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Page 1: OARS Annual Report FY2011

Annual ReportJuly 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011

Of�ice for the Advancement ofResearch and ScholarshipMiami UniversityOxford, Ohiowww.miami.muohio.edu/research/

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Report  on  Research  FY2011          Table  of  Contents    Associate  Provost's  Perspective  .........................................................................................................................    1    Academic  Grants  and  Contracts  –  Graphical  Summary  ............................................................................    2    Research  Highlights  ..................................................................................................................................................    3    Academic  Grants  and  Contracts  –  Tabular  Summary  ................................................................................    4    Table  I  –  Academic  Grants  and  Contracts  by  Funding  Source  ...............................................................    5    Table  II  –  Academic  Grants  and  Contracts  by  Organizational  Unit       and  Principal  Investigator  ...............................................................................................................    7    Table  III  –  Proposals  Submitted  by  Faculty,  Staff,  and  Students  ........................................................    31    OARS  Staff  and  Contact  Information  ..............................................................................................................    34                

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Associate Provost’s Perspective

Contact Information

Of�ice for the Advancement ofResearch and Scholarship

501 East High StreetRoudebush 102Oxford, OH 45056 USA

P: 513-529-3600F: 513-529-3762

www.miami.muohio.edu/research/

James T. OrisInterim Associate Provost for Research and Scholarship

OFFICE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP (OARS) 102 Roudebush Hall Oxford, OH 45056 513-529-3600 513-529-3762 / FAX http://www.miami.muohio.edu/research/!

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Report on Research FY 2011

Awards by Campus Area

Awards by Source ($)

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Report on Research FY 2011

Miami University Academic Grants and Contracts SUMMARY

EXTERNAL GRANTS & LICENSE FEES/ROYALTIES

During the fiscal year July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011 (FY11) Miami University received 267 awards. Total support from external sources was $23,335,186, which included $23,205,131 for projects initiated by University faculty and staff, and $130,055 received as license fees and royalties. In addition, $1,622,904 was received for student financial aid (not included in the total below). This external funding provides increased opportunities for faculty, students and staff to engage in inquiry and the creation of knowledge. The FY11 academic grants and contracts are detailed below by type of funding source and purpose.

MIAMI UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011

Research 84.2%

of Total Funding

Instruction 14.2%

of Total Funding

Service 1.1%

of Total Funding

License Fees/ 0.6%

of Total Funding Totals

Number of

Awards Federal

Government 72.1%

$15,065,650 $1,680,775 $70,211 $16,816,636 140

State of Ohio 6.5% $910,285 $570,039 $34,509

$1,514,833 22

Other Government Agencies

2.2% $356,395 $135,062 $28,495 $519,952 21

Industry & Business

11.5% $2,538,553 $106,521 $41,910 $2,686,984 50

Foundations & Associations

7.1% $770,479 $820,628 $75,619 $1,666,726 34

License Fees & Royalties

0.6% $130,055 $130,055 2

Totals $19,641,362 $3,313,025 $250,744 $130,055 $23,335,186 269

Federal-funding sources provided $16,816,636 representing 72.5% of Miami externally funded research for FY11. Funds from the National Science Foundation ($6,722,232) and the National Institutes of Health ($3,949,960) comprise 63% of federal awards this year.

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TABLE I

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTS, BY FUNDING SOURCE

July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011

A. Federal Government 141 $16,891,593

Administration on Aging 1 $276,575

Air Force Research Laboratory 1 $100,000

Corporation for National and Community Service 1 $5,500

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 3 $280,000

National Endowment for the Arts 1 $10,000

National Institute of Standards and Technology 2 $41,100

National Institute of Health 21 $3,949,960

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2 $261,835

National Science Foundation 57 $6,722,232

National Security Agency 1 $213,466

Office of Naval Research 1 $74,957

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services 1 $95,000

U.S. Department of Agriculture 3 $103,494

U.S. Department of Defense 3 $256,558

U.S. Department of Education 16 $1,914,974

U.S. Department of the Energy 2 $217,546

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 10 $598,425

U.S. Department of Homeland Security 1 $88,460

U.S. Department of Justice 2 $71,541

U.S. Department of Labor 2 $220,446

U.S. Department of the Interior 3 $31,308

U.S. Department of Transportation 1 $450,000

U.S. Geological Survey 1 $30,475

United States Air Force 5 $877,741

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TABLE I, Continued

B. State of Ohio 22 $1,514,833

Butler County Solid Waste 1 $2,231 Cincinnati State Technical and Community College 2 $91,314 Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute (DAGSI) 1 $64,473 Ohio Arts Council 1 $8,381 Ohio Board of Regents 3 $682,925 Ohio Department of Aging 1 $49,284 Ohio Department of Development 1 $63,944 Ohio Department of Education 4 $193,017 Ohio Department of Health 1 $10,030 Ohio Department of Natural Resources 2 $94,371 Ohio Plant Biotechnology Consortium 2 $45,000 Ohio Public Works Commission 1 $65,000 University of Cincinnati 1 $129,863 Wright State University 1 $15,000

C. Other Government Agencies 22 $520,644

D. Industry and Business 47 $2,685,292

E. Foundations and Associations 35 $1,592,769 GRAND TOTAL 267 $23,205,131

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

TABLE II

July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

College of Arts and Science $16,505,080Botany $803,002

Cao, JingyiLi, Qingshun

• Sigma Xi Establishment of a Protocol forCollecting Cell-Type Specific Poly (A)Sites in Arabidopsis Roots

$988

Francko, David A.• The University of AlabamaResearch

License Agreement based on FreezePrufTechnologyUA Ref: EXLIC11-0001

$692

Gorchov, David L.Whigham, Dennis F.

• Smithsonian TropicalResearch Institute

Exotic Plant Invasion in TemperateDeciduous Forest: Patterns and Processes

$12,000

Kiss, John Z.Edelmann, Richard E.

• National Aeronautics andSpace Administration

Novel Explorations into the Interactionsbetween Light and Gravity Sensing inPlants

$50,000

Kiss, John Z.Edelmann, Richard E.

• National Aeronautics andSpace Administration

Novel Explorations into the Interactionsbetween Light and Gravity Sensing inPlants

$200,000

Kiss, John Z.Millar, Katherine D.L.

