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Faculty Notes
307 Activities 308 Publications
Administrators' Notes
308 Activities 308 Publications
Documentation
309 James A. Burns, C.S.C., Graduate School Award
309 Research Achievement Award 309 Faculty Award Nominations Sought 310 Reinhold Niebuhr Award
Nominations Sought 310 Grenville Clark Award Nominations
Sought 310 FoikAward Nominations Sought 311 Errors and Updates
Research
311 January2004
FEBRUARY 20, 2004
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Activities
David Aune, professor of theology, presented a workshop at the Divinity School of the Univ. of Chicago on Jan. 12.
Kathleen Cannon, O.P., associate dean of the College of Science and concurrent associate professor of theology, gave an invited presentation at ''A Celebration of Preaching;' Emory Univ., Sept. 16-19; preached "God's Future: Not Yet Fully Born" at Emory Univ., Oct. 18; and led a day of retreat on "The Spirtual Ground of Leadership" for Founders and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities, Holy Cross Abbey, Berryville, Va., Oct. 25.
Lawrence Cunningham, the O'Brien Professor of Theology, presented ten conferences to the Cistercian Community of Santa Rita Abbey (Sonoita, Ariz.) and the Benedictine Community of Tucson, Jan. 1-7; and "Fidelity in a Time of Crisis;' the Hesburgh Lecture for the Notre Dame Alumni Club and Saint Pius Church, Indianapolis, Jan. 22.
Julia Douthwaite, professor of French, assistant provost for International Studies, and Nanovic Institute fellow, presented "Monstrous Intentions: Science and the Roman noir" at the annual meeting of the Modern Language Association, San Diego, Dec. 28.
Rev. Michael R. Driscoll, the Tisch Family Professor of Theology, presented the keynote address for the Southwest Liturgical Conference "Mystagogy and the Sacred Arts:' Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan 16.
Holly Goodson, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, presented "Kinesin Family Nomenclature: Lessons Learned from Their Protein Families" at the American Society Meeting for Cell Biology, San Francisco, Dec. 13-18.
Robert E. Haywood, assistant professor of art history, presented an invited lecture "Interrogative Art, History, and Tourism" at the conference "Museums and Difference;'
organized and sponsored by the Center for 21st Century Studies, Univ. of WisconsinMilwaukee, the Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, Chicago, Nov. 15.
Maxwell Johnson, professor of theology, presented "Reflections on the Hopes and Challenges of Christian Unity" at Interfaith Christian Night Prayer, Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Notre Dame, Jan. 21; "Rites of Christian Initiation" to lay pastoral leaders, Liturgical Institute Course, Roman Catholic Diocese of Gary, Jan. 15, 22, 29, and Feb. 5; "Recent Research on the Origins and Use of the Sanctus in the Eucharistic Prayer" to the "Problems in the Early History of the Liturgy Seminar;' North American Academy of Liturgy, New York, Jan. 3-6; and ''Advent Reflections on the Blessed Virgin Mary;' Adult Forum, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, South Bend, Dec. 7 and 14. He had a book signing for The Virgin of Guadalupe; Theological Reflections of an Anglo-Lutheran Liturgist at Augsburg-Fortress Store, ELCA Headquarters, Chicago, Dec. 11.
Encarnacion Juarez, assisiant professor of Spanish and faculty fellow of the Medieval Institute, presented "Arrapiezos y extrafias figuras en El Buscon" at the Mid-America Conference on Hispanic Literatures, Oct. 2-4, Boulder, Colo,; and "The Politics of Clothing in Spanish Picaresque Novels" at the M/MLA annual convention, Nov.7-9, in Chicago.
Prashant V. Kamat, professional specialist in the Radiation Laboratory, jnesented "Nanostructured Carbon Electrodes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell," written with Dan Meisel, professor of chemistry and biochemistry.
Michael Lykoudis, chairperson and professor of architecture, convened the committee of architects and architectural historians at the Notre Dame London Center in London to select the 2004 Richard H. Driehaus Prize recipient.
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Timothy Matovina, associate professor of theology and director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, made three workshop presentations to the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress, Feb. 20-21; presented workshops on Hispanic ministry to clergy and diocesan pastoral leaders, Raleigh, N.C., Jan. 30-31; and presented "Los Hispanic Cat6licos en los Estados Unidos;' a weekend course, at Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angeles, Jan. 17-18.
Rev. Richard P. McBrien, the CrowleyO'Brien Professor of Theology, presented "The Crisis Continues: Reflections on the State of the Church" at the Holy Family Parish Community, Inverness, Ill., Nov. 13; and appeared on ABC News to discuss "Jesus, Mary, and Da Vinci" on Nov. 3.
Rev. John Meier, the Warren Foundation Professor of Catholic Theology, gave the annual retreat to the Holy Cross priests and brothers, Notre Dame, Jan. 7-10.
Nathan D. Mitchell, professional specialist and associated director of the Center for Pastoral Liturgy and concurrent professional specialist in theology, presented keynote lectures at the annual liturgy conference for the clergy and laity of the Diocese of St. Petersburg, Fla., Jan. 29-31.
Margaret Pfeil, assistant professor of theology, presented "Formation of Conscience in Service of Peacemaking" at the Catholic Social Thought across the Curriculum Conference, St. Thomas Univ., St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 24; "Racism and Catholic Social Teaching;' Notre Dame's Catholic Social Tradition Program, Nov. 8; and a talk on the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Sacred Heart Parish Center, Nov. 9.
Jeanne Romero-Severson, associate professor of biological sciences, was the chair for the NCR 2004 meeting "The Interface of Quantitative Genetics and Genomics;' San Francisco, Feb. 11-14.
Thomas Gordon Smith, professor of architecture, presented "Vitruvius and Practice Today" for the Institute of Classical Architecture/Classical America at the Dahesh Museum, New York, Jan. 29.
Andreas Woehr, research assistant professor of physics, presented "Q Measurement of the N=Z rp-Procesrwaiting Point
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Nucleus 68Se and Its Astrophysical Implications" at the "Seminar fiir Kern- und Raduiochemie;' Johannes Gutenberg-Univ. Mainz (Germany), Jan. 14.
Publications
David Aune, professor of theology, published "Lexical Glosses and Definitions of Therapeuo;' New Testament Greek and Exegesis: Essays in Honor of Gerald F. Hawthorne (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003): 11-22.
Rev. Paul Bradshaw, professor of theology, published "The Effects of Liturgical Revision on Anglican Doctrine;' Search: A Church ofirelandJournal26 (2003): 144-149.
