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  • Ronda Rolfes Dever, “Regulation of Purine Nucleotide Biosynthesis in Yeast,” National Science Foundation
  • Matthew Hamilton, “Modeling Evolution of Quantitative Traits with Finite Locus Effects,” National Science Foundation
  • Janet Mann, “LTREB:  Long-term Study of Bottlenose Dolphin Life History and Social Ecology,” National Science Foundation
  • Steven Singer, “Immune Responses to Giardia lamblia,” National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
  • Zahid Bukhari, “The Muslim Community in the American Public Square,” The Pew Charitable Trusts
  • Thomas Bullock, “Undergraduate Biological Sciences Initiative,” Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  • Randall Bass, “The Crossroads Online Institute,” Department of Education
  • Maxine Weinstein, “Infrastructure for Aging and Health Research at Georgetown University,” National Institute on Aging
  • Kevin Holman, “CAREER:  Functional Materials Derived from Molecular Containers,” National Science Foundation
  • Toshiko Ichiye, “Computer Simulations of Electron Transfer Proteins,” National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • Richard Weiss, “Development, Investigation, and Application of Polymers, Organogels, and Ionic Liquid Crystals through Thermal and Photochemical Reactions, Photophysics, and Structural Studies,” National Science Foundation
  • Christian Wolf, “CAREER:  Development of a New Class of Static and Dynamic Stereoselective Sensors,” National Science Foundation
  • Joan Alker, “The Cost-Effectiveness of Medicaid/SCHIP Premium Assistance,” The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
  • Spencer Boyer, “Judicial Independence Initiative,” Deer Creek Foundation
  • Spencer Boyer, “Support of the Liberty and Security Initiative,” The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region
  • Jeffrey Crowley, “Analyzing Issues in the Medicare Drug Bill for Dual-Eligibles with Disabilities,” The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
  • Jeffrey Crowley, “Consumer Guide to Federal Privacy Regulations for People Living with HIV,” Betah Associates, Inc.
  • Pablo Eisenberg, “Senior Fellowship Support,” Open Society Institute
  • Carol Emig, “The Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care,” The Pew Chartable Trusts
  • Steven Heydemann, “The Center for Democracy and the Third Sector:  The Democratic Audit Projects,” Atlantic Philanthropies
  • Steven Heydemann, “The Center for Democracy and the Third Sector,” Atlantic Philanthropies
  • John Hoadley, “State Experience with Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs,” The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • John Hoadley, “Private and Public Sector Health Care Purchasing Strategies,” University of Chicago
  • John Hoadley, “Medicare and Prescription Drugs:  An Evaluation and Synthesis of Research Relevant to Current National Policy,” AcademyHealth
  • Katrina Holt, “Improving Maternal Oral Health and Perinatal Outcomes,” American Dental Association Foundation
  • Mila Kofman, “Case Study:  Private Health Insurance in New York State,” Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
  • Cynthia Mann, “Medicaid and SCHIP Policies,” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
  • Geri Palast, “Justice at Stake Campaign,” Open Society Institute
  • Karen Pollitz, “Monitoring Early Experiences with Federal Health Insurance Tax Credits,” The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Karen Pollitz, “Consumer Guide to Getting and Keeping Health Insurance in New York State,” The New York Community Trust
  • Cynthia Schneider, “Ethics Meets the Marketplace,” The Rockefeller Foundation
  • Michael Bailey, “Collaborative Research:  Creating Cross-Institutional Preference Measures:  Methodological Improvements for Studying Constraints on the Supreme Court.,” National Science Foundation
  • Angela Stent, “IPA for Angela Stent,” Anonymous
  • Meredith McKittrick, “NEH Fellowships 2004-2005,” National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Elzbieta Gozdziak, “Refugees Resettled in Hawaii:  A Descriptive Overview of the Population and Their Needs,” Department of Health and Human Services
  • Lindsay Lowell, “US Labor Markets and Immigration,” University of California, Irvine
  • Susan Martin, “Transnationalism and Development:  Central America and the Caribbean in Perspective,” The Rockefeller Foundation
  • Susan Martin, “Impact and Implementation of Immigration and Refugee Policies,” The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
  • Susan Martin, “World Survey on the Role of Women in Development 2004,” Anonymous
  • Judith Miller, “Modeling Evolution of Quantitative Traits with Finite Locus Effects,” National Science Foundation
  • Jeffrey Urbach, “Granular Dynamics Without Gravitational Barrier,” National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Edward Van Keuren, “CAREER:  Organic Nanoparticles,” National Science Foundation
  • Edward Van Keuren, “Georgetown University Physics Industrial Internship Program,” Seagate Technology, LLC
  • Emma Harrington, “Institute on the Constitution,” The James Madison Foundation
  • Roger Chickering, “NEH Fellowships 2004-2005,” National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Herbert Howe, “Democratization and Military Professionalism:  Dilemmas of Military Reform in Democratizing States,” United States Institute of Peace
  • Samuel Marullo, “A Curricular Framework for International Innovation,” Loyola University Chicago
  • Shannon Hunnicutt, “Campus Training and Service Grant,” Department of Justice
 

 

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