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Research Awards, July 2001

 

Alam, Mahbub U., Lamm, Freddie R., Rogers, Danny H., Dumler, Troy, Thompson, Carlyle A., and Stockton, Roger D., Kansas Corn Commission, $21,800, “Irrigation Scheduling Demonstration of Efficient Water Use by Corn in Western Kansas.”

Archer, Allen W., American Chemical Society, $58,960, “Origin and Characteristics of the Floodplain Deposits in the Amazon River Mouth.”

 

Babcock, Michael W., Kansas Department of Transportation, $150,000, “Economic Impacts of Railroad Abandonment on Rural Kansas Communities.”

 

Bernardo, Daniel J., Kastens, Terry, Boland, Michael A., and Dhuyvetter, Kevin C., Kansas Corn Commission, $18,000, “Intensive Farm Management Education for Kansas Crop Producers.”

 

Bollman, Stephan R., and Glasscock, Marlene K., USDA, $37,037, “National Network for Child Care Internet Web Site and Database Recruitment for Air Force Internships Pilot Project.”

 

Bolton, Timothy A., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $135,681, “Kansas Advanced Semiconductor Project.”

 

Bradshaw, Michael H., USDA, $2,500, “Healthy Indoor Air for Kansas Homes.”

 

Chambers IV, Edgar, and Chambers, Delores H., SSE Foods, Inc., $9,740, “Sensory Analysis Assistance.”

 

Chambers IV, Edgar, US Department of Health & Human Services, $10,000, “Refrigeration Knowledge and Practices of Consumers.”

 

Chambers IV, Edgar, and Chambers, Delores H., Lipton, $11,950, “Consumer Testing Assistance.”

 

Chambers, Delores H., Farmland Foods, Inc., $9,973, “Evaluation of Meat Products.”

 

Chang, Shing I., Rys, Malgorzata J., Ben-Arieh, David H., Lee, E. Stanley, and Hsu, William H., Kansas Department of Transportation, $41,644, “GPS Data Integration and Development of a Three-Dimensional Spatial Model of the Kansas Highway Network.”

 

Chapes, Stephen K., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $337,293, “Differentiation of Bone Marrow Macrophages in Space.”

 

Clark, Gary A., Fjell, Dale L., and Rogers, Danny H., Kansas Water Office, $70,000, “Technical Assistance to Water Users:  Kansas State Water Assistance Team-Mobile Lab.”

 

Clem, Rollie J., US Department of Health & Human Services, $33,260, “Characterization of Insect Rpr, Hid, and Grim Homologs - Angela J. Fagerness.”

 

Cully, Jr., Jack F., US Department of the Interior, $80,000, “Community and Landscape Dynamics of Sylvatic Plague in Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs.”

 

Demina, Regina, Bolton, Timothy A., Stanton, Noel R., Sidwell, Ronald A., and Reay, Neville W., US Department of Energy & National Science Foundation, $114,681, “Compact Muon Solenoid - Sensors.”

 

Denell, Robin E., US Department of Health & Human Services, $258,153, “Genetic Control of Segmentation.”

 

Donnelly, Brendan J., Kansas Corn Commission, $36,600, “Market Development Grant - International Grains Program Grain Storage, Handling, and Sanitation Specialist.”

 

Donnelly, Brendan J., Oklahoma Wheat Commission, $15,000, “International Grains Program Wheat Advisory Board.”

 

Donnelly, David P., US Department of Defense, $138,387, “Comprehensive Model of the Employee's Turnover Decision Process.”

 

Downey, Ronald G., Hemenover, Scott H., and Rappoport, Leon H., US Department of Defense, $141,371, “Personality and Job Burnout:  Can Coping Skill Training Reduce Job Burnout.”

 

Drouillard, James S., Phebus, Randall K., and Kastner, Curtis L., Kansas Corn Commission, $19,876, “Distiller's Byproducts for Cattle:  Food Safety, Meat Quality and Cattle Performance.”

 

Dryden, Michael W., Pfizer Inc., $47,161, “Comparative Efficacy of Selamectin (Revolution™) and fipronil  (S)-methoprene (Frontline®Plus) Against the Cat Flea, Ctenocephalides felis, and Flea Eggs on Cats.”

 

Edgar, James H., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $36,146, “Epitaxial Growth of Icosahedral Boride Semiconductors for Novel Energy Conversion Devices.”

 

Erickson, Larry E., US Department of Defense, $28,223, “Plan to Provide Technical Support for Assessment:  Application of Non-Lethal Technologies against the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Threat.”

