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Volume II Issue 1
Fordham Research
Newsletter
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
Research Highlights
for Fall 2016 —
Spring 2017
Columbia-NYU Research Fellows - 6
OEFRA (Outstanding Externally Funded Research Awardees) - 5
Faculty Fellowships - 82 ??
Faculty Research Grantees or Recipients - 31
Interdisciplinary - 2
Institutional Grant Preparation Grants - 3
Book publication awards - 10
Fordham-Columbia-NYU
International Conference on
Sustainable Cities 2018
2
Columbia and NYU Re-
search Fellow Forum
3
Faculty Research Abroad
Program at Sophia Universi-
ty, Tokyo, Japan,
4
Sponsored Research Day -
April 4th 2018
5
Strategic Research Consorti-
um - Digital Scholarship
5
Scholarly Writing Work-
shop - Summer 2017
6
Newly formed Research
Compliance Council
7
New & Junior Research
Orientation - Fall 2017
7
Grant Awards Report -
May - November 2017
8
Inside this issue:
Fall 2017
From the Chief Research Officer Welcome to the third issue of the
Fordham Research Newsletter. As
Chief Research Officer, I am
pleased to report that the 2017-
2018 academic year at Fordham is
moving forward rapidly on a num-
ber of fronts.
We are very excited about the ex-
panding institutional research
collaborations among Fordham,
Columbia and NYU. In addition to
the inaugural Columbia-NYU Fel-
lows Program this past summer,
these three universities will be co-
organizers for the International
Conference on Sustainable Cities
on May 1-2, 2018 taking place at
our Lincoln Center campus.
Other notable articles in this is-
sue include:
The 2nd Annual Sponsored Re-
search Day at Fordham – April
4th, 2018
Faculty Research Abroad Pro-
gram at Sophia University
(Japan) – May 21-28, 2018
Columbia-NYU Research Fellows
Forum
Strategic Research Consortium on
Digital Scholarship
Scholarly Writing Workshop held
this past summer
Grant awards listing over the pre-
vious seven months
By keeping the community informed,
the Office of Research wants to encour-
age all researchers at Fordham to dis-
cover, develop and deliver their innova-
tive research projects. In particular, we
hope to stimulate interdisciplinary and
inter-university research as a means of
raising Fordham’s research profile in
academia.
As always, I want to express my sin-
cere appreciation to Provost Stephen
Freedman, Dr. Jonathan Crystal, and
Dr. Ellen Fahey-Smith for their tre-
mendous support in all the endeavors
of this office. Also thanks to Dr. Jim
Lewis, for his continued service head-
ing the University Research Council
and Dr. Micki McGee, President of the
Faculty Senate, for her exceptional
support to the Fordham research enter-
prise. Finally, I applaud all those facul-
ty and staff who make Fordham the
special place it is to conduct innovative
research in a broad array of disciplines.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to
me with your questions and sugges-
tions.
George Hong, Ph.D.
Chief Research Officer and Associate
Vice President for Academic Affairs
zhong4@fordham.edu
Newsletter editor -
David Heston
Newsletter layout -
Ryan Sullivan
VOLUME I I I SSUE 1 FORDHAM RESEARCH PAGE 2
Fordham-Columbia-NYU International Conference on Sustainable Cities – May 1-2, 2018
Fordham will host an International Confer-
ence on Sustainable Cities at our Lincoln Cen-
ter Campus on May 1-2, 2018.
This conference, organized by Fordham Uni-
versity, Columbia University and New York
University, will explore solutions to the chal-
lenges of developing and maintaining sustain-
able cities in the United States and world-
wide. The panels and plenaries will take place
at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center cam-
pus. Participants from universities, research
institutions, government agencies, and the
private sectors within and outside of the Unit-
ed States are invited to submit abstracts.
Please make your abstract submission by Jan-
uary 19, 2018. We will inform participants of
acceptances by Friday, February 16, 2018.
For more information about the program and
how to submit an abstract, please view all the
related webpages here. Please continue to
monitor this website during the spring semester for the latest information regarding the program and the se-
lected presenters.
