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Biology

  • 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
  • Judith Tucker, “FLAS on the Middle East and North Africa,” Department of Education
  • Jennifer Long, “FLAS in Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies,” Department of Education
  • Robin King, “Multilateral and Regional Trade Issues for the Americas:  An Advanced Training Course for Government Officials,” Organization of American States
  • Arturo Valenzuela, “Columbia-Georgetown FLAS Consortium,” Columbia University
  • Thomas Bullock, “DC Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs,” DC – Government
  • Anita Bonds, “Tutorial and Self-Esteem Services for Youth on Probation Program,” DC – Superior Court
  • Jennifer Swift, “Surface Chemistry Approaches to Understanding and Directing Molecular Crystal Growth Processes,” The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
  • Richard Weiss “Approaches to Gelation for Enhanced Oil Recovery.  New Materials and Better Understanding,” Other Business and Industry
  • Christian Wolf, “Development of Axially Chiral 1,8-Diacrydilnaphthalene N,N’-Dioxides for Enantioselective Sensing,” The Petroleum Research Fund
  • Richard Squier, “Solitonic Gateless Computing,” University of Central Florida
  • Spencer Boyer, “Death Penalty Initiative,” Criminal Justice Reform Education Fund
  • Spencer Boyer, “Ending the Juvenile Death Penalty,” National Juvenile Defender Center
  • Spencer Boyer, “Liberty and Security Initiative,” Public Welfare Foundation
  • Jeffrey Crowley, “2004 Update of the Medicaid Prescription Drug Survey,” The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
  • Jeffrey Crowley, “Development of Fact Sheets and Policy Reports Examining Medicaid’s Role for Persons with Disabilities,” The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
  • William Gormley, “An Evaluation of Tulsa’s Pre-K Program (Year 2) ,”Rutgers University
  • John Hoadley, “Cost Estimates for NAPH Safety Net Policy Options,” The National Opinion Research Center
  • John Hoadley, “Using Evidence-Based Medicine to Control Pharmaceutical Program Costs,” National Academy for State Health Policy
  • Mila Kofman, “Issue Brief Examining Health Saving Accounts,” Anonymous
  • Kathy Kretman, “The Policy in Action Project,” Jessie Ball duPont Fund
  • Jens Ludwig, “The Effects of Concentrated Urban Poverty on Low-Income Families:  Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Chicago,” Harvard University
  • Cynthia Mann, “Churning in Public Programs,” The Commonwealth Fund
  • Jean Mitchell, “Effect of Physician-Owned Specialty Hospitals on Full Service Community Hospitals,” Sioux Valley Hospitals 
  • Geri Palast, “Justice at Stake Campaign,” Open Society Institute
  • Geri Palast, “Communication and Outreach for the New Politics of Judicial Elections 2002 Report,” Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • Karen Pollitz, “Small Business Health Insurance Consumer Guides,” The National Opinion Research Center
  • Karen Pollitz, “Small Business Health Insurance Consumer Guides,” The National Opinion Research Center
  • Joy Pritts, “State Guides to Patients’ Access to Medical Records,” National Library of Medicine
  • John Richards, “State Medicaid and the MCH (Title V) Programs,” Health Resources and Services Administration
  • Virginia Sloan, “Support for Communications Efforts Around the Simmons Amicus Brief,” Criminal Justice Reform Education Fund
  • Joshua Mitchell, “Bradley Fellowship Program,” Bradley Foundation
  • Gerald Mara, “Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad,” Department of Education
  • Gerald Mara, “Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad,” Department of Education
  • Elzbieta Gozdziak, “Meetings Addressing the Welfare of Children,” US Conference of Catholic Bishops, Inc.
  • Elzbieta Gozdziak, “Legal Review on Trafficking in Women and Children in the Caribbean,” International Organization for Migration
  • Lindsay Lowell, “Technical Paper on Immigration and Oral Presentation of Paper,” DTI Associates, Inc.
  • Susan Martin, “Immigration and Integration Policy:  Transatlantic Lessons and Exchanges,” German Marshall of the United States
  • Jeffrey Connor-Linton, “English Language Acquisition:  National Professional Development Program,” Department of Education
  • Inderjeet Mani, “Constructing Proteins Ontologies Using Text Mining,” National Science Foundation
  • Michael Vande Berg, “Test Materials for Overseas Sites,” Dickinson College
  • John Currie, “IPA with the ARP,” American Registry of Pathology
  • David Egolf, “CAREER:  Computational Science Far-from-Equilibrium and in the Classroom,” National Science Foundation
  • James Freericks, “NIRT:  Computational Design and Optimization of Nanoscale Spintronic and Thermoelectric Devices,” National Science Foundation
  • Makarand Paranjape, “Cell Insertion and Manipulation Using MEMS,” National Science Foundation
  •  Makarand Paranjape, “Georgetown University Physics Industrial Internship Program,” Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  • Makarand Paranjape, “Georgetown University Physics Industrial Internship Program,” Infinite Biomedical Technologies
  • Rachel Barr, “Trends in Young Children’s Use of Computers,” The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
  • David Crystal, “Social Reasoning About Exclusion and Rights,” University of Maryland, College Park
  • Darlene Howard, “Aging and the Implicit Learning of Sequential Patterns,” National Institute on Aging
  • Deborah Phillips, “Child Care and Children’s Temperaments,” Department of Health and Human Services
  • Deborah Phillips, “Child Care in Fragile Families,” Teachers College, Columbia University
  • Vaidya Chandan, “Integrating Brain Imaging and Genetic Analysis of ADHD,” National Institute on Mental Health
  • Harriet Wood Bowden, “Experience in Late-Acquired Language Neurocognition,” National Institute of Mental Health
  • Kara Short, “Second Language Learning:  An Artificial Language Study,” National Institute of Mental Health
  • John Haught, “Is Nature Enough?  Science and the Quest for Ultimate Reality,” The John Templeton Foundation
 

 

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