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  • Joseph Neale, “Developing NAAG Peptidase Inhibitors for Neuroprotection,” National Institute of Neurological Disorders
  • Ronda Rolfes-Dever, “Regulation of Purine Nucleotide Biosynthesis in Yeast,” National Science Foundation
  • Steven Singer, “Immune Responses to Giardia lamblia,” National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
  • Martha Weiss, “Supplemental Student Funding,” The University of Arizona
  • Jennifer Long, “National Resource Center in Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies,” Department of Education
  • Miguel Ceballos,  “Internal Conflict and Democratic Governability,” United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
  • Arturo Valenzuela,  “International Seminar on Presidentialism and Parlamentarism,” United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
  • Arturo Valenzuela, “Field Research Grant 2005-2006,” The Tinker Foundation, Inc.  
  • Maxine Weinstein, “Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness,” University of Wisconsin
  • Toshiko Ichiye, “Theoretical Studies of Aqueous Solvation of Proteins,” National Science Foundation

English

  • Joseph Sitterson, “English Department Travel and Study Fund,” The Grace Jones Richardson Trust
  • Robert Bednarzik, “Public Policy Student Support,” Department of Labor
  • Spencer Boyer, “General Operating Support,” Open Society Institute
  • Bert Brandenburg, “State Voter Guide Campaigns,” The Herb Block Foundation
  • Bert Brandenburg, “Justice at Stake Campaign,” Open Society Institute
  • Doreen Cavanaugh, “Development and Implementation of Common Behavioral Health Performance Measures,” Johnson, Bassin & Shaw, Inc.
  • Barbara Cooper, “Program on Medicare’s Future,” The Commonwealth Fund
  • Jeffrey Crowley, “Preparation of Materials for Reauthorization of the Ryan White CARE Act,” The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
  • Pablo Eisenberg, “Senior Fellowship Support,” The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
  • Pablo Eisenberg, “Senior Fellowship Support,”  Public Welfare Foundation
  • Pablo Eisenberg, “Senior Fellowship Support,” The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
  • John Hoadley, “Evaluation of Databases for Drug Risk Adjustment,” The  National Opinion Research Center
  • Mila Kofman, “Discount Health Plans:  A Recent Development in Health ‘Coverage’,” The Commonwealth Fund
  • Mila Kofman, “Legislative Analysis,” Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
  • Rochelle Mayer, “Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Library Services,” Maternal and Child Health Bureau
  • Rochelle Mayer, “Linking Pediatric Developmental Care to Community Resources,” The Commonwealth Fund
  • Peter Orszag, “Retirement Security Project,” The Pew Charitable Trusts
  • Karen Pollitz, “Medical Expenses as a Contributing Factor in Bankruptcy,” The National Endowment for Financial Education
  • Karen Pollitz, “Federal Grants to State High-Risk Pools:  Tracking State Efforts to Strengthen Coverage,” The Commonwealth Fund
  • Karen Pollitz, “Consumer Guides,” American Association of Retired People
  • Laura Summer, “State Solutions:  An Enrollment Initiative for Low-Income Elderly,” Rutgers University
  • Patrick Wolf, “School Choice Demonstration Project,” The Walton Family Foundation, Inc.
  • Patrick Wolf, “Impact Evaluation of the DC Choice Program,” Westat
  • Elzbieta Gozdziak, “Legal Review – Trafficking in Women and Children-Caribbean,” International Organization for Migration
  • Charles Keely, “Editor – International Migration Quarterly,” International Organization for Migration
  • B. Lindsay Lowell, “Examine Policy-Relevant Elements of National Diasporas That Can Facilitate Economic Development,” World Bank Group
  • Susan Forbes Martin, “Mexico – US Migration Management,”  Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social  
  • Susan Forbes Martin, “The Legal and Normative Framework of International Migration,”  Global Commission on International Migration
  • Manuel Orozco, “Remittances to Ghana:  Opportunities for Development,”  Citizens International
  • Leroy Walters,  “Collaborative Center for the Study of Public Genomics,” Duke University
  • Leroy Walters,  “Center for Genetic Research, Ethics and Law,” Case Western Reserve University
  • Inderjeet Mani, “Korean Extraction Project,” Systems Research and Applications Corporation  
  • James Freericks, “Theoretical Modeling of Josephson Junctions for Digital Electronics,” Department of the Navy
  • Amy Liu,  “Prediction of Magnetic and Electronic Phenomena in Molecular-Assembled Crystals,” Department of the Navy
  • Makarand Paranjape,  “GU Physics Industrial Internship Program,” Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 
  • Deborah Phillips,  “Child Care in Fragile Families,” Teachers College, Columbia University
  • Jennifer Woolard,  “Parental Involvement in Juvenile Case Proceedings,” Temple University
  • Samuel Marullo,  “A Curricular Framework for International Innovation,” Loyola University Chicago
  • Michael Ferreira,  “Corpus do portugues:  A Searchable Web-based Corpus of Historical and Modern Portuguese Texts,” Brigham Young University
  •  Kathleen Maas Weigert, “Tutorial and Self-Esteem Services for Youth on Probation,” DC - Superior Court 
 
 
 
 

 

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