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Page 1: OARS Annual Report 2010

   

Annual  Report    

July  2010          

Office  for  the  Advancement  of  Research  and  Scholarship  Miami  University  Oxford,  Ohio  www.miami.muohio.edu/research/  

                               Miami  University  1909  (©  C.  Bowden)  

                             Miami  University,  2010  (©  J.  Oris)  

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Miami University Academic Grants and Contracts SUMMARY

EXTERNAL GRANTS

During the fiscal year July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 (FY10) Miami University received 308 awards. Total support from external sources is $35,065,916 for projects initiated by University faculty and staff. Included in this amount is $12,338,722 for student financial aid, $35,100 received as royalties, and revenue from the sale of Miami University intellectual property (RedLantern (DARS) $1,617,934). This external funding provides increased opportunities for faculty, students and staff to engage in inquiry and the creation of knowledge. The FY10 academic grants and contracts are detailed below by type of funding source and purpose.

MIAMI UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010

Research

74% Instruction

16% Service

3%

License Fees/ 7% Totals

Number of

Awards Federal

Government 70%

$13,838,236 $1,771,358 $491,181 $16,100,175 141

State of Ohio 10% $1,378,277 $729,834 $41,756

$2,149,867 36

Other Government Agencies

3% $282,218 $250,700 $86,904 $619,822 20

Industry & Business

3% $484,186 $168,847 0 $653,033 55

Foundations & Associations

7% $755,808 $766,107 $28,748 $1,550,663 55

Sub Totals $16,738,725 $3,686,846 $648,589 $21,074,160 307

License Fees and Royalties

7% $1,653,034 $1,653,034 1

Total $22,727,194 308

Federal-funding sources provided $16,100,175 representing 70% of Miami externally funded research for FY10. Funds from the National Science Foundation ($6,412,976) and the National Institutes of Health ($4,026,000) comprise 65% of federal awards this year.

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TABLE I

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTS, BY FUNDING SOURCE

July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010

A. Federal Government 141 $16,100,775

Administration for Children and Families 3 $121,524

Administration on Aging 2 $240,483

Air Force Research Laboratory 1 $89,030

AmeriCorps VISTA 1 $5,000

Corporation for National Community Service 1 $5,500

Institute of Museum and Library Services 1 $8,400

Library of Congress 1 $14,999

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2 $180,387

National Endowment for the Arts 3 $25,220

Nation Endowment for the Humanities 3 $30,000

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 1 $22,753

National Institute of Standards and Technology 1 $16,330

National Institutes of Health 27 $4,026,000

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1 $44,000

National Science Foundation 48 $6,412,976

National Security Agency 1 $188,441

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services 2 $135,000

U.S. Air Force 4 $130,181

U.S. Department of Agriculture 2 $50,000

U.S. Department of Defense 3 $124,853

U.S. Department of Education 12 $2,186,587

U.S. Department of Education- Ohio Board of Regents 3 $278,891

U.S. Department of Energy 2 $681,649

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 4 $226,614

U.S. Department of Homeland Security 2 $275,000

U.S. Department of Labor 1 $5,000

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TABLE I, Continued

U.S. Department of State 1 $159,158

U.S. Department of the Interior 1 $6,095

U.S. Department of Transportation 1 $300,750

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 5 $98,644

U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 1 $11,310

B. State of Ohio 36 $2,149,867

Cincinnati State Technical and Community College 1 $84,000

Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute 3 $98,964

Ohio Arts Council 1 $8,256

Ohio Board of Regents 7 $806,614

Ohio Commission on Local Government Collaboration 1 $15,000

Ohio Department of Aging 3 $502,280

Ohio Department of Development 1 $43,500

Ohio Department of Education 7 $345,441

Ohio Department of Health 1 $7,084

Ohio Department of Mental Health 1 $2,500

Ohio Department of Natural Resources 1 $93,008

Ohio Environmental Protection Agency 2 $31,970

Ohio Plant Biotechnology Consortium 3 $30,000

Ohio Public Works Commission 1 $65,000

Ohio State University Research Foundation 1 $10,000

Sinclair Community College 1 $1,250

Wright State University 1 $5,000

C. Other Government Agencies 20 $619,822

D. Industry and Business 55 $653,033

E. Foundations and Associations 55 $1,550,663

F. License Fees and Revenue from Sale of DARS 1 $1,653,034

GRAND TOTAL 308 $22,727,194

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

TABLE II

July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

College of Arts and Science $12,188,863American Studies $60,000

Quinn, Kelly• Andrew W. MellonFoundation

Making Modern Homes $30,000

Quinn, Kelly• University of Minnesota Making Modern Homes $30,000

Botany $488,792

Castellano, Steven M.Gorchov, David L.

• Sigma Xi Use of 15N Stable Isotope to LabelLonicera maackii (Amur Honeysuckle)Propagules: a New Method to Track SeedDispersal and Recruitment

$400

Kiss, John Z.Edelmann, Richard E.

• National Aeronautics andSpace Administration

Investigations of the Plant Cytoskeleton inMicrogravity with Gene Profiling andCytochemistry

$149,878

Li, Qingshun Q.• National Institutes ofHealth

The Role of a New Cleavage andPolyadenylation SpecificityFactor_(CPSF73-II)

$58,092

Li, Qingshun Q.• National ScienceFoundation

Collaborative Proposal: CPSF30 at theConvergence of RNA Processing, CellularSignaling, and Development in Plants

$3,000

Li, Qingshun Q.Liang, Chun

• Ohio Board of Regents Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program:Bioinformatics Scholarships for OhioConsortium for Bioinformatics

$59,925

Liang, Chun• Ohio Plant BiotechnologyConsortium

Genome-wide Exploration of AlternativeSplicing in Plants

$10,000

Liang, Chun• U.S. Department ofAgriculture

Display, Curation, and Dissemination ofGenome Mapping Data for Loblolly Pine

$10,000

Money, Nicholas P.• National Institutes ofHealth

Spore Release Mechanisms in IndoorFungi Administrative Supplement

$69,580

Moore, Richard C.• National ScienceFoundation

GEPR: The Origin of Dioecy and theEvolution of Sex Chromosomes inCaricaceae

$127,141

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Vincent, Michael A.• Oxford CommunityFoundation

Field Guides for the Miami UniversityNatural Areas

$376

Zheng, JunLi, Qingshun

• Sigma Xi Identification of Protein Factors of a Novelin Vitro Pre-mRNA Cleavage andPolyadenylation System in Arabidopsis

$400

Center for Environmental Education, Natural History, and Conservation $44,870

Kaufman, Donald G.Eshbaugh, Stephen H.

• Duke Energy Foundation GREEN Teachers Institute, Summer 2010 $9,500

Kaufman, Donald G.Eshbaugh, Stephen H.

• Martha Holden JenningsFoundation

The GREEN Teachers Institute:Environmental Education Through Inquiry

$6,400

Kaufman, Donald G.Eshbaugh, Stephen H.

