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Winter 2009 Vol 40 No 1 201J University Hall Telephone 775-2425 What's Inside NOTES from the A VP Pg.2 PreAWARD News Pg.2 PostAWARD News Pg.3 Sponsor Alerts Pg.4 External Awards Pg. 7 Early/Start Auginentationft WSU Internal Awards Announced --

We are pleased to announce the selection of awardees of support basic and applied research projects that have high po­ the Research Challenge Early Start/Augmentation pro­ tential for attracting external support. Congratulations to those gram. Of 50 proposals submitted, 13 projects were funded receiving an award (listed below) from the November 2008 call for a total of $246,000. The primary objective of the for applications. More information on this program may be Research Challenge program is to furnish seed funding to found at our website:http://www.wright.edu/rsp/internal.html. Alvarez-Leefinans, F. JavierBoonshoft School of Medicine Jon Regulation in Primary Sensory Neurons 16,628 Leffak, I. Michael Boonshoft School of Medicine Mechanism ofReplication Inhibition Following DNA Damage 20,625 Lucot, James B. Boonshoft School of Medicine Chemical Warfare agent therapies: neuroprotectants and enzyme reactivators. 13,125 Putnam, Robert W. Boonshoft School of Medicine The Role ofJon Channels and Reactive Oxygen Species in the Control ofBreathing 21,925 Chen, Keke College of Engineering and CloudVista: Cloud-Based Interactive Visual Computer Science Cluster Exploration for Ultra Large Datasets 22,000 Wu, Yanhua College of Engineering and Experimental Studies ofGround Effects on Computer Science Aerodynamics ofMA V During Takeoff 22,000 Zhuang, Yan College of Engineering and Integrating Sensing and Modeling for Haibo Dong Computer Science Bio-inspired Micro Flights 22,000 Cipollini, Donald F. College of Science and Mathematics Exploring the risks and benefits ofa powdery mildew fangus for the management ofgarlic mustard, Alliaria petiolata 18,852 Goldstein, David L. College of Science and Mathematics In vitro studies ofaquaporinfimction during cold andfreezing tissues from a freeze­ tolerant amphibian 20,000 Hammerschmidt, Chad R. College of Science and Mathematics Wet Atmospheric Deposition ofMercury in Ohio 14,200 Higgins, Steven R. College of Science and Mathematics Acquisition ofa Surface Area Analyzer for Characterization ofNanopartic/es and Microcrystalline Materials 25,645 Jeyaraj, Anand Raj Soin College of Business Adoption and Implementation ofInformation Systems for Supply Chain Collaboration with Geographically Dispersed Partners 16,000 Allen, Jeffery B. School of Professional Psychology The Impact ofEducation Quality on Cognitive Status in Older Adults 13,000 by the federal government to find and apply for grants. The Post-Award staff will offer a module on "cost transfers" that should be of interest to faculty and staff who oversee expenditures on restricted accounts. In addition, we are pleased to be able to present a "Proposal Writing Workshop,'' which will be led by Dr. Robert Lucas of the Institute for Scholarly Productivity. Back by popular demand, Dr. Lucas 's Workshop will be held on April 1, 2009. The application form is available at: http:// We can probably all agree that 2008 in seeking likely sources of funding. www. wright. edulrsplproposal. html was an extraordinary year. From the The database is available to all WSU We urge you to take advantage financial meltdown to the Presidential employees and may be accessed at: of these opportunities, all of which election, events of the last year have http://www.wright.edu/rsp/ are designed to support the proposal left their mark. resources. html development process and the successful Budgets are on everyone's minds, Not certain how to management of grants and contracts. too, as the State of Ohio grapples with get started in COS? You may, of course, call upon the staff inevitable cuts. Faculty may now, Make plans to attend of Research and Sponsored Programs at more than ever, be weighing their the upcoming "Funding any time to ask questions and request options for attracting external funding Opportunities Workshop,'' assistance. to help supply much-needed resources one of several training COS™ Best wishes to all for a productive for their research efforts. events planned by Research and successful 2009! Here is a good way to get started: and Sponsored Programs in We at Wright State University are 2009. In addition, in another workshop, fortunate to hold a subscription to RSP staff will provide specific training the Community of Science (COS) on the use of Grants.gov, a tool offered database, an extremely valuable tool

PreAward NEWS____

There have been many staffing changes as the Technical Grant Writer. Brandy Medicine: Departments of Biochemistry in Pre Award in the last several months. earned her Master's ofArts in English and Molecular Biology; Center for Brain Jackie Frederick, who served RSP from Wright State in 2008 and will be the Research; Center for Healthy Communi­ eight years as Associate Director of Pre Pre-Award contact for all schools/colleges ties; Dermatology; Emergency Medicine; Award, has been named the new Director. and non-academic departments other than Family Medicine; Geriatrics; Internal Bringing her experience and expertise those mentioned. Medicine; Neurology; Neuroscience, Cell to the position, she is a valuable leader. Sheila Schloss, is Biology, and Physiology; Obstetrics and Jackie is the RSP contact for the College our new Assistant Di­ Gynecology; Pathology; Pediatrics; Phar­ of Engineering and Computer Science rector. After earning macology and Toxicology; Psychiatry; and oversees the Research Incentive Pro­ her Bachelor ofArts de­ and Surgery. gram. gree at The Ohio State Assistant Director Marianne Shreck Brandy Foster University, she worked will continue to assist all departments in is our new Associ­ as a Senior Sponsored the College of Science and Mathematics ate Director. She Projects Officer for the and the College of comes to RSP from Research Institute at Liberal Arts in addi­ the WSU College Nationwide Children's tion to the Depart­ of Engineering and Hospital in Columbus. ments of Community Computer Sheila will be the Health, Obstetrics Science, ' RSP Pre-Award and Gynecology, where she contact for Boon­ and Pathology in the served shoft School of Boonshoft School of Medicine.

Research News Winter 2009 Page 2 Post Award NEWS_____ Technical Reports

( +Jed when. these reports by RSP before the report is submitted to the Required reports have become r~$..,.I~ are submitted, so the sponsor. Remember that RSP is responsible a new area of compliance that the r~==t?~ reporting event can be for all fiscal reporting to the sponsor. auditors have been looking at more ~ marked as satisfied in Ifyou have any questions about the closely over the past few <.. __..ner. RSP is asking that technical reports required on your grar ~ years. Therefore, it is impera­ a copy of all final reports submitted be please contact the Director of Post ~ tive that RSP is copied on all sent to RSP for the grant file, so we will Award, Glen Jones at glen.jones@ ~~ ~ technical reports submitted have it available to submit to other spon­ wright.edu. He will either answer ~ to the sponsor. Some grants sor personnel that may require a copy of your question, or direct you to the Post require periodic progress reports the report. Award staff member who can. as well as a final technical report. At Ifany financial information is needed a minimum, RSP needs to b~- on the technical report, please make sure that it has been reviewed and approved

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Find Funding Sources Using COS

A hands-on session that will pro­ available on the RSP homepage, vide an introduction to the elec­ www.wright.edu/rsp. tronic resources available to faculty Registration is limited to the first 15 and staff for matching participants so that ev­ research interests with eryone is assured access funding opportu­ to a computer. We as!:? nities will be held that those wishing to attend in 005 Llll•a•p please register by Fell•aa•p 10, Annex on Z009. For additional information Fell•aa•p 17, Z009, or to register, please contact Brandy from 12-1 P.M.. The focus of this Foster by email at: ll•anclp.fos• worl:?shop is the electronic database te•@w•l9ht.eclu or by telephone at ext. Z4ZJ.