Lawrence Cunningham, the O'Brien Professor of Theology, published John Henry Newman: Selected Spiritual Writings (Hyde Park, N.Y.: New City, 2004): 127 pp.; "Dialogue and Contemplation;' Centro Pro Unione Bulletin [Rome] 64 (fall): 34-36; "Prayer and Pedagogy: Some Reflections" in A Sacramental Life: Festschrift for Bernard Cooke (Milwaukee: Marquette Univ. Press, 2003): 253-264; and "Religion Book Notes;' Commonweal cxxi (Jan. 16): 28-30.
William G. Dwyer, the Hank Family Professor of Mathematics, published "Obstruction Theory in Model Categories;' written with J.D. Christensen and Daniel C. Isaksen, visiting assistant professor of mathematics, Advances in Mathematics 181 (2004): 396-416.
David Fagerberg, associate professor of theology, published a review ofW. Cavanaugh's Theopolitical Imagination: Discovering the Liturgy as a Political Act in an Age of Global Consumerism in Theology Today; and "A Patriot of the Sexes;: Gilbert, a Magazine of GK Chesterton
Leonid Faybusovich, professor of mathematics, published "Global Optimization of Homogeneous Polynomials on the Simplex and on the Sphere;' Frontiers of Global Optimization, c.· Floudas and P. Pardalos, eds. pp. 109-121.
Jeremiah P. Freeman, professor emeritus of chemistry and biochemistry, published "Reductive Methylation/Phosphorylation of 3,4-diazacyclopentadienone N-Oxides
with Trim ethyl Phosphite;' Hererocycles 62 (2004): 847-849.
Maxwell Johnson, professor of theology, coedited and contributed "Tertullian's 'Diem baptismo sollemniorem' Revisited: A Tentative Hypothesis on Baptism at Pentecost;' in M.E. Johnson and L.E. Phillips ( eds.) Studia Liturgica Diversa: Essays in Honor of Paul F. Bradshaw (Portland: The Pastoral Press, 2004).
Timothy Matovina, associate professor of theology and director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, published "Guadalupe at Calvary: Patristic Theology in Miguel Sanchez's Imagen de la Virgen Maria (1648);' Theological Studies 64 (December): 795-811; "Our Lady of Guadalupe: Patroness of America;' America (Dec. 8): 8-12.
Ralph Mcinerny, the Grace Professor of Medieval Studies, director of the Maritain Center, and professor of philosophy, published "First Thoughts on a Last End" in Indubitanter ad veritatem, ed. Ji:irgen Vijgen (Willibroordhuis, Vogelenzang, Grootseminarie Rolduc, Kerkrade, Holland, 2003): 315-321.
Dan Meisel, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, published "Kinetic and Thermodynamic Aspects of Adsorption on Silica Nanoparticles, A Pulse Radiolysis Study" with B.H. Milosavljevic, Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108, No.6 (2004): 1827-1830.
Activities
Valerie Staples, coordinator of Eating Disorder Services at the University Counseling Center, was interviewed on WSBT-TV News on Jan. 6 regarding pro anorexia Web sites.
Nathan D. Mitchell, professional specialist and associated director of the Center for Pastoral Liturgy and concurrent professional specialist in theology, published "Where Do We Go From Here?'" (The ''Amen Corner") Worship 78, No. 1 (January): 60-72.
Peter R. Moody Jr., professor of political science, edited China Documents Annual, 1.999: Foreign Trouble, Internal Unrest (Gulf Breeze, 2003); and published "Taiwan's Democracy: Some Reservations;' Issues and Studies 39, No.3 (September): 219-225.
Timothy C. Ovaert, professor of erospace and mechanical engineering, published ''A Rough Surface Contact Model for General Anisotropic Materials" withY. Lin in ASME Transactions, Journal ofTribology 126, No. 1 (2004): 41-49.
Margaret Pfeil, assistant professor of theology, published "The Interpretive Task of Moral Theology: Cultural and Epistemological Considerations;' Josephinum Journal of Theology 10, No.2 (summer/fall): 261-70.
Thomas Gordon Smith, professor of architecture, published Vitruvius on Architecture (New York: Monacelli Press, 2004).
Publications
Alan Bigger, director of Building Services, published "The Heart of Cleaning Operations with L.B. Bigger, Executive Housekeeping Today 25, No.2 (February): 6-8; and "Restroom Cleaning Revisited" with L.B. Bigger, Maintenance Solutions (January): 28-29.
James A. Burns, C.S.C., Graduate School Award
Nominations are requested for the James A. Burns, C.S.C. Graduate School Award given annually to a faculty member for distinction in graduate teaching or other exemplary contributions to graduate education. Contributions can be in any or all of the following areas: building or developing a graduate program, teaching quality graduate courses, excellence as an adviser or thesis director, and excellence in service as a director of graduate studies or in any other similar position. This honor will be presented at the President's dinner for the faculty in May, and the recipient will receive a citation and cash prize.
The nomination packet should include a minimum of four letters of support (two from students and two from faculty) but no more than six, and a copy of the nominee's CV. All documentation should be sent to the department chair, who will forward the complete packet to the Graduate School by Friday, March 8, 2004 ..
The first Notre Dame President with an advanced degree, a doctorate from the Catholic University of America, Father Burns was the leading reformer of Catholic education in this country in the first quarter of the 20th century. One of his most significant contributions was to raise academic standards by recruiting faculty with doctoral degrees.
James A. Burns, C.S.C., Graduate School Winners Since 1990
1989-1990 Rev. Ernan McMullin 1990-1991 Lawrence Marsh 1991-1992 Wilhelm Stoll 1992-1993 ScottMaxwell 1993-1994 Joan Aldous
Francis J. Castellino 1994-1995 Robert C. Johansen
Kwang-Tzu Yang 1995-1996 Jeanne D. Day 1996-1997 Arvind Varma
1997-1998 David Leege Thomas Mueller
1998-1999 Gail Bederman 1999-2000 Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe 2000-2001 Thomas Nowak 2001-2002 Cindy Bergeman 2002-2003 Joan Brennecke
Research Achievement Award
The Research Achievement Award is awarded annually to honor a distinguished Notre Dame faculty member who has made significant contributions to scholarship in his or her discipline and to the research and education goals of the University.
The deans of each of the colleges may nominate two full-time faculty members, currently active in research and teaching. In addition to a copy of the nominee's resume, each nomination should include a two-page letter that addresses the selection criteria:
• Evidence of the nominee's commitment to his or her profession and efforts to further the University's research and scholarship mission.
·The nominee's past research accomplishments and future research potential.
