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Dartmouth researchers were awarded $16.3 million during May, including $4.2
million in new and competing awards. Among the recipients of recent new and
competing grants, as reported by the Office of Sponsored
Projects:
Bartels, Stephen—Psychiatry
National Institute of Mental Health
Health Promotion and Fitness for Younger and Older Adults with SMI
4-year award
Blencowe, Miles—Physics and Astronomy
Cornell University
Production and Study of Macroscopic Mechanical Entanglements
Brakenridge, G. Robert—Geography
Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technology
Enhancing Societal Benefit with NASA Earth Science and Geospatial Information
Technologies
20-month award
Chang, Ta Yuan—Biochemistry
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Structure-Function Analysis of ACAT
Fejes-Toth, Geza—Physiology
American Society of Nephrology
Role of Cardiovascular Mineralocorticoid Receptors in Health and Disease
Gribble, Gordon—Chemistry
PhytoMedical Technologies Inc.
Synthesis and Testing of Novel Bis-Acridine Antitumor Compounds
Hoopes, P. Jack—Surgery
Euclid Systems Inc.
Noninvasive Chemical Cornea Reshaping Using a Feline Model-Phase II
Howarth, Richard—Environmental Studies
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
The Role of Natural Resources in Mitigating Political, Environmental, and
Health Shocks to Extremely Poor Households in Southeastern Africa
18-month award
Kisselev, Alexei—Pharmacology and Toxicology
American Cancer Society
Different Active Sites of the Proteasome as Drug Targets in Cancer
Kollisch, Donald—Community and Family Medicine
Benjamin H. Josephson, M.D. Fund
Antenatal Training in Kosovo
1-month award
Moeschler, John and V. Reed—Pediatrics
Association of University Centers on Disabilities
Assessment in MHC Programs PHASE II OF PROJECT 9189, PI V. Reed
4-year award
Mueser, Kim and S. Rosenberg—Psychiatry
National Institute of Mental Health
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of PTSD in SMI Clients
Peterson, Kevin—Biological Sciences
National Science Foundation
The Revolution in Evolution: The Origin of Predation and the Cambrian
Explosion
Robbins, David—Pharmacology and Toxicology
Lung Cancer Research Foundation
Identify Novel Pharmacological Targets of the Hedgehog Pathway in Non-Small
Cell Lung Carcinoma
Rosenberg, Stanley—Psychiatry
Fidelity Foundation
N.H. Project for Adolescent Treatment
Sporn, Michael—Pharmacology and Toxicology
Reata Discovery Inc.
Sponsored Research Agreement on Triterpenoids
Tomek, Ivan and S. Kantor—Orthopaedics
Zimmer Holdings Inc.
Quadriceps Sparing Total Knee Replacement and the Effect on Early Clinical and
Economic Outcomes
42-month award
Award commitment from the sponsoring agency is for a single year unless
otherwise indicated.
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