Research News Winter 2009 Page 3 Sponsor ALERTS NSF and NIH Publish New Guides

Highlights of Changes to NIHAdobe Application Guide Highlights of Changes to NSF Grant Proposal Guide The National Institutes of Health has released a new version of the Adobe Ap­ The National Science Foundation has any one year. Tus limit includes salary plication guide on August 1, 2008. In issued a new Grants Proposal Guide, compensation received from all NSF­ addition to updated instructions for Adobe which became effective on January 5, funded grants. This change moves Application, some other notable changes 2009. The highlights of the changes away from the concept of summer sala­ are: to the Grant Proposal Guide include: ry and allows for reimbursement of two Added instructions on applying for Re­ Chapter I - Section D.3, Full months of salary per year whenever search Career Development Awards (all Proposal, has been clarified to appropriate during the year; Ks except K12) as part of the continued state that proper scholarship Exhibit II-7 - Definitions of Cate­ transition to electroruc submission; and attribution is the responsibil­ gories of Personnel, has had the (co) Clarified instructions for~ ~~ ity of the authors of the proposal. Principal Investigator definition clari­ preparing budgets that All parts of the proposal should be fied to state that NSF does not infer any include personnel listed ·~·· . prepared with equal care for this distinction in scientific stature among as Other Significant C!:::::!l concern. Serious failure to adhere to multiple Pis, whether referred to as PI Contributors who are not ~ ~ thjs standard may result in a research or co-PI. All of the senior personnel are committing any specific HEP.\>· misconduct finding. A definition of equally responsible for the conduct of measurable effort to the proj- ect; research misconduct has been added the project and submission of the requi­ Clarified that applicants proposing as a footnote; site project reports; human subjects research should only Chapter II - Section C.2d(i), Proj­ Also changed in this edition: submit date of IRB approval for the entire ect Description, has had entirely Overall Document- Internal and ex­ application, not an individual protocol; new guidance added regarding men­ ternal references and 1inks have been Revised definitions in Part III to reflect toring updated as necessary; recent revisions to the PHS 398 family of activities. This was done to address Chapter I - Section D.1, Letter of forms; the mentoring requirement of the Intent, has been supplemented; Clarified instructions on the submission America COMPETES Act. Each Chapter I - Section G.4, NSF ID, is an of supplementary or corrective infor­ proposal that requests funding to sup­ entirely new section; mation after the submission date; port postdoctoral researchers must Chapter II - Section C.le, Proposal Updated instructions to reflect modified include, as a separate section within Certifications, has been expanded; application submission guidelines for the 15-page project description, a de­ Chapter II - Sections D.1 and 2, applications with appointed members of scription of the mentoring activities Grants for Rapid Response Research chartered standing study sections; that will be provided for such indi­ (RAPID) and EArly-concept Grants Updated instructions to include the new viduals. Examples of such activities for Exploratory Research (EAGER) NIH policy on resubmission applications are provided and the mentoring plan will replace the Small Grants for Ex­ to accept only a single amendment to an will be evaluated during the merit ploratory Research (SGER) program; application. review process, under the Broader Chapter II - Section D.7, Proposals Also changed in this edition: Impacts criterion. Proposals that do Involving Human Subjects, has been Clarified that Letters of Support are not include a separate section on updated; not required from all personnel listed in mentoring activities within the Proj­ Chapter II - Section D.13, Projects the application; ect Description will be returned with­ Requiring High-Performance Com­ Updated the R&R budget instructions out review. The Proposal Preparation puting Resources, Large Amounts to include new guidance on the allow­ Checklist (Exhibit 11-1) and Chapter of Data Storage, or Advanced Visu­ ability of minor alteration and renovation IV.B. on Return without Review have alization Resources is an entirely new costs incurred by foreign institutions. been updated to reflect that. section. See: Section C.2g(i), Salaries and Wag­ See: http://era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt/pre­ es, has undergone a major revision of http://www.nsfgov/publications/pub_ pare_app. htm# 1 NSF's salary reimbursement policy. summ.jsp? ods _key=gpg "Link to Version 2 of the SF424 (R&R) In general, the Foundation will now for the full Grants Proposal Guide to Application Guide" limit salary compensation for senior read or download. project personnel to no more than two months of their regular salary in Research News Winter 2009 Page 4 ' Planning on writing a grant? Grant Proposal Writing Workshop Plan to Attend!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. E156 B & C Student Union The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs is pleased to announce the return of Dr. Robert Lucas, Institute of Scholarly Productivity, to the campus for a special workshop for WSU faculty. Dr. Lucas is a nationally known research administrator, teacher, and writer, whose humorous and informative style makes him one of the most popular speakers in his field today. Dr. Lucas will be sharing his insights about the proposal process, including the following topics:

./'How to identify fundable ideas

r r. • WrH t• .!How to locate likely sponsors vJ.Rrrn;+<.,wrs ~ ~ liiflltill:.t"p-«-- .., .!How to draft a concept paper/foundation inquiry letter rr -n.wi.1&1. -6-t .!How to develop a strong and convincing proposal ./'How to deal positively with reviewers comments ... and much more Space is limited - 25 slots only* This workshop will benefit faculty who would like to get started writing proposals for external support of their research or scholarly activities but who don't quite know where to begin. The $230 registration fee will be waived for all WSU faculty and staff. Those interested in attending should submit a completed application form (below) and return it to RSP , 201J University Hall. You may also access an application form at http://www.wright.edu/rsp, click on "Proposal Preparation" and scroll to "Application for Proposal Writing Workshop." Email the completed form to [email protected]. Your attendance will be confirmed by email.

All applicants must have a Faculty Research Interest Profile on file in RSP to be eligible to attend. (form available at http:llwww.wright.edu/cgibin!profi/e.pl)

Sign up today! Name: ------~ Department:______Rank:______Date of Appointment______Telephone# E-mail:______

*As space is limited, you are asked to make a firm commitment to attend. If you are unable to attend, please notify us by March 25, 2009 so that we may substitute someone from the waiting list.

Research News Winter 2009 Page 5 Ohio Valley Affiliatesfor Life Sciences April 2-3, 2009 • lvlarriott Hotel • Dayton, Ohio

G R l\7f)llliSllf)l1 A Grants.sov is the federal sovernment portal for receipt of elec­ tronic srant appUcations. To assist faculty and staff with the N submission of applications throush the Grants.sov website, RSP will be offerins a Grants.sov trainins workshop on February I o, T 2000 from I 2:00 p.m. to I :OO p.m. in the LX 005 computer lab. Dunn1 this hands-on workshop, we will " cake a look at the Grancs.9ov website, s " discuss the required soffware pro9rams {both PureEd9e • and Adobe) needed co access the applications, " review a sample application, and G " provide tips on a successful Grancs.9ov submission. Resistration is limited to the fllrst fllHeen ( I 5) participants so 0 that everyone is assured access to a computer. We ask that those wishins to attend please resister by Friday, January JO, 2000. For additional information or to resister, please contact Brandy Foster v by email at [email protected] or by telephone at ext. 2 4 2 J

Research News Winter 2009 Page 6 AWARDS

The grants and contracts on these pages were awardedfrom May 2008 through December 2008

