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FY 2002 - 4th Qtr
4th Quarter
- Joseph Neale, "NAAG Peptidase and Neuronal Function," National Institutes of Health
- Anne Rosenwald, "CAREER: Regulation of Membrane Traffic by Arl1 Protein in Yeast," National Science Foundation
- Diane Taylor, "Training of Cameroonian Scientists," National Institutes of Health
- Harley Balzer, "National Resource Center and Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship," Department of Education
- Miguel Ceballos, "Joining Efforts for Columbia," Friedrich Stiftung Columbia
- Miguel Ceballos, "Joining Efforts for Columbia," Ecole de la Paix
- Marc Chernick, "Assessing Conflict in Latin America," Anonymous
- Robin King, "Multilateral and Regional Trade Issues," Organization of American States
- Maxine Weinstein, "Biodemography of Health, Social Factors and Life Challenges," National Institutes of Health/RAND Corporation
- Miklos Kertesz, "Synthetic Multifunctional Material Program," University of Texas/DARPA
- Jennifer Swift, "CAREER: An In Situ AFM Investigation of Cholesterol Crystal Growth," National Science Foundation
- David Yang, "Scientific Services Program," Battelle/Army
- David Yang, "Identification of Changes in Gene Expression," DARPA
- Sarah McNamer, "ACLS Fellowship," American Council of Learned Societies
- Gary Claxton, "Round IV Site Visits," Center for Studying Health System Change
- Gary Claxton, "Planning and Implementing Health Care Options," State of California
- Judith Feder, "Preparation of a Book on the Landmark 1996 Welfare Reform Bill," The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- Robert Friedland, "Caregiving Data Profiles," Mather LifeWays
- William Gormley, "Program in Children and Public Policy," Foundation for Child Development
- Virginia Hodgkinson, "Services in Coordination with The Democracy Collaborative," University of Maryland, College Park
- Virginia Hodgkinson, "World Values Survey," C. S. Mott Foundation
- Virginia Hodgkinson, "Completion of Capacity Building Effort," Jessie Ball duPont Fund
- Paul Light, "Sustaining Effectiveness: Paths to Ordinary Excellence in America's Top Nonprofits," Kauffman Foundation
- Jean Mitchell, "Children with Special Health Care Needs," Department of Health and Human Services
- Jean Mitchell, "Children with Special Health Care Needs," Department of Health and Human Services
- Jean Mitchell, "Children with Special Health Care Needs," Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Paul Offner, "Medicaid Managed Care Survey Project," The Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Paul Offner, "Neighborhood Initiative," The Brookings Institution
- Geri Palast, "Public Education Campaign," Open Society Institute
- Karen Pollitz, "Development of a Handbook on Health Insurance and Related Public Policy Issues," March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
- Virginia Sloan, "Election Reform Initiative," The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
- Virginia Sloan, "Mandatory Justice: Eighteen Reforms to the Death Penalty," The Justice Project
- Richard Sorian, "Editorial Support for National Quality Forum," National Forum for Health Care
- Laura Summer, "Data for a Pediatric Asthma Chartbook," Center for Health Care Strategies
- Laura Summer, "State Solutions: An Enrollment Initiative for Low-Income Elderly," Rutgers University
- Eusebio, Mujal-Leon, "Cuba in the 21st Century: The Political Economy of Democratization and Reconstruction," Helen Dwight Reid Education Fund
- Yossi Shain, "Mapping the Jewish Political World," Posen Foundation
- Gerald Mara, "Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research," Department of Education
- Adam Rothman, "ACLS Fellowships for 2002-2003," American Council of Learned Societies
- John Tutino, "Making Mexico, Remaking the Atlantic World," National Endowment for the Humanities
- Andrew Schoenholtz, "Immigration and Integration Policy," The German Marshall Fund of the United States
- Leroy Walters, "Enhancing the DNA Patent Database," Department of Energy
- Jeffrey Connor-Linton, "Doctoral Dissertation Research," National Science Foundation
- Paul Kainen, "Minimization of Error Functionals by Neural Networks," National Research Council
- Judith Miller and Matthew Hamilton, "Modeling Evolution of Quantitative Traits with Finite Locus Effects in Structured Populations," National Science Foundation
- Katrina Holt, "National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center," Maternal and Child Health Bureau
- Rochelle Mayer, "Program Income - National Consortium to Advance Education," Maternal and Child Health Bureau
- Thomas Vallin, "Title V Block Grant and Discretionary Grant Information System," Anonymous
- Henry Richardson, "Visiting Scholar, Department of Bioethics, NIH," National Institutes of Health
- John Currie, "Rental of GAEL Lab Space," SAIC
- John Currie, "Bio-fluidic Chip Technology for Chemical / Biological Microsystems," Department of the Army
- David Egolf, "Research Fellowship," Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- James Freericks, "Theoretical Simulation of Electronic Raman Scattering Near a Metal-Insulator Transition," US Civilian Research and Development Foundation
- James Freericks, "A Microscopic Description of the Josephson Junction Interface," Office of Naval Research
- Sandra Calvert, "Collaborative Research/CRI: Children's Digital Media Centers," National Science Foundation
- Darlene Howard, "Aging and the Implicit Learning of Sequential Patterns," National Institutes of Health
- Darlene Howard, "Aging and the Implicit Learning of Sequential Patterns," National Institutes of Health
- Deborah Phillips, "Who Leaves? Who Stays? A Longitudinal Study of the Child Care Workforce," UC Berkeley/HHS
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