• Ohio Plant BiotechnologyConsortium

Metabolic Profiling of Phototropism andGravitropism

$10,000

Li, Qingshun Q.Liang, Chun

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

$59,925

Li, Qingshun Q.• Ohio Plant BiotechnologyConsortium

Lateral Root Development andAlternative Polyadenylation

$35,000

Liang, Chun• European Commission Genetic Improvement of Algae for ValueAdded Projects (Work Package 1 - GeneIdentification)

$29,700

Liang, ChunLi, Qingshun Q.Karro, John E.

• National Institutes ofHealth

In-Silicio Exploration of AlternativePolyadenylation using Next-GenerationSequencing

$279,648

Liang, ChunLi, Qingshun Q.Karro, John E.

• National Institutes ofHealth

In-Silicio Exploration of AlternativePolyadenylation using Next-GenerationSequencing

$3,966

Liang, Chun• U.S. Department ofAgriculture

Comparative Genome Mapping andMicrosatellite DNA Sequence Resources

$20,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Moore, Richard C.• National ScienceFoundation

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

$101,083

Center for Chemistry Education $280,293

Hershberger, Susan A. S.• U.S. Department ofEducation

OBOR: Improving Elementary ScienceLiteracy through Writing to Learn

$280,293

Center for Chemistry Education/ Chemistry and Biochemistry- Oxford $197,525

Hershberger, Susan A.S.Gung, Benjamin W.Marshall, Janet

• National ScienceFoundation

Collaboration and Guided Inquiry in theOrganic Chemistry Lab

$197,525

Center for Human Psychophysiology/ Psychology $199,999

Hugenberg, Kurt• National ScienceFoundation

The Motivated Origins of the Cross RaceEffect

$199,999

Center for Nepal Studies/ Sociology and Gerontology $200,395

Subedi, Janardan• National Institutes ofHealth

Genetics of Bone Structure andMetabolism

$84,048

Subedi, Janardan• National Institutes ofHealth

Wright State Univ.: Genetic Architectureof Human Dentognathic Complex

$81,347

Subedi, Janardan• Temple University The Jiri Growth and Bone Strength Study $20,000

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

$15,000

Center for Public Management and Regional Affairs $130,000

Russo, Philip A.• City of Springboro CityCouncil

Assessing City Services: CommunitySatisfaction Survey

$15,000

Russo, Philip A.• Ohio Public WorksCommission

Local Government Infrastructure: StateCapital Improvement and LocalTransportation Improvement Programs

$65,000

Russo, Philip A.• Ohio Township Association Grassroots Government Research Project $50,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs/ Psychology $332,887

Flaspohler, Paul D.• Princeton School District Princeton School District: OlweusBullying Prevention Program: PrincetonCity Schools

$24,321

Green, Jennifer H.• Community Mental HealthInc.

Community Mental Health Traineeship-Green

$20,000

Green, Jennifer H.• Richmond State Hospital Richmond State Traineeship Green 2011-13

$27,200

Green, Jennifer H.• Talawanda School District Talawanda Psychology Traineeship 2011-2012

$10,000

Green, Jennifer H.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Children’s Hospital Wade Traineeship-Green

$16,225

Green, Jennifer H• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

Children’s ADHD Traineeship-Green $18,600

Paternite, Carl E.• Substance Abuse andMental Health ServicesAdministration

Ohio Mental Health Network for SchoolSuccess (OMHNSS)

$95,000

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

Examination of Decisions Leading toExternal Placements for ED Youth

$50,000

Paternite, Carl E.• U.S. Department of Justice Building a Prevention Framework toAddress Teen “Sexting” Behaviors

$47,694

Paternite, Carl E.• U.S. Department of Justice Building a Prevention Framework toAddress Teen “Sexting” Behaviors

$23,847

Chemistry and Biochemistry $2,884,636

Bretz, Stacey L.• National ScienceFoundation

Doctoral Scholars in ChemistryEducation Research

$261,877

Hagerman, Ann• U.S. Department ofAgriculture

Effects of Polyphenolic Substances onSoil Organic Matter

$35,000

Hagerman, Ann• U.S. Department ofAgriculture

Effects of Polyphenolic Substances onSoil Organic Matter

$48,494

Hartley, C. Scott• United States Air Force Cross-Conjugated Nanoarchitectures $376,499

Hartley, C. Scott• United States Air Force Cross-Conjugated Nanoarchitectures(Equipment Supplement)

$62,317

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Kennedy, Michael A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Metabonomics Studies of HumanDiseases

$426,000

Kennedy, Michael A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Metabonomics Study of Asthma fromSerum and Exhaled Breath Condensates

$6,500

Kennedy, Michael A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Metabonomics Study of NeutralizingGM-CSF Auto-Antibodies and IntestinalPermeability

$8,000

Kennedy, Michael A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Structural Genomics of EukaryoticDomain Families

$270,000

Kennedy, Michael A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Structural Genomics of EukaryoticDomain Families

$30,000

Lorigan, Gary A.• National Institutes ofHealth

EPR and Solid-state NMR Studies ofIntegral Membrane Proteins

$260,073

Lorigan, Gary A.• National ScienceFoundation

Investigating Membrane Proteins withMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

$420,000

Makaroff, Christopher A.Tolbert, Blanton S.

• National ScienceFoundation

Summer Undergraduate ResearchExperiences in Chemistry andBiochemistry

$96,103

Makaroff, Christopher A.Tolbert, Blanton S.