The conference organizing committee is chaired by Dr. George Hong, Chief Research Officer at Fordham, and co
-chaired by Dr. Rosemary Wakeman, Professor of History and Coordinator of the Fordham Urban Consortium.
Nestor Davidson, Professor of Law and coordinator of the Urban Consortium at Fordham, is the chair of the Ac-
ademic Review Committee. David Heston, Program Coordinator, is coordinating the communication team. More
than 25 people from Fordham, Columbia and NYU are working on these three committees devoted to this excep-
tional collaboration.
Columbia and NYU Research Fellow Forum
PAGE 3 FORDHAM RESEARCH VOLUME I I I SSUE 1
In an effort to showcase and recognize the research accomplishments by six Fordham-NYU and Fordham-
Columbia Research Fellows, Fordham’s Office of Research organized the Columbia and NYU Research Fel-
lows Forum on October 25, 2017 at Fordham’s Rose Hill campus.
Dr. Stephen Freedman, Provost of Fordham University, delivered his opening remarks congratulating all
fellows on their accomplishments with their research projects during the summer of 2017. Dr. Michael
Purdy, Executive Vice President for Research at Columbia University, expressed his great appreciation to
the four Fordham-Columbia Fellows who have worked with Columbia research partners to promote these
institutional research collaborations. Dr. Paul Horn, Senior Vice Provost for Research at New York Univer-
sity, delivered a written presentation in his absence in which he said, "I would like to congratulate all the
participants in this conference and particularly thank my NYU colleagues for the roles they have been play-
ing. Real impact on major urban challenges and sustainable development can only materialize with collec-
tive action. The joint research being reported today is a significant step in that direction."
Six Columbia and NYU fellows spoke of their research conducted during the summer of 2017. As planned,
they will submit five NSF, NIH and other joint grant proposals in 2018 as PI and Co-PI (total direct budget
will be over $1 million). They have published two articles, have submitted two papers, and will submit seven
papers for publication. Also, the Fellows have presented one paper and will present ten papers at the na-
tional and international conferences in 2018.
Based on the assessment of six fellows’ exceptional performance, Fordham Office of Research has decided to
continue its Columbia and NYU fellow program in the summer of 2018. Please check its RFP via these OR
webpages -- NYU Research Fellows or Columbia Research Fellows.
From left to right: Dr. Abigail Ross , Dr. Tiedan Huang, Dr. Fuhua Zhai, Dr. Daniel Leeds, Dr. Jason Munshi-South, Dr. Dean
McKay, Dr. George Hong, and Dr. German Cavelier, Fordham Grant Advisor
Dr. Michael Purdy, Executive Vice President for
Research, Columbia University
PAGE 4
FORDHAM RESEARCH
NEWSLETTER
VOLUME I I I SSUE 1
Faculty Research Abroad Program in Tokyo, Japan
To facilitate the development of research collabora-
tions between Fordham and overseas scholars,
Fordham will work with Sophia University in To-
kyo, Japan, to implement the inaugural program
scheduled for May 21 to May 28, 2018. The major
goals of the proposed inaugural program are to 1)
organize an international research forum on com-
parative urban sustainability at Sophia University;
2) conduct research field trips investigating urban
sustainability issues in Japan; and 3) develop joint
grant proposals to submit to both American and
Japanese foundations.
Meanwhile, the program has selected Dr. Asato
Ikeda, assistant professor of art history, as the co-
ordinator of the program.
The program has selected 10 faculty members to
participate in this innovative research program.
Listed below is the information about participants
and their research topics.
List of Faculty Participants:
Name Title Affiliation Research Topic
Dr. Garrett Broad Assistant Professor and
Director of the Public
Media MA Program
Communication and Media
Studies, A&S Urban Food Futures, Innovation and Equi-
ty in the Sustainable City
Dr. Eric Chen Associate Professor Division of Psychological
and Educational Services,
Graduate School of Educa-
tion
Concealable Stigmatized Identities of So-
cially Marginalized and Disadvantaged
Individuals in New York City and Tokyo
Dr. Jordan DeVylder Associate Professor Graduate School of Social
Services Comparative Studies on the Urban Health
Care
Dr. Shirley Gantenio
Gabel
Professor Graduate School of Social
Service Comparative Social Policy: Political Econ-
omy Approach
Dr. Lauri Goldkind Associate Professor Graduate School of Social
Service Disconnected Youth in New York City and
Tokyo
Dr. Annika Hinze Assistant Professor and
Director of Urban Studies
M.A. Program, Urban
Consortium.