Boonshoft School ofMedicine Berberich, Steven J. Carlson, Robert G. Deciphering How Mdmx Deregulation Falck, Russel S. Impacts the p53 Pathway Alvarez, Francisco J. Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring DHHS, National Cancer Institute (NCD Network Benzodiazepine-Induced Glutamate Receptor Plasticity $193,576 Ohio Department ofAlcohol & Drug Addiction Services University ofToledo Bernstein, Jack M. $349,926 $20,000 Treatment ofSkin Infections Carlson, Robert G. Anstadt, Mark P. Wyeth Research Falck, Russel S. Reynolds, David B. $0 State Epidemiological Outcome New Heart Failure Treatment Capability Bienenfeld, David G. Workgroup (SEOW) for Remote Environments Improving Ohio's Psychiatric Worlforce Ohio Department ofAlcohol & Drug MYOTECH, LLC through Collaboration with the WSU Addiction Services $285,268 Dept. ofPsychiatry $127,231 Ohio Department ofMental Health Anstadt, Mark P. Carlson, Robert G. $130,000 Cardiac Ventricular Assist Study Wang, Jichuan MYOTECH, LLC Bienenfeld, David G. Falck, Russel S. $75,000 Psychiatric Residency Training and Rural Stimulant Use and Mental Health: Community Outreach Services and Outcomes Ballester, J. Michael Ohio Department ofMental Health University of Arkansas Gataric, Gordana $30,000 $90,000 AGS/Hartford Project: Geriatric Education for Specialty Residents Boivin, Gregory Cauley, Katherine L. American Geriatrics Society (The) Mouse Models ofGastrointestinal Cancer AHEC Support $20,000 Ohio State University Ohio Board ofRegents Baumann, Michael A. $50,000 $132,685 Paul, Cassandra C. Boivin, Gregory Cauley, Katherine L. License Agreement for AMLJ 4 and NIRVANA Project Testing and Demonstrations ofthe AML14.3DJO Cell Lines Spectral Energetics, Inc. National Health Information Network AstraZeneca (NHIN) Trial Implementations through $46,460 $10,000 Healthlink RHIO at Wright State Boivin, Gregory University Baumann, Michael A. Traumatic Lung Injury (I'll) DHHS, National Library ofMedicine Paul, Cassandra C. (NLM) Spectral Energetics, Inc. License Agreement for AMLJ 4 and $99,134 AML14.3DJO Cell Lines $5,658 Cauley, Katherine L. Michigan State University $1,500 Consulting Services - Health Policy Institute ofOhio (HPIO) Health Policy Institute of Ohio $31,093

The staffofthe Office ofResearch and Sponsored Programs congratulates those receiving external funds, and we encourage those with unfunded proposals to consult with us about resubmission.

Research News Winter 2009 Page 7 Cauley, Katherine L. Cope, Timothy C. Ford, JoAnn Sinclair Community College Matching Synaptic Function: Effects ofNerve Moore, Dennis C. Funds: CY2004 lrifury, Repair, andAltered Activity Williams, Carlton Sinclair Community College DHHS, Nationarinstitute ofNeurolOgieal· Health); Brothers - Healthy Sisters $18,511 Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) DHHS, Substance Abuse and Mental $88,375 Health Services Administration Cauley, Katherine L. (SAMHSA) Czerwinski, Stefan Aleksander Sinclair Community College Matching $421,425 Funds: CY2008 Siervogel, Roger M. Sinclair Community College Towne, Bradford Ford, JoAnn $16,489 Genetic Analysis ofOsteoporosis Risk Moore, Dennis C. Factors Williams, Carlton Cauley, Katherfue L. DHHS, National Institute ofArthritis and Our Women's Health Promotion Project Women's Health Week 2009 Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (OWHPP) Ohio Department ofHealth (NIAMSD) DHHS, Substance Abuse and Mental $8,750 $425,169 Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Dunn, Margaret M. Cauley, Katherine L. $335,333 Southeast Weed & Seed Safe Haven NCI Award under DCOP Fiscal Agency Ford, JoAnn Programming Agreement Sunrise Center Dayton Clinical Oncology Program Adapting Prevention Education for Youth (DCOP) with Disabilities $5,000 $955,207 Ohio Department ofAlcohol & Drug Cauley, Katherine L. Addiction Services Dunn, Margaret M. Kinship Caregiver Booklets $35,000 Miscellaneous Awards under DCOP Junior League ofDayton Fiscal Agency Agreement Gebhart, Mark E. $2,000 Dayton Clinical Oncology Program Hamilton, Glenn C. Clasen, Carla (DCOP) A CC Emergency Preparedness $126,455 Ryan White Planning & Evaluation Ohio Department ofHealth Lucas County Regional Health District Duren, Dana L. $1,047,560 $1,500 Siervogel, Roger M. Gebhart, Mark E. Towne, Bradford Clasen, Carla ACC Emergency Preparedness Genetic, Somatic, and Maturational Ohio Department ofHealth Ryan White Planning & Evaluation Influences on Pediatric Skeletal Health $475,906 Public Health Dayton and Montgomery DHHS, National Institute of Child Health County and Human Development (NICHD) Gebhart, Mark E. $1,500 $283,216 Hamilton, Glenn C. Cope, Timothy C. Elased, Khalid M. Calamityville Campus Project Alvarez, Francisco J. Development Projects, Inc. Role ofAngiotensin Converting Enzyme I Rich, Mark M. (ACEJ) and ACE2 in the Regulation of $350,000 Engisch, Kathrin L. Blood Pressure in Diabetes Fyffe, Robert E.W. Gentile, Julie P. American Heart Association - National Synaptic Function: Effects ofthe Nerve CCOE: Dual Diagnosis: MIMR $65,000 lrifury, and Altered Activity Ohio Department ofMental Health DHHS, National Institute ofNeurological Elased, Khalid M. $80,000 Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Ah Receptor and Endothelin-Dependent $901,328 Hypertension University ofNew Mexico $57,400

Research News Winter 2009 Page 8 Gentile, Julie P. Hangartner, Thomas N. Heffernan, Michael P. FY2009:CCOE-Supportfrom Ohio Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Phase 3 Study ofHuman Monoclonal Department ofMental Retardation Knowledge Base/WSU Antibody against IL-12 in Plaque Ohio Department of Mental Retardation Indiana University Psoriasis and Developmental Disabilities $9,970 Abbott Laboratories $75,000 $6,894 Hangartner, Thomas N. Gentile, Julie P. Evaluation ofa Novel Treatment in Heffernan, Michael P. PROF-MRIDD-ODMRDD FY2009 Patients with Osteogenesis lmperfecta Novel Treatment for Acne Vulgaris Ohio Department ofMental Retardation Procter & Gamble Company Kendle NC, Inc. and Developmental Disabilities $9,229 $6,790 $30,000 Heffernan, Michael P. Heffernan, Michael P. Gentile, Julie P. Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo Clinical Study ofABT-874 as Compared MR/Ml Services - Professorship for FY09 Controlled Study ofABT-874 in Chronic to Etanercept and Placebo in Treatment Montgomery County ADAMH Services Plaque Psoriasis ofChronic Plaque Psoriasis Board Abbott Laboratories Abbott Laboratories $30,000 $47,930 $4,235

Gentile, Julie P. Heffernan, Michael P. Heffernan, Michael P. MR/Ml Services - Professorshipfor FY08 WSU Dermatology Clinical Research Psoriasis Longitudinal Assessment and Montgomery County ADAMH Services Fellowship Registry (PSOLAR) Board Amgen, Inc. Centocor, Inc. $30,000 $40,000 $2,000

