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FY 2005 4th Quarter

  • Heidi Elmendorf, “Microfilaments in Giardia Attachment and Virulence,” National Institutes of Health
  • Ellen Henderson, “NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program,” National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Janet Mann, “NSF Supplement – LTREB: Long-term Study of Bottlenose Dolphin Life History and Social Ecology,” National Science Foundation
  • Janet Mann, “LTREB:  Long-term Study of Bottlenose Dolphin Life History and Social Ecology,” National Science Foundation
  • Joseph Neale, “NAAG Peptidase and Neuronal Function,” National Institutes of Health  
  • Michael Hudson, “Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships on the Middle East and North Africa,” Department of Education
  • Jennifer Long, “Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship in Eurasian, Russian and European Studies,” Department of Education
  • Robin King, “Advance Training Course for Government Officials,” Organization of American States
  • Arturo Valenzuela, “Political Database of the Americas,” Organization of American States
  • Arturo Valenzuela, “Special Seminar for the Chilean Army,” Army of Chile
  • Randall Bass, “Learning by Teaching in the Community,” 3M Foundation
  • Kathleen Maas Weigert, “Tutorial and Self-Esteem Services for Youth on Probation,” DC – Superior Court
  • Jennifer Swift, “CAREER:  An In Situ AFM Investigation of Cholesterol Crystal Growth,”  National Science Foundation
  • YuYe Tong, “An Electrochemical NMR Investigation of Ligand-Protected Metal Quantum Dots:  Metal-Ligand Interactions and Ramification in Molecular Electronics,”  National Science Foundation
  • Christian Wolf, “CAREER:  Development of a New Class of Static and Dynamic Stereo Selective Sensors,” National Science Foundation
  • Christian Wolf, “Supplement for Underrepresented Minority Research Fellowship,” The Petroleum Research Fund
  • Marcus Maloof, "NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships,"  National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Thomas Clay Shields, “Collaborative Research:  Anonymous Protocols,” National Science Foundation
  • Susan Collins, “Faculty Funded Leave Agreement,”  The Brookings Institution
  • David Gewanter, “Lannan Foundation Literary Program,”  The Lannan Foundation
  • Michael Ragussis, “2005-2006 ACLS Fellowship,” American Council of Learned Societies
  • Joan Alker, “Medicaid Changes in Connecticut,” Connecticut Health Foundation
  • Spencer Boyer, “Death Penalty Initiative,” The Justice Project
  • Spencer Boyer, “Operating Support for the Constitution Project,” Anonymous
  • Spencer Boyer, “Right to Counsel Initiative,” National Legal Aid and Defender Association
  • Spencer Boyer, “Liberty and Security Initiative,” Community Foundation
  • Spencer Boyer, “Liberty and Security Initiative,” Public Welfare Foundation
  • Spencer Boyer, “Criminal Code Reform Initiative Planning Grant,” JEHT Foundation
  • Bert Brandenburg, “Strategic Planning and Public Education Activities,” The Joyce Foundation
  • Bert Brandenburg, “Justice at Stake Campaign,” Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • Bert Brandenburg, “Support for Polling Activities,” Open Society Institute
  • Bert Brandenburg, “Justice at Stake Campaign,” Open Society Institute
  • Doreen Cavanaugh, “Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) TA for Youth Treatment,” Westat
  • Doreen Cavanaugh, “Performance Measurement:  Development and Implementation of Common Behavioral Health Performance Measures and Substance Abuse Performance Measures,” Johnson, Bassin & Shaw, Inc.
  • Jeffrey Crowley, “Medicare Modernization Act for Connecticut,” Connecticut Health Foundation
  • William Gormley, “Oklahoma’s Universal Pre-K Program,” Foundation for Child Development
  • Carolyn Hill, “Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship,” National Academy of Education
  • John Hoadley, “Evaluation of Databases for Drug Risk Adjustment,” The National Opinion Research Center  
  • John Hoadley, “Issues in the Design and Implementation of Drug Formularies and Therapeutic Classes,” The National Opinion Research Center
  • Kathy Kretman, “Feasibility Grants – Seminars for Journalists,” Jessie Ball DuPont Fund
  • Jens Ludwig, “Estimating Neighborhood Effects on Low-Income Youth,” William T. Grant Foundation
  • Cynthia Mann, “Family Coverage in Medicaid and SCHIP,” The George Gund Foundation
  • Cynthia Mann, “Medicaid Matters Campaign,” Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust
  • Jean Mitchell, “Identification of the Prevalence, Location and Ownership of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment in California,” California Radiological Society
  • Ellen O’Brien, “Medicaid and Long-Term Care Issue Brief,” The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
  • Karen Pollitz, “Health Insurance Consumer Assistance Module,” American Diabetes Association
  • Joy Pritts, “State Guides to Patients’ Access to Medical Records,” National Library of Medicine
  • Alexandra Shields, “Consortium on Complex Chronic Illness:  Improving Health Care Experiences and Quality of Care Among Military Health System (MHS) Beneficiaries Living with Chronic Illness,” George Washington University
  • Virginia Sloan, “Death Penalty Fund,” Butler Family Fund
  • Patrick Wolf, “Impact Evaluation of the DC Choice Program,” Westat
  • Patrick Wolf, “School Choice Demonstration Project,” Walton Family Foundation, Inc.
  • Angela Stent, “Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Agreement with Angela Stent,” Anonymous
  • Bryan McCann, “ACLS Fellowship,” American Council of Learned Societies
  • Bryan McCann, “2005-2006 NEH Fellowship,” National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Casimir Yost, “Associate and Research Programs,” Anonymous
  • Patricia Fagen, “Remittances in Conflict and Post Conflict Countries,” International Peace Academy
  • B. Lindsay Lowell, “Declining Numbers of Foreign Students and Immigrants in U.S. Science and Engineering,” The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  • B. Lindsay Lowell, “Controlling Irregular Migration:  The Challenge of Worksite Enforcement,” Anonymous
  • James Alatis, “National Capital Language Resource Center,” Department of Education
  • Judith Miller, “Modeling Evolution of Quantitative Traits with Finite Locus Effects in Structured Populations,” National Science Foundation
  • Thomas Bullock, “DC Consortium – Kids2College,” DC – Consortium of Universities
  • James Freericks, “NIRT:  Computational Design and Optimization of Nanoscale Spintronic and Thermoelectric Devices,” National Science Foundation
  • James Freericks, “Theoretical Modeling of 10K and 30K Josephson Junctions for Digital Electronics,” Office of Naval Research
  • Makarand Paranjape, “Georgetown University Physics Industrial Internship Program,” Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  • Makarand Paranjape, “Georgetown University Physics Industrial Internship Program,” Seagate Technology, LLC
  • Jeffrey Urbach, “NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship,” National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Jeffrey Urbach, “Spatio-Temporal Control of Actin Polymerization,” University of Maryland, College Park
  • Jeffrey Urbach, “Non-Equilibrium Dynamics and Statistical Mechanics of Granular Media in the Absence of Gravitational Barriers,” National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) – John H. Glenn Research Center
  • Edward Van Keuren, “CAREER:  Organic Nanoparticles,” National Science Foundation
  • Edward Van Keuren, “Georgetown University Physics Industrial Internship Program,” ITT Industries AES Division
  • David Lightfoot, “Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Assignment with the National Science Foundation,” National Science Foundation
  • Deborah Phillips, “Affect and Cerebral Asymmetry: A Developmental Approach,” University of Maryland, College Park
  • Robert Gallucci, “School of Foreign Service in Qatar,” Qatar Foundation
  • Emma Harrington,  “Institute on the Constitution,” James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
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  • 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
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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