• Ohio EnvironmentalProtection Agency

GREEN Teachers Institute: Picture-PerfectEnvironmental Science

$28,970

Center for Environmental Education, Natural History, and Conservation/ Hefner Zoology Museum $50,000

Kaufman, Donald G.Eshbaugh, Stephen H.

• Bever Family Foundation One-Year Support for Position ofEnvironmental Educator

$50,000

Center for Environmental Education, Natural History, and Conservation/ Myaamia Project $10,000

Kaufman, Donald G.Baldwin, Daryl W.

• National Endowment forthe Humanities

Ohio Humanities Council: A People andTheir Homeland: The Miami Tribe(Myaamia)

$10,000

Center for Human Psychophysiology $252,750

Thomas, Robin D.Hugenberg, KurtBergen, DorisSchussler, ElisabethZhou, Qihou

• National ScienceFoundation

MRI-R2: Acquisition of Dense Array EEGfor Research and Training across theDisciplines

$222,750

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Thomas, Robin D.• Procter & Gamble Psychophysiology Post-BaccalaureateFellowship

$30,000

Center for Nepal Studies/ Scripps Foundation and Gerontology Center $82,385

Subedi, Janardan• National Institutes ofHealth

Genetics of Bone Structure andMetabolism

$82,385

Center for Nepal Studies/ Sociology and Gerontology $208,281

Subedi, Janardan• National Institutes ofHealth

Genetic Architecture of HumanDentognathic Complex

$14,500

Subedi, Janardan• National Institutes ofHealth

Wright State Univ.: Genetic Architectureof Human Dentognathic Complex

$87,750

Subedi, Janardan• National Institutes ofHealth

WSU: Genetic Architecture of HumanDentognathic Complex

$86,056

Subedi, Janardan• Temple University The Jiri Growth and Bone Strength Study $14,975

Subedi, Janardan• Wright State University Genetic Architecture of HumanDentognathic Complex

$5,000

Center for Public Management and Regional Affairs $147,000

Dudas, Andrew M.Haney, Patrick J.Morris, Mark H.

• Ohio Commission onLocal GovernmentCollaboration andReorganization

Inter-jurisdiction Collaboration BegetsCollaboration?

$15,000

Russo, Philip A.Morris, Mark H.

• Heath-Newark-LickingCounty Port Authority

Organizational Capacity for Public/Private Development Initiatives

$9,500

Russo, Philip A.• Ohio Public WorksCommission

Local Transportation ImprovementProgram (LTIP) and Ohio InfrastructureBond Financing for Local GovernmentCapital Improvement Planning

$65,000

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Russo, Philip A.• Ohio TownshipAssociation

Advancing Township Governance: LocalGovernment at the Crossroads

$15,000

Russo, Philip A.• Porter Township, SciotoCounty

Public Personnel Management: Policiesand Procedures

$7,500

Russo, Philip A.• Scioto County AreaFoundation

Local Government Collaboration Study $15,000

Russo, Philip A.• Springfield Township,Clark County

Public Employee: Civil ServiceClassification, Evaluation, and Policies

$15,000

Russo, Philip A.• U.S. Department of Labor District #10 Job Ready Sites (JRS) CostRecovery- 2010

$5,000

Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs/ Psychology $418,200

Green, Jennifer H.• Ohio Children’s TrustFund

FY 2011 Miami IY Project $24,000

Green, Jennifer H.• Talawanda SchoolDistrict

Talawanda School District School BasedMental Health Traineeship

$28,000

Green, Jennifer H.• Talawanda SchoolDistrict

Talawanda School District School BasedMental Health Traineeship 2010-2011

$31,200

Paternite, Carl E.• Substance Abuse andMental Health ServicesAdministration

Ohio Mental Health Network for SchoolSuccess (OMHNSS)

$95,000

Paternite, Carl E.• Substance Abuse andMental Health ServicesAdministration

Ohio Mental Health Network for SchoolSuccess (OMHNSS)- Mental Health,Education, and Family Collaboration

$40,000

Paternite, Carl E.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Examination of Decisions Leading toExternal Placements for ED Youth

$200,000

Chemistry and Biochemistry $4,247,887

Bretz, Stacey L.• National ScienceFoundation

Doctoral Scholars in Chemistry EducationResearch

$260,281

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Cox, James A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Sol-Gel Based Nanoarrays forElectrocatalytic Amperometric Detectionof Phospholipids

$213,000

Crowder, Michael W.Tierney, David L.

• National Institutes ofHealth

Time Dependent Structural Studies onDinuclear Metal Ion Containing Enzymes

$425,587

Dabney-Smith, A. Carole• Ohio Plant BiotechnologyConsortium

Understanding Thylakoid ProteinTransport for Improved Ohio Crops

$10,000

Dabney-Smith, A. Carole• U.S. Department ofEnergy

Thylakoid Assembly and Folded ProteinTransport by the Tat Pathway

$600,000

Danielson, Neil D.• National Institutes ofHealth

Alkylammonium Formate Ionic Liquids asMobile Phase Modifiers for Protein LiquidChromatography

$30,000

Gung, Benjamin W.• American ChemicalSociety

Study of Transannular [4+3]Cycloadditions

$5,000

Hagerman, Ann E.• National Institutes ofHealth

Polyphenol-protein Antioxidants in the GIEnvironment (Administrative Supplement)

$14,681

Hagerman, Ann E.• U.S. Department ofAgriculture

Effects of Polyphenolic Substances on SoilOrganic Matter

$40,000

Hartley, C. Scott• National ScienceFoundation

Ortho-Phenylene Oligomers and GrapheneNanoribbons

$486,499

Kennedy, Michael A.• Bruker Biospin Inc. Establishing a NMR Based ScreeningProgram for Early Detection ofNecrotizing

$24,000

Kennedy, Michael A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Rutgers Univ. Ctr for Advanced:Structural Genomics of EukaryoticDomain Familiesa.k.a. Structural Genomics of EukaryoticModel Systems

$35,000

Kennedy, Michael A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Rutgers: Structural Genomics ofEukaryotic Domain Families

$7,000

Kennedy, Michael A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Structural Genomics of EukaryoticDomain Families a.k.a. StructuralGenomics of Eukaryotic Model Systems

$400,000

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Kennedy, Michael A.• Ohio Plant BiotechnologyConsortium

Functional Characterization of ThreePentapeptide Repeat Proteins inArabidopsis thaliana

$10,000

Kennedy, Michael A.• U.S. Department ofDefense

Early Prediction of Lupus nephritis UsingAdvanced Proteomics

$14,250

Kennedy, Michael A.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Purchase of NMR Instrument forCollaboration with the Children’s Hospital

$381,000

Lorigan, Gary A.• National Institutes ofHealth

EPR and Solid-state NMR Studies ofIntegral Membrane Proteins

$262,700

Lorigan, Gary A.• National Institutes ofHealth

EPR and Solid-State NMR Studies ofIntegral Membrane Proteins Supplement

$239,817

Novak, Michael• National Institutes ofHealth

Chemistry of Reactive IntermediatesGenerated from Benzothiazole DerivedDrug Candidates

$212,496

Pacey, Gilbert E.• Applied Nanoinfusion Nanoinfusion Work for Hire $4,000

Pacey, Gilbert E.• Gates Foundation Detection of Biomakers of Pathogens inHuman Body Fluids/ Drinking Waterusing Nanohole Array Plate Coated withBiomolecular Recognition Element thatProduce Surface Plasmon Resonance

$100,000

Pacey, Gilbert E.• Ohio Department ofDevelopment

Univ. of Dayton: Institute for theDevelopment and Commercialization ofAdvanced Sensor Technology (IDCAST)

$43,500

Pacey, Gilbert E.• U.S. Air Force Spectral Energies: Science Fair StudentFellowship

$7,000

Pacey, Gilbert E.• U.S. Air Force Spectral Energies. LLC. : Science FairStudent Fellowship

$3,000

Sommer, André J.• Eastman Kodak Company Enhanced Resolution MicrospectroscopicTechniques

$10,000

Sommer, André J.• Lexmark InternationalInc.