• National ScienceFoundation

Summer Undergraduate ResearchExperiences in Chemistry andBiochemistry

$95,104

Sommer, André J.• Ohio Department ofDevelopment

High Performance Spectroscopy SensorApplications in High Speed ProductTesting

$63,944

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

$45,452

Steinecker, William H.• NoBull Innovation VGC Comparison of OTC for VOCAnalysis

$15,640

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

$29,688

Taylor, Richard T.• National ScienceFoundation

Ohio REEL Program - ResearchExperience to Enhance Learning

$4,000

Wang, Hong• National ScienceFoundation

CAREER; Enamine-Metal Lewis AcidBifunctional Catalysts for AsymmetricOrganic Transformations

$210,245

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Zou, Shouzhong• General Motors Electrochemical Studies of MonodisperseFacet-Controlled Pt3Ni Nanocrystals asORR Catalysts

$119,700

Chemistry and Biochemistry/ Botany/ Microbiology/ Zoology $38,600

Makaroff, Christopher A.Actis, Luis A.Kiss, John Z.Meikle, Douglas

• Beckman Foundation Beckman Scholars in Chemistry,Biochemistry and the Biological Sciences

$38,600

Chemistry and Biochemistry/ Center for Industrial Organic Chemistry $60,060

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

$31,710

Taylor, Richard T.• Goodyear Tire and RubberCompany

Technical Services Agreement $28,350

English $50,000

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 $35,000

English/ University Libraries $41,000

Mandell, Laura C.• Andrew W. MellonFoundation

18th Connect and Open-Access Full-Text $41,000

Geography $9,088

Currie, Brian S.• Utah Geological Survey Reservoir Characterization of the CedarMountain and Dakota Formations,Northern Uinta Basin

$9,088

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Geography/ Botany $11,030

Medley, Kimberly E.Shrestha, Sushma

• National ScienceFoundation

Global Localism at ManasluConservation Area in the EasternHimalayas, Nepal: Integrating Ecologicaland Ethnobotanical Knowledge aboutCommunity Forests for BiodiversityConservation

$11,030

Geology $2,770,245

Brudzinski, Michael R.• National Aeronautics andSpace Administration

Aseismic Fault Slip Processes throughSpace-Based and Seismic Observations

$30,000

Brudzinski, Michael R.• National ScienceFoundation

Technology Assistance withImplementation and Operation ofTransportable Array Element of USArray and EarthScope

$33,867

Brudzinski, Michael R.• U.S. Department of theInterior

Collaborative Research: DelineatingFuture Cascadia Megathrust Rupture withContinuous GPS and Seismic Recordingsof Episodic Tremor and Slip (ETS)

$28,143

Currano, Ellen D.Light, Melissa A.

• Evolving Earth Foundation Palynological Reconstructions of EarlyEocene Environmental and BioticPerturbations in the Wind River Basin,Wyoming

$3,000

Currano, Ellen D.• National GeographicSociety

The Response of Ethiopian Ecosystemsto Geographic and Climatic ChangeAcross the Paleogene-Neogene Boundary(23 Million Years Ago)

$20,760

Currie, Brian S.• Landmark GraphicsCorporation

Software for Analysis of GeophysicalBorehore and Seismic Reflection Data

$1,761,822

Dong, Hailiang• National ScienceFoundation

PIRE: Toward a Holistic and GlobalUnderstanding of Hot SpringsEcosystems: A US-China basedInternational Collaboration

$153,778

Dong, Hailiang• U.S. Department ofDefense

Coupled Diffusion and ReactionProcesses in Rock Matrices: Impact onDilute Groundwater Plumes

$60,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Dong, Hailiang• U.S. Department of Energy Reactivity of Iron-bearing Phyllosilicateswith Uranium and Chromium throughRedox Transition Zone

$209,213

Krekeler, Mark• Procter & Gamble Development of High ValueCryptomelane Materials from SpentDuracell Alkaline Batteries

$93,000

Krekeler, Mark• The Gillette Company Extraction and Synthesis of High ValueMaterials from Spent Alkaline Batteries

$7,500

Rakovan, John• National ScienceFoundation

Coprecipitation of Pb and As in Apatiteand Applications to EnvironmentalRemediation

$82,194

Rakovan, John• National ScienceFoundation

Coprecipitation of Pb and as in Apatiteand Applications to EnvironmentalRemediation

$4,383

Widom, Elisabeth• National ScienceFoundation

Identifying Crustal and Mantle Processesin the Central Trans-Mexican VolcanicBelt

$91,263

Widom, Elisabeth• National ScienceFoundation

Identifying Crustal and Mantle Processesin the Central Trans-Mexican VolcanicBelt

$94,808

Widom, Elisabeth• National ScienceFoundation

Links Between Magma SourceCharacteristics, Shallow Plumbing, andEruptive Styles in Mafic IntraplateVolcanic Fields (Lunar Crater VolcanicField, Nevada)

$96,514

History $121,992

Cayton, Mary K.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Hamilton City Schools: Voices ofAmerica

$121,992

Institute of Environmental Sciences $43,352

Renwick, William H.• Clermont County Board ofCommissioners

Clermont County Water Resources $9,712

Renwick, William H.• U.S. Department of theInterior

NTN Precipitation Collection Station SiteOperation 10/1/2010- 3/6/2011

$2,165

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Renwick, William H.• U.S. Department of theInterior

NTN Precipitation Collection Station SiteUpgrade Services

$1,000

Renwick, William H.• U.S. Geological Survey Continued Operation of the NTNPrecipitation Collection Station inOxford, OH

$30,475

Mathematics $787,007

Akhtar, RezaDowling, Patrick

• National Security Agency Summer Undergraduate MathematicalSciences Research Institute

$213,466

Dowling, PatrickAkhtar, Reza

• National ScienceFoundation

Summer Undergraduate MathematicalSciences Research Institute

$142,541

Skillings, John H.Johnson, Iris D.

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

$406,000

Smith, Robert S.• Scioto County AreaFoundation

Junior Scholars Program 2011 $25,000

Microbiology $1,280,895

Actis, Luis A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Study of Iron Acquisition inAcinetobacter baumannii

$279,266

Actis, Luis A.• National Institutes ofHealth

Study of Iron Acquisition inAcinetobacter baumannii

$27,927

Balish, Mitchell F.• National Institutes ofHealth

Gliding Motility and Cytadherence inMycoplasma penetrans

$314,880

Morgan-Kiss, Rachael M.• National ScienceFoundation

CAREER: Protist Nutritional Strategiesin Permanently Stratified Antarctic Lakes

$658,822

Philosophy $2,500

Zakin, Emily A.• American PhilosophicalAssociation

Support for philoSOPHIA Journal andConference

$2,500

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Physics $228,656

Jaeger, HerbertEid, Khalid F.Ucci, Donald R.Jamieson, Peter A.

