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REPORT OF RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Fiscal Year 2002/2003
Off ice of Research
University of South Florida
D e c e m b e r 2 0 0 3
Office of Research University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, ADM200 Tampa, Florida 33620-5950
Phone: 813-974-5570 Fax: 813-974-3348
Email: [email protected]
This document is also available on the USF Office of Research Web site at www.research.usf.edu
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
Contact Information Office of the Vice President for Research Division of Research Grants Research Proposal Services Research Financial Management Division of Patents & Licensing USF Research Foundation Division of Research Compliance Division of Comparative Medicine Division of Research Communications Division of Research Technologies Technology Development
Office of Research Web Site http://www.research.usf.edu
SECTION 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-40Awards Data
SECTION 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-172Project Awards: Detailed Funding
SECTION 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173-188Non-Project Awards: Detailed Funding
SECTION 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189-210Internal Awards Programs
Program Overview Research Council Members 2002 - 2003 Awards Table Five-Year Summary Detailed Funding
SECTION 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211-219Proposal Data
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U N I V E R S I T Y O F S O U T H F L O R I D A
O F F I C E O F R E S E A R C H
REPORT OF RESEARCH
ACTIVITIES
F I S C A L Y E A R 2 0 0 2 / 2 0 0 3
S E C T I O N 1 C O N T A C T S
Home > Office of Research > Vice President for Research > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, ADM 200Tampa, FL 33620-5920
Tel: (813) 974-5570Fax: (813) 974-3348
E-mail Office Phone Cell Phone Pager
Joanne Bryan, Executive Assistant for Financial Administration
[email protected] (813) 974-3181
Rod Casto, Associate Vice President for Economic Development
[email protected] (813) 974-0994 (813) 245-0058
Lorraine Diecidue, Administrative Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-5481
Rhonda Hendrix, Executive Assistant for Administration
[email protected] (813) 974-5554
Sharon Jacobs, Accountant [email protected] (813) 974-5558
M. Ian Phillips, Ph.D., D.Sc., Vice President (813) 974-5570
Priscilla Pope, Associate Vice President for Research Grants
[email protected] (813) 974-5555
Eric J. Wheeler, Executive Secretary [email protected] (813) 974-5570
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Home > Office of Research > Research Proposal Services > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, FAO 126Tampa, FL 33620-5920
Tel: (813) 974-2897Fax: (813) 974-4962
E-mail Office Phone
Cell Phone Pager
Judith Andersson, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-0360
Estella Bunch, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (727) 553-1150
Linda Burston, Receptionist [email protected] (813) 974-2897
Ray Charles, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5082
Sue Endress, Interim Director [email protected] (813) 974-2051
Judy Erickson, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5431
Richard Fernandez, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5354
Anne Gallacher, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5044
Dee Hager, Sr. Clerk [email protected] (813) 974-6868
Patricia McKinnon, Administrative Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-5254
Kristina Neldner, Grants Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-9523
Elizabeth O Connell, Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-0997
Priscilla Pope, Associate Vice President [email protected] (813) 974-5555
Reggie Robinson, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5292
Airia Sasser, Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-7971
Beth Stevens, Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-3526
Anita Thompson, Senior Grants Specialist [email protected] (727) 553-3440
Monique Tirado, Sr. Clerk [email protected] (813) 974-4054
Mary Vannier, Sr. Clerk [email protected] (813) 974-7229
Corrine Walters, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5096
Baerbel Weaver, Grants Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-5122
Marie Wilson, Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-8878 (877) 520-9174
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Home > Office of Research > Research Financial Management > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, BEH 253Tampa, FL 33620-5920
Tel: (813) 974-1006Fax: (813) 974-4919
E-mail Office Phone
Cell Phone Pager
Doreen Ashford, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-6921
Sam Brookins, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-6093
Meling Chiang, Assistant Controller [email protected] (813) 974-6082
Chris De Comarmond, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-4918
Diane Domanovics, Associate Director [email protected] (813) 974-8338
Jennifer Du, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-6095
Jane Gentilini, Director [email protected] (813) 974-5284
Sherry Ghiotto, Computer Support Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-6085
Anne Giles, FAST!! Grants Super User [email protected] (813) 974-1453
Bettye Gray, Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-6081
Sandy Hart, Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-7223
Karen Haubenstock, Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-7553
John Irvine, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-6089
Ajmal Khan, Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-6091
Brian Middaugh, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-6090
Joan Moceri, Sr. Grant Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-7009
Linda Mulligan, Administrative Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-1006
Mary Parrish, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-7918
Nancy Perez, Accountant [email protected] (813) 974-4862
Priscilla Pope, Associate Vice President [email protected] (813) 974-5555
Regina Siewert, Coordinator, Cash Management [email protected] (813) 974-4844
Grace Wang, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-3998
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Home > Office of Research > Patents & Licensing > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
Physical Address:3702 Spectrum Blvd, UTC155
Mailing Address:4202 East Fowler Avenue, FAO126
Tampa, FL 33620-5920
Tel: (813) 974-0994 Fax: (813) 974-8490
E-mail Office Phone Cell Phone Pager
Lisa Bonilla, Licensing Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-2497
Rod Casto, Associate Vice President [email protected] (813) 974-1082 (813) 245-0058
Camie Charles, Student Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-7536
Martina Goller, Executive Secretary (813) 396-9308
Tricia Johnson, Intellectual Property Agreement Manager [email protected] (813) 974-7412
Debra Larry, Senior Secretary [email protected] (813) 974-0994
Mark Laurenzo, Deputy Director [email protected] (813) 974-5560
Valerie McDevitt, Director [email protected] (813) 974-2466
Elizabeth Palombi, Intellectual Property Manager (Patents) [email protected] (813) 974-3989
Brad Rametta, Engineering Technology Manager [email protected] (813) 974-3732
Sheri Shuman, Intellectual Property Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-5572
Mau Tran, Biotechnology Technology Manager [email protected] (813) 974-5394
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Home > Office of Research > USF Research Foundation > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
Physical Address:3702 Spectrum Blvd, UTC155
Mailing Address:4202 East Fowler Avenue, FAO126
Tampa, FL 33620-5920
Tel: (813) 974-0994Fax: (813) 974-8490
E-mail Office Phone Cell Phone Pager
Brooke Boback, Student Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-3291
Carl Carlucci, President [email protected] (813) 974-4903
Rod Casto, Associate Vice President & Executive Director [email protected] (812) 974-1082 (813) 245-0058
Rachel Gadsden, Program Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-2443
Allison Madden, Assistant Director [email protected] (813) 974-5095
Sharlene Stevenson, Program Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-8403
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Home > Office of Research > Research Compliance > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MDC35 Tampa, FL 33612-4799
Tel: (813) 974-5638 Fax: (813) 974-5618
E-mail Office Phone
Cell Phone Pager
John Arnaldi, Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-7363
Sandra Beebe, Program Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-9345
Barry Bercu, Chairman, IRB [email protected] (813) 974-5638
Brenda Best, Program Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-9343
Elizabeth Boynton, Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-2043
William Dent, USF Diving Safety Officer [email protected] (813) 974-5018
Susan Dovhey, Senior Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-6942
Norma Epley, Assistant Director, Research Programs [email protected] (813) 974-3234
Dennis Freeman, Director [email protected] (813) 974-7104
Caroline Fultz-Carver, Quality Assurance Program Coordinator
[email protected] (813) 974-9312
Joseph Hernandez, Radiation Control Technician [email protected] (813) 974-7868
Jane Kelley, Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-2036
Ronald Larson, Sr. Health Physicist [email protected] (813) 974-7656 (813) 216-2677
Ronald Long, Health Physicist [email protected] (813) 974-5453 (813) 213-7460
Camille McWhirter, Associate Director [email protected] (813) 974-7349
Ophelia Motley-Rodriguez, Senior Secretary [email protected] (813) 974-5638
Farah Moulvi, IACUC/Bio Safety Officer [email protected] (813) 974-0954
Barbara Orchard, Administrative Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-7516
Sandra Partap, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5272
Neil Pekovsky, Program Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-8553
Adrian Perez, Biosafety Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5091
Chad Pettengill, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-7486
Angie Reagan, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5741
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Mary Rippee, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-7106
Melodie Rivenbark, Technical and Paraprofessional [email protected] (813) 974-6334
Debbie Serbousek, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-6433
Christy Stephens, Senior Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-3216
Paul Stiles, Chair, IRB Social/Behavioral Studies [email protected] (813) 974-5638
Sandy Taylor, Sr. Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5809
Laurie Tozier, Senior Grants Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-5642
Jim Vars, Health Physicist [email protected] (813) 974-5452 (813) 216-2679
Adam Weaver, USF Radiation Safety Officer [email protected] (813) 974-1194
Vinita Witanachchi, Research Privacy Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-5478
Henry Zych, IRB Coordinator [email protected] (813) 974-7454
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Home > Office of Research > Comparative Medicine > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MDC20Tampa, FL 33612
Tel: (813) 974-9796Fax: (813) 974-9432
E-mail Office Phone
Cell Phone Pager
Glenn Adkins, Sr. Laboratory Technician (727) 892-4415
Guillermo Agudelo, Sr. Laboratory Technician [email protected] 979-6745
Margi Baldwin, Training Coordinator [email protected] (813) 979-6744
Andrew Ball, Temporary Tech. Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-1581
Holly Barber, Sr. Laboratory Animal Technician [email protected] 972-2000x6959
Bruce Bass, Maintenance Support Worker (813) 979-6745
Bonnie Belton, Laboratory/Sr. Stores Manager [email protected] (813) 974-9806
April Bramlage, Temporary Tech Assistant (813) 974-3845
Charlie Bright, Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 979-6745
Julie Bruneau, Temporary Tech Assistant 972-2000 X6959
Dean Caretto, Laboratory Technician (727) 892-4415
Dennise Caretto, Surgical Core Manager [email protected] (813) 974-5001
Dennis Cave, Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 974-3845
Howard Clarke, Laboratory Animal Technician (727) 892-4415
Sherri Cloer, Computer Support Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-9796
Amy Combast, Coordinator, Administrative Services [email protected] (813) 979-6743
Charlotte Cornelius, Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 974-3845
Pamela Donivan, Laboratory/ Sr. Stores Manager [email protected] (727) 892-4415
Hugh Dorsett, Sr. Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 974-3845
Michael Drennon, Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 979-6745
Robert Engelman, Associate Professor and Director [email protected] (813) 979-6743 (813) 266-1268
Jim Gildea, Laboratory Animal Technician [email protected] (813) 974-9806
Sylvia Gografe, Research Associate [email protected] (813) 974-4935 (813) 266-1372
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Elissa Goldstein, Laboratory Technician (813) 979-6745
Lloyd Graham, Coordinator Research Programs/Services
[email protected] (813) 974-9876 (813) 266-1058
Jim Grieme, Maintenance Support Worker (813) 974-3845
Anthony Grimaldi, Laboratory Animal Technican (813) 974-3845
Kenneth Haas, Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 974-3845
Jim Hamilton, Sr. Laboratory Animal Technician (727) 892-4415
Brandon Keith, Temporary Tech Assistant (727) 892-4415
Beth Kesler, Program Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-8117
Jeffrey Kotova, Laboratory Sr. Stores Manager [email protected] (813) 974-1581 (813) 266-1343
Jane Larson, Laboratory Animal Technician [email protected] (813) 974-5001
Karynna Marquez, Temporary Tech. Assistant (813) 974-3845
Peggy McFadden, Accountant [email protected] (813) 974-3844
Kate Myers, Temporary Technical Assistant 813-979-6745
Steve Norris, Laboratory Animal Technician [email protected] (813) 974-1581
Marta Oliveros, Temporary Tech Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-3845
Debbie Osborne, Temporary Tech Assistant (727) 892-4415
Una Owens, Assistant Director [email protected] (813) 974-7556 (813) 266-1385
Wally Pagan, Maint. Support Worker (813) 979-6745
Diana Peck, Sr. Laboratory Technician [email protected] (813) 979-6745
Shelby Peel, Laboratory Animal Technician 972-2000x6959
James Reed, Maintenance Specialist (813) 974-3845
Heather T. Rocha, Temp. Tech. Assistant (813) 974-3845
Amanda Rockhill, Temporary Tech. Assistant (813) 979-6745
Felix J. Romero, Temp. Tech. Assistant (813) 974-3845
Damon Sharp, Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 974-3845
Janelle Simon, Laboratory/Sr. Stores Manager [email protected] (813) 979-6745
Alelei Singayao, Sr. Laboratory Technician [email protected] (813) 979-6745
Cheryl A. Thompson, Temp. Tech. Assistant (727) 892-4415
Creighton J. Trahan, Associate Director [email protected] (813) 974-9260
James Van Etten, Research Associate [email protected] (813) 974-9842 (813) 266-1271
Alex Vazquez, Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 979-6745
Charles Walker, Sr. Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 979-6745
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Everett White, Accountant [email protected] (813) 974-5221
Liesl Wiesen, Lab/Sr. Stores Manager [email protected] 972-2000 X6386
Ken Wood, Laboratory Animal Technician (813) 974-1581
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Home > Office of Research > Research Communications > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, FAO 126Tampa, FL 33620-5920
Tel: (813) 974-5465 Fax: (813) 974-4962
E-mail Office PhoneCell Phone Pager
Chris Campbell, Computer Programmer Analyst [email protected] (813) 974-1595
Kevin Hale, Information Specialist [email protected] (813) 974-4340
Veline Myler, Office Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-1595
Rebecca Puig, Director [email protected] (813) 974-5465
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Home > Office of Research > Research Technologies > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, FAO 126Tampa, FL 33620-5920
Tel: (813) 974-5569Fax: (813) 974-3178
E-mail Office Phone Cell Phone Pager
Greg Baker, Associate Director, Research FAST!! Program
[email protected] (813) 974-2055
Brad Jones, Computer/Technical Support [email protected] (813) 974-2736 (813) 338-0024
Steve Kveberg, Senior Computer Programmer Analyst [email protected] (813) 974-0552 (813) 833-3346
Lloyd Monds, Senior Computer Programmer Analyst [email protected] (813) 974-8256 (813) 292-8558
Omar M. Shaheen, Coordinator, Research Technologies
[email protected] (813) 974-1303
Rick Skinner, Director, Research Technologies [email protected] (813) 974-5569 (813) 833-2874
Angel M. Vicens, Senior Computer Programmer Analyst
[email protected] (813) 974-3528 (813) 338-0199
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Home > Office of Research > Economic Development > Contact Information
Organizational and Contact Information
Physical Address:3702 Spectrum Blvd, UTC155
Mailing Address:4202 East Fowler Avenue, FAO126
Tampa, FL 33620-5920
Tel: (813) 974-0994Fax: (813) 974-8490
E-mail Office Phone Cell Phone Pager
Rod Casto, Associate Vice President [email protected] (813) 974-1082 (813) 245-0058
Linda Kolsen, Administrative Assistant [email protected] (813) 974-1082
Michael Kovac, Director, High Technology Partnerships [email protected] (813) 974-5570
Richard Streeter, Director, Economic Development [email protected] (813) 974-5458
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U N I V E R S I T Y O F S O U T H F L O R I D A
O F F I C E O F R E S E A R C H
REPORT OF RESEARCH
ACTIVITIES
F I S C A L Y E A R 2 0 0 2 / 2 0 0 3
S E C T I O N 2 A W A R D S D A T A
Office of ResearchSection 2
AWARDS SUMMARY
FISCAL YEAR 2002/2003
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
COLLEGE/AREA AMOUNTACADEMIC AFFAIRS $ 3,809,380 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 16,727,468 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1,395,175 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 25,303,278 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 25,251,806 COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE 24,926,303 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 87,747,815 COLLEGE OF NURSING 2,574,576 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH 20,346,473 COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS 154,233 LOUIS DE LA PARTE FLORIDA MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE 24,067,454 HEALTH SCIENCES CENTERS/INSTITUTES 9,066,746 LAKELAND CAMPUS 179,111 NEW COLLEGE 33,949 OFFICE OF RESEARCH 100,000 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 166,598 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY DESIGN 676,184 ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS 1,207,063 STUDENT AFFAIRS 767,857 UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT 8,988,417 UNIVERSITY SERVICES 1,258,861 TOTAL FUNDING 254,748,747$
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
♦ A record-breaking $254.8 million in awards.
♦ An all-time high of $122.7 million in federal awards.
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Office of ResearchSection 2
TOTAL AWARDS
DIVISION OF RESEARCH GRANTS
FISCAL YEAR 2002/2003
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
Agency/Class Research Training Other TotalFederal Government $102,319,249 $15,792,113 $4,577,351 $122,688,713State/Local Government $32,051,708 $29,019,999 $525,538 $61,597,245Private Partnerships $44,662,233 $3,959,864 $21,840,692 $70,462,789Totals $179,033,190 $48,771,976 $26,943,581 $254,748,747
Research Awards by Funding Type
Federal Government
48%
State/Local Government
24%
Private Partnerships
28%
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Office of ResearchSection 2
AWARDS BY PROJECT TYPE
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
Research Training Other Total$179,033,190 $48,771,976 $26,943,581 $254,748,747
Training19%
Other11%
Research70%
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Office of ResearchSection 2
RESEARCH AWARDS
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
$0
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
$300
Millions
Federal $28.1 $38.9 $35.6 $28.9 $41.5 $50.3 $53.7 $84.1 $101.9 $122.7
Total $83.8 $104.2 $103.0 $106.0 $134.9 $161.3 $171.3 $186.2 $207.9 $254.8
93/94 94/95 95/96 96/97 97/98 98/99 99/00 00/01 01/02 02/03
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Office of ResearchSection 2
AWARDS BY COLLEGE OR AREAFIVE-YEAR SUMMARY
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
AREA FY 98/99 FY 99/00 FY 00/01 FY 01/02 FY 02/03ACADEMIC AFFAIRS $2,016,750 $2,656,952 $5,893,455 $3,292,052 $ 3,809,380 COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES 7,868,067 5,792,598 10,662,938 19,625,203 16,727,468 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1,251,823 1,139,159 1,395,175 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 16,843,125 13,908,431 17,625,709 19,280,621 25,303,278 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 10,142,491 14,741,252 21,354,479 14,829,862 25,251,806 COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE 11,409,489 8,801,707 16,793,711 27,139,982 24,926,303 COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 59,501,968 63,946,336 64,115,205 68,508,326 87,747,815 COLLEGE OF NURSING 1,318,936 1,850,033 1,588,276 1,321,765 2,574,576 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH 20,119,881 21,074,081 19,612,612 15,720,299 20,346,473 COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS 406,900 358,147 136,529 154,233 HEALTH SCIENCES CENTERS/INSTITUTES - - 527,245 9,066,746 LAKELAND CAMPUS - - - 149,540 179,111 LOUIS DE LA PARTE FLORIDA MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE 14,320,968 18,597,851 14,037,064 24,067,454 NEW COLLEGE 435,867 344,074 748,001 171,890 33,949 OFFICE OF RESEARCH - - - - 100,000 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 126,047 114,075 127,012 139,441 166,598 SARASOTA/MANATEE CAMPUS - - - 104,458 -SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY DESIGN 368,826 1,088,343 379,656 676,184 ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS 1,068,856 1,041,804 1,526,268 1,480,375 1,207,063 STUDENT AFFAIRS 677,809 313,609 669,644 765,903 767,857 UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT 5,766,950 4,378,164 7,509,459 5,903,610 8,988,417 UNIVERSITY SERVICES 4,510,483 7,101,994 1,868,485 240,655 1,258,861 SUBTOTAL $158,155,236 $167,248,610 $186,165,920 $207,897,690 $ 254,748,747 GIFTS FOR RESEARCH 3,177,569 4,033,119 0 0 0TOTAL $ 161,332,805 $ 171,281,729 $ 186,165,920 $ 207,897,690 $ 254,748,747
*Data have been extrapolated from previous reports for the College of Arts & Sciences to provide a historicalperspective for the College of Marine Science.
1,345,187
990,172 1,322,344
138,593
9,682,552
16,735,032
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CENTER AND INSTITUTE AWARDSFOUR-YEAR SUMMARY
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
FY 99-00 FY 00-01 FY 01-02 FY 02-03Center for Aging - Neuroscience $1,139,843 1,014,258$ Center for Bioterrorism 68,400 1,835,100 3,823,567 6,330,083 Center for Disaster Management & 2,124,000
Humanitarian AssistanceCenter for Economic Development Research 44,299 Center for Health Outcomes Research 210,091 170,713 163,633 285,932 Center for Infant and Child Development 125,314 Center for Mathematical Services 111,569 Center for Molecular Delivery 427,761 Center for Molecular Design & Recognition 229,152 Center for Research on Children's Development & Learning 58,860 Center for Urban Transportation Research 3,621,735 5,689,627 5,579,306 7,562,025 Clean Energy and Vehicle Research Center 187,940 Coalition for Science Literacy 169,325 183,808 61,543 488,435 David Anchin Center for the Advancement of Teaching 200,440 443,178 618,086 621,348 Florida Center for Advising and Academic Support 130,000 Florida Center for Community Design & Research 1,079,957 374,656 1,345,187 676,184 Florida Center for Instructional Technology 445,511 572,783 730,150 784,545 Florida Institute of Government 352,056 622,087 1,086,399 738,488 Florida Institute of Oceanography 675,150 1,166,216 1,045,900 1,318,342 Florida Policy Exchange Center on Aging 292,214 291,153 590,386 284,901 Florida Public Health Information Center 1,430,774 1,343,616 1,517,742 1,546,259 Globalization Research Center 300,000 2,585,000 Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise &
Economic EducationInstitute for At-Risk Infants, Children, Youth 38,628
& Their FamiliesInstitute for Biomolecular Science 97,243 464,831 63,743 Institute for Constructive Mathematics 74,046 Institute for Environmental Studies 23,933 Institute for Instructional Research & Practice 1,896,318 Institute on Aging 26,941 92,165 91,800 183,552 Institute on Black Life 28,190 53,900 5,000 International Affairs Center 9,384 Lawton & Rhea Chiles Center for Healthy 8,713,777
Mothers and BabiesNanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Research Center 140,219 372,256 537,239 334,484 National Resource Center for Middle Grades/
High School EducationSmall Business Development Center 775,318 651,000 880,844 806,244 Suncoast Area Teacher Training 290,558 1,760 2,500 Suncoast Gerontology Center 220,440 630,715 1,720,159 2,183,374 Totals $ 23,465,529 $ 23,249,081 $ 33,421,083 $ 36,769,733
3,210,942 4,991,225
7,872 26,347 68
1,801,198 450,499 199,425
5,583,073 2,547,156 9,518,919
243,114
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SUMMARY BY COLLEGE OR AREA
FISCAL YEAR 2002/2003
FACILITIES ADMINISTRATIVE (INDIRECT COST) EARNINGS
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
COLLEGE / AREA FY98/99 FY99/00 FY00/01 FY01/02 FY02/03Academic Affairs $160,609 $122,080 $138,058 $189,078 173,837$ College of Arts & Sciences 2,985,408 3,088,430 1,433,173 1,623,394 2,082,107College of Business Administration 360,288College of Education 717,336 555,249 778,729 787,696 1,090,278College of Engineering 1,167,451 1,048,655 1,310,653 1,634,458 2,386,228College of Marine Science - - 2,308,992 3,339,386 3,854,039College of Medicine 3,255,477 4,134,272 5,992,754 7,576,535 7,682,346College of Nursing 79,408 164,406 105,260 110,085 98,006College of Public Health 510,009 1,346,737 1,132,951 2,219,395 1,964,039College of Visual & Performing Arts 7,212 1,811 2,787 4,656Health Sciences Centers/ Institutes - - 65,647 101,441 1,057,810Lakeland Campus - - - - 1,739Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute 1,050,587 917,625 1,090,435 1,175,491 1,308,948New College 24,628 24,611 5,837 5,452 16,721School of Architecture & Community Design 23,029 97,844 166,493 142,304 87,741St. Petersburg Campus 48,050 45,335 105,845 72,236 62,132Student Affairs 26,017 29,253 33,781 45,093 44,726University Advancement 59,826 65,253 68,855 70,024 68,716University Services - - 8,400 14,316 6,506Totals $ 10,214,869 $ 11,793,608 $ 14,868,126 $ 19,238,757 $ 22,350,863
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99,822 152,047 119,476 132,373
Five-Year Indirect Cost Progression
$10.2 $11.8 $14.9$19.2
$22.4
$0.0
$5.0
$10.0
$15.0
$20.0
$25.0
FY98/99 FY99/00 FY00/01 FY 01/02 FY 02/03
In Millions
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Office of ResearchSection 2
Sources of Federal Funding
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
Federal Agency FY02/03Department of Health and Human Services $ 56,356,084 Department of Defense 32,420,120 National Science Foundation 13,623,965 Department of Education 11,905,347 Department of Labor 2,155,364 National Aeronautics & Space Administration 1,723,210 Department of Veterans Affairs 1,240,374 Department of the Interior 984,450 Department of Transportation 927,700 National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration 795,503 Sandia National Laboratory 220,586 Department of Agriculture 141,617 Department of Energy 111,320 National Endowment for the Arts 30,000 Environmental Protection Agency 25,000 National Telecommunications & Information Administration 15,073 National Security Agency 13,000 TOTAL FEDERAL 122,688,713$
Other 8,383,197$
Department of Defense26%
Department of Health and Human Services & NIH
46%
Other7%
National Science Foundation
11%
Department of Education10%
Other DHHS agencies
34%
National Institutes of
Health66%
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Office of ResearchSection 2
FEDERAL AWARDS BY AGENCY
FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
AGENCY FY98/99 FY99/00 FY00/01 FY01/02 FY02/03National Aeronautics & Space Administration $2,076,985 $1,769,926 $2,041,172 1,723,210$
National Endowment for the Arts 20,000 9,000 5,000 30,000
National Endowment for the Humanities 24,890 - 224,934 -
National Science Foundation 3,849,598 3,380,008 5,735,993 13,623,965
U.S. Department of Agriculture 105,000 31,296 593,450 141,617
U.S. Department of Commerce 1,907,800 851,099 - -
U.S. Department of Defense 9,981,519 9,570,799 31,742,091 32,420,120
U.S. Department of Education 5,805,023 6,150,379 11,363,996 11,905,347
U.S. Department of Energy 890,469 175,079 731,186 111,320
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services 23,302,229 29,687,344 40,358,014 56,356,084
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - 150,000 - - -
U.S. Department of the Interior 1,303,600 293,263 2,103,991 984,450
U.S. Department of Justice 443,078 - - 102,045 -
U.S. Department of Labor 22,500 16,000 3,677,092 2,155,364
U.S. Department of Transportation 120,000 582,429 1,001,800 927,700
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 268,250 721,419 492,668 1,240,374
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 145,000 298,894 709,835 25,000
Other 30,000 21,562 1,103,555 1,044,162Totals $ 50,295,941 $ 53,708,497 $ 82,648,695 $ 101,986,822 $ 122,688,713
37,359,506
1,519,832
655,500
457,419
1,849,507
255,702
$1,451,900
-
1,340,540
35,000
3,235,253
804
4,054
25,429,841
10,296,553
209,184
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FEDERAL AWARDS BY COLLEGE
FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY
Annual Report 2002/2003Awards Data
AREA FY98/99 FY99/00 FY00/01 FY01/02 FY02/03Academic Affairs $351,261 $420,158 $3,222,862 $560,355 1,021,052$ College of Arts & Sciences 14,430,556 10,817,892 6,490,987 13,815,779 10,875,260 College of Business Administration 84,000 - 75,000 - 140,654 College of Education 3,871,424 3,177,089 5,492,748 5,837,117 5,078,461 College of Engineering 1,849,157 3,067,519 4,999,741 4,281,166 11,879,642 College of Marine Science - - 15,069,351 23,975,392 22,376,214 College of Medicine 16,219,028 20,648,443 28,143,357 30,143,550 37,859,683 College of Nursing 997,161 1,446,052 1,040,008 1,011,512 2,439,718 College of Public Health 8,269,804 11,054,354 14,289,041 10,645,459 15,111,623 College of Visual & Performing Arts 20,000 9,000 - - 30,000 Health Sciences Centers/Institutes - - 42,900 6,406,569 5,194,410 Lakeland Campus - - - 149,540 134,111 Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute 3,422,477 2,740,687 4,411,708 4,076,606 9,458,893 New College 103,264 - 35,000 145,000 - Office of Research - - - - 100,000 Office of Student Affairs 677,809 202,309 669,644 765,903 - St. Petersburg Campus - - - 5,000 77,201 Student Affairs - - - - 767,857 University Advancement - - 4,054 - 15,073 University Services - 124,994 114,194 167,874 128,861 Totals $50,295,941 $53,708,497 $84,100,595 $101,986,822 $122,688,713
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual Report
DIVISION OF SPONSORED RESEARCH
FUNDING BY SOURCE
Section 2 $254,748,747USF Total
