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July 2002

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:

Andrews, M. - Medicine

Bureau of Maternal and Child Health

"Dartmouth-Hitchcock Family HIV Program"

Berger, E.M. and E.B. Dubrovsky - Biological Sciences

United States Department of Agriculture

"A Genetic Regulatory Hierarchy for Juvenile Hormone Action"

Buckey, J.C. - Medicine

National Space Biomedical Research Institute

"Associate Team Leader Grant"

Bzik, D.J. - Microbiology

National Institutes of Health

"Attenuated T.gondii as a Vector for HIV Vaccines"

2-year award

Compton, D.A. - Biochemistry

National Institutes of Health

"Meiotic Spindle Assembly and Aneuploidy in Mammals"

2-year award

Denton, R.E. - Physics & Astronomy

Johns Hopkins University

"Modeling Geospace Plasma Mass Density Based on the Frequency of ULF Waves"

3-year award

Drake, R.E. - Psychiatry

Johnson & Johnson

"J&J-Dartmouth Community Mental Health Project"

Feng, X., and S. Sturup - Earth Sciences and C.L. Folt - Biological Sciences

National Science Foundation

"Acquisition of a Gas Chromatography-Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry System for Interdisciplinary Environmental and Health Sciences Research at Dartmouth College"

Gazzaniga, M.S. - Psychological and Brain Sciences

National Institute of Mental Health

"Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience"

5-year award

Goundrey, A.M. - Pediatrics

State Of Vermont

"Children with Special Health Needs"

Hughes, R.P. - Chemistry

National Science Foundation

"New Chemistry of Fluorocarbon Ligands"

3-year award

Kelley, W.M., T.F. Heatherton and C. Macrae - Psychological and Brain Sciences

National Institute of Mental Health

"Functional Anatomic Studies of Self-Knowledge"

2-year award

Lessard, M.R. - Thayer School

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

"Svalbard IESCAT Rocket Study of Ion Outflows (SERSIO)"

3-year award

Lynch, K.A. - Physics & Astronomy

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

"SERSIO: Svalbard EISCAT Rocket Study of Ion Outflows"

3-year award

Nicol, D.M., C.K. Hawblitzel and S.W. Smith - Computer Science

National Science Foundation

"Survivable Trust for Critical Infrastructure"

3-year award

Paulsen, K.D. - Thayer School

Dept. of Defense, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab

"Sensing of Composite Objects and Multiple Targets in UXO Discrimination"

4-year award

Pearlman, J.M. - Medicine

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

"MRI of Collaterals"

Perry, K.L. - Physics & Astronomy

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

"Simulating Three Dimensional Radiation Belt Dynamics"

3-year award

Richeson, J.A. - Psychological and Brain Sciences

National Science Foundation

"Social Stigma vs. Situational Status in Dyadic Interactions"

Skorupski, K.A. - Microbiology

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

"New Mechanism for Regulating Virulence Gene Expression"

5-year award

Speck, N.A. - Biochemistry

National Cancer Institute

"Structure/Function of Cbf"

5-year award

Swartz, H.M. - Radiology

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

Young, O.R. - John Sloan Dickey Center

National Science Foundation

"IDGEC-IPO"

2-year award

Zegans, M.E. - Surgery

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.

Last Updated: 11/5/08