• Demonstration of universal recognition as a research leader.
The vice president for Graduate Studies and Research will appoint a committee to review the nominations. The committee will include one member from each of the colleges and will make recommendations to the vice president for Graduate Studies and Research, who will select the winner.
The award will consist of a plaque and a $10,000 award placed in a discretionary research account for the recipient's use. The winner will also be recognized in the Commencement program and at the President's faculty dinner.
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Nominations must be received by the vice president for Graduate Studies and Research, 416 Main Building, no later than March 8, 2004.
Research Achievement Award Winners
2000-2001 Arvind Varma 2001-2002 Eugene Ulrich 2002-2003 Maureen Hallinan
Faculty Award Nominations Sought
Established in the 1927-28 academic year by the Alumni Association, the Faculty Award singles out that faculty member who, in the opinion of his or her colleagues, has contributed outstanding service to the University of Notre Dame. Each year a selection committee, composed of prior winners and representing the colleges and the Law School, studies the recommendations submitted by former recipients of this award, the deans, and individual faculty members, and selects a winner.
Nominations must be received by Joy Vann-Hamilton, assistant provost, 300 Main Building, no later than March 8, 2004.
Faculty Award Winners Since 1960
1959-1960 Otto Bird 1960-1961 John Frederick 1961-1962 Milton Burton 1962-1963 Stephen Kertesz 1963-1964 Raymond Gutschick 1964-1965 Matthew Fitzsimons 1965-1966 Bernard D. Cullity 1966-1967 John Magee 1967-1968 Rev. Charles E. Sheedy, C.S.C. 1968-1969 Bernard Waldman 1969-1970 James Massey 1970-1971 Thomas Stritch 1971-1972 ErnestSandeen 1972-1973 Rev. Ernan McMullin 1973-1974 Robert E. Rodes Jr. 1974-1975 Herbert E. Sim 1975-1976 Ronald Weber 1976-1977 Walter Miller 1977-1978 J. Philip Gleason 1978-1979 K.-T. Yang 1979-1980 ~rederick J, Crosson 1980-1981 Jeremiah P. Freeman 1981-1982 Morris Pollard 1982-1983 James Kohn 1983-1984 John Malone 1984-1985 Rudy Bottei
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1985-1986 Rev. David Burrell, C.S.C. 1986-1987 Paul Weinstein 1987-1988 RayPowell 1988-1989 RobertA. Leader 1989-1990 Edward J. Murphy 1990-1991 Eugene Henry 1991-1992 George B. Craig Jr. 1992-1993 Lee Tavis 1993-1994 Sonia Gernes 1994-1995 Ralph Mcinerny 1995-1996 Carol Ann Mooney 1996-1997 William B. Berry 1997-1998 GeorgeS. Howard 1998-1999 Frank Reilly 1999-2000 John Borkowski 2000-200 1 Yusaku Furuhashi 2001-2002 Jean Porter 2002-2003 Francis Castellino
Reinhold Niebuhr Award Nominations Sought
Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., and Chancellor Willy Brandt of West Ger-many were the first recipients of Reinhold Niebuhr awards sponsored by friends of the Protestant theologian and author. Receiving this award in September 1972, at ceremonies at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, Father Hesburgh announced the establishment of a Reinhold Niebuhr Award at the University of Notre Dame. This award is made annually to a student, faculty member, or administrator whose life and writings promote or exemplify the area of social justice in modern life. The initial award to Father Hesburgh was $5,000. This he turned over to the Notre Dame endowment to underwrite an annual cash award of $250 for the winner of this campus honor. The selection committee includes representatives from the colleges and the Law School, c::Cimpus Ministry, Center for Social Concerns, rectors, Ladies of Notre Dame, and the student body. All members of the Notre Dame community are invited to submit recommendations for this award to JoyVann-Hamilton, assistant provost, 300 Main Building, prior to March 8, 2004.
Reinhold Niebuhr Award Winners
1973 Msgr. John J. Egan 1974 CILA (Community for the
International Lay Apostolate)
1975 George N. Shuster 1976 Rev. Louis Putz, C.S.C. 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Quigley 1978 Thomas P. Broden 1979 Rev. William Toohey, C.S.C. 1980 Rev. Don McNeill, C.S.C. 1981 Charles K. Wilber 1982 Kenneth and Penny Jameson 1983 Julian Pleasants 1984 John W. Houck and
Oliver F. Williams, C.S.C. 1985 James Sterba 1986 John H. Yoder 1987 Stephen Worland 1988 Denis Goulet 1989 Sharon Lynn O'Brien 1990 John J. Gilligan 1991 Thomas and Nancy Shaffer 1992 Patrick E. Murphy 1993 John Borkowski 1994 Bernard Doering 1995 Rev. Richard McCormick, S.J. 1996 Rev. William M. Lewers, C.S.C. 1997 Rev. Joseph D. Ross, C.S.C. 1998 Lee Tavis 1999 Robert E. and Jeanne Rodes 2000 Kathleen Maas Weigert 2001 Dinah Shelton and
R. Scott Appleby 2002 Rev. Patrick Gaffney, C.S.C. 2003 George Lopez
Grenville Clark Award Nominations Sought
On October 20, 1978, Father Hesburgh was one of three recipients of the Grenville Clark Prize, an award given every three years by the Grenville Clark Fund at Dartmouth College. Following the procedure established when he won the Reinhold Neibuhr Award in 1972, Father Hesburgh donated the $5,000 Clark stipend to the Notre Dame endowment to underwrite a cash prize of $250 to be awarded each year. This award is made to a faculty member, administrator, or student whose volunteer activities serve to advance the cause of peace and human rights to which Grenville Clark devoted his extraordinary life of public service. The selection committee includes representatives from the colleges and Law School, Campus Ministry, Center for Social Concerns, rectors, Ladies of Notre Dame, and the student body. All members
of the Notre Dame community are invited to submit recommendations for this award to JoyVann-Hamilton, assistant provost, 300 Main Building, prior to March 8, 2004.
