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  • REPORT OF RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

    Fiscal Year 2014-2015

    USF Research & Innovation University of South Florida

  • USF Research & Innovation University of South Florida

    3702 Spectrum Blvd, Suite 165 Tampa, Florida 33612-9445

    Phone: 813-974-5570 Fax: 813-974-4962

    Email: [email protected]

    This document is also available on the USF Office of Research Web site at www.research.usf.edu

  • UN IVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA R E S E A R C H & I N N O VAT I O N

    REPORT OF RESEARCH

    ACTIVITIES

    F I S C A L Y E A R 2 0 1 4 / 2 0 1 5

    S E C T I O N 1 C O N T A C T S

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  • CONTACT INFORMATION

    USF Research & Innovation

    USF System Office of the Senior Vice President

    Fiscal Year 2014-2015

    Sanberg, Paul R. [email protected] (813) 974-5570 USF System Senior Vice President for Research, Innovation & Economic Development

    Sarkar, Sudeep Associate Vice President for Research & Innovation

    [email protected]

    (813) 974-5570

    Steele, Martin Associate Vice President for Veterans Research

    [email protected] (813) 974-2343

    Hendrix, Rhonda Chief Operating Officer & Director Central Services

    [email protected]

    (813) 974-5554

    McLaughlin, Mark Assistant Budget Director Lowry, Judy Director Outreach & Engagement

    [email protected] [email protected]

    (813) 974-8124 (813) 974-3181

    Sponsored Research and Research Financial Management

    Puig, Rebecca Associate Vice President for Research & Innovation Anderson, Keith Director Sponsored Research

    [email protected] [email protected]

    (813) 974-5465 (813) 974-6329

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  • Research Technologies Skinner, Rick [email protected] (813) 974-5569 Director Shaheen, Omar Assistant Director

    [email protected]

    (813) 974-1303

    Research Integrity and Compliance Byers, Cheryl [email protected] (813) 974-3234 Assistant Vice President for Research Integrity & Compliance

    Dent, William [email protected] (813) 974-5018 Associate Director for Safety, Diving Safety Officer

    Moulvi, Farah [email protected] (813) 974-0954 Institutional Biosafety Officer & IACUC Coordinator

    Moore, Julie [email protected] (813) 974-5452 Associate Director Pesch, Marsha Export Control Officer

    [email protected]

    (813) 974-6368

    Weaver, Adam [email protected] (813) 974-1194 Radiation Safety Manager

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  • Comparative Medicine Engelman, Robert [email protected] (813) 745-4361 Associate Professor and Director Owens, Una [email protected] (813) 974-9842 Assistant Director

    Graham, Lloyd [email protected] (813) 974-9876 Assistant Director

    Patents & Licensing McDevitt, Valerie [email protected] (813) 974-2466 Associate Vice President for Technology Transfer & Business Partnerships Turley, April Director

    [email protected]

    (813) 974-7921

    USF Research Foundation, Inc. Sanberg, Paul R. [email protected] (813) 974-5570 President & CEO Gamble, Patricia [email protected] (813) 974-6171 CFO & Director Madden, Allison [email protected] (813) 974-5095 Director, USFRF Operations Stephanie Ashley Director, Business Incubation & Economic Development TBA USF CONNECT Grant Program Director

    [email protected]

    (813) 974-2237 (813) 974-1090

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  • UN IVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA R E S E A R C H & I N N O VAT I O N

    REPORT OF RESEARCH

    ACTIVITIES

    F I S C A L Y E A R 2 0 1 4 / 2 0 1 5

    S E C T I O N 2 R E S E A R C H F U N D I N G

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    Research Funding By College Area

    FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    *includes LKLD

    College/Area AMOUNTACADEMIC AFFAIRS* $ 7,141,081 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 14,749,592 COLLEGE OF BEHAVIORAL AND COMMUNITY SCIENCES 30,689,037 MUMA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 3,267,880 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 22,632,622 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 73,320,765 PATEL COLLEGE OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY 10,000 COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE 16,051,471 MORSANI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 215,866,942 COLLEGE OF NURSING 2,624,392 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 998,881 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH 25,075,350 COLLEGE OF THE ARTS 1,136,720 USF SARASOTA/MANATEE 2,248,903 USF ST. PETERSBURG 6,354,610 OFFICE OF RESEARCH & INNOVATION 13,065,383 UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT & ADMIN SERVICES 5,344,051 TOTAL FUNDING $ 440,577,680

    Total award amounts include Project and Non-Project data and affiliates (sections 3 and 4).

