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Research Awards, August 2001

Andresen, Daniel A., NASA, $30,571, “Software Architectures for Autonomous Communications Systems.”

Andresen, Daniel A., Singh, Gurdip, and Neilsen, Mitchell L., National Science Foundation, $12,000, “DHARMA:  Domain-Specific Metaware for Hydrologic Applications.”

 

Aslin, Raymond G., US Department of the Interior, $16,885, “Assistance to Rural Firefighters.”

 

Aslin, Raymond G., USDA, $1,382, “Forestry Incentives Program FY2001.”

 

Bockus, William W., and Bowden, Robert L., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $4,000, “Development of Scab Resistant Winter Wheat Cultivars for Kansas.”

 

Bode, Marilyn, Proctor, Sandra B., and Bradshaw, Michael H., USDA, $2,300, “Healthy Homes-Kansas.”

 

Buchholz, Daryl D., USDA, $153,177, “North Central.”

 

Buszek, Keith B., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $8,500, “Kansas NIH COBRE Center for Cancer Experimental Therapeutics.”

 

Chapman, Kirby S., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $106,000, “Natural Gas Transmission Commercialization Opportunities for Kansas.”

 

Claflin, Larry E., Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $5,514, “International Scholarship Fund - Dario Narvaez.”

 

Collinson, Maryanne M., National Science Foundation, $112,800, “Preparation and Characterization of Templated Sol-Gel Derived Materials.”

 

Cully, Jr., Jack F., and Kaufman, Glennis A., US Department of the Interior, $60,000, “Gap Analysis in Kansas.”

 

Demina, Regina, US Department of Energy, $75,000, “Radiation Hard Silicon Layer 0 and D0 Discovery Potential.”

 

Dryden, Michael W., Merial Corporation, $73,382, “Efficacy of Frontline® Plus™ (fipronil - methoprene) and Advantage® (imidacloprid) to Control Flea Populations in Naturally Infested Pets and Private Residences.”

 

Dubois, James H., Rolley, Stephanie A., and Sachs, David H., City of Ottawa, Kansas, $4,300, “Ottawa Collaborative Studio Project.”

 

Fjell, Dale L., Monsanto Company, $17,000, “Variety Testing, Farmer Education and Management of Identity Preserved Farming Systems.”

 

Freeman, David W., US Department of Energy, $25,000, “University Reactor Sharing.”

 

Gipson, Philip S., Becker, Constance D., Cable, Ted T., and Rintoul, David A., US Department of the Interior, $15,000, “Responses of Birds and Other Wildlife to Recreation Along the Niobrara River, Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge.”

 

Greene, Kathleen V., US Department of Education, $228,482, “Ronald McNair Academic Achievement Program.”

 

Hargrove, William L., Krainbill, Milton J., and Harner III, Joseph P., US EPA, $2,000, “Nemaha County Composting Demonstration.”

 

Hatcliff, John M., Rockwell Collins, Inc., $25,000, “Assessment of Required Functionality/Proposal Specialization Environment.”

 

Herman, Michael A., US Department of Health & Human Services, $111,024, “Control of Cell Polarity in C. elegans.”

 

Hoag, Linda A., and Garcia, Robert, Capper Foundation, $44,024, “Capper - KSU Clinical Affiliation in Speech Pathology.”

 

Hohn, Keith L., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $21,861, “X-Ray Adsorption Studies of Vanadium-Containing Metal Oxide Nanocrystals.”

 

Hunter, Robert P., Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, $37,516, “Renal Function and Hepatic Metabolism in Greyhounds.”

 

Jackson, William L., Corporation for Public Broadcasting, $17,689, “Radio Community Service Grant.”

 

Jiang, Hongxing, and Lin, Jingyu, US Department of Energy, $100,000, “Optical and Electrical Properties of III-V Nitride Wide Bandgap Semiconductors.”

 

Johnson, Marc A., USDA, $17,300, “USDA/ARS Research Support Agreement.” (2 awards)

 

Klabunde, Kenneth J., US Department of Defense, $166,705, “Enzyme, Antibody, and Photocatalytically Active Nanoscale Scavengers and Sensors for Chemical Warfare and Biological Agents.”

 

Knapp, Alan K., Blair, John M., and Briggs, John M., National Science Foundation, $60,000, “Long-Term Ecological Research in Tallgrass Prairie:  The Konza LTER Program.”

 

Kuhn, William B., National Science Foundation, $11,701, “Combining Research and Education in Developing Fully Integrated Wireless Transceivers.”

 

Lamm, Freddie R., Rogers, Danny H., Stone, Loyd R., and Peterson, Jeffrey M., USDA, $73,734, “Water Conservation--Increased Efficiency in Usage.”

 

Lamond, Ray E., US EPA, $2,460, “Nature Conservancy Soil Testing.”

 

Liang, George H., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $5,000, “Addition of Genes Encoding Thaumatin-Like Protein and Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein.”

 

Martin, Terry J., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $6,000, “Use of Wheat Canopy Temperature Depression to Predict Yield of Early Generation Breeding Lines in Western Kansas.”

 

McGowan, Reginland, US Department of Education, $243,425, “Kansas State University Upward Bound Math and Science Program.”

 

McGowan, Reginland, US Department of Education, $3,803, “Upward Bound Program.”

 

Michie, Barry H., US Department of State, $18,790, “2001 Edmund S. Muskie/Freedom Support Act Graduate Fellowship - Public Administration.”

 

Michie, Barry H., US Department of State, $55,824, “Freedom Support Act Undergraduate Program.”