Fundamental Studies for Small ParticleIdentification

$20,688

Sommer, André J.• Various Business Sources Research in the MolecularMicrospectroscopy Lab (MML)

$44,808

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Steinecker, William H.Pacey, Gilbert E.

• National Institutes ofHealth

Optimization of Electrochemical Detectorfor GC for the Determination of Harmfuland Dangerous Permanent Gases

$17,461

Taylor, Richard T.• Celsus Laboratories, Inc. A Strategy for Preparing Conjugates ofComplex Carbohydrates

$29,688

Taylor, Richard T.• Celsus Laboratories, Inc. NMR Spectral Studies of ComplexCarbohydrates

$31,710

Taylor, Richard T.• National ScienceFoundation

Ohio Consortium for UndergraduateResearch - Research Experiences toEnhance Learning (REEL)Student Stipends

$15,000

Tierney, David L.• National ScienceFoundation

Univ of New Mexico: IntegratedParamagnetic Resonance of High SpinCobalt(II) Systems

$249,721

Communication

• Blank Text

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $15,000

Ecology Research Center/ Center for Environmental Education, Natural History and Conservation/ MiamiDesign Collaborative

$24,990

Rypstra, Ann L.Vanni, Michael J.Kaufman, Donald G.Johnston, Scott A.

• National ScienceFoundation

Planning Grant: Developing a Plan for aWatershed Education and Research Center

$24,990

Ecology Research Center/ Zoology $145,331

Vanni, Michael J.• National ScienceFoundation

OPUS: Nutrient Cycling by Animals inFreshwater Ecosystems

$145,331

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $69,500

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

English $106,000

Fuller, Mary J.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Ohio Writing Project $8,000

Fuller, Mary J.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Ohio Writing Project $7,000

Fuller, Mary J.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Ohio Writing Project $46,000

Schoolman, Martha• Cornell University American Abolitionist Geographies $45,000

Geology $993,254

Brudzinski, Michael R.• National Aeronautics andSpace Administration

Aseismic Fault Slip Process throughSpace-Based and Seismic Observations

$30,509

Brudzinski, Michael R.• National ScienceFoundation

CAREER: Implementing Inquiry-BasedApproaches in Geoscience Education andResearch

$515,952

Brudzinski, Michael R.• National ScienceFoundation

Collaborative Research: ResolvingStructural Controls of Episodic Tremorand Slip Along the Length of Cascadia

$29,723

Dilek, Yildirim• General Directorate of theMineral Research andExploration

Ophiolite Inventory of Turkey $25,600

Dong, Hailiang• U.S. Department ofDefense

Coupled Diffusion and Reaction Processesin Rock Matrices: Impact on DiluteGroundwater Plumes

$90,603

Hart, William K.• National ScienceFoundation

Collaborative Research: Understanding theCauses of Continental IntraplateTectonomagmatism: A Case Study in thePacific Northwest

$27,554

Levy, Jonathan• Miami ConservancyDistrict

Riverbed Scour and Deposition and itsInfluence on Riverbed HydraulicConductivity at a Wellfield

$15,828

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Widom, Elisabeth• National ScienceFoundation

Constraining Processes and Timescales ofMagma Evolution

$257,485

German, Russian, and East Asian Languages $71,220

DiDonato, Robert• Ohio Board of Regents Chinese Academy $56,000

Ganeva, Mila M.• Max Kade Foundation Berlin Study Trip (November 2009) $2,500

Ganeva, Mila M.• Max Kade Foundation Writer-in-Residence Spring 2010 $6,720

Jeep, John M.• Max Kade Foundation Intensive German Summer $6,000

History $31,600

Cayton, Mary K.Norris, Stephen M.

• Teagle Foundation The History Major and Preparation forGlobal Citizenship

$5,000

Prior, Daniel G.• American Council ofLearned Societies

History of the Northern Kirghiz Chieftains $26,600

Institute of Environmental Sciences $140,425

Boardman, Mark R.• National Oceanic andAtmosphericAdministration

Sea Grant National Knauss Fellowship -Carl Nim

$44,000

Boardman, Mark R.• U.S. Department of theInterior

Continued Operation of the NADP/NTNPrecipitation Chemistry Station in Oxford,OH

$6,095

Boardman, Mark R.• U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency

Operation of the U.S. EPA National DryDeposition Network Station at MiamiUniversity

$930

McCollum, Donna S.Foster, Jermaine T.Simmons, Jereme G.

• Oxbow, Inc. Oxbow Contamination Discovery Project $8,686

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Rakovan, Monica T.• Ohio EnvironmentalProtection Agency

Purchase and Install Signs in the TwinCreek Watershed

$3,000

Renwick, William H.• U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency

Invertebrate Communities in Streams ofSouthwestern Ohio

$27,466

Renwick, William H.• U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency

Shaw Environmental and InfrastructureInc: Technical Support at the US EPA-Cincinnati Test and Evaluation Facility

$50,248

Journalism Program

• Blank Text

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $15,000

Mathematics $211,441

Akhtar, RezaDowling, Patrick N.

• National Security Agency Summer Undergraduate MathematicalSciences Research Institute

$188,441

Smith, Robert S.• Ohio Association forGifted Children

2010 Junior Scholars Program SciotoCounty Support Two

$500

Smith, Robert S.• Scioto County AreaFoundation

Junior Scholars Program 2010 $20,000

Smith, Robert S.• South Central OhioEducational ServicesCenter

2010 Junior Scholars Program SciotoCounty Support One

$2,500

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $514,613

Microbiology $275,818

Actis, Luis A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Study of Iron Acquisition in Acinetobacterbaumannii

$275,818

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Physics $81,649

Pechan, Michael J.• U.S. Department ofEnergy

Nanoscale Magnetodynamics and Beyond $81,649

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $16,330

Political Science $48,294

Schneider, Monica C.• National ScienceFoundation

New Research on Gender in PoliticalPsychology Conference

$48,294

Psychology $236,737

Abele, Susanne C.Stasser, Garold L.

• National ScienceFoundation

Coordination in Small Groups: Matchingand Mismatching

$42,537

Abele, Susanne C.Stasser, Garold L.

