September 2002
Dartmouth researchers were awarded $22.8 million during September, including $7.5 million in new and competing awards. Among the recipients of recent new and competing grants, as reported by the Office of Sponsored Projects:
Baker, I. - Thayer School
- National Science Foundation
- "An Investigation of Impurities in Greenland and Antarctic Ice Cores"
- 2-Year Award
Beisswenger, P. - Medicine
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
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"The Role of Glycation and Dicarbonyls in Diabetic Complications"
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5-Year Award
and
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"Enzymatic Controls of Nonenzymatic Glycation"
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4-Year Award
Bodwell, J. - Physiology
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- "Arsenic Effects on Glucocorticoid Receptor Action"
- 4-Year Award
Cartwright, D. - Hood Museum
- National Endowment for the Arts
- "Coming of Age in Ancient Athens: Images of Childhood"
- 32-Month Award
Defelice, B. - Library
- National Science Foundation
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"Collaborative Project: To Gather, Document, Filter and Assess the Broad and Deep Collection of the Digital Library for Earth System Education"
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2-Year Award
Dematteo, C. - Medicine
- Health Resources and Services Administration
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"Southern New Hampshire Integrated Care"
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18-Month Award
Drake, R. - Psychiatry
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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"Demonstration and Evaluation of EBPs"
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3-Year Award
Folt, C. - Dean of Faculty Office
- National Science Foundation
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"Graduate Research Fellowship"
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5-Year Award
Goodman, D. - Pediatrics
- Health Resources and Services Administration
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"Primary Care Service Area Enhancements and Studies"
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5-Year Award
Gorman, P. - Psychiatry
- State Of Vermont
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"VT. EBP"
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3-Year Award
Guyre, P. ‚ - Physiology
Morganelli, P. - Microbiology
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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"Regulation and Function of Macrophage CD163"
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2-Year Award
Hamilton, J. - Pharmacology and Toxicology
Chen, C., Folt, C., and Shaw, J. - Biological Sciences
- National Science Foundation
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"Development of Methods Linking Genomic and Ecological Responses in a Freshwater Sentinel Species"
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5-Year Award
Levin, T. - Music
- Ford Foundation
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Where Mountains Sing: Sound, Music and Spiritual Landscape in Tuva and Beyond
Llewellyn-Thomas, H. - Community and Family Medicine
- Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making
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"Health Decision Resource"
Lurie, J. - Medicine
- National Inst. of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease
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"Clinical Decision Making in Low Back Pain"
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5-Year Award
Lynd, L. - Thayer School
- Department of Energy
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"Comparative Investigation of Physiological Features of Cellulose"
and
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Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research, Inc.
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"Conversion of Paper Sludge to Ethanol"
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2-Year Award
Richeson, J. - Psychological and Brain Sciences
- Princeton University
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"Daily Experiences with Intergroup Interactions"
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2-Year Award
Rockmore, D. - Mathematics
- National Science Foundation
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"ITR Collaborative Research: Complexity-Theoretic Applications of Fourier Analysis"
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3-Year Award
Rosenberg, S. - Psychiatry
- Schering Corporation
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"Antiviral Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C in Persons with Severe Mental Illness"
and
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State of New Hampshire
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"State Incentive Grant"
Rus, D. - Computer Science
- National Science Foundation
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"Reactive Sensor Networks"
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3-Year Award
Sengupta, A. - Psychiatry
- Veteran's Administration
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"VA Personal Services Contract"
Thorstensen, J. - Physics and Astronomy
- NASA, Space Telescope Science Institute
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"GD 552: The Oldest Cataclysmic Variable"
Tosteson, A. - Medicine
- National Institute on Aging
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"Evaluation of Osteoporosis in the Elderly"
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5-Year Award
Williams, D. - Mathematics
- National Science Foundation
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"Proper Actions, Symmetric Imprimitivity Theorems, and Representations of Dynamical Systems"
Wira, C. - Physiology
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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"Sex Hormone Regulation of Innate Immunity in Women and Men"
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5-Year Award
Young, R. - Obstetrics and Gynecology
- National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
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"Factors Responsible for the Control of Human Labor"
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2-Year Award
Award commitment from the sponsoring agency is for a single year unless otherwise indicated.