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    Total Research Funding

    FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    Agency/Class Research Training Other TotalPrivate Partnerships $ 112,298,217 $ 3,126,191 $ 69,336,514 $ 184,760,922 Federal Government $ 139,342,746 $ 10,596,745 $ 16,368,488 $ 166,307,979 State/Local Government $ 26,316,637 $ 31,972,263 $ 31,219,880 $ 89,508,779 Totals $ 277,957,600 $ 45,695,199 $ 116,924,882 $ 440,577,680

    Private Partnerships

    42%

    Federal Government

    38%

    State/Local Government

    20%

    Research Funding by Funding Type

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    Research Funding By Project Type

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    Agency/Class Research Training Other Total $ 277,957,600 $ 45,695,199 $ 116,924,882 $ 440,577,680

    Research63%

    Training10%

    Other27%

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    96/97 97/98 98/99 99/00 Category 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 data hidden in (white text) to left27% 31% 31% 31% Federal % 49% 48% 44% 47% 48% 40% 48% 49% 52% 46% 40% 37%

    $28.9 $41.5 $50.3 $53.7 Federal $101.9 $122.7 $128.0 $134.5 $149.3 $121.9 $171.5 $184.6 $203.2 $180.3 $165.5 $151.1$106.0 $134.9 $161.3 $171.3 Total $207.9 $254.8 $290.1 $287.2 $310.2 $308.4 $360.1 $380.3 $394.1 $391.8 $411.1 $413.6

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    Research Funding By CollegeAreaFIVE-YEAR SUMMARY

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    College/Area FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 5,199,433$ 3,122,819$ 5,687,946$ 2,676,593$ 7,141,081$ COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 21,034,159 19,114,411 16,073,238 16,142,126 14,749,592 COLLEGE OF BEHAVIORAL AND COMMUNITY SCIENCES 23,337,255 29,096,426 25,334,891 27,387,369 30,689,037 MUMA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 2,811,198 2,913,680 2,785,864 4,851,776 3,267,880 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 12,459,951 13,372,949 14,704,549 17,862,184 22,632,622 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 27,912,588 28,939,262 55,306,207 66,169,531 73,320,765 PATEL COLLEGE OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY 646,870 10,000 COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE 11,132,981 12,804,675 11,738,377 13,059,688 16,051,471 MORSANI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 230,473,982 251,252,091 222,683,671 217,229,989 215,866,942 COLLEGE OF NURSING 6,395,806 5,295,716 4,461,193 5,384,682 2,624,392 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY - - 830,258 682,020 998,881 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH 25,942,716 19,453,267 18,640,248 26,271,925 25,075,350 COLLEGE OF THE ARTS 1,308,730 1,142,871 1,335,233 1,731,673 1,136,720 USF SARASOTA/MANATEE 827,072 252,831 128,334 2,210,203 2,248,903 USF ST. PETERSBURG 3,546,273 3,431,614 3,472,378 3,457,748 6,354,610 OFFICE OF RESEARCH & INNOVATION 3,400,200 7,658,014 18,374,629 14,197,593 13,065,383 UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT & ADMIN SERVICES 16,018,012 13,210,606 12,074,172 8,295,818 5,344,051

    TOTAL $ 391,800,356 $ 411,061,232 $ 413,631,188 $ 428,257,788 $ 440,577,680

    Total award amounts include Project and Non-Project data and affiliates (sections 3 and 4).

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    USF CENTERS AND INSTITUTES