Grenville Clark Award Winners
1979 Peter Walshe 1980 James and Mary Ann Roemer 1981 Sr. Judith Ann Beattie, C.S.C. 1982 Kenneth W. Milani 1983 Peggy Roach 1984 The Notre Dame Legal Aid and
Defender Association 1985 Cecil and Mary Mast 1986 Rev. Robert F. Griffin, C.S.C. 1987 Conrad Kellenberg 1988 D' Arcy Chisholm and
David Link 1989 Lloyd and Shelly Ketchum
Kevin and Kathy Misiewicz 1990 Peter Morgan and
Sr. Anne Giarrante, O.S.F. 1991 Kathleen Maas Weigert and
Delores Tantoco-Stauder 1992 Rev. H. Thomas McDermott, C.S.C. 1993 Michael and Christine Etzel 1994 Bro. Bonaventure Scully, C.F.X. 1995 Eugene J. McClory 1996 Jennifer A. Morehead
Matthew Fitzgerald 1997 Thomas V. Merluzzi 1998 Jerry and Marge Marley 1999 Teresa Phelps 2000 Dave Kirkner 2001 Roger Jacobs 2002 Stephen Silliman 2003 Kenneth Hendricks
Foik Award Nominations Sought
The Rev. Paul J. Foik Award Committee invites nominees for the award, which is given annually to a library faculty member who has contributed significantly to library service to the Notre Dame community or to the library profession through personal scholarship or involvement in professional associations. The award is named for the Holy Cross priest who served as direc-tor of Notre Dame's library from 1912 to 1924 and was a leading figure in the library profession in the first quarter of the 20th century. It is among those announced at the President's faculty dinner in May. Previous
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winners, beginning with the first award in 1991, include Maureen Gleason, Robert Havlik, Joseph Huebner, Rafael Tarrago, Janis Johnston, Charlotte Ames, Dwight King Jr., Stephen Hayes, Katharina Blackstead, Margaret Porter, Lucy Salsbury Payne, Laura Anderson Bayard, and Joanne Bessler.
All members of the University Libraries' and Law Library faculty with two or more years' service are eligible. Please send letters of nomination to the Reverend Paul J. Foik Award Committee, c/o Melodie Eiteljorge, 221 Hesburgh Library, by March 8, 2004. Such letters should include reasons for considering the nominee for this award.
Errors and Updates
In issue 4, the following listings were incorrectly printed.
Jean McManus, Associate Librarian. A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1985; M.A., Univ. of Chicago, 1989 (1997).
Jessica McManus Warnell, Concurrent Instructor and Program Manager in the Institute for Ethical Business Worldwide. B.A., Saint Mary's College, 1998; M.A., Univ. of Chicago, 2000 (2001).
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In issue 4, the listing for the University Committee on Research and Sponsored Programs (p. 79) should be as follows:
University Committee on Research and Sponsored Programs
Ex officio Members Jeffrey Kantor, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research Anthony Hyder, Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies and
Research Howard Hanson, Assistant Vice President for Graduate Studies and
Research
Appointed Members Christopher Fox, Professor, English
Term Expires 2006
Peter Kogge, Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Robin Rhodes, Associate Professor, Arts, Art History, and
Design Marya Lieberman, Associate Professor, Chemistry and
Biochemistry William Nichols, Associate Dean, Mendoza
College of Business, Professor, Accountancy Alan Seabaugh, Professor, Electrical Engineering Dinah Shelton, Professor, Center for Civil and Human
Rights, Law School Carol Tanner, Associate Professor, Physics TBA (spring 2004, College of Arts and Letters) Jerry Wei, Associate Professor, Management
2005
2004
2006
2006 2004
2006 2005 2006 2004
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All awards and proposals are credited in the Monthly Summaries report to the academic department of the primary principal investigator. The Office of Research proposal routing form asks principal investigators to indicate at the time the proposal is submitted which unit will be responsible for the conduct of the project. If that unit is a center or institute the proposal/award is included in the Centers/Institutes report that is a subset of the Monthly Summaries report.
The Office of Research is doing what it can to ensure all units receive credit for the proposals/awards they submit and receive. However, it depends on the PI to properly identify responsibility for the project at the time the proposal is submitted. Please notify the Office of Research at [email protected] or 631-4670 if you are aware of any proposals or awards that have not been properly credited to a center or institute.
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Awards Received
Category
Research
Proposals Submitted
Category
Research
Category
Research
Facilities and Equipment
Instructional Programs
Other Programs
Service Programs
Category
Research
Facilities and Equipment
Instructional Programs
Other Programs
Service Programs
Awards and Proposal Summary
01/01/2004 to 01/31/2004
No. Amount
2t $3,074,921
Total 27 $3,074,92/
No. Amount
7~ $18,960,90~
Total 7~ $18,960,90:;
January 2004 Cumulative summary
Awards Received
07.01.2001 - 01.31.2002 07.01.2002- 01.31.2003
No. Amount No. Amount
229 $29,235,828 190 $32,744,401
9 $1,184,402 10 $1,333,710
Total: 238 $30,420,230 200 $34,078,111
Proposals Submitted
07.01.2001 - 01.31.2002 07.01.2002- 01.31.2003
No. Amount No. Amount
422 $146,010,672 350 $97,888,052
7 $4,663,018 7 $3,253,080
Total: 429 $150,673,690 357 $101,141,132
07.01.2003- 01.31.2004
No. Amount
232 $34,384,396
8 $1,166,443
$62,500
241 $35,613,339
07.01.2003-01.31.2004
No. Amount
448 $166,381,272
2 $88,533
450 $166,469,805
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Awards received during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s) Title Sponsor Dollars Months
Awards for Research
Department or Office: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Atassi, Hafiz M. Hydrodynamics and Department of Navy $70,000 66
Acoustics of Rotor Blades in Nonuniform Inflow Conditions
Mason, James J Thermomechanical National Science $12,000 36
Morris, Scott C. Investigations of High Foundation Speed Machining of Aluminum
Mueller, Thomas J. Experimental and Department of Navy $70,000 24
Morris, Scott C. Analytical Study of the Hydroacoustics of
(Center or Institute) Propellers
Mueller, Thomas J. An Experimental Department of Navy $57,914 25
Morris, Scott C. Study of Trailing Edge Noise
(Center or Institute)
Department or Office: Biological Sciences
Fraser, Malcolm J. Debugging Protein Corporate funding $310,278 36
Glycosylation for Biotherapeutics
McKee, Edward E. Heart Mitochondrial I.U. School Medicine $240,003 22
(Center or Institute) Toxicity of Antiviral Nucleosides
Pollard, Morris Mapping the Genetic Medical College of $31,000 12
Determinants for the Wisconsin (Center or Institute) Dietary Influence on
Prostate Cancer
Department or Office: Chemistry and Biochemistry
Baker, Brian M. Physical Basis for T National Institutes of $251,388 48
Cell Receptor Binding Health and Activity
Jacobs, Dennis C MURI Center for University of Chicago $52,994 36 Materials Chemistry in the Space Environment
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Awards received during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s) Title Sponsor
Jacobs, Dennis C.
Carmichael, Jan C.
