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Leonard Bickman, Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, has been awarded a grant of $235,344 by the Public Health Service for Childrens Mental Health Services Research Training-Years 11-15. Dietmar H. Bisch, Department of Mathematics in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $85,925 by the National Science Foundation for Subfactors and Symmetry. Alfred B. Bonds III, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $143,450 by the Public Health Service for Development of Diamond Film Technology Electrodes. Jim Davidson and Weng Poo Kang are co-principal investigators. Frank Bowman, Department of Chemical Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $58,160 by the National Science Foundation for Theoretical and Modeling Study of Secondary Organic Aerosol Partitioning Behavior. Kendal Broadie, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $277,000 by the Public Health Service for Neurological Function of Fragile X Gene in Drosophila. Kendal Broadie, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $377,500 by the Public Health Service for Synaptic Mechanisms in Drosophila Neurodegeneration Model. Jim L. Davidson, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $105,215 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Advanced Capacitor Phase II: High Energy Density Capacitor for Pulsed Plasma Thrusters. Weng Poo Kang is co-principal investigator. Kenneth A. Debelak, Department of Chemical Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $71,000 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Recovery of Minerals in Martian Soils Via Supercritical Fluid Extraction. John Roth is co-principal investigator. Dennis C. Dickerson, Department of History in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $45,000 by the Louisville Institute for Protestant Preachers in the Public Square: The Careys of Chicago. Ford F. Ebner, Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $112,220 by the Public Health Service for Specialized Neuroscience Research Program Project at Meharry Medical College Vanderbilt Subcontract. Leonard C. Feldman, Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $54,819 by the Department of Energy for Fabricate NanometerScale Fluid Channels. Leonard C. Feldman, Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $77,500 by the Department of Defense for Development of Process Technologies to Substantially Improve the Performance of MOS1 Sic Power Switching Devices. Sokrates Pantelides is co-principal investigator. Daniel M. Fleetwood, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $45,421 by the Mission Research Corporation for Total Ionizing Dose Research. Ronald Schrimpf, Lloyd Massengill and Tim Holman are co-principal investigators. Daniel J. Funk, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $116,880 by the National Science Foundation for Evolutionary Genetics and the Ecology of Speciation. Kenneth Galloway, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $87,403 by the Department of Defense for Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement Assignment for Vijay Raghavan. Vijay Raghavan is co-principal investigator. Isabel Gauthier, Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $264,250 by the Public Health Service for The Role of Visual Expertise in Letter Perception. Lynn Fuchs is co-principal investigator. Rogers Hall, Department of Teaching and Learning in the Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $27,467 by the National Science Foundation for Diversity in Mathematics Education: Building Infrastructure for Learning and Teaching Mathematics with Understanding. F. Rick Haselton, Department of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $226,500 by the Public Health Service for Retinal Blood Barrier Permeability Using Optical Tracer. Steven D. Hollon, Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $113,425 by the Public Health Service for Cognitive Therapy and Pharmacotherapy for Depression. Jon H. Kaas, Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $814,371 by the Department of Defense for Brain-Machine-Brain Interface for Direct Communication Between Subjects. Craig Kennedy, Department of Special Education in the Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $200,000 by the Department of Education for Leadership Training in Low-Incidence Disabilities Integrating Research and Practice. David Kosson, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $166,632 by the Department of Defense for Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement for Dieter Rudolph. Akos Ledeczi, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $233,484 by the Department of Defense for Simulation Framework for Power-Aware Embedded Systems. Gordon D. Logan, Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $262,928 by the National Science Foundation for Stochastic Models of Executive Control in Monkeys and Humans. Jeffrey Schall and Thomas Palmeri are co-principal investigators. Sankaran Mahadevan, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $64,258 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Probabilistic Design of Multidisciplinary Systems. Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Department of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $255,163 by the Public Health Service for Diagnosis of Cervical and Vulvar Precancers Using Raman Spectroscopy. René Marois, Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation for $151,270 for Attentional Limits to Visual Perception. Marvin Chun is co-principal investigator. Ralph McKenzie, Department of Mathematics in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $100,004 by the National Science Foundation for Structure and Algorithms, Between Logic and Algebra. Debbie Miller, Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, has been awarded a grant of $408,227 by the Jim Casey Foundation for Jim Casey Initiative. Andrew Shookhoff, Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, has been awarded a grant of $257,058 by the Annie E. Casey Foundation for Funding to Technical Assistance Committee (TAC) Related Activities. Alvin M. Strauss, Department of Mechanical Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $331,000 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Tennessee Space Grant Consortium. Alvin M. Strauss, Department of Mechanical Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $149,750 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Tennessee Space Grant Consortium. Gerald Stubbs, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $130,674 by the National Science Foundation for Structure, Assembly, and Host Interactions of Filamentous Plant Viruses. Norman H. Tolk, Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $343,786 by the Department of Defense for Spintronics and Spin-photonics in Ferromagnetic InAs/GaSb-based Heterostructures. Ilias Perakis is co-principal investigator. John P. Wikswo Jr., Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $41,608 by the Public Health Service for Imaging Action Potentials and Currents in Cardiac Tissue. This award is a Kirschstein National Research Service Award on behalf of Jenny Holzer. John P. Wikswo Jr., Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $306,591 by the Department of Defense for High-Content Toxicology Screening Using a Massively Parallel, Multi-Phasic Cellular Biological Activity Detectom. Franz Baudenbacher, Robert Calcarcel and Theodore Bapty are co-principal investigators. David W. Wright, Department of Chemistry in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $150,000 by the National Science Foundation for CAREER: Combinatorially-Engineered Interfaces for Inorganic Nanostructures. Guoliang Yu, Department of Mathematics in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $57,544 by the National Science Foundation for K-Theory of Operator Algebras and Its Applications to Topology of Manifords.
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