Dartmouth researchers were awarded $14.5 million during July, including $4.6 million in new and competing awards. Among the recipients of recent new and competing grants, as reported by the office of Sponsored Projects:
Bureau of Maternal and Child Health
"Dartmouth-Hitchcock Family HIV Program"
United States Department of Agriculture
"A Genetic Regulatory Hierarchy for Juvenile Hormone Action"
National Space Biomedical Research Institute
"Associate Team Leader Grant"
National Institutes of Health
"Attenuated T.gondii as a Vector for HIV Vaccines"
2-year award
National Institutes of Health
"Meiotic Spindle Assembly and Aneuploidy in Mammals"
2-year award
Johns Hopkins University
"Modeling Geospace Plasma Mass Density Based on the Frequency of ULF Waves"
3-year award
Johnson & Johnson
"J&J-Dartmouth Community Mental Health Project"
National Science Foundation
"Acquisition of a Gas Chromatography-Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry System for Interdisciplinary Environmental and Health Sciences Research at Dartmouth College"
National Institute of Mental Health
"Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience"
5-year award
State Of Vermont
"Children with Special Health Needs"
National Science Foundation
"New Chemistry of Fluorocarbon Ligands"
3-year award
National Institute of Mental Health
"Functional Anatomic Studies of Self-Knowledge"
2-year award
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
"Svalbard IESCAT Rocket Study of Ion Outflows (SERSIO)"
3-year award
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
"SERSIO: Svalbard EISCAT Rocket Study of Ion Outflows"
3-year award
National Science Foundation
"Survivable Trust for Critical Infrastructure"
3-year award
Dept. of Defense, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab
"Sensing of Composite Objects and Multiple Targets in UXO Discrimination"
4-year award
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
"MRI of Collaterals"
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
"Simulating Three Dimensional Radiation Belt Dynamics"
3-year award
National Science Foundation
"Social Stigma vs. Situational Status in Dyadic Interactions"
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
"New Mechanism for Regulating Virulence Gene Expression"
5-year award
National Cancer Institute
"Structure/Function of Cbf"
5-year award
National Cancer Institute
"Measurement of PO2 in Tissues In Vivo and In Vitro"
5-year award
and
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
"Mobile Emergency Response - In Vivo EPR Dosimetry System"
2-year award
National Science Foundation
"IDGEC-IPO"
2-year award
National Eye Institute
"Biofilm Formation Associated with P. aeruginosa Infection of the Eye"
2-year award
Award commitment from the sponsoring agency is for a single year unless otherwise indicated.