Ferraudi, Guillermo
Helman, W. Phillip
Kamat, Prashant
Madden, Keith P.
LaVerne, Jay A.
Guidi, Dirk
Hug, Gordon L.
Chipman, Daniel M.
Tripathi, Gorakh Nath R.
Bentley, John J.
Pimblott, Simon M.
Meisel, Dan
(Center or Institute)
Mobashery, Shahriar
Mobashery, Shahriar
Department or Office:
Burns, Peter C.
Salvati, Lynn A.
Charged Particle Ejection From Nanolayered Heterostructures
Radiation and Photochemistry in Condensed Phase
Department of the Air Force
Department of Energy
Ribosomal Function & National Institutes of Antibiotic Design Health
Resistance to Beta-Lactam Antibodies
Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences
Quantifying and Predicting Reactive Transport
Cyclic Behavior of Cemented Sands: Testing, Field Variation, and Modeling
National Institutes of Health
Department of Energy
National Science Foundation
Dollars Months
$105,000 12
$600,000 17
$282,318 48
$288,833 23
$75,000 24
$95,686 60
Awards received during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s) Title Sponsor Dollars
Department or Office:
Antsaklis, Panos J
Lemmon, Michael D
Mintairov, Alexander
Sauer, Ken D
Department or Office:
Chun, Sung-Chang
Sun, Wei
Cardenas, Gilberta
Ready, Timothy
(Center or Institute)
Department or Office:
Blackstead, Howard A.
Furdyna, Jacek K.
Garg, Umesh
(Center or Institute)
Electrical Engineering
Supervisory Control of Department of Army Networked Control Systems
Study of Quantum Corporate funding Confined States in lnAsSb/GaAs Quantum Dots
Research on Iterative Corporate funding Reconstruction Methods for Spiral X-rayCT
Institute for Latino Studies
Physics
Border Kids Count
A Paradigm for the Genesis of High Temperature Superconductor Electronics
Private funding
Private funding
Spin-Based Photonics University of Oregon Via Electromagnetically-Inc Transparency
International Collaboration on Investigation of Microscopic Structure of Exotic Compressional-mode Giant Resonances
National Science Foundation
$25,055
$10,000
$36,381
$14,989
$46,584
$52,755
$51,150
315
Months
36
6
41
3
12
36
36
W't'MMJW:1AWWI'r!i77ITM'KW!I
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Awards received during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s) Title Sponsor Dollars Months
Wayne, Mitchell R. Scintillator Based Cornell University $10,800 12 Muon System R&D University Consortium for a Linear Collider
Department or Office: Political Science
Welna, Christopher J Building Capacity for Department of Education $65,510 24
(Center or Institute) Social Progress: A Partnership for Leadership Development
Department or Office: Program of Liberal Studies
Reydams-Schils, Gretchen J. The Notre Dame Private funding $10,000 36 Workshop on Ancient Philosophy
Department or Office: Radiation Laboratory
LaVerne, Jay A. Hazardous and Department of Energy $200,944 36
Pimblott, Simon M. Corrosive Gas Production in the
(Center or Institute) Radiolysis of Water/Organic Mixtures in Model TRU Waste
Department or Office: Sociology
Yamane, David A. Real Stories of Valparaiso University $8,345 8 Christian Initiation: Lessons for and from the RCIA
-\ lA! FR FM!M R? IF$ 8' 7WTZii!J F PFW"
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s)
Proposals for Research
Department or Office:
Bowling, Alan P.
Renaud, John E.
Schmid, Steven R.
Schmid, Steven R.
Niebur, Glen L.
Department or Office:
Fuentes, Agustin
Kawano, Satsuki
Department or Office:
Belovsky, Gary E.
· Belovsky, Gary E.
Title Sponsor
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Reliability Based Design National Science Foundation Optimization of Robotic Systems
Chatter Suppresion through Emulsion Lubrication
Corporate funding
Design and Manufacture National Science Foundation of Biomimetic Bone Scaffold
Anthropology
Primate/Human Pathogen University of Washington Transmission: Bio-threats in Asia
Migrant Japanese and Eldercare in the US
Biological Sciences
University of Texas
L TREB: Ecosystem National Science Foundation Structure and Function in Palouse Grasslands
For Herbivores to National Science Foundation Accelerate or Decelerate Nutrient Cycling: The Influence of Plant, Soil, and Microclimate Differences
Dollars
$300,235
$34,500
$363,855
$242,233
$65,854
$299,445
$148,878
NWR"m"'1'5"
317
Months
36
9
36
60
12
60
36
il
318
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s)
Feder, Jeffrey L.
Ferdig, Michael T.
Hellmann, Jessica J.
Romero-Severson, Jeanne
Johnson, Alan L.
Lamberti, Gary A.
Bernat, Melody J.
Tank, Jennifer L.
Li, Lei
McDowell, Mary A.
Title Sponsor
Sympatric Host Race National Science Foundation Formation in Rhagoletis: A Field Test of Impaired Host Finding Ability in Hybrids
Genetic Control of Cross-Resistances in Plasmodium Falciparum
Mechanistic Studies of Species' Boundaries in Model Herbivore and Plant Systems
National Institutes of Health
National Science Foundation
Modulation of Granulosa National Science Foundation Cell Differentiation by MAP Kinase Signaling
Linking Landscape Structure to the Biotic Integrity of Water Resources in the Agricultural Midwest
Department of Agriculture
Centrifugal Modulation of National Institutes of Health Vertebrate Visual Sensitivity
Inhibition of lnterleukin-12 Private funding in Leishmania-Infected Macrophages
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Dollars Months
$137,130 24
$322,000 12
$699,115 36
$492,225 36
$487,065 36
$222,750 12
$214,500 36
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Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s)
McDowell, Mary A.
McDowell, Mary A.
Narvaez, Carmen J.
Romero-Severson, Jeanne
Shay, Neil F.
Shay, Neil F.
Shay, Neil F.
Shay, Neil F.
·suckow, Mark A.
Title Sponsor
Inhibition of lnterleukin-12 Private funding in Leishmania-Infected Macrophages
The Role of Mannose Private funding Receptor in Endothelial Vascular Remodeling
Role of Vitamin D on Department of Defense Breast Cancer-Bone Cell Interactions
Evolutionary Genomics in National Science Foundation Natural Populations of Red Oaks
The Effect of Soy Extract Private funding on Lipid-Related Gene Expression
Soy lsoflavones Regulate Private funding Cholesterol Homeostasis
Soy lsoflavones, Lipid National Institutes of Health Homeostasis and PPARs
Molecular Mechanisms of Southern Illinois University Soy-Induced Anti-Diabetic Effects
Anti-Adhesive Tissue Scaffold
Corporate funding
Dollars
$351,747
$114,400
$112,500
$539,660
$24,500
$49,000
$314,250
$100,000
$1,454
319
Months
48
36
12
36
12
24
12
48
12
320
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s)
Tank, Jennifer L.