Federal Funding $122,688,713Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency $106,400Air Force Office of Scientific Research $150,000Department of the Air Force $18,000Department of the Army $9,694,887U.S. Army Corps of Engineers $15,000U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command $5,795,804Coastal Systems Station, U.S. Navy $95,000Department of the Navy $4,664,871Naval Undersea Warfare Center $50,000Office of Naval Research $11,830,158Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality $195,275Centers for Disease Control and Prevention $4,597,983National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health $253,750Bureau of Health Professions $197,265Health Resources and Services Administration $12,666,319Indian Health Service $235,206National Cancer Institute $20,163,522National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine $362,500National Center for Research Resources $100,000National Eye Institute $378,250National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute $411,928National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases $1,562,776National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases $330,478National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering $301,833National Institute of Child Health and Human Development $1,619,946National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research $215,688National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases $548,893National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences $454,088National Institute of General Medical Sciences $1,830,367National Institute of Mental Health $956,580National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke $1,065,810National Institute of Nursing Research $1,016,135National Institute on Aging $3,297,668
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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism $940,338National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders $380,533National Institute on Drug Abuse $823,178National Institutes of Health $662,254Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration $787,521Department of Agriculture $141,617Department of Education $11,905,347Department of Energy $111,320Department of Veterans Affairs $21,484Environmental Protection Agency $25,000National Aeronautics & Space Administration $1,723,210National Endowment for the Arts $30,000National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $795,503National Science Foundation $13,623,965National Security Agency $13,000National Telecommunications & Information Administration $15,073Sandia National Laboratory $220,586Department of Labor $1,992,961Occupational Safety & Health Administration $162,403Department of the Interior $90,000U.S. Geological Survey $894,450Department of Transportation $652,700Federal Transit Administration $250,000Transportation Research Board $25,000Veterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $1,218,890
Local Government Funding $6,866,40013th Judicial Court of Hillsborough County $34,650Arts Council of Hillsborough County $52,318Central Florida Regional Planning Council $23,049Children's Board of Hillsborough County $1,276,581Children's Services Council of Broward County $129,704City of Aventura, Florida $5,918City of Miami Beach, Florida $6,500City of Seminole, Florida $48,750City of St. Petersburg, Florida $7,962City of Tampa, Florida $127,706City of Tarpon Springs, Florida $48,750DeSoto County Board of County Commissioners $11,520Greater Tampa Bay Marine Advisory Council - PORTS $7,992Greater Tampa Bay Special Education Consortium $68,562Hillsborough Community College $10,795
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Hillsborough County $500,104Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners $60,000Hillsborough County Public Works Department $216,517Hillsborough County School Board $13,200Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office $23,378Jacksonville Transportation Authority $387,098Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County $239,818Lake County Board of County Commissioners $10,200Lee County Board of County Commissioners $91,097LYNX: Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority $28,735Manatee County School Board $155,760Metroplan Orlando $50,000Miami-Dade Co., FL, Board of County Commissioners $270,100Miami-Dade Transit Authority $708,288Orange County, Florida $30,000Palm Beach County Transportation Authority $188,115Panhandle Area Educational Cooperative $48,510Pasco County School Board $40,691Pinellas County Dept. of Environmental Management $9,958Pinellas County School Board $194,304Pinellas County Utilities $264,796Pinellas County, Florida $32,340Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority $5,000Polk County School Board $8,100Polk County, Florida $37,000Sarasota County Government $147,900School Board of Broward County $20,000School Board of Sarasota County $15,000Seminole County, Florida $147,400South Florida Water Management District $39,850Southwest Florida Water Management District $858,762Tampa Bay Water $13,631West Central Florida Area Agency on Aging $149,991
Private Partnerships - Corporate $50,895,102Abbott Laboratories $63,695Academy of Applied Sciences $10,000Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $14,645Acromed Corporation $51,937Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. $60,000Agency for Community Treatment Services, Inc. $25,380Agouron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $112,159
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Alcon Labs, Inc. $5,200All Children's Hospital $188,331Alzheimer Disease and Related Disease Association $74,173Alzheimer's Association $336,475Alzheimer's Disease Society $60,001American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Inc. $10,000American Cancer Society (National) $481,745American Cancer Society, Inc. $133,500American Chemical Society $240,558American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists $94,489American College of Radiology $41,100American Diabetes Association, Inc. $99,935American Heart Association $150,000American Heart Association (Florida Affiliate) $557,323American Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $880,200American Institutes for Research $601,681American International Health Alliance $118,846American Lung Association $25,000American Lung Association (Florida) $66,950American Paraplegia Society $15,838American Psychological Association $8,750American Society of Clinical Oncology $30,000American Society of Newspaper Editors $180,000Amgen, Inc. $270,800Antigenics, Inc. $341,450Antisoma $126,580Aphton Corporation $17,500Applied Nanotechnologies, Inc. $10,000Aptima, Inc. $82,000Arcadia Wildlife Preserve $5,000Area Health Education Center $33,366Array BioPharma, Inc. $92,220Asahi Medical Co., Ltd. $4,000Association of American Medical Colleges $119,048Association of Schools of Public Health $1,599,233Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine $374,865AstraZeneca Ltd. $702,625Aventis $264,664Aventis Pharmaceuticals $127,248Baxter Healthcare Corporation $92,221Bay Area Legal Services, Inc. $45,528Benthos, Inc. $19,270
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Berlex Labs, Inc. $1,996,333Beth Israel Medical Center $108,745Biomed Research, Inc. $54,000Boehringer Ingelheim Pharm., Inc. $391,338Bristol-Myers Squibb Company $170,650Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute $65,020California Institute of Technology $120,157CC Technology, Inc. $72,862Celgene Corporation $290,270Cell Therapeutics, Inc. $90,000Central Florida Technology Transit Corridor Consortium, Inc. $45,556Cephalon, Inc. $405,124Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh $392,000Chiron Corporation $33,431Clinical Trial Management Services, Inc. $96,608Coalition for a Safe & Drug Free St. Petersburg, Inc. $18,486Collagen Matrix, Inc. $131,208Columbia University $120,000Consolidated Polymer Technologies, Inc. $300Constellation Technology Corporation $195,530Corporation for Public Broadcasting $936,546Corven Engineering, Inc. $209,406CSFluids, Inc. $32,317Custom Manufacturing and Engineering, Inc. $809Cymar, Inc. $22,800Debiopharm SA $23,400Detection Limit, Inc. $74,993Diacrin/Genzyme, LLC $13,961DIMCO, Inc. $10,005Directions for Mental Health, Inc. $16,608Duska Scientific Company $6,262Dyax Corporation $91,316Dywidag Systems International $29,986E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company $454,631Earth and Space Research $81,144Educational Testing Service $101,100Eisai America, Inc. $6,500Eli Lilly Research Laboratories $169,350Enzon, Inc. $78,140Family Network on Disabilities of Florida, Inc. $375,000Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute $108,500Florida Campus Compact $27,500
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Florida Education Fund $141,842Florida Environmental Research Institute, Inc. $16,763Florida Institute for Family Involvement $3,410Forest Laboratories, Inc. $942,560Friends of Rookery Bay, Inc. $5,590GE Medical Systems $37,750Genentech, Inc. $1,705,016General Motors Company $63,250Genta, Inc. $22,050GenVec, Inc. $513,753Gulfcoast North Area Health Education Center, Inc. $87,800H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $1,116,087Hanley-Hazelden Center $5,000Health Decisions, Inc. $4,860Hemophilia of Georgia, Inc. $311,766Hisamitsu Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $123,375HNTB Architects Engineers Planners $82,625Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. $29,395Holles Laboratories $564,890Honeywell, Inc. $59,250Human Genome Sciences, Inc. $306,131Human Services Research Institute $33,925ICF Consulting $5,880ICON Clinical Research $21,635ICOS Corporation $1,500Intera, Inc. $142,240International Sematech $125,000Intersil Corporation $106,667Introgen Therapeutics, Inc. $20,000Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $900Johnson & Johnson Corporation $53,349Kendle $127,500Kimley Horn & Associates, Inc. $490,393Kittelson & Associates $9,665Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers $19,000Kyowa Pharmaceutical, Inc. $739,041LBS Technologies, Inc. $288,000Leukemia and Lymphoma Society $100,000Liquidmetal Technologies $25,000Los Alamos National Laboratory $32,299MACRO International, Inc. $231,920Mallinckrodt Medical, Inc. $498,400
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March of Dimes $58,500Materials Modifications, Inc. $120,000Maxim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $124,712Medical Engineering Systems, Inc. $17,500MedImmune, Inc. $164,153Mentor Systems Research $500Merck & Company, Inc. $247,948Merck KGaA $250,000Miami Beach Transportation Management Association $20,000MicroMaterials, Inc. $28,000Mid-Florida Center, Inc. $21,270Millenium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $440,580Modelithics, Inc. $19,024Mote Marine Labs $3,702Multisystems, Inc. $31,595National Academy of Sciences $31,000National Center for Simulation $35,700National Opinion Research Center $48,698National Renewable Energy Laboratory $308,955National Research Council $12,493National Surgical Adjuvant Breast & Bowel Project Foundation, I $106,700National Writing Project Corporation $38,000Nielsen Media Research $30,000Northside Mental Health Center $53,416Novartis Pharmaceutical Corporation $21,268Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Inc . $28,351Noxon Associates Ltd. $3,639Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $185,850Open Society Institute $76,500Oregon Center for Applied Science, Inc. $7,596Oregon Social Learning Center $109,692Organon, Inc. $648,460Ortho Biotech Products, L.P. $10,000Ortho McNeil $387,542Otsuka Maryland Research Institute, Inc. $15,600Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida $49,397Parke-Davis/Warner-Lambert Pharmaceuticals $24,000Pedamorphosis, Inc. $15,000PEER Center, Inc. $150,391Performance Design Group $3,500Personnel Decisions Research Institute $4,620Pfizer Inc. $776,008
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Pfizer Inc., U.S. Pharmaceuticals Group $77,673Pharmaceutical Research Associates, Inc. $221,289Pharmacia & Upjohn $471,123PharmaResearch Corporation $159,700Phi Alpha Theta $90,000Policy Group for Florida's Families and Children $51,237Policy Research, Inc. $97,000Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc. $304,374PPD Development, LLC $163,475PPD Pharmaco, Incorporated $250Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $110,038Protein Design Labs, Inc. $53,375PsiloQuest, Inc. $25,400Public Health Institute $94,000Quintiles, Inc. $102,475Raytheon Company $120,000Research International $67,019Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Central Pharmaceuticals $22,500RMR Technologies LLC $65,261Ross Products Division, Abbott Laboratories $71,209Roswell Park Cancer Institute $45,000Saneron CCEL Therapeutics, Inc. $20,500Sanofi-Synthelabo Recherche $280,525Santarus, Inc. $71,820Schering-Plough Corporation $547,430Seikagau Corporation $25,000Senior Solutions of Southwest Florida, Inc. $100,095Sepracor, Inc. $8,721Serono Labs, Inc. $21,250Servier Pharmaceuticals $30,000Seurat Company $12,730Skye Pharma, Inc. $395,477Solanan, Inc. $37,895Southern California Coastal Water Research Project $15,200Southern Coast Addiction Technology Transfer Center $15,817Southwest Oncology Group $37,125Spine-Tech, Incorporated $7,245Sprinkle Consulting Engineers $9,259Stein Gerontological Institute $40,000Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals America, Ltd. $466,221Suncoast League of Municipalities $19,886SuperGen, Inc. $167,512
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SWANA Florida Sunshine Chapter, Inc. $17,500Tampa Bay Estuary Program $37,078Tampa Electric Company $1,332Tampa Metropolitan YMCA $35,000Targacept, Inc. $180,000Taylor & Francis Ltd. $570TBE Group, Inc. $22,040Teach America Corporation $10,000Teva Marion Partners, Inc. $142,200TEVA Pharmaceutical USA $12,792Texas Research International, Inc. $4,196Thurston Group, Inc. $86,796Trak Microwave Corporation $7,500Transform Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $35,700TransMolecular, Inc. $37,444Traskiewicz (Walter and Mary) Memorial Fund $89,097Tufts New England Medical Center $50,000Tularik, Inc. $203,600Umicore $20,000United Cerebral Palsy of Tampa Bay, Inc. $18,235University Area Community Development Corporation $67,833University Community Ministries, Inc. $4,000University Medical Service Associates $13,364,402University of Rochester $357,981University of Utah $56,621URRMA Biopharma, Inc. $11,800VSA Arts of Florida $93,710Wallace Pharmaceuticals $60,000Westat, Inc. $317,873Westport Senior Living Investment Fund, L.P. $34,288Wolff Controls Corporation $8,650Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution $12,000Wyeth-Ayerst Research Labs $50,000Young Women's Christian Association $24,000
Private Partnerships - Foundation $13,472,822Able Trust $50,000American Educational Research Association $15,000American Health Assistance Foundation $335,964Arthritis Foundation $81,000Brookdale Foundation Group $6,000Casey (Annie E.) Foundation $75,000
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Central Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. $22,500Children's Medical Research Foundation $96,142Chiles (Lawton) Foundation $58,277Dana (Eleanor Naylor) Charitable Trust $383,200Eli Lilly and Company Foundation $254,420Foundation for Play Therapy, Inc. $750Glaser (Elizabeth) Pediatric AIDS Foundation $5,098GlaxoSmithKline $1,263,454Hewlett (William & Flora) Foundation $152,400Jackson (Henry M.) Foundation $450,000Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative $200,000Kellogg (W. K.) Foundation $437,500Lymphoma Research Foundation of America $120,000Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience $29,600Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation $40,000National Fish and Wildlife Foundation $19,990Pardee (Elsa U.) Foundation $48,600Pinellas County Environmental Foundation $5,000Sealy (John) Endowment Fund $5,289Sloan (Alfred P.) Foundation $76,550Sontag Foundation $10,000Texas A & M Research Foundation $78,364Tri-County Human Services, Inc. $417,970University of Kentucky Research Foundation $22,746University of South Florida Foundation $8,662,008Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds $45,000Water Environment Research Foundation $5,000
Private Partnerships - Other $6,094,865Arizona State University $72,500Australian Institute of Marine Science $25,000Bayer Corporation $1,700Baylor University Medical Center $10,605Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope $27,000Boston University $4,000Capital Area MPO - Raleigh, NC $30,000Carnegie Mellon University $215,519Case Western Reserve University $109,780Coastal Carolina University $6,540Duke University Medical Center $20,000Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt $20,206Emory University $136,786
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Florida Institute of Technology $35,200George Washington University $12,000Georgia Institute of Technology $113,200Hampshire College $29,456Istituto di Biologia del Mare, CNR $6,464Johns Hopkins University $189,810Joint Oceanographic Institutions $23,000Kansas State University $63,366Metropolitan Area Planning Council $64,995National Collegiate Athletic Association $93,050New York University $141,510Nova Southeastern University $217,763Purdue University $42,300South Dakota State University $4,500Stanley Medical Research Institute $125,314State University of New York at Stony Brook $85,822Texas A & M University $15,000Towson University $18,070Trinity College of Florida, Inc. $26,000University of Alabama $143,000University of Alabama-Birmingham $182,959University of California $269,572University of California, Berkeley $84,716University of California, San Diego $148,331University of Colorado $38,055University of Helsinki $236,904University of Illinois (at Chicago) $73,690University of Massachusetts $13,570University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey $76,750University of Miami $711,021University of Michigan $16,000University of Montana $1,000University of New Hampshire $19,682University of New Orleans $11,681University of North Carolina $550,000University of North Carolina Medical School at Chapel Hill $28,535University of Oregon $205,000University of Pennsylvania $257,135University of Pittsburgh $12,000University of Puerto Rico $14,440University of South Florida Research Foundation $14,148University of Tennessee $33,155
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University of Texas $110,200University of Washington $203,095Various Sources $547,925World Health Organization $49,300Yale University $56,545
State Funding $54,730,845Agency for Health Care Administration $2,127,945Florida A&M University $190,937Florida Atlantic University $27,632Florida International University $73,955Florida State University $114,933University of Central Florida $1,258,149University of Florida $537,076University of North Florida $32,400University of West Florida $1,106,067Florida Department of Children and Families $8,751,079Florida Department of Community Affairs $144,323Florida Department of Education $23,326,565Florida Department of Elder Affairs $325,217Florida Department of Environmental Protection $1,463,076Florida Department of Health $7,059,335Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security $151,444Florida Department of State $339,350Florida Department of Transportation $6,017,202Florida Developmental Disabilities Planning Council $165,293Florida Energy Office $64,500Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $1,243,751Florida Institute of Government $200,616Florida Sea Grant College $10,000
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ACTIVITIES
F I S C A L Y E A R 2 0 0 2 / 2 0 0 3
S E C T I O N 3 P R O J E C T A W A R D S : D E T A I L E D F U N D I N G
$232,537,124USF Total
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Unit Total $3,628,100
Coalition for Science Literacy Department Total $488,435Meisels, Gerhard
Mathematics and Science Teacher Recruitment, Alternative Cerfication, and Induction (MASTRACI)Department of Education $384,205
Potter, Robert (co-investigator)
Potter, Robert
Science That MattersNational Science Foundation $104,230
Cochrane, Bruce (co-investigator) Meisels, Gerhard (co-investigator)
Educational Outreach Department Total $863,834Churton, Michael
Hispanic Educational Telecommunication System (HETS)University of Puerto Rico $14,440
Ellenburg, Laura
Academic Migrant Summer InstituteFlorida Department of Education $420,813
Florida Department of Education Migrant Education Summer InstituteFlorida Department of Education $297,947
Summer Food Service ProgramFlorida Department of Education $39,498
Gentry, J. Eric
Hillsborough County Emergency Mental Health ProjectFlorida Department of Community Affairs $91,136
Florida Institute of Oceanography Department Total $1,318,342Milliken, Dean
Assessment of Priority ECS Coral Reef Fisheries ReservesNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $42,000
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Ogden, John
A CARICOMP Coral Disease SurveyAustralian Institute of Marine Science $25,000
SFP: 2002 Ecological Processes and Coral Reef Recovery in the Florida KeysNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $150,000
Support for the CARICOMP NetworkDepartment of the Interior $90,000
Water Quality ProgramEnvironmental Protection Agency $25,000
Vargo, Sandra
ECOHAB: Pilot Study of Bio-Optical Sensors Field Tested and Compared to Molecular Probe DataFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $150,000
Florida Red Tide Studies Along Southwest FloridaFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $462,500
Optical Studies of Water Quality and Molecular Probe Development for Selected DinoflagellatesFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $46,225
Pfiesteria-like Sampling (PLS) and Database MaintenanceFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $75,000
Relationship of Water/Sediment Quality to Occurrence and Abundance of Harmful Algal SpeciesDepartment of Agriculture $141,617
Millie, David (co-investigator)Systematics of Marine Phytoplankton
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $81,000
Xth International Conference on Harmful AlgaeFlorida Sea Grant College $10,000
Xth International Conference on Harmful Algae International Student SupportNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $20,000
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Florida Policy Exchange Center on Aging Department Total $284,901Hyer, Kathryn
Care for the Aged: A Multimedia Staff Development ProgramOregon Center for Applied Science, Inc. $7,596
Investigation of Computer-Based Dementia Training CurriculumStein Gerontological Institute $40,000
Masterpiece Living ProjectWestport Senior Living Investment Fund, L.P. $34,288
Mitchell, Glenn
Evaluation of Florida's Medicaid Frail Elder OptionFlorida International University $14,000
Health Care Labor Force: Future IssuesAgency for Health Care Administration $160,781
Medicaid Program Cost Effectiveness EvaluationFlorida Department of Elder Affairs $28,236
Graduate School Administration Department Total $207,342Johnson, Dale
Consulting/GRE BoardEducational Testing Service $1,500
Graduate Research Fellowship ProgramNational Science Foundation $64,000
McKnight Doctoral ProgramFlorida Education Fund $141,842
Institute on Aging Department Total $22,746Mortimer, James
MRI Analysis Subcontract for Nun StudyUniversity of Kentucky Research Foundation $22,746
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Institute on Black Life Department Total $5,000Okogbaa, Geoffrey
The Black Child and Family; Reconstructing the VillageChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $5,000
Provost's Office Department Total $437,500Batsche, Catherine
ENLACE: Engaged Latino Communities for EducationKellogg (W. K.) Foundation $437,500
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Unit Total $16,673,540
Anthropology Department Total $276,989Baer, Roberta
Cultural Beliefs and Health Status in Type 2 DiabeticsNational Science Foundation $4,800
Greenbaum, Susan
Deconcentration and Social Capital: Assessing the Impact of Relocation in Two Urban NeighborhoodsNational Science Foundation $199,999
Rodriguez, Cheryl (co-investigator) Ward, Beverly (co-investigator)Sulphur Springs Neighborhood Engagement Summer Program
Children's Board of Hillsborough County $9,100
Himmelgreen, David
Project New Life-Good Health (Nueva Vida-Buena Salud)Gulfcoast North Area Health Education Center, Inc. $8,000
Weisman, Brent
A Model for the Evaluation of Archaeological Site Significance in CitiesFlorida Department of Transportation $49,500
Cultural Resource Inventory of Ten Thousand IslandsFriends of Rookery Bay, Inc. $5,590
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Biology Department Total $3,657,170Arendash, Gary
Protective and therapeutic effects of environmental enrichment in transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer Disease and Related Disease Association $74,173Potter, Huntington (co-investigator)
Bell, Susan
Development of an In Situ Infrared Camera System for Evaluating Icthyofaunal Utilization of the Mangrove Intertidal: Application to Coastal Management
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $25,000
Monitoring Transplanted Seagrasses in Tampa Bay, Florida: Assessing Long-Term SuccessFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $20,000
Fox, Gordon
Collaborative Research: Demography and Population Dynamics of a Fire-adapted Tree Species, Pinus RigidaNational Science Foundation $6,000
Individual Variability, Environmental Stressors, and Sampling Uncertainty in Wildlife Risk AssessmentUniversity of California $64,572
Harwood, Valerie
Antibiotic Resistance Analysis of Fecal Coliforms in Pernecia Creek, Jacksonville FlU.S. Geological Survey $2,500
Bacteria in Urban Tributaries in the St. John's River, Jacksonville, FloridaFlorida Department of Environmental Protection $100,000
Microbial source tracking comparative methods study-SCCWRPSouthern California Coastal Water Research Project $15,200
South Dakota: Bacterial Source Tracking by Antibiotic Resistance Analysis of E. coliSouth Dakota State University $4,500
Huxel, Gary
The Effects of Spatial Subsidies and Food Web Structure on the Stability and Long-term Dynamics of Island Ecosystems
National Science Foundation $106,945
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Karl, Stephen
Collaborative Research: Molecular Phylogenetics of the Globally Distributed Polychaete, Polydora cornutaNational Science Foundation $70,926
Population Genetics of the Gopher TortoiseArcadia Wildlife Preserve $5,000
Lim, Daniel
Botulinum Toxin and Ricin Assay Development for Taste ChipConstellation Technology Corporation $195,530
Development and Testing of Rapid Methods for the Detection & Enumeration of Bacterial IndicatorsResearch International $59,769
Methods to Improve Capture and Detection of Target Organisms for Biosensor AssaysResearch International $7,250
On-Line Real Time/Near Real Time Biosensor Monitoring for WaterPinellas County Utilities $205,200
Levine, Audrey (co-investigator)Real Time/Near Real Time Detection of Microbial Pathogens/Toxins Associated with Food, Water, and Surfaces
Department of the Army $2,003,753
Livingston, Brian
Transcriptional Regulation and Vote of a Transcription Factor Involved in Gut DevelopmentNational Science Foundation $120,000
Motta, Philip
Toward System Marine Life Attack Reduction SBIR N99-104Texas Research International, Inc. $4,196
Mushinsky, Henry
URTD & Environmentally-Threatened Gopher TortoisesUniversity of Florida $141,156
Lindzey, Jonathan (co-investigator) McCoy, Earl (co-investigator)
Pollenz, Steve
Impact of AH Receptor Degradation In Vivo and In VitroNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences $217,500
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Romeo, John
Journal of Chemical EcologyKluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers $19,000
Stiling, Peter
Changes in Leaf Chemistry, Insect Herbivory, Leaf Abscission and Decomposition Between Ambient and Elevated CO2
University of Alabama $143,000
The Relative Importance of Top-down and Bottom-up Forces Along a Plant Productivity/Quality Gradient in a Florida Salt Marsh: The Utility of the HSS, Trophodynamics, GGA, & MS Mode
National Science Foundation $6,000
Yoder, Jeffrey
Functional studies of novel immune-type receptorsH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $40,000
Chemistry Department Total $1,915,447Acevedo-Duncan, Mildred
Controlling Glioma Proliferation IIVarious Sources $112,900
Controlling the Proliferation of Glioma Cells With the PKC Inhibitor PD 406976Sontag Foundation $10,000
Baker, Bill
Bioactive Agents Produced by Invertebrate-Associated Marine MicrobesFlorida Institute of Technology $22,000
Marine Organism Anti-infective Drug Discovery CollaborationWyeth-Ayerst Research Labs $50,000
Bisht, Kirpal
Developement of In-Vitro Bio-Catalysis for Syntheses of Polysaccharide-Based Materials from Agriculture Co-products
American Chemical Society $80,000
New Chemotherapeutics to Fight Against Human Lung CarcinomaAmerican Lung Association $25,000
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Harmon, Julianne
DSC ScansConsolidated Polymer Technologies, Inc. $300
HTC: Development of Novel Underfill Formulations with High Thermal ConductivityHoneywell, Inc. $30,000
Jung, Kyung
Array BioPharmaArray BioPharma, Inc. $92,220
Efficient Synthesis of Bioactive Gamma-lactamsNational Institute of General Medical Sciences $210,975
Larsen, Randy
Thermodynamics of Dioxygen Reduction by Cytochrome C OxidaseAmerican Heart Association (Florida Affiliate) $119,998
Lewis, Jennifer
Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Systemic Change Chemistry Curricula Reform Project WorkshopsUniversity of California, Berkeley $84,716
McLaughlin, Mark
HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors with Extended ConformationsNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases $217,500
McLaughlin Moffitt Support AccountH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $117,097
Merkler, David
Anti-PAM Drugs for the Treatment of CancerNational Institute of General Medical Sciences $145,000
Turos, Edward
N-Thiolated Beta-Lactam AntibacterialsNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases $326,250
Cannons, Andrew (co-investigator) Dou, Q. Ping (co-investigator)Lim, Daniel (co-investigator)
Synthesis of a SteroidMentor Systems Research $500
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Zaworotko, Michael
Crystal Structure Determination of Pharmaceutical SolidsUniversity of Michigan $16,000
From Molecular Polygons to Discrete Faceted Polyhedra to Porous FrameworksNational Science Foundation $148,291
Integrated Interdisciplinary Nanoscience REU SiteNational Science Foundation $71,000
Walsh, Rosa (co-investigator)Multi-Component Crystalline Pharmaceutical Phases
Transform Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $35,700
Communication Sciences & Disorders Department Total $469,581Guilford, Arthur
A Multicultural Educational Interpreter Training Program: Emphasis on Deaf and Other Sensory DisabilitiesDepartment of Education $249,900
Champion, Tempii (co-investigator)
Hnath-Chisolm, Theresa
Linguistic Context Use and Hearing Disability/HandicapNational Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders $72,500
Pashek, Gail
Cognitive Communicative Effects of Donepezil Hydrochloride In Stroke-Related AphasiaPfizer Inc., U.S. Pharmaceuticals Group $77,673
Hoffmann, Michael (co-investigator)
Rogers, Catherine
Second Language Vowel Perception and ProductionNational Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders $69,508
Criminology Department Total $359,662Blount, William
Graduate Assistant Support and HOPE VIHillsborough County Sheriff's Office $23,378
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Dembo, Richard
Early Service Intervention with Arrested Youth in a Juvenile Justice Diversion Program: An Exploratory Pilot Study
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration $249,488Poythress Jr, Norman (co-investigator)
National Demonstration ProjectThurston Group, Inc. $86,796
Dean's Office - Arts & Sciences Department Total $175,000Jones, Robin
Emerging Campus SummaryFlorida Campus Compact $25,000
McCarthy, JoAnn
Globalization Research NetworkFlorida Department of State $150,000
Environmental Science & Policy Department Total $18,000Grigione, Melissa
Threatened & Endangered Species Survey & Mapping for MacDill Air Force BaseDepartment of the Air Force $18,000
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Florida Institute of Government Department Total $738,488Harrell, Virginia
City Visioning ProgramCity of Seminole, Florida $48,750
City of Tarpon Springs, Florida $48,750
Evaluation of Sign Management ProgramHillsborough County $91,324
Rogoff, Marc (co-investigator)FDOT-Educational Courses/Seminars/Workshops
Florida Department of Transportation $10,000
Independent Service ProviderSWANA Florida Sunshine Chapter, Inc. $17,500
Institute of Government Service FeesVarious Sources $90,607
ITTA-PGI Account-2002/2003Florida Institute of Government $115,116
Phase III: Residential Lighting District ProgramHillsborough County $113,106
Sarasota County Public Opinion SurveySarasota County Government $45,000
Standard Operating Procedures ManualHillsborough County $52,949
Rogoff, Marc (co-investigator)Suncoast League of Municipalities, Inc.