    5-Year Research Funding Summary

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    Centers/Institutes FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15Academic Success Center - - - 4,000 - Area Health Education Center - - - 2,768,587 2,859,845 Center for Aging - Neuroscience 1,794,744 1,767,224 2,212,712 933,459 1,235,406 Center for Biological Defense 1,554,566 22,710 23,548 - - Center for Entrepreneurship - - - 91,628 88,834 Center for Health Outcomes Research 360,900 338,190 409,491 530,857 346,800 Center for Hearing & Speech Research 540,498 793,756 857,921 858,812 1,175,311 Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice - 28,926 1,010,734 551,056 287,345 Center for Research, Evaluation, Assessment and Measurement 46,392 Center for Urban Transportation Research 12,454,139 15,310,783 15,885,576 20,999,394 12,807,746 Center for Victim Advocacy & Violence Prevention 46,500 70,000 - - - Chiles Center, Lawton & Rhea 1,013,686 2,418,569 793,596 6,418,275 5,813,925 Clean Energy Research Center 1,239,814 872,090 1,138,070 1,596,947 260,095 Confucious Institute - - - 160,790 Patel Center for Global Understanding 735 1,336,267 - - Counseling Center for Human Development 25,000 21,000 14,000 - - CTSI - Clinical & Translational Science Institute 1,638,814 1,466,200 1,121,369 - - David Anchin Center 1,631,336 2,098,377 1,612,315 2,623,349 2,376,383 Diabetes Center - - - 20,000 Florida Center for Advising and Academic Support 792,817 1,487,298 472,912 - - Florida Center for Community Design & Research 893,647 779,104 907,023 827,133 283,074 Florida Center for Cybersecurity 5,004,000 Florida Center for Instructional Technology 78,360 203,360 29,180 58,750 - Florida Energy Systems Consortium - - - - - Florida Health Information Center 1,331,782 1,323,872 - 1,267,169 1,280,766 Florida Institute of Government 302,898 665,414 113,011 363,179 274,979 Florida Institute of Oceanography 1,264,157 937,646 2,219,156 579,608 66,237 Florida Institute of Phosphate Research 7,337,035 - - Florida Prevention Research Center 790,000 615,000 615,000 535,610 750,000 Florida Public Health Information Center - - - - - Gus A. Stavros Center 27,193 15,000 51,750 164,203 81,799 Health Design Center 214,674 217,885 - - HIV Center 350,000 International Affairs Center - - 112,500 - - Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Research Center - - 107,435 Nanomedicine Research Center 2,513,611 397,263 352,479 480,701 Patel Center for Global Solutions 68,699 25,898 198,450 646,870 178,659 Small Business Development Center - - - 1,921,654 2,165,354 Suncoast Gerontology Center 3,085,139 1,028,926 888,697 1,644,537 778,008 Total $ 33,448,300 $ 32,902,015 $ 40,038,112 $ 46,046,568 $ 38,510,958

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    SUMMARY BY COLLEGE/AREA

    FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014

    FACILITIES ADMINISTRATIVE (INDIRECT COST) EARNINGS

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    COLLEGE/AREA FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15ACADEMIC AFFAIRS $152,847 $196,754 $197,996 $90,866 $66,225COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 3,743,446 3,707,326 3,808,577 3,544,762 2,973,337COLLEGE OF BEHAVIORAL AND COMMUNITY SCIENCES 2,569,213 2,543,497 2,788,694 2,875,671 2,771,547MUMA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 205,920 175,197 220,932 286,462 243,239COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 1,101,747 839,728 817,231 904,228 1,173,058COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 3,926,163 4,397,127 5,024,810 5,532,043 4,298,015PATEL COLLEGE OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY 0 0 0 6,026 73,620COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE 2,630,909 1,882,931 2,506,452 2,098,385 2,315,253MORSANI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 14,522,754 14,546,365 15,564,450 17,359,461 16,494,320COLLEGE OF NURSING 819,976 882,519 762,991 416,899 458,849COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 0 35,010 143,722 170,694 125,386COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH 2,839,834 2,915,530 3,167,584 3,020,526 2,623,228COLLEGE OF THE ARTS 161,516 100,416 194,099 129,953 34,256OFFICE OF RESEARCH & INNOVATION 19,048 8,976 1,044 189,834 242,766UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES 55,218 57,544 56,929 54,986UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT & ADMIN SERVICES 29,999 25,500 25,557 3,100 10,835USF SARASOTA/MANATEE 18,265 7,498 17,269 0 7,681USF ST. PETERSBURG 108,853 188,458 274,350 229,628 209,419TOTAL INDIRECT COST $32,850,490 $32,508,050 $35,573,304 $36,915,467 $34,176,020

    $32.9  $32.5 

    $35.6 $36.9 

    $34.2 

     $30

     $31

     $32

     $33

     $34

     $35

     $36

     $37

     $38

    FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15

    Millions

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    Sources of Federal Funding

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    Federal Agency FY14/15National Institutes of Health $ 108,245,742 65%Other DHHS (Non-NIH) 15,664,625 9%Department of Veterans Affairs 4,474,298 3%National Science Foundation 11,469,341 7%Department of Transportation 3,571,133 2%Department of Defense 5,942,129 4%Department of Education 4,223,735 3%National Aeronautics & Space Administration 3,685,196 2%Other Federal Agencies 9,031,780 5%TOTAL FEDERAL $ 166,307,979 100%