Political Science/Urban Stud-
ies, Arts & Sciences Impact of Globalization on Urban Inequality/Gentrification
Dr. Jason Munshi-
South
Associate Professor Department of Biological
Sciences, A&S The Ecology and Evolution of Life in Ur-
ban Environments: A Prospectus for Inter-
national Collaboration
Dr. Meiping Sun Assistant Professor Department of Economics,
A&S Comparative Study for Transit Card in NYC
and Tokyo: How the Public Transit Fare
Structure Affect Low-Income Riders
Dr. Rosemary Wake-
man
Professor of History and
Coordinator of Fordham
Urban Initiatives
History Department, A&S Impact of Globalization on Urban Areas
Dr. Chun Zhang Professor Graduate School of Educa-
tion Inclusive Early Childhood Practices and
Programs in Tokyo and NYC
Save the Date April 4th, 2018 -- Sponsored Research Day
PAGE 5 FORDHAM RESEARCH VOLUME I I I SSUE 1
On April 4, 2018, five distinguished faculty members will be honored for their achievements in securing external-
ly funded research grants at the 2nd Annual Sponsored Research Day on the Rose Hill Campus. This event will
again be held in the O’Hare Special Collections Room on the 4th floor of Walsh Library.
This all-day event combines a means of furthering faculty education with honoring outstanding externally funded
research. The tentative agenda is as follows:
Research Compliance Awareness Fair
Training Workshop on Export Control
Outstanding Externally Funded Research Award Ceremony
Humanities Research Forum
As in last year’s event, five distinguished faculty members will be awarded in each of five categories: Sciences,
Social Sciences, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Research, and Junior Faculty Research.
To nominate a faculty member or to self-nominate, please monitor our webpages for further details. The deadline
for nomination and/or self-nomination is February 1, 2018.
This event is co-sponsored by the University Research Council and the Office of Research. Please mark your cal-
endars.
Strategic Research Consortium on Digital Scholarship
Fordham University has established the Strategic Research Consortium on Digital Scholarship. This effort is inspired by
the CUSP goal that the University should "Identify and invest in selected areas of current and future strength in research
and scholarship" (II.A.1). The University Research Council has recommended unanimously that Digital Scholarship be the
top priority as a pilot project for this academic year.
Broadly speaking, digital scholarship encompasses the use of new technologies to advance methods of inquiry and scholar-
ly communication, as well as research on digital technology and media. The focus of Fordham’s Digital Scholarship Con-
sortium in its pilot year will be the intersections of digital technology and media with central components of the universi-
ty’s mission — cultivating knowledge and wisdom and advancing social justice.
Dr. Micki McGee (Sociology and Anthropology/American Studies) and Dr. Gregory Donovan (Communications & Media
Studies/New Media and Digital Design) have
been appointed as the inaugural coordinators of
the Digital Scholarship Consortium.
The Fordham University Research Council is
currently developing a process to identify addi-
tional areas of research that can be promoted
through the creation of consortia. We look for-
ward to sharing these methods with you soon.
VOLUME I I I SSUE 1 FORDHAM RESEARCH PAGE 6
Professor Gray is an Associate Pro-
fessor with the New Mexico State
University Teaching Academy. She
has lectured extensively within and
outside of the United States.
Scholarly Writing Workshop — Summer 2017
Evaluations were extremely positive
with almost everyone taking away
some useful suggestions from Profes-
sor Gray’s deep experience and well-
presented information.
Scholarly-writing trainer Dr. Tara
Gray came to Rose Hill on June 7,
2017 to address a gathering of Ford-
ham faculty and graduate students,
providing numerous suggestions
regarding scholarly writing.