Gillig, Paulette M. Heffernan, Michael P. Heffernan, Michael P. Rural Public Sector Psychiatry - Ohio Dermatology Clinical Research Multi Center, Open-label Study to Assess Department ofMental Health Fellowship (Centocor) lnjliximab Therapy in Patients with Ohio Department ofMental Health Centocor, Inc. Plaque Psoriasis $19,623 $30,000 Centocor, Inc. $1,100 Gomez-Cambronero, Julian Heffernan, Michael P. Mechanisms ofPLD Interaction with A Double Blind-Study ofAltana Heffernan, Michael P. Kinases and Rae: Role on Phagocyte Metronidazole Gel to Metrogel and Both Treatment ofExternal Genital Warts Chemotaxis to a Control for Treatment ofRosacea TKL Research, Inc. DHHS, National Heart, Lung, and Blood PharmaNet, LLC $1,080 Institute (NHLBI) $27,152 $284,825 Kadakia, Madhavi P. Heffernan, Michael P. Bubulya , Athanasios Hangartner, Thomas N. Dermatology Clinical Research Controlling Bioprocesses in Bone Mineral Density in Childhood Study Fellowship Keratinocytes Using Surface Chemistry of (BMDCS) Abbott Laboratories Na-Montmorillonite and Kaolin Clay Clinical Trials & Surveys Corp. $15,000 Material $71,482 AT&T Government Solutions, Inc. Heffernan, Michael P. $94,500 Hangartner, Thomas N. Treatment ofExternal Genital Warts Kay, Jerald Evaluation ofa Novel Treatment for TKL Research, Inc. Osteoarthritis ofthe Knee $11,852 Personnel Support for the Wallace­ Procter & Gamble Company Kettering Neuroscience Jnstitute - Kirbas $20,510 Kettering Medical Center $91,425

Research News Winter 2009 Page 9 Klykylo, William M. Moore, Dennis C. Morris, Mariana Supportfor Director ofChild and The Mount Olive One-Stop Center Elased, Khalid M. Adolescent Psychiatry DHHS, Substance Abuse and Mental Chen, Y anfang Ohio Department ofMental Health Health Services Administration ACE Balance in the Cardiovascular $53,471 (SAMHSA) Complication ofDiabetes $499,380 DHHS, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Leffak, I. Michael Institute (NHLBI) Moore, Dennis C. Analysis ofthe Human c-myc Gene $348,544 Replication Origin DeafOffDrugs and Alcohol: e therapy DHHS, National Institute ofGeneral using community networks Morris, Mariana Medical Sciences (NIGMS) DHHS, Substance Abuse and Mental Chumlea, W. Cameron $278,932 Health Services Administration Short-Term Training for Minority (SAMHSA) Students (STREAMS)IWSU Lucot, James B. $499,305 DHHS, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Novel Neuroprotectants for Sarin-induced Institute (NHLBI) Moore, Dennis C. Neurotoxicity: Post-Exposure Rescue $112,538 Henry M. Jackson Foundation Sisters ofSolidarity (SOS) Morrison, Ann K. $293,000 DHHS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Professorship ofCommunity Psychiatry­ Lucot, James B. $294,759 Ohio Department ofMental Health Use ofDrugs with Enriched Ohio Department ofMental Health Moore, Dennis C. Pharmacology to Enhance Nerve Agent $89,000 Treatment The Community Health Initiative Henry M. Jackson Foundation DHHS, Substance Abuse and Mental Organisciak, Daniel T. $201,728 Health Services Administration Prevention ofLight-Induced Retinal (SAMHSA) Degeneration by Natural Substances Markey, Michael $254,320 Alcon Laboratories, Inc. McDougal, James N. Moore, Dennis C. $173,120 Analysis ofGene Expression ofCellular Exposure to Jet Fuel PALS Prevention Project 2009 ­ Organisciak, Daniel T. Preparingfor Prevention Education in Naval Health Research Center Photoreceptor Cell Survival: Continued the Future $99,370 Studies on the Efficacy ofDrug Ohio Department ofEducation Treatments Markey, Michael $72,000 Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Analysis ofDesert Sand Moore, Dennis C. $105,127 Naval Health Research Center Strengths-Based Case Management for Organisciak, Daniel T. $23 Positives Antioxidants and Retinal Gene Mc.Alearney, John Public Health Dayton and Montgomery Expression Profiles County Health Reform Outcomes Study Ohio Lions Eye Research Foundation $44,034 (OLERF) Ohio State University $9,000 $38,400 Moore, Dennis C. Ford, JoAnn Paliy, Oleg McDougal, James N. Prevention Through Alternative Learning Michail, Sonia K. Pilot Study ofBiomarkersfor Styles (PALS) Training Hydrocarbon-Induced Skin Tumors Using Affemetrix Microarrays to Study University ofCincinnati Microflora Composition in Children with American Petroleum Institute $18,000 JBS $35,000 DHHS, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) $215,250

Research News Winter 2009 Page I 0 Parent, Kay R. Rapp, Richard C. Sloas, Gwen Paulett Spears, William D. Moore, Dennis C. Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students ODH HIV/STD Strategic Plan Service Utilization by Frequently (Medicine) Ohio Department ofHealth Incarcerated Individuals DHHS, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) $7,125 Montgomery County Family and Children First Council $46,278 Pascoe, John M. $25,000 Spears, William D. Chum.lea, W. Cameron Forbis, Shalini G. Rapp, Richard C. Bexar County Complex Birth Study Spears, William D. Cost Effectiveness ofInterventions to Community First Health Plans, Inc. Lee, Miryoung Reduce Barriers to Drug Abuse $5,000 Treatment Academic Administrative Unit, Pediatrics University ofArkansas Sulentic, Courtney E.W. DHHS, Health Resources and Services 3'alpha Enhancer Regulation by AhR and Administration (HRSA) $18,280 NF-kappaB/Rel Proteins $221,942 Reese, Amanda N. DHHS, National Institute of Pascoe, John M. Olson, James E. Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) ADHD Collaborative Study EMFISAEMMedical Student Research $199,343 Grant Children's Hospital Medical Center Towne, Bradford (Cincinnati) Emergency Medicine Foundation Czerwinski, Stefan Aleksander $6,000 $2,400 Genetics ofInfant Growth and Later Pickoff, Arthur S. Reo, Nicholas V. Obesity Reach Out ofMontgomery County (Fiscal Metabolomic Assessment ofEstrogenic University ofMinnesota Year 200612009) Endocrine Disruptor $83,104 Reach Out ofMontgomery County Michigan State University Trevino, Julian J. $619,530 $159,606 Immunodermatology Program Polenakovik, Hari M. Reo, Nicholas V. Development Grant Raymer, Michael L. Program for Adult Care Excellence Dermatology Foundation (PACE) NMR.-Based Metabolomics in Toxicology $10,000 Research Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Williams, Kimberly Denise Henry M. Jackson Foundation $27,000 Towne, Bradford $49,960 Putnam, Robert W. Siervogel, Roger M. Sherwood, Richard J. Genetic Epidemiology ofBDA3 in an Intracellular pH Responses ofCentral Endogamous Population Chemoreceptors The AAOF Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection: Pilot and Planning DHHS, National Heart, Lung, and Blood DHHS, National Institute ofChild Health Application and Human Development (NICHD) Institute (NHLBI) American Association ofOrthodontists $278,677 $51,278 Foundation Wooley, Dawn P. Rapp, Richard C. $8,000 South Carolina Linkage Programs for Neutralization ofPlague Bacteria by Siervogel, Roger M. Inmates Nanobodies Chumlea, W. Cameron University of South Carolina Henry M. Jackson Foundation Towne, Bradford $48,208 $50,000 Childhood Precursors for Adulthood Metabolic Syndrome Virginia Commonwealth University $167,396

