
David Beratan of Chemistry has received a subaward from the University of North Carolina, which is for a project entitled “Solar Fuels and Next Generation Photovoltaics." Total funding will be $210,000 for 1 year.
Don Coltart of Chemistry has received a subaward from Lifescitech, Llc, which is for a project entitled, "ACC Synthesis - A Way to Create Safer, Efficacious and Inexpensive Single Enantiomers." Total funding will be $90,000 for 1 year (award date pending).
G. Ralph Corey of Medicine-Cardiology has received a subaward from Vanderbilt University, which is for a project entitled, "The Prevalence of Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis among Patients." Total funding will be $67,025 for 1 year (award date pending).
Kenneth Dodge of the Center for Child and Family Policy has received a subaward from the University of Washington, which is for a project entitled, "Fast Track Data Center." Total funding will be $161,939 for 2 years (award date pending).
Robert Jackson of Biology has received an award from the Department of Energy, which is for a project entitled “Potential Contamination Risks of Freshwater Aquifers in the Continental U.S. with Geosequestration." Total funding will be $299,917 for 3 years (award date pending).
G. Allan Johnson of Radiology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health (subaward from University of North Carolina), which is for a project entitled “Advancing Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Analysis for Basic Alcohol Research." Total funding will be $216,419 for 2 years.
Rima Kaddurah-Daouk of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences has received a subaward from Yale University, which is for a project entitled “13C Measurement of GABA Synthesis in Depression." Total funding will be $104,939 for 1 year (award date pending).
Francis Keefe of Medical Psychology has received a subaward from Stony Brook University, which is for a project entitled, "Coping Skills Training for Arthritis: An Effectiveness Trial." Total funding will be $$77,089 for 2 years (award date pending).
Sally Kornbluth of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology has received an award from the National Institutes of Health (subaward from Massachusetts General Hospital), which is for a project entitled, "Apoptosis in Drosphila-From Reaper to Death." Total funding will be $87,278 for 2 years.
Mohamed Noor of Biology has received an award from the University of Iowa, which is for a project entitled “Fine-Scale Recombination Rate Variation Analysis within and between Drosophilia Species." Total funding will be $327,929 for 2 years (award date pending).
Lincoln Pratson of NSOEES-Div of Earth & Ocean Sciences has received an award from the Department of Energy, which is for a project entitled “CCS Pipeline Routing for Geosequestration." Total funding will be $298,633 for 3 years (award date pending).
Jama Purser of the Center for the Study of Aging & Human Development has received a subaward from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, which is for a project entitled “Discovering Pathways of Functional Decline: A GWAS Approach." Total funding will be $58,585 for 2 years (award date pending).
Gillian Sanders-Schmidler of Duke Clinical Research Institute has received an award from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, which is for a project entitled “Comprehensive EPC Comparative Effectiveness Reviews for Effective Health Care." Total funding will be $6,000,000 for 3 years.
Heather Stapleton of NSOEES has received a subaward from Boston University, which is for a project entitled “Measuring Human Exposure to PBDEs." Total funding will be $65,986 for 1 year (award date pending).
Fan Wang of Cell Biology has received a subaward from Children's Hospital Boston, which is for a project entitled “CNS Region-Specific Cre/CreER Transgenic Mice Driven by Conser." Total funding will be $460,000 for 2 years (award date pending).