Suncoast League of Municipalities $19,886
Training and Technical Assistance ProjectFlorida Institute of Government $85,500
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Geography Department Total $41,405Brinkmann, Robert
Stormwater Training, City of TampaCity of Tampa, Florida $2,825
Zandbergen, Paul
Geodemographic Analysis of Marine Recreational Fisheries Participation in FloridaFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $28,500
Reader, Steven (co-investigator)GIS Workshop for Stormwater Management
Hillsborough County Public Works Department $10,080
Geology Department Total $2,530,903Connor, Charles
Ocean Drilling Program Graduate Fellowship AwardJoint Oceanographic Institutions $23,000
The Role of the Slab and the Mantle in Volcanic Arc Petrogenesis: A B-Be-Li and Li Isotope Study of Off-Axis Arc Centers in Mexico and Central America
National Science Foundation $147,567
Kruse, Sarah
Stratigraphy and Development of the Southern Spit of the North Island Barrier Island ComplexCoastal Carolina University $6,540
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Study: Spatial and Temporal Variations in Nearshore Groundwater SalinityU.S. Geological Survey $19,972
Oches, Eric
Collaborative Research: Roots of Agriculture in Southern Arabia and Mid-Holocene Environmental ChangesNational Science Foundation $80,825
Collaborative Research: Reconstructing Late-Quaternary Paleotemperatures Across the European Loess BeltNational Science Foundation $55,996
Pichler, Thomas
Ecosystem Response to Elevated Arsenic LevelsNational Science Foundation $1,490,000
Huxel, Gary (co-investigator) Muller, Pamela (co-investigator)
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Stewart, Mark
Cooperative Agreement Between the USGS and the University of South FloridaU.S. Geological Survey $596,608
Wang, Ping
A Collaborative Study on Hydrodynamics and Sediment Processes at a Laboratory Idealized Tidal InletU.S. Army Corps of Engineers $15,000
Bathymetric Survey in Charlotte Harbor AreaSouth Florida Water Management District $39,850
Continued Periodic Studies Evaluating Storm Effect on Pinellas County Gulf BeachesPinellas County, Florida $26,840
Davis Jr, Richard (co-investigator)Geomorphic Investigations of Tidal Inlets, Applications in Coastal Engineering (Processes of Sediment Transport and Channel Filling at Blind Pass and Bunces Pass, West-Central Florida)
Florida Institute of Technology $13,200
Monitoring the Performance of Upham Beach Before and After the Removal of Clay and Beach ScarpPinellas County, Florida $5,500
Davis Jr, Richard (co-investigator)Physical Model Testing of Shoreline Protection with Wavelock Energy Dissipation Block
DIMCO, Inc. $10,005
Gerontology Department Total $204,954Haley, William
Quality of Life in Older Breast Cancer SurvivorsNational Institute on Aging $72,500
McEvoy, Cathy
Prior Knowledge Effects in Cognitive AgingNational Institute on Aging $132,454
Nelson, Douglas (co-investigator)
History Department Total $90,000Tunstall, Graydon
Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor SocietyPhi Alpha Theta $90,000
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Interdisciplinary Studies Department Total $150Jones, Janna
Sulphur Springs Community FolioChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $150
Mass Communication Department Total $180,000Miller, Randy
ASNE High School Journalism Institute 2003American Society of Newspaper Editors $180,000
Harrell, Virginia (co-investigator)
Mathematics Department Total $143,296Curtin, Brian
Planar Algebras Constructed from GraphsNational Security Agency $13,000
Jonoska, Natasa
Self-Assembling of DNA Nano-Scale Structures for ComputationDuke University Medical Center $20,000
Pothoven, Kenneth
Research and Engineering Apprenticeship Program - 2003 (SG 03-098)Academy of Applied Sciences $2,500
Research and Engineering Apprenticeship Program - 2003 (SG 03-099)Academy of Applied Sciences $2,500
Research and Engineering Apprenticeship Program - 2003 (SG 03-100)Academy of Applied Sciences $2,500
Research and Engineering Apprenticeship Program - 2003 (SG 03-101)Academy of Applied Sciences $2,500
Saito, Masahiko
Collaborative Research: Cocycle Invariants of Low-Dimensional Knots and ManifoldsNational Science Foundation $85,296
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Tsokos, Christos
Statistical Consulting Services Relating to the Development of Minimum Flow and LevelsSouthwest Florida Water Management District $15,000
Physics Department Total $1,889,939Chen, Wei
Electrical Injury-electroconformation of MEM ProteinsNational Institute of General Medical Sciences $469,772
Djeu, Nicholas
Durable Fiber Optic Temperature Sensor for Coal GasifiersMicroMaterials, Inc. $28,000
Various Sources Research AccountVarious Sources $18,000
Hariharan, Srikanth
GOALI: Nanocomposite Magnetic Materials for Multifunctional Microwave Devices with Integrates EMI Suppression
National Science Foundation $259,999
Magnetic Characterization of Polymer Encapsulated NanopowdersMaterials Modifications, Inc. $120,000
Radio-Frequency Properties of Novel Nanocomposite FerritesUniversity of New Orleans $11,681
Kim, Myung
Digital Interference Holography: Development of a New Tomographic Microscopy InstrumentNational Science Foundation $334,656
Mukherjee, Pritish
Pulsed thermal excitation of self-assembled nano-templates for manufacturing dimensionally controlled nano-structured films
National Science Foundation $378,973Witanachchi, Sarath (co-investigator)
Nolas, George
Structure-property relationships of novel skutterudite compounds LnxCo4A6B6 (Ln=Lanthanides, A = Si, Ge or Sn = S, Se or Te)
American Chemical Society $35,000
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Oleynik, Ivan
First-Principles Theory of Spin-Dependent Tunneling in Magnetic JunctionsNational Research Council $8,000
Rabson, David
Collaborative Research: Homological Invariants in CrystallographyNational Science Foundation $105,410
Witanachchi, Sarath
A Fundamental Study of Laser-triggered Multiple Hollow-cathode Transient Plasmas for a Multi-component Film Manufacturing Process
National Science Foundation $120,448Mukherjee, Pritish (co-investigator)
Psychology Department Total $2,598,539Brandon, Thomas
Editorial Office Support for 'Psychology of Addictive Behaviors'American Psychological Association $8,750
Preventing Smoking Relapse During Pregnancy and BeyondNational Cancer Institute $301,378
Coovert, Michael
Team Collaboration in Critical Thinking: A Model, Measures, and ToolsAptima, Inc. $82,000
Diamond, David
Effects of Tianeptine on the Stress-induced Disruption of Hippocampal FunctioningServier Pharmaceuticals $30,000
Significance of Stress-Induced Hippocampal AtrophyArizona State University $36,250
Stress, Brain and MemoryArizona State University $36,250
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Goldman, Mark
Alcohol Expectancies: Mediators of Biopsychosocial Risk?National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism $739,242
Assignment Agreement - IPANational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism $201,096
Jacobsen, Paul
A Multi-Center, Multi-Nation Observational Pilot Study to Document Treatment and Standard Care for Subjects with Metastatic Hormone Refractory Prostate Cancer
Abbott Laboratories $24,900Fishman, Mayer (co-investigator)
Behavioral Aspects of Familial Risk for Prostate CancerBeth Israel Medical Center $108,745
Cognitive Behavioral Aspects of Cancer Related FatigueNational Cancer Institute $325,290
Support of Behavioral Oncology Graduate StudentH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $145,629
Kirstein, Cheryl
Effects of Cocaine on the Developing Nucleus AccumbensNational Institute on Drug Abuse $181,250
Nelson, Carnot
Evaluation of Healthy Families Pinellas ProgramJuvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County $59,146
YWCA PETTALS Program EvaluationYoung Women's Christian Association $24,000
Nelson, Douglas
Effects of What is Known on Memory for What is NewNational Institute of Mental Health $111,693
Rohrer, Douglas
Optimizing Resistance to ForgettingUniversity of California, San Diego $83,300
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Shimizu, Toru
Neural Analysis of Visual DiscriminationNational Science Foundation $95,000
Spector, Paul
Psychology Student Support Grant PDRIPersonnel Decisions Research Institute $4,620
School of Library & Information Science Department Total $19,618McCook, Kathleen
Graduate AssistantshipAll Children's Hospital $19,618
School of Social Work Department Total $1,344,399Bennett, Carol
Area Health Education Center South/AHEC RotationsArea Health Education Center $33,366
Area Health Education Center/AHEC RotationsGulfcoast North Area Health Education Center, Inc. $57,200
Field Instruction ProjectFlorida Department of Children and Families $226,387
Paveza, Gregory
Dyadic Vulnerability Profiling for Elderly NeglectNew York University $141,510
Rowe, William
Visual & Performing Arts Component of ProdigyUniversity Area Community Development Corporation $67,833
Shafer, Kathryn
Older Adults Addiction Prevention Pilot ProgramHanley-Hazelden Center $5,000
60
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Smith, Aaron
Florida Kinship (FLKIN) Support Group NetworkSenior Solutions of Southwest Florida, Inc. $50,095
Strozier, Anne (co-investigator)Florida Kinship (FLKIN) Support Group Network-2003
Senior Solutions of Southwest Florida, Inc. $50,000Strozier, Anne (co-investigator)
Relatives as Parents Program Statewide InitiativeBrookdale Foundation Group $6,000
Strozier, Anne (co-investigator)
Strozier, Anne
Florida Kinship (FLKIN) Support Group NetworkFlorida Department of Children and Families $450,000
West Central Florida Area Agency on Aging $149,991Smith, Aaron (co-investigator)
Kinship Care Connection-2002/2003Children's Board of Hillsborough County $107,017
World Language Education Department Total $20,000Probes, Christine
Florida-FranceFlorida Department of State $20,000
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Unit Total $1,380,975
Center for Economic Development Research Department Total $44,299Colie, Dennis
Coordinated Regional Benefit Studies of Coastal Observing SystemsWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution $12,000
Electric Power and Natural Gas StudyLos Alamos National Laboratory $32,299
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Dean's Office - Business Department Total $211,000Anderson, Robert
Gulf States Accord 2002-2003Florida Department of State $150,000
Brass, Robert
Office for Technology EntrepreneurshipHillsborough County $50,000
Hurst, Irene
Energy Conservation Training and Technical Assistance ProgramUniversity of West Florida $11,000
Economics Department Total $140,654Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena
Interagency Personnel AgreementNational Science Foundation $140,654
Management Department Total $985,022Hurst, Irene
Defense Economic Transition AssistanceUniversity of West Florida $42,075
Energy Conservation ProgramFlorida Energy Office $64,500
Procurement Technical Assistance CenterUniversity of West Florida $72,203
SBDCHillsborough County $24,900
Small Business Development Center - 2003University of West Florida $781,344
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Unit Total $25,303,278
Adult & Vocational Education Department Total $295,700Grisham, Jack
Expanding the Use of Simulation in Vocational EducationNational Center for Simulation $35,700
Helton, Wendy
Adult Education and Family Literacy-Regional Adult Literacy CenterFlorida Department of Education $100,000
Regional Professional Development Advisory Council: Adult EducationFlorida Department of Education $30,000
Regional Professional Development Advisory Council: Vocational Technical EducationFlorida Department of Education $30,000
Regional Team Strategic Goals Incentive Projects - Region IVFlorida Department of Education $100,000
Childhood/Language Arts/Reading Education Department Total $258,958Ethridge, Elizabeth
USF Infusion of Service Learning in the College of EducationFlorida Department of Education $55,000
Heller, Harold
Reading First Reading Academy ConvenersFlorida Department of Education $50,000
The Oasis ProgramJuvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County $153,958
David Anchin Center Department Total $621,348Borman, Kathryn
Comprehensive School ReformAmerican Institutes for Research $495,498
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Katzenmeyer, William
Region XIV Comprehensive CenterEducational Testing Service $99,600
Summer Leadership Conference - 2003Various Sources $26,250
Dean's Office - Education Department Total $13,535,272Curry, Brian
TECH: Teacher Education Change InitiativeDepartment of Education $359,486
Berson, Michael (co-investigator)
Drennon, Gay
Leaving a Legacy Across Generations: The Florida Center for Creative AgingVSA Arts of Florida $93,710
Joseph, Ruby
GEAR UP 2 (Memorial)Department of Education $480,000
Lavely, Carolyn (co-investigator)
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Lavely, Carolyn
Adult Living Facilities Supervisor Licensure ExamFlorida Department of Elder Affairs $89,475
Adult Living Facilities Supervisor Licensure Exam (PGI Account for 1748-043-K0)Florida Department of Elder Affairs $18,506
Charter School ProjectUniversity of South Florida Research Foundation $14,148
Charter School Support, Assistance and Training IDEA Part B #3C089Florida Department of Education $487,500
Defend Florida Medical Licensure Examinations in Administrative HearingsFlorida Department of Health $135,861
Development and Administration of the Certification Examinations and Florida Educational Leadership Examination
Florida Department of Education $5,838,270Berger, Neal (co-investigator)
Florida Charter School Support, Assistance and Training - TAPS #3C090Florida Department of Education $187,500
PGI - Certification Examination and FELEFlorida Department of Education $291,454
PGI Acct - Registration Fees for Computer Based TestingDepartment of Education $115,950
Registration PGI AccountFlorida Department of Education $3,197,515
Summary Analysis of Start Up Issues & a BaselineFamily Network on Disabilities of Florida, Inc. $15,000
Transition to Teaching ProgramDepartment of Education $325,000
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Moffitt, Karen
Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resource CenterFlorida Department of Education $621,637
Florida Inclusion NetworkFlorida Department of Education $475,000
Southeast Center for Effective SchoolsVarious Sources $131,402
Very Special Arts FloridaFlorida Department of Education $275,000
Very Special Arts of FloridaFlorida Department of Education $22,858
Wade, Sally
Family Network on Disabilities/FDLRS-USF SubcontractFamily Network on Disabilities of Florida, Inc. $360,000
Educational Leadership Department Total $821,558Davis, Robert
College Reach Out Program (CROP)Florida Department of Education $104,530
Summer Food Service ProgramFlorida Department of Education $52,010
Upward Bound ProgramDepartment of Education $640,267
Mullen, Carol
Editor for Mentoring & Tutoring JournalTaylor & Francis Ltd. $570
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Snyder, Karolyn
International School ConnectionVarious Sources $9,181
School Management InstitutePedamorphosis, Inc. $15,000
Florida Center for Instructional Technology Department Total $784,545Schullo, Shauna
Technology Resource SurveyFlorida Department of Education $100,000
Winkelman, Roy (co-investigator)
Winkelman, Roy
Bureau of Educational Technology ConsultantsFlorida Department of Education $473,513
Design Graphic User Interface & Intro Module; Graphics Prod. & Prog.School Board of Broward County $5,000
Florida Knowledge Network ConsultantsFlorida Department of Education $79,282
Module: Assessing Needs and Data AnalysisSchool Board of Broward County $5,000
Module: Creating Learner Outcomes and Designing Classroom for Electronic LearningSchool Board of Broward County $5,000
Module: Evaluation of Learning and Follow UpSchool Board of Broward County $5,000
PGI Acct. for 1744-070K0Pinellas County School Board $9,200
PGI Acct. for PCSB Grant: Technology Integration Using E-learningPinellas County School Board $2,550
Technology Integration Using E-LearningPinellas County School Board $100,000
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Institute for At-Risk Infants, Children, & Youth and Their Families Department Total $38,628Lavely, Carolyn
Charter School ProjectVarious Sources $23,628
Sentovich, Christina
Teacher Satisfaction in Public, Private, and Charter Schools (Dissertation Grant)American Educational Research Association $15,000
Psychological & Social Foundations of Education Department Total $2,056,530Austin, Jennifer
Behavior Analysis AssistantHillsborough County School Board $13,200
Baggerly, Jennifer
The Effects of Play Therapy on Academics, Self Concept, and Behavior of Children Who Are Homeless or at Risk and the Effects of Filial Therapy on Their Parents
Foundation for Play Therapy, Inc. $750
Batsche, Jr, George
Shared Services NetworkFlorida Department of Education $691,000
Shared Services Network (TAPS 3C085)Florida Department of Education $30,000
Student Support NetworkFlorida Department of Education $60,000
Student Support Services IDEA, Part B TAPS 3C086Florida Department of Education $1,076,750
Student Support Services No Child Left Behind, TAPS 3C087Florida Department of Education $30,000
Student Support Services PHS ACT - TAPS 3C088Florida Department of Education $90,250
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Powell-Smith, Kelly
Individual Differences in FCAT PerformanceFlorida State University $49,580
Raffaele Mendez, Linda
An Analysis of the System of Care for Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults with Special Needs in Hillsborough County
Florida Department of Health $15,000
Secondary Education Department Total $3,440,510Daniel, Patricia
National Writing Project New Site Funding ApplicationNational Writing Project Corporation $38,000
Tampa Bay Area Writing Project in Service for TeachersVarious Sources $3,870
Erben, Tony
The SEEDS Program (Support for Elementary Educators through Distance Education in Spanish)Department of Education $126,793
Feyten, Carine
Development of Substance Abuse Prevention MaterialsFlorida Department of Children and Families $200,000
Nutta, Joyce
Project ESCALERA: Elementary & Secondary Certification for Adults Learning About Education and Its Real Applications
Department of Education $184,697
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Richardson, Martha
Area Center for Educational EnhancementFlorida Department of Education $809,073
Schlichting, Sandra (co-investigator)Area Center for Educational Enhancement - GOALS 2000
Pasco County School Board $40,691
Area Center for Educational Enhancement (ACEE, Title II, Part A, State Set-aside)Florida Department of Education $292,052
Schlichting, Sandra (co-investigator)Florida Partnership for Literacy
Florida Department of Education $800,000
FloridaLeaders.net (TAPS3A526)Florida Department of Education $180,635
FloridaLeaders.net/Gates FoundationFlorida Department of Education $62,415
Suncoast Area Center for Educational Enhancement - Eisenhower GrantFlorida Department of Education $34,539
Workforce Development SpecialistFlorida Department of Education $100,000
Schlichting, Sandra
Math/Science Professional Development (MSPD) ProgramUniversity of Central Florida $508,149
Kersaint, Gladis (co-investigator)
Zeidler, Dana
Cross Bar Ranch Science Education ProgramPinellas County Utilities $59,596
Special Education Department Total $3,447,729Cranston-Gingras, Ann
College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)Department of Education $337,886
The High School Equivalency Program for Youth from Migrant Farmworker FamiliesDepartment of Education $415,000
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Epanchin, Betty
Exceptional Student Education Discretionary Projects ApplicationFlorida Department of Education $160,000
Exceptional Student Education Discretionary Projects Application (TAPS 3C046)Florida Department of Education $168,000
Greater Tampa Bay Special Education Consortium (GTBSEC)Greater Tampa Bay Special Education Consortium $68,562
PGI Acct. for Alternate AssessmentVarious Sources $3,739
Professional Development Partnership to Link Personnel Training and School PracticeDepartment of Education $297,874
Knopp, Tanice
Consortium for Educational Professional Development and Technical Assistance (CEPDTA)Manatee County School Board $54,560
USF-Manatee School District TransD and TAT ProjectManatee County School Board $101,200
Marfo, Kofi
Florida Network of Readiness HubsUniversity of North Florida $32,400
Thomas, Daphne
Teaching and Reaching Urban Students Together (TRUST)Department of Education $395,798
Townsend, Brenda
Engaging Cross-cultural Leaders in Preparation for Special Education (ECLIPSE)Department of Education $200,000
Linking Academic Scholars to Educational Resources (LASER)Department of Education $1,199,710
Parents as Advocates for Students Series (PASS)Florida Department of Education $13,000
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Suncoast Area Teacher Training Department Total $2,500Linder, Jean
Diversity through Service LearningFlorida Campus Compact $2,500
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Unit Total $25,191,961
Center for Molecular Delivery Department Total $427,761Jaroszeski, Mark
Feasibility of DNA Delivery with Microelectrodes - STTRRMR Technologies LLC $33,261
Novel Electrode for Targeted Electroporative Delivery - SBIRRMR Technologies LLC $32,000
Pine Cone Extract as an Adjuvant to ChemotherapyNational Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine $362,500
Heller, Richard (co-investigator)
Center for Urban Transportation Research Department Total $7,562,025Brosch, Gary
Coast 2 Coast ConsortiumCentral Florida Technology Transit Corridor Consortium, Inc. $45,556
Catala, Martin
Downtown St. Petersburg East-West Transit System Study: Street Intercept SurveyCity of St. Petersburg, Florida $7,962
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority Technical SupportPinellas Suncoast Transit Authority $5,000
Davis, Janet
Interlocal Agreement with Miami-Dade County: Work Order #2002-3: Review and Recommendations - Miami-Dade Transit Metrobus Maintenance Program
Miami-Dade Transit Authority $201,558Reich, Stephen (co-investigator) Volinski, Joel (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
DeAnnuntis, Christopher
Development of Schedules for New Red and Green RoutesCity of Aventura, Florida $5,918
Highlands County Transit Operations PlanCentral Florida Regional Planning Council $23,049
Foreman, Chandra
Design Elements of Effective Transit Information MaterialsFlorida Department of Transportation $65,000
Tucker, Lisa (co-investigator)
Gregg, Robert
General Agreement for Transit Planning and Management Services - LYNXLYNX: Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority $28,735
Palm Tran Five Year (2003-2007) Transit Development PlanPalm Beach County Transportation Authority $188,115
Joslin, Ann (co-investigator)Transit Planning and Technical Assistance (Master Agreement)
Jacksonville Transportation Authority $387,098Morris, William (co-investigator)
Hagelin, Christopher
2002 South Florida Commuter Services Evaluation (BD-587)Florida Department of Transportation $40,000
Hagen, Larry
BC 353, RPWO #47: Best Practices for Incident Management in FloridaFlorida Department of Transportation $300,000
Kabir, Firoz (co-investigator)
Hinebaugh, Dennis
BC 137, RPWO #42: State Bus Transit System Safety GuideFlorida Department of Transportation $60,000
Carapella, Holly (co-investigator)National Bus Rapid Transit Institute
Federal Transit Administration $250,000Brosch, Gary (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Kabir, Firoz
BC 353, RPWO #18: Guidebook for ITS IntegrationFlorida Department of Transportation $8,770
Mierzejewski, Edward (co-investigator)Incident Management Team and Resource Development - Project #1
Florida Department of Transportation $346,000Hagen, Larry (co-investigator)
ITS Investment Cost-Benefit Analysis - Project #2Florida Department of Transportation $347,915
Pendyala, Ram (co-investigator)
Kramer, Jeffrey
BC 353, RPWO #43: Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Strategic Acquisition of Limited Acess Right-of-Way at Freeway Interchange Areas
Florida Department of Transportation $125,000Williams, Kristine (co-investigator)
MPO Peer Exchange Meeting and E-CircularNational Academy of Sciences $6,000
MPOAC Transportation Planning ServicesMetroplan Orlando $50,000
Organizational Review of the Capital Area MPO (CAMPO)Capital Area MPO - Raleigh, NC $30,000
Land, Laurel
Five and Twenty Year Plan Disadvantaged PlanFlorida Department of Transportation $200,000
Carapella, Holly (co-investigator)Lake County RFP
Lake County Board of County Commissioners $10,200
Morris, William
Lee County Transit Development Plan Update 2003-2007Lee County Board of County Commissioners $91,097
DeAnnuntis, Christopher (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Perk, Victoria
Electrowave Shuttle Services Technical Assistance Study - Part TwoCity of Miami Beach, Florida $6,500
Florida Transit Handbook and NTD AssistanceFlorida Department of Transportation $66,000
NTI Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Training CourseKittelson & Associates $8,314
NTI Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Training Course: Task Order 1Kittelson & Associates $1,351
Shuttle Services Technical Assistance StudyMiami Beach Transportation Management Association $20,000
Polzin, Steven
BC 353, RPWO #42: Trends and Conditions Research SupportFlorida Department of Transportation $100,000
Chu, Xuehao (co-investigator)BC 353, RPWO #46: Impact of Development Characteristics on Vehicle Miles of Travel: Synthesis of Literature and Conceptual Framework Development
Florida Department of Transportation $39,900
BC137, RPWO #48: Public Transit in America: Evidence from the 2001 National Household Travel SurveyFlorida Department of Transportation $60,000
Chu, Xuehao (co-investigator)Southeastern Transportation Center, University Transportation Centers Program Basic Ordering Agreement with University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee $33,155
Support Investment Grade Ridership Study Steering CommitteeHNTB Architects Engineers Planners $82,625
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Reich, Stephen
Task Order #3 : An Analysis of Taxicab Rates in Hillsborough County - Annual UpdateHillsborough County $20,500
Concas, Sisinnio (co-investigator)Technical Assistance - Expansion of Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Use in Florida
Florida Department of Community Affairs $53,187
Turnpike Enterprise Performance MeasuresFlorida Department of Transportation $86,525
Davis, Janet (co-investigator)Turnpike Enterprise Reorganization Phase 2
Florida Department of Transportation $79,400Davis, Janet (co-investigator)
Sobush, Heather
University North Transportation InitiativeCity of Tampa, Florida $25,000
Staes, Lisa
Bus System Safety Technical Assistance and Review Substance Abuse Management Program ReviewFlorida Department of Transportation $42,548
DeAnnuntis, Christopher (co-investigator)Florida Maintenance Training and Technical Assistance Program
Florida Department of Transportation $230,000Bart, Edward (co-investigator)
Florida Transit Operator Trainer Training ProgramFlorida Department of Transportation $270,238
Reep, Amber (co-investigator)Florida Vehicle Procurement Program, Year 4
Florida Department of Transportation $65,000Zambito, Victoria (co-investigator)
State of Florida Vehicle Procurement ProgramFlorida Department of Transportation $356,143
Bart, Edward (co-investigator)Statewide Transit Training and Technical Assistance Program
Florida Department of Transportation $125,000Reep, Amber (co-investigator)
Turner, Patricia
BC 353, RPWO #50: Selecting Most Effective ITS Applications to Improve Pedestrian SafetyFlorida Department of Transportation $74,053
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Volinski, Joel
BC 137, RPWO #43 : Benchmark Rankings for Transit Systems in the United StatesFlorida Department of Transportation $20,000
Kamp, Aliye (co-investigator)BC 137, RPWO #44: Impacts of Transfer Fares on Transit Ridership and Revenue
Florida Department of Transportation $60,000Cevallos, Fabian (co-investigator) Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator)Kamp, Aliye (co-investigator)
BC 137, RPWO #45: Commuter Choice Program Case Study Development and AnalysisFlorida Department of Transportation $75,000
Hendricks, Sara (co-investigator)BC 137, RPWO #46 : Alternative Sampling Techniques for NDT Reporting
Florida Department of Transportation $60,000Chu, Xuehao (co-investigator) Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator)
BC 137, RPWO #47: Model Regulations and Plan Amendments for Multimodal Transportation DistrictsFlorida Department of Transportation $60,000
Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator) Williams, Kristine (co-investigator)BC 137, RPWO #49: Evaluation of Shared Use Park & Ride Impact on Facility Providers
Florida Department of Transportation $45,966Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator) Wambalaba, Francis (co-investigator)
BC 137, RPWO #50: Analysis of Florida Transit Bus CrashesFlorida Department of Transportation $60,000
Carapella, Holly (co-investigator) Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator)BC 137, RPWO #51: Public Transportation Synthesis Series (Part 2)
Florida Department of Transportation $37,500Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator)
Developing Bus Transfer Facilities for Maximum Transit Agency and Community BenefitFlorida Department of Transportation $40,000
Interlocal Agreement with Miami-Dade County, Work Order #2002-2: Best Practices in Transit Service Planning
Miami-Dade Transit Authority $40,000Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator) Perk, Victoria (co-investigator)
Interlocal Agreement with Miami-Dade County: Work Order 2002-4 : IT Strategic PlanMiami-Dade Transit Authority $276,337
Cevallos, Fabian (co-investigator) Gregg, Robert (co-investigator)Miami-Dade Transit Maintenance and Equipment Plans
Miami-Dade Transit Authority $77,054Davis, Janet (co-investigator) Reich, Stephen (co-investigator)
National Center for Transit Research (NCTR) Year 4Department of Transportation $652,700
Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Technical Assistance and Communication (Work Order 2003-1)Miami-Dade Co., FL, Board of County Commissioners $270,100
Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator)Technical Assistance and Communication (Work Order 2003-2)
Miami-Dade Transit Authority $113,339Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator)
Wambalaba, Francis
BC 137, RPWO #52: Price Elasticity of Rideshare: Commuter Fringe Benefits and Parking Cash-OutFlorida Department of Transportation $30,000
Hinebaugh, Dennis (co-investigator) Kamp, Aliye (co-investigator)Volinski, Joel (co-investigator)
Ward, Beverly
Community Transportation Project EvaluationMetropolitan Area Planning Council $64,995
Catala, Martin (co-investigator)Maintenance of the Community Impact Assessment (CIA) Internet Website
Florida Department of Transportation $12,600
Strategies to Increase Coordination of Transportation Services for the Transportation DisadvantagedMultisystems, Inc. $31,595
TCRP Project J-6, Task 47: Case Studies in Environmental Justice and Public Transit Title VI ReportingTransportation Research Board $25,000
Williams, Kristine
Access Management WebsiteTeach America Corporation $10,000
Hillsborough County Transportation Corridor StudyTBE Group, Inc. $22,040
NCHRP Synthesis 34-07 Agreements Between Governmental Entities to Manage Arterial Corridors to Preserve Mobility and Safety
National Academy of Sciences $25,000
TxDOT Access Management StudyKimley Horn & Associates, Inc. $490,393
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Winters, Philip
Commuter Benefits Program Training DevelopmentICF Consulting $5,880
Florida Transportation Demand Management Clearinghouse 2002Florida Department of Transportation $100,000
Wambalaba, Francis (co-investigator)Rural Transit Assistance Program (RTAP) Center and Training Program
Florida Department of Transportation $110,000Staes, Lisa (co-investigator)
Transport Canada TDM Toolkit for EmployersNoxon Associates Ltd. $3,639
Transportation Demand Management Training ProgramFlorida Department of Transportation $74,475
Wambalaba, Francis (co-investigator)
Chemical Engineering Department Total $697,564Bhethanabotla, Venkat
HTC: Film Deposition and Characterization of Liquidmetal(TM)Alloys for MEMS ApplicationLiquidmetal Technologies $25,000
Bhansali, Shekhar (co-investigator)
Gilbert, Richard
Planning Grant for Tampa Bay Regional Center for ManufacturingHillsborough Community College $10,795
Hoff, Andrew (co-investigator) Miller, William (co-investigator)
Joseph, Babu
Enhancing Engineering Education Using Information Technology Tools: An Intergrated Approach to Building a Design Oriented Chemical Engineering Curriculm
National Science Foundation $99,017Bhethanabotla, Venkat (co-investigator) Eison, James (co-investigator)Sunol, Aydin (co-investigator)
Lee III, William
Patient Safety Research Project #2: Biomechanics/Ergonomics ResearchVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $55,000
Undergraduate Engineering Education Enhancement via Parallel Participation in the Visual and Performing Arts
National Science Foundation $343,904Moore, Janet (co-investigator) Smith, Carlos (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
VanAuker, Michael
Fluid Mechanics of Degenerative Aortic Valve Disease (0130459B)American Heart Association (Florida Affiliate) $68,440
Ondrovic, Leo (co-investigator) Strom, Joel (co-investigator)
Wolan, John
Design Fabrication and Characterization of SIC/GaN-Based Nanostructured Semiconductor Catalytic/SensorCarnegie Mellon University $95,408
Civil & Environmental Engineering Department Total $3,160,682Ashmawy, Alaa
Behavior of Shallow Foundations on Reinforced SoilEmbassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt $10,846
Soil Improvements by Stone ColumnsEmbassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt $9,360
Kranc, Stanley
BC 353, RPWO #32: The Optimum Placement of Utilities Within FDOT R/WFlorida Department of Transportation $74,946
Miller, William (co-investigator)
Levine, Audrey
Evaluation of Multiple Effect Distillation for Treatment of Reclaimed WaterCity of Tampa, Florida $99,881
Jaroszeski, Mark (co-investigator) Lee III, William (co-investigator)Preliminary Screening of Corrosion Control Strategies for Water Sources Impacting the Tampa Hillsborough Interconnect