• National Institute ofStandards and Technology

Summer Undergraduate ResearchFellowship Partnership in Physics

$23,700

Jaeger, Herbert• National Institute ofStandards and Technology

Summer Undergraduate ResearchFellowship Partnership in Physics

$17,400

Jaeger, HerbertPechan, Michael J.

• Positronics Research, LLC Positron Annihilation LifetimeSpectroscopy on Timken Bearings- aPilot Study

$14,000

Urayama, Paul K.• National ScienceFoundation

Cellular NADH Fluorescence as aMetabolic Indicator Under Pressure:Piezophysiological Studies at aPredominantly- Undergraduate PhysicsDepartment

$141,556

Yarrison-Rice, Jan M.• National ScienceFoundation

Materials World Network Collaborative:Semiconductor NanowireHeterostructures

$32,000

Psychology $552,523

Flaspohler, Paul D.• Talawanda School District School-Based Evaluations $10,095

Green, Jennifer H.• Central Clinic Psychology Traineeship 2011-2012 $7,600

Green, Jennifer H.• Ohio Children’s Trust Fund IY Catholic Charities Green 2011-12 $25,000

Johnson, Joseph G.• Procter & Gamble Social Science Principles Applied toConsumer Behavior

$4,068

Messman-Moore, Terri L.• National Institutes ofHealth

Sexual Revictimization: Emotional andPsychosocial Mediators

$82,905

Summerville, Amy• Procter & Gamble Biometrics Research InstituteUndergraduate Externship 2011

$10,500

Summerville, Amy• Procter & Gamble Biometrics Research InstitutesExternship (Summer 2011)

$9,000

Summerville, Amy• Procter & Gamble Graduate Summer Internship $4,068

Summerville, Amy• Procter & Gamble Postbaccalaureate Fellowship $46,900

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Waller, David A.• U.S. Department ofDefense

Enabling Large- Scale Multi-UserImmersive Virtual Reality Simulations

$150,000

Wolfe, Christopher R.• National Institutes ofHealth

A Web Tutor to Help Women DecideAbout Testing for Genetic Breast CancerRisk

$202,387

Scripps Foundation and Gerontology Center $1,014,510

Applebaum, Robert A.Kunkel, Suzanne R.

• Ohio Department of Aging Evaluation of State of Ohio NursingHome Diversion and Relocation Initiative

$49,284

Applebaum, Robert A.Mehdizadeh, Shahla

• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

Proposal to Provide Data to ImproveOhio’s Long-Term Service and SupportSystem

$233,080

Bulanda, Jennifer R.• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

The Relationship between MaritalQuality and Physical Health among OlderAfrican Americans

$30,400

Ciferri, William B.• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

Long Term Care Direct Care WorkforceProject

$7,986

Cummins, Phyllis A.Kunkel, Suzanne R.

• U.S. Department of Labor Enhancing the SCSEP Network: History,Characteristics, Collaboration, and BestPractices

$35,446

Kunkel, Suzanne R.Ciferri, William B.

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

$276,575

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

Lokon, Elizabeth J.• Cedar Village Open Minds through Art (OMA): An ArtProgram for People with Dementia

$82,278

McGrew, Kathryn B.• MetLife Mature MarketInstitute

Best Case Scenarios $12,000

Nelson, Ian M.Chow, Karl

• Council on Aging ofSouthwestern Ohio

Consumer Satisfaction: Creation ofProvider Quality Reports and QualityData Set

$70,461

Sociology and Gerontology $19,978

Bulanda, Ronald E.• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

Children’s Family Structures andTransitions: Accounting for Allostasis

$19,978

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Speech Pathology and Audiology $152,350

Baker, Susan E.• Cincinnati Children’sHospital Medical Center

Examination of Pediatric VoiceAssessment and Treatment Protocols

$17,578

Brehm, Susan E.• National Institutes ofHealth

Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training inPatients with Upper Airway Obstruction

$104,394

Hutchinson, Kathleen• Ohio Department ofEducation

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

$12,800

Weinrich, Barbara D.• Cincinnati Children’sHospital Medical Center

Examination of Pediatric VoiceAssessment and Treatment Protocols

$17,578

Zoology $3,039,965

Barbosa, SabaneroDel Rio-Tsonis, Katia

• Sigma Xi Canonical Shh Signaling: A Key forRetina Regeneration

$1,500

Byner, HeatherKillian, Kathleen A.

• Sigma Xi Immune Regulation of AdultNeurogenesis

$400

Callahan, Phyllis A.• Procter & Gamble Supporting the Professional Developmentof Undergraduates in the Life Sciences

$10,000

Costanzo, Jon P.• National ScienceFoundation

Mechanisms of PhysiologicalMechanisms in Anuran Adaptation toExtreme Cold

$142,839

Costanzo, Jon P.• National ScienceFoundation

Mechanisms of PhysiologicalMechanisms in Anuran Adaptation toExtreme Cold

$225,619

Crist, Thomas O.Nelson, James

• Ohio Biological Survey Ants in Forest Ecosystems $500

Crist, Thomas O.Nelson, Jason

• Ohio Biological Survey Biodiversity of Ants in the Prairies $500

Crist, Thomas O.Upstrom, Kaitlin A.

• Prairie Biotic Research Inc. Biodiversity of Ants and Mites in Prairies $1,000

DeCandia, Jessica L.Keane, Brian

• Sigma Xi Validity of Present SubspeciesClassification and Degree of GeneticDifferentiation in Prairie Vole

$1,000

Del Rio-Tsonis, Katia• National Institutes ofHealth

Signaling Pathways During Chick RetinaRegeneration

$281,160

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

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

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

$14,250

Fisk, Melany C.• National ScienceFoundation

Collaborative Research: Nutrient Co-limitation in Young and MatureHardwood Forests

$9,682

Fisk, Melany C.• National ScienceFoundation

Collaborative Research: Winter ClimateChange in a Northern Hardwood Forest

$55,596

Fisk, Melany C.• National ScienceFoundation

Long-term Ecological Research at theHubbard Brook Experimental Forest

$240,000

Gonzalez, Maria J.Vanni, Michael J.