• National ScienceFoundation

Coordination in Small Groups: Matchingand Mismatching

$42,538

Alishio, Kip C.• Ohio Department ofMental Health

Butler County Board: Mental Health FirstAid for College Students IncludingStudent Veterans

$2,500

Green, Jennifer H.• Cincinnati Children’sHospital Medical Center

Children’s Hospital ADHD PsychologyTraineeship 2009-2010

$15,500

Green, Jennifer H.• Cincinnati Children’sHospital Medical Center

TBI Traineeship Spring 2010 $7,775

Green, Jennifer H.• Community MentalHealth, Inc.

Community Mental Health Traineeship2010-11

$10,000

Green, Jennifer H.• Richmond StatePsychiatric Hospital

Richmond State Psychiatric HospitalClinical Psychology Traineeship 2010-2011

$27,200

Kerig, Patricia K.• Butler County ChildrenServices

Measuring Outcomes for MaltreatedChildren and Their Families

$23,731

Messman-Moore, Terri L.• Alcoholic BeverageMedical ResearchFoundation

The Impact of Emotional Dysregulationand Negative Mood on College Women’sAlcohol Use and Drinking Motives

$46,000

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July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Summerville, Amy• Procter & Gamble Biometrics Institute Studentships Summer2010

$8,136

Summerville, Amy• Procter & Gamble Biometrics Research InstituteUndergraduate Externship

$10,500

Summerville, Amy• Procter & Gamble Postdoctoral Fellowship Contract $320

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $488,487

Sociology and Gerontology/ Asian American Studies $100,000

Zhai, Jiexia• University of SouthernCalifornia

The Spread of Chinese IndigenousPentecostal/ Charismatic Movement inEast Asian Chinese Societies

$100,000

Speech Pathology and Audiology $195,161

Baker, Susan E.• Cincinnati Children’sHospital

Examination of Pediatric VoiceAssessment and Treatment Protocols

$15,984

Baker, Susan E.• National Institutes ofHealth

Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training inPatients with Upper Airway Obstruction

$1,434

Baker, Susan E.• National Institutes ofHealth

Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training inPatients with Upper Airway Obstruction

$107,759

Hutchinson, Kathleen• Ohio Department ofEducation

Ohio Master’s Initiative in Education(OMNIE) Program Support

$18,000

Hutchinson, Kathleen• Ohio Department ofEducation

Ohio Master’s Network Initiatives inEducation Scholarships in Speech-Language Pathology

$24,000

Hutchinson, Kathleen• Ohio Department ofEducation

Ohio Master’s Network Initiatives inEducation Scholarships in Speech-Language Pathology

$12,000

Weinrich, Barbara D.• National Institutes ofHealth

Examination of Pediatric VoiceAssessment and Treatment Protocols

$15,984

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Statistics $5,798

Bailer, A. John• Great Oaks School In-service Statistics Training/ ProfessionalDevelopment for Teachers at Great Oaks

$5,798

Zoology $3,129,326

Bankroff, Timothy J.Cady, Alan B.

• American ArachnologicalSociety

Arachnological Research Project $400

Crist, Thomas O.Whu, Alyssa

• Sigma Xi Boundary Dynamics: Effects onEcosystem Services

$400

Del Rio-Tsonis, Katia• National Institutes ofHealth

Signaling Pathways During Chick RetinaRegeneration

$284,000

do Amaral, Maria C.• Fundação para a Ciência eTecnologia, Portugal

Freeze Tolerance in the Wood Frog, R.Sylvatica: Molecular and PhysiologicalBasis for Geographical Variation

$12,966

Fisk, Melany C.• National ScienceFoundation

Collaborative Research: Nutrient Co-limitation in Young and Mature HardwoodForests

$40,179

Fisk, Melany C.• National ScienceFoundation

Cornell Univ.: Long-term EcologicalResearch at the Hubbard BrookExperimental Forest

$40,000

Gonzalez, Maria J.Vanni, Michael J.

• Ohio Department ofNatural Resources

Classification of Ohio Reservoirs Basedon Lower Trophic Levels: Implementing aWatershed Template

$93,008

James, Paul F.• National Institutes ofHealth

Analysis of an NHE Inhibitor SignalingPathway that Regulates Sperm Motility

$426,000

James, Paul F.• National Institutes ofHealth

Role of the Na,K-ATPase Alpha4 Isoformin Sperm Motility

$30,000

Kaufman, Donald G.Eshbaugh, Stephen H.

• Martha Holden JenningsFoundation

InteGreat Science for K-8 Teachers $7,620

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PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Knoll, Lesley B.Vanni, Michael J.

• U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency

The Role of Human-Made Impoundmentsand Watershed Land Use on CarbonCycling and Sequestration at Local andRegional Scales

$5,000

Lee, Richard E.• National ScienceFoundation

Collaborative Proposal: Roles forDehydration and Photoperiodism inPreparing an Antarctic Insect for the PolarNight

$419,480

Lee, Richard E.• National ScienceFoundation

Ohio State Research Foundation:Mechanisms of Rapid and Winter Cold-Hardening in Insects

$191,330

Madakashira, Bhavani P.Robinson, Michael L.

• Sigma Xi The Role of Frs 2a in Lens Development $2,500

Oris, James T.• U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency

Effects of Eutrophication on MercuryBiomagnification in Stream Food Webs

$15,000

Rypstra, Ann L.Sitvarin, Michael I.

• Sigma Xi Evaluating the Response of a Predator toMultiple Intraguild Predators

$400

Tomoyasu, Yoshinori• National ScienceFoundation

Molecular Mechanisms ContributingEvolutionary Morphological Diversity

$110,000

Vaughn, Jack C.• National Institutes ofHealth

Expression Control in Drosophila SplicingAssembly Factor RNP-4F

$426,000

Williamson, Craig E.• National ScienceFoundation

Climate-Induced Shifts in Alpine DiatomCommunities: Linking Neoecological andPaleoecological Approaches to IncorporateResponses to Trophic Forcing

$12,995

Williamson, Craig E.• National ScienceFoundation

Environmental Aquatic Resource Sensing:Basic Science, Business Education, andOutreach

$1,012,048

Zoology- Project Dragonfly $360,000

Myers, Christopher A.Myers, Lynne B.

• Cincinnati Zoo andBotanical Gardens

Earth Expeditions: a Global ConservationProgram

$360,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Zoology/ Geography $21,654

Vanni, Michael J.Gonzalez, Maria J.Renwick, William H.

• National ScienceFoundation

LTREB: Response of a ReservoirEcosystem to Variable Subsidies ofNutrients and Detritus

$8,950

Vanni, Michael J.Gonzalez, Maria J.Renwick, William H.

• National ScienceFoundation

LTREB: Response of a ReservoirEcosystem to Variable Subsidies ofNutrients and Detritus

$12,704

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table IISee grant(s) involving departmental faculty in Regional Campus Projects, Listed byRegional Campus $30,000

$70,100

Richard T. Farmer School of Business $545,188Center for Business Excellence $364,030

Harman, Yvette S.Ballou, Brian J.Heitger, Dan L.

