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Research Awards June 2001
Al-Khatib, Kassim, and Regehr, David L., Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, $12,800, “Improving
the Crop Safety and Weed Control Efficacy of Metsulfuron-Methyl (Ally)-based
Herbicide Programs for Grain Science.”
Andresen, Daniel A., Neilsen, Mitchell L., and Singh, Gurdip, National Science
Foundation, $152,954, “DHARMA: Domain-Specific Metaware for Hydrologic Applications.”
Aslin, Raymond G., US Department of Agriculture, $1,381,630, “Consolidated Grants Program 2001.”
Aslin, Raymond G., US Department of Agriculture, $88,777, “Kansas Forest Inventory.”
Bagby, Laurie M., Earhart Foundation, $16,958, “Certificate in the Study of Arts and Sciences through Primary Texts.”
Bajorek, Stephen M., US Department of Energy, $62,892, “Experimental Investigation on the Effects of Coolant Concentration on
Subcooled Boiling and Crud Deposition on Reactor Cladding at Prototypical PWR Operating Conditions.”
Barkley, Andrew P., Marsh, Thomas L., Stiegert, Kyle W., and Boland,
Michael A., Kansas Wheat Commission, $24,000, “Potential to Increase U.S. Demand for Wheat: Emerging Domestic
Markets.”
Barkley, Andrew P., Stiegert, Kyle W., Marsh, Thomas L., and Boland, Michael A., Kansas
Wheat Commission, $8,632, “Fast Food Sales:
The Potential to Increase Wheat Product Consumption.”
Barstow, Thomas J., American Heart Association,
Heartland Affiliate, $110,000, “Model of Muscle Blood Flow Incorporating
Oscillations from Muscle Pump and Impedance to Flow.”
Bhadriraju, Subramanyam, Rupp Industries, $15,000, “Fellowship
for the Management of Stored-Product Insects with Heat in Food-Processing
Facilities.”
Bhadriraju, Subramanyam, and Reed, Carl, Kansas Wheat Commission, $17,774, “SPINOSAD: An Effective Alternative to Pesticides for
Management of Stored-Wheat Insects.”
Bockus, William W., and Bowden, Robert L., Kansas Wheat Commission, $25,500, “Development
of Barley Yellow Dwarf-Resistant Wheat Cultivars for Kansas.”
Bolton, Timothy A., US Department of Energy, $600,000,
“Kansas Advanced Semiconductor Project.”
Brooks, Kenneth R., US Environmental Protection
Agency, $25,000, “Suburban Site Planning for Quality Stormwater Management.”
Buchholz, Daryl D., and Jardine, Douglas J., US Department of Agriculture, $179,902, “Integrated
Pest Management.”
Buschman, Larry L., Dow AgroSciences, $2,000, “Dow
Research Project.”
Chakrabarti, Amitabha, US Department of Commerce, $35,987,
“Anisotropic Ordering of Phase Separating Liquid Mixtures Under a Steady Shear
Flow.”
Chambers IV, Edgar, and Chambers, Delores H., Frito Lay, Inc., $28,600, “Consumer
Perception of Products Under Extended Use.”
Chapman, Kirby S., Gas Technology Institute, $575,000,
“Advanced Turbocharger Research Program.”
Chapman, Kirby S., Gas Research Institute, $105,623,
“Development of a Matching Methodology for Turbochargers and Reciprocating
Engines.”
Chapman, Kirby S., Kansas Technology Enterprise
Corporation, $38,000, “Expansion and Commercialization Opportunities for Kansas.”
Cress, Donald C., Ramaswamy,
Sonny B., and Bhadriraju, Subramanyam, US Department
of Agriculture, $35,257, “Kansas Pesticide Usage Survey and Crop Profile
Development.”
Denell, Robin E., Brown,
Susan J., and Beeman, Richard W., National Science
Foundation, $200,000, “Genetic Regulation of Developmental Fate.”
Dodds, Walter K., Horne, Eva
A., and Smith, Christopher C., National
Science Foundation, $56,204, “Research Experience for Undergraduates in
Grassland Ecology at Konza Prairie Research Natural Area.”
Donnelly, Brendan J., and McCluskey, Patrick J., Kansas Wheat Commission, $60,523, “Quality
Evaluation from KAES Wheat Breeding Programs.”
Donnelly, Brendan J., and McCluskey, Patrick J., Kansas Wheat Commission, $14,700, “Protein/Hardness
Screening of Early Progeny Wheats.”