• Ohio Department ofNatural Resources

Classification of Ohio Reservoirs Basedon Lower Tropic Levels: Implementing aWatershed

$80,504

Gonzalez, Maria J.Showalter, Ann

• Sigma Xi Effects of Nutritional Food Quality onthe Growth, Behavior, and Physiology ofan Insect that Links Aquatic andTerrestrial Food Webs

$990

Gonzalez, Maria J.Showalter, Ann

• Sigma Xi The Interactive Role of Lake Productivityand Sediment-Feeding Fish on Growthand Overwinter Survivorship of BluegillSunfish

$545

Lee, Richard E.• National ScienceFoundation

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

$140,881

Oris, James T.• Exxon Mobil Corporation Consulting Services for Exxon MobilCorporation

$46,782

Oris, James T.• National Oceanic andAtmosphericAdministration

Assessment of Ecological Impacts of theBP Deep Horizon Oil Spill

$11,835

Oris, James T.• National Oceanic andAtmosphericAdministration

Photoenhanced Toxicity of DeepwaterHorizon Oil to Fish and Zooplankton

$250,000

Robinson, Michael L.• National Institutes ofHealth

The Role of Fibroblast Growth Factors inLens Development

$341,259

Schaeffer, Paul J.• National Institutes ofHealth

Lipid Overload and Skeletal MuscleEnergetics

$426,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Shi, Haifei• American HeartAssociation

Gender Difference in Central Action ofBrain-derived Neurotrophic Factor

$308,000

Shi, Haifei• National Institutes ofHealth

Sex-specific Roles of Brain-DerivedNeurotrophic Factor

$426,000

Solomon, Nancy G.Keane, BrianHarding, Paul

• National ScienceFoundation

NSF Supplement to RUI: Investigation ofGenes and Complex Social BehaviorUnder Ecologically Relevant Conditions

$11,873

Williamson, Craig E.• National ScienceFoundation

Environmental Aquatic ResourceSensing: Basic Science, BusinessEducation, and Outreach

$11,250

Zoology- Project Dragonfly $470,000

Myers, Christopher A.Myers, Lynne B.

• Cincinnati Zoo andBotanical Gardens

Earth Expeditions: A GlobalConservation Program

$470,000

Zoology- Project Dragonfly/ Center for Human Learning, Development and Technology $470,968

Myers, Christopher A.Myers, Lynn B.

• National ScienceFoundation

Saving Species $470,968

Zoology/ Center for Visual Sciences $40,000

Robinson, Michael L.• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

Investigating the Pluripotency Potentialof Lens Epithelial Cells

$40,000

Zoology/ Ecology Research Center $106,883

Gonzalez, Maria J.Vanni, Michael J.Spivak, Amanda C.

• National ScienceFoundation

Exploring the Generality of Light,Nutrient and Predator Constraints onFood Chain Efficiency

$106,883

Zoology/ Ecology Research Center/ Geography $150,000

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

• National ScienceFoundation

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

$150,000

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Zoology/ Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology/ Ecology Research Center $14,741

Vanni, Michael J.Hayes, Nicole M.

• National ScienceFoundation

Dissertation Research: Causes andConsequences of CyanobacterialDominance and Toxin Production

$14,741

Richard T. Farmer School of Business $113,210Center for Business Excellence $88,460

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

• U.S. Department ofHomeland Security

DECIDE: Cyber Conflict ResearchConsortium DECIDE Project

$88,460

Center for Social Entrepreneurship $5,500

Smith, Brett R.• Corporation for Nationaland Community Service

Pay it Forward: StrengtheningCommunities through Student-LedPhilanthropy

$5,500

Economics $19,250

Even, William E.• Employment PoliciesInstitute

Racial Differences in the EmploymentConsequences of Minimum WageIncreases

$19,250

School of Education Health and Society $1,520,172Center for Human Development, Learning & Technology/ Educational Psychology $90,897

Cole, Jane E.Wasburn-Moses, Leah H.

• Ohio Department ofEducation

Intervention Specialist ImprovementGrant

$90,897

Center for Human Development, Learning & Technology/ Educational Psychology/ Family Studies andSocial Work/

$4,600

Bergen, DorisBush, Kevin

• Butler County EducationalService Center

Evaluation of the Kinship NavigatorsProgram

$4,600

Center for Human Development, Learning & Technology/ Family Studies and Social Work $49,512

Bush, Kevin R.Newsome, W. Sean

• Butler County Children’sServices (BCCS)

Evaluation of the CANSAFE Project:Year Four

$49,512

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

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

$62,934

Bush, Kevin R.Bergen, Doris

• Butler County EducationalService Center

360 Evaluation of the Butler CountyEducational Service Center

$10,628

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

• Butler County EducationalService Center

Evaluation of the Butler County SuccessProgram: Year Six

$52,306

Educational Psychology $30,846

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

East Texas STEM Center Partnership-Year 5

$24,999

Woodin, Michael F.• Talawanda School District Support of Educational PsychologyGraduate Assistant

$5,847

Kinesiology and Health $14,486

Claytor, Randal P.• Ohio Department ofEducation

Data Collection: Physical EducationEvidence Based Curriculum Training(SPARK)

$14,486

Kinesiology and Health/ Health Services Administration $2,500

Lipnickey, Susan C.McNeill, Leslie H.

• Drug Free Action Alliance Buzzkill: Serve Under 21 and the Party’sOver

$2,500

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

$703,376

Kahle, Jane Butler• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Improving Instruction andCommunity to Retain UndergraduateWomen

$40,000

Kahle, Jane Butler• National ScienceFoundation

Science Teacher Institute University ofPennsylvania

$80,000

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Collaborative Research:MU CPATH II: IncorporatingCommunication Outcomes

$32,377

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ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Collaborative Research:MU CPATH II: IncorporatingCommunication Outcomes

$35,400

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Cornell University FossilFinders

$45,500

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Math and Science MiddleSchool Pathways Project (MSP2)

$62,561

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Michigan State UniversityADAPP Advance

$63,150

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Purdue Center for FacultySuccess

$6,646

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Purdue Center for FacultySuccess

$15,000

Woodruff, Sarah B.• National ScienceFoundation

Evaluation of Real Experiences toEnhance Learning (REEL)

$65,000

Woodruff, Sarah B.• Ohio Department ofEducation

Evaluation of Ohio PerformanceAssessment Pilot Project (OPAPP) Phase2

$74,834

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

Cross-Project Evaluation of OhioUniversity and University of Cincinnati:Ohio Mathematics and SciencePartnership (OMSP) Program

$142,035

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

Evaluation of iDiscovery: SustainingProfessional Development through Web-Based Learning Communities 11-12

$23,760

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

Phase II Evaluation of Wright StateUniversity Mathematics and SciencePartnership

$17,113

Teacher Education/ School of Education, Health and Society $292,184

Perry, Bruce E.Feyten, Carine M.

