EXTERNALLY FUNDED AWARDS, JULY 2007
Nasser Arshadi, Office of Research Administration, awarded $1,023,852 for “MO Enterprise-St. Louis Regional Office” by the Missouri Enterprise Business Assistance.
Susann Farberman, College of Nursing, awarded $61,964 for “Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship FY 2006” by the Health ResearchServices Administration.
Susan Feigenbaum, Economics, awarded $75,000 for “Sensitivity of Eye Research Findings to Outlier Observations” by the Midwest Cornea Research Foundation.
Tara Galovski, Psychology - Center for Trauma Recovery, awarded $15,120 for “Trauma Recovery in Jail Diversion Project” by the City of St. Louis.
Joel Glassman, Center for International Studiies, awarded $16,500 for “Lentz Fellow in Peace and Conflict Resolution Research” by the Lentz Peace Research Association.
George Gokel Jr., Center for Nanoscience, awarded $286,351 for “Dynamics and Biology of Synthetic Cation Channels” by the National Institutes of Health.
Sharon Johnson, Social Work, awarded $143,065 for “Developmental Psychopathology & Maternal Sub. Use” by the National Institutes of Health.
Robert Marquis, Biology, awarded $68,256 for “Timber harvesting effects on the Missouri oak herbivore fauna associated with the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project” by the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Virginia Navarro and John Ingram, Teaching & Learning, awarded $282,608 for “Career Transition Certification Program” by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Michael Ohnersorgen, Anthropology, awarded $104,096 for “Intrasite Organization and Interregional Interaction: Archaeological Investigations at Chacalilla, Nayarit, Mexico” by the National Science Foundation.
Robert Paul, Psychology, awarded $14,052 for “Cognitive Effects of Bariatric Surgery” by Kent State University.
Diane Scollay, Continuing Education & Outreach, awarded $65,000 for “National Writing Project” by the National Writing Project Corporation.
William Simon, Office of Research Administration, awarded $250,000 for “General Office Help” by the Center for Emerging Technologies.
Xuemin Wang, Biology, awarded $6,000 for “REU Supplement: Regulation and Function of Membrane Lipid Hydrolysis in Lipid-Based Signaling of Plants” by the National Science Foundation.
Xuemin Wang, Biology, awarded $216,786 for “Metabolomic Profiling of Lipids and Their Compositional Dynamics in Plant Stress Responses” by the National Science Foundation.
Xuemin Wang, Biology, awarded $205,222 for “Regulation and Function of Membrane Lipid Hydrolysis in Lipid-based Signaling of Plants” by the National Science Foundation.
Laura Westhoff, History and Teaching & Learning, awarded $13,355 for “Perspectives on American Democracy” by the Cooperating School Districts.
Total Awarded: $2,847,227