The workshop was called,
“Publish & Flourish: Become
a Prolific Scholar.”
In addition to walking the
audience through the vari-
ous phases of scholarly writ-
ing and editing, Dr. Gray
asked participants to bring a
short example of his or her
scholarly writing to receive
suggestions from colleagues
within small break-out
groups.
Laura Ebert retires from the Office of Sponsored Research
Long-time colleague Laura
Ebert was feted on August
10 to celebrate her 29 years
of service at Fordham.
Laura was an integral part
of the Office of Sponsored
Program, and her retire-
ment was bitter sweet for
her colleagues.
The OSP recently welcomed
Mr. Rogel Nuguid as the
new Grants and Contracts
Administrator taking on
the role Laura had. Wel-
come, Rogel!
Professor Tara
Gray—”Publish &
Flourish” workshop
leader at Rose Hill
Laura Ebert at her
farewell reception in
Bepler Commons,
Rose Hill campus
PAGE 7 FORDHAM RESEARCH VOLUME I I I SSUE 1
Contact Us — Office of Research 411 Research Integrity Officer
Faculty Senate President
David Heston
Program Coordinator
dheston@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-2608
Michele Kuchera, MBA, CIP
Manager, Institutional Review Board
mkuchera@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-0876
Fax: 718-817-0030
J. D. Lewis, PhD
Chair, University Research Council
jdlewis@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-3642
Patricio Meneses, PhD
Chair, Institutional Bio-safety Committee
pmeneses@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-3656
Rogel Nuguid, MS, MLA
Grant and Contract Administrator
rnuguid@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-4651
Celinett Rodriguez, MBA, MPA
Grant Officer-Social Sciences
ccerodriguez@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-0850
Berish Rubin, PhD
Chair, Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee
rubin@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-3637
Fax: 718-817-2792
Beth Torres, MA
Humanities Grant Officer
btorres14@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-0861
Kris Wolff, MA, CRA
Director, Office of Sponsored Programs
kwolff@fordham.edu
RH Phone: 718-817-4086
LC Phone: 212-636-7946 (Mondays only)
Fax: 718-817-5575
Z. George Hong, PhD
Chief Research Officer and Associate Vice President
for Academic Affairs
Office of the Provost, Cunniffe House, Room 219
zhong4@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-0029
Tihana Abiala, MBA
Budgets and Operations Manager
Rose Hill, Collins Hall B33
Lincoln Center, Lowenstein 203C (Fridays only)
tsarlija@fordham.edu
RH Phone: 718-817-0028
LC Phone: 212-636-7946
Fax: 718-817-0030
German Cavelier, PhD
Grant Advisor
gcavelier@fordham.edu
(347) 255-6249
Edward Dubrovsky, PhD
Chair, Radiation Safety Committee
dubrovsky@fordham.edu
Phone: 718-817-3660
Fax: 718-817-3645
Fordham University Research Compliance Council
The Office of Research is pleased to announce the creation of the Fordham University Research Compliance
Council (URCC). The URCC will serve as an advisory resource and platform for communication to ensure all
areas of research compliance are addressed at the highest standards. To facilitate the important role of the
Council, Chief Research Officer has appointed Michele Kuchera as the Director and Kris Wolff as the Co-
Director of the URCC. In their roles, Michele and Kris will facilitate the activities of the Council and work
closely with members to fulfill the goal of improving overall communication, collaboration, and effectiveness of
research compliance services at Fordham.
New and Junior Research Orientation — Fall semester
The Office of Sponsored Programs organized the first New and Junior Faculty Research Orientation on Sep-
tember 20, 2017 at Fordham’s Rose Hill campus. It was designed to improve communication and collaboration
between the Office and new/junior faculty. Facilitated by Beth Torres, Grants Officer, both Dr. George Hong,
Chief Research Officer, and Kris Wolff, Director of the Office of Sponsored Programs, introduced the services,
resources and internal funding opportunities in support of faculty research
development. Attendees discussed their plans for applying for grants and
learned about Fordham’s procedures.