• Air Force ResearchLaboratory

Norwich Univ. Applied Research: CyberConflict Research ConsortiumWeb*DECIDE

$89,030

Harman, Yvette S.Ballou, Brian J.Heitger, Dan L.

• U.S. Department ofHomeland Security

Cyber Conflict Research ConsortiumWeb*DECIDE

$215,000

Harman, Yvette S.Ballou, Brian J.Heitger, Dan L.

• U.S. Department ofHomeland Security

Norwich Univ. Applied Research: CyberConflict Research ConsortiumWeb*DECIDE

$60,000

Center for Social Entrepreneurship $164,658

Smith, Brett R.• Corporation for Nationaland Community Service

Strengthening Communities throughStudent-Led Philanthropy

$5,500

Smith, Brett R.• U.S. Department of State Study of United States Institutes forStudent Leaders

$159,158

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Economics $16,500

Even, William E.• Employment PoliciesInstitute

Employment Effects of the 2007-2009Federal Minimum Wage Increases

$16,500

School of Education Health and Society $1,536,923Center for Human Development, Learning & Technology/ Educational Psychology $36,309

Abbitt, Jason T.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Univ. Texas at Tyler: East Texas STEMCenter Partnership - Year 4

$24,999

Bergen, Doris• U.S. Office of JuvenileJustice and DelinquencyPrevention

Evaluation of the Miami Tribe Project $11,310

Center for Human Development, Learning & Technology/ Family Studies and Social Work $58,000

Bush, Kevin R.Newsome, W. Sean

• Butler CountyEducational ServiceCenter

Evaluation of the CANSAFE Project: YearThree

$58,000

Center for Human Development, Learning & Technology/ Family Studies and Social Work/ EducationalPsychology

$54,921

Bush, Kevin R.Newsome, W. SeanBergen, Doris

• Butler CountyEducational ServiceCenter

Evaluation of the Butler County SuccessProgram: Year Five

$54,921

Educational Psychology $29,676

Southern, W. Thomas• U.S. Department ofEducation

Project AHEAD $29,176

Wasburn-Moses, Leah H.• Oxford CommunityFoundation

Miami Connections Set-Up Program $500

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Family Studies and Social Work $5,900

Kuvalanka, Katherine A.• Foundation for theScientific Study ofSexuality

Sexual and Gender Identity Developmentamong the “Second Generation”: LGBTQYouth with LGBTQ Parents

$1,000

Kuvalanka, Katherine A.• Society for thePsychological Study ofSocial Issues

A Longitudinal Study of Transgender/Gender-Variant Youth and their Families:Wave 1

$2,000

Sellers, Sherrill L.• National Institutes ofHealth

Physicians Understanding of HumanGenetic Variation

$2,900

Kinesiology and Health $2,259

Chase, Melissa A.• Ohio Association forHealth, PhysicalEducation, Recreation andDance

Examining the Motivation and CoachingEfficacy of Youth Sport Parent-Coaches

$1,259

Lipnickey, Susan C.• Global Youth ServiceGrant

The Integration of Physical Activity intothe Supervised Visits of Children in FosterCare

$1,000

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $100,000

Ohio's Evaluation & Assessment Center for Mathematics and Science Education/ Teacher Education/School of Education, Health & Society

$815,650

Kahle, Jane Butler• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Improving Instruction andCommunity to Retain UndergraduateWomen

$40,000

Kahle, Jane Butler• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Improving Instruction andCommunity to Retain UndergraduateWomen

$40,000

Kahle, Jane Butler• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Real Experiences toEnhance Learning (REEL)

$75,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Kahle, Jane Butler• National ScienceFoundation

University of Pennsylvania ScienceTeacher Institute

$92,000

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Cornell Univ.: Evaluation of CornellUniversity Fossil Finders

$45,500

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Collaborative Research:CPATH II: Incorporating CommunicationOutcomes into the Computer ScienceCurriculum

$32,223

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Math and Science MiddleSchool Pathways Project (MSP2)

$63,055

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of the Center for AuthenticScience Practice in Education (CAPSiE)

$25,184

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Michigan State Univ.: Evaluation of MSUADAPP Advance

$51,155

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

OSU Research Foundation: Evaluation ofBeyond Penguins and Polar Bears:Literacy and International Polar Year(IPY)

$19,603

Woodruff, Sarah B.• Ohio Department ofEducation

Evaluation of Miami UniversityPartnership for Enhancing the Teaching ofMathematics (MUPET) 09-10

$25,460

Woodruff, Sarah B.• Ohio Department ofEducation

Evaluation of the Ohio Mathematics andScience Partnership (OMSP) Program

$195,000

Woodruff, Sarah B.• Ohio Department ofEducation

Ohio Univ/ Univ. of Cincinnati: Cross-Project Evaluation of Ohio Mathematicsand Science Partnership (OMSP) Program

$68,481

Woodruff, Sarah B.• U.S. Department ofEducation

WSU: Evaluation of Mathematics andScience Partnership

$9,031

Woodruff, Sarah B.• U.S. Department ofEducation- Ohio Board ofRegents

Evaluation of Building on the Foundationof SUCCESS: Making MathematicsAccessible to all Students

$8,958

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Woodruff, Sarah B.• U.S. Department ofEducation- Ohio Board ofRegents

Evaluation of iDiscovery: SustainingProfessional Development through Web-Based Learning Communities 10-11

$25,000

Teacher Education/ School of Education, Health and Society $289,275

Perry, Bruce E.Feyten, Carine M.

• U.S. Department ofEducation

English for Speakers of Other Languages(ESOL)

$289,275

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $514,613

The Discovery Center/ Teacher Education/ School of Education, Health and Society/ Zoology/Geography/ College of Arts and Science

$244,933

McCollum, Terry L.Myers, Christopher A.Cummins, R. Hays

• U.S. Department ofEducation- Ohio Board ofRegents

iDiscovery: Sustaining ProfessionalDevelopment Through Web-BasedLearning Communities

$244,933

School of Engineering and Applied Science $1,411,020Computer Science, Software Engineering, and Systems Analysis $615,552

Burge, Janet E.• National ScienceFoundation

CAREER: Rationale Capture for High-Assurance Systems

$527,684

Frikken, Keith B.• National ScienceFoundation

Privacy-Constrained Searching $44,589

Frikken, Keith B.• National ScienceFoundation

Privacy-Constrained Searching $43,279

Computer Science, Software Engineering, and Systems Analysis/ Center for Writing Excellence $157,229

Burge, Janet E.Anderson, Paul V.Gannod, Gerald C.

• National ScienceFoundation

CPATH II: Incorporating CommunicationOutcomes into the Computer ScienceCurriculum

$157,229

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See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $488,487

Electrical and Computer Engineering $256,612

Cheng, Chi-HaoGraessle, Robert J.