• U.S. Department ofEducation

English for Speakers of Other Languages(ESOL)

$292,184

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July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

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

$268,837

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

• U.S. Department ofEducation

iDiscovery: Sustaining ProfessionalDevelopment Through Web-BasedLearning Communities

$268,837

School of Engineering and Applied Science $2,363,775Chemical and Paper Engineering $236,580

Keller, D. Steven• Georgia PacificCorporation

X-Ray Transmission Methods forMapping the Structure of Fabric CrepedBase Sheets

$39,940

Kerr, Lei L.• California EnergyCommission

Development of Flexible Dye SensitizedSolar Cells

$94,931

Thrash, Marvin E.• National ScienceFoundation

Curriculum Enhancements inEnvironmental Engineering

$1,800

Thrash, Marvin E.• National ScienceFoundation

Modeling the Equilibria ofMacromolecules

$99,909

Computer Science and Software Engineering $633,501

Frikken, Keith B.• National ScienceFoundation

Privacy-Constrained Searching $45,156

Karro, John E.• National ScienceFoundation

CAREER: The de novo Discovery ofTransposable Elements for the Study ofNeutral Substitution Rate Variations inPlant Genomes

$588,345

Computer Science and Software Engineering/ Center for Writing Excellence $236,129

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

• National ScienceFoundation

CPATH II: IncorporatingCommunication Outcomes into theComputer Science Curriculum

$93,834

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

• National ScienceFoundation

CPATH II: IncorporatingCommunication Outcomes into theComputer Science Curriculum

$126,295

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

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

• National ScienceFoundation

CPATH II: IncorporatingCommunication Outcomes into theComputer Science Curriculum, REU

$16,000

Computer Science and Software Engineering/ Psychology $176,096

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

$176,096

Electrical and Computer Engineering $665,786

Chen, Chiou S.• U.S. Department of Energy A Nationwide Consortium of Universitiesto Revitalize Electric Power EngineeringEducation by State-of-Art Laboratories

$8,333

Cheng, Chi-Hao• Office of Naval Research STTR Project: Algorithms for DigitalWideband Receiver Design/ Analysis forElectronic Attack (Phase II)

$74,957

Jamieson, Peter A.• Institute of Navigation Institute of Navigation UndergraduateScholarship

$2,500

Morton, Yu T.• Air Force ResearchLaboratory

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

$100,000

Morton, Yu T.• Institute of Navigation Autonomous Snowplow $2,000

Morton, Yu T.• United States Air Force Satellite Signal Parameter EstimationAlgorithms for High-AccuracyApplications

$180,465

Morton, Yu T.• United States Air Force Satellite Signal Parameter EstimationAlgorithms for High-AccuracyApplications

$189,971

Zhou, QihouMorton, Yu T.

• National ScienceFoundation

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

$77,115

Zhou, Qihou• National ScienceFoundation

Interaction of Planetary-Scale Waves andthe Ionosphere at Low Latitudes

$30,445

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering $415,683

Khan, Fazeel J.Singh, Kumar V.

• National ScienceFoundation

Development and Integration ofComputational and ExperimentalActivity Based Studios withinMechanical and ManufacturingEngineering Curriculum

$199,462

Koo, Jeong-Hoi• National ScienceFoundation

International Planning Visit for US-Korea Undergraduate Research in SmartMaterials

$6,380

McDonough, Laura A.Singh, Kumar V.

• Dayton Area GraduateStudies Institute (DAGSI)

Design of Robust and OptimalAeroelastic Control

$64,473

Shukla, Amit• Ethicon Endo-Surgery Predictive Modeling for NonlinearDynamics in Ultrasonic Cutting Tool

$75,000

Shukla, Amit• Ethicon Endo-Surgery Predictive Modeling Framework forNonlinear Dynamical Phenomenon inUltrasonic Cutting Tool

$17,445

Shukla, Amit• U.S. Department ofDefense

Experimental Analytical NonlinearStructural Response Prediction

$46,558

Shukla, Amit• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

Nonlinear Dynamics of Postural Control:Effect of Aging

$6,365

School of Fine Arts $8,381Performing Arts Series $8,381

Liberatore, Patti H.• Ohio Arts Council Performing Arts Series 2010-11 Season $8,381

Graduate School and Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship $129,863Graduate School and Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship $129,863

Oris, James T.• University of Cincinnati Share of Blue Ash Therapeutics Payout $129,863

Other Offices $614,648Art Museum $10,000

Wicks, Robert S.• National Endowment forthe Arts

Digital Interactive Art Commentaries $10,000

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July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount of Award by Organizational Unit

TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching and University Assessment/ Howe Center forWriting Excellence

$9,000

Shore, Cecilia M.Anderson, Paul V.Mandell, Laura C.

• The Teagle Foundation Assessment in the Humanities $9,000

Intercollegiate Athletics $364,777

Lener, Jason A.• National Collegiate AthleticAssociation

Academic Enhancement $52,500

Lener, Jason A.• National Collegiate AthleticAssociation

NCAA Academic Enhancement Fund $66,649

Lener, Jason A.• National Collegiate AthleticAssociation

Special Assistance Fund $37,009

Lener, Jason A.• National Collegiate AthleticAssociation

Student Athlete Opportunity Fund $208,619

Office of Health Education $21,795

McNeill, Leslie H.• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

ODADAS: College High Risk DrinkingInitiative

$21,795

Office of the Provost $135,062

Skillings, John H.• Office of ChineseLanguage CouncilInternational (Haban)

Confucius Institute at Miami to CreateChinese Language and CulturalOpportunities: 2011 Annual ProjectFunds

$100,000

Skillings, John H.• Office of ChineseLanguage CouncilInternational (Haban)

Confucius Institute at Miami to CreateChinese Language and CulturalOpportunities: Book Exhibit

$30,000

Skillings, John H.• Office of ChineseLanguage CouncilInternational (Haban)

Confucius Institute at Miami to CreateChinese Language and CulturalOpportunities: Online Global PromotionProject Funds

$5,062

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Outdoor Pursuit Center $13,867

Siliko, Jennifer M.• Ohio Department ofNatural Resources

Outdoor Pursuit Center Canoe Instruction $13,867

Physical Facilities $2,231

Vaughn, Gregory D.Blevins, ClarenceSmith, David B.