Hillsborough County $24,925
Lu, Jian
BC 353, RPWO #40 : Safety Issues Related to Two-Way Left Turn LanesFlorida Department of Transportation $50,000
Dissanayake, Sunanda (co-investigator) Pernia, Juan (co-investigator)Characteristics of Emerging Road and Trail Users and Their Safety
Sprinkle Consulting Engineers $9,259Pernia, Juan (co-investigator)
Right-Turn Followed by U-Turn at Signalized Intersections as an Alternative to Direct Left Turns from Driveways
Florida Department of Transportation $125,000Pernia, Juan (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Mullins, Austin
BC 353, RPWO #19: The Influence of Water Table in Drilled Shaft ConstructionFlorida Department of Transportation $74,162
Ashmawy, Alaa (co-investigator)
Nachabe, Mahmood
Develop Rainfall Runn-Off Modeling MethodologySouthwest Florida Water Management District $50,000
Pendyala, Ram
BC 353, RPWO #41: Evaluation of Transportation Models for the Statewide Model Task ForceFlorida Department of Transportation $205,000
BD 544, RPWO #1: Enhancing the Florida Standard Model Using New Information TechnologiesFlorida Department of Transportation $350,000
Ross, Mark
Hydrologic Data Collection and Analysis - Year 2Southwest Florida Water Management District $75,000
Hydrologic Data Collection and Analysis (Alafia River Watershed)Tampa Bay Water $13,631
Nachabe, Mahmood (co-investigator) Tara, Patrick (co-investigator)Hydrologic Modeling of Streamflow from Ungauged Areas in the Upper Charlotte Harbor Basin
Southwest Florida Water Management District $80,000Tara, Patrick (co-investigator)
Hydrologic Modeling of Ungaged Streamflow in the Lower Alafia RiverSouthwest Florida Water Management District $9,982
Tara, Patrick (co-investigator)Revisions and Enhancements to the ISGW for Tampa Bay Water
Intera, Inc. $142,240Tara, Patrick (co-investigator)
Winter Haven Chain of Lakes PLRG StudySouthwest Florida Water Management District $60,000
Smith, Daniel (co-investigator) Tara, Patrick (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Sagues, Alberto
BC 353, RPWO #44: Validation and Practical Procedure for Vibrational Evaluation of TendonsFlorida Department of Transportation $205,998
Eason, Thomas (co-investigator)BC 353, RPWO #45: Evaluation of Remotely Monitored Battery Powered Systems for Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete
Florida Department of Transportation $199,695
Development of a Rational Method for Predicting Corrosion Rates of Metals in Soils and WatersFlorida Department of Transportation $449,868
Poor, Noreen (co-investigator)Florida Keys Bridge Evaluation
Corven Engineering, Inc. $209,406
Vibration Testing for EW Tollway and I-355Dywidag Systems International $29,986
Saigal, Sunil
Algorithms for STL Data Cleanup and ManipulationSandia National Laboratory $60,586
Analytical-Experimental Approach to Verified Cohesive Zone Fracture Models in Engineering ApplicationsNational Science Foundation $95,911
New Meshless/Particle Methods for Naval Structures and Weapon SystemsOffice of Naval Research $75,000
Sen, Rajan
BC 353, RPWO #48: NDT Evaluation and Replacement Prioritization of Composite Precast Deck Panel Bridge Decks
Florida Department of Transportation $350,000Ayoub, Ashraf (co-investigator) Mullins, Austin (co-investigator)
Field Demonstration of Underwater FRP Repair of Piles in the Friendship Trails BridgeHillsborough County Public Works Department $20,000
Mullins, Austin (co-investigator)
Computer Science & Engineering Department Total $6,729,358Christensen, Kenneth
CAREER: Performance Evaluation of Gigabit Ethernet Networks, a Systems and Experimental ApproachNational Science Foundation $10,000
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Hall, Lawrence
AVATAR: Learning Rules in Parallel for VisualizationSandia National Laboratory $160,000
Partnership for MR Spectroscopic Imaging Data ProcessingUniversity of Miami $94,751
Kandel, Abraham
National Institute for Systems Test and ProductivityDepartment of the Navy $4,664,871
Katkoori, Srinivas
CAREER: Interconnect-centric High Level Synthesis in DSM RegimeNational Science Foundation $60,111
HTC: Requirements Analysis for an Automated Synthesis Framework for Honeywell Reconfigurable Space Computer
Honeywell, Inc. $15,000
Murphy, Robin
CISE: Research Resources: R4:Rescue Robots for Research and ResponseNational Science Foundation $220,053
Cooperation and Collaboration of Heterogeneous Agents Under Sensing UncertaintyOffice of Naval Research $50,000
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics Workshop 2003Department of the Army $10,000
Naval Automation and Information Management TechnologyOffice of Naval Research $975,686
Robust Cooperative Navigation in Docking, Inspection, and Surrogate SensingDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency $106,400
SGER: Adaptive Shoring for Robot-Assisted Search and RescueNational Science Foundation $96,146
Support for the Naval-Industry R&D Partnership Conference 2002Naval Undersea Warfare Center $50,000
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Sarkar, Sudeep
Data Sets, Base Line Performance Reference Points, and Evaluation Metrics for Human ID Volume I - Technical Proposal
Air Force Office of Scientific Research $150,000
Passive Counting of PeopleNielsen Media Research $30,000
Varanasi, Murali
Efficient Information Storage and Data Processing Algorithms for National Assessment of Coastal Hazards - A USGS-USF Cooperative Project
U.S. Geological Survey $36,340
Electrical Engineering Department Total $3,721,703Bhansali, Shekhar
CAREER: Development of Bio-MEMS for Determining Cell Structure Using Microfluidics and Bio ImpedanceNational Science Foundation $399,995
IGERT: Sensory Knowledge-Based Interface ScienceNational Science Foundation $742,000
Dunleavy, Lawrence
High Rate Wireless 5GHz OFDM ImpairmentsIntersil Corporation $30,000
Arslan, Huseyin (co-investigator)High Tech Corridor Project: 1/f Transistor Noise Measurement Techniques Development and Application
Trak Microwave Corporation $7,500
HTC: On-wafer Metrology for 100 GHz Microelectronics (Power Amplifier Load Pull Po/PAE Characterization and Improvement)
Intersil Corporation $10,000Weller, Thomas (co-investigator)
HTC: On-wafer Metrology for 100GHz Microelectronics (Radiometer and Cold Noise Source Calibration for Space Applications)
Raytheon Company $20,000Weller, Thomas (co-investigator)
HTC: On-wafer Metrology for 100GHz Microelectronics (W-Band Noise and Power Measurements of MHEMTs)
Raytheon Company $80,000Weller, Thomas (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Ferekides, Christos
Advanced Processing Technology and Analysis of CdTe and CIGS Solar CellsNational Renewable Energy Laboratory $298,955
Morel, Don (co-investigator)Evaluation of UMICORE's Solar Cell Grade Materials - Solar Cell Fabrication and Characterization
Umicore $20,000
Hoff, Andrew
High School Technology InitiativeNational Science Foundation $450,036
Gilbert, Richard (co-investigator)
Jain, Vijay
HTC: Transforming OWSS into a 4G Wireless TechniqueIntersil Corporation $66,667
Morel, Don
Development of a Flexible II-VI-Based High Performance, High Bandgap Device for Thin Film Tandem Solar Cells (NAG3-2614)
National Aeronautics & Space Administration $106,515Ferekides, Christos (co-investigator)
Saddow, Stephen
Nanoporous Substrates for SiC/GaN GrowthCarnegie Mellon University $120,111
Research and Training for Improved Microwave CharacterizationModelithics, Inc. $19,024
SGER: Novel All Solid-State SiC Fuel Cell for High Power ApplicationsNational Science Foundation $60,000
Wolan, John (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Schlaf, Rudy
HTC: Design and Construction of Carbon Nanotube ReactorApplied Nanotechnologies, Inc. $10,000
In-Vacuum Preparation and Characterization of Conductive Polymer InterfacesNational Science Foundation $109,225
Investigation of the Electronic Structure of Macromolecular Thin Films and InterfacesAmerican Chemical Society $86,292
NSF GOALI: 2D High Resolution Dopant Profiling of Integrated Circuits Using Tapping Mode Atomic Force Microscopy
National Science Foundation $32,000
Optimization of AFM Tip Properties for Mask and CD MetrologyInternational Sematech $125,000
Stefanakos, Elias
Photocatalytic Air Disinfection to Destroy Airborne Hazardous MicroorganismsUniversity of Florida $68,924
Krakow, B. (co-investigator)USF Research on Hydrogen Production, Storage, and Monitoring
University of Central Florida $750,000Bhansali, Shekhar (co-investigator) Bhethanabotla, Venkat (co-investigator)Krakow, B. (co-investigator) Rahman, Muhammad (co-investigator)
Visible Light Rectenna ProjectUniversity of Florida $55,000
Bhansali, Shekhar (co-investigator) Buckle, Kenneth (co-investigator)Krakow, B. (co-investigator) Schlaf, Rudy (co-investigator)Weller, Thomas (co-investigator)
Weller, Thomas
A CAREER Award: Microwave Variable Impedance Transmission LinesNational Science Foundation $25,000
HTC: Silicon Micromachined Conformed Package and Components for a K-band ReceiverRaytheon Company $20,000
Low Cost 60 GHz Proximity Sensor for Automotive ApplicationsWolff Controls Corporation $8,650
MEMS and MMIC Technology In The 20-95 gHz Band - Research ReportCustom Manufacturing and Engineering, Inc. $809
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Engineering Academic Advising Department Total $40,937Fernandez, Eva
Florida-Georgia Alliance for Minority Participation, Contract C-9851Florida A&M University $28,500
Florida-Georgia Alliance for Minority Participation, Contract C9862Florida A&M University $12,437
Industrial & Management Systems Engineering Department Total $522,730Okogbaa, Geoffrey
USF: Students, Teachers, and Resources in the Sciences (STARS), A NSF GK-12 Fellows Project)National Science Foundation $510,000
Centeno, Grisselle (co-investigator) Das, Tapas (co-investigator)Kumar, Ashok (co-investigator) Townsend, Brenda (co-investigator)
Yalcin, Ali
Study of Call Handling Processes at Tmesys: Time Study ApproachSeurat Company $12,730
Mechanical Engineering Department Total $1,970,663Dubey, Rajiv
Rehabilitation Engineering and Technology ProgramFlorida Department of Education $1,178,703
Wright, Tennyson (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Kumar, Ashok
A CAREER Award: A Faculty Early Career Program in Development of Superhard Coatings for Improved Performances
National Science Foundation $12,000Kumar, Ashok (co-investigator)
Diamond Coatings on WC-Co Cemented Carbide and High-Speed Steel (HSS) for Dry Machining ApplicationsGeneral Motors Company $63,250
GOALI: Investigating Metrology Issues in Chemical Mechanical Planarization Process for Microelectronic Manufacturing
National Science Foundation $240,000
HTC: Nanoscale Chemical, Tribological and Mechanical Properties of Surface Engineered/Modified PolymersPsiloQuest, Inc. $25,400
MRI: Acquisition of a Transmission Electron Microscope for Multi-disciplinary Research and EducationNational Science Foundation $414,244
Rahman, Muhammad
Computation of Pressure Drop in Condenser Cooling Water SystemTampa Electric Company $1,332
HTC:Thermal Control of Microelectronics in SpaceHoneywell, Inc. $14,250
Wilkinson, Stuart
IPA: Director of VA-PSCI Engineering LaboratoryDepartment of Veterans Affairs $21,484
Multicultural Engineering Program Department Total $24,054Henning, Rudolf
Pinellas County YES WE CARE ProgramPinellas County School Board $24,054
Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Research Center Department Total $334,484Kumar, Ashok
Novel Synthesis and Fabrication of Hybrid Coatings for Manufacturing ApplicationsNational Science Foundation $10,000
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Ostapenko, Sergei
Characterization of Defects in PV Crystalline SiliconNational Renewable Energy Laboratory $10,000
Full Field Birefringence Measurement of Grown-In Stresses in Thin Silicon SheetGeorgia Institute of Technology $113,200
Soft Pad Grinding of Wire-Sawn Silicon WafersKansas State University $63,366
Spatially Resolved Characterization of Nano-Porous SiC LayersNational Science Foundation $137,918
Wolan, John (co-investigator)
COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE Unit Total $24,883,043
Marine Science Department Total $24,883,043Andrefouet, Serge
A Millenium Global Scale Coral Reef Ecosystem Assessment Using High Resoulution Remote Sensing DataNational Aeronautics & Space Administration $101,954
Muller-Karger, Frank (co-investigator)Using Landsat 7 Data in a Gis-based Revision of Reefbase
National Aeronautics & Space Administration $60,308
Betzer, Peter
Beta Testing of On-line Research Ethics CourseUniversity of Montana $1,000
Blake, Norman
14th International Pectnid WorkshopPinellas County Environmental Foundation $5,000
Hatchery Production Development for the Bay Scallop, Argopecten Irradians for Restoration in Florida Estuaries
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $90,905
Monitoring of the Structure and Function of a Newly Established Oyster ReefNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $38,663
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Byrne, Robert
Collaborative Observations of Subsurface Biogeochemical Phenomena at Marine Hydrothermal SpringsBenthos, Inc. $19,270
Kaltenbacher, Eric (co-investigator)Construction and Intensive Field Testing of SEAS-II Sensors for Trace Element, Nutrient and CO2 System Analyses
Office of Naval Research $250,000Kaltenbacher, Eric (co-investigator)
Instrumentation Using Long-Pathlength, Liquid-Core Waveguides Autonomous in In-Situ Analysis of the Ocean
Office of Naval Research $499,979Kaltenbacher, Eric (co-investigator) Steimle, Eric (co-investigator)Waterbury, Robert (co-investigator)
The Role of Nutrients in the Formation, Maintenance and Transformation of Phytoplankton Thin LayersOffice of Naval Research $249,985
Carder, Kendall
A Hybrid Modular Optical Model to Predict 2-D and 3-D Environments in Ports and Beneath Ship Hulls for AUV Sensor-Performance Optimization in MCM Activities
Office of Naval Research $499,867Reinersman, Phil (co-investigator)
Collect and Analyze Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data Over a Variety of Marine and Terrestrial Environments
Florida Environmental Research Institute, Inc. $16,763
Distribution of our CoBOP Results: IOPs and Albedo Spectra Prepared for Incorporation into Radiative Transfer Models
Office of Naval Research $49,985Costello, David (co-investigator)
High Spectral Resolution MODIS & HIRIS Algorithms for Ocean Chlorophyll in Case II WatersNational Aeronautics & Space Administration $709,753
Optical Variability and Classification in Turbid Waters: Phase IIIOffice of Naval Research $5,000
Costello, David (co-investigator)
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Coble, Paula
Characterization of CDOM Riverine Contribution and Distribution Through Remote Sensing Satellite ImageryNational Aeronautics & Space Administration $24,000
Coble, Paula (co-investigator)Distribution and Cycling of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Colored Dissolved Organic Carbon on West Florida Shelf
Office of Naval Research $90,000Coble, Paula (co-investigator)
Enhancing K-12 Science Education via Satellite-Televised Interactive TechnologiesOffice of Naval Research $99,068
Greely, Teresa (co-investigator) Hewitt, Margaret (co-investigator)Florida Center for Ocean Science Education Excellence
National Science Foundation $999,999Greely, Teresa (co-investigator)
Laser Sensor Development for Fluorescence Detection of Plastics and Other Anthropogenic CompoundsOffice of Naval Research $3,000
Killinger, Dennis (co-investigator)
Daly, Kendra
Southern Ocean GLOBEC: WindSSOck: Winter Distribution and Success of Southern Ocean KrillNational Science Foundation $100,000
Fanning, Kent
An AUV-Based Investigation of the Role of Nutrient Variability in the Predictive Modeling of Physical Processes in the Littoral Ocean
Office of Naval Research $298,205Walsh, John (co-investigator)
Globec: Winter and Success of Southern Ocean KrillNational Science Foundation $6,452
Fanning, Kent (co-investigator) Torres, Joseph (co-investigator)Preserving Coastal and Marine Science Knowledge and Promoting Public Discourse
U.S. Geological Survey $46,502Edwards, Randy (co-investigator)
Suwannee River Gulf Sturgeon HabitatNational Fish and Wildlife Foundation $19,990
Edwards, Randy (co-investigator)
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Flower, Benjamin
Late Oligocene Paleoceanogrpahy of the Southeast Pacific: ODP Site 1237Texas A & M Research Foundation $15,582
Temperature, Salinity, and Nutrient History of Tampa Bay Dated: 09/12/02U.S. Geological Survey $14,800
Testing Hypotheses for Organic Carbon Burial During the "Monterey Carbon Isotope Excursion"American Chemical Society $39,266
Fries, David
Autonomous Microbial Genosensor (AMG)Office of Naval Research $450,975
Paul, John (co-investigator)Fieldable Microsystems II (FMII) - YR 2
Office of Naval Research $344,990Short, R. Timothy (co-investigator)
MERHAB 2002: Eastern GOMx Sentinal Program FY 03Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $39,755
Lembke, Chad (co-investigator) Walsh, John (co-investigator)Weisberg, Robert (co-investigator)
Galperin, Boris
Improved Parameterization of Stably Stratified Boundary Layer Turbulence in Atmospheric ModelsDepartment of the Army $135,000
Garcia-Rubio, Luis
Spectroscopy Methods for Identification and Characterization of MicroorganismsUniversity of Florida $76,713
Greely, Teresa
GK-12 OCEANS: Ocean Scientist Educator Partnerships Enhancing ScienceNational Science Foundation $559,293
Coble, Paula (co-investigator)
92
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Heil, Cynthia
Collaborative Research: Fate of Recently Fixed N2 in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico: Does the Regeneration of N by Trichodesmium Support the Development of Gymnodinium Breve Blooms?
National Science Foundation $81,384
Flow Cytometer Based Biosensor for In-Feild Cell AnalysisOffice of Naval Research $189,357
Ding, Xiaoling (co-investigator) Fries, David (co-investigator)Vargo, Gabriel (co-investigator)
Humic Acid Utilization by the HAB Dinoflagellates Karenia brevis and AlNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $184,454
SFP2002: From Source to Sink: Assessment and Monitoring of Dissolved Nitrogen Cycling Within Florida BayNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $135,061
Hollander, David (co-investigator)
Hollander, David
Evaluating the Long Term Influence That Anthropogenic Inputs Have on the Biogeochemical Cycling of Carbon and Nitrogen and on the Planktic and Benthic Bioassemblages in Tampa Bay
U.S. Geological Survey $59,000Van Vleet, Ted (co-investigator)
Hopkins, Thomas
Development and Field Application of Laser Particle ImagersOffice of Naval Research $3,000
Remsen, Andrew (co-investigator) Samson, Scott (co-investigator)
Howd, Peter
Sediment Dynamics on the West Florida Inner Continental ShelfOffice of Naval Research $79,980
Hine, Albert (co-investigator) Locker, Stan (co-investigator)Naar, David (co-investigator)
Hu, Chaunmin
A Feasibility Study of the High Resolution MODIS Bands in Estuarine MonitoringUniversity of New Hampshire $19,682
Taylor, Charles (co-investigator)Impacts of Large River Plumes on Carbon and Salt Fluxes in the Surface Ocean
National Aeronautics & Space Administration $131,062
Use of Remote Sensing Satellites to Monitor Sediment Plumes in the Mississippi BightU.S. Geological Survey $15,000
Muller-Karger, Frank (co-investigator)Use of Remote Sensing to Monitor Water Clarity and Sediment Dynamics in the Chesapeake Bay
U.S. Geological Survey $25,000Muller-Karger, Frank (co-investigator)
93
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Huffman, Debra
A Prospective Epidemiological Study of Gastrointestinal Health Effects Associated with the Consumption of Conventionally Treated Goundwater
Emory University $136,786
Biosolids Pathogen AnalysisDeSoto County Board of County Commissioners $11,520
Pathogen Infectivity StudyFlorida Department of Environmental Protection $98,303
Reduction of Pathogens, Indicator Bacteria and Alternative Indicators by Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation Processes
Water Environment Research Foundation $5,000Rose, Joan (co-investigator)
The Use of an Automated Ribotyping Assay for Identification and Source Tracking of Microbial Water Quality Indicators: A Florida Gulf Coast Ecosystem and Human Health Study, Dated 8/7/02
U.S. Geological Survey $42,321Harwood, Valerie (co-investigator) Rose, Joan (co-investigator)
Water Collection and ProcessingVarious Sources $59,003
Kaltenbacher, Eric
High-speed, Real-time Ocean Bottom Optical TopographerOffice of Naval Research $490,591
Carder, Kendall (co-investigator) Costello, David (co-investigator)Patten, James (co-investigator)
Kloske, John
Advanced Underwater Port Security SystemsOffice of Naval Research $497,829
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Homeland Defense and Research SupportOffice of Naval Research $500,994
Development of a Mobile Inspection PlatformOffice of Naval Research $495,928
Testing and Evaluation of the Mobile Inspection PlatformOffice of Naval Research $494,287
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Langebrake, Larry
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Homeland DefenseOffice of Naval Research $467,511
Betzer, Peter (co-investigator)Micro-monitoring Instrument
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command $5,795,804Fries, David (co-investigator) Samson, Scott (co-investigator)Short, R. Timothy (co-investigator) Weller, Thomas (co-investigator)
Lembke, Chad
MERHAB 2002: Eastern GOMx Sentinal Program FY 03Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $44,949
Fries, David (co-investigator) Walsh, John (co-investigator)Weisberg, Robert (co-investigator)
Lisle, John
Impacts of Disinfectin Selection on Health Risks From Pathogens in EffluentPurdue University $42,300
Studies on the Impact of Sewage-Associated Microorganisms on Indigenous Seal and Bacterial PopNational Science Foundation $100,445
Locker, Stan
Sediment Dynamics on the West Florida Inner Continental ShelfOffice of Naval Research $19,998
Hine, Albert (co-investigator) Howd, Peter (co-investigator)Naar, David (co-investigator)
95
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Luther, Mark
Flushing/Residence Times for Discharges from the Piney Point Phosphate Plant in the USF College of Marine Science Three-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Circulation...
Florida Department of Environmental Protection $15,000Meyers, Steve (co-investigator)
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Circulation and Dependent Physical Parameters in the Palm River and McKay Bay (BO80)
Southwest Florida Water Management District $47,981Meyers, Steve (co-investigator)
Tampa Bay PORTS CooperativeGreater Tampa Bay Marine Advisory Council - PORTS $7,992
To Establish a Regional Node for the Naitonal Virtural Ocean Data System (NVODS) at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science
Texas A & M Research Foundation $19,834
Water Quality in Tampa Bay: Task 1 Air-water Turbulent Flux MeasurementFlorida Department of Environmental Protection $11,699
Mann, David
Determination of Gulf Sturgeon Offshore, Winter, Feeding, Critical Habitat Using Satellite Pop-up Archival Tagging and Sonic Tagging - Year 2
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $39,621Edwards, Randy (co-investigator)
Manatee Sensory ProcessesMote Marine Labs $3,702
Sensory Evoked Potential Studies in ManateesUniversity of Florida $24,064
McDaniel, Lauren
Development of the Marine Prophage Induction Assay as an Indicator for Chemical Pollution in Rookery Bay Reserve
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $17,500
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Mitchum, Gary
An Investigation of VLF Sea Level Change Using T/P Altimeter DataUniversity of Colorado $13,472
Establishing a NOAA Based System for Producing Operational Surface Currents from Satellite Altimeters and Scatterometers; Pilot Study for the Tropical Pacific Including the Hawaiian and US Territorial Islands
Earth and Space Research $81,144
Studies of Tropical Pacific VariabilityCalifornia Institute of Technology $70,157
Using Global Terrestrial GPS Measurements to Unravel the Emerging Altimetric Record of Global Sealevel Change
California Institute of Technology $50,000
Muller-Karger, Frank
An Assessment of Global Organic Carbon Flux Along Continental MarginsNational Aeronautics & Space Administration $133,722
DODS Support for Southeastern US X-Band & L-Band Direct Broadcast Processing and Analysis Facility at the College of Marine Science, Unviersity of South Florida
Texas A & M University $15,000Murch, Brock (co-investigator)
Impact of Large and Small Rivers on Adjacent Oceanic EnvironmentsNational Aeronautics & Space Administration $24,000
Southeastern US X-Band EOS Processing and Analysis Facility: Infrastructure for Environmental Assessment and Public Education
National Aeronautics & Space Administration $243,896D'Sa, Eurico (co-investigator) Greely, Teresa (co-investigator)
The Mapping and Monitoring of Change in the Florida Keys Reef Tract from Space Using L7 and MODISNational Aeronautics & Space Administration $24,000
Naar, David
Assessing Hotspot Fixity in the Pacific BasinNational Science Foundation $52,824
NOAA CRCG 2002 Completion of Multibeam Mapping in Madison-Swanson MPANational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $99,500
Tebbens, Sarah (co-investigator)Sediment Dynamics on the West Florida Inner Continental Shelf
Office of Naval Research $130,000Hine, Albert (co-investigator) Howd, Peter (co-investigator)Locker, Stan (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Paul, John
An Autonomous Genosensor for Environmental Water Quality MonitoringNational Science Foundation $1,289,553
Coble, Paula (co-investigator) Fries, David (co-investigator)Greely, Teresa (co-investigator) Luther, Mark (co-investigator)Rose, Joan (co-investigator)
BE/GEN-EN: Marine Viromics: The Interaction of Viral Genomes with the Marine EnvironmentNational Science Foundation $1,928,141
Molecular Regulation of Photosynthetic Carbon Fixation in Coastal MicroorganismsDepartment of Energy $107,650
Pathogenic Microbial Sensors for Coastal SafetyOffice of Naval Research $250,000
Fries, David (co-investigator) Huffman, Debra (co-investigator)Regulation of Carbon Fixation by Nitrogen in Coastal Plumes: Supplement
Department of Energy $3,670
98
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Peebles, Ernst
An Analysis of Fish Data Related to the Establishment of Minimum Flows for the Tampa Bypass Canal (B052)Southwest Florida Water Management District $9,169
An Investigation of Fish and Invertebrate Use of the Weeki Wachee River Estuary (B116); Start-up PeriodSouthwest Florida Water Management District $14,616
Ft. DeSoto Park Aquatic Habitat Management Area Tidal Exchange Restoration: Even Precedent CollectionPinellas County Dept. of Environmental Management $9,958
Cuba, Thomas (co-investigator)Ft. DeSoto Park Aquatic Habitat Management Area Tidal Exchange Restoration: Measuring the Secondary Effects of Habitat Conversion
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $59,995Cuba, Thomas (co-investigator)
Tampa Bay Estuary Program $7,076Cuba, Thomas (co-investigator)
Hydro-Biological Monitoring Program for Tampa Bypass Canal/Alafia River Water Supply ProjectsPost, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc. $304,374
Myakka River Estuary (B115)Southwest Florida Water Management District $134,490
Myakka River Estuary (B115), Start-up PeriodSouthwest Florida Water Management District $32,886
Weeki Wachee River Estuary (B116)Southwest Florida Water Management District $72,373
Quinn, Terrence
A Coral Perspective on Holocene Climate Variability in the Tropical Western AtlanticNational Science Foundation $142,509
Coral Climate Study at Looe KeyNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration $23,330
Holocene and Late Pleistocene Climate Variability in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM): A Cooperative Investigation by the USGS and USF
U.S. Geological Survey $30,000
Rose, Joan
Water Sampling Analysis ProjectVarious Sources $40,026
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Samson, Scott
Development of Automated Image Analysis Software for Suspended Marine Particle ClassificationOffice of Naval Research $263,695
Goldgof, Dmitry (co-investigator) Hall, Lawrence (co-investigator)Hopkins, Thomas (co-investigator)
Short, R. Timothy
Development and Deployment of In-Situ Mass SpectrometersOffice of Naval Research $499,179
Byrne, Robert (co-investigator) Fries, David (co-investigator)Development of an In-Situ Mass Spectrometer for Stable Isotope Analysis
Office of Naval Research $188,340Byrne, Robert (co-investigator) Hollander, David (co-investigator)Kibelka, Gottfried (co-investigator)
In-Spectr 200/AUV SystemCoastal Systems Station, U.S. Navy $95,000
Tebbens, Sarah
Non-linear Dynamical Analysis of Hydrological and Chemical DataU.S. Geological Survey $6,407
Torres, Joseph
Alafia & Little Manatee Rivers Organic Fraction AnalysisSouthwest Florida Water Management District $18,648
Van Vleet, Ted
Mass Balance Fluxes Between the Northern Adriatic and the Lagoon of VeniceIstituto di Biologia del Mare, CNR $6,464
100
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Walsh, John
An AUV-Based Investigation of the Role of Nutrient Variability in the Predictive Modeling of Physical Processes in the Littoral Ocean
Office of Naval Research $131,175Fanning, Kent (co-investigator)
Collaborative Research: Carbon Cycling in the Beaufort and Chukchi SeasNational Science Foundation $98,790
Iron Fertilization of Trichodesmium on the West Florida Shelf: A Three Dimensional Bio-Physical ModelNational Aeronautics & Space Administration $24,000
MERHAB 2002: Eastern GOMx Sentinal Program FY 03Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $32,649
Fries, David (co-investigator) Lembke, Chad (co-investigator)Weisberg, Robert (co-investigator)
Three-Dimensional Models of Bio-Optical Properties of the West Florida ShelfOffice of Naval Research $111,250
Weisberg, Robert
Bottom Stationed Ocean ProfilerOffice of Naval Research $502,309
Byrne, Robert (co-investigator) Lembke, Chad (co-investigator)MERHAB 2002: Eastern GOMx Sentinal Program FY 03
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission $132,647Fries, David (co-investigator) Lembke, Chad (co-investigator)Walsh, John (co-investigator)
Observations and Modeling of the West Florida Continental Shelf CirculationOffice of Naval Research $448,995
Luther, Mark (co-investigator)South East Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEA-COOS)
University of North Carolina $550,000Luther, Mark (co-investigator)
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Unit Total $73,667,488
Anatomy Department Total $449,548Legradi, Gabor
Activation of CRH Neurons by the Neuropeptide PACAPNational Institutes of Health $131,191
Interaction between Central PACAP and Stress-Induced BehaviorNational Institute of Mental Health $146,705
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Liuzzi, Francis
A Bioactive Type I Collagen-Based Nerve Guide for PNS RegenerationCollagen Matrix, Inc. $131,208
A Tissue-Engineered Living Sertoli Cell-Type I Collagen Bioactive Nerve Guide for Peripheral Nerve RepairSaneron CCEL Therapeutics, Inc. $3,000
Cameron, Don (co-investigator)
Wiranowska Stewa, Marzenna
Evaluation of Glioma Treatment: Consultant AgreementTransMolecular, Inc. $20,004
Research Agreement: TM-601 Pilot Animal Efficacy StudiesTransMolecular, Inc. $17,440
Anesthesiology Department Total $15,838Fu, Eugene
The Effects of COX-2 Inhibitor SC-76309A on Cytokine Production Following Spinal Cord Injury in RatsAmerican Paraplegia Society $15,838
Saporta, Samuel (co-investigator)
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Department Total $1,724,425Barber, Michael
Professional Master's Degree Program in Bioinformatics and Computational BiologySloan (Alfred P.) Foundation $76,550
Thermodynamic Properties of Nitrate ReductaseNational Institute of General Medical Sciences $237,570
Blanck, George
Interferon Regulatory Factor-2 FunctionsNational Cancer Institute $21,750
Cooper, Denise
Insulin Signaling Pathways Regulating PK Beta SplicingNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases $262,395
Cooper, Denise (co-investigator)
Eichler, Duane
Endothelial Arginine Regeneration and NO ProductionTraskiewicz (Walter and Mary) Memorial Fund $89,097
102
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Ferreira, Gloria
Direct Evolution of Pyridoxal Phosphate-Dependent Proteins to Acquire Aminolevulinate Synthase ActivityFlorida Department of Health $168,239
Terminal Step in Heme BiosynthesisAmerican Cancer Society (National) $75,000
The Intricacies of the PLP-Binding Domain and its Relation to X-Linked Sideroblastic Anemia F-ship: Darren A. Rubin
American Heart Association (Florida Affiliate) $38,000
Hassell, John
Molecular Studies of Corneal TransparencyNational Eye Institute $378,250
Ness, Gene
HMG-Coa Reductase and LDL Receptor AntiseraIsis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $900
Potter, Huntington
Contribution of Circulating Proteins in Alzheimer Amyloid FormationAlzheimer's Disease Society $60,001
Expression Structure, and Function of the PresenilinsAlzheimer's Association $22,043
Promoters and Inhibitors of Alzheimer Amyloid FormationNational Institute on Aging $294,630
Center for Aging - Neuroscience Department Total $1,014,258Bickford, Paula
Aging and Neurodegenerative Disease ResearchVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $31,335
Aminergic Function in Aging and Alzheimer's DiseaseNational Institute on Aging $982,923
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Dean's Office - Medicine Department Total $6,223,257Marty, Phillip
Summer Medical Student Research SupportAmerican Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $10,800
Selleck, Cynthia
Area Health Education CenterFlorida Department of Health $2,650,639
Basic/Core Area Health Education Centers (AHEC)Health Resources and Services Administration $490,593
Health Education and Training Centers (HETC) ProjectNova Southeastern University $117,763
Strobbe, Joann
Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases: Aging and Brain RepairHealth Resources and Services Administration $2,953,462
Department of Interdisciplinary Oncology Department Total $27,862,151Agrawal, Deepak
Growth Arrest in Differentiating KeratinocytesNational Cancer Institute $228,375
Alsina, Melissa
Beta1 integrin-initiated signaling events regulate the subcellular localization of c-FLIPL following adhesion to fibronectin, protecting adhered MM cells from CD95-mediated apoptosis - Fellowship Application for Kenneth Shain, Ph.D.