• Dayton Area GraduateStudies Institute (DAGSI)

Method for Porting Signal Processing andWaveform Analysis Algorithms fromMATLAB Code to FPGA Hardware

$18,474

Morton, Yu T.• Dayton Area GraduateStudies Institute (DAGSI)

High Accuracy GPS Receiver Algorithmsfor Navigation

$18,474

Morton, Yu T.• Institute of Navigation Institute of Navigation Graduate Grant $2,000

Morton, Yu T.• Ohio State UniversityResearch Foundation

Consortium of Ohio Universities onNavigation & Timekeeping - COUNT

$10,000

Morton, Yu T.• U.S. Department ofDefense

Collaborative Research and DevelopmentProgram on Navigation and Time-Keepingwith Air Force Research Lab/ RYRN

$20,000

Zhou, QihouMorton, Yu T.

• National ScienceFoundation

A Study of the Circulation and Structureof Metallic Ions in the Mid-LatitudeIonosphere

$89,133

Zhou, QihouMorton, Yu T.

• U.S. Air Force Precise GPS Signal Tracking inInterference and Multipath EnvironmentUsing a Multi-Channel Software Receiver

$98,531

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering $222,611

Dollar, Anna• National ScienceFoundation

Collaborative Research: TransformingWeb-Based Courseware Into a Full StaticCourse that Informs Interactive-Collaborative Classroom Activities

$121,354

Dollar, Anna• Sinclair CommunityCollege

University System of Ohio TextbookAffordability Project

$1,250

Shukla, Amit• SIMULIA Software Grant $1,420

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Sommers, Andrew D.• American Society ofHeating, Refrigerating &Air ConditioningEngineers

Using Micro-Scale Anisotropic SurfaceChemistry to Manipulate CondensateDroplets on Aluminum

$21,813

Sommers, Andrew D.• Sapa Heat Transfer AB Using Micro-Scale Anisotropic SurfaceChemistry to Manipulate CondensateDroplets on Aluminum

$6,774

Sommers, Andrew D.• UES Inc. Modeling the Thermal Management of aDirected Energy Power System UsingMATLAB

$70,000

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $16,330

Paper and Chemical Engineering $159,016

Coffin, Douglas W.• Colwell, Inc. Characterizing and Minimizing Curl inSpecialty Coated Papers

$45,000

Coffin, Douglas W.• Procter & Gamble Research in the Field of TissueMechanistic Failure Mod In-UseConditions

$30,000

Keller, D. Steven• Georgia PacificCorporation

Mapping the Web Structural Properties ofFabric Creped Base Sheets

$20,000

Kerr, Lei L.• Dayton Area GraduateStudies Institute (DAGSI)

Investigation of Point Defects ofAIGaN/GaN HEMT during HighTemperature Device

$62,016

Thrash, Marvin E.• National ScienceFoundation

Curriculum Enhancements inEnvironmental Engineering

$2,000

School of Fine Arts $29,070Architecture and Interior Design $7,500

Ben Bonham, MaryJohnston, Scott A.

• Nuckolls Fund forLighting Education

Lighting Across the Designing Curriculum $7,500

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Performing Arts Series $21,570

Liberatore, Patti H.• National Endowment forthe Arts

N*W*C* $3,240

Liberatore, Patti H.• National Endowment forthe Arts

Scrooge $4,000

Liberatore, Patti H.• National Endowment forthe Humanities

Canadian Brass $5,000

Liberatore, Patti H.• Ohio Arts Council Performing Arts Series 2007-2008 Season $8,256

Liberatore, Patti H.• Pennsylvania PerformingArts on Tour (PennPAT)

Performing Arts Series 2009-10 Season/The Cashore Marionettes

$1,074

Graduate School and Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship $2,981,447Graduate School and Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship $1,699,006

Cochrane, Bruce J.• Oxford Physical Therapy Graduate Assistantship in PhysicalTherapy

$45,972

Oris, James T.• Various IndustrialSources

License Fees and Revenues $1,653,034

Scripps Foundation and Gerontology Center $1,282,441

Applebaum, Robert A.• Area II Agency on Aging Evaluation of Indiana’s CommunityLiving Grant

$113,087

Applebaum, Robert A.Kunkel, Suzanne R.

• National Institute forOccupational Safety andHealth

Evaluation of a Home-Care WorkersSafety Program

$22,753

Applebaum, Robert A.Kunkel, Suzanne R.

• Ohio Department ofAging

Evaluation of State of Ohio Nursing HomeDiversion and Relocation Initiative

$60,000

Applebaum, Robert A.Mehdizadeh, Shahla

• Ohio Department ofAging

Tracking Long-Term Care Utilization inOhio: July 2009-2011

$227,739

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Applebaum, Robert A.Rahman, Anna M.

• The Retirement ResearchFoundation

Distance Learning: Improving Care inNursing Homes

$34,928

Applebaum, Robert A.Mehdizadeh, Shahla

• U.S. Department ofHealth and HumanServices

Ohio Dept. of Jobs and Family: Proposalto Provide Data to Improve Ohio’s Long-Term Service and Support System

$71,903

Kunkel, Suzanne R.Ciferri, William B.

• Administration on Aging Aging Network Business Practice,Planning and Program Development

$193,483

Kunkel, Suzanne R.Ciferri, William B.

• Administration on Aging Promoting State-of-the-Art ManagementPractices at the State and Regional Levelof the Aging Network

$47,000

Kunkel, Suzanne R.• Ohio Board of Regents Long Term Care Research $217,000

Lokon, Elizabeth J.• Society for the Arts inHealthcare

Opening Minds through Art (OMA): AnEvaluation of an Art Program for Peoplewith Dementia

$1,000

Lokon, Elizabeth J.• Summerfair Cincinnati Opening Minds through Art (OMA): AnIntergenerational Art Program for Peoplewith Dementia

$1,500

McGrew, Kathryn B.• MetLife Mature MarketInstitute

Best Case Scenarios $45,000

McGrew, Kathryn B.Leek, Jessie A.

• Ohio PresbyterianRetirement Services

The Language of Aging $25,423

Mehdizadeh, Shahla• Ohio Department ofHealth

Certificate of Need Bed Need FormulaValidity

$7,084

Straker, Jane K.• Ohio Department ofAging

2010 ODA Nursing Home FamilySatisfaction Survey

$214,541

Other Offices $635,302Intercollegiate Athletics $284,487

Lener, Jason A.• National CollegiateAthletic Association

Academic Enhancement $64,313

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Lener, Jason A.• National CollegiateAthletic Association

Special Assistance Fund for Student-Athletes

$29,116

Lener, Jason A.• National CollegiateAthletic Association

Student -Athletes Opportunity Fund $191,058

Office of Community Engagement and Service $5,000

Gibbons, Hailee M.• AmeriCorps VISTA Otterbein College: Young AuthorsProgram

$5,000

Office of Health Education $21,795

McNeil, Leslie H.• U.S. Department ofHealth and HumanServices

College High Risk Drinking Initiative $21,795

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $100,000

Office of Health Education/ Coalition for a Healthy Community $32,916

Urra, Daniel E.• U.S. Department ofHealth and HumanServices

Oxford Coalition for a HealthyCommunity and Miami University HighRisk Drinking Prevention Initiative

$32,916

Office of the Provost $248,200

Herbst, Jeffrey I.• Office of ChineseLanguage CouncilInternational (Haban)

Confucius Institute at Miami to CreateChinese Language and CulturalOpportunities

$64,000

Herbst, Jeffrey I.• Office of ChineseLanguage CouncilInternational (Haban)

Confucius Institute at Miami to CreateChinese Language and CulturalOpportunities

$34,200

Herbst, Jeffrey I.• Office of ChineseLanguage CouncilInternational (Haban)

Confucius Institute at Miami to CreateChinese Language and CulturalOpportunities

$150,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Student Financial Assistance $34,000

Johnson, Elizabeth M.• Scioto County AreaFoundation

Student Scholarships $34,000

University Libraries $8,400

Caniz, Elias T.Millard, JohnPerkins, Theresa J.

