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Sponsored Project Activity SPONSORED PROJECT ACTIVITY - ACTIVE AWARDS AS OF 07/05/2011 Principal & Co-Inv TOT PROJ TOT PROJ Total Account Name(s) Department Name Title Sponsor Start End Amount -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------- -------- ---------------- ADAMS, GREGOR B Broad-CIRM Center CIRM Bridges to Stem Cell California State 01/05/11 09/24/11 $4,000.00 Internship - CSU Channel University Channel Islands Islands ADER, MARILYN Physiology and Bioph Islet Transplant Program Islet Sheet Medical LLC 02/15/11 12/31/11 $89,329.00 ysics AKBARI, OMID Molecular Microbiolo Study the Role of 6b11mAb NKT Therapeutics, Inc. 07/01/09 12/31/11 $246,041.00 gy & Immunology in Preventing iNKT Cell Dependent Airway Hyperactivity in Va24-JaQ TCR Transgenic Mice AKBARI, OMID Molecular Microbiolo Role of NKT Cells in National Institute of 09/20/07 08/31/12 $1,217,390.20 gy & Immunology Airway Hyperreactivity Allergy and Infectious and Tolerance Diseases ALBER, FRANK UWE Computational Biolog Comprehensive Data Pew Charitable Trusts 07/01/09 06/30/14 $240,000.00 y Integration Towards A 3D Structure Of The Genome ALBER, FRANK UWE Computational Biolog Alfred P.Sloan Research Alfred P. Foundation 09/16/09 09/15/11 $50,000.00 y Fellowship for Dr. Frank Alber in Computational and Evolutionary Molecular Biology ALBER, FRANK UWE Biological Sciences New Tools for Exploring Rockefeller University 08/15/10 07/31/14 $0.00 The Dynamic Interactome CHEN, LIN ALBER, FRANK UWE Computational Biolog New Tools for Exploring Rockefeller University 08/15/10 07/31/14 $110,022.00 y The Dynamic Interactome CHEN, LIN ALBERTSON, DAVID C. Religion How Far Can the Eye See? National Endowment for 06/01/10 12/31/12 $24,933.00 On the Power of Visual the Humanities Images ALEXANDER, KENNETH S Mathematics Statistical Mechanics and National Science 06/01/08 05/31/12 $220,000.00 Related Probability Foundation Theory ALONZO, TODD A. Preventive Medicine: T Fred Hutchinson Cancer 03/01/11 02/29/12 $83,916.00 Biostatistics Center Genome-Wide Analysis ALONZO, TODD A. Preventive Medicine: Extreme Verification Bias University of Colorado 09/01/09 08/31/11 $81,209.00 Biostatistics in Paired Screening Trials SPONSORED PROJECT ACTIVITY - ACTIVE AWARDS AS OF 07/05/2011 Principal & Co-Inv TOT PROJ TOT PROJ Total Account Name(s) Department Name Title Sponsor Start End Amount -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------- -------- ---------------- ALONZO, TODD A. Preventive Medicine: IRF8 as a Biomarker of Fred Hutchinson Cancer 12/15/09 11/30/11 $12,236.00 Biostatistics Aging, Malignant Center Transformations, and AML Prognosis ALONZO, TODD A. Preventive Medicine: Specialize Center of University of 10/01/06 09/30/11 $119,740.00 Biostatistics Research in Targeted Philadelphia Therapies for Infants; Core C: Biologic Correlates and Clinical Integration Core ALONZO, TODD A. Preventive Medicine: Genetic Predictors of AML Children’s Hospital of 03/09/10 12/31/11 $26,726.00 Biostatistics Treatment Response Philadelphia AMBITE-MOLINA, JOSE Information Sciences PAGE-CC Supplement Rutgers, The State 09/30/09 08/31/11 $208,208.00 LUIS Institute University of New Jersey DEELMAN, EWA AMBITE-MOLINA, JOSE Information Sciences PAGE-CC Metabochip Pilot Rutgers, The State 09/30/09 08/31/11 $50,000.00 LUIS Institute (PAGE-PILOT) University of New Jersey DEELMAN, EWA AMINZADEH, FRED MFD - Petroleum Engi Characterizing Fractures Department of Energy 01/29/10 01/30/12 $1,483,189.00 neering in Geysers Geothermal Fields from SAHIMI, MUHAMMAD Microseismic Data, Using Soft Computing, Fractals and Shear Wave SAMMIS, CHARLES G. Anisotrophy AMRINE, JOHN M. Astronautical Engine IPA - John Amrine Space and Missile Command 11/15/10 11/14/11 $262,425.00 ering AN, WOOJIN Cancer Center Role of Histone H4 National Institute of 08/31/09 07/31/11 $215,416.00 N-Terminal Tail in General Medical Sciences Transcription Regulation AN, WOOJIN Cancer Center Role of Histone H4 National Institute of 08/01/08 07/31/13 $970,136.00 N-Terminal Tail in General Medical Sciences Transcription Regulation AN, WOOJIN Cancer Center Studies of H2AX American Cancer Society, 01/01/10 12/31/13 $720,000.00 Phosphorylation as a Inc. Chromatin Remodeler YANG, ALLEN S. ANAWALT, MARCIA C Annenberg School for NEA Arts Journalism National Endowment for 09/01/10 10/31/11 $245,000.00 Comm. & Journalism Institute in Theater and the Arts Musical Theater ANAWALT, MARCIA C Annenberg School for USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Getty Foundation 05/27/10 12/31/12 $245,626.69 Comm. & Journalism Journalism Fellowship Program SPONSORED PROJECT ACTIVITY - ACTIVE AWARDS AS OF 07/05/2011 Principal & Co-Inv TOT PROJ TOT PROJ Total