Research News Winter 2009 Page 11 Wyatt, Christopher N. Bourbakis, Nikolaos G. Gallimore, Jennie J. The Role ofAMP-activated protein Chung, Soon M. CoolAID-C2 Tool for Actionable Kinase in Oxygen-sensing by the Carotid Intelligent Model Assisted Sensing System Information Display Body (iMass) for Fast andAccurate Nuclear 21st Century Systems, Inc. American Heart Association - Great Material Interrogation $39,999 Rivers Affiliate Purdue University Gallimore, Jennie J. $60,500 $109,453 Systems Engineering Analysis ofthe College ofEducation and Human Bourbakis, Nikolaos G. Surgery Consultation Process: Making Services Chung, Soon M. the Case for Virtual Consultation Intelligent Model Assisted Sensing System Veterans Affairs Medical Center (iMass) for Fast and Accurate Nuclear $13,723 Collier, Jacqueline Kay Material Interrogation Goswami, Tarun Reading Recovery Program FY 08-09 Purdue University Development ofScaffold Materials at Ohio Department ofEducation $500 $100,327 CBCICTS Dong, Haibo Community Blood Center/Community Davis, Stephanie Zhuang, Yan Tissue Services Capacity-Building Faculty Support Grant Integrated sensing, control and modeling $3,450 FY 2009 From Carl Perkins Foundation for agile Micro Air Vehicle (MA V) Grandhi, Ramana V. Ohio Department ofEducation platforms Maille, Arif $81,900 Taitech, Inc. Simulation ofCoil Wedge Effects in Sheet $50,000 Keener, Catherine D. Rolling Hess, Deborah J. Dong, Haibo NSF, Miscellaneous The Wright Intervention Webb, Charles H. $200,000 U.S. Department ofEducation Separation and Vorticity Transport in Grandhi, Ramana V. $100,000 Massively-Unsteady Low Reynolds Number Flows LSP for Reliable Fatigue Life College ofEngineering and Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute General Dynamics Information Computer Science (DAGSI) Technology, Inc. $13,880 $184,290

Amer, Maher S. Emmert, John M. Grandhi, Ramana V. Egyptian Government Scholarship--M Electronic, Optical, and Electro-Optical Design and Analysis ofAdvanced Abdu Materials Research: Mixed-Signal Materials in a Thermal/Acoustic Embassy ofthe Arab Republic ofEgypt Component Design Environment $68,475 University ofDayton General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. $161,000 Amer, Maher S. $44,920 US-Egypt Science & Technology Emmert, John M. Grandhi, Ramana V. Program Garber, Fred D. NSF, Miscellaneous New Electronic Warfare Specialists Thompson, Ernest D. Induced Drag Minimization with Optimal $17,100 Through Advanced Research by Students (NEWSTARS) Scheduling Bayraktaroglu, Burhan D. MacAulay-Brown, Inc. Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute (DAGSI) Garber, Fred D. $100,000 Polymer Nanocomposites as Future $16,380 Materials for Defense and Energy Emmert, John M. Applications Anti-jam ASIC for Handheld GPS Universal Technology Corporation RBS Technologies, LLC $60,599 $65,150

Research News Winter 2009 Page I 2 Harris, Chester A. Mawasha, P. Ruby Narayanan, Sundarain Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement Wolff, J. Mitch Operations Support Center (OSC) of (IPA) - C. Harris Slater, Joseph C. Tecf'Edge DoD, Air Force, Air Force Research Wu, Zhiqiang Wright Brothers Institute, Inc. (The) Laboratory (AFRL) Enhancing Integrated Technology and $151,162 $156,247 Interdisciplinary Based Engineering Education Through the High Altitude Narayanan, Sundaram Hong, Lang Balloon (HAB) Experience Operations Support Center (OSC) of 3D Registration/Reconstruction and NSF, Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Tecf'Edge Video Tracking Improvement (CCLI) Wright Brothers Institute, Inc. (The) General Dynamics Information $147,567 $122,000 Technology, Inc. Mawasha, P. Ruby Narayanan, Sundaram $24,598 Wheatly, Michele G. Operations Support Center (OSC) of Huang, George LSAMP Bridge Program Tecf'Edge Shang, Joseph J.S. Ohio State University Wright Brothers Institute, Inc. (The) Menart, James A. $28,000 $67,654 A Joint WSUIAFRL Center for Advanced Power and Energy Conversion Research Mawasha, P. Ruby Narayanan, Sundaram (CAPEC) OSGC Campus Allocation Funds 2008-09 Automated Tool for Cognitive Cyber DoD, Air Force, Air Force Research Ohio Space Grant Consortium Weapon Selection Research Laboratory (AFRL) $4,000 Ball Aerospace $110,000 $66,000 Mawasha, P. Ruby Huang, Hong An Early Career Intervention Project to Narayanan, Sundaram Bi-Metallic Catalyst/Nano-Ceria Increase Awareness ofHigh School Scenario-Based Training Research Composite Anodefor Military Fuel Cells Students to Engineering Disciplines Center for Operator Performance Ohio Space Grant Consortium Ohio Space Grant Consortium $58,719 $10,000 $2,000 Narayanan, Sundaram Klingbeil, Nathan W. Menart, James A. Developing Alarm Management Rattan, Kuldip S. Computational Investigation ofthe NEXT Guidelinesfor SCADA Operation Reynolds, David B. Jon Engine Discharge Chamber Using a Center for Operator Performance Raymer, Michael L. Detailed PIC-MCC Computer Model $44,000 Mercer, Richard E. National Aeronautics and Space A National Model for Engineering Administration Narayanan, Sundaram Mathematics Education $41,000 Scenario-based Research Training ­ NSF, Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Phase! Mukhopadhyay, Sharmila M. Improvement (CCLI) Center for Operator Performance Maurer, Elizabeth . $580,230 $19,000 Nanoengineering ofMicrocellular Foam Klingbeil, Nathan W. for Biocompatibility Studies ofBone Cell Phillips, Chandler A. Baudendistel, Craig M. Growth Reynolds, David B. Structured Dynamics and Mechanics of Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute Biomedical, Industrial, and Human Turbomachinery Components (DAGSI) Factors Engineering Design Projects for Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute $56,922 Persons with Disabilities (DAGSI) NSF, Grants for Scientific Research Mukhopadhyay, Sharmila M. $69,522 $25,000 Modeling and Simulation ofFailure in Thermoset Polymers AT&T Government Solutions, Inc. $9,450

Research News Winter 2009 Page 13 Phillips, Chandler A. Rigling, Brian D. Sheth, Amit Development ofHuman Operator NASIC In Digital Signal Processing and Thirunarayan, Krishnaprasad lnformatic Models by Utilizing Modern Signal Analysis Techniques SGER: III-SGER Spatio - Temporal ­ Theoretical Models of!reformation National Air and Space Intelligence Thematic Queries ofSemantic Web Data Processing Strategies to Evaluate Visual Center (NASIC) - A Study ofExpressivity and Efficiency Display !reformation Throughput $20,000 NSF, Miscellaneous Ball Aerospace $120,000 $8,000 Rigling, Brian D. Applied Optimization Technical Support Sheth, Amit Phillips, Chandler A. Applied Optimization, Inc. Human Performance Ontology (HPO) Reynolds, David B. $3,662 Henry M. Jackson Foundation REUSupplement - Biomedical, $100,000 Industrial, and Human Factors Rizl

