Research Awards, April 2001
Biles, Bertram R., Kansas Army National Guard, $66,800, “Kansas Army National Guard Web Server Project.”Buschman, Larry L., Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $2,000, “Product Transfer and Evaluation Agreement.”Buschman, Larry L., and Sloderbeck, Phillip E., Monsanto Company, $8,000, “Efficacy of New Lepidoptera and Coleoptera Active Transgenic Bt Corn Lines against Several Corn Pests.” Clem, Rollie J., US Department of Health and Human Services, $102,200, “Functional Analysis of Anti-Apoptotic IAP Proteins.” Conrad, Gary W., US Department of Health and Human Services, $333,810, “Fibroblast Differentiation During Eye Development.” Donnelly, Brendan J., and Reed, Carl, US Department of Agriculture, $395,000, “Continuation of Development of a Stored Wheat Areawide Management Program in Kansas.” Ferguson, Carolyn J., Kansas Wildflower Society, $500, “Pollination Biology of Phlox divaricata L. (Polemoniaceae): Visitation and Pollinator Effectiveness across Geographic Regions - Shelly D. Wiggam Harper.” Gipson, Philip S., and Pontius, Jeffrey S., US Department of the Interior, $91,533, “Evaluation of Land Condition Trend Analysis as a Component of the Integrated Training Area Management Program at Fort Riley, Kansas.” Grauer, Gregory F., Ross University, $38,728, “Clinical Training for Ross University School of Health Sciences.” Gruenbacher, Don M., Sprint Spectrum, LP, $5,557, “Sprint Services Agreement.” Harms, Craig A., American Lung Association, $24,963, “Pulmonary Limitations in Healthy Subjects during Exercise.” Harnett, R. Michael, US Department of Defense, $3,089, “Part-Time M.S. Program in Industrial Engineering - Spring 2001.” Hartnett, David C., Kansas State University Research Foundation, $49,750, “Konza Prairie Documentary Film.” Herrman, Timothy J., and Gwirtz, Jeffrey A., Ohio State University, $15,000, “Impact of Storage on Wheat Milling Performance.” Higgins, Mary L., US Department of Agriculture, $89,791, “Improving Food Stamp Program Use Among Rural Older Adults: A Partnership for Research and Results.” Hsu, William H., US Department of Defense, $80,000, “Synthesis, Reduction and Integration of Test and Evaluation Data for Monitoring Applications.” Janssen, Keith A., Four Star Services, Inc., $5,500, “Evaluation of Agri-SC for Reducing Soil, Nutrient, and Herbicide Losses in Cropland Runoff.” Jiang, Hongxing, and Lin, Jingyu, US Department of Defense, $250,010, “III-Nitride Micro- and Nano-Structures and Devices--Growth, Fabrication and Characterization.” Kane, Mary R., US Department of Education, $11,222, “Professional Development.” Kiefer, Stephen W., Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology, $6,000, “Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology.” Knapp, Alan K., US Environmental Protection Agency, $18,191, “EPA Fellowship Agreement - Melinda D. Smith.” Leach, Jan E., Hulbert, Scot H., and Ardales, Edna, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $1,000, “Compounds Useful to Affect Resistance in Plants and Methods Related Thereto and Genetic Sequences Conferring Pathogen Resistance in Plants and Uses Therefor.” Lease, Kevin B., US Department of Defense, $329,248, “Characterization and Evaluation of the Critical Crack Tip Opening Angle Fracture Criterion for Structural Metallic Materials.” Lin, Jingyu, and Jiang, Hongxing, National Science Foundation, $143,326, “Mechanisms of Optical Transitions in A1GaN Alloys and GaN/A1 GaN Quantum Wells.” Lin, Jingyu, and Jiang, Hongxing, US Department of Defense, $250,000, “III - Nitrides Growth, Chracterization, and Devices -For High Power Electronic Device and Deep UV Sensor Applications.” Long, James H., National Crop Insurance Services, $1,500, “Soybean Research in Southeast Kansas.” Lubben, Bradley D., Farm Foundation, $15,977, “Agricultural, Food, and Public Policy Preference Survey.” Mankin, Kyle R., Harner III, Joseph P., Kalita, Prasanta K., and Powell, G. Morgan, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, $43,000, “Ecological Livestock Pollution Control Project.” Martin, Richard P., Mid-America Arts Alliance, $5,000, “Russian National Orchestra.” Michie, Barry H., and Wood, Mary, International Student Exchange Program, $79,800, “ISEP - English Language Program.” Musch, Timothy I., and Poole, David C., US Department of Health and Human Services, $218,250, “Aging, Chronic Disease and Skeletal Muscle Perfusion.” Rankin, Charles I., US Department of Education, $25,000, “IAS Regional Conference.” Ridley, Robert K., and Ganta, Roman Reddy, Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, $6,974, “Molecular Diagnostic Test for Ehrlichiosis in Greyhounds.” Roche, Thomas E., AstraZeneca UK Limited, $72,750, “Transfer of KSU Materials to AstraZeneca.” Schenck-Hamlin, Donna C., US Department of Agriculture, $7,500, “Internet Publishing of Selected Full-Text Translations from Chinese Literature Pertaining to the Soybean Aphid and Its Biological Control.” Shanteau, James C., US Department of Transportation, $192,758, “Evaluation of a Performance-Based Description of Expertise in Air Traffic Control.” Shanteau, James C., Fullagar, Clive J. A., andHemenover, Scott H., US Department of Defense, $37,195, “Selecting and Classifying the 'Good Sailor': Exploring the Non-Cognitive Predictors of Expert Team Performance in Complex Technological Contexts.” Smith, Paul E., US Department of Energy, $49,709, “Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Effects of Salts on the Aggregation Properties of Benzene in Water.” Thompson, Carlyle A., Stockhausen, Inc., $4,167, “Effect of Stockosorb Agro on Winter Wheat Grown in Central Kansas.” Thompson, Carlyle A., Stockhausen, Inc., $4,167, “Effects of Stockosorb Agro on Grain Sorghum Grown in Central Kansas.” Wilde, Gerald E., Monsanto Company, $7,000, “Efficacy of Lead Transgenic Corn Rootworm Event against Western and Northern Corn Rootworm.” Wilde, Gerald E., Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $2,000, “Product Transfer and Evaluation Agreement.” Zhang, Naiqian, US Department of Agriculture, $27,000, “Identification of Wheat Quality Characteristics Using Single Kernel Spectral Analysis.” Zolkiewski, Michal, Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, $49,473, “Structure and Activity of Human TorsinA.”
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