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation $40,000
PROTOCOL A9001086Pfizer Inc. $179,450
Androlewicz, Matthew
Immunology Program: MA-01H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $53,200
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Antonia, Scott
B-71 Gene Modified Tumor Cell Vaccine for Renal Cell CaNational Cancer Institute $72,500
Development of a Tumor Vaccine for Lung CancerFlight Attendant Medical Research Institute $108,500
Bepler, Gerold
Bepler Moffitt SupportH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $172,090
Bhalla, Kapil
A Preclinical Proposal to Investigate the Intracellular Signaling Pathway for Apoptosis Induced by Taxotere and/or Flabopiridol in Support of this Novel Combination Therapy for Treating Human Breast Cancer
Aventis $56,000
Control of ARA-C Induced Apoptosis of AML CellsNational Cancer Institute $258,100
Gleevec Plus Novel Anti-Bcr-Abl Strategies in LeukemiasNational Cancer Institute $322,625
Booth-Jones, Margaret
Moffitt Cancer Center Clinical SupportH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $40,488
Calvin, Douglas
Moffitt SupportH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $20,000
Chellappan, Srikumar
Chellappan Moffitt SupportH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $60,000
Prohibition Gene in Growth Control and Tumor SuppressionNational Cancer Institute $208,974
105
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Chen, Jiandong
Regulation of P53 Subcellular Distribution by MDM2/ARFNational Cancer Institute $209,806
Stabilization of MDM2 by Mutant p53National Cancer Institute $241,063
The Function of p73 in Tumor DevelopmentAmerican Cancer Society (National) $166,995
Chiappori, Alberto
Protocol # A416-1001-1002Pfizer Inc. $135,010
Cress Jr., William
Transcriptional Regulation of Cell Death ProteinsAmerican Cancer Society, Inc. $113,500
Haura, Eric (co-investigator)
Dalton, William
Cancer Center and Research Institute Core Grant - P30National Cancer Institute $4,325,273
General Purpose AccountH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $6,346
Daud, Adil
Protocol KW-2871Kyowa Pharmaceutical, Inc. $166,966
DeConti, Ronald
Protocol# MP8899-0104 MCC#12731Maxim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $124,712
Dessureault, Sophie
Dessureault Moffitt Support AccountH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $17,000
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Djeu, Julie
MAPK and Lytic Function in Human NK CellsNational Cancer Institute $220,718
Wei, Sheng (co-investigator)
Djulbegovic, Benjamin
Blood vs Bone Marrow Stem TransplantNational Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute $145,000
Development of the ASCO Manual for Policy and ProceduresAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology $30,000
Equipoise and the Research Integrity of Clinical TrialsNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke $145,000
Cantor, Alan (co-investigator)
Fiorica, James
MCC# 13130Bristol-Myers Squibb Company $135,000
Participation in Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG)American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists $94,489
Grendys, Edward (co-investigator) Hoffman, Mitchell (co-investigator)
Gabrilovich, Dmitry
Ad-p53 Vaccine SupplementalIntrogen Therapeutics, Inc. $20,000
Immunotherapy for Cancer with Wild-Type p53 Transduced Dendritic CellsAmerican Cancer Society (National) $209,750
Garrett, Christopher
Protocol # 100360Bayer Corporation $1,700
Protocol COL 13Aventis $118,700
Tularik Inc., Protocol T-607-004Tularik, Inc. $101,800
Tularik Inc., Protocol T-607-006Tularik, Inc. $101,800
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Guadagno, Thomas
Signaling Pathways That Regulate MitosisNational Institute of General Medical Sciences $232,000
Haura, Eric
STAT Signaling Pathways in Human Lung CancerFlorida Department of Health $133,341
Hu, Xiaotang
Control of G2-M Regulatory Molecules by TGFbeta in Human Myeloid Leukemia CellsPardee (Elsa U.) Foundation $48,600
Jove, Richard
Molecular Oncology Program ProjectNational Cancer Institute $1,215,386
Molecular Signatures of STAT Regulated Genes in CancerNational Cancer Institute $298,215
Kerr, William
C-MPL and Early Human HematopoiesisNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases $286,498
Role of SHIP in the Control of NK Cell FunctionNational Cancer Institute $580,000
SCID-hu Model for HIV Infection of the CNSUniversity of Pennsylvania $170,168
SHIP and Allogeneic Marrow Transplantation for CancerLeukemia and Lymphoma Society $100,000
Kish, Julie
ECOG Institution GrantNational Cancer Institute $152,620
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Krischer, Jeffrey
Advanced Cancer Detection CenterDepartment of the Army $1,081,613
Antibodies to Recombinant Autoantigens: Prediction/ImmunogeneticsUniversity of Colorado $24,583
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center CCOP Research BaseNational Cancer Institute $691,431
Nutritional Primary Prevention of Type I DiabetesChildren's Hospital of Pittsburgh $392,000
Trial Net Data Management Unit (Type I Diabetes Trial Net)University of Miami $616,270
TRIGR: Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically at RiskUniversity of Helsinki $236,904
Lazarus, Philip
Analysis of 5' UTR - Mediated Regulation of p53 ExpressionNational Cancer Institute $241,063
Tobacco and Cancer Risk: Dose, Metabolism and GeneticsAmerican Health Assistance Foundation $335,964
UDPglucuronosyl Transferase Genotype and Oral Cancer RiskNational Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research $215,688
Loughran, Thomas
Clinical Investigations in LGL LeukemiaNational Cancer Institute $126,381
Clinical Scholars in OncologyNational Cancer Institute $749,445
Yeatman, Timothy (co-investigator) Yeatman, Timothy (co-investigator)Gene Discovery in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Hisamitsu Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $123,375
Therapeutic Responses in LGL LeukemiaNational Cancer Institute $300,506
109
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Luetteke, Noreen
ErbB Receptors in Skin Development and RepairNational Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases $101,500
Mouse Models Core Facility SupportH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $30,000
Meade, Cathy
Cancer, Culture and Literacy InstituteNational Cancer Institute $535,727
Meade Support AccountH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $77,000
Project Link SupportH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $7,000
Munster, Pamela
Munster Moffitt SupportH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $50,000
Protocol #B9E-MC-S259 Correlative LabEli Lilly Research Laboratories $50,000
Protocol #TPTA-0016-006 MCC #13144Pharmacia & Upjohn $471,123
Park, Jong
Elucidation of Epoxide Hydrolase PolymorphismsNational Cancer Institute $72,500
110
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Pledger, Warren
Novel CDK2 Mechanism Controls Cell ProliferationNational Cancer Institute $258,100
Partnership: Moffitt Cancer Center - Puerto Rico Cancer CenterNational Cancer Institute $180,879
Antonia, Scott (co-investigator)Regulation of Cell Proliferation by Cyclin D1/PRAD
National Cancer Institute $252,221
Support of Basic Research ActivitiesH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $15,000
Support of Research Activities of Warren J. PledgerH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $100,000
Quinn, Gwendolyn
National Training Center for Social MarketingAssociation of American Medical Colleges $119,048
Rojiani, Amyn
Radiation and Other Therapies: Targeting Tumor VesselsUniversity of Florida $53,854
111
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Sebti, Said
AKT Survival Pathway and FTI-Induced ApoptosisNational Cancer Institute $195,750
Cancer Drug Discovery: Cell Cycle Control TargetsNational Cancer Institute $940,402
Development of Farnesyltransferase Inhibitor Therapy for MyelodysplasiaUniversity of Texas $110,200
Farnesyltransferase Inhibitors in Cancer Therapy: Bench to BedsideNational Cancer Institute $176,608
Geranylgeranyltransferase I Inhibition and Cancer TherapyNational Cancer Institute $1,342,956
Medicines for Malaria VentureYale University $56,545
Seto, Edward
Mechanisms of Transcription Factor Yin Yang 1National Institute of General Medical Sciences $535,050
Regulation of Metallothionein in Gene ExpressionNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences $236,588
Smith, Clayton
FACS High Throughput Screening of HematopoiesisNational Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering $301,833
Moffitt Support AccountH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $50,000
112
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Sotomayor, Eduardo
Moffitt Support AccountH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $90,789
Solid Tumors Induced T Cell ToleranceNational Cancer Institute $195,750
Studies of the Mechanism Involved in Tumor Induced ToleranceLymphoma Research Foundation of America $75,000
Sullivan, Daniel
Correlative Studies for Clinical Protocol (P5306 - Bhalla): A Phase I Study of Epothiline B Analog (BMS-247550) in Combination with Carboplatin in Recurrent and/or Refractory Solid Tumors
National Cancer Institute $45,513Lush, Richard (co-investigator)
Sutphen, Rebecca
Mapping Interactive Cancer Susceptibility LociBeckman Research Institute of the City of Hope $27,000
Tockman, Melvyn
The Biomarker Development Laboratory at Moffitt (BEDLAM)National Cancer Institute $440,148
Trotti III, Andrea
Protocol # EFC4690Sanofi-Synthelabo Recherche $115,800
Radiation Therapy Oncology GroupAmerican College of Radiology $41,100
Wang, Hong-Gang
Mechanisms of Rad9-mediated Checkpoints and ApoptosisNational Cancer Institute $241,063
Post-translational Modifications of BADNational Cancer Institute $186,679
Role of Bif-1 in Regulation of Bax and Apoptosis Fellowship for Dr. Hirohito YamaguchiLymphoma Research Foundation of America $45,000
113
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Wei, Sheng
NK Cell Activation and Its Implication in Heart DiseaseAmerican Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $59,400
Weitzner, Michael
Caregivers of Cancer Pain Patients: Coping InterventionNational Institute of Nursing Research $335,701
Increasing Clinician's Awareness and Screening for Clinical Depression in Home Hospice Cancer Center Patients
Open Society Institute $76,500
Longitudinal Study of Depression in Lung CancerNational Institute of Nursing Research $189,718
Wright, Kenneth
CIITA Regulation in B Lymphocytes and Multiple MyelomaNational Cancer Institute $175,576
Wu, Jie
Signal Transduction by Lysophosphatidic AcidNational Cancer Institute $107,735
Yeatman, Timothy
Decoding Fingerprints Portending Colon Cancer MetastasisNational Cancer Institute $1,208,199
SRC as a Novel Target for Human Colon Cancer TherapyNational Cancer Institute $116,317
Yu, Hua
Immune Responses In Apoptosis-based ImmunotherapyNational Cancer Institute $223,300
Immunology Program - HLMCCH. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $7,948
Zhukov, Tatyana
Lung Cancer Cell Selection for Flow-Optical TomographyNational Cancer Institute $290,000
Tockman, Melvyn (co-investigator)
114
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Zuckerman, Kenneth
STAT Activation in LeukemiasNational Cancer Institute $245,050
Family Medicine Department Total $308,942Roetzheim, Richard
A Community Intervention to Promote Cancer ScreeningNational Cancer Institute $300,542
Woodard, Laurie
Diabetes Management in the Underserved Population, Using a Multi-Disciplinary, Group Visit ApproachGulfcoast North Area Health Education Center, Inc. $8,400
Internal Medicine Department Total $2,868,231Bognar, Bryan
Tobacco Prevention/Cessation Education: Medical StudentsBoston University $4,000
Fabri, Peter
Patient Safety Center of InquiryVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $24,000
Farese, Robert
Endocrinology Research (Dr. Atshshi Mirua)Veterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $28,496
Novel Activation of ERK by Glucose Independently of Metabolism and PKCAmerican Diabetes Association, Inc. $99,935
Field, Teresa
Protocol # C98-316Schering-Plough Corporation $407,500
115
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Gompf, Sandra
Region IV South Ryan White Title III Program for Outpatient Early Intervention Services with Respect to HIV Disease
Hemophilia of Georgia, Inc. $115,506Sinnott, John (co-investigator)
Ryan White Title IIIHemophilia of Georgia, Inc. $124,614
Henning, Robert
Cocaine Can Cause Cardiomyocyte Hyperthrophy or ApoptosisVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $10,394
Cocaine Can Cause Cardiomyocyte HypertrophyVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $42,400
VA Research ServicesVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $34,000
Herweg, Bengt
Protocol ATPaceDuska Scientific Company $6,262
Lockey, Richard
Association of Genetic Markers with AsthmaAmerican Lung Association (Florida) $66,950
Mohapatra, Shyam (co-investigator)
116
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Mohapatra, Shyam
Mechanism and Modulation of Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $21,683
Role of a Combined Therapy of a Corticosteroid and B2-Agonist in a Murine Model of Allergan and Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Induced Asthma
GlaxoSmithKline $123,748Ledford, Dennis (co-investigator)
Role Of PKC in Respiratory Syncytical Virus Infection of Primary Bronchial Epithelial Cells Predoctoral F-Ship: Homero G. San Juan Vergara
American Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $38,000
VA Research ServicesVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $86,278
Nadler, Jeffrey
Develop a Database to Establish the Prevalence of Anemia in a Large Public Health Dept. HIV Speciality Clinic
Ortho Biotech Products, L.P. $10,000
HIV Research NetworkJohns Hopkins University $49,034
Pilot Study for a Multisite HIV/AIDS Clinical and Resource Use DataJohns Hopkins University $10,000
Resistance Testing of HIV-Infected Patients Entering TherapyBristol-Myers Squibb Company $35,650
Plaas, Anna
Anabolic Effect of Oral Glucosamine on Tissue Repair Following Joint RepairArthritis Foundation $81,000
High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan and TNF-alpha Mediated Alternations in Synovial Cell MetabolismSeikagau Corporation $25,000
Separate Functions of Keratan and Dermatan Sulfate in Collagen ArchitectureMizutani Foundation for Glycoscience $29,600
117
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Saba, Hussain
CDC for the Prevention of the Complications of HemophiliaHemophilia of Georgia, Inc. $28,596
MCHB Comprehensive Adult Hemophilia ProgramHemophilia of Georgia, Inc. $43,050
Sawmiller, Darrell
Molecular and functional expression of vasoactive intestinal peptide receptors in the coronary circulationAmerican Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $240,000
Schocken, Douglas
Longitudinal Study of Beta-Blocker Utilization in Patients with Heart FailureUniversity of North Carolina Medical School at Chapel Hill $25,000
STAMINA-HFP (Study of Anemia in a Heart Failure Population) A Multi-Center, Prospective, Observational Heart Failure Registry Study
University of North Carolina Medical School at Chapel Hill $3,535
Sinnott, John
Florida Infectious Disease Institute (contract)Florida Department of Health $900,000
Marty, Phillip (co-investigator)Florida Infectious Disease Institute (purchase order)
Florida Department of Health $100,000Marty, Phillip (co-investigator)
Strom, Joel
Extravascular Closure of Porcine Femoral Artery Access Sites with the MedClose IPCD: A Preclinical Research Protocol
Biomed Research, Inc. $54,000
Medical Microbiology & Immunology Department Total $1,576,289Anderson, Burt
Bartonella Henselae Antigens of Biological SignificanceNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases $326,250
118
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Friedman, Herman
Cytokines in TH1 vs TH2 Immunity to Legionella: A ModelNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases $257,856
Klein, Thomas (co-investigator) Yamamoto, Yoshimasa (co-investigator)Marijuna effects on immunity: Nature and Mechanisms
National Institutes of Health $290,000Klein, Thomas (co-investigator)
Pirfenidone as a Biological Response ModifierCymar, Inc. $22,800
Lefkowitz, Doris (co-investigator)
Heller, Richard
Anticancer Activity of HIV-1 VPRNational Cancer Institute $26,813
Klein, Thomas (co-investigator) Ugen, Kenneth (co-investigator)
Klein, Thomas
Cannabinoid Receptors in Immune CellsNational Institute on Drug Abuse $253,750
TNF alpha ResearchSolanan, Inc. $37,895
Ugen, Kenneth
Anti-ABeta Immunity Against Alzheimer's DiseaseNational Institute on Aging $356,925
Yamamoto, Yoshimasa
Usefulness of a leukoreduction filter for eradication of chlamydia pneumoniae in bloodAsahi Medical Co., Ltd. $4,000
Neurology Department Total $540,675Dunne, Peter
Protocol: 9008Teva Marion Partners, Inc. $142,200
119
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Hauser, Robert
A Pilot Study to Investigate the Causes of Fatigue in Parkinson's Disease with Emphasis on the Role of Sleep Disorders, Followed by an Open-Label Trial of Modafinil in Patients Lacking a Defined Cause for Fatigue
Cephalon, Inc. $30,000
Parkinson Disease Collaborative Study of Genetic Linkage (PROGENI)University of Rochester $45,390
PD Neuroprotection Clinical Trial: Clinical CentersNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke $106,575
Sanchez-Ramos, Juan (co-investigator) Zesiewicz, Theresa (co-investigator)
Sanchez-Ramos, Juan
Neuroscience Research Lab: Oxyradicals & Macromolecular Damage in Aging Dopaminergic NeuronsVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $89,010
Wilson, Maria-Carmen
Development of a Chronic Pain Screening Tool for Use in a Primary Care SettingKendle $127,500
Neurosurgery Department Total $802,247Freeman, Thomas
Ethical and Policy Challenges in the Study and Use of DBSNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke $39,844
Garbuzova-Davis, Svitlana
Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Stem Cells to Treat ALSSaneron CCEL Therapeutics, Inc. $17,500
Willing, Alison (co-investigator)
Sanberg, Paul
Behavioral and Neuropharmacological Profiles of Novel Nicotine Antagonist for Neuropsychiatric DisordersTargacept, Inc. $180,000
Sanberg, Paul (co-investigator) Silver, Archie (co-investigator)Treating San Fillipo with Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells
Children's Medical Research Foundation $96,142Willing, Alison (co-investigator)
120
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Willing, Alison
Modulation of Stroke-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Rats with Intravenous Delivery of Human Umbilical Cord Blood Cells
American Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $60,000Sanberg, Paul (co-investigator) Zigova, Tanja (co-investigator)
Transplantation of Umbilical Cord Blood Minimizes Injury After StrokeFlorida Department of Health $155,011
Sanberg, Paul (co-investigator) Sanchez-Ramos, Juan (co-investigator)Zigova, Tanja (co-investigator)
Zigova, Tanja
Potential of Cord Blood Cells to Rescue Aging BrainNational Institute on Aging $253,750
OB/GYN Department Total $340,813Becker, Jeanne
3D Growth Effects on Drug Resistance in Human Ovarian Tumor CellsNational Aeronautics & Space Administration $140,000
Widen, Raymond (co-investigator)
McLean, Mark
Hormone & Prostaglandin Regulation of StAR in the OvaryNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development $200,813
Lopez, Dayami (co-investigator)
Ophthalmology Department Total $2,492,849Berger, Craig
Protocol HL-2002-01Holles Laboratories $564,890
Nakanishi, Linda
Protocol CM-01-10Alcon Labs, Inc. $5,200
Richards, David (co-investigator)
121
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Pavan, Peter
Complications of Age-related Macular Degeneration Prevention Trial (CAPT)University of Pennsylvania $86,967
Protocol FVF2428gGenentech, Inc. $410,001
Protocol FVF2508gGenentech, Inc. $111,475
Protocol FVF2598gGenentech, Inc. $1,183,540
Studies of Ocular Complications of AIDS (SOCA)Johns Hopkins University $130,776
Otolaryngology Department Total $248,525Sokolowski, Bernd
Development of Excitation in Hair CellsNational Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders $238,525
Ion Channel Protein Interaction in the Mammalian Ear Resident Application for Karin S. Hotchkiss, MDAmerican Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Inc. $10,000
Pathology Department Total $1,774,652Bai, Wenlong
AR-PTEN Antagonism in Prostate Cell Growth and ApoptosisNational Cancer Institute $413,250
Differential Activation of hER by MEkk1 in Tumor CellsNational Cancer Institute $107,759
Role of Estrogen Receptor-Mediated Non-Genomic p38 Signaling in Cardiovascular Function of Estrogen (Fellowship Application for Wei Fu)
American Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $38,000
122
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Cheng, Jin
AKT as a Target for Cancer TherapyBerlex Labs, Inc. $85,000
AKT1 Oncogene in CarcinogenesisNational Cancer Institute $432,450
Nicosia, Santo (co-investigator)AKT2 Oncogene and Human Oncogenesis
National Institutes of Health $241,063
Nicosia, Santo
Cell Growth and Survival in Ovarian Epithelial Cancer -Core A: AdministrationDepartment of the Army $457,130
Pediatrics Department Total $4,267,907Bercu, Barry
Low Risk Illicit Drug Level MonitoringCC Technology, Inc. $72,862
Rapid Screening of Human Growth HormoneDetection Limit, Inc. $74,993
Boucek Jr, Robert
Late-Onset Anthracycline Cardiotoxicity: The Role of the Renin Angiotesin System and ApoptosisAmerican Heart Association (Florida Affiliate) $60,000
Calhoun, Darlene
Developmental Expression of Chemokines and Their Receptors in the Fetus and NeonateNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development $72,500
Differential Chemokine Expression in Neonates Requiring Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Therapy (ECMO)
American Heart Association (Florida Affiliate) $13,885
123
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Christensen, Robert
All Children's Health System - Pediatric Data Quality ProgramUniversity of Florida $46,432
High Dose Erithopoietin for Neonates with AsphyxiaNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development $195,750
Pathogenesis of Thrombocytopenias of NeonatesNational Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute $266,928
Dajani, Nagwa
Role of Caspases and BCL-2 Molecules in Vascular Endothelial Injury in Murine Systemic Lupus ModelDana (Eleanor Naylor) Charitable Trust $72,200
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Differentiation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Bioreactor SystemsDana (Eleanor Naylor) Charitable Trust $62,000
Emmanuel, Patricia
Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Intervention (ATN)National Institute of Child Health and Human Development $568,580
Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials GroupWestat, Inc. $263,459
Sleasman, John (co-investigator)Pediatric AIDS Foundation Emergency Assistance
Glaser (Elizabeth) Pediatric AIDS Foundation $5,098
Ryan White Care Act Title IV Adolescent InitiativeHealth Resources and Services Administration $351,664
Wolfson, Jay (co-investigator)Tampa Bay Adolescent Medicine Trials Unit
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development $582,303
Engelman, Robert
Immunosuppressive ProjectLBS Technologies, Inc. $288,000
Sanberg, Paul (co-investigator)
124
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Frias, Jaime
Active Surveillance of Birth Defects in Hillsborough and Pinellas CountiesFlorida Department of Health $47,250
Ascertainment of Spina Bifida CasesFlorida Developmental Disabilities Planning Council $48,944
Birth Defects Research and Education Fund; Prior Title 'David Smith Fund'Various Sources $4,900
Florida Birth Defects RegistryFlorida A&M University $150,000
Florida Folic Acid Council Leadership AgreementMarch of Dimes $15,000
Neural Tube Defects Active SurveillanceFlorida Department of Health $42,000
Transitioning the Florida Folic Acid Council: A Three Year Strategic PlanMarch of Dimes $42,500
Jones, Joe
Reduced Calories, Proliferation, Immunity, Cancer, and AgingDana (Eleanor Naylor) Charitable Trust $50,000
Jones, Olcay
Non-Myeloablative Bone Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation in BXSB Lupus Mice ModelDana (Eleanor Naylor) Charitable Trust $80,000
Kamchaisatian, Wasu
Mechanisms and Effects of HIV-Accessory Proteins, and Vaccines, on Cytokine, Chemokines Receptors in Healthy and HIV Children
Dana (Eleanor Naylor) Charitable Trust $47,000
Litman, Gary
Early Evolutionary Origins of Immunoglobulin GenesNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases $424,720
125
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Malone, John
Epidemiology of Diabetes Intervention and Complications (EDIC)Case Western Reserve University $9,780
Genetics of Kidneys in Diabetes (GoKinD) StudyGeorge Washington University $12,000
Marikar, Yasmin
Prevention of Atherosclerosis in Apoe(-/-) knockout mice by dietary calorie restriction and identification of biochemical parameters modulated by CR in the prevention of disease
Dana (Eleanor Naylor) Charitable Trust $72,000
Phillips, M.
