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FY 2005 3rd Quarter
- Elena Casey, “Characterization of SoxB Genes in Neural Development,” National Institutes of Health
- Heidi Elmendorf, “Transcriptional Regulation in Giardia lamblia,” National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- Joseph Neale, “Developing NAAG Peptidase Inhibitors for Neuroprotection,” National Institute of Neurological Disorders
- Maxine Weinstein, “Infrastructure for Aging and Health Research,” National Institute on Aging
- Sarah Stoll, “CAREER: Lanthanide Chalcogenide Based Nanoparticles,” National Science Foundation
- Timothy Warren, “Activation of Nitric Oxide at Low-Coordinate Fe, Co, Ni and Cu Centers,” The Petroleum Research Fund
- Christian Wolf, “Designing HTA Therapy for Drug Resistant Malaria,” National Institutes of Health
- Diana Owen, “An Evaluation of the Influence of the New Voters Project on Opinion Leaders’ Attitudes About Youth as a Political Constituency,” Anonymous
- M. Brian Blake, “Agent-Mediated Processes of Humans and Services,” Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
- Marcus Maloof, “Joint Visual-Text Models for Video OCR,” Johns Hopkins University
- Richard Squier, “Solitonic Gateless Computing,” University of Central Florida
- Spencer Boyer, “Sentencing Initiative,” JEHT Foundation
- Spencer Boyer, “General Operating Support,” Open Society Institute
- Spencer Boyer, “War Powers Initiative,” Ploughshares Fund
- Spencer Boyer, “Sentencing Initiative,” Wallace Global Fund
- Gary Claxton, “Analysis of Employer Health Benefits Survey,” The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
- Jeffrey Crowley, “Analysis of Medicaid Reform on People with HIV/AIDS,” The George Gund Foundation
- James Habyarimana, “The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Public Service Delivery,” Center for Global Development
- Steven Heydemann, “Center for Democracy and the Third Sector,” The Atlantic Philanthropies
- John Hoadley, “Preliminary Study of How Chemotherapy Services are Provided to Medicare Beneficiaries,” The National Opinion Research Center
- John Hoadley, “Developing Models of Standardized Benefits for Medicare,” The Commonwealth Fund
- Cynthia Mann, “Issue Briefs,” Endowment for Health
- Cynthia Mann, “Medicaid Issue Briefs,” Packard Foundation
- Cynthia Mann, “Medicaid and SCHIP Policies,” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
- Jean Mitchell, “Dental Care Use and Access for Children with Special Needs,” Maternal and Child Health Bureau
- Jean Mitchell, “Analysis of Utilization and Cost of Community and Limited Service Facilities in Oklahoma,” Oklahoma State and Education
- John Richards, “Training to DC Primary Care Providers,” DC – Department of Health
- John Richards, “HealthCheck Monthly Maintenance,” DC – Department of Health
- Alexandra Shields, “Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center,” University of Pennsylvania
- Patrick Wolf, “Impact Evaluation of the DC Choice Program,” Westat
- Harley Balzer, “New Threats to Humanity and Non-Traditional Security in Russia,” Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Angela Stent, “Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Agreement for Angela Stent,” Anonymous
- Elzbieta Gozdziak, “Meetings Addressing the Welfare of Children,” U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Inc.
- LeRoy B. Walters, “National Library of Medicine,” National Library of Medicine
- Jeffrey Connor-Linton, “English Language Acquisition: National Professional Development Program,” Department of Education
- Inderjeet Mani, “Korean Named Entity Extraction,” Systems Research and Applications Corporation
- Paola Barbara, “PECASE: Superconductor/Carbon-Nanotube Junctions Interfaces,” National Science Foundation
- David Egolf, “District of Columbia/NASA Grant Space Program,” American University
- Makarand Paranjape, “Independent Research and Development,” Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Makarand Paranjape, “Georgetown University Physics Industrial Internship Program,” Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Valerie Gilpin, “Renewal of WIIS Core Funding,” Ford Foundation
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