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THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. External Funding 2001—2002 . TOTAL EXTERNAL AWARDS 2001—2002 $341 million. Total Federal: $234.4 million Total Non-Federal: $106.6 million. The University of Iowa External Funding: 1968 — 2002 (MILLIONS $). AWARDS BY SOURCE 2001—2002 (MILLIONS $).
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THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA External Funding 2001—2002
TOTAL EXTERNAL AWARDS2001—2002$341 million Total Federal: $234.4 million Total Non-Federal: $106.6 million
The University of IowaExternal Funding: 1968—2002(MILLIONS $)
AWARDS BY SOURCE2001—2002(MILLIONS $) DHHS—Health and Human Services, DEd—Education, DOD—Defense, NSF—National Science Foundation, NASA—National Aeronautics and Space Administration [State and Universities totals are primarily from federal pass-through funds]
Selected AwardsARTS AND HUMANITIES • Richard De Puma, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Art and Art History, $40,000 National Endowment for the Humanities, The Aesthetic Seduction: Etruscan Forgeries in Italy, CA. 1850-1950. • Adriana Mendez, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Spanish and Portuguese, $40,000 National Endowment for the Humanities, Transatlantic Pilgrims: Women Traveling in Latin America, 1822-1907.
Selected Awards ARTS AND HUMANITIES • Kenneth Starck, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communications, $30,240 US Department of Education, Program for North American Mobility in Higher Education. • Russell Valentino, International Programs, Russian, $112,487 US Department of Education, The Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Iowa Distance Consortium.
Selected Awards SOCIAL SCIENCES • Peter Blanck, College of Law, $588,756 US Department of Education, Rehabilitation Resource and Training Center (RRTC) on Workforce Investment and Employment Policy for Persons with Disabilities. • Nick Colangelo, College of Education, $2,000,000 US Department of Education, Iowa Online Advanced Placement Academy.
Selected Awards SOCIAL SCIENCES • James A. Hall, College of Medicine, Pediatrics, $750,000 US Department of Health and Human Services, Strengthening Treatment: Drug Abuse by Rural Youth. • Burns Weston, International Programs, $900,000 US Department of Labor, Child Labor Research Initiative on the Issue of Abusive and Exploitative Child Labor and Other Labor-Related Issues.
Selected AwardsPHYSICAL & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES • Louis Frank, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, $300,000 US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Analysis of Images from the Visible Imaging System on the Polar Spacecraft for the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics (ISTP) Mission. • Donald Gurnett, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, $174,000 US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, A Proposal for Polar Plasma Wave Investigation (PWI) Data Analysis in the Extended Mission.
Selected Awards PHYSICAL & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES • Yiannis Papelis,College of Engineering, National Advanced Driving Simulation Center, $99,995 US Department of Transportation-National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS) Low Speed Cueing Validation. • Geb Thomas, College of Engineering, Center for Computer-Aided Design, $117,640 US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Data-Centric Analysis of Science Return for Human-Directed Robotic Geology.
Selected AwardsPHYSICAL & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES • Philip C. Kutzko, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Mathematics, $608,481 US National Science Foundation, Alliance for the Production of African- American PhDs in the Mathematical Sciences. • Sarah Larsen, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Chemistry, $350,000 US Environmental Protection Agency, Development of Nanocrystalline Zeolite Materials as Environmental Catalysts: From Environmentally Benign Synthesis to Emission Abatement. • Jack D. Scudder, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, $200,000 US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Global Geospace Science (GGS) Polar-Hydra Extended Mission Science Investigation.
Selected AwardsBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES • Johannes W. Hell, College of Medicine, Pharmacology, $501,682 US Department of Health and Human Services, Molecular Basis of Neurological Changes During Aging. • Andrew Lidral, College of Dentistry, Dows Institute for Dental Research, $324,486 US Department of Health and Human Services, Cleft Lip Genetics: A Multicenter International Consortium. • Paul L. Mulhausen, College of Medicine, Internal Medicine, $935,313 US Department of Education, An Innovative Web-Based Educational Program for Health Care Workers in Long Term Care Facilities.
Selected AwardsBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES • Jane S. Paulsen, College of Medicine, Psychiatry, $1,988,497 US Department of Health and Human Services, Neurobiological Predictors of Huntington’s Disease. • Vicki Ellingrod Ringold, College of Pharmacy, Clinical Hospital Pharmacy, $147,238 US Department of Health and Human Services, Genetics of Antipsychotic Metabolism. • Anne Skinstad, College of Public Health, Community and Behavioral Health, $550,000 US Department of Health and Human Services, Prairielands Addiction Technology Transfer Center.
Selected AwardsBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES • Bento Soares, College of Medicine, Pediatrics, $1,538,916 US Department of Health and Human Services, Brain Molecular Anatomy Project (BMAP): Gene Discovery in the Developing Nervous System. • Scott Stuart, College of Medicine, Psychiatry, $581,478 US Department of Health and Human Services, Clinician Managed Interpersonal Psychotherapy. • Marita Titler, College of Nursing, $353,737 US Department of Health and Human Services, Nursing Interventions & Outcomes in Three Older Populations.
Individuals Awarded One Million Dollars or More 7/01/2001-6/30/2002
Individuals Awarded One Million Dollars or More 7/01/2001-6/30/2002
The University of IowaExternal Funding: 1968—2002(MILLIONS $)
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA External Funding 2001—2002