Donnelly, Brendan J., Nebraska Wheat Board, $15,000,
“International Grains Program Advisory Board.”
Donnelly, Brendan J., Kansas Wheat Commission, $200,000,
“International Grains Program Support Project.”
Dzewaltowski, David A., and Estabrooks, Paul A., Kansas Health Foundation, $99,694, “Proposal
for Project Evaluation of Community Health Intervention Process.”
Eckels, Steven, Hosni,
Mohammad H., and Lebbin, Paul A., Ford Motor Company, $116,400,
“Advanced Thermal Management Systems for Automotive Applications.”
Edgar, James H., US Department of Energy, $145,037,
“Epitaxial Growth of Icosahedral Boride Semiconductors for Novel Energy
Conversion Devices.”
Esry, Brett D., National Science Foundation, $50,000,
“Theoretical Investigation of Few-Body Systems.”
Fenwick, Bradley W., Kansas Racing and Gaming
Commission, $60,000, “Enhancing Greyhound Immune Function and Reproductive
Efficiency: Breeding for Optimal
Histocompatibility Genotypes (A Molecular Approach for Breed Improvement).”
Fenwick, Bradley W., Kansas Racing and Gaming
Commission, $61,712, “Why Do Current Vaccines Fail to Reliably Prevent Kennel
Cough in Racing Greyhounds? - Development and Testing of a Reliable Kennel
Cough Vaccine.”
Fjell, Dale L., Kansas Grain Sorghum
Commission, $4,000, “Grain Sorghum Production in Kansas: Extension and Applied Research.”
Flores, Rolando A., Kansas Wheat Commission, $23,882,
“Market Scale Evaluation of White Winter Wheat in Flour Tortilla Manufacturing.”
Friebe, Bernd, and Gill, Bikram S., US Department of Agriculture, $140,000, “Mutational
Analysis of a Gametocidal Gene, Gc2 of Wheat.”
Fritz, Allan K., and Brown-Guedira, Gina L., Kansas Wheat Commission, $6,000, “Developing
Multiple Pest Resistant Wheat Germplasm.”
Fritz, Allan K., and Martin, Terry J., Kansas Wheat Commission, $97,000, “Improvement of
Hard Red Winter Wheat for Kansas.”
Fritz, Allan K., and Paulsen, Gary M., Kansas Wheat Commission, $45,000, “Development
of Hard White Winter Wheat for Kansas.”
Garrett, Karen A., Land Institute, $6,000, “Perenniality,
Cytogenetics, and Disease Resistance of Thinopyrum spp. X Triticum aestivum
Hybrids and Genetic Heterogeneity Effects on Disease Epidemiology - Cindy M.
Cox.”
Gehrke, Stevin H., National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, $35,317, “Design, Synthesis and Characterization of
Well-Defined, Biomimetic Polypeptide Networks.”
Gill, Bikram S., Kansas Wheat Commission, $85,000,
“Wheat Genetics Resource Center.”
Gill, Bikram S., US Department of Agriculture,
$243,605, “Wheat Genetics Resource Center at Kansas State University.”
Gould, Carol A., Corporation for Enterprise
Development, $5,000, “Kansas Microenterprise Development.”
Grauer, Gregory F., Ross University, $38,728, “Clinical
Training for Ross University School of Health Sciences.”
Greene, Kathleen V., US Department of Education, $407,234,
“Student Support Services.” (2 awards)
Greene, Kathleen V., US Department of Education, $221,964,
“Student Support Services.”
Griffin, Charles L., and Bollman, Stephan R., US Department of Health and Human Services, $15,000,
“Support for Rural Mental Health Outreach in Kansas.”
Guikema, James A., Erickson,
Larry E., and Jaax, Gerald P., US Department of
Defense, $1,650,000, “Establishment of the Nonlethal Environmental Evaluation
and Remediation Center.”
Hammaker, Robert M., and Fateley, William G., Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, $100,642,
“Metabolic Chemical Monitoring through Spectral Chemometry with MEMS.”
Harrington, Jr., John A., Lu,
Max, Goodin, Douglas G., Harrington, Lisa M., Kromm, David E., and White, Stephen E., National Science Foundation, $5,665, “Infrastructure
to Develop a Human-Environment Regional Observatory Network.”
