The Research Foundation’s spring 2011 Faculty Large Grants were announced recently. The goal of these awards is to help faculty in all disciplines to better position themselves to apply for and receive extramural funding for their research and scholarly activities.
For the fall 2011 Faculty Large Grant competition, the Research Advisory Council received 59 proposals, and made 35 awards totaling more than $602,000. The proposals were peer reviewed by members of a panel.
The award recipients are:
Douglas Adamson, Chemistry, Boron Nitride Polymer Nanocomposites for Thermal Protection, $24,794
Daniel Adler, Anthropology, Final Data Collection and Analysis for the Hrazdan Gorge Palaeolithic Project, Armenia, $24,973
Alexander Agrios, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Composite Nanostructures for Fast Transport in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells, $21,483
Sarah Berthold, Social Work, Combating Cambodian Health Disparities: A Community Drive Approach, $26,383
Frederick Biggs, English, Who Borrowed from Whom? $4,778
Edna Brown, Human Development & Family Studies, A Focus Group Pilot Study to Examine How Religious Beliefs and Social Relationships May Hamper or Enhance Health Promotion Behaviors among African American Breast and Cervical Cancer Survivors, $19,066
Kenneth Campellone, Molecular & Cell Biology, Cytoskeletal Control of Membrane Dynamics and Collagen Transport, $21,000
Claudia Carello, Psychology, Aging of Muscle-Based Perception: A Clinical Test Bed for Dynamic Touch, $20,500
Chi-Ming Chen, Psychology, Investigation of Connectivity Between Broca’s Area and Auditory Cortex in Healthy Participants: A Combined TMS-EEG Approach, $21,000
Clare Eby, English, Co-Authored Lives: Selected Letters of Neith Boyce and Hutchins Hapgood (book), $1,750
Arash Esmaili Zaghi, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Development of a Novel Self-Centering Restraint System for Resilient Seismic Design of Mechanical Equipment, $21,482
Michael Faggella-Luby, Educational Psychology, Project VISIBLE: Validating Implementation of Secondary Instructional Behaviors in Literacy & English, $24,898
Tai-Hsi Fan, Mechanical Engineering, Exploring Multimodal Method for Ultrasonic Rheometry, $21,482
Maria-Luz Fernandez, Nutritional Sciences, Reversal of Hepatic Steatosis by Manipulation of Dietary Carbohydrates and Fat in Guinea Pigs, $17,500
Jean Givens, Art & Art History, Den Permanente and the Making of “Danish Modern,” $3,799
Bernard Goffinet, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Rapid Radiation and Sporophyte Evolution in the Fumariaceae (Mosses): Inferences from Phylogenomics, $21,000
Mark Hamilton, Communication Sciences, Pilot Test: Teaching Statistical Decision Making to Students with Varying Interests via an Adaptable Game, $15,075
Bryan Huey, Chemical, Materials, & Biomolecular Engineering, Sabbatical support to Investigate Molecular Dynamics and Protein Self-Assembly, $5,000
Sangwook Kang, Statistics, Semiparametric Methods for Clustered Failure Time Data from Stratified Random Sampling Designs, $19,379
Ikjin Lee, Mechanical Engineering, Reliability-Based Robust Design Optimization Using Dynamic Kriging and Monte Carlo Simulation, $21,482
Xiuling Lu, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nanoemulsions for Overcoming Hypoxia and Elevated Interstitial Fluid Pressure in Tumors to Enhance the Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy, $21,000
Michael Lynes, Molecular & Cell Biology, SmtA: A Novel Virulence Factor of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, $21,000
Wing Kui Anson Ma, Chemical, Material, & Biomolecular Engineering, Understanding the High-Temperature, High-Pressure Flow Behavior of Nanoparticle-Stabilized CO2 Foams for Enhanced Oil Recovery Applications, $21,482
Adrienne Macki, Dramatic Arts, Research Funding to Complete Book Project, Staging the “Folk”: African American Theatre in Harlem, 1926-1948, $1,555
Jean Marsden, English, Theaters of Feeling: Performing Sensibility on the Eighteenth-Century Stage, $2,767
Kevin Murphy, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Health Monitoring of Rotor-Dynamical Systems, $2,500
Kenneth Noll, Molecular & Cell Biology, Composition and Development of the Characteristic Thermotoga Maritima Cell Sheath or Toga, $16,000
William Ouimet, Geography, Examining the Structure, Age, and Evolution of “Critical Zone” Soils, $24,969
Lisa Sanetti, Educational Psychology, Evaluation of a Planning Protocol on Teachers’ Implementation of a Classroom Management System in an Alternative School Setting: A Pilot Study, $24,966
Daniel Schwartz, Physiology & Neurobiology, Using Bacterial Proteomes to Understand Kinase Specificity, $21,000
Timothy Vadas, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Dissolution and Aggregation of Nanosilver Particles in Environmentally and Biologically Relevant Solutions, $21,483
Christopher Vials, English, Anti-Fascism: The Fight against Right-Wing Nationalism in US Culture, $4,319
Alejandro Villagran-Hernandez, Statistics, Bayesian Methods for Blind Source Separation with Application to Earth and Planetary Sciences, $19,141
Huan-Zhong Wang, Plant Science & Landscape Architecture, Deciphering the Molecular Mechanisms of Secondary Wall Formation, $21,000
Megan Welsh, Educational Psychology, Validation of Student Learning Objectives as a Teacher Evaluation Tool, $22,084