 

Erickson, Larry E., and Griswold, Wendy M., US Environmental Protection Agency, $66,775, “Science and Traditional Knowledge:  International Exchange of Indigenous Peoples in Water Quality Monitoring and River Management between Russia and the United States.”

 

Erickson, Larry E., and Hosni, Mohammad H., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $50,000, “Environmental Air Quality.”

 

Fjell, Dale L., Kansas Corn Commission, $4,000, “Corn Production in Kansas:  Extension and Applied Research.”

 

Gao, Stephen S., and Liu, Kelly, National Science Foundation, $150,110, “Seismic Study of Continental Orogenic Zones:  The Rocky Mountains and the Midcontinent Rift.”

 

Gill, Bikram S., USDA, $60,203, “Microsatellite Marker Development and Construction of a Microsatellite Size Database.”

 

Gould, Carol A., US Department of Commerce, $50,000, “University Center Program - Kansas Center for Community Economic Development.”

 

Grauer, Gregory F., IAMS Company, $33,373, “Effects of n-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation on the Development of Dirofilarial-Associated Glomerulonephritis in Dogs.”

 

Havlicek, Barbara J., WorldCom Foundation, $25,000, “MarcoPolo State Administrator Grant.”

 

Herrera, Socorro G., US Department of Education, $241,000, “Project Besitos.”

 

Herrera, Socorro G., US Department of Education, $181,000, “Project Ramos Secundarios.”

 

Herrman, Timothy J., Kansas Corn Commission, $20,000, “Corn Dry Milling Quality Assessment for Value-Enhanced Marketing.”

 

Hohn, Keith L., US Department of Energy, $108,940, “X-Ray Absorption Studies of Vanadium-Containing Metal Oxide Nanocrystals.”

 

Hsu, William H., and Chang, Shing I., US Department of Defense, $106,634, “Real-Time Temporal Probabilistic Inference using Bayesian Networks:  Decision Support in Manpower and Personnel Management.”

 

Jackson, William L., Kansas Department of Administration, $52,435, “Kansas Public Broadcasters Council Service and Incentive Program.”

 

Jiang, Hongxing, and Lin, Jingyu, US Department of Defense, $150,000, “III-Nitride UV Optoelectronic Devices.”

 

Kanost, Michael R., 3M Corporation, $5,820, “Transfer of KSU Materials to 3M Corporation.”

 

Kapil, Sanjay, Renessen LLC, $86,276, “Wheat Bran Lectin:  A Safe, Food-Grade Mucosal Adjuvant.”

 

Kaufman, Glennis A., and Kaufman, Donald W., Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, $31,824, “Develop an On-Line Mammal Atlas for Kansas.”

 

Kenney, Michael J., US Department of Health & Human Services, $209,150, “Senescence Alters Sympathetic Regulation to Heat Stress.”

 

Kilgore, Gary L., and Fogleman, Sarah L., Kansas Corn Commission, $3,950, “Short Season Corn Education Program in Southeast Kansas.”

 

Klabunde, Kenneth J., and Sorensen, Christopher M., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $31,500, “Nanocrystal Superlatices:  Synthesis and Properties.”

 

Koelliker, James K., and Harner III, Joseph P., State ofNebraska, $7,000, “Cooperative Extension Program in Crop Drying and Post-Harvest Handling.”

 

Liestman, Daniel, Kansas Library Network, $7,100, “Anthropology.”

 

Lillich, James D., Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, $2,625, “Use of Two-Dimensional Electrophoreses (proteomics) to Identify Neutral Metalloproteinases in Synovial Fluid from Normal and Diseased Equine Digital Tendon Sheaths.”

 

Mathews, Alexander P., USDA, $23,300, “Fermentation and Resin Extraction of Acetate/Propionate from Dilute Solutions.”

 

Mathews, Alexander P., National Science Foundation, $2,650, “US-Hong Kong Planning Visit:  International Cooperative Research Program on Environmental Quality Control Using Adsorption Process.”

 

Melgares, Patrick J., and Camoriano, Joseph, Kansas Wheat Commission, $13,400, “Wheat Commission/Biotechnology Communication.”

 

Milliken, George A., Kansas Water Office, $25,000, “Assessment:  General Statistical Assistance.”

 

Montelone, Beth A., and Upton, Steve J., American Water Works Association Research Foundation, $60,728, “Detection of Genes Encoding UV Repair Enzymes in Cryptosporidium.”