Havlicek, Barbara J., Kansas Foundation for
Agriculture in the Classroom, $12,388, “Kansas Foundation for Agriculture in
the Classroom.”
Heaton, Louis A., and Leslie, John F., US Department of Agriculture, $14,349, “Can We
Debilitate the Wheat Scab Fungus with a Virus?”
Herrera, Socorro G., USD 253, Emporia, $13,838, “Emporia
School District.”
Herrman, Timothy J., Ohio State University, $25,525,
“Grain Facility System Analysis to Improve Adoption of Value-Enhanced Grain
Handling and Marketing in the U. S.”
Hossain, Mustaque A., Kansas Department of
Transportation, $4,000, “Performance of Ultra Thin Bonded Overlay.”
Johnson, Marc A., US Department of Agriculture,
$30,000, “USDA/ARS Research Support Agreement”
Jumpponen, Ari M., National Science Foundation, $37,565,
“Niche Separation among Ectomycorrhizal Fungi.”
Kastner, Curtis L., Fung,
Daniel Y. C., and Kropf, Donald H., US Department of
Agriculture, $374,905, “Animal Sciences and Industry Food Safety
Consortium-Kansas State University.”
Kenney, Michael J., American Heart Association,
Heartland Affiliate, $38,970, “Heart Failure Alters Sympathetic Neural
Strategies to Heat Stress.”
Knous, Ted R., Kansas State University
Research Foundation, $128,858, “KSU Research Foundation Staff Compensation.”
Kofoid, Kenneth D., Tuinstra,
Mitchell R., Harvey, Tom L., Reese, John C., and
Seifers, Dallas L., Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, $70,000, “Breeding Sorghum
with Improved Grain Yield, Greenbug and Virus Resistance, and Pre-Flowering
Drought Tolerance.”
Kramer, Bradley A., National Institute of
Standards and Technology, $524,000, “MAMTC Regional Office.”
Kuhn, William B., Motorola, Inc., $11,701, “Alternative
Receiver Architectures for Bluetooth.”
Leach, Jan E., US Agency for International
Development, $41,489, “Utilization of Candidate Genes for Analyzing Disease
Resistance and Improving Broadspectrum Disease Resistance in Rice.”
Lei, Shuting, Society of Manufacturing
Engineers, $14,907, “Distinct Element Simulation for Crack-Free Laser Assisted
Machining of Ceramics.”
Leslie, John F., and Bowden, Robert L., US Department of Agriculture, $52,224, “International
Genetic Diversity in Gibberella zeae.”
Liang, George H.,
Muthukrishnan, Subbarat, and Tuinstra, Mitchell R., Kansas
Grain Sorghum Commission, $57,500, “Transformation of Sorghum for Enhanced
Stalk Rot Resistance and Drought Tolerance.”
Liang, George H., and Lookhart, George L., Kansas Wheat Commission, $39,600, “Gluten
Proteins that Improve Bread Quality.”
Lindquist, Jack W., Kansas Agriculture and Rural
Leadership, $59,846, “Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership, Inc. ‘
Lomas, Lyle, Postive Feed, Inc., $4,050, “Effect
of Supplementation and Supplementation Method on Grazing and Subsequent Feedlot
Performance of Stocker Steers.”
Lu, Max, and Harrington, Jr., John A., US Environmental Protection Agency, $7,447,
“Kansas Action Targeting System.”
Lynch, Michael L., and Lynch, Judith A., US Department of Agriculture, $4,789, “Kansas
State University - Beyond the Boundaries Summer Enrichment Academy.”
MacRitchie, Finlay I.,
Schmidt, Karen A., and Herald, Thomas L., Kansas
Wheat Commission, $48,304, “Chemical/Physical Modification of Gluten Protein
and Characterization.”
Martin, Terry J., Harvey, Tom
L., and Seifers, Dallas L., Kansas Wheat
Commission, $84,000, “Kansas Dual Purpose Pest Resistant White Wheats.”
McAllister, Richard M., US Department of Health and
Human Services, $97,383, “Exercise:
Muscle Blood Flow, Vascular Adaptations.”
McFarland, Marcia R., US Department of Agriculture,
$231,373, “CYFAR Supported Extension Staff Training.”
McGowan, Reginland, US Department of Agriculture,
$22,487, “Kansas State University Upward Bound Program Summer Food Service
Program.”
McGowan, Reginland, US Department of Agriculture,
$15,939, “Kansas State University Upward Bound Math and Science Program Summer
Food Service Program.”