GRANT AWARD REPORT FOR MAY - NOVEMBER 2017
Investigator Dept Agency/Sponsor Title Total (USD)
Batisti, A. / Lee, John GSE NYS Education Department Teacher Leader Quality Partnership (TLQP) Program Project Directors
236,475
Batisti, Anita GSE NYC Department of Youth &
Community Development Community Schools 331 - Bronx
Early College Academy
467,109
Batisti, Anita GSE NYC Department of Youth &
Community Development Community Schools 112 - Bronx-
wood
437,364
Batisti, Anita GSE NYC Department of Youth &
Community Development Community Schools 085 - Great Ex-
pectations
635,388
Batisti, Anita GSE NYS Education Department Regional Bilingual Education Re-
source Network (RBE-RN)
1,446,655
Batisti, Anita GSE NYS Education Department Regional Bilingual Education Re-
source Network (RBE-RN)
119,230
Batisti, Anita GSE - cep NYS Education Department
Teacher leader quality partnership
program/Educational leadership partnership program (ELPEP III)
133,942
Benavides, Oswaldo H. A&S - soc Wenner Gren Foundation 9th Meeting of TAAS
20,000
Berkman, Cathy GSS - la Fan Fox and Leslie R Samusl
Foundation Palliative Care Fellowship Phase II
38,109
Blumberg, Fran GSE - pes Center for Curriculum Design
Accessing students' metacognitive
skills and problem-solving durng educational game play
28,358
Brown, Joshua A&S - psy US Department of Education
Testing the Integration of an Empiri-
cally-supported Teacher Consulta-tion Model
367,999
Buckley, John Adm Bloomberg Philanthropies Annual African American Black and Hispanic Latino Youth College Fair
75,000
Budescu, David A&S - psy
Office of National Intelli-
gence/IARPA to U. of Southern California
SAGE: Synergistic Anticipation of Geopolitical Events
140,999
Budescu, David GSAS -
psy Binational Science Foundation
(USA/Israel)
The Sustainability Game: Introduc-
ing and Fostering Environmentally Responsible Behavior
19,824
Cho, Su-Je GSE - c&t US Department of Education
PROJECT PACTS: Preparing Affirm-
ative Collaborative Teachers &
School Psychologists for Students with High Intensity Intervention
Needs in Elementary Schools
250,000
Cho, Su-Je / Bondie,
R. GSE - c&t US Department of Education
Rigor, Equity and Access through
Collaboration in Higher Education
(REACH) to Support Students with
High-Incidence Disabilites
299,875
Daniels, Thomas A&S - bio Health Research, Inc. through
Federal Vector-Borne Disease Centers of Ex-
cellence
61,600
Daniels, Thomas A&S - bio ISCA, Inc. SPLAT TK Field Trials
5,005
Davidson, Nestor LAW - ia/ulc
Rockefeller Family Fund Urban Law Center General Support
Grant
18,605
Deomampo, Daisy A&S - soc Wenner Gren Foundation Workshop on Race, Politics, and Re-
production
20,000
DeVylder, Jordan GSS National Institutes of Health Social Work Training to Reduce Du-
ration of Untreated Psychosis
19,531
Falco, R. / Daniels, T. A&S - bio NYS Department of Health DOH Contract for Calder Center
2017-18
32,000
Falco, R. / Daniels, T. A&S - bio NYS Department of Health DOH Contract for Calder Center
2012-17
16,000
Farmer, L./ Ortega-Williams, A
GSS Fahs-Beck Fund for Research
Is Organizing a Pathway for Wellbe-
ing and Post Traumatic Growth for Black Youth in NYC?