Account Name(s) Department Name Title Sponsor Start End Amount -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------- -------- ---------------- ANDERSON, STEVEN F. Cinematic Arts Fair Use Workshop The John D. and Caterhine 07/01/11 06/30/12 $23,575.00 T. Macarthur Foundation ANDERSON, TAMMARA Joint Educational Pr Joint Educational Project The Skirball Foundation 12/01/07 11/30/12 $250,000.00 oject - The Skirball Foundation ANGLIN, DEIRDRE R. Emergency Medicine Validation of a decision University of California, 09/30/09 09/29/11 $18,442.00 rule for selective chest San Francisco radiography in blunt trauma ANNAVARAM, MURALI Electrical Engineeri REU Supplement for National Science 09/01/08 08/31/11 $418,904.00 ng-Systems "CSR-PSCE,SM: A Holistic Foundation Design Approach to Reliability Using 3D Stacked" ANNAVARAM, MURALI Electrical Engineeri IEEE International National Science 01/01/11 12/31/11 $5,000.00 ng-Systems Symposium on Workload Foundation Characterization (IISWC) 2010 Reduced Student Registration Grant Proposal ANNAVARAM, MURALI Electrical Engineeri CAREER: From National Science 08/01/10 07/31/15 $151,422.00 ng-Systems Nonstop-Monitoring to Foundation Nano-ISA: An Adaptive Mutli- Dimensional Framework for Processor Reliability ANNAVARAM, MURALI Electrical Engineeri CSR-PSCE, SM: Trade-offs National Science 09/01/08 08/31/11 $200,000.00 ng-Systems Between Static Power, Foundation Performance and DUBOIS, MICHEL Reliability in Future Chip Multiprocessors ANNAVARAM, MURALI Electrical Engineeri REU Supplement for National Science 10/01/08 09/30/11 $265,999.00 ng-Systems "CT-ISG’:A Game Theoretic Foundation Framework for’ KRISHNAMACHARI, Privacy Preservation in BHASKAR. Community - Based Mobile Applications APARICIO, OSCAR M. Biological Sciences Analysis of Replication National Institute of 09/18/09 08/31/11 $316,417.00 Fork Restart and General Medical Sciences Checkpoint After DNA Damage APARICIO, OSCAR M. Biological Sciences Analysis of Replication National Institute of 02/01/03 07/31/12 $972,706.89 Fork Restart and General Medical Sciences Checkpoint Regulation After DNA Damage ARANDA, MARIA Social Work Enhanced Geriatric National Institute of 03/18/09 12/31/11 $427,607.00 Depression Treatment in Mental Health Adult Day Health Care LETOURNEAU-WAGNER, SPONSORED PROJECT ACTIVITY - ACTIVE AWARDS AS OF 07/05/2011 Principal & Co-Inv TOT PROJ TOT PROJ Total Account Name(s) Department Name Title Sponsor Start End Amount -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------- -------- ---------------- JACQUELINE PALINKAS, LAWRENCE A. ARAQUE, JUAN CARLOS Civic and Community Central Los Angeles Department of Education 09/01/10 08/31/11 $250,000.00 Relations Upward Bound ARAQUE, JUAN CARLOS Civic and Community Southeast Los Angeles Department of Education 09/01/10 08/31/11 $250,000.00 Relations Upward Bound ARAQUE, JUAN CARLOS Civic and Community Talent Search Program - Department of Education 09/01/10 08/31/11 $409,613.00 Relations South Central ARAQUE, JUAN CARLOS Civic and Community Talent Search Program - Department of Education 09/01/10 08/31/11 $216,424.00 Relations Central ARAQUE, JUAN CARLOS Civic and Community USC JOB CORPS Odle Management Group LLC 07/31/10 07/30/11 $105,079.00 Relations ARAQUE, JUAN CARLOS Civic and Community USC - Upward Bound Department of Education 11/01/07 10/31/11 $297,034.00 Relations Math/Science Program ARAQUE, JUAN CARLOS Civic and Community South Central Upward Department of Education 06/01/07 05/31/12 $559,860.00 Relations Bound Project ARBIB, MICHAEL A. Computer Science Beyond The Mirror: An National Science 09/15/09 08/31/12 $600,000.00 Integrated Computational Foundation Framework For The Study of Action & Language ARMANI, ANDREA MFD - Materials Scie DNA Methylation Department of Defense 09/01/10 09/30/13 $383,315.00 MARTIN nce ARMANI, ANDREA MFD - Chemical Engin Hybrid Integrated Optical Battelle Memorial 04/14/11 05/16/12 $79,500.00 MARTIN eering Devices Institute ARMANI, ANDREA MFD - Materials Scie Ultrasensitive Nanolasers Office of the Director, 09/30/10 08/31/15 $2,599,614.00 MARTIN nce for Epigenetics NIH Investigations ARMANI, ANDREA MFD - Materials Scie ONR Young Investigators Office of Naval Research 06/01/09 05/31/12 $325,961.00 MARTIN nce Program ARMANI, ANDREA MFD - Materials Scie Microlaser Biosensor with National Science 08/15/10 07/31/13 $336,000.00 MARTIN nce Integrated Dual Beam Foundation Optical Trap SPONSORED PROJECT ACTIVITY - ACTIVE AWARDS AS OF 07/05/2011 Principal & Co-Inv TOT PROJ TOT PROJ Total Account Name(s) Department Name Title Sponsor Start End Amount -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- -------- -------- ---------------- ARMANI, ANDREA MFD
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