 

Murray, Ann D., Tobacco Settlement, $8,000, “Smart Start Local Evaluation Plan.”

 

Murry, Kevin G., US Department of Education, $219,447, “Project Alcance.”

 

Murry, Kevin G., US Department of Education, $197,345, “Project CALLE 2000 (Computer Assisted Language Learning for Education).”

 

Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G., and DeBey, Brad M., Alpharma Inc., $27,427, “Effect of Lasalocid on Experimentally Induced Abomasal Bloat and Abomasitis in Neonatal Calves.”

 

Nelson, James C., National Science Foundation, $281,132, “Major Expansion of QGene, A Popular Genomic Software Package.”

 

Nelson, Richard G., US EPA, $400,000, “KSU Pollution Prevention Institute to Operate the Technical Assistance Program.”

 

Okot-Kotber, B. Moses, Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $11,500, “Characterization of the Wheat Polyphenol Oxidase (PPO) Gene(s).”

 

Ortiz, J. Vincent, National Science Foundation, $21,178, “Ab Initio  Electron Propagator Calculations on Molecular Anions.”

 

Oukrop, Carol E., John S. and James L.Knight Foundation, $4,000, “Still More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Women in Journalism and Mass Communication Education.”

 

Poresky, Robert H., US Department of Health & Human Services, $96,610, “Alcohol and Drug Treatment Effectiveness Follow-Up Study.”

 

Ramaswamy, Sonny B., and Rachinsky, Anna S., USDA, $130,000, “Heliothis virescens:  Model for Signal Transduction of Allatotropism in Moths.”

 

Render, Lorne E., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, $9,095, “Beach Museum of Art Operation Support, FY2002.”

 

Rice, Frederick H., US Small Business Administration, $83,012, “Small Business Development Center.”

 

Richard, Patrick, US Department of Energy, $45,000, “Structure and Dynamics of Atoms, Ions, Molecules, and Surfaces.”

 

Rife, Charles L., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $5,000, “Aluminum Tolerance in Canola:  Developing Canola Varieties Adapted to Low pH Soils.”

 

Samper, Juan C., Chenoweth, Peter J., and Hankins, Kevin G., Fort Dodge Animal Health, $30,000, “Predictability of Ovulations at a Fixed Time in Mares with Ovaplant.”

 

Sherwood, Peter M., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $716, “Kansas Defense 2000.”

 

Smith, C. Michael, National Science Foundation, $56,640, “Plant Genomics Research and Training Career Advancement Program.”

 

Snead, Bruce C., US EPA, $3,665, “Radon Workshops for Michigan.”

 

Spire, Mark F., and Drouillard, James S., Pharmacia and Upjohn Company, $2,275, “Injection Site Study Under Field Conditions to Support Subcutaneous Administration of Ceftiofur Sodium (Naxcel) in Bovine.”

 

St. Amand, Paul, and Skinner, Daniel Z., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $3,840, “Development of Acid-Tolerant Alfalfa Germplasm for Kansas.”

 

Staver, John R., Community Online Resource Exchange, $10,000, “CORE and COE Memorandum of Agreement.”

 

Sun, X. Susan, US Department of Defense, $21,000, “Environmentally Favorable Adhesives.”

 

Takemoto, Larry J., US Department of Health & Human Services, $600,000, “Lens Membrane in Relation to Human Cataractogenesis.”

 

Todd, Scott C., and Perchellet, Jean-Pierre H., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $17,000, “Kansas NIH COBRE Center for Cancer Experimental Therapeutics.”

 

Tokach, Michael D., Goodband, Robert D., Dritz, Steven S., Nelssen, Jim L., and Hastad, Chad W., Exseed Genetics, $14,550, “Evaluation of Nutridense Corn Hybrids for Nursery Pig Diets.”

 

Trewyn, R. W., Kansas Board of Regents, $16,000, “Kansas Minority Graduate Fellowship Awards.”

 

Turner, Tracy M., US Department of Housing & Urban Development, $54,724, “Effect of Homeownership on the Financial Security of Low-Income Households.”

 

Walker, Jr., Hugh S., US Department of Transportation, $10,975, “Effect of Moisture/Drainage on Non-Reinforced PCCP and Performance of FRP and Steel Dowels as Joint Repairs.”

 

Warren, Steven, Spatial Corporation, $58,500, “Software Components for Research and Education.”

 

Wilde, Gerald E., Sloderbeck, Phillip E., Higgins, Randall A., Buschman, Larry L., and Zhu, Kun Yan, USDA, $37,622, “Development of a Corn Rootworm Area Wide Management Program in Kansas #2.”

 

Wilkerson, Melinda, Pfizer Inc., $86,631, “Defining a Canine Model of Flea Allergic Dermatitis.”

 

Williams, L. Susan, and Cauble, A. Elizabeth, US Department of Justice, $12,000, “Juvenile Justice Authority:  Community Needs Assessment.”

 

Wyatt, Carol R., US Department of Health & Human Services, $75,919, “Mucosal Immune Responses during Cryptosporidiosis.”

 

Xin, Xiao J., US Department of Energy, $63,553, “Efficient Numerical Method for the Investigation of Composite Materials.”

 

Zeigler, Robert S., Kansas State University Foundation, $21,263, “Non-Conventional Plant Improvement Technology.”

 

Zhou, Jianmin, USDA, $300,000, “General Resistance Mediated by Arabidopsis NHO Genes and Pseudomonas Virulence.”

 

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