5,000
GRANT AWARD REPORT FOR MAY - NOVEMBER 2017 Investigator Dept Agency/Sponsor Title
Total (USD)
Finnemann, Silvia A&S - bio National Institutes of Health -
NEI
Molecular Mechanisms of Outer Seg-
ment Renewal
40,044
Finnemann, Silvia A&S - bio National Institutes of Health -
NEI
Molecular Mechanisms of Outer Seg-
ment Renewal
364,007
Fisher, Celia A&S - psy National Institutes of Health HIV/Drug Abuse Prevention Re-
search Ethics Training Institute
37,476
Fisher, Celia A&S - eth-
ics
National Institutes of Health to
Northwestern University
Ethics in HIV Prevention Research
Involving LGBT Youth
178,056
Fisher, Celia A&S - psy
National Institutes of Health /
NIDA to University of Washing-
ton
Increasing AIAN Research Engage-
ment through a Culturally Adapted
Ethics Training
24,558
Franks, Steven A&S - bio National Science Foundation to
NYU
RESEARCH-PGR: Systems Ge-
nomics of Rice Stress Adaptation
39,364
Franks, Steven A&S - bio National Science Foundation to
NYU
RESEARCH-PGR: Systems Ge-
nomics of Rice Stress Adaptation
57,930
Greenberg, Karen LAW Carnegie Corporation
The Global Summit on Proxy Vio-
lence in the Arab Region and Beyond
(NITS: The Global Forum on Peace &
Security)
200,000
Grimm, Stephen A&S - phil Templeton Foundation to Wake
Forest University
Does Adversity Make Us Wiser than
Before? Addressing a Foundational
Question
140,091
Haddad, Samir A&S - phil Mellon Foundation to UC Berke-
ley & NWU
Hacer Escuela / Inventing School:
Rethinking the Pedagogy of Critical
Theory
56,418
Hayajneh, Thaier A&S - cis National Security Agency
Improving Cybersecurity Core Cur-
ricula with Advanced IoT Forensic
and Privacy Hands-On Course
150,000
Hayajneh, Thaier A&S - cis National Security Agency
Integration of hands-on learning ex-
periences into cybersecurity curricu-
lum
269,918
Hayajneh, Thaier A&S - cis National Security Agency Fordham Information Assurance --
Annex 2 Capacity Program
120,490
Hein, Hans-Joachim A&S -
math National Science Foundation Ends of Einsten Manifolds
64,226
Heyman, J./ Lau, K. GSS NYS Department of Social Ser-
vice to SUNY Stony Brook
Sexual Abuse Training for Child Wel-
fare Staff - CC06
269,926
Hornbeck, Patrick A&S - theo E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpen-
ter Foundation
Understanding, affirmation, and in-
clusion of LGBT Persons of Faith
40,000
Hornbeck, Patrick A&S - theo Forum for Theological Explora-
tion
Creating Conditions for Scholars of
Color to Thrive
10,000
Horowitz, Amy GSS National Institutes of Health Long Distance Caregiving: Unique
Challenges & Service Needs
20,747
Maresca, Elizabeth LAW Internal Revenue Service Low Income Taxpayer Clinic
41,667
Maresca, Elizabeth LAW Internal Revenue Service Low Income Taxpayer Clinic
37,500
Martinez-Santiago,
Jorge A&S US Department of Education Talent Search Program
387,204
Minami, Haruka A&S - psy National Institutes of Health to
AECoM
Achieving Smoking Cessation Mile-
stones in Opiod Treatment Patients
9,007
Minami, Haruka A&S - psy NIH-NIDA through AECOM
Does Medical Cannabis Reduce Opi-
oid Analgesics in HIV+ and HIV-
Adults with Pain
7,011
Mitra, Sophie A&S - eco National Institutes of
Health/NIA TO U. of Michigan
Economic Status, Health & Well-
Being Over the Life Course & Across
Generations
15,000
GRANT AWARD REPORT FOR MAY - NOVEMBER 2017
Investigator Dept Agency/Sponsor Title Total (USD)
Mitra, Sophie A&S
Economic Social Research
Council to Leonard Chesire Dis-
ability
Bridging the Gap: Examining Disa-
bility and Development in Four Afri-
can Countries
21,888
Molina, Michael Provost NYS Education Department Science & Technology Entry Program
(STEP) -- Rose Hill
458,933
Molina, Michael Provost NYS Education Department Science & Technology Entry Program
(STEP) -- Lincoln Center
337,706
Molina, Michael Provost NYS Education Department Collegiate Science & Technology En-
try Program (CSTEP)
389,000
Molina, Michael Provost
Health Resources & Services
Admin. To Albert Einstein Col-
lege of Medicine @ Yeshiva U.