• Butler County Solid Waste Self-Tipping Bins for Recycling Glass(Promoting Safety and Time/CostSavings)

$2,231

Student Financial Aid $25,000

Johnson, Elizabeth M.• Scioto County AreaFoundation

Student Scholarships $25,000

Student Health Services $32,916

Urra, Daniel E.• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

Coalition for a Healthy Community $32,916

Regional Campus - Hamilton $1,098,104Academic Advising and Retention Services- Hamilton $9,500

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

Univ. of Minnesota: Regional CampusesParticipation in Retention Study

$9,500

Campus Kids Miami University Hamilton $79,619

Anderson, Traci A.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Miami University Three Campus ChildCare Centers

$79,619

Corporate and Community Institute- Hamilton $103,326

Weber, Kathleen M.• A-G Tool & Die Lean Training $8,000

Weber, Kathleen M.• Cincinnati Thermal Spray Leadership Development Phase I $13,500

Weber, Kathleen M.• Epcor Foundries Phase II Lean Training $12,800

Weber, Kathleen M.• Hamilton Precision Facebook for Business $700

Weber, Kathleen M.• Hamilton Precision Lean Training $9,600

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Weber, Kathleen M.• Hydro Systems Company Computer Training Assessments $561

Weber, Kathleen M.• Hydro Systems Company DISC Profiles $500

Weber, Kathleen M.• Hydro Systems Company Lean Training $9,600

Weber, Kathleen M.• Hydro Systems Company Lean Training $10,200

Weber, Kathleen M.• Middletown Tube Works Root Cause Analysis $1,805

Weber, Kathleen M.• NSS Enterprises Inc. Lean Training Phase IV $17,280

Weber, Kathleen M.• NSS Enterprises Inc. Lean Training Phase IV $15,300

Weber, Kathleen M.• Tomak Precision Advanced Blue Print Reading $3,480

History- Hamilton $538,417

Johnson, Martin P.• U.S. Department ofEducation

Preble County: Hometown AmericanHistory: As Goes Ohio, So Goes theNation

$538,417

Microbiology- Hamilton $14,200

Ferguson, Donald J.• National Institutes ofHealth

Investigating the Function of the mttB1Gene Product from Desulfitobacteriumhafniense

$14,200

Nursing- Hamilton $187,305

Flinders, Brooke A.• U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services

Keeping Females on Course for US $187,305

Office of the Dean- Hamilton $99,237

Hall, Daniel E.• National ScienceFoundation

The High School STEM TeacherSynergistic Institute

$99,237

Zoology- Hamilton $66,500

Berg, David J.• National ScienceFoundation

Patterns of Biodiversity of BenthicInvertebrates in Chihuahuan DesertSprings - REU Supplement

$7,500

Berg, David J.• New Mexico Department ofGame & Fish

Effects of Fire on Aquatic InvertebrateCommunities

$19,000

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Berg, David J.• New Mexico Department ofGame & Fish

Microsatellite Development in theGammarus Pecos Species Complex

$20,000

Berg, David J.• New Mexico Department ofGame & Fish

Population Biology of the TexasHornshell Mussel (Popenaias popeii) inNew Mexico

$20,000

Regional Campus - Middletown $851,898Applied Research Center $484,830

Seufert, Robert L.• Butler Technology andCareer DevelopmentSchools

Butler Tech College and CareerReadiness Interviews

$800

Seufert, Robert L.• Butler Technology andCareer DevelopmentSchools

Butler Tech Core Standard Interviews(2011)

$16,500

Seufert, Robert L.• Ohio Department of Health Ross County Health Assessment 2011 $10,030

Seufert, Robert L.• Positive Approach to TeenHealth (PATH)

Pathblazer Evaluation 2010 $6,000

Seufert, Robert L.• The RIDGE Project Keeping FAITH Program Data Analysis $1,500

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

2011 Highway Traffic Safety Evaluationand Action Planning

$450,000

Computer and Information Technology $185,000

Howard, ElizabethBishop-Clark, Cathy U.

• U.S. Department of Labor Health Careers Collaborative of GreaterCincinnati

$185,000

Corporate and Community Institute- Middletown $3,395

Ashe, Robert L.• Pitcher, Enders & Drohan Business Writing $1,395

McNab, Patricia L.• Kutol Products Lean 5S Consulting $2,000

Engineering Technology $68,489

Ranatunga, Padmasiri V.• United States Air Force Progressive Failure Analysis ofTranslaminar Reinforced CompositeStructures

$68,489

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TABLE II, continued

ACADEMIC GRANTS AND CONTRACTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Microbiology- Middletown $12,400

Cowan, Marjorie M.• The McGraw-HillCompanies, Inc.

Concepts of Microbiology (the “Work”) $10,000

Cowan, Marjorie M.• The McGraw-HillCompanies, Inc.

Concepts of Microbiology (the “Work”) $2,400

Office of Community Engagement and Service- Middletown $6,470

Melbye, Eric E.• Middletown CommunityFoundation

Putting Down Roots Garden Project $1,000

Melbye, Eric E.• United Way of GreaterCincinnati

Middletown Tutoring Initiative $1,000

Melbye, Eric E.• United Way of GreaterCincinnati

Middletown Tutoring Initiative $4,470

Office of Dean - Middletown Campus $91,314

Schorman, Rob• Cincinnati State Technicaland Community College

Tech Prep Program $48,000

Schorman, Rob• Cincinnati State Technicaland Community College

Tech Prep Program $43,314

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TABLE III MIAMI UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF, AND STUDENTS

SUBMITTING PROPOSALS July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011

From July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011, a total 261 University faculty, staff, and students prepared and submitted 439 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

Botany Cao, Francko, Hickey, Huerta, Kiss, Li (6), Liang (6), Money (2), Moore (2), Smith-Huerta, Vincent (2), Xing