McGowan, Reginland, US Department of Education, $382,109,
“Upward Bound Program.”
Mengel, David B., and Gordon, Walter B., US Department of the Interior, $20,000, “Sprinkler
Irrigation Demonstration Project.”
Meyer, Gene M., US Department of Energy, $82,182,
“Continuing Efforts to Achieve Building Energy Code Compliance in Kansas.”
Montelone, Beth A., Franks,
Suzanne E., Dyer, Ruth A., Spears, Jacqueline D., and Takemoto, Dolores J., National Science Foundation, $275,408, “Women
on the Prairie: Bringing Girls into
Science through Environmental Stewardship.”
Musch, Timothy I., and Poole, David C., American Heart Association, Heartland Affiliate, $40,000,
“Kinetics of Muscle Oxygen Exchange in Chronic Heart Failure.”
Muthukrishnan, Subbarat,
Trick, Harold N., and Gill, Bikram S., US
Department of Agriculture, $58,408, “Enhanced Resistance to Scab by Genetic
Engineering with Genes for Defense Proteins.”
Muthukrishnan, Subbarat,
Liang, George H., Trick, Harold N., and Gill,
Bikram S., Kansas Wheat Commission, $54,000, “Wheat Crop Improvement by
Genetic Engineering.”
Nechols, James R., County Weed Director
Association of Kansas, $500, “Gall Mite Research Project.”
Norman, David W., Food and Agriculture
Organization of United Nations, $45,100, “Evaluation of Special Programme for
Food Security.”
Perchellet, Jean-Pierre H., and Hua, Duy H., US Department of Health and Human Services, $196,425,
“Triptycene Analogs: Novel Bifunctional
Anticancer Drugs.”
Peterman, Robert J., US Department of
Transportation, $11,052, “Evaluating FRP Repair Method for Cracked Prestressed
Concrete Bridge Members Subjected to Repeated Loadings (Phase 1).”
Pinner, Christopher G., National Science Foundation, $48,450,
“Inhomogeneous Diophantine Approximation and Polynomial Problems.”
Poole, David C., and McDonough, Paul J., US Department of Health and Human Services, $33,260,
“Muscle Fiber Type, Oxidative Capacity and Oxygen Exchange.”
Poole, David C., and Musch, Timothy I., US Department of Health and Human Services, $200,639,
“Muscle Capillary Geometry, Flow, and Oxygen Transfer.”
Rahman, Talat S., National Science Foundation, $15,000,
“International: 26th International
Nathiagali Summer College on Physics and Contemporary Needs: Islamabad, Pakistan 25th June - 14th July,
2001.”
Rahman, Talat S., National Science Foundation, $100,000,
“Evolution of Nanoscale Film Morphology.”
Ramaswamy, Sonny B., Tougaloo College, $2,500, “Tougaloo
College Project.”
Ramaswamy, Sonny B., US Department of Agriculture,
$6,000, “Biological Control of Stored Product Insects Pests.”
Rankin, Charles I., US Department of Education, $753,399,
“Midwest Desegregation Assistance
Center.”
Reddi, Lakshmi N., Glasgow,
Larry A., and Marchin, George L., National Science
Foundation, $51,264, “Development of Soil Filter Design Nomograms Incorporating
Physicochemical and Biological Mechanisms.”
Roche, Thomas E., US Department of Health and
Human Services, $254,625, “Regulation of Mammalian Pyruvate Dehydrogenase.”
Rush, Bonnie R., and Hoskinson, James J., Boehringer Ingelheim, $35,400, “Efficacy and
Efficiency of the Equine Aerosol Delivery Device and the Equine AeroMask.”
Russell, Eugene R., and Landman, E. Dean, Kansas Department of Transportation, $50,000, “Assessment
of a Personal Rapid Transit System within a University Campus and Surrounding
Community.”
Russell, Eugene R., and Rys, Malgorzata J., Kansas Department of Transportation, $70,000,
“Roundabouts Phase II: Study of
Constructed Roundabouts at Newton, Paola and Topeka.”
Sargeant, Janice M., Oberst, Richard D., Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G., and
Sanderson, Michael W., US Department of Agriculture, $197,871, “Ecology of E-coli O157:H7 in Beef Cow-Calf Operations from Ranch through Feedlot.”