Research News Winter 2009 Page 14 Sudkamp, Thomas A. Wang, Shaojun Young, Henry Daniel Priorities in Graduate Education RI-Small: Exploiting Syntactic, Semantic Advanced Manufacturing Techniques for (Computer Science) and Lexical Regularities in Statistical High-Efficiency Functional Gradient Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Ohio Board ofRegents Language Modeling NSF, Miscellaneous Optomec, Inc. $588,887 $102,623 $151,000 Thirunarayan, Krishnaprasad Zhang, Xinhui Pschorr, Joshua K. Wolff, J. Mitch Supply Chain Management: Integrated Architecturesfor Secure Semantic Sensor Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement Sales Forecast, Product Pricing, Networks for Multi-Layered Sensing (IPA) -M Wolff Manufacturing Planning, Procurement DoD, Air Force, Air Force Research Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute Management, Inventory Control and Lean Laboratory (AFRL) (DAGSI) Manufacturing Strategies $463,093 $56,922 PECO II, Inc. Thomas, Scott Keith Wolff, J. Mitch $72,000 Low Pressure Turbine Aerodynamics Thermal Management ofNext-Generation College ofLiberalArts Power Electronics for the More-Electric Universal Technology Corporation Aircraft Initiative $20,876 Universal Technology Corporation Banks, Erik Wolff, J. Mitch $28,109 Time Cubed Mawasha, P. Ruby Ohio Humanities Council Wang, Bin Ohio Space Grant Consortium $1,000 Pei, Yong Scholarship/Fellowship Program Wu, Zhiqiang Ohio Space Grant Consortium Bullock, Richard H. Wright Center for Sensor System $19,500 Institute on Writing and Teaching 2008 Engineering (WCSSE) Ohio Board ofRegents Wu, Zhiqiang Ohio Aerospace Institute $4,000 Wang, Bin $380,920 High Performance, High Security Cortes, Tess Wang, Bin Wireless Network via Space Time Coded General Operating Support - Art Pei, Yong Carrier Interferometry Spreading Galleries Spectrum Wu, Zhiqiang Ohio Arts Council MRLets Technologies, Inc. Evolvable Wireless Laboratory Design $4,565 and Implementation for Enhancing $100,000 Undergraduate Wireless Engineering Dockery, Jane L. Wu, Zhiqiang Education Ohio Volunteer Accreditation Team NSF, Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Soft Decision Cognitive Network Based (OVAT) on Intelligent Spectrum Sensing Improvement (CCLI) Association ofOhio Health $150,000 MacAulay-Brown, Inc. Commissioners $17,000 $50,000 Wang, Bin Pei, Yong Yan, Hong Dockery, Jane L. Wu, Zhiqiang Menart, James A. Survey ofEmployer Engagement with CRI.:IAD Instrumentation of High-Fidelity Thermal Bump and Heat Ohio's Worliforce Development System Measurement and Test System for Open Release Analysis Ohio Department ofDevelopment Spectrum Wireless Communication and Universal Technology Corporation $49,964 Networking $93,567 NSF, Miscellaneous $75,000

Research News Winter 2009 Page I 5 Dockery, Jane L. Dockery, Jane L. Dustin, Jack L. Project Manager - Multi-state Learning Survey ofEmployer Engagement with Revitalize the Dayton East Third Street Collaborative 2: Quality Improvement in Ohio's Worliforce Development System ­ Corridor and Southeast Dayton Weed and the Context ofPerformance or Capacity Additional Surveys Seed Household Survey Assessment andAccreditation Programs Community Action Organization of Sunrise Center Association ofOhio Health Scioto County, Inc. $10,000 Commissioners $1,920 $44,868 Dustin, Jack L. Dockery, Jane L. Dayton Better Business Bureau and Dockery, Jane L. Recovery Center ofLancaster Retreat Nonprofit Services Restoring Prosperity: The State Role in Recovery Center (The) Dayton Better Business Bureau Revitalizing America's Older Industrial $1,000 $9,269 Cities - Focus on the Worliforce Brookings Institution (The) Dockery, Jane L. Dustin, Jack L. $10,000 Greene County Building Regulations Comprehensive Analysis ofthe Financial Department Focus Group Sessions Impacts ofa Potential Merger Between Dockery, Jane L. Greene County Department of Washington Township and the City of Iddings Foundation School Based Mental Development Centerville Health Initiative $978 University ofToledo University ofDayton $8,525 $7,000 Dockery, Jane L. West Ohio Development Council Retreat Hooker, Carol M. Dockery, Jane L. West Ohio Development Council Analysis ofImpediments (AI) to Fair Philada Home - Recommendations and Housingfor Montgomery County and the $600 Reports Cities ofDayton and Kettering Philada Home Fund (The) Dockery, Jane L. Montgomery County Community $5,750 Mercer County Business Retention and Development Office Expansion Survey $26,948 Dockery, Jane L. Mercer County Department ofEconomic Hooker, Carol M. Research, Analysis, and Community Development Forums for Xenia Public Schools HB 289 Technical Assistance $500 Xenia Economic Growth Corporation Shelby County Family and Children First $5,000 Dustin, Jack L. Council Urban Projects - Urban Universities $5,452 Dockery, Jane L. Linkage Hooker, Carol M. Evaluation ofThink TV's Implementation Ohio Board ofRegents ofOhio's Ready to Learn Program Assessment ofSalary Data $117,834 Think TV Network (Greater Dayton Public Association ofOhio Health Television) Dustin, Jack L. Commissioners $2,000 Public and Social Service Transportation $3,000 Curriculum and Internship Program Dockery, Jane L. Jones, Patricia D. Ohio Department ofTransportation Sidney-Shelby County Chamber of Ohio Certified Public Manager (OCPM) $12,000 Commerce - Focus Groups Ohio Department ofAdministrative Sidney-Shelby County Chamber of Dustin, Jack L. Services Commerce Public and Social Service Transportation $5,000 $2,000 Curriculum and Internship Program .d IJones, Thomas DaVI son Ohio Department ofTransportation Northeast Ohio Barometer ofEconomic $12,000 Attitudes

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Research News Winter 2009 Page 16 Jones, Thomas Davidson Jones, Thomas Davidson Layne, Jo Ellen Pandemic Influenza Message Evaluation Clermont County Behavioral Risk Factor Brun, Carl F. Strategy Team, Ltd. (The) Surveillance System (BRFSS) Survey ­ Child Welfare Workforce Professional 2008 Education Program $18,382 Clermont County, Ohio Ohio Department of Job and Family Jones, Thomas Davidson $8,367 Services Montgomery County Sanitary $123,250 Jones, Thomas Davidson Engineering Survey and Focus Group Luehrmann, Laura M Montgomery County Sanitary Tecumseh Land Preservation Survey Streeter-Ferrari, Michelle Engineering Department Tecumseh Land Preservation Association Petrick, Joseph A. $11,450 $7,869 China's Re-Emergence: Educating, Jones, Thomas Davidson Jones, Thomas Davidson Informing, and Engaging Ohioans in the Survey ofHeads ofHousehold in Ohio Miami Valley Regional Planning Asian Century (Homeowners Only) Commission (MVRPC) Market Research U.S. Department ofEducation Strategy Team, Ltd. (The) Survey2008 $83,331 Miami Valley Regional Planning $10,854 Commission (MVRPC) College ofNursing and Health Jones, Thomas Davidson $7,015 Greene County Behavioral Risk Factor Cherrington, Candace C. Jones, Thomas Davidson Surveillance System (BRFSS) Survey ­ Pilot School Learning Collaborative City Services Satisfaction Survey 2008 Proposal City ofUrbana, Ohio Greene County Combined Health District Quality and Safety Education for Nurses $10,457 $5,500 (QSEN) $5,000 Jones, Thomas Davidson Jones, Thomas Davidson Survey ofPaid Television Subscribers City ofFranklin Survey Keister , Kathy Strategy Team, Ltd. (The) City ofFranklin, Ohio New Careers in Nursing Scholarship $10,358 $4,258 Program Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Jones, Thomas Davidson Jones, Thomas Davidson $80,000 Clinton County School Based Health City ofMoraine Postal Service Survey Clinic Feasibility Study City ofMoraine, Ohio Martin, Patricia A. Clinton Memorial Hospital Regional $2,574 Miami Valley Hospital Operating Health System Agreement Jones, Thomas Davidson $9,554 Miami Valley Hospital Downtown Dayton Partnership Citizen $90,000 Jones, Thomas Davidson Perception Survey Belmont Technical College Survey Downtown Dayton Partnership Martin, Patricia A. Strategy Team, Ltd. (The) $2,500 Professional Nurse Traineeship $9,234 DHHS, Health Resources and Services Jones, Thomas Davidson Administration (HRSA) Jones, Thomas Davidson Piqua Youth Baseball and Softball $63,666 Darke County Visitor Bureau Market Association Survey Research Piqua Youth Baseball and Softball Sampsel, Debi Darke County Visitors Bureau Association Nursing Institute ofWest Central Ohio $8,576 $500 Sustainability Sinclair Community College $50,000