Health Careers Opportunity Program
(HCOP)
100,116
Mukherjee, Stephie Provost NYS Education Department Higher Education Opportunity Pro-
gram (HEOP-RH)
1,725,663
Munshi-South, Jason A&S - bi-
osci
New York City Department of
Health
Population genetics of rats occupy-
ing subterranean transportation in-
frastructure
9,580
Pini, Giorgio A&S - phil American Philosophical Associa-
tion
Workshop for Early Career Women
in Medieval and Renaissance Philos-
ophy
3,000
Pires, Ana A&S -
math Simons Foundation
Toric Geometry: Origami & B-
syplectic Manifolds, Symplectic Em-
beddings
2,000
Power, Marguerite GSS - fa Connecticut Department of La-
bor
Labor Trade Adjustment Assistance
for Jessika Wilson
23,000
Reidenberg, Joel LAW National Science Foundation
TWC SBE: Option: Frontier: Collabo-
rative: Towards Effective Web Priva-
ce Notice & Choice
83,387
Rivera-Mindt, M. /
Guzman, V. A&S - psy National Institutes of Health
The Longitudinal Effects of Hyper-
tension on Cognitive Aging in Un-
derrepresented Minority Adult with
HIV
43,855
Rivera-Mindt, Monica A&S - psy Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer's, Cerebrovasculary, &
Sociocultural Factors for Dementia
in HIV
150,000
Rosenfeld, Barry A&S - psy The College Board Graduate Student Internship - GSAS
- Duffy & Fan)
60,893
Rosenfeld, Barry A&S - psy National Institutes of Health
Measurement of Prognostic Under-
standing in Patients with Advanced
Cancer
21,786
Roy, Amy A&S - psy National Institutes of Health
/AREA
Examining Adolescent Outcomes of
Severe Temper Outbursts in Child-
hood
231,274
Roy, Amy A&S - psy National Institutes of Health to
Hunter College
Neurobehavioral Basis of Attention
Bias Heterogeneity in Adolescent
Anxiety
122,771
Singleton, Charles Provost NYS Education Department Public Broadcasting - Operational
Aid
58,471
Singleton, Charles Provost Howard Gilman Foundation New York City Live Music Broad-
casts
25,000
Singleton, Charles Provost Corporation for Public Broad-
casting Community Service Grant
442,383
Turner, Sandy GSS Colgate-Palmolive Company Mentoring Latinas - Colgate
5,000
Turner, Sandy GSS - la The New Yankee Stadium Com-
munity Benefit Fund Mentoring Latinas: Briding the Gap
5,000
Vranich, Elena Provost NYS Education Department Higher Education Opportunity Pro-
gram (HEOP-LC)
871,068
GRANT AWARD REPORT FOR MAY - NOVEMBER 2017
Investigator Dept Agency/Sponsor Title Total (USD)
Yip, Tiffany A&S - psy National Institutes of Health
The Effects of Discrimination and
Sleep Disturbance on Health among
Asian Youth
189,515
Yip, Tiffany A&S - psy National Institutes of Health
The Effects of Discrimination and
Sleep Disturbance on Health among
Asian Youth
18,829
Zhai, Fuhua GSS National Institutes of Health to
New York University
Type, Timing and Turbulence of
Poverty Related Risk: Long Term
Evidence from CSRP
22,793
Zhai, Fuhua GSS - la National Institute of Health
through NYU
Type, timing, & turbulence of pov-
erty-related risk: Long-term evi-
dence from CSRP
22,793
Zhang, Chun GSE - c&t US Department of Education
OSEP: Interdisciplinary Preparation
in Special Education, Early Inter-
vention, and Related Services for
Personnel Serving Children with
Disabilities who have High-Intensity Needs
249,766
Zhang, Chun GSE US Department of Education
Enhancing Early Learning Environ-
ments and Outomes for Young Chil-
dren with Disabilities (EEL)
249,980
$ 13,420,158 TOTAL
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