Center for Chemistry Education Hershberger (5), Marine

Chemistry and Biochemistry Bretz (3), Crowder (2), Gung (3), Hagerman (2), Hartley, Kennedy (8), Lorigan (3), Makaroff (6), Shouzhong, Sommer (2), Steinecker (2), Taylor (3), Tierney (2), Tolbert (2), Wang (5), Yezierski (3), Zou (3)

Communication Starosielski

English Anderson (3), Fuller (2), Mandell (3)

Geography Cummins, England (2), Henry, Housel, Maingi, Medley, Renwick

Geology and Environmental Earth Science Brudzinski (2), Currano (4), Dong, H. (2), Hart, Krekeler (4), Levy, Light, Rakovan J. (2), Rech (3), Widom

History Cayton, Gordon

Institute of Environmental Sciences Boardman, Renwick (5)

Mathematics Akhtar (2), Dowling (2), Ghazaryan, Ishiu, Larson, Skillings, Smith

Microbiology Actis (3), Balish, Bollmann (3), Cheng (2), Friedberg (3), Lee M., Morgan-Kiss (5)

Philosophy Zakin

Physics Bayram, Eid (2), Jaeger (3), Pechan (4), Yarrison-Rice (2)

Political Science Russo (3), Schneider

Psychology Abele (3), Becker, Berry, Chartier, Claypool, Diekman, Flaspohler (2), Green (7), Harris, Johnson (2), Luebbe, Meehan, Paternite (2), Quinn, Spangler, Stasser (2), Summerville (7), Waller

Scripps Foundation and Gerontology Center Applebaum (5), Brown, Chow, Ciferri (2), Cummins, de Medeiros (3), Kunkel (4), Lokon (2), McGrew (3), Mehdizadeh (4), Nelson, Straker, Subedi

Sociology and Gerontology Subedi (3)

Spanish and Portuguese Rodriguez-Gonzalez

Speech Pathology and Audiology Baker, Brehm, Hutchinson (2), Weinrich

Statistics Bailer (2), Wright

Zoology Barbosa, Boone (2), Broomall, Byner, Crist (3), DeCandia, Del Rio-Tsonis (2), Do Amaral, Fernandes (3), Edelmann, Fisk (4), Gonzalez (4), Hayes, Herrera-Herrera, Isaacson (2), Killian, Lee R., McPeek, Myers (3), Nelson (2), Oris (6), Robinson (4), Russell (3), Shi, Showalter (2), Solomon (2), Tomoyasu, Upstorm, Vanni (3), Williamson (3), Youngquist

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Business, Richard T. Farmer School

Center Business Excellence Ballou, Harman, Heitger

Center for Social Entrepreneurship Mulligan (2), Smith (3)

Economics Bowblis, Even (2)

Interactive Media Studies Platt Education, Health and Society, School of

Educational Psychology Abbitt (3), Bergen (3), Bogan, Bush, Cole, Davis, Southern, Wasburn-Moses (8), Woodin

Family Studies and Social Work Bush (3), Newsome (2)

Kinesiology and Health Alessio, Chase, Claytor, Cox, Fennell, Lipnickey, Ward (2)

School of Education, Health & Society Feyten

Teacher Education Evans, Johnson, Kahle (2), Mackenzie, McCollum, Perry, Schwartz, Shiveley (2), Woodruff (27)

Engineering and Applied Science, School of

Chemical and Paper Engineering Almquist (4), Coffin, Keller (3), Kerr, Thrash (2), Yousefi (2)

Computer Science and Software Engineering Bachmann, Burge (4), Frikken (4), Gannod (3), Karro (2), Kiper (2), Opyrchal

Electrical and Computer Engineering Chen, Cheng (6), Garmatyuk (2), Jamieson (5), Morton (7), Ucci, Zhou

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Bailey-Van Kuren (2), Cameron, Caraballo, Khan, McDonough, Shukla (5), Singh (4), Sommers (2), Van Kuren

Fine Arts, School of

Architecture and Interior Design Johnston, Otey

Music Schillinger

Performing Arts Series Liberatore Graduate School and Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship (GSOARS)

Office for the Advancement of Oris (2) Research and Scholarship Other Offices

CELTUA Shore

Health Services Administration McNeil (2)

Information Technology Services Miley

Intercollegiate Athletics Lener (4)

Office of Community Engagement Gibbons

Office of the Provost Skillings (3)

Outdoor Pursuit Center Siliko

Physical Facilities Blevins, Ferraro, Frericks, Smith (2), Vaughn (2)

Student Counseling Alishio

Student Financial Aid Johnson

University Libraries Hartsell-Gundy, Presnell, Tully, Tzoc

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Regional Campus- Hamilton

Academic Advising Murray

Art Wilson (3)

Campus Kids Anderson

Corporate and Community Institute Weber (13)

Mathematics Maukian

Microbiology Ferguson

Nursing Reams, Worcester, Young

Physics Taylor, Williams

Student Counseling Bausano

Zoology Berg (10), Keane (3), Rypstra Regional Campus- Middletown Applied Research Center Seufert (6)

Botany Keiffer

Computer and Information Technology Bishop-Clark

Community Engagement and Service Melbye (5)

Corporate and Community Institute Ashe, McNab

Engineering Technology Ranatunga

Microbiology Cowan (2)

Office of the Dean Schorman (2)

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Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship501 East High StreetRoudebush Hall 102Miami UniversityOxford, Ohio 45056 USAwww.miami.muohio.edu/research/

The mission of the Of�ice for the Advancement of Research & Scholarship (OARS) is to encourage, facilitate, and support the Miami University community in its effort to obtain external funding for all forms of research, education, scholarly, creative, service, and outreach activities.

Of�ice for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship - Staff

James T. Oris, Ph.D.Associate Provost for Research & Scholarship (interim)[email protected]

Tricia L. Callahan, M.A.Assistant [email protected]

Helen G. Kiss, Ph.D.Assistant Director and Information [email protected]

Anne P. Schauer, M.A.Assistant [email protected]

Neal H. Sullivan, Ph.D.Research Compliance Of�[email protected]

Martha E. Weber, M.S.Undergraduate Research CoordinatorAssistant to the Associate Provost for [email protected]

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