 

Murry, Kevin G., US Department of Education, $225,600, “Project Dimelo.”

 

Ortiz, J. Vincent, American Chemical Society, $6,500, “Structure and Bonding in Free and Hydrated Dicarboxylate Dianions.”

 

Penner, Karen P., and Fox, John A., USDA, $42,840, “Educational Programs on Food Safety and Irradiation.”

 

Prince, J. Bruce, US Department of Defense, $99,202, “Building and Retaining Human Capital through the Assignment Process.”

 

Rahman, Talat S., US Department of Energy, $41,000, “Structure, Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Metal Surfaces.”

 

Rajashekar, Channa B., Republic of Korea, $82,000, “Physiological Mechanisms Involved in Chilling and Cold Stresses to Induce Tolerant of Cucurbitaceae and Strawberry.”

 

Romanoschi, Stefan A., and Hossain, Mustaque A., US Department of Transportation, $269,992, “Performance of Foamed Asphalt Stabilized Base in Full-Depth Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement.”

 

Russell, Eugene R., Stokes, Robert W., and Rys, Malgorzata J., Kansas Department of Transportation, $13,280, “Center of Lane Rumble Strips.”

 

Schinstock, Dale E., National Science Foundation, $98,363, “Electromechanical Systems Lab Infrastructure Improvement, KSU.”

 

Schlegel, Alan J., Stone, Loyd R., and Dumler, Troy, Kansas Corn Commission, $12,000, “Irrigated Cropping Systems to Reduce Irrigation Water Use and Groundwater Depletion while Sustaining Profitability.”

 

Schlegel, Alan J., Aiken, Robert M., and Stone, Loyd R., National Sunflower Association, $3,000, “Alleviation of Soil Compaction in Dryland Cropping Systems.”

 

Schlegel, Alan J., Schmidt, John P., Taylor, Randal K., and Thompson, Curtis R., Kansas Corn Commission, $25,500, “Iron (Fe) Chlorosis:  Addressing a Familiar Problem with New Technology.”

 

Schlup, John R., US Department of Energy, $112,908, “Establishment of a Graduate Certificate Program in Biobased Industrial Products.”

 

Shanteau, James C., Hemenover, Scott H., and Fullagar, Clive J. A., US Department of Defense, $134,457, “Selecting and Classifying the 'Good Sailor':  Exploring the Non-Cognitive Predictors of Expert Team Performance in Complex Technological Contexts.”

 

Sherwood, Peter M., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $164,338, “Kansas Defense 2000.”

 

Simon, Todd F., Kansas Board of Regents, $6,500, “Development and Management of Websites.”

 

Singh, Gurdip, National Science Foundation, $149,871, “Coordination Services for Distributed Applications.”

 

Smith, Ann S., and Kiefer, Stephen W,. Pew Charitable Trusts, $32,169, “Establishing a Model Infrastructure to Sustain Communities for Peer Review of Teaching.”

 

Smith, Kip C. S., US Department of Defense, $64,288, “Mitigating Stress, Workload, and Fatigue on the Electronic Battlefield.”

 

Snead, Bruce C., US Environmental Protection Agency, $33,700, “Radon Projects for Nebraska.”

 

Spire, Mark F., and Drouillard, James S., Pharmacia and Upjohn Company, $5,000, “Injection Site Study Under Field Conditions to Support Subcutaneous Administration of Ceftiofur Sodium (Naxcel) in Bovine.”

 

Sun, X. Susan, US Department of Defense, $21,316, “Development of Biodegradable Composite for Military Applications.”

 

Thumm, Uwe, National Science Foundation, $40,000, “Quantum Dynamics in Particle--Solid Interactions.”

 

Turnley, Jr., William H., US Department of Defense, $68,738, “Role of Psychological Contracts in Recruitment and Retention.”

 

Watts, Tim J., Kansas Library Network, $1,000, “Titles on the National Film Registry.”

 

Wilde, Gerald E., and Roozeboom, Kraig L., Kansas Corn Commission, $13,000, “Evaluation of Transgenic Corn for Corn Rootworm Pest Management.”

 

Wilde, Gerald E., Zhu, Kun Yan, Sloderbeck, Phillip E., Higgins, Randall A., and Buschman, Larry L., USDA, $267,378, “Development of a Corn Rootworm Areawide Management Program in Kansas.”

 

Willson, Thomas C., Alam, Mahbub U., Schlegel, Alan J., and Dumler, Troy, Kansas Corn Commission, $10,728, “Manure and Water Management for Environmental Protection and Corn Production.”

 

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