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Dartmouth researchers were awarded $5.6 million during December, including
$2.4 million in new and competing awards.
Among the recipients of recent new and competing grants, as reported by the
Office of Sponsored Projects:
Davis, Thomas - Medicine
Amgen, Inc.
An Open Label Treatment Extension Study of AMG 706
2-Year Award
deMuinck, Ebo -
Medicine
Epitek, Incorporated
Anchorage Pre-Clinical System Test Protocol
Denton, Richard - Physics &
Astronomy
National Science Foundation
Magnetospheric Mass Density Model
4-Year Award
Fisher, Elliott - Medicine
Veteran's Administration
Snide REAP VA Contract
2-Year Award
Granger, Richard - Psychological and Brain
Sciences
Dept. of Defense, Office of Naval Research
Brain Circuit Mechanisms for Peer-Level Robot-Human
Interaction
3-Year Award
Holmes, Gregory - Pediatrics
Ortho Mc-Neil Neurologics Inc.
Role of Topiramate in Preventing Visual-Spatial Memory Impairment Following
Status Epilepticus
Kazal, Louis - Community & Family
Medicine
United States Department of Agriculture
NH Telehealth Program Remote Monitoring Pilot
Projects
3-Year Award
Kelley, William - Psychological and Brain
Sciences
University of California, Santa Barbara
Dance as a Catalyst for Improving Multi-Modal Integration
9-Month Award
Kremer, Richard - History
National Science Foundation
The Copernican Revolution from Below
North, William - Physiology
Woomera Therapeutics, Inc.
MAG-1 Targeting of GRSA on Breast Cancer
Pogue, Brian - Thayer School of
Engineering
ART Advanced Research Technologies Incorporated
Time Domain (TD) Optical Imaging Technology Platform
Schaller, George - Biological Sciences
University of North Carolina
Arabidopsis 2010: Analysis of the Two-Component Signaling Network
4-Year Award
Shubitidze, Fridon - Thayer School of
Engineering
Lehigh University
Label Free Genome Sequencing
3-Year Award
Tanski, Susanne - Pediatrics
American Academy of Pediatrics
Messages for Motivation and Support for Behavior Change in Parent Smoking
Project
Viola, Lorenza - Physics &
Astronomy
DOE-Ames Laboratory
Modeling, Control, and Diagnostics of Electronic and Nuclear Spin Dynamics in
Nanosystems
3-Year Award
Wybourne, Martin - Office of the Provost and D. Kotz - Institute for
Security Technology Studies
U.S. Department of Homeland
Security
Cyber Security Collaboration and Information Sharing
Project
2 1/2-Month Award
Award commitment from the sponsoring agency is for a single year unless
otherwise indicated.
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