In Vivo Development of Vigilant Vectors to Prevent and Repair Cardiac Damage Induced by Ischemia (Postdoctoral Fellowship Yao Liang Tang)
American Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $80,000Tang, Yao (co-investigator)
Sleasman, John
Leadership Group for Adolescent Medicine Trials NetworkUniversity of Alabama-Birmingham $145,159
Pharmaceutical - Dept. of Interdisciplinary Oncology Department Total $2,887,504Alsina, Melissa
Celgene, Inc./Protocol #CC-5013-MM-009Celgene Corporation $87,413
Millennium MCC #12918Millenium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $103,500
Protocol #CDC 501-MM-007Celgene Corporation $61,857
TRM-1-MM01-00Human Genome Sciences, Inc. $306,131
Bepler, Gerold
MCC #12868Roswell Park Cancer Institute $45,000
126
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Blaine, Germaine
Cell Therapeutics/Arsenic Trioxide/MCC #12910Cell Therapeutics, Inc. $90,000
Bosek, Voytek
Protocol #SKY0401-012Skye Pharma, Inc. $133,400
Chiappori, Alberto
Protocol #A4161003-1011Pfizer Inc. $142,947
DeConti, Ronald
Genta, Inc./Protocol #GM 301Genta, Inc. $22,050
Jones, David (co-investigator)
Djulbegovic, Benjamin
MCC #13310Celgene Corporation $42,000
Fiorica, James
Amgen/Protocol #NESP 20000220Amgen, Inc. $44,250
Protocol #20010715Amgen, Inc. $182,000
Fishman, Mayer
Celgene MCC 12547Celgene Corporation $67,500
Garrett, Christopher
Agouron/Protocol #AG2037-003Agouron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $75,000
Protocol #TEZ101Chiron Corporation $33,431
127
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Goldstein, Steven
Protein Design Labs, Inc. Protocol #1589.00Protein Design Labs, Inc. $53,375
Greene, John
Schering-Plough Research Institute/Protocol #P01899-37Schering-Plough Corporation $66,730
Jove, Richard
Research Collaboration & License AgreementMerck KGaA $250,000
Loughran, Thomas
Tufts New England Medical CenterTufts New England Medical Center $50,000
Minton, Susan
Protocol P-2 (Federal)National Surgical Adjuvant Breast & Bowel Project Foundation, I $67,700
Protocol P-2 (Industrial)National Surgical Adjuvant Breast & Bowel Project Foundation, I $39,000
Munster, Pamela
Protocol #B9E-MC-S259Eli Lilly Research Laboratories $25,500
Protocol #H42 MC JWXD (a)Eli Lilly Research Laboratories $93,850
Phuphanich, Surasak
Celgene MCC 12672Celgene Corporation $31,500
Pow-Sang, Julio
Protocol S0000Southwest Oncology Group $37,125
128
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Rocha Lima, Caio
Aphton Protocol CC6aAphton Corporation $17,500
Protocol #99-006University of Massachusetts $13,570
Protocol #M34102-049Millenium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $337,080
Saba, Hussain
SuperGen/Protocol #D-011SuperGen, Inc. $18,719
Sullivan, Daniel
Protocol #A403-1001 MCC #13148Pfizer Inc. $239,338
Weitzner, Michael
Protocol #MNTX 251Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $52,813
Protocol #MNTX 301/Progenics PharmaceuticalsProgenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $57,225
Pharmaceutical - Internal Medicine Department Total $2,386,306Fox, Roger
Quintiles/Aventis - Protocol #XRP1526B-325Quintiles, Inc. $3,500
Glasser, Stephen
Pfizer, Inc./Protocol #A3841001APfizer Inc. $1,820
129
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Ledford, Dennis
AstraZeneca/Protocol #SD039-0716AstraZeneca Ltd. $97,600
AstraZeneca/Protocol #SD039-0717AstraZeneca Ltd. $146,800
Aventis/XRP1526B-342Aventis $89,964
Baxter Healthcare/Protocol #160101Baxter Healthcare Corporation $92,221
GlaxoSmithKline/Protocol #SC040012GlaxoSmithKline $46,897
Fox, Roger (co-investigator) Lockey, Richard (co-investigator)Pharmaceutical Research Assoc/Hoffmann LaRoche, Protocol #BA16630
Pharmaceutical Research Associates, Inc. $127,189
PharmaResearch/Hoffman LaRoche - Protocol #BA16631PharmaResearch Corporation $88,150
PharmaResearch/Sepracor Protocol #091-060PharmaResearch Corporation $71,550
PRA International/Protocol #SAS30021Pharmaceutical Research Associates, Inc. $86,100
Sepracor/Protocol #091-050Sepracor, Inc. $8,721
Wallace Pharmaceuticals/MedPointe - Protocol #414Wallace Pharmaceuticals $60,000
130
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Lockey, Richard
Clinical Trials/Glaxo Wellcome Protocol SMS40314Clinical Trial Management Services, Inc. $96,608
Fox, Roger (co-investigator) King, Monroe (co-investigator)Ledford, Dennis (co-investigator) Reichmuth, Daniel (co-investigator)
Dyax Corp/Protocol #DX-88/4Dyax Corporation $91,316
Forest Laboratories, Inc./Protocol #ANC-MD-17Forest Laboratories, Inc. $60,140
GlaxoSmithKline/Protocol #SAM40065GlaxoSmithKline $109,000
Fox, Roger (co-investigator) Ledford, Dennis (co-investigator)GlaxoSmithKline/Protocol #SAM40066
GlaxoSmithKline $65,495
Merck & Co., Inc./Protocol #119-00Merck & Company, Inc. $1,500
Otsuka Maryland Research Inst./Protocol #197-01-210Otsuka Maryland Research Institute, Inc. $15,600
Pharmaceutical Research Assoc./SmithKline Beecham/Protocol #SAS 40037Pharmaceutical Research Associates, Inc. $8,000
Quintiles/Aventis - Protocol #M016455M/3002Quintiles, Inc. $98,975
Schering-Plough/Protocol #P01861-150Schering-Plough Corporation $62,200
131
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Nadler, Jeffrey
Achillion Pharmaceuticals Inc./Protocol #ACH443-006Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $14,645
Agouron Pharmaceuticals/Protocol #A43/1002Agouron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $37,159
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceutical/Protocol #1182.17Boehringer Ingelheim Pharm., Inc. $26,317
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals/Protocol #1182.52Boehringer Ingelheim Pharm., Inc. $47,066
Boehringer Ingelheim/Protocol #1182.12Boehringer Ingelheim Pharm., Inc. $89,292
GlaxoSmithKline/Protocol #APV30005GlaxoSmithKline $21,887
GlaxoSmithKline/Protocol #CAL30001GlaxoSmithKline $38,190
GlaxoSmithKline/Protocol #ESS30008GlaxoSmithKline $20,564
Health Decisions, Inc./Protocol #T-1249-101Health Decisions, Inc. $4,860
Integrated Therapeutics/Schering Plough, Protocol #HRN005Schering-Plough Corporation $11,000
Merck & Co./Protocol #V520/011-00Merck & Company, Inc. $98,984
Merck/Protocol #V520-014Merck & Company, Inc. $58,895
PPD Development #BMS-AI455-135PPD Development, LLC $15,900
URRMA Biopharma, Protocol #UB-AR7V-EKTK-03URRMA Biopharma, Inc. $11,800
132
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Rumbak, Mark
Santarus, Inc./Inveresk Research - Protocol #OSB-IR-C03Santarus, Inc. $71,820
Saba, Hussain
Amgen/Protocol NESP/ONC-20000-8403Amgen, Inc. $40,000
SuperGen Pharmaceuticals/Protocol #D-0007SuperGen, Inc. $70,000
SuperGen/Protocol #D-0007SuperGen, Inc. $78,793
Schocken, Douglas
Bristol Myers Squibb/Protocol #CV131-148Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute $65,020
Valeriano-Marcet, Joanne
Aventis/Protocol #HMR4003B/4027Aventis Pharmaceuticals $34,768
Pharmaceutical - Neurology Department Total $2,056,469Dunne, Peter
Serono, Inc./Protocol #IMP22982Serono Labs, Inc. $21,250
133
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Hauser, Robert
Berlex Laboratories/Protocol #305405Berlex Labs, Inc. $583,295
Diacrin/Genzyme Protocol # PD96-110Diacrin/Genzyme, LLC $13,961
GlaxoSmithKline/Protocol #SK&F 101468/243GlaxoSmithKline $41,630
GlaxoSmithKline/SK&F101468/194AGlaxoSmithKline $111,404
Kyowa Pharmaceutical/6002.US.006Kyowa Pharmaceutical, Inc. $320,075
Kyowa Pharmaceutical/PharmaNet - Protocol #6002-US-007Kyowa Pharmaceutical, Inc. $252,000
Novartis/ICON - Protocol #CCOM98IA03Novartis Pharmaceutical Corporation $1,000
Ortho McNeil/Protocol #CAPSS-149Ortho McNeil $98,209
Protocol AMG-474-00-20000105Amgen, Inc. $4,550
SkyePharma, Inc./Protocol #196Skye Pharma, Inc. $70,257
SkyePharma, Inc./SKYE-101468/164Skye Pharma, Inc. $191,820
TEVA Pharmaceuticals/Protocol #TVP 1012/135TEVA Pharmaceutical USA $12,792
TEVA Protocol #1203-111University of Rochester $27,880
University of Rochester/ Protocol #TV-1012-133 PRESTOUniversity of Rochester $500
134
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
University of Rochester/Protocol #UR#5-27387-PRECEPTUniversity of Rochester $284,211
Wilson, Maria-Carmen
ICON Clinical Research/Protocol #SUM30045ICON Clinical Research $21,635
Pharmaceutical - Neurosurgery Department Total $1,419,537Cahill, David
Protocol #G000022Acromed Corporation $16,437
Protocol #PMA P960025Acromed Corporation $35,500
Protocol BAK/CSpine-Tech, Incorporated $7,245
Freeman, Thomas
CSFluids, Inc./Eunoe, Inc. Protocol # 2000-01CSFluids, Inc. $32,317
Protocol #305405Berlex Labs, Inc. $1,328,038
Pharmaceutical - OB/GYN Department Total $775,040Fiorica, James
SMART StudyAntisoma $126,580
Parsons, Anna
Organon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Protocol 010-32972Organon, Inc. $648,460
135
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Pharmaceutical - Otolaryngology Department Total $208,350De Conti, Ronald
Protocol #RP56976-TAX322Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Central Pharmaceuticals $22,500
McCaffrey, Thomas
Protocol #015-003Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $185,850
Pharmaceutical - Pediatrics Department Total $1,049,032Boucek Jr, Robert
Protocol #SB105517-321University of Utah $56,621
Carver, Jane
Abbott Laboratories/Protocol #CP-AJ82Abbott Laboratories $38,795
Protocol CP-AK01Ross Products Division, Abbott Laboratories $71,209
Emmanuel, Patricia
Hoffman-LaRoche Protocol NV16056Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. $29,395
Protocol #219CWestat, Inc. $41,427
Protocol #APV20003GlaxoSmithKline $150,960
Protocol 390Westat, Inc. $12,987
Garin, Eduardo
Protocol #307A & 307BAstraZeneca Ltd. $59,399
136
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Jones, Olcay
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc./Protocol #107.235Boehringer Ingelheim Pharm., Inc. $64,331
Protocol #DE038PPD Development, LLC $147,575
Malone, John
Bristol Myers Squibb, Protocol CV-138-045PPD Pharmaco, Incorporated $250
Protocol #ANA-2126Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Inc . $28,351
Protocol #HOE 490/4038Aventis Pharmaceuticals $34,081
Protocol #HOE 901/4030Aventis Pharmaceuticals $58,399
Nelson Jr, Robert
Protocol #CS332GE Medical Systems $24,250
Nelson Jr., Robert
Protocol #CS326GE Medical Systems $13,500
Pollara, Bernard
Protocol #AV018MedImmune, Inc. $117,903
Protocol #LOFBIV-PCAP-003Johnson & Johnson Corporation $35,550
Protocol #LOFBO-LTSS-001Johnson & Johnson Corporation $17,799
Protocol #MI-CP097MedImmune, Inc. $46,250
137
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Pharmaceutical - Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine Department Total $1,376,712Powers, Pauline
Protocol #CAPSS 169Ortho McNeil $175,624
Protocol #IITAstraZeneca Ltd. $127,560
Protocol #SB223412/078GlaxoSmithKline $533,679
Sheehan, David
Protocol #1234Cephalon, Inc. $375,124
Protocol #DRI4390Sanofi-Synthelabo Recherche $164,725
138
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Pharmaceutical - Suncoast Gerontology Center Department Total $1,278,520Pfeiffer, Eric
Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative StudyUniversity of California $205,000
Boehringer-Ingelheim Protocol #1198.52Boehringer Ingelheim Pharm., Inc. $164,332
Eisai + Pfizer Protocol #2020-A00-411Eisai America, Inc. $6,500
Forest Laboratories, Inc. Protocol #MEM-03Forest Laboratories, Inc. $128,500
Forest Labs Clinical Trial Protocol MEM-MD-12Forest Laboratories, Inc. $232,560
Forest Labs Protocol #SCT MD 13Forest Laboratories, Inc. $106,160
Forest Labs Protocol NER-MD-01Forest Laboratories, Inc. $186,300
Forest Labs Protocol NER-MD-02Forest Laboratories, Inc. $228,900
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Protocol CENA713B US13Novartis Pharmaceutical Corporation $20,268
Pharmaceutical - Surgery Department Total $1,484,852Bandyk, Dennis
Protocol #99-705University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey $76,750
Duane, Karen
AstraZeneca Protocol 290AstraZeneca Ltd. $16,510
139
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
El-Murr, Michel
Protocol #3591IL/0089AstraZeneca Ltd. $50,000
Protocol DEB-98-VAP-06Debiopharm SA $23,400
Flint, Lewis
AstraZeneca Protocol #3591IL/0079AstraZeneca Ltd. $31,000
ICOS Protocol #BAR03ICOS Corporation $1,500
Goldin, Steven
Protocol No. CAM-9005Enzon, Inc. $78,140
Marcet, Jorge
Protocol #039-01Merck & Company, Inc. $88,569
Rosemurgy, Alexander
GenVec, Inc./Protocol #GV-001.002GenVec, Inc. $201,690
Protocol #1040-002-007Pfizer Inc. $77,443
Protocol #P32Mallinckrodt Medical, Inc. $498,400
Seigne, John
Protocol #C-100-12 MCC #12616Antigenics, Inc. $341,450
140
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Pharmacology & Therapeutics Department Total $2,809,399Cuevas, Javier
Effects of Sigma Receptors on Neuroexcitability of Rat Intracardiac Neurons (Predoctoral Fellowship for Hongling Zhang)
American Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $38,000
VIP and PACAP Regulation of Neuroexcitability in Neurons of the Mammalian Intracardiac Ganglion (Predoctoral Fellowship for Wayne Isley DeHaven)
American Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $38,000
Gordon, Marcia
Transgenic Mice, Inflammation and the Alzheimer PhenotypeNational Institute on Aging $307,733
Morgan, David (co-investigator) Rojiani, Amyn (co-investigator)
Gottschall, Paul
Proteoglycans and Synaptic Stability in Alzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer's Association $75,444
Morgan, David
A Vaccine Approach to the Treatment of Parkinson's DiseaseNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke $158,750
Gordon, Marcia (co-investigator) Ugen, Kenneth (co-investigator)Functional Consequences of Vaccination in AD Tg Mice
National Institute on Aging $896,753Diamond, David (co-investigator) Gordon, Marcia (co-investigator)Gottschall, Paul (co-investigator) Ugen, Kenneth (co-investigator)
Regulation of Inflammation in Transgenic MiceAstraZeneca Ltd. $173,756
Pacheco, Mary
Modulation of G-protein signaling activityAmerican Heart Association (Florida Affiliate) $240,000
Pennypacker, Keith
Fos-Related Antigen-2expression in Neurons Surviving IschemiaAmerican Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $120,000
NF-KB Signal Transduction in Brain InjuryNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke $216,655
Olashaw, Nancy (co-investigator) Willing, Alison (co-investigator)
141
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Sandy, John
Aggrecanase-2 (ADAMTS5) Expression and ActivationAmerican Cancer Society, Inc. $20,000
Wecker, Lynn
Determination of the effects of Rad9 cleavage on regulation of cell cycle checkpoints and apoptosisAmerican Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $38,000
Neurobiology of Mild Cognitive Impairment in AgingUniversity of Pittsburgh $12,000
Nicotine Induced Phosphorylation of Alpha4beta2 Neuronal Nicotine ReceptorFlorida Department of Health $149,880
Cuevas, Javier (co-investigator) Pacheco, Mary (co-investigator)Regulation of Neuronal Nicotinic Receptors
National Institute on Drug Abuse $324,428Cuevas, Javier (co-investigator) Pacheco, Mary (co-investigator)
Physiology & Biophysics Department Total $933,786Bennett, Eric
Role of Nonpeptide Domains in Sodium Channel FunctionNational Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases $228,978
Doupnik, Craig
RGS Amino Terminal Domains and Their Role in Receptor-Dependent Gating Properties of Atrial Muscarinic Potassium Channels
American Heart Association (Florida/Puerto Rico Affiliate) $120,000
Lindsey, Bruce
Computational Studies of the Respiratory BrainstemNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke $398,986
Morris, Kendall (co-investigator) Shannon, Roger (co-investigator)
Morris, Kendall
Control-Respiratory Modulation of Sympathetic ActivityCase Western Reserve University $100,000
Yip, Kay-Pong
Decoupling of the Principal Renal Autoregulatory MechanismsState University of New York at Stony Brook $85,822
142
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine Department Total $1,111,013Mullan, Michael
Prevention of Alzheimer Dementia and Cognitive DeclineUniversity of Washington $103,095
Powers, Pauline
Protocol #D1050049Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals America, Ltd. $363,326
Protocol #D105174Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals America, Ltd. $102,895
Protocol CAPSS-168Ortho McNeil $113,709
Raj, Balaibail
USF Memory Disorder Clinic - Genetic Risk Factors for Memory DisordersFlorida Department of Elder Affairs $189,000
Mullan, Michael (co-investigator)
Tan, Jun
Role of CD40L in Gliosis and Amyloidosis in Alzheimer Transgenic MiceAlzheimer's Association $238,988
Mullan, Michael (co-investigator)
Radiology Department Total $592,492Clark, Robert
3D Digital Mammography - Advanced Applications and Clinical StudiesJackson (Henry M.) Foundation $450,000
Heine, John
Computerized Mammographic Lesion DescriptionNational Cancer Institute $142,492
143
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Suncoast Gerontology Center Department Total $231,160Pfeiffer, Eric
Geriatric Education Center/Program Generated IncomeHealth Resources and Services Administration $7,035
USF Geriatric Education CenterHealth Resources and Services Administration $224,125
Surgery Department Total $437,863El-Murr, Michel
Apoptosis and Inflammatory Cytokines in Acute PancreatitisVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $44,300
Mendez, Cynthia
Role of the Macrophage in Tolerance to Hemorrhagic & Septic Shock - FY 2003Veterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $27,500
Rosemurgy, Alexander
Protocol # GV-001.004GenVec, Inc. $312,063
Protocol Number 994-11-009Parke-Davis/Warner-Lambert Pharmaceuticals $24,000
Salup, Raoul
VA Cooperative Clinical Studies SupportVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $30,000
Vice President Health Sciences Center Department Total $118,846Conaboy, Kathleen
Task Assignments: Professional ServicesAmerican International Health Alliance $65,000
144
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Daugherty, Robert
Primary Care Partnership between USF, Nevada and the Kyrgyz State Medical AcademyAmerican International Health Alliance $53,846
COLLEGE OF NURSING Unit Total $2,574,576
Dean's Office - Nursing Department Total $2,574,576Beckie, Theresa
A Women's Only Phase II Cardiac Rehabilitation ProgramNational Institute of Nursing Research $356,329
Berarducci, Adrienne
Advanced Education Nursing: Family Nurse Practitioner Program Rural/UnderservedHealth Resources and Services Administration $288,143
Burns, Candace (co-investigator) Krisman-Scott, Mary-Ann (co-investigator)
Burns, Candace
Interdisciplinary Training for Health Care in Rural AreasHealth Resources and Services Administration $592,555
OSHA Student Internship - Jeanne MulvihillOccupational Safety & Health Administration $7,732
Burns, Patricia
Increasing Access to Nurse-Midwifery EducationUniversity of Florida $70,933
Professional Nurse TraineeshipsHealth Resources and Services Administration $137,694
Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students - GraduateHealth Resources and Services Administration $15,849
Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students - UndergraduateHealth Resources and Services Administration $101,043
Evans, Mary
Connecticut Community KidCare InitiativeHuman Services Research Institute $33,925
145
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Gregory, S Joan
The Native American Recruitment and Retention Program of the USF College of NursingIndian Health Service $235,206
Karshmer, Judith
Geropsychiatric Nurse Practioner TrackBureau of Health Professions $197,265
McMillan, Susan
A Caregiver Intervention to Improve Hospice OutcomeNational Cancer Institute $218,844
Doctoral Scholarship for Keri A. Hockett - Perceived Risks for Neutropenia and Patient Self-Care BehaviorAmerican Cancer Society (National) $15,000
Measuring Pain in the Communication Impaired Elderly - Doctoral Scholarship - Carmen S. RodriguezAmerican Cancer Society (National) $15,000
Nelson, Audrey
Patient Care Ergonomics/Susan Harwood Training Grant ProgramOccupational Safety & Health Administration $154,671
Webb, Mary
Modifying Stress in Hypertensive African-American WomenNational Institute of Nursing Research $134,387
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH Unit Total $19,987,441
Chiles Center, Lawton & Rhea (COPH) Department Total $58,277Graven, Stanley
Stimulating and Facilitating Community Capacity to Develop Strong Children and FamiliesChiles (Lawton) Foundation $58,277
Community & Family Health Department Total $2,001,325Bryant, Carol
Fellowship - Ivette A. Lopez: Understanding The Social Context of Physical Activity Among Latino Families: Developing Better Interventions for Reducing Obesity
American Heart Association (Florida Affiliate) $17,000Lopez, Ivette (co-investigator)
146
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Coreil, Jeannine
Maternal and Child Health Training ProgramHealth Resources and Services Administration $382,524
Coulter, Martha
ChildNet/SafeNet Collaborative EvaluationBay Area Legal Services, Inc. $15,764
Family Violence Prevention13th Judicial Court of Hillsborough County $34,650
SafeNet ProgramBay Area Legal Services, Inc. $15,764
SafeNet Program 2003Bay Area Legal Services, Inc. $14,000
Sixth Annual Meeting of the Minds Domestic Violence Conference - Responding to Family Violence and Injury: The Important Health Provider Link
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention $12,867Liller, Karen (co-investigator)
McCormack Brown, Kelli
Assessment Services for Hendry County School Youth Risk Behavior SurveyPerformance Design Group $3,500
California School ProjectPublic Health Institute $94,000
Coordinated School Health Pilot Project EvaluationFlorida Atlantic University $13,632
Coordinated School Health Pilot Project Evaluation - 2Florida Atlantic University $14,000
Florida Five-County Obesity Prevention Project (FFCOPP: Formative Research)Florida Department of Health $51,227
Project Evaluations for Middle School Drug Prevention and School Safety ProgramSchool Board of Sarasota County $15,000
147
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
McDermott, Robert
Assessing the Range of Impacts of HPV-Related DiagnosesAssociation of Schools of Public Health $295,153
Daley, Ellen (co-investigator) Perrin, Karen (co-investigator)Big Tobacco, Stop Targeting the Youth of My Culture: A Leadership and Awareness Training Tool
Florida Department of Health $79,500Perry-Casler, Suzanne (co-investigator)
Community Based Prevention Marketing: Building Local Capacity for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention $934,644Bryant, Carol (co-investigator) Forthofer, Melinda (co-investigator)McCormack Brown, Kelli (co-investigator)
Westhoff, Wayne
Consultative Service Agreement: Conduct an Assessment of the Health, Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention Curriculum
Polk County School Board $5,100
Consultative Service Agreement: Conduct an Assessment of the Peace Works Conflict Resolution Strategy of the Polk County Safe and Drug Free School Grant
Polk County School Board $3,000
Dean's Office - Public Health Department Total $327,486Branch, Laurence
Medical Consultant: Salary for Dr. CookroFlorida Department of Health $183,355
Gulitz, Elizabeth
Public Health Possibilities 2003Florida Department of Education $19,661
Kent, Ellen (co-investigator)Public Health Possibilities Plus 2002
Gulfcoast North Area Health Education Center, Inc. $1,600
Public Health Possibilities Plus 2003Gulfcoast North Area Health Education Center, Inc. $12,600
Kent, Ellen (co-investigator)Public Health Traineeships
Health Resources and Services Administration $61,572Marty, Phillip (co-investigator)
148
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Marty, Phillip
Stauffer Chemical Site, Tarpon Springs, FLNational Opinion Research Center $48,698
Environmental/Occupational Health Department Total $11,531,897Bernard, Thomas
Making Heat Stress Assessment Relevant AgainNational Institute for Occupational Safety & Health $253,750
Ashley, Candi (co-investigator) Field, Steven (co-investigator)Schwartz, Skai (co-investigator)
Research Collaboration Agreement: Thermo-Physiological TestingMedical Engineering Systems, Inc. $17,500
Brooks, Stuart
Educational Resource Center Training GrantCenters for Disease Control and Prevention $974,424
Bernard, Thomas (co-investigator) Hammad, Yehia (co-investigator)
Cattani, Jacqueline
Biological Agent Sample Collection and Laboratory Awareness Training for First RespondersFlorida Department of Health $322,692
Countermeasures to Bioterrorism ThreatsDepartment of the Army $1,999,877
Amuso, Phillip (co-investigator) Cannons, Andrew (co-investigator)Enhancement of Public Health Preparedness Against Bioterrorism
Department of the Army $4,007,514
De Baldo, Ann
To Provide Technical Assistance and ConsultationFlorida Department of Health $148,449
149
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Hammad, Yehia
FY 2003 OSHA 21(d) Consultation Program Cooperative AgreementDepartment of Labor $1,898,000
USF FY 2002 Consultation Program 21(d) Consultation Cooperative AgreementDepartment of Labor $94,961
Workers'Compensation Administration Trust Fund for OSHA 21(d) Consultation Program Cooperative Agreements
Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security $151,444Brooks, Stuart (co-investigator)
Harbison, Raymond
Consulting Services For Physician/Scientific Workgroup to Study Cyanobacteria and CyanotoxinsFlorida Department of Health $15,750
Poor, Noreen
Administrative and Programmatic Assistance for the Tampa Bay Atmospheric Public Health ProjectTampa Bay Estuary Program $30,002
Technical Support for the Bay Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (BRACE)Florida Department of Environmental Protection $238,074
Bhethanabotla, Venkat (co-investigator) Campbell, Scott (co-investigator)
Reid, William
Public Health Leadership Institute of FloridaAssociation of Schools of Public Health $32,350
Reid, William (co-investigator)Florida Department of Health $50,000
USF COPH Center for Public Health PreparednessAssociation of Schools of Public Health $285,000
Marty, Phillip (co-investigator) Webb, Susan (co-investigator)USF COPH Center For Public Health Preparedness: Supplement Funding
Association of Schools of Public Health $986,730
Richards, Ira
Testing of Urine Samples for the Presence of Controlled SubstanceAgency for Community Treatment Services, Inc. $25,380
150
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Epidemiology & Biostatistics Department Total $4,522,197Barnett, Elizabeth
Explaining Adverse Heart Disease Trends in African Americans: Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Geographic Factors
American Heart Association $150,000
Social Environment and Rural Community HealthAssociation of Teachers of Preventive Medicine $265,807
Branch, Lawrence
Developing a BRFSS-Based Report Card for Older AdultsAssociation of Teachers of Preventive Medicine $109,058
Brown, C. Hendricks
Community Context and Child Learning and DevelopmentTowson University $18,070
Design and Analysis for Mental Health Preventive TrialsNational Institute of Mental Health $625,682
Development and Malleability from Childhood to AdulthoodAmerican Institutes for Research $95,769
Reducing Violence by Joining Education and PreventionAmerican Institutes for Research $10,414
Wang, Chen-Pin (co-investigator) Wang, Chunzai (co-investigator)
Dagne, Getachew
Research Supplements for Underrepresented MinoritiesOregon Social Learning Center $109,692
Graves, Amy
Prevalence and Incidence of Dementia in Elderly Chamorros on GuamUniversity of California, San Diego $65,031
151
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Mason, Thomas
Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance - Year FourOffice of Naval Research $2,124,000
Development of A Regional Smallpox PlanFlorida Department of Health $190,000
Pensioner Bladder Cancer Surveillance ProgramE. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company $454,631
Targeted Pre-Event Message Development for WMD ThreatsUniversity of Alabama-Birmingham $37,800
XII Summer Session of Intermediate EpidemiologyWorld Health Organization $49,300
Schwartz, Skai
VISN 8 Measurement Support TeamVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $37,800
Stockwell, Heather
Biostatician Services: Salary for Shahbaz AhmedVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $69,947
Patient SafetyVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $87,802
Zhu, Yiliang
Consultant Services Hillsborough County Health DepartmentFlorida Department of Health $21,394
152
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Florida Public Health Information Center Department Total $1,546,259Wolfson, Jay
Florida Family Aids Network: Ryan White Title IV Program - Year 11Health Resources and Services Administration $1,248,785
Health Services Research FY 2003Veterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $22,082
Patient SafetyVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $4,600
Patient Safety Research: Salary for Andrea SpeharVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $22,278
Suncoast Development Center for Patient Safety Evaluation & ResearchAgency for Healthcare Research and Quality $195,275
Nelson, A (co-investigator)Visual Information Services
Veterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $53,239
COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS Unit Total $101,668
Dance Department Total $1,637Travers, Jeanne
Italy Cultural Exchange ProjectFlorida Department of State $1,637
153
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Galleries Department Total $100,031Miller, Margaret
Contemporary Art and the African LensNational Endowment for the Arts $15,000
General Program Support-03-4055Florida Department of State $17,713
UnNaturally and Roxy PaineArts Council of Hillsborough County $52,318
Vik Muniz: Tampa ProjectNational Endowment for the Arts $15,000
HEALTH SCIENCES CENTERS/INSTITUTES Unit Total $9,066,746
Center for Health Outcomes Research Department Total $285,932Luther, Steven
Contract with James A. Haley Veterans AdministrationVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $56,487
Studnicki, James
Assessing the Impact of Environmental Hazard Exposure on Health Status of Geographically Defined Populations in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, Florida
University of West Florida $199,445
Program Evaluation for Orange County CAP ProjectsOrange County, Florida $30,000
Luther, Steven (co-investigator)
Center for Infant and Child Development Department Total $125,314Shytle, R. Douglas
Mecamylamine as an Add-on for Bipolar Disorder in Children and AdolescentsStanley Medical Research Institute $125,314
154
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Chiles Center, Lawton & Rhea (HSCI) Department Total $8,655,500Berry, Estrellita
Central Hillsborough Healthy StartHealth Resources and Services Administration $1,037,875
Central Hillsborough Healthy Start 2003 Educational CalendarMarch of Dimes $1,000
Central Hillsborough Healthy Start Year Two FundingHealth Resources and Services Administration $1,424,000
Doula Program EvaluationUnited Cerebral Palsy of Tampa Bay, Inc. $18,235
Maternal and Child Health Community SummitChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $1,834
Reducing Ethnic Disparities: Closing the GapChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $87,185
Reducing Ethnic Disparities: Closing the Gap FY 2003Florida Department of Health $151,260
Feaver, Edward
Medicaid Maternal & Child Health Program FY 2003Agency for Health Care Administration $670,000
Medicaid Maternal & Child Health Program FY 2004Agency for Health Care Administration $650,000
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Foster, Barbara
Policy Group for Florida's Families and ChildrenOunce of Prevention Fund of Florida $49,397
Policy Group for Florida's Families and Children FY 2004Policy Group for Florida's Families and Children $51,237
TEAM Florida Partnership (Safe and Stable Families) FY 2003Florida Department of Children and Families $40,220
TEAM Florida Partnership (Safe and Stable Families) FY 2004Florida Department of Children and Families $317,381
Germany-Griggs, Fran
Refugee/Entrant ProgramFlorida Department of Children and Families $331,341
Gorski, Peter
Friendly Access and Workforce DevelopmentCenters for Disease Control and Prevention $2,661,343
Graven, Stanley (co-investigator)
Graven, Stanley
Friendly Access and Workforce Development / PGI AccountCenters for Disease Control and Prevention $14,705
Vail, Gale
Florida KidCareFlorida Department of Health $63,382
Florida KidCare Outreach CollaborationFlorida Department of Health $1,085,105
LAKELAND CAMPUS Unit Total $179,111
Lakeland - Administration Department Total $134,111Karshmer, Arthur
The Development of a Tool to Enhance Communications Between Blind and Sighted Mathematicians, Students and Teachers: A Global Translation Appliance
Department of Education $134,111
156
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Lakeland - Education Department Total $45,000O'Sullivan, Richard
Ventures in Leadership, Administrators InstituteWallace-Reader's Digest Funds $45,000
LOUIS DE LA PARTE FLORIDA MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE
Unit Total $24,067,454
Aging & Mental Health Department Total $18,333Chiriboga, David
Sealy Center on AgingSealy (John) Endowment Fund $5,289
Texas Consortium of Geriatric Education CentersBaylor University Medical Center $10,605
Schonfeld, Lawrence
Doctoral Student Support - Adaptive Seating in Nursing Home Residents Confined to WheelchairsVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $2,439
Child & Family Studies Department Total $11,818,784Armstrong, Mary
Evaluation of Community Based Care (2002)Florida Department of Children and Families $100,000
Paulson, Robert (co-investigator)Getting It Together
Florida Institute for Family Involvement $3,410
SEDNET 3C025 (Network for Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance)Florida Department of Education $60,765
SEDNET 3C026 (Network for Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance)Florida Department of Education $80,518
SEDNET 3C027 (Network for Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance)Florida Department of Education $28,375
157
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Berson, Ilene
M/CAP Analysis GrantChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $9,996
YMCA-Hillsborough PartnersTampa Metropolitan YMCA $35,000
Blase-Fixsen, Karen
Development of a School-based Suicide Prevention Tool KitNova Southeastern University $100,000