• Institute of Museum andLibrary Services

Enhancing Access to NewspaperCollections in DSpace

$8,400

University Libraries/ Center for Information Management $504

Wells, Michael D.• Butler County SolidWaste District

Technical Media Recycling Initiative $504

Regional Campus - Hamilton $1,341,618Academic Advising and Retention Services- Hamilton $3,500

Murray, Joseph E.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Univ. of Minnesota: Regional CampusesParticipation in Retention Study

$3,500

Corporate and Community Institute- Hamilton $224,646

Weber, Kathleen M.• Various Business Sources Continuing Education Classes $224,646

Engineering Technology $28,000

Speckert, Robert E.• Ohio Board of Regents CT2 Validation Center $28,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Hamilton Center for Civic Engagement $1,014,992

Moyer, Johanna B.• Library of Congress Illinois State Univ. : America’s Journey:Continuing to use the “American MemoryProject” to Meet Ohio Content Standards

$14,999

Moyer, Johanna B.Carrafiello, Michael L.Johnson, Martin P.

• U.S. Department ofEducation

America’s Journey: Ever GrowingFreedom

$999,993

Miami Hamilton Downtown $37,980

Dienno, Michele M.• Hamilton CommunityFoundation

Miami Hamilton Downtown: Engaging aCommunity

$20,000

Sepela, Suesann E.Dienno, Michele M.

• National Endowment forthe Arts

The Big Read: Hamilton Relates to TheGrapes of Wrath

$17,980

Office of Admissions- Hamilton $2,500

Bauer, Kathleen M.• Ohio Department ofEducation

Nontraditional Initiatives: We Are IT HostSites

$2,500

Zoology- Hamilton $30,000

Berg, David J.• New Mexico Departmentof Game and Fish

Further Assessment of the Gammaruspecos Species Complex of New Mexico

$19,000

Berg, David J.• New Mexico Departmentof Game and Fish

Nondestructive Tissue Sampling of TexasHornshell

$11,000

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $75,500

Regional Campus - Middletown $847,833Applied Research Center $478,293

Seufert, Robert L.• Administration forChildren and Families

ATM Education Evaluation 2009-10 $22,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Seufert, Robert L.• Administration forChildren and Families

The RIDGE Project Abstinence EducationEvaluation 2009-10

$35,000

Seufert, Robert L.Kubilius, Kaitlin A.

• Administration forChildren and Families

ThinkSmart Program Evaluation 2009-2010

$64,524

Seufert, Robert L.• Butler Technology andCareer DevelopmentSchools

Butler Tech Core Standard Interviews2010

$16,500

Seufert, Robert L.• National ScienceFoundation

Sinclair Community College: FacultyDevelopment in Hybrid and AdvancedAutomotive Technology

$24,000

Seufert, Robert L.• National ScienceFoundation

Sinclair Community College: FacultyDevelopment in Hybrid and AdvancedAutomotive Technology

$9,519

Seufert, Robert L.• Positive Approach toTeen Health (PATH)

Pathblazer Evaluation 2009 $6,000

Seufert, Robert L.• U.S. Department ofTransportation

Highway Traffic Safety Evaluation andAction Planning

$300,750

See grant(s) involving departmental faculty in University Multiple Unit Projects,Listed at End of Table II $10,000

Center for Chemistry Education $200,000

Sarquis, Arlyne M.• National Institutes ofHealth

HealthRICH Administrative Supplement $200,000

Corporate and Community Institute- Middletown $63,890

McNab, Patricia L.• Various Business Sources Continuing Education Classes $63,890

Engineering Technology- Middletown $21,650

Ranatunga, Padmasiri V.• U.S. Air Force Progressive Failure Analysis ofTranslaminar Reinforced CompositeStructures

$21,650

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Office of Dean - Middletown Campus $84,000

Schorman, Rob• Cincinnati StateTechnical andCommunity College

Tech Prep Program $84,000

University Multiple Units $1,209,930Communication/ Journalism Program/ Miami-Whitewater Valley Public Media Project $15,000

Ryan, Kathleen M.Tobin, James E.

• National Endowment forthe Humanities

Ohio Humanities Council: HomefrontHeroines

$15,000

Computer Science, Software Engineering, and Systems Analysis/ Psychology $175,815

Bachmann, Eric R.Waller, David A.

• National ScienceFoundation

HCC: Medium: Collaborative Research:Low Cost, Portable, Multi-User,Immersive Virtual Environment Systemsfor Education and Training in Worlds ofUnlimited Size

$175,815

Mathematics/ School of Education, Health and Society $326,000

Skillings, John H.Johnson, Iris D.

• Ohio Board of Regents Choose Ohio First: Improving STEMTeacher Preparation: A Long TermInvestment

$326,000

Mathematics/ Teacher Education $188,613

D’Ambrosio, Beatriz S.Edwards, Michael T.Harper, Suzanne R.Johnson, Iris D.

• U.S. Department ofEducation

Miami University Partnership forEnhancing Teaching (of Mathematics(MUPET)

$188,613

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering/ Physics $16,330

Ettouney, Osama M.Jaeger, Herbert

• National Institute ofStandards andTechnology

2010 National Institute of Science andTechnology Summer UndergraduateResearch Fellowship Program SURF

$16,330

Office of Health Education/ Kinesiology and Health $100,000

Urra, Daniel E.Zullig, Keith J.Murray, Karen A.

• U.S. Department ofHealth and HumanServices

Drug Free Communities Support Program $100,000

Psychology/ Computer Science, Software Engineering, and Systems Analysis $312,672

Waller, David A.Bachmann, Eric R.

• National ScienceFoundation

II-EN: Enabling Large-Scale Multi-UserImmersive Virtual Reality Simulations

$312,672

Zoology- Hamilton/ Ecology Research Center $69,500

Berg, David J.Rypstra, Ann L.

• National ScienceFoundation

Research Experiences for UndergraduatesSite: Ecology in Human-DominatedLandscapes

$69,500

Zoology- Hamilton/ Zoology- Oxford/ Zoology- Middletown $6,000

Keane, BrianSolomon, Nancy G.Harding, Paul A.

• National ScienceFoundation

Investigation of Genes and ComplexSocial Behavior Under EcologicallyRelevant Conditions

$6,000

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TABLE III MIAMI UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF, AND STUDENTS

SUBMITTING PROPOSALS July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010

From July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010, a total 277 University faculty, staff, and students prepared and submitted 485 proposals to outside organizations for funding of academic projects. Their affiliations and last names appear in the table below. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of proposals, if more than one, for which an individual was listed as (one of) the Principal Investigator(s).