Rosi-Marshall, Emma
Tenniswood, Martin
Tenniswood, Martin
Vaughan, Kevin T.
Welsh, JoEIIen J.
Department or Office:
Palmer, Andre F.
Palmer, Andre F.
Title Sponsor
Cycling of Novel National Science Foundation Allochthonous Carbon in Midwestern Agricultural Streams
Role of Clusterin in Tumor Department of Defense Progression and Metastasis in Breast Cancer
Estrogen Receptor-Beta Department of Defense in Response of Breast Cancer to Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators
Regulation of Cytoplasmic Dynein Targeting
Hydroxyapatite-Matrix Regulation of Breast Cancer Biology
National Institutes of Health
Department of Defense
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Mechanically Stable National Institutes of Health Blood Substitutes
PEG Conjugated National Institutes of Health Polymerized Hemoglobin
Dollars Months
$532,579 36
$112,500 12
$112,500 12
$228,690 12
$112,500 12
$300,000 12
$187,500 12
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s)
Department or Office:
Brown, Seth N.
Castellino, Francis J.
Joyce, David
Krchnak, Viktor
Lieberman, Marya
Wiest, Olaf G.
Wiest, Olaf G.
Helquist, Paul
Wiest, Olaf G.
Title
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Mechanism and Applications of Alkene Activation by Metal Nitrides and Carbynes
Sponsor
National Science Foundation
The Protein C Pathway in National Institutes of Health Acute and Chronic Asthma
The Protein C Pathway in National Institutes of Health Murine Sepsis
Undergraduate Research National Science Foundation Center in Distributed Discovery
Nanoscale Electromolecular Lithography (NEL)
Structure, Reactivity, and Selectivity of Hydrocarbon Radical Cations
Structure of the Low Molecular Weight Tyrosine Phosphatases
University of California-Los Angeles
National Science Foundation
Purdue University
ETC Reactions in Ionic Private funding Liquids: New Reactivities, New Selectivities, New Possibilities
Dollars
$512,750
$300,000
$300,000
$50,000
$500,000
$371,194
$95,285
$80,000
321
Months
12
12
12
36
36
12
24
322
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s)
Department or Office:
Kareem, Ahsan
Kurama, Yahya C.
Kurama, Yahya C.
Salvati, Lynn A.
Maurice, Patricia A.
Woertz, Jennifer R.
Alber, Mark S.
Fein, Jeremy B.
Madey, Gregory R.
Neal, Clive R.
Department or Office:
Scheutz, Matthias J.
Title Sponsor
Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences
Risk Mitigation for Strategic Ports
National Science Foundation
Supplement to NSF CAREER Project
National Science Foundation
NEESR-SG Performance University of Cincinnati Based Engineering of Coupled Core Wall Structures
Coupling of Metals, National Science Foundation Nutrients, and Microbial Biofilms: Integrated Experimental and Modeling Studies
Continued Study of Private funding Platinum-Group Element Mobility in Roadside Environments
Computer Science & Engineering
Development, National Institutes of Health Experiment, and Analysis with a Computational Model of Basic Emotions in a Multiagent Simulation
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Dollars
$175,000
$9,999
$338,083
$1,831,352
$120,000
$75,000
Months
36
6
48
48
36
12
• -1· •
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s)
Department or Office:
Marsh, Lawrence C.
Department or Office:
Fay, Patrick J.
Hall, Douglas C.
Hall, Douglas C.
Hall, Douglas C.
Merz, James L.
Mintairov, Alexander
Jena, Debdeep
Seabaugh, Alan C.
Timler, John P.
Tabuada, Paulo
Title
Economics and Econometrics
Sponsor
Mid-Career Fellowship: National Science Foundation Entropy Econometrics and Missing Discrete Dependent Variable Vaues
Electrical Engineering
Native-Oxide Defined Power Amplifiers
Corporate funding
AIGaN Oxidation for RF Corporate funding Applications
Oxidation of AIGaAs Corporate funding Heterostructures
AIGaN Oxidation for RF Corporate funding Applications
Acquisition of Integrative National Science Foundation Instrumentation for Multidisciplinary Nanoscale Materials Characterization
Development of Nanofabrication Instrument
Automating Control Software Synthesis
National Science Foundation
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Dollars
$67,185
$33,000
$25,000
$25,000
$25,000
$345,009
$454,302
$5,000
323
Months
12
10
6
6
6
36
19
48
324
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s)
Tabuada, Paulo
Department or Office:
Chalmers, Jessica
Department or Office:
Appleby, Robert S.
Department or Office:
Hernandez, Edwin I.
Department or Office:
Alber, Mark S.
Niebur, Glen L.
Goodson, Holly V.
Barabasi, Albert-Laszlo
Alber, Mark S.
Niebur, Glen L.
Baker, Brian M.
Madey, Gregory R.
Maurice, Patricia A.
Title
Resource Aware Embedded Control Design
Sponsor
National Science Foundation
Film, Televison, and Theatre
History
Avantil: A Postindustrial Private funding Ghost Story
Indiana Center for Cultural Purdue University Exchange, Purdue University
Institute for Latino Studies
The Latino Protestant Churches AIDS Awareness Project-A Baseline Study
Mathematics
Corporate funding
National Center for Tissue Indiana University Modeling (CTM) under Bloomington NIH RFA RFA-RM-04-003
Acquisition of the Notre National Science Foundation Dame Biocomplexity Computer Cluster
Dollars Months
$316,832 36
$1,000 12
$12,388 12
$73,110 9
$2,549,850 60
$160,160 24
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
lnvestigator(s)
Department or Office:
O'Connor, David K.
Department or Office:
LoSecco, John M.
Tanner, Carol E.
Mathews, Grant J. ·
Afanasjevs, Anatolijs
Frauendorf, Stefan G.
Department or Office:
Botting, Eileen H.
Botting, Eileen H.
Botting, Eileen H.