Buschbacher, Pamela
Ecological Support for Young Children with Challenging Behavior, Their Peers, and TeachersDepartment of Education $74,989
Chen, Huey-jen
National Evaluation of One CommunityChildren's Services Council of Broward County $101,372
Clark, Hewitt
Establishing the TIP System - Year 6Florida Department of Education $237,000
Florida Behavior Analysis Peer Review CommitteeFlorida Department of Children and Families $3,500
National Technical Assistance Center on Youth Transition: Improving Practices, Systems, and Outcomes for Youth and Young Adults with Emotional/Behavioral Difficulties
Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative $200,000Deschenes, Nicole (co-investigator)
Transition to Independence Process (TIP) Study: Preparing and Facilitating Transition into Adulthood for Students with EBT
Department of Education $179,201
Contreras, Ricardo
Southwest Rural Health Research Center (Community Health Worker National Survey)Texas A & M Research Foundation $42,948
Dollard, Norin
Tampa Hillsborough Integrated Network for Kids (THINK)Children's Board of Hillsborough County $196,195
158
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Duchnowski, Albert
Whole School Reform: Creating Environments That Work for All ChildrenDepartment of Education $75,000
Kutash, Krista (co-investigator)
159
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Dunlap, Glen
Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD)Florida Department of Education $966,666
Center for Educating and Providing Early Intervention Services to Children with Autism and Autistic Spectrum Disorders
University of Washington $100,000Fox, Lise (co-investigator)
Center for Evidence-based Practice: Young Children with Challenging Behavior (Year 2)Department of Education $1,750,000
Center for Positive Behavioral Interventions and SupportUniversity of Oregon $50,000
Center on Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning ("Head Start")University of Illinois (at Chicago) $73,690
Center to Improve Access to the General Education Curriculum for Students with Disablities ("AIR")University of Oregon $5,000
Collaboration and Family Involvement in Functional Assessment: A Model DemonstrationDepartment of Education $144,607
Effective Preschool Programs for Children with AutismPanhandle Area Educational Cooperative $48,510
Home Instruction Program for PreSchool Youngsters (HIPPY 2002)Department of Education $734,578
Home Instruction Program for PreSchool Youngsters (HIPPY Settlement)Department of Education $15,422
PGI Account for 5830-461-L0 (co-sponsors: 5830-414-L0, 5830-415-K0, 5830-477-K0)Department of Education $50,000
Positive Behavior Change ProgramFlorida Department of Children and Families $1,388,240
Positive Behavioral Support: Team Training and Technical AssistanceFlorida Department of Education $762,857
Kincaid, Donald (co-investigator)Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers on Positive Behavior Support
Department of Education $600,000
160
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Research Center on School-wide Behavior SupportUniversity of Oregon $150,000
Fox, Lise
Addressing the Effectiveness of Early Intervention Services from a Community Mental Health Model for Serious Disruptive Behaviors
Department of Education $179,994Dunlap, Glen (co-investigator)
CARD/DOE Partnership Activities for Effective Programs for Students with Autism (PEPSA)Florida Department of Education $206,819
Meeting the Challenge: Building Capacity of Early Care and Education ProvidersFlorida State University $65,353
Model Part C Services ProjectChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $123,029
Dunlap, Glen (co-investigator)
Friedman, Robert
"150,000 Kids in Your Face and in Our Future" ConferenceChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $4,950
Evaluation of the CMHS Comprehensive Program - Graduating Sites StudyMACRO International, Inc. $231,920
Hernandez, Mario (co-investigator)Florida Community-Based Care Partnership Project
Florida Department of Children and Families $95,000
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Children's Mental HealthDepartment of Education $870,000
USF Collaborative Faculty Grant Program (2002)Children's Board of Hillsborough County $45,000
Greenbaum, Paul
Mapping Substance Abuse Service UseNational Institute on Drug Abuse $63,750
Dedrick, Robert (co-investigator)
161
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Hernandez, Mario
Broward QI ProjectChildren's Services Council of Broward County $28,332
System of Care Quality Improvement ProjectChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $10,000
Joseph, Ruby
GEAR UP 1 (Blake MATCH)Children's Board of Hillsborough County $299,648
GEAR UP 1 (Blake)Department of Education $410,960
GEAR UP 2 (Memorial MATCH)Children's Board of Hillsborough County $280,000
Kershaw, Mary
Child Traumatic Stress InitiativeDirections for Mental Health, Inc. $16,608
Evaluation of Comprehensive Residential ServicesFlorida Department of Children and Families $82,000
Mentoring ProjectFlorida Department of Children and Families $24,317
162
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Kincaid, Donald
Expansion of USF-CARD Conference for Adult Pre-Conference DayFlorida Developmental Disabilities Planning Council $5,800
Florida Outcome Improvement Project (FOIP)Able Trust $50,000
Reaching Out Together (ROT)Florida Developmental Disabilities Planning Council $49,851
Support for Families and Individuals with Disabilities to Participate in the First International Conference on Positive Behavior Support
Florida Developmental Disabilities Planning Council $9,843
Supported Employment Training (SET)Florida Developmental Disabilities Planning Council $50,855
Larkins, Mark
FASST 2: A Pro-Family Integrated and Collaborative InitiativeNorthside Mental Health Center $26,994
THINK-FASST2: A Pro-Family Integrated and Collaborative InitiativeNorthside Mental Health Center $26,422
Massey, Oliver
Evaluation of Safe Schools/Healthy Student Program (Year 4)Pinellas County School Board $58,500
Moss Torres, Chamain
EQUIPO Training Project - Leadership TrainingChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $60,000
Lazear, Kathy (co-investigator)
Weitzel, Susan
Florida KIDS COUNT 2003Casey (Annie E.) Foundation $75,000
Community Mental Health Department Total $3,816,802Hills, Holly
Community Action Grant II: Implementing Integrated Care in Hillsborough County, FLSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration $149,832
Engelhardt, Mark (co-investigator)
163
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Knox, Michael
Florida/Caribbean AIDS Education & Training Center (AETC)Health Resources and Services Administration $3,233,262
PGI Account - 10th Annual Florida HIV ConferenceVarious Sources $2,432
Teague, Gregory
Consumer-Operated Services Program - COSP Year 5PEER Center, Inc. $150,391
Evaluation of Self-Directed Care ProjectFlorida Department of Children and Families $143,040
Boaz, Timothy (co-investigator)
Thompson, Larry
Training for Disease State Management ProgramHillsborough County $122,400
Ward Jr, John
PGI Account - Dist. 7 ADM Program Evaluation and Outcome Assessment ProjectFlorida Department of Children and Families $15,445
Saunders, Teri (co-investigator)
Dean's Office - FMHI Department Total $216,138Robinson, Patricia
Behavioral Health Services Integration Workshop (Year 2)Florida Department of Children and Families $100,000
Weinberg, Richard
Improving MH Services to African American ChildrenHealth Resources and Services Administration $116,138
164
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Director's Office - FMHI Department Total $1,016,584Shern, David
AHCA Evaluation of Florida's Mental Health Plan - 2002Agency for Health Care Administration $647,164
Florida TeenScreen ProgramColumbia University $120,000
The Use of Differing Atypical Antipsychotic Agents: Effects on Resource Utilization and Client Outcomes for Persons with Severe Mental Illnesses
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation $249,420
Mental Health Law & Policy Department Total $7,180,813Blanch, Andrea
The Collaborative for Conflict Management - PGI AccountHewlett (William & Flora) Foundation $2,400
The Collaborative for Conflict Management in Mental Health (CCMMH)Hewlett (William & Flora) Foundation $150,000
Boothroyd, Roger
Evaluation of the Hillsborough County Health Care PlanHillsborough County Board of County Commissioners $60,000
Giard, Julienne (co-investigator) Stiles, Paul (co-investigator)
Brown, Leslie
Assessing and Evaluating Project Prevention WorksMid-Florida Center, Inc. $21,270
Chen, Huey-jen
Family Helping Organize Partnership for Empowerment (HOPE) - 2002Florida Department of Children and Families $225,732
Christy, Annette
Acute Mental Health Care Services for Children in Pinellas CountyJuvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County $14,964
Guardianship for Persons with Mental IllnessesNational Institute of Mental Health $72,500
165
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Clark, Colleen
Housing, Mental Health and Employment OutcomesVeterans Administration Medical Center - James A. Haley $337,820
Triad Teen ProjectChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $19,997
Fearday, Frederick (co-investigator)Triad Women's Project
Tri-County Human Services, Inc. $417,970Becker, Marion (co-investigator)
Engelhardt, Mark
Olmstead Statewide CoalitionAdvocates for Human Potential, Inc. $60,000
PATH - Projects for Assistance in Transition from HomelessnessFlorida Department of Children and Families $73,620
Hicks, Charlotte
Orlando Professional Development Center - 2002Florida Department of Children and Families $1,442,569
Jordan, Neil
Evaluation of Behavioral Health Service Delivery Strategies - Year TwoFlorida Department of Children and Families $36,755
Knox, Michael
Perinatal HIV Transmission Prevention ProjectFlorida Department of Health $200,000
PGI Account - HIV Education & ResearchVarious Sources $15,000
Moore, Kathleen
Grassroots Demonstration Project to Involve Community Planning, Design, & Implementation of Drug Prevention, Intervention & Treatment Strategies
Coalition for a Safe & Drug Free St. Petersburg, Inc. $18,486
Training Initiative for Juvenile Drug Court Treatment CounselorsChildren's Board of Hillsborough County $17,480
166
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Mullins, John
Tampa Professional Development Center - 2002Florida Department of Children and Families $2,966,773
Peters, Roger
Florida Research to Practice Consortium Statewide Survey of Co-Occurring TreatmentSouthern Coast Addiction Technology Transfer Center $15,817
Hills, Holly (co-investigator)Suncoast Practice and Research Collaborative: Phase II, Implementation of Community Based Practice/Research Collaborative
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration $388,201Hills, Holly (co-investigator)
Petrila, John
DCF/ADM Studies and ProjectsFlorida Department of Children and Families $438,759
International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services ConferenceEli Lilly and Company Foundation $5,000
MacArthur Mandated Community Treatment Prevalence StudyPolicy Research, Inc. $70,000
State Hospital Feasibility StudyFlorida Department of Children and Families $50,000
Stiles, Paul
Ethical Issues in Services Research - PGI AccountNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases $10,200
Boothroyd, Roger (co-investigator) Petrila, John (co-investigator)Incarceration & the Impact of Medicaid Eligibility Status for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness
Policy Research, Inc. $27,000
Young, Matthew
District 14 ADM Adolescent Co-Occurring Disorder Needs AssessmentCentral Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. $22,500
Hills, Holly (co-investigator)
167
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
NEW COLLEGE Unit Total $33,949
Natural Sciences - New College Department Total $4,493Sendova, Mariana
Collaborative Research on Laser-Assisted Modification of Metal Nanoclusters in Dielectric Thin FilmsNational Research Council $4,493
New College Provost's Office Department Total $29,456Taylor, Mark
Consortium for Innovative Environments in LearningHampshire College $29,456
OFFICE OF RESEARCH Unit Total $100,000
Vice President Office of Research Department Total $100,000Phillips, M.
Adverse Events: Quantitative Risk Assessment ToolNational Center for Research Resources $100,000
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Unit Total $126,598
Intercollegiate Athletics Department Total $126,598Burlingame, Michele
NYSP - Summer Program 2003National Collegiate Athletic Association $93,050
NYSP-FDOE Summer Food Service Program - 2003Florida Department of Education $33,548
168
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY DESIGN Unit Total $676,184
Florida Center for Community Design & Research Department Total $676,184Campbell, Kyle
Hillsborough Watershed AtlasHillsborough County Public Works Department $136,437
Landry, Shawn (co-investigator)Seminole County Watershed Atlas Project WO #5 : Geographic Information System Stormwater Database Services
Seminole County, Florida $85,000Landry, Shawn (co-investigator)
Green, Theodore
Development of a Campus Master Plan for Trinity CollegeTrinity College of Florida, Inc. $26,000
Landry, Shawn
Polk County Lake Atlas Continued Maintenance (FY 02-03)Polk County, Florida $37,000
Campbell, Kyle (co-investigator)Public Supply Service Area Digitization Project
Southwest Florida Water Management District $80,492Schuman, Christiana (co-investigator) Zandbergen, Paul (co-investigator)
Sarasota County Water Resource Atlas - Work Order 1Sarasota County Government $102,900
Campbell, Kyle (co-investigator)Water Resources Atlas Program BD 069
Southwest Florida Water Management District $32,000Campbell, Kyle (co-investigator)
Oliver, Naomi
Geographic Information System Stormwater Database ServicesSeminole County, Florida $62,400
Campbell, Kyle (co-investigator)Stormwater Inventory and Hansen Programs
Hillsborough County Public Works Department $50,000Landry, Shawn (co-investigator)
Schreiber, Stephen
Hurricane Loss Reduction for Residences and Mobile Homes in FloridaFlorida International University $59,955
169
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Schuman, Christiana
Sulphur Springs Community MappingUniversity Community Ministries, Inc. $4,000
ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS Unit Total $1,207,063
Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete Department Total $88,951Heller, Harold
Secondary Special Educator Accelerated Preparation ProgramDepartment of Education $77,201
Leung, Cynthia
Preschoolers' Vocabulary Acquisition and Understanding of Scientific Concepts from Participation in Repeated Read Aloud Events Involving Informational Picture Books
Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County $11,750Dixon, Barnali (co-investigator)
Dean's Office - St. Petersburg Department Total $1,118,112Heller, Harold
Florida Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (CSPD) ProjectFlorida Department of Education $710,000
Sherry, Stanley (co-investigator)Florida Inclusion Network (FIN) Southwest Central Region Project
Florida Department of Education $275,000
Water Leadership Program - PGI AccountVarious Sources $6,987
Water Leadership Program AgreementSouthwest Florida Water Management District $126,125
170
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
STUDENT AFFAIRS Unit Total $767,857
McNair Scholars Program Department Total $500,322Holmes, Joan
McNair Dissemination Partnership ProgramDepartment of Education $208,656
Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program 2002-2003Department of Education $291,666
Undergraduate Studies - Special Services Department Total $267,535Garth, Reba
Student Support Services ProgramDepartment of Education $267,535
UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT Unit Total $1,661,231
Public Broadcasting/WUSF-FM Department Total $519,640Urofsky, Joann
Florida Community Service Grant - FMFlorida Department of Education $106,614
Radio Reading Services for the BlindFlorida Department of Education $45,323
WUSF-FM (CPB) Community Service Grant FY 2003Corporation for Public Broadcasting $352,630
WUSF-FM Radio Reading ServiceNational Telecommunications & Information Administration $15,073
171
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProject Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 3
Public Broadcasting/WUSF-TV Department Total $1,141,591Urofsky, Joann
Florida Community Service Grant - TVFlorida Department of Education $557,675
WUSF-TV (CPB) Community Service Grant FY 2003Corporation for Public Broadcasting $570,958
WUSF-TV (CPB) Interconnection Grant FY 2003Corporation for Public Broadcasting $12,958
UNIVERSITY SERVICES Unit Total $1,258,861
Facilities Planning & Construction Department Total $1,000,000Hanke, Ronald
University of South Florida Water Conservation ProjectFlorida Department of Environmental Protection $1,000,000
Crosby, John (co-investigator)
Florida Center for Advising and Academic Support Department Total $130,000Thanasides, Linda
Statewide Student Advising SystemFlorida Department of Education $130,000
Human Resources Department Total $128,861Conway, Sandra
Child Care Access Means Parents in School ProgramDepartment of Education $128,861
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportNon-Project Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Unit Total $186,280
Institute on Aging Department Total $160,806Mortimer, James
Charlotte County Healthy Aging StudyUniversity of South Florida Foundation $110,000
Graves, Amy (co-investigator)Funding for Institute on Aging
University of South Florida Foundation $50,806
Library Department Total $25,474Perez, Derrie
Library WWW ProjectUniversity of South Florida Foundation $25,474
Garcia, Sonja (co-investigator)
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Unit Total $53,928
Philosophy Department Total $22,201Anton, John
Research in Greek Culture and Greek PhilosophyUniversity of South Florida Foundation $3,600
Heller, Harold
Marie E. & E. Leslie Cole Endowed Chair in EthicsUniversity of South Florida Foundation $18,601
School of Library & Information Science Department Total $227Carey, James
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation USF Librarianship ScholarshipUniversity of South Florida Foundation $227
175
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportNon-Project Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
School of Social Work Department Total $31,500Smith, Aaron
Kin as TeachersUniversity of South Florida Foundation $31,500
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Unit Total $14,200
Dean's Office - Business Department Total $10,000Anderson, Robert
Center for Life Science EntrepreneurshipUniversity of South Florida Foundation $10,000
Fountain, Michael (co-investigator)
Economics Department Total $4,200Porter, Philip
Center for Economic Policy AnalysisUniversity of South Florida Foundation $4,200
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Unit Total $54,845
Dean's Office - Engineering Department Total $54,845Smith, Carlos
Latin American Caribbean Assistantship ProgramUniversity of South Florida Foundation $54,845
COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE Unit Total $43,260
Marine Science Department Total $43,260Betzer, Peter
St. Petersburg Progress Postdoctoral FellowshipUniversity of South Florida Foundation $43,260
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Unit Total $14,080,327
Anatomy Department Total $18,000Phelps, Christopher
Anatomy - Graduate Student StipendsUniversity Medical Service Associates $18,000
Krzanowski Jr, Joseph (co-investigator)
Anesthesiology Department Total $1,300,045Downs, John
UMSA - Anesthesiology Departmental SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $1,300,045
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Department Total $18,000Solomonson, Larry
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Graduate Student StipendsUniversity Medical Service Associates $18,000
Dean's Office - Medicine Department Total $527,353Daugherty, Robert
College of Medicine Mandated Reserve AccountUniversity Medical Service Associates $138,106
Pledger, Warren
Courtner-Couch Chair in Cancer ResearchUniversity of South Florida Foundation $138,550
Strobbe, Joann
UMSA - Academic Computer Support GrantUniversity Medical Service Associates $14,000
UMSA Support Account - College of Medicine FacultyUniversity Medical Service Associates $234,197
177
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
Sutherland, Deborah
MSSC Faculty SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $2,500
Department of Interdisciplinary Oncology Department Total $16,500Gabrilovich, Dmitry
Research Activities of Dmitry I. Gabrilovich, M.D., Ph.D.H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $16,500
Family Medicine Department Total $33,500Brownlee, Jr, James
UMSA - Department of Family Medicine Support AccountUniversity Medical Service Associates $33,500
Internal Medicine Department Total $2,529,737Goldman, Allan
Charles K. Donegan Suncoast Career Investigator AwardUniversity of South Florida Foundation $20,000
UMSA - Internal Medicine Departmental SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $2,509,737
Neurology Department Total $436,367Dunne, Peter
Movement Disorder CenterUniversity Medical Service Associates $102,200
UMSA Departmental SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $334,167
Neurosurgery Department Total $58,450Freeman, Thomas
Neurosurgery Convenience AccountUniversity Medical Service Associates $58,450
178
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
OB/GYN Department Total $454,162Parsons, Michael
UMSA - OB/GYN Departmental SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $454,162
Ophthalmology Department Total $109,055Pavan, Peter
UMSA - Ophthalmology Departmental SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $109,055
Pathology Department Total $175,906Carr, L.
Pathology Department SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $127,360
Pathology ServicesUniversity Medical Service Associates $48,546
Beacham, Sylvia (co-investigator)
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
Pediatrics Department Total $2,679,193Christensen, Robert
UMSA - Child Development - Development Faculty SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $255,044
UMSA - Diabetes SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $75,998
UMSA - Florida Birth Defects CenterUniversity Medical Service Associates $30,152
UMSA - Genetics Faculty SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $116,989
UMSA - Genetics SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $203,343
UMSA - Neonatal Faculty SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $377,540
UMSA - Pediatric AdministrationUniversity Medical Service Associates $165,556
UMSA - Pediatric DevelopmentUniversity Medical Service Associates $309,185
Pollara, Bernard (co-investigator)UMSA - Pediatrics Support
University Medical Service Associates $591,988
UMSA - Pulmonary Faculty SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $58,004
UMSA - Renal SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $310,388
Good, Robert
All Children's Hospital - Faculty SupportAll Children's Hospital $168,713
180
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
Kumar, Mudra
Children's Cancer Center Support ServicesUniversity Medical Service Associates $16,293
Pharmacology & Therapeutics Department Total $33,150Krzanowski Jr, Joseph
UMSA Research and Graduate Affairs SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $33,150
Physiology & Biophysics Department Total $18,000Lindsey, Bruce
Physiology - Graduate Student StipendsUniversity Medical Service Associates $18,000
Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine Department Total $332,790Mullan, Michael
Roskamp InstituteUniversity of South Florida Foundation $70,000
University Psychiatry Center - Molecular Genetics Division SupportUniversity of South Florida Foundation $40,000
Reading, Anthony
Psychiatry and Behavorial Medicine Departmental SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $222,790
Public Affairs - HSC Department Total $9,300Layman, Jay
UMSA Support Account - Student Affairs/AdmissionsUniversity Medical Service Associates $9,300
181
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
Radiology Department Total $1,513,000Clark, Robert
Radiology Convenience AccountUniversity Medical Service Associates $27,000
UMSA - Industrial MatchingUniversity Medical Service Associates $117,000
UMSA-Radiology SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $1,369,000
Research - Medicine Department Total $36,000Friedman, Herman
Medical Microbiology and Immunology Graduate Student StipendsUniversity Medical Service Associates $18,000
Wecker, Lynn
Pharmacology & Therapeutics - Graduate Student StipendsUniversity Medical Service Associates $18,000
Risk Management - Medicine Department Total $435,297Anderson, James
UMSA - Risk Management OfficeUniversity Medical Service Associates $435,297
School of Physical Therapy Department Total $246,081Clendenin, Martha
School of Physical Therapy ClinicUniversity Medical Service Associates $246,081
182
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportNon-Project Awards
Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
Suncoast Gerontology Center Department Total $673,694Pfeiffer, Eric
Alzheimer's Disease ResearchUniversity of South Florida Foundation $278,000
Alzheimer's Disease Resource CenterUniversity of South Florida Foundation $171,000
Cox Scholarship FundUniversity of South Florida Foundation $7,500
Eric Pfeiffer Endowed ChairUniversity of South Florida Foundation $127,194
UMSA - Suncoast Gerontology SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $90,000
Surgery Department Total $1,814,456Cahill, David
Neurosurgery Convenience AccountUniversity Medical Service Associates $409,166
Carey, Larry
Surgery Research PersonnelUniversity Medical Service Associates $50,412
Cox, Charles
Comprehensive Breast Cancer Program PersonnelUniversity Medical Service Associates $65,000
Karl, Richard
UMSA Department of Surgery Support AccountUniversity Medical Service Associates $1,133,025
McCaffrey, Thomas
Otolaryngology Research PersonnelUniversity Medical Service Associates $156,853
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Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
Vice President Health Sciences Center Department Total $612,291Knaus, Paula
Faculty Affairs AccountUniversity Medical Service Associates $97,000
Strobbe, Joann
UMSA - Medical Clinics SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $311,291
UMSA - VP Health SciencesUniversity Medical Service Associates $204,000
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH Unit Total $359,032
Community & Family Health Department Total $25,000Coulter, Martha
James & Jennifer Harrell Center for the Study of Domestic ViolenceUniversity of South Florida Foundation $25,000
Dean's Office - Public Health Department Total $282,704Branch, Laurence
Start-Up FundsUniversity Medical Service Associates $100,000
Marty, Phillip
Continuing Education Project AccountUniversity Medical Service Associates $182,704
Environmental/Occupational Health Department Total $51,328Brooks, Stuart
Sunshine Education and Research Center Convenience AccountUniversity Medical Service Associates $16,828
UMSA - Public Health SupportUniversity Medical Service Associates $7,000
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Unit Investigator
Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
Hammad, Yehia
OSHA Training InstituteUniversity Medical Service Associates $15,000
Kulkarni, Arun
Future Investment in Research EndowmentUniversity of South Florida Foundation $12,500
COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS Unit Total $52,565
Theatre Department Total $34,815Calandra, Denis
BRIT ProgramUniversity of South Florida Foundation $34,815
Coker, John (co-investigator) Lee, Barton (co-investigator)
Visual Arts Department Total $17,750Wilson IV, William
African Art Program Convenience AccountUniversity of South Florida Foundation $17,750
Coker, John (co-investigator) Elmeer, Diane (co-investigator)
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Unit Total $40,000
Board of Trustees Department Total $40,000Visot, Cynthia
Board of Trustees OperationsUniversity of South Florida Foundation $40,000
UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT Unit Total $7,327,186
Alumni Affairs Department Total $10,000Lewis, Lisa
Gibbons Alumni Center AccountUniversity of South Florida Foundation $10,000
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Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
Development Office Department Total $5,433,860Scott, John
Alumni AssociationUniversity of South Florida Foundation $415,000
Annual FundUniversity of South Florida Foundation $125,000
CampaignUniversity of South Florida Foundation $12,700
Central DevelopmentUniversity of South Florida Foundation $76,190
Community Relations/ServiceUniversity of South Florida Foundation $76,300
Computer SupportUniversity of South Florida Foundation $20,500
Corporate and Foundation RelationsUniversity of South Florida Foundation $23,154
Foundation Business OfficeUniversity of South Florida Foundation $23,990
Planned GivingUniversity of South Florida Foundation $4,030
Publication/Information ServicesUniversity of South Florida Foundation $29,630
ResearchUniversity of South Florida Foundation $5,000
USF Foundation Development OfficeUniversity of South Florida Foundation $4,622,366
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Title Grantor Total Funding
Detailed FundingSection 4
Public Broadcasting/WUSF-FM Department Total $1,050,286Urofsky, Joann
WUSF-FM Foundation GrantUniversity of South Florida Foundation $892,659
WUSF-FM Membership Foundation GrantUniversity of South Florida Foundation $6,300
Carson, Kathleen (co-investigator) Young, Elizabeth (co-investigator)WUSF-FM Membership Postage Foundation Grant
University of South Florida Foundation $60,375Carson, Kathleen (co-investigator) Urofsky, Joann (co-investigator)
WUSF-FM Radio Reading Service (RRS) Foundation GrantUniversity of South Florida Foundation $90,952
Carson, Kathleen (co-investigator) Urofsky, Joann (co-investigator)
Public Broadcasting/WUSF-TV Department Total $833,040Urofsky, Joann
Broadcasting - Administration Foundation GrantUniversity of South Florida Foundation $218,762
Carson, Kathleen (co-investigator)WUSF-TV Foundation Grant
University of South Florida Foundation $405,207Carson, Kathleen (co-investigator) Rochelle, D (co-investigator)
WUSF-TV/FM Underwriting Foundation GrantUniversity of South Florida Foundation $209,071
Carson, Kathleen (co-investigator) Mikula, Virginia (co-investigator)Urofsky, Joann (co-investigator)
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INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAMS – FY 2002-2003 During FY 2002-2003, the University of South Florida Research Council and the Office of Research introduced a number of significant changes in the Internal Awards Programs. Two new types of programs were added and the old Research and Creative Scholarship Grant (RCSG) was divided into three specialized grants (New Researcher, Established Researcher, and Creative Scholarship). Added to the traditional Conference Support and Faculty International Travel Grants were grants for multidisciplinary research development and training for proposal writing. USF tenured/tenure-earning faculty and non-tenure track faculty whose position descriptions include responsibility for conducting independent research were eligible to apply (subject to certain restrictions) for the Internal Award grants and the Presidential Young Faculty Awards. A total of 222 applications were received for these grant and award programs, and 101 proposals were funded for an overall success rate of 45%. Funding for the grant programs was derived from overhead revenues generated by externally funded grants awarded to USF faculty. This year $535,901 was awarded to Internal Award grant recipients. In addition, $22,000 from the USF Foundation and the Office of Research was distributed for the Presidential Young Faculty Awards. Information about the Internal Awards Programs is available upon request by calling (813) 974-0997, or visiting the Division of Research Grants Web site at http://www.research.usf.edu/sr/intprogs.htm.
CONFERENCE SUPPORT GRANTS (CONF)
The Research Council and the Division of Research Grants continue to be committed to fostering excellence in research and creative activity at USF. Professional conferences and symposia are an important part of the research and creative process in that they provide a venue for the dissemination of new information and a forum for the exchange of ideas. Therefore, the Conference Support Program was designed to provide supplemental funding for the planning and implementation of national and international conferences in order to enhance the research and creative environment at USF and to bring prestige and recognition to the University and the State of Florida. Funded conferences must be open and accessible to the University community, and, typically, no more than $10,000 has been awarded for any one project.
Ten applications were received in the Fall semester for Conference Support Grants. A total of $20,000 was awarded to support three conferences for an average grant of $6,667 and a 30% success rate.
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CREATIVE SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS (CSG)
The new Creative Scholarship Grants were designed for eligible faculty working in the Fine Arts and Humanities, disciplines where significant external funding is not typically available. When a case could successfully be made for the lack of funding in other disciplines, proposals from these disciplines were also considered. Applicants were required to describe how they will publish/disseminate the results of their projects, identify potential funding sources, and outline plans for applying the results of the projects to an external grant proposal.
These grants were also raised to $10,000 from the $7,500 limit of the RCSG, and they are available for one year.
Thirty-two applications were received in the Fall and Spring semesters for Creative Scholarship Grants and 13 were funded for a total of $100,081, an average grant of $7,699 and a success rate of 41%.