Schlegel, Alan J., Stone, Loyd R., and Dumler, Troy, Kansas Grain Sorghum
Commission, $12,000, “Irrigated Cropping Systems to Reduce Irrigation Water Use
and Groundwater Depletion While Sustaining Profitability.”
Seib, Paul A., Kansas Wheat Commission, $28,604,
“Use of Low-Protein Hard White Winter Wheats for Asian Noodles.”
Seifers, Dallas L., and Harvey, Tom L., Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $1,463, “Identification,
Detection and Variability of the High Plains Pathogen.”
Sherwood, Peter M., Kansas Technology Enterprise
Corporation, $70,143, “Kansas Defense 2010.”
Shroyer, James P., Kansas Wheat Commission, $20,000,
“Wheat Research/Extension Assistant.”
Shroyer, James P., Bowden,
Robert L., Thompson, Curtis R., Duncan, Stewart R., and Staggenborg, Scott A., Finnup Foundation, $4,500, “Wheat
Research/Extension Assistant.”
Smith, C. Michael, Kansas Wheat Commission, $25,475,
“Molecular Diagnosis of Wheat Aphid Resistance.”
Smith, Paul E., National Science Foundation, $270,000,
“Kirkwood-Buff Approach to Improved Cosolvent Force Fields.”
Sorensen, Christopher M., National Science Foundation, $10,000,
“Aerosol Physics: Optics, Gelation and
Turbulent Aggregation.”
Stahlman, Phillip W., United Agri Products, Inc., $21,200,
“United Agri Products Fellowship.”
Stewart, George C., US Department of Health and
Human Services, $119,522, “Control of Enterotoxin Gene Expression S. aureus.”
Sun, X. Susan, and Seib, Paul A., Kansas Wheat Commission, $29,980, “Biodegradable
Plastics from Wheat Starch and Poly(actic Acid).”
Takemoto, Dolores J., and Boyle, Daniel L., US Department of Health and Human Services, $218,250,
“Protein Kinase C Gamma in the Lens.”
Takemoto, Dolores J., and Klopfenstein, Carol F., Kansas Wheat Commission, $25,240, “Cancer
Protective Effects of Wheats with Different Antioxidant Potentials.”
Takemoto, Larry J., US Department of Health and
Human Services, $294,435, “Lens Membrane in Relation to Human Cataractogenesis.”
Trick, Harold N., and Hulbert, Scot H., Kansas Wheat Commission, $27,000, “Leaf Rust
Resistance in Transgenic Wheat.”
Trick, Harold N., Wang,
Xuemin, Gill, Bikram S., Hulbert, Scot H., and
Roe, Judith L., National Science Foundation, $62,686, “(Microarray Scanner
and) Phosphoimager as Capital Improvements for Plant Genomic Infrastructure.”
Tuinstra, Mitchell R.,
Janssen, Keith A., Claassen, Mark J., Claflin, Larry E., Gordon, Walter B.,
Martin, Victor L., and Kofoid, Kenneth D., Kansas
Grain Sorghum Commission, $55,000, “Breeding Grain Sorghum for Improved Dryland
Production.”
Vanderlip, Richard, Tuinstra,
Mitchell R., and Kofoid, Kenneth D., US Department of
Agriculture, $98,935, “Sorghum Research.”
Walker, Charles E., and Sun, X. Susan, Kansas Wheat Commission, $43,000, “Wheat for
Chinese Northern-Style Steamed Bread.”
Wangemann, A. Philine, US Department of Health and
Human Services, $251,801, “Cytosolic Regulation of Inner Ear Ion Transport.”
Warner, Thomas D., Selfridge,
Gail L., and McElwain, Scott K., Manhattan
Convention and Visitors Bureau, $1,200, “KSU Gardens Tourist Brochure.”
Wetzel, David L., Kansas Wheat Commission, $39,960,
“Wheat Screening for Natural Desirable Lipids.”
Willard, Gayle K., Kansas Library Network, $6,950,
“Kansas Library Network ILDP Animals in Society.”
Wilson, Ron J., Kansas Agriculture and Rural
Leadership, $14,772, “Secretarial Support - Huck Boyd National Institute for
Rural Development.”
Zolkiewska, Anna, US Department of Health and
Human Services, $72,750, “ADAM 12 in Myogenesis.”
Zolkiewska, Anna, American Heart Association,
Heartland Affiliate, $110,000, “Protein-Protein Interactions Mediated by ADAM
12, A Muscle-Specific Metalloprotease-Disintegrin.”
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