Arts and Science, College of

Anthropology Hay-Rollins

Botany Castellano, Edelman (3), Gorchov (4), Hickey, Kiss (5), Li (6), Liang (12), Millar, Moore, Shrestha, Stevens (2), Vincent (3), Whigham, Xing, Zheng

Center for Animal Behavior Harding, Isaacson, Keane (2), Lucia, Rypstra, Solomon

Center for Environmental, Education, Baldwin, Eshbaugh (6), Kaufman (7) Natural History and Conservation

Center for Human Psychophysiology Bergen, Hugenberg (2), Schussler, Thomas (2), Zhou

Center for Industrial Organic Chemistry Taylor

Center for Neuroscience Isaacson

Center for Public Management and Dudas (2), Haney (2), Morris (3), Russo (7) Regional Affairs/Political Science

Center for School-Based Mental Flaspohler, Green (3, Paternite Health Programs

Chemistry and Biochemistry Bretz (2), Crowder (8), Dabney-Smith (3), Danielson (2), Gung (6), Hagerman, Hartley (4), Kennedy (11), Lorigan (3), Makaroff (3), Pacey (14), Sommer (19), Taulbee, Tierney (7), Tolbert (3), Wang (4), Yezierski, Zou (2)

Classics Nimis

Comparative Religion Wilson

Electron Microscopy Facility Edelmann (2)

English Fuller, Klestinec, Minich

Geography Currie, England, Maingi (2), Medley (3), Renwick

Geology Brudzinski (5), Currano, Dilek, Dong (4), Hart, Levy, McWilliams, Morton, Rakovan J. (4), Rech, Widom (3)

German, Russian, and East Asian Languages Ganeva (2), Jeep, Shen, Yang

History Cayton (2), Norris

Institute of Environmental Sciences Boardman (2), Foster, Hagar, McCollum (3), Rakovan, M., Renwick (5), Simmons

Interactive Media Studies Grace

Journalism Gibbs (3), Ryan, Tobin

Mathematics Akhtar, Cox, D’Ambrosio, Dowling, Harper, Ishiu, Jiang, Keiser, Naresh, Smith R. (3)

Microbiology Actis (3), Balish (2), Bollmann (2), Cheng (2), Morgan-Kiss (3)

Physics Blue, Clemens, Eid (2), Jaegar (2), Pechan, Urayama, Yarrison-Rice

Political Science Schneider (2)

Psychology Abele (2), Alishio, Green (4), Johnson, Mark, McConnell, Messman-Moore, Quinn, Raval, Stasser (2), Summerville (2), Waller (3), Wessels, Wolfe (2)

Sociology and Gerontology Bulanda, Manning, McGrew, Subedi (3), Zhai

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Spanish and Portuguese Jarrett Bromberg, Rodriguez-Gonzalez

Statistics Bailer (3)

Teacher Education Wanko

Zoology Bankroff, Berg, C., Boone, Cady, Chesh, Costanzo (2), Crist, Del Rio-Tsonis (2), Do Amaral, Fernandes (5), Fisk (3), Gonzalez, Gordon, Harding (2), James (2), Kaufman, Keane (2), Lee (2), Madakahira, Meikle, Moeller, Myers (2), Oris (2), Robinson (3), Rypstra, Schaeffer, Shi (5), Sitvarin (2), Solomon (4), Spivak, Tomoyasu, Vanni (2), Vaughn (2), Whu, Williamson (6)

Business Administration, School of

Center Business Excellence Ballou (2), Harman (2), Heitger (2)

Center for Social Entrepreneurship Smith B. (2)

Computer Science Gannod

Economics Elliott, Even, Roberson

Marketing Ellram (2)

Education, Health and Society, School of

Center for Human Development, Abbitt, Bergen (2), Boone, W. (2) Bush (2), Newsome (2), Myers Learning & Technology C., Myers L., Wasburn-Moses

Educational Leadership Baxter-Magolda

Educational Psychology Cole (2), Wasburn-Moses (7)

Family Studies and Social Work Kuvalanka (3), Sellers

Kinesiology and Health Chase (2), Lipnickey, Massie, Potteiger, Ward

Ohio’s Evaluation & Assessment Center Woodruff (27) for Mathematics and Science in Ohio

Teacher Education Baustista, Edwards M., Evans, Johnson, I., McCollum (2), Schulz, Schwartz, Shiveley, Terrell

The Discovery Center Cummins, McCollum (3), Myers C. Engineering and Applied Science, School of

Computer Science and Systems Analysis Bachmann (2), Burge, Frikken (2), Gannod, Karro, Opyrchal

Electrical and Computer Engineering Cheng, Garmatvuk (2), Jamieson (2), Mortun (3), Zhou

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Ettouney, Hamilton, Khan, Koo (2), Singh, Sommers (2)

Paper and Chemical Engineering Almquist, Clayhold, Coffin (3), Keller (2), Kerr (7), Moshiribad (3), Thrash (2), Zhang

Fine Arts, School of

Architecture and Interior Design Ben Bonham, Johnston

Art Au

Performing Arts Series Liberatore (3)

Graduate School and Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship (GSOARS)

GSOARS Cochrane (2)

Scripps Foundation and Gerontology Center Applebaum (6), Bulanda, Kinney (2), Kunkel (5), Leek, Lokon (3), McGrew, K.(2) Mehdizadeh (2), Straker (3)

Other Offices

Art Museum Wicks

Center for Writing Excellence Anderson

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Intercollegiate Athletics Lener (2)

Office of Community Engagement Gibbons

Office of Health Education McNeill

Office of Off-Campus Affairs Burke

Office of the President Berry

Office of the Provost Gorman, Skillings

Student Counseling Ward

Student Financial Aid Johnson (2)

Student Health Services Urra

Transition and Assessment O’Neal

University Libraries Caniz, Millard, Perkins, Stuckey, Wells Regional Campus- Hamilton

Academic Advising Murray (2)

Art Wilson

Center for Civic Engagement Moyer

Corporate and Community Institute Weber (19)

Engineering Technology Abatan, Speckert

Geography Skryzhevska

Geology Krekeler (3)

History Johnson

Miami Hamilton Downtown Dienno

Nursing Flinders

Office of Admission Bauer

Office of Learning Assistance Haverkos

Office of the Dean Hall

Zoology Berg, D. (4) Regional Campus- Middletown Applied Research Center Seufert (7)

Center for Chemistry Education Bowyer, Hershberger (5), Hurn, Marshall (2), Sarquis, A (2).

Chemistry and Biochemistry Marine

Computer and Information Technology Bishop-Clark, Howard

Corporate and Community Institute McNab (2)

Engineering Technology Abatan, Ranatunga

English Heilman

Geography Kisanga Mathematics & Statistics Attanayake (2)

Miami University Middletown Campus Hatton Individual Volunteering in the Community

Office of the Dean Schorman

Zoology Cady Regional Campus- Voice of America

Learning Center Nimtz