Hagopian, Frances
Title Sponsor
Philosophy
Romancing Plato: Newberry Library Shelley, Emerson, Yeats, Stevens
Physics
Research on Practical National Science Foundation Aspects of Optical Quantum Computing
Nuclear Properties at Department of Energy Extreme Density, Temperature, Spin and lsospin
Political Science
Wollstonecraft in America: Transatlantic Dialogues on the Rights of Woman
Wollstonecraft in America: Transatlantic Dialogues on the Rights of Women
Newberry Library
Private funding
Wollestonecraft in Private funding America: Transatlantic Dialogues on the Rights of Women
Doctoral Dissertation National Science Foundation Research in Political Science: Public Support and Democracy
Dollars
$30,000
$241,029
$624,174
$30,000
$40,000
$30,000
$13,000
325
Months
11
36
36
11
6
4
13
326
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
Investigator( s)
Hero, Rodney E.
Department or Office:
Borkowski, John G.
LeClere, Felicia B.
Maxwell, Scott E.
Radvansky, Gabriel A.
Narvaez, Darcia F.
Wenger, Michael J.
Rasche, Christoph
West, Robert L.
Department or Office:
Cardenas, Gilberta
Department or Office:
Bayard, Laura A.
Title Sponsor
Public Support and Private funding Democracy: Identifying Causal Mechanisms for the Erosion of Democracy in Latin America
Psychology
Sociology
Enhancing Head Start National Institutes of Health Readiness for High-Risk Children
Moral Comprehension and Memeory with Natural Aging
National Institutes of Health
High-Level Influences on National Institutes of Health Low-Level Learning
Aging and the Control of National Institutes of Health Attention
Children and Families in Private funding Latino Communities
University Libraries
Project to Recruit the Private funding Next Generation of Librarians
Dollars Months
$17,000 12
$921,225 12
$225,000 12
$220,500 12
$150,000 12
$149,999 12
$193,911 36
Awards and Proposal Summary Centers and Institutes Report
01/01/2004 to 01/31/2004
Awards Received
Department or Office No.
Center for Flow Physics and Control L
Institute for Latino Studies 1
Kellogg Institute for International Studies 1
Lobund Laboratory 1
Nuclear Structure Laboratory 1
Radiation Laboratory 2
South Bend Center for Medical Education 1
Total g
Proposals Submitted
Department or Office No.
Center for Astrophysics 1
Center for Environmental Science and Technology 1
Center for Transgene Research 2
Center for Tropical Disease Research & Training 4
Environmental Molecular Science Institute 1
Environmental Research Center 2
Freimann Life Science Center 1
Institute for Latino Studies 2
Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Biocomplexity ' 2
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies 1
Laboratory for Social Research 1
Nano Science and Technology Center 4
Walther Cancer Research Center 1
Total 23
327
Amount
$127,914
$14,989
$65,510
$31,000
$51,150
$800,944
$240,003
$1,331,510
Amount
$624,174
$1,831,352
$600,000
$1,002,647
$120,000
$448,323
$1,454
$223,109
$2,710,010
$12,388
$921,225
$1,332,311
$95,285
$9,922,278
328
Awards and Proposal Summary Centers and Institutes Report
07/01/2003 to 01/31/2004
Awards Received
Department or Office No.
ACE Educational Outreach 1
Center for Astrophysics ;:
Center for Children and Families 2
Center for Civil and Human Rights 1
Center for Environmental Science and Technology 1
Center for Flow Physics and Control 1L
Center for Molecularly Engineered Materials 2
Center for Social Concerns 1
Center for Transgene Research J!.
Center for Tropical Disease Research & Training E
Center for Zebrafish Research 2
Environmental Molecular Science Institute 1
Environmental Research Center 1
Freimann Life Science Center 1
Institute for Church Life ~
Institute for Latino Studies E
Jacques Maritain Center 1
Kellogg Institute for International Studies L1
Lobund Laboratory 1
Nano Science and Technology Center 11
Nanovic Institute 1
Nuclear Structure Laboratory 1
Radiation Laboratory 4
Robinson Community Learning Center 1
South Bend Center for Medical Education 1
TRIO Programs ~
Walther Cancer Research Center 1
Total s~
Proposals Submitted
Department or Office No.
Center for Applied Mathematics 1
Center for Astrophysics 8
Center for Children and Families 2
Center for Civil and Human Rights 1
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Amount
$61,60C
$204,262
$1,909,082
$176,82£:
$10,00C
$682,511
$1,933,859
$63,50(
$977,37E
$1,493,891
$428,31(
$1,200,00(
$1,50E
$12,00C
$74,33E
$142,271
$30,00(
$312,501
$31,00(
$2,415,621
$1,50(
$51,15(
$944,163
$496,750
$240,003
$1,076,707
$194,955
$15,165,704
Amount
$1,084,555
$2,487,171
$1,422,916
$494,047
Awards and Proposal Summary Centers and Institutes Report
07/01/2003 to 01/31/2004
Department or Office No.
Center for Environmental Science and Technology 1
Center for Flow Physics and Control 1E
Center for Microfluidics and Medical Diagnostics ~
Center for Molecularly Engineered Materials <1
Center for Transgene Research E
Center for Tropical Disease Research & Training 11
Center for Zebrafish Research e Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 1
Environmental Molecular Science Institute 1
Environmental Research Center E
Freimann Life Science Center 4
Institute for Church Life ~
Institute for Latino Studies 1C
Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Biocomplexity L
Kellogg Institute for International Studies 1
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies e Laboratory for Social Research 1
Lobund Laboratory ~
Mendelson Center for Sports, Character, & Community ~
Nano Science and Technology Center 2<1
Nuclear Structure Laboratory 1
Radiation Laboratory ~
Walther Cancer Research Center 4 '
Total 124
329
Amount
$1,831,352
$4,656,429
$2,392,551
$1,112,015
$1,532,367
$5,423,036
$1,599,055
$75,250
$120,000
$959,254
$1,996,069
$80,709
$1,060,610
$2,710,010
$299,738
$404,258
$921,225
$391,135
$634,186
$35,815,221
$17,050
$17,713,540
$620,664
$87,854,413
330
Awards received during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
Centers and Institutes Report
lnvestigator(s) Title Sponsor Dollars Award#
Awards for Research
Department or Office:
Mueller, Thomas J.
Morris, Scott C.
(Center or Institute)
Mueller, Thomas J.
Morris, Scott C.