Research News Winter 2009 Page 17 College ofScience and Basista, Beth A. Claflin, Jr., Bruce B. Mathematics Tomlin, James H. Characterization ofElectronic Device EXCEL Center ofExcellence- Western Materials Region University of Dayton Agrawal, Abinash Ohio Board of Regents Amon, James P. $432,800 $200,000 Bioremediation ofChlorinated Ethenes in Cvetkov, Teresa L. the Constructed Wetlands at Wright­ Basista, Beth A. Prochaska, Lawrence J. Patterson Air Force Base (FY08/09) K-8 STEMMProgram Coaches Probing the Dynamic Conformation of Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) Montgomery County Educational Service Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit III $149,955 Center American Heart Association - Great Alter, Gerald M. $45,734 Rivers Affiliate $21,000 Graduate Research Assistant Support-­ Basista, Beth A. Kolawole K-8 STEMMProgram Coaches Farrell, Ann M. Central State University Montgomery County Educational Service Using Lesson Study to Enhance $19,200 Center Instruction in Elementary School Mathematics Alter, Gerald M. $5,413 Ohio Department ofEducation Graduate Research Assistant Stipend ­ Bennett, Kevin B. $72,857 Lehman Evaluation ofthe RAPTOR Interface Indiana University Feld, William A. Alion Science and Technology $1,875 Single Ionic Conducting Polymer $21,029 Electrolyte Arasu, Krishnasany T. Bennett, Kevin B. University of Dayton REUSupplement: New Algebraic Human-Machine Interfaces for $25,000 Techniques for Constructing Sequences Coordination Decision Support in andArrays with Good Correlation Tactical Settings (WJCTOR) Flach, John M. Properties JXT Applications, Inc. Shebilske, Wayne L. NSF, Grants for Scientific Research $5,000 System for Information and Meta­ $12,000 information Portrayal ofLessons-learned Boester, Timothy (SIMPL) Arlian, Larry G. Dayton Public Schools and WSU: Aptima, Inc. Laundry Sample Analysis Mathematics Inquiry Professional $29,999 Procter & Gamble Company Development Program for Grades 6-12 $50,050 Teachers Fossum, Eric Dayton Public Schools Custom Synthesis ofIntermediates for Bartoszek, Joseph Edward $72,241 AFXChromophores Krane, Dan E. Universal Technology Corporation Phylogency ofHybrid Unisexual Bowling, Nathan A. $25,029 Ambystomatid Salamanders, a New Chally Center for Scientific Innovation Genome (C'SJ): Statistical Support Fall 2008 ­ Fox, Jane Lee Systematics Research Fund Spring 2009 - Bowling Coupled Models ofPlanetary $1,122 HRChally Ionospheres!Thermospheres: Phase B $16,119 National Aeronautics and Space Basista, Beth A. Administration Tomlin, James H. Bubulya, Paula $112,249 Boyd, Brian T. A Role for the Novel Nuclear Speckle Franco, Suzanne Protein Son in Maintaining Nuclear Thompson, Nephi A. Speckle Integrity and Function Science & Math Academics for Teachers DHHS, National Institute ofGeneral through EXCEL Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Ohio Department ofEducation $212,640 $492,800

Research News Winter 2009 Page I 8 Fox, Jane Lee , Gilpin, Roger K. Look, David C. Production Rates ofThermal, Energetic Measurements ofContaminants in Electrical Activity ofthe ZnO Surface and Excited Atoms in the Martian Commercial Herbicide Ohio State University Thermosphere, Ionosphere, and ATANOR $153,926 Exosphere $16,500 National Aeronautics and Space Look, David C. Administration Gilpin, Roger K. Defects in Wide-Gap Semiconductors for $109,373 Measurement ofNon-Point Toxic Electronic Applications Pollutants DoD, Air Force Office ofScientific Fox, Jane Lee City ofHonolulu, HI Research (AFOSR) Coupled Models ofPlanetary $3,250 $107,639 Thermospheres/Ion-ospheres National Aeronautics and Space Gilpin, Roger K. Look, David C. Administration Measurement ofWood Mulch Samples for Defect Chemistry Study ofNitrogen $95,000 Toxic Pollutants Doped ZnO Thin Films Maryland Department ofAgriculture Miami University Fox, Jane Lee $1,800 $59,628 Analysis andModeling ofMartian Electron Density Profiles Returned form Hammerschmidt, Chad R. Look, David C. Spacecraft Collaborative Research: A GEOTRACES Complex Oxides National Aeronautics and Space Intercalibration ofCollection Handling Ohio State University Administration and Analysis Methods for Mercury $50,045 $86,892 Species in Seawater NSF, Miscellaneous Look, David C. Fox, Jane Lee $50,050 Hall Effect Measurements Monte Carlo Calculations ofHot and More Than One Source of Support &caping Atomsfrom Mars Using Higgins, Steven R. Realistic Velocity Distributions $200 Kinetic Complexity ofMineral-Water National Aeronautics and Space Interface Reactions Relevant to C02 Lunsford, Suzanne K. Administration Sequestration: Atomic-scale Reactions to Electroanalytical Inquiry-Based Modular $77,738 Centimeter-Scale Processes Sensor Development U.S. Department ofEnergy Gilkey, Robert H. Ohio State University $105,112 Conducting Advanced Experiments on $13,250 Multisensory Displays to Support Urban Hunt, Allen Gerhard Operations Miller, Corey E. Skinner, Thomas E. DoD, Air Force, Air Force Research Chally Center for Scientific Innovation Dispersion in Heterogeneous Porous 2 Laboratory (AFRL) (C SI): Statistical Support Fall 2008 ­ Media through Advection Spring 2009 - Miller $300,000 NSF, Grants for Scientific Research HRChally Gilkey, Robert H. $51,890 $32,237 Wang, Bin Ivkovich Claflin, Dragana Moore, Thomas J Nagy, Allen L. Corticosterone and Hippocampal Operationally-relevant Scenario Portraying Meta-Information to Support Learning During Development Development to Evaluate Multisensory Net-centric Command and Control Display Concepts for Cyberwarfare DHHS, National Institute ofMental Charles River Analytics Inc. Health (NIMH) Ball Aerospace $17,473 $215,250 $110,000 Petkie, Douglas T. Kenyon, Lisa Orvik Gilpin, Roger K. Terahertz StandoffSensing ofVital Signs A Learning Progression for Scientific State ofOhio Sludge Program Modeling EOIR Technologies More Than One Source of Support Northwestern University $97,000 $56,925 $53,131

