expenses)

 

David Brian Robertson, Political Science (Conference Expenses)

 

William H. Rogers, Economics (Conference Expenses)

 

Jeffrey Sippel, Art & Art History (Conference Expenses)

 

Yan Tian, Communication (Conference Expenses)

 

Mary Troy, English (Conference Expenses)

 

Allon Uhlmann, Anthropology (Conference Expenses)

 

Eric Wiland, Philosophy (Conference Expenses)

 

Anne Winkler, Economics (Conference Expenses)

 

Jina Yoo, Communication (Conference Expenses)

 

Total: $22,991

 
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QUARTERLY EXTERNAL FUNDING REPORT, Q1 FY2007

 
CSD Department # of Awards $ Awarded
Center for the Humanities 1.00 2,741
Center for the Humanities 1.00 2,741
Center for International Studies 3.00 48,481
Center for International Studies 3.00 48,481
College of Arts & Sciences 25.84 5,608,641
Biology 9.84 1,458,307
Chemistry 5.00 743,110
Child Advocacy Center 5.00 432,468
Criminology & Criminal Justice 1.00 2,497,585
History 1.00 52,703
Physics and Astronomy 2.00 57,538
Psychology 1.00 226,500
Social Work 1.00 140,430
College of Education 5.83 1,326,098
Teaching & Learning 4.83 1,319,464
Counseling-College of Education 1.00 6,634
College of Nursing 1.00 64,906
College of Nursing 1.00 64,906
Extension Division 5.33 134,820
Continuing Education & Outreach 5.33 134,820
KWMU Radio  2.00 370,313
KWMU FM Radio 2.00 370,313
Libraries  2.00 136,542
Mercantile Library 2.00 136,542
Public Policy Research Centers 1.00 230,000
Public Policy Research Centers 1.00 230,000
Vice Provost Student Affairs 4.00 5,712,298
Student Financial Aid 3.00 5,478,069
Student Support Services 1.00 234,229
VP Research  1.00 924,096
Missouri Enterprise 1.00 924,096
Grand Total   52.00 14,558,936
 
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The Office of Research Administration supports and advocates research and technology transfer by faculty, graduate students and staff. The ORA provides services in conjunction with external and internal sources of funding for research, along with services related to commercializing discoveries through technology transfer. The goal of this newsletter is to inform the campus community of grants received, to highlight the accomplishments of our faculty, graduate students and staff, and to share with you a calendar of important events and deadlines. Please direct any comments or questions regarding the newsletter to Tamara Kratochvil (kratochvilt@umsl.edu).

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