ESTABLISHED RESEARCHER GRANTS (ERG)
The new Established Researcher Grants were created for faculty who have been employed in teaching and research at USF for more than three years and who are attempting to shift into new areas of research. The grants provide $5,000 for one year of direct project support to launch productive new programs of research, scholarship, performance or exhibition that will lead to external funding for their work. Funds may not be used to fund the summer salary of the PI, however. In addition, the applicants were required to describe how they will publish/disseminate the results of their projects, identify potential funding sources, and outline plans for applying the results of the projects to an external grant proposal.
Twenty proposals were received in the Fall and Spring semesters for Established Researcher Grants and 11 were funded for a total of $53,735, an average grant of $4,885 and a success rate of 55%.
FACULTY INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL GRANTS (FITG)
This program was designed to provide support for scholarly presentations by USF faculty at professional conferences outside the United States. Applications were accepted for international travel only, including Canada, U.S. Territories (Guam, Puerto Rico, etc.), and Mexico. The Council also considered proposals for support of professional travel abroad for a presentation or a performance, when the applicant clearly demonstrated the benefit to the University's academic reputation.
Individual grants were raised to a maximum of $2,500 from $1,500 in previous years. In addition to funding scholarly presentations made during the past six months, proposals were accepted for future travel if a formal invitation to speak/perform was included with the application.
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Sixty-two applications were received in the Fall and Spring semesters and a total of $60,215 was awarded to fund 31 trips, for an average grant of $1,942 and a success rate of 50%.
GRANT TRAINING (GT)
The Grant Training program was initiated in the Spring 2003 semester to improve the competitiveness of extramural grant proposals submitted by USF faculty. It is designed to subsidize tuition, travel and other expenses (up to $2,500) so that faculty can participate in proposal writing workshops, training sessions, etc. A fundable grant proposal is an expected outcome of the subsidy.
Eleven applications were received to support participation in on-campus grant training workshops. Ten applicants received a subsidy of $300 to cover registration fees for the workshops, for a total of $3,000. Ninety-one percent of the applications were funded.
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT GRANTS (IRDG)
The new Interdisciplinary Research Development Grants Program was initiated in the Spring 2003 semester to stimulate interdisciplinary research collaboration and the exploration of innovative ideas among faculty from different departments within a single USF college or across USF colleges/schools, or USF faculty in collaboration with faculty in different disciplines at other universities or agencies. The goal of the IRDGs is to lay the foundation for large-scale external grant applications, in particular, large multi-study grants, such as center grants, program project grants and training grants. The IRDGs can fund pilot, draft or preliminary studies or projects as well as the multifaceted planning necessary to organize such an effort. Consequently, a proposal plan was required with the application.
The IRDG is designed as a two-year grant with $25,000 being available in the first year and an additional $25,000 being available in year two, if the 12-month progress report is acceptable. This was the most popular of the Internal Awards, with 21 Principal investigators vying for two grants. Since the proposals required the participation of co-investigators, this program also attracted a total of 60 co-investigators, eight of whom were from institutions outside USF.
Two first-year grants of $25,000 each were awarded for a total of $50,000 and a success rate of 10%.
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NEW RESEARCHER GRANTS (NRG)
The New Researcher Grant program was created this year for faculty who are new to USF (less than three years) and do not have established funding sources for their programs of research, scholarship, exhibition or performance. The goal of the grants is to fund activities that will provide the experience, data, or works necessary to successfully compete for grants from external agencies or foundations. The maximum amount of the award was raised to $10,000 (from the previous RCSG limit of $7,500) for a one year grant period. The applicants were required to describe how they will publish/disseminate the results of their projects, identify potential funding sources, and outline plans for applying the results of the projects to external grant proposals.
Fifty-nine applications were received in the Fall and Spring semesters and 29 were funded for a total of $248,870, an average grant of $8,582 and a success rate of 49%.
PRESIDENTIAL YOUNG FACULTY AWARDS (PYFA)
The University President invited USF faculty members to submit proposals for the Presidential Young Faculty Awards Program for research, instruction, or service-related activities. The purpose of this award was to provide an additional funding opportunity for applicants with five or fewer years as USF faculty. In the Spring semester two $10,000 awards are typically funded jointly by the USF Foundation and the Office of Research.
Seven proposals were received from the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering, and the St. Petersburg campus. Two awards were funded at $10,000 each for a success rate of 29%, and two applicants received a $1,000 honorable mention stipend.
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Research Council Members 2002-2003
Name College Term Dr. Theresa Beckie Nursing 2000-2003 Dr. Ellis Blanton Business Administration 2001-2004 Dr. Thomas Brandon Arts & Sciences 2000-2003 Prof. Richard Beckman Visual & Performing Arts 2002-2005 Dr. Darlene Calhoun Medicine 2002-2005 Dr. Melinda Forthofer, Chair Public Health 2000-2003 Dr. David Hollander Marine Science 2002-2005 Dr. Earl McCoy Arts & Sciences 2001-2004 Dr. William Miller Engineering 2001-2004 Dr. Mary Lou Morton Education 2001-2004 Dr. Leon Prockop Medicine 2001-2004 Dr. Allison Willing Medicine 2001-2004 Dr. Richard Wunderlin Arts & Sciences 2000-2003
Ex-Officio Members
Dr. Bruce Lindsey, Interim Vice President for Research (Fall Semester) Dr. M. Ian Phillips, Vice President for Research (Spring Semester)
Priscilla Pope, Associate Vice President for Research
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FISCAL YEAR 2002 - 2003
College Total Conference Support Grant
Creative Scholarship
Grant
Established Researcher
Grant
Faculty International
Travel
Grant Training Award
Interdisciplinary Research Dev
New Researcher
Grant
Presidential Young Faculty
College of Arts And Sciences $ 280,717 $ 14,000 $ 63,087 $ 28,750 $26,931 $ 2,700 $ 50,000 $ 74,249 $ 21,000 College of Business Administration 13,900 3,900 10,000 College of Education 31,711 6,000 9,985 7,386 8,340 College of Engineering 54,008 4,143 5,000 5,500 38,365 1,000 College of Marine Science 19,510 1,535 17,975 College of Medicine 32,059 5,000 7,500 19,559 College of Nursing 14,951 5,000 9,951 College of Public Health 22,449 2,500 19,949 College of Visual And Performing Arts 34,954 28,951 6,003 Lakeland Campus 6,920 6,920 St. Petersburg Campus 46,722 2,860 300 43,562 Grand Total $ 557,901 $ 20,000 $ 100,081 $ 53,735 $60,215 $ 3,000 $ 50,000 $ 248,870 $ 22,000
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FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY
COLLEGE/AREA 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03Academic Affairs $ - $ - $ 4,000 $ - $ -College of Arts & Sciences 195,984 186,507 163,529 99,287 280,717College of Business Administration 61,759 70,003 69,580 11,300 13,900College of Education 26,856 41,746 64,007 10,398 31,711College of Engineering 24,000 46,922 57,214 - 54,008College of Marine Science - - 19,000 13,097 19,510College of Medicine 62,530 61,500 48,816 25,537 32,059College of Nursing 10,403 8,875 - - 14,951College of Public Health 14,145 5,000 13,017 - 22,449College of Visual and Performing Arts 18,565 28,566 48,342 16,883 34,954Florida Mental Health Institute 18,000 3,000 1,500 9,000 -Lakeland Campus - - - - 6,920New College/Sarasota 49,860 36,033 44,982 - -School of Architecture 7,500 - - - -St. Petersburg Campus 6,982 15,174 - 11,498 46,722
Grand Total $496,584 $511,326 $533,987 $197,000 $557,901
Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportDIVISION OF RESEARCH GRANTS
INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAMSSection 5
Conference Support Grant
Principal Investigator Department Cycle Title Amount
$20,000
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $14,000
Curkan-Flanagan, Marie Mass Communication FA2002 29th Annual Southeast Regional Colloquium
$6,000
Garey, James Biology FA2002 Ninth International Tardigrade Symposium
$8,000
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION $6,000
Townsend, Brenda Special Education FA2002 2nd Annual LASER Urban Research Conference
$6,000
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Creative Scholarship Grant
Principal Investigator Department Cycle Title Amount
$100,081
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $63,087
Benadusi, Giovanna History SP2003 Negotiating Authority in Early Modern Tuscany: Working Women and their Last Will
$7,520
Camara, Madeline Humanities & American Studies
FA2002 Building a 'Matria': Women's Literature and National Identity in Cuba Since the Colonia to the Revolution
$9,437
Ciresi, Rita English SP2003 Welcome to Florida: You Can Go Home Now
$7,500
Eichner, Carolyn Women's Studies SP2003 Without Distinction of Sex, of Race, of Class, and of Nationality: French Feminist Socialists and Questions of Empire
$8,630
Novoa, Adriana Humanities & American Studies
SP2003 From Man to Monkey: Evolutionary Thinking in Argentina, 1850-1920
$10,000
Sadler, Brook Philosophy SP2003 On Promises and Commitments: Speech Acts and Same-Sex Marriage
$10,000
Yavneh, Naomi Humanities & American Studies
SP2003 Thicker than Water: Sisters and Brothers in the Early Modern World
$10,000
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION $3,900
Pantzalis, Christos Finance FA2002 Mispriced Stocks and Security Analyst Coverage
$3,900
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING $4,143
Yalcin, Ali Industrial & Management Systems Engineering
FA2002 Information Technology Education in Engineering Using Simulation
$4,143
COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS $28,951
Fraser, E Visual Arts SP2003 Delacroix's Moroccan Notebooks $5,975
Lawrence, Robert Visual Arts FA2002 Historical Gene Transit $7,156
Summer, Robert School of Music FA2002 Reflections on Selected Choral Masterworks from Bach to Britten
$10,000
Travers, Jeanne Dance SP2003 Mosaic: A Multicultural Dance Project $5,820
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Established Researcher Grant
Principal Investigator Department Cycle Title Amount
$53,735
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $28,750
Bisht, Kirpal Chemistry FA2002 One-Step Synthesis of Bioresorbable Functional Polymers
$4,256
Finkelstein, Marcia Psychology SP2003 Motivation for Organizatinal Citizenship Behavior: A Test of the Two Pathway Model
$5,000
Merkler, David Chemistry FA2002 Novel Mammalian Neurochemicals $5,000
Motta, Philip Biology FA2002 Measurement of Bite Force in Sharks with Implications for the Evolution of Jaw Morphology
$4,494
Mushinsky, Henry Biology FA2002 The Effects of Predation on Fragmented Prey Populations
$5,000
Tykot, Robert Anthropology FA2002 Dietary and Subsistence Adaptations in Precolonial Florida
$5,000
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION $9,985
Ashley, Candi Physical Education, Wellness & Sport Studies
SP2003 Time of Decay of Heat Acclimatization $4,985
Churton, Michael Special Education SP2003 Impact of ICT on Kelabit People of Borneo
$5,000
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING $5,000
Sunol, Aydin Chemical Engineering FA2002 Development of a Method for Encapsulation of Pharmaceutically Active Material
$5,000
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE $5,000
Zhukov, Tatyana Department of Interdisciplinary Oncology
SP2003 Gene Expression Profile of Sentinel Cells for Lung Cancer
$5,000
COLLEGE OF NURSING $5,000
Beckstead, Jason Dean's Office - Nursing SP2003 Assessing Intentions to Report Impaired Nursing Practice
$5,000
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Faculty International Travel Grant
Principal Investigator Department Cycle Title Amount
$60,215
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $26,931
Anton, John Philosophy SP2003 XV International Conference on Greek Philosophy, Chalkidiki, Greece; World Congress of Philosophy, Istanbul, Turkey
$2,500
Bahr, Ruth Communication Sciences & Disorders
SP2003 International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona, Spain
$2,500
Cummings, William Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
SP2003 Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies 2003 Annual Conference, London, England
$2,000
Deats, Sara English SP2003 Fifth International Marlowe Conference, Cambridge, England
$1,805
D'Emilio, James Humanities & American Studies
FA2002 Fourth Annual Colloquium, Trans-National Database and Atlas of Saints Cults - Gottingen, Germany
$1,305
Gaggi, Silvio Humanities & American Studies
FA2002 Intermedialities - Rotterdam, The Netherlands
$1,409
Hariharan, Srikanth Physics SP2003 International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies, Singapore
$1,500
Holtzhausen, Derina Mass Communication SP2003 10th International Public Relations Research Symposium, Bled Slovenia
$2,500
Lenker, Lagretta English SP2003 International Marlow Conference, Cambridge, England
$1,500
Oleynik, Ivan Physics SP2003 International Conference on Magnetism, Rome & Bologna, Italy
$2,200
Ottanelli, Fraser History SP2003 Les soldat volontaire en Europe au XX siecles: de l'engagement politique a l'engagement professionnel - Montpellier, France
$1,263
Probes, Christine World Language Education SP2003 Fifth International Marlowe Conference, Cambridge, England
$2,360
Zandbergen, Paul Geography SP2003 Modeling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, Townsville, Australia
$2,500
Zhu, Wei World Language Education SP2003 Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquee, Singapore
$1,589
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INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAMSSection 5
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION $7,386
Berson, Michael Secondary Education FA2002 Internet Safety Group of New Zealand, Auckland, NZ
$1,320
Churton, Michael Special Education FA2002 25th ASAIHL General Conference & Seminar, Bangkok, Thailand
$1,320
Churton, Michael Special Education SP2003 Pursuing Knowledge: The Role of Universities and Global and National Change, Assoc. of Southeast Asian Institutes of Higher Learning Conference, Malaysia
$2,370
Zeidler, Dana Secondary Education SP2003 European Science Education Research Association, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands
$2,376
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING $5,500
Bhansali, Shekhar Electrical Engineering FA2002 International Symposium on Smart Materials, Nano, & Micro-Smart Systems, Melbourne, Australia; National Workshop on Micro & Nano Technologies, Madurai, India; International Conference on Smart Materials & MEMS, Bangalore, India
$2,500
Sen, Rajan Civil & Environmental Engineering
SP2003 International Workshop & Conference on Construction Management & Materials, Kharagpur, India
$1,500
Sunol, Aydin Chemical Engineering SP2003 6th International Symposium on Supercritical Fluids, Versailles, France
$1,500
COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE $1,535
Ding, Xiaoling Marine Science SP2003 Signing of Cooperation Agreements Between USF's Center of Ocean Technology and Various Chinese Institutes in Marine MEMS, China
$1,535
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE $7,500
Cantor, Alan Department of Interdisciplinary Oncology
SP2003 Joint Meeting of International Society for Clinical Biostatistics & the Society for Clinical Trials, London, England
$2,500
Kraemer, Theresa School of Physical Therapy SP2003 World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Barcelona, Spain
$2,500
Maitland, Murray School of Physical Therapy SP2003 World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Barcelona, Spain
$2,500
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COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH $2,500
Coreil, Jeannine Community & Family Health FA2002 Annual Meeting Global Forum for Health Research - Arusha, Tanzania
$2,500
COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS $6,003
Coble, Jay School of Music SP2003 Travel to Berlin, Germany, Warsaw, Szcecin, Miedzyzdroje, Poland
$2,500
Warren, Gretchen Dance FA2002 International Ballet Festival, Havana, Cuba
$1,003
Wilkins, J School of Music SP2003 Performances at Askanas Koncerter, Munso, Sweden; Vienne Jazz Festival, Vienne, France; Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland; & Umbria Jazz Festival, Perugia, Italy
$2,500
ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS $2,860
Lander, Gerald Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete
FA2002 55th International Atlantic Economic Conference, Vienna, Austria
$1,320
Rivard, Richard Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete
FA2002 55th International Atlantic Economic Conference, Vienna, Austria
$1,540
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INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAMSSection 5
Grant Training Award
Principal Investigator Department Cycle Title Amount
$3,000
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $2,700
Barrow, Frederica School of Social Work SP2003 How to Obtain Peer-Reviewed Federal Funding for Research: A Grant-Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
Camara, Madeline Humanities & American Studies
SP2003 How to Obtain Humanities Fellowships, Grants, and Research-in-Collections Support: A Proposal Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
Frisch, Stefan Communication Sciences & Disorders
SP2003 How to Obtain Peer-Reviewed Federal Funding for Research: A Grant-Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
Hurley, Raymond Communication Sciences & Disorders
SP2003 How to Obtain Peer-Reviewed Federal Funding for Research: A Grant-Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
Jorgenson, Jane Communication SP2003 How to Obtain Humanities Fellowships, Grants, and Research-in-Collections Support: A Proposal Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
Lister, Jennifer Communication Sciences & Disorders
SP2003 How to Obtain Peer-Reviewed Federal Funding for Research: A Grant-Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
Vandello, Joseph Psychology SP2003 How to Obtain Peer-Reviewed Federal Funding for Research: A Grant-Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
Yavneh, Naomi Humanities & American Studies
SP2003 How to Obtain Humanities Fellowships, Grants, and Research-in-Collections Support: A Proposal Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
Zhu, Wei World Language Education SP2003 How to Obtain Humanities Fellowships, Grants, and Research-in-Collections Support: A Proposal Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS $300
Cabness, Jessica Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete
SP2003 How to Obtain Peer-Reviewed Federal Funding for Research: A Grant-Writing Workshop, Summer, 2003
$300
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INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAMSSection 5
Interdisciplinary Research Devevolpment Grant
Principal Investigator Department Cycle Title Amount
$50,000
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $50,000
Nolas, George Physics SP2003 Si and SiC Type-I Clathrates: Scientifically Interesting Materials with Technological Importance
$25,000
Zaworotko, Michael Chemistry SP2003 Molecular Nanoscience Research at USF-NanoMolUSF
$25,000
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INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAMSSection 5
New Researcher Grant
Principal Investigator Department Cycle Title Amount
$248,870
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $74,249
Chvasta, Marcy Communication SP2003 Creating an Alternative Dialogue: The Women and Work Performance Project
$8,269
Grigione, Melissa Environmental Science & Policy
FA2002 Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on the Genetic Structure and Movement Patterns of Florida Burrowing Owls
$5,669
Karver, Marc Psychology FA2002 Engagement and Alliance in Child/Adolescent Therapy: Exploring Developmental Differences
$9,000
Levy, Philip History FA2002 Fellow Travelers: Indians and Europeans Together on the Early American Trail
$10,000
Lo, Chun-Min Physics FA2002 Effects of Mechanical Stress on Cell Deformability and Movement
$9,981
Ma, Wen-Xiu Mathematics SP2003 The Theory of Symmetry Constraints of Soliton Equations
$2,080
Oleynik, Ivan Physics FA2002 Spin-Dependent Tunneling in Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
$9,250
Pichette, Francois World Language Education FA2002 Skill Transfer and Reading Activities in Second Language Courses
$10,000
Sarno, Ronald Interdisciplinary Studies FA2002 Antipredator Ploys and Foraging Tactics of Predator-Naive and Predator-Savvy Conspecifics
$10,000
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION $10,000
Agrawal, Manish Information Systems/Decision Sciences
SP2003 Success Factors in Offshore Information Technology Outsourcing Relationships
$10,000
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION $8,340
Mullen, Carol Educational Leadership FA2002 What Matters Most for Florida's School Administrators to Know? Reforming Principal Preparation Programs for Relevance
$8,340
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INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAMSSection 5
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING $38,365
Arslan, Huseyin Electrical Engineering SP2003 High Capacity Adaptive Wireless Communication System Design
$9,865
Bhanja, Sanjukta Electrical Engineering FA2002 Modeling of Switching Activity in Sequential Circuits Using Dynamic Bayesian Networks
$9,250
Bhansali, Shekhar Electrical Engineering SP2003 Structure and Function of Metallic Nanowires
$10,000
Labrador, Miguel Computer Science & Engineering
FA2002 Performance of the Transport Control Protocol (TCP) Over Optical Networks
$9,250
COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE $17,975
Hu, Chaunmin Marine Science FA2002 Global Scale Analysis of Ocean Color Anomaly
$9,170
Mann, David Marine Science FA2002 Auditory Brainstem Response in Manatees
$8,805
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE $19,559
Garbuzova-Davis, Svitlana Neurosurgery SP2003 Is the Blood-Brain Barrier Damaged in a Mouse Model of ALS?
$10,000
Stephenson, Jeannie School of Physical Therapy SP2003 Treadmill Training with Partial Body Weight Support Compared with PNF Gait Training in Persons with Chronic Stroke
$9,559
COLLEGE OF NURSING $9,951
Jevitt, Cecilia Dean's Office - Nursing SP2003 Prenatal Obesity Prevention $9,951
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH $19,949
Azizan, Aziliyati Environmental/Occupational Health
SP2003 The Effect of Cytokines that are UpRegulated in Sera of Patients with Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever, on Endothelial Cells: Implications for Vascular Leakage in Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever/Dengue Shock Syndrome
$10,000
Kay, Heidi Environmental/Occupational Health
SP2003 Novel NitroPt(IV) Complexes for the Treatment of Cancer
$9,949
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INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAMSSection 5
LAKELAND CAMPUS $6,920
Greenlee, Bobbie Lakeland - Education SP2003 Educating the New Generation of School Leaders
$6,920
ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS $43,562
Armstrong, Julie Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete
SP2003 Mary Turner and the Rhetoric of Lynching
$7,000
Cassill, Deby Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete
FA2002 Evolution of Cooperative Breeding Among Newly-Mated Queens in an Ant Society
$7,690
Dixon, Barnali Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete
FA2002 Development of a Methodology to Estimate Soil Moisture Content from NEXTRAD-WSR-88D
$9,250
Kearns, Grover Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete
FA2002 A Framework for E-Business Evaluation
$7,311
Luckett, Michael Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete
FA2002 Measuring and Influencing Consumer Perceptions of New High Technology Products: An Examination of Word-of-Mouth Communication Versus Expert Opinion
$7,311
Patterson, Gary Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete
SP2003 The Impact of Scale Economies upon Closed-End Investment Funds and the Subsequent Effect upon the Magnitude of the Pricing Discount
$5,000
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INTERNAL AWARDS PROGRAMSSection 5
Presidential Young Faculty Award
Principal Investigator Department Cycle Title Amount
$22,000
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $21,000
Eddaoudi, Mohamed Chemistry SP2003 Assembly of Molecular Organic Building Blocks (MOBBs) into porous covalent frameworks using top-down design, bottom-up synthesis (PYFA HONORABLE MENTION STIPEND)
$1,000
Himmelgreen, David Anthropology SP2003 Food Consumption Patterns and Obesity in the Monteverde Zone: An Exploratory Study on the Nutrition Transition and Health in Costa Rica
$10,000
Lee, Paula Humanities & American Studies
SP2003 Classifying Structures: Frameworks of Social Observation in 19th Century France
$10,000
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING $1,000
Arslan, Huseyin Electrical Engineering SP2003 Power Efficient Ultra Wideband Technology for Future Wireless Communication Systems (PYFA HONORABLE MENTION STIPEND)
$1,000
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Office of Research 7/1/2002 - 6/30/2003Annual ReportProposalsSection 6
Office of ResearchSUMMARY OF PROPOSALS
Fiscal Year 2002-2003
Amount Count
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 30$34,473,542Coalition for Science Literacy 3$31,517,726
Economic Development Office 2$165,210
Educational Outreach 5$1,026,885
Florida Institute of Oceanography 8$1,099,348
Florida Policy Exchange Center on Aging 7$196,519
Graduate School Administration 1$132,000
Institute on Black Life 1$5,000
International Affairs Center 1$204,764
Library 1$28,880
Provost's Office 1$97,210
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 256$116,885,260Anthropology 10$5,317,071
Biology 55$46,352,968
Chemistry 53$25,190,436
Communication Sciences & Disorders 7$3,653,466
Criminology 4$5,376,780
Dean's Office - Arts & Sciences 4$3,671,762
English 1$12,800
Environmental Science & Policy 8$894,726
Florida Institute of Government 7$417,379
Geography 10$2,556,025
Geology 16$2,061,733
Gerontology 1$253,968
Institute for Biomolecular Science 3$630,758
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Office of ResearchSUMMARY OF PROPOSALS
Fiscal Year 2002-2003
Amount Count
Mass Communication 1$180,000
Mathematics 16$2,298,441
Physics 21$7,098,019
Psychology 18$6,333,727
Rehabilitation Counseling 1$77,292
School of Library & Information Science 4$764,553
School of Social Work 13$1,959,601
Sociology 1$1,763,755
World Language Education 2$20,000
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 13$2,420,065Center for Economic Development Research 2$82,238
Dean's Office - Business 2$350,000
Economics 3$322,683
Information Systems/Decision Sciences 2$632,136
Management 4$1,033,008
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 82$37,679,493Adult & Vocational Education 1$100,000
Center for Research on Children's Development & Learning
2$4,570,705
Childhood/Language Arts/Reading Education 5$1,386,298
David Anchin Center 3$5,912,993
Dean's Office - Education 10$3,607,628
Educational Leadership 4$900,526
Florida Center for Instructional Technology 10$1,729,853
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Office of ResearchSUMMARY OF PROPOSALS
Fiscal Year 2002-2003
Amount Count
Institute for At-Risk Infants, Children, & Youth and Their Families
2$735,054
Measurement & Research 1$699,894
Psychological & Social Foundations of Education 12$2,958,641
Secondary Education 12$6,203,967
Special Education 19$8,871,434
Suncoast Area Teacher Training 1$2,500
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 289$116,006,079Center for Molecular Delivery 4$5,471,051
Center for Urban Transportation Research 73$12,506,413
Chemical Engineering 28$8,718,046
Civil & Environmental Engineering 52$10,511,309
Computer Science & Engineering 33$18,209,633
Dean's Office - Engineering 4$24,908,396
Electrical Engineering 44$11,034,402
Engineering Academic Advising 2$40,937
Engineering Research 2$301,724
Industrial & Management Systems Engineering 9$2,897,904
Mechanical Engineering 27$19,458,705
Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Research Center
11$1,947,559
COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE 120$41,030,594Marine Science 120$41,030,594
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 340$141,197,780Anatomy 14$5,829,720
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Office of ResearchSUMMARY OF PROPOSALS
Fiscal Year 2002-2003
Amount Count
Anesthesiology 3$195,209
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 27$15,692,556
Center for Aging - Neuroscience 8$3,835,505
Dean's Office - Medicine 5$4,372,616
Department of Interdisciplinary Oncology 25$4,935,622
Family Medicine 3$2,487,590
Internal Medicine 45$15,862,331
Medical Microbiology & Immunology 20$15,572,026
Neurology 6$1,335,769
Neurosurgery 10$4,449,209
OB/GYN 16$3,335,172
Ophthalmology 5$2,182,756
Pathology 7$2,412,168
Pediatrics 27$9,426,648
Pharmaceutical - Dept. of Interdisciplinary Oncology 20$2,756,459
Pharmaceutical - Internal Medicine 19$1,205,558
Pharmaceutical - Neurology 4$486,450
Pharmaceutical - Neurosurgery 1$35,500
Pharmaceutical - Pediatrics 12$947,247
Pharmaceutical - Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine 3$641,208
Pharmaceutical - Suncoast Gerontology Center 5$705,960
Pharmaceutical - Surgery 2$138,569
Pharmacology & Therapeutics 16$7,513,304
Physiology & Biophysics 8$2,850,500
Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine 9$4,606,857
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Office of ResearchSUMMARY OF PROPOSALS
Fiscal Year 2002-2003
Amount Count
Radiology 5$1,992,044
School of Physical Therapy 4$2,083,940
Suncoast Gerontology Center 1$7,035
Surgery 7$405,458
Vice President Health Sciences Center 3$22,896,794
COLLEGE OF NURSING 23$8,306,848Dean's Office - Nursing 23$8,306,848
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH 70$44,524,541Community & Family Health 18$8,646,960
Dean's Office - Public Health 4$384,963
Environmental/Occupational Health 17$12,567,417
Epidemiology & Biostatistics 23$18,291,269
Florida Public Health Information Center 4$2,572,891
Health Policy & Management 4$2,061,041
COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS 7$682,822Dance 1$7,772
Dean's Office - Fine Arts 2$248,579
Galleries 3$237,611
Graphicstudio 1$188,860
HEALTH SCIENCES CENTERS/INSTITUTES 10$2,862,639Center for Health Outcomes Research 1$30,000
Chiles Center, Lawton & Rhea (HSCI) 9$2,832,639
LAKELAND CAMPUS 6$1,175,150Lakeland - Administration 1$25,000
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Office of ResearchSUMMARY OF PROPOSALS
Fiscal Year 2002-2003
Amount Count
Lakeland - Education 3$964,692
Lakeland - Engineering 1$123,558
Lakeland Center Administration 1$61,900
LOUIS DE LA PARTE FLORIDA MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE
96$28,594,292
Aging & Mental Health 5$263,044
Child & Family Studies 57$14,585,835
Community Mental Health 2$272,791
Dean's Office - FMHI 4$677,866
Director's Office - FMHI 3$1,016,583
Mental Health Law & Policy 25$11,778,173
NEW COLLEGE 6$870,413Natural Sciences - New College 4$606,457
New College Provost's Office 1$29,456
New College Social Sciences 1$234,500
OFFICE OF RESEARCH 1$698,293Vice President Office of Research 1$698,293
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 3$472,012Board of Trustees 1$345,414
Intercollegiate Athletics 2$126,598
SARASOTA/MANATEE CAMPUS 2$222,139Sarasota/Manatee Arts & Sciences 2$222,139
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Office of ResearchSUMMARY OF PROPOSALS
Fiscal Year 2002-2003
Amount Count
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & COMMUNITY DESIGN
13$592,610
Dean's Office - Architecture 3$36,000
Florida Center for Community Design & Research 10$556,610
ST. PETERSBURG CAMPUS 9$1,927,497Academic Instruction & Research Support - St. Pete 5$861,160
Dean's Office - St. Petersburg 4$1,066,337
STUDENT AFFAIRS 3$1,166,904McNair Scholars Program 2$442,793
Undergraduate Studies - Career Resource Center 1$724,111
UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT 13$2,751,064Public Broadcasting/WUSF-FM 8$1,334,473
Public Broadcasting/WUSF-TV 5$1,416,591
UNIVERSITY SERVICES 7$6,541,777Facilities Planning & Construction 2$5,000,000
Florida Center for Advising and Academic Support 1$130,000
Office of the Executive Vice President & CFO 1$1,153,000
University Police 1$53,859
Victims' Advocacy Program 2$204,918
$591,081,814 1399Proposals Total
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