Research News Winter 2009 Page 19 Petkie, Douglas T. Shebilske, Wayne L. Wheatly, Michele G. Mission Adaptable Chemical Research and Technical Support for the Flach, John M. Spectrometer Culture and Cognition Laboratory (CCL) Gallagher, John C. Ohio State University DoD, Air Force, Air Force Research RDE-RAD: Collaborative Research: $24,096 Laboratory (AFRL) Ohio's STEMAbility Alliance (OSAA): $44,008 STEM Degrees and Careers for Ohioans Reed, Michelle K. with Disabilities Project KNOTtT- Strengthening systems Shebilske, Wayne L. NSF, Miscellaneous capacity Collaboratively with Kansas, Usability Testing ofWeb Pages by People $588,425 Nevada, Ohio, and Texas Foundation with Disabilities using Assistive Project #667074 Technologies Kettering Center Ohio State University Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company $124,486 $9,142 Kennedy, Sandra D. Ritzi, Jr., Robert W. Stireman, John Wright State University Kettering Center for Continuing Education's Labor Dominic, David F. Collaborative Research: Caterpillars and Management Initiative High-Performance Computing to Parasitoids in the Eastern Andes of Ohio Department ofDevelopment Evaluate Hierarchical Heterogeneity Ecuador Paradigms in Sedimentary Aquifer NSF, Miscellaneous $88,000 Systems $23,543 Kennedy, Sandra D. NSF, Grants for Scientific Research Tebbens, Sarah Assessment and Whole System $249,030 Implementation Exceptional Customer Collaborative Research: Coasts in Service Ritzi, Jr., Robert W. Motion: QuantifYing the Patterns of City ofDayton, Miscellaneous Dominic, David F. Coastal Change Using LIDAR $27,400 Collaborative Research on Reactive NSF, Grants for Scientific Research Transport Modeling: Formulating a $37,719 Kennedy, Sandra D. Model for Spatial Cross-Correlation Between Hydraulic and Reactive Aquifer Watts, Doyle R Leadership Skills for VA Supervisors Attributes as Determined by Sedimentary Hauser, Ernest C. Veterans Affairs Medical Center Architecture Dominic, David F. $10,000 NSF, Grants for Scientific Research Reservoir Characterization ofthe Kennedy, Sandra D. $64,473 Dominion North Canton Storage Field (NCSF) Assessment and Whole System Ritzi, Jr., Robert W. Implementation Exceptional Customer Ohio River Clean Fuels, LLC Service Ground Water Protection Program 2008 $99,961 City ofDayton, Miscellaneous Cemex Wheatly, Michele G. $9,200 $20,000 Goldstein, David L. Kennedy, Sandra D. Ritzi, Jr., Robert W. Schneider, Tamera Leadership Skills for V.A. Supervisors Ground Water Protection Program 2009 ADVANCE: Increasing the Participation Veterans Affairs Medical Center Cemex and Advancement ofWomen in Academic Science and Engineering Careers $7,200 $10,000 NSF, Miscellaneous Lake Campus Servaites, Jerome C. $610,317 Analysis ofDesert Sand Naval Health Research Center Miller, Julie M. $20,000 Western Ohio Training Consortium Edison Community College $54,570

Research News Winter 2009 Page 20 Miller, Julie M. Sethi, Vikram School ofProfessional Targeted Training Grant- Minster Sengupta, Arijit Psychology Machine Company Developing a Framework for a Visual, Alerting System for RFID Preventive Lorain County Community College Allen, Jeffery B. Maintenance Using an Intelligent Graph $6,000 Traversal Algorithm (IGTA) Cognitive and Functional Status Among Elderly African Americans Miller, Julie M. Alien Technology Corporation Alzheimer's Association Targeted Training Grant - Kennedy $38,239 Manufacturing $185,526 Williams, Scott Lorain County Community College Warfield, Janeece LOI Tracker Market and Competitive $3,700 Study Child Care Subsidy and Promoting Positive Relationships Program Miller, Julie M. Development Projects, Inc. U.S. Department ofEducation Targeted Training Grant -A.A.P. St. $10,000 Marys Corp. $89,123 Williams, Scott Lorain County Community College Warfield, Janeece EOS360 Market Study and Go-to-Market $3,500 Strategy PECE-PACT: Parents Early Childhood Education/Positive Action Choices Library Development Projects, Inc. Training $7,500 Montgomery County ADAMH Services Dewey, Dawne Williams, Scott Board University ofDayton Roesch Library Real Time Location Systems Market and $69,287 Archives Public History Internship ­ Competitive Study Leigh Burnham Warfield, Janeece Development Projects, Inc. University ofDayton PECE-PACT: Parents Early Childhood $7,500 Education/Positive Action Choices $6,250 Training Williams, Scott Dewey, Dawne Montgomery County ADAMH Services Minority-Owned Company Recruitment Board Greene County Public Library Internship Database - Kylee Conant $2,300 Dayton Development Coalition Greene County Board ofCommissioners $6,150 Winfrey, LaPearl L. $4,000 SOPP Student Practicum Training Williams, Scott Raj Soin College ofBusiness Montgomery County ADAMH Services Market Opportunity Analysis Board Acclimate Technologies, Inc. $62,000 Bodey, Michael W. $5,440 Business First! Program Winfrey, LaPearl L. Williams, Scott Montgomery County Commissioners Internship - Children's Medical Center Development ofCommercialization $45,000 (Dayton) Implementation Plan Outline and Children's Medical Center (Dayton) Bodey, Michael W. Evaluation Materials $30,000 Small Business Development Center Dayton Development Coalition (SBDC) $3,588 Winfrey, LaPearl L. Practicum Training - BriefTherapy Williams, Scott Edison Materials Technology Center Center Residential Hydrogen Power (EMTEC) BriefTherapy Center Commercialization Project $7,000 $28,000 National Composite Center $2,530

Research News Winter 2009 Page 21 Winfrey, LaPearl L. Winfrey, LaPearl L. Student Affairs Predoctoral Internship Training - South Practicum Training - Darke County Community Behavioral Healthcare. Mental Health Center Cooper, Mary Maureen South Community Mental Health Center Darke County Mental Health Center Hill, Sara Jane $28,000 $7,000 Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund Winfrey, LaPearl L. Winfrey, LaPearl L. (SAOF) Mental Health and Deafness Residency Practicum Training- South Community Horizon League Traineeship Program Mental Health Center $40,402 Ohio Department ofMental Health South Community Mental Health Center Universitywide $24,500 $7,000

Winfrey, LaPearl L. Winfrey, LaPearl L. Boyd, Willie A. Practicum Training - Consumer Practicum Training - Shelby County PELL Grant Program 08109 Advocacy Model Program Counseling Center U.S. Department ofEducation Consumer Advocacy Model Program Shelby County Counseling Center $5,935,363 $14,000 $7,000 Boyd, Willie A. Winfrey, LaPearl L. Winfrey, LaPearl L. College Work-Study Program Practicum Training Practicum Training- Children's Medical U.S. Department ofEducation Center (Dayton) University ofDayton $940,830 $12,400 Children's Medical Center (Dayton) $7,000 Boyd, Willie A. Winfrey, LaPearl L. Supplemental Educational Opportunity Predoctoral Internship Training - The Winfrey, LaPearl L. Grant Program (SEOG) Glen at St. Joseph Practicum Training - Greene Memorial U.S. Department ofEducation Hospital Glen at St. Joseph (The) $500,000 $12,000 Greene Memorial Hospital $7,000 Boyd, Willie A. Winfrey, LaPearl L. PELL Grant Program Winfrey, LaPearl L. Practicum Training - St. Joseph U.S. Department ofEducation Orphanage Practicum Training - Central Clinic $283,965 St. Joseph Orphanage Central Clinic $10,000 $6,667 Boyd, Willie A. Academic Competitiveness Grant 08109 Winfrey, LaPearl L. Winfrey, LaPearl L. U.S. Department ofEducation Doctoral Training ODMH - Residency and Training $188,536 Summit Behavioral Healthcare Funding Enhancement FY 2009 $9,000 Ohio Department ofMental Health Boyd, Willie A. $5,000 National SMART Grant Program 08109 Winfrey, LaPearl L. U.S. Department ofEducation Rural Practice Initiative Residency Yung, Betty $61,312 Traineeship Program Evaluation ofthe Springfield Students Ohio Department ofMental Health and Families Engaged (SSAFE) Program Boyd,-Willie A. $7,350 Springfield City School District Academic Competitiveness Grant $192,277 U.S. Department ofEducation Winfrey, LaPearl L. $14,047 Urban Public Health Initiative Ohio Department ofMental Health Boyd, Willie A. $7,350 National SMART Grant Program U.S. Department ofEducation $7,335

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