(Center or Institute)
Department or Office:
Chun, Sung-Chang
Sun, Wei
Cardenas, Gilberta
Ready, Timothy
(Center or Institute)
Department or Office:
Welna, Christopher J
(Center or Institute)
Department or Office:
Pollard, Morris
(Center or Institute)
Department or Office:
Garg, Umesh
(Center or Institute)
Center for Flow Physics and Control
An Experimental Department of Navy Study of Trailing Edge Noise
Experimental and Department of Navy Analytical Study of the Hydroacoustics of Propellers
Institute for Latino Studies
Border Kids Count Private funding
Kellogg Institute for International Studies
Building Capacity for Department of Education Social Progress: A
Lobund Laboratory
Partnership for Leadership Development
Mapping the Genetic Determinants for the Dietary Influence on Prostate Cancer
Nuclear Structure Laboratory
International Collaboration on Investigation of Microscopic Structure of Exotic Compressional-mode Giant Resonances
Medical College of Wisconsin
National Science Foundation
$57,914 005894-001
$70,000 006189-001
$14,989 006195-001
$65,510 005559-001
$31,000 006177-001
$51' 150 006185-001
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Awards received during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
Centers and Institutes Report
•
331
lnvestigator(s) Title Sponsor Dollars Award#
Department or Office: Radiation Laboratory
Carmichael, Ian C. Radiation and Department of Energy $600,000 000351-001
Ferraudi, Guillermo Photochemistry in Condensed Phase
Helman, W. Phillip
Kamat, Prashant
Madden, Keith P.
LaVerne, Jay A.
Guidi, Dirk
Hug, Gordon L.
Chipman, Daniel M.
Tripathi, Gorakh Nath R.
Bentley, John J.
Pimblott, Simon M.
Meisel, Dan
(Center or Institute)
LaVerne, Jay A. Hazardous and Department of Energy $200,944 006181-001
Pimblott, Simon M. Corrosive Gas Production in the
(Center or Institute) Radiolysis of Water/Organic Mixtures in Model TRU Waste
I
Department or Office: South Bend Center for Medical Education
McKee, Edward E. Heart Mitochondrial I.U. School Medicine $240,003 005899-001
(Center or Institute) Toxicity of Antiviral Nucleosides
FE?
332
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
Centers and Institutes Report
lnvestigator(s)
Proposals for Research
Department or Office:
Mathews, Grant J.
Afanasjevs, Anatolijs
Frauendorf, Stefan G.
Department or Office:
Maurice, Patricia A.
Woertz, Jennifer R.
Alber, Mark S.
Fein, Jeremy B.
Madey, Gregory R.
Department or Office:
Castellino, Francis J.
Castellino, Francis J.
Department or Office:
McDowell, Mary A.
McDowell, Mary A.
McDowell, Mary A.
Title Sponsor
Center for Astrophysics
Nuclear Properties at Department of Energy Extreme Density, Temperature, Spin and lsospin
Center for Environmental Science and Technology
Coupling of Metals, National Science Foundation Nutrients, and Microbial Biofilms: Integrated Experimental and Modeling Studies
Center for Transgene Research
The Protein C Pathway in National Institutes of Health Acute and Chronic Asthma
The Protein C Pathway in National Institutes of Health Murine Sepsis
Center for Tropical Disease Research & Training
The Role of Mannose Private funding Receptor in Endothelial Vascular Remodeling
Inhibition of lnterleukin-12 Private funding in Leishmania-Infected Macrophages
Inhibition of lnterleukin-12 Private funding in Leishmania-Infected Macrophages
Dollars Proposal#
$624,174 04070407
$1,831,352 04070417
$300,000 04070423
$300,000 04070426
$114,400 04070394
$351,747 04070395
$214,500 04070396
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Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
Centers and Institutes Report
lnvestigator(s)
Ferdig, Michael T.
Department or Office:
Neal, Clive R.
Department or Office:
Belovsky, Gary E.
Belovsky, Gary E.
Department or Office:
Suckow, Mark A.
Department or Office:
Hernandez, Edwin I.
Cardenas, Gilberte
Title
Genetic Control of Cross-Resistances in Plasmodium Falciparum
Sponsor
National Institutes of Health
Environmental Molecular Science Institute
Continued Study of Private funding Platinum-Group Element Mobility in Roadside Environments
Environmental Research Center
L TREB: Ecosystem National Science Foundation Structure and Function in Palouse Grasslands
For Herbivores to National Science Foundation Accelerate or Decelerate Nutrient Cycling: The Influence of Plant, Soil, and Microclimate Differences
Freimann Life Science Center
Anti-Adhesive Tissue Scaffold
Institute for Latino Studies
The Latino Protestant Churches AIDS Awareness Project-A Baseline Study
Corporate funding
Corporate funding
Children and Families in Private funding Latino Communities
Dollars Proposal#
$322,000 04070437
$120,000 04070388
$299,445 04070380
$148,878 04070382
$1,454 04070435
$73,110 04070428
$149,999 04070431
333
334 l®$ilij-
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
Centers and Institutes Report
lnvestigator(s) Title Sponsor
Department or Office: Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Biocomplexity
Alber, Mark S.
Niebur, Glen L.
Baker, Brian M.
Madey, Gregory R.
Maurice, Patricia A.
Alber, Mark S.
Niebur, Glen L.
Goodson, Holly V.
Barabasi, Albert-Laszlo
Department or Office:
Appleby, Robert S.
Department or Office:
Borkowski, John G.
LeClere, Felicia B.
Maxwell, Scott E.
Department or Office: ..
Fay, Patrick J.
Seabaugh, Alan C.
Timler, John P.
Acquisition of the Notre National Science Foundation Dame Biocomplexity Computer Cluster
National Center for Tissue Indiana University Modeling (CTM) under Bloomington NIH RFA RFA-RM-04-003
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
Indiana Center for Cultural Purdue University Exchange, Purdue University
Laboratory for Social Research
Enhancing Head Start National Institutes of Health Readiness for High-Risk Children
Nano Science and Technology Center
Native-Oxide Defined Power Amplifiers
Development of Nanofabrication Instrument
Corporate funding
National Science Foundation
Dollars Proposal#
$160,160 04070425
$2,549,850 04070429
$12,388 04070384
$921 ,225 04070446
$33,000 04070405
$454,302 04070427
Proposals submitted during the period Jan-01-2004 to Jan-31-2004
Centers and Institutes Report
lnvestigator(s)
Lieberman, Marya
Merz, James L.
Mintairov, Alexander
Jena, Debdeep
Department or Office:
Wiest, Olaf G.
Helquist, Paul
Title
Nanoscale Electromolecular Lithography (NEL)
Acquisition of Integrative Instrumentation for Multidisciplinary Nanoscale Materials Characterization
Walther Cancer Research Center
Structure of the Low Molecular Weight Tyrosine Phosphatases
Sponsor
University of California-Los Angeles
National Science Foundation
Purdue University
Dollars Proposal#
$500,000 04070430
$345,009 04070424
$95,285 04070434
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