    National Institutes of

    Health65%

    Other DHHS9%

    Department of Defense4%

    Department of Veterans Affairs

    3%

    Department of Education

    3%

    Department of Transportation

    2%NASA…

    National Science Foundation

    7%Other Federal

    5%

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    FEDERAL FUNDING BY AGENCY

    FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    Agency FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15National Institutes of Health 104,856,483$ 99,848,722$ 91,701,966$ 86,961,801$ 108,245,742$ Department of Defense 16,958,328 8,400,805 5,724,151 7,926,109 5,942,129 Department of Health and Human Services 16,114,830 17,959,432 12,337,389 14,513,653 15,664,625 National Science Foundation 15,355,198 9,982,908 10,601,817 13,297,702 11,469,341 Department of Education 5,633,408 5,670,930 4,464,285 2,631,973 4,223,735 Department of Transportation 3,107,475 4,955,213 5,864,685 2,628,139 3,571,133 Department of Labor 2,260,000 2,268,605 2,665,700 2,316,500 2,316,500 Other Federal Agencies 389,762 865,484 450,334 1,531,450 2,273,993 Department of the Interior 860,587 2,324,672 1,527,071 1,789,659 1,663,118 Department of Veterans Affairs 7,753,872 10,201,433 10,953,388 10,629,374 4,474,298 Department of Energy 2,186,618 2,399,476 1,897,986 2,008,431 2,518,122 National Aeronautics & Space Administration 1,271,939 1,089,976 1,501,963 1,394,643 3,685,196 Department of Commerce 2,747,979 525,519 1,017,586 502,374 260,047 Department of Justice 200,000 93,553 391,008 970,335 - Department of Homeland Security 701,173 - - - -

    Totals 180,397,652$ 166,586,728$ 151,099,329$ 149,102,143$ 166,307,979$

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  • Office of ResearchSection 2

    FEDERAL FUNDING BY COLLEGE

    FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY

    Annual Report 2014/2015Research Funding

    College/Area FY10/11 FY11/12 FY12/13 FY13/14 FY14/15ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 1,737,891$ 790,435$ 2,122,435$ 869,943$ 1,599,110$ COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 16,709,622 13,222,377 12,264,882 12,034,108 10,129,268 COLLEGE OF BEHAVIORAL AND COMMUNITY SCIENCES 9,160,178 12,373,236 9,339,612 12,575,472 7,091,362 MUMA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 141,704 449,028 323,735 1,124,458 329,806 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 4,149,514 2,419,121 1,622,898 2,474,515 2,977,699 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 11,067,299 11,722,324 12,521,673 10,109,404 12,689,662 COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCE 6,102,977 4,520,359 3,657,916 5,338,125 5,749,631 MORSANI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 107,748,853 101,990,707 91,538,566 81,029,043 101,876,944 COLLEGE OF NURSING 5,949,060 4,701,302 3,586,986 2,974,532 2,112,525 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY - - 422,813 406,564 416,509 COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH 14,897,703 12,493,385 12,327,525 15,306,893 16,035,110 COLLEGE OF THE ARTS 30,000 - 75,000 49,986 70,000 USF SARASOTA/MANATEE 247,500 - - - - USF ST. PETERSBURG 935,576 1,240,829 659,026 271,533 621,200 OFFICE OF RESEARCH & INNOVATION 1,130,000 630,000 636,262 4,537,567 4,609,153 UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT & ADMIN SERVICES 389,775 33,625 - - -

    Totals $ 180,397,652 $ 166,586,728 $ 151,099,329 $ 149,102,143 $ 166,307,979

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                                                                       Research Funding By Source

    Federal GovernmentDepartment of CommerceEconomic Development Administration $175,047Natl Oceanic & Atmospheric Admin $85,000

    Department of Commerce Total $260,047

    Department of DefenseAir Force Office of Scientific Research $266,558Defense Advanced Rsrch Projects Agncy $185,428Defense Intelligence Agency $392,769Defense Threat Reduction Agency $611,179Department of the Army $422,743National Security Agency $224,587Office of Naval Research $612,000U.S. Army Research Office $93,367US Army Corps of Engineers $113,387US Army Medical Research & Material Comm $280,465US Special Operations Command $2,739,646

    Department of Defense Total $5,942,129

    Department of EducationUS Department of Education $4,223,735

    Department of Education Total $4,223,735

    Department of EnergyNational Renewable Energy Laboratory $65,190US Department of Energy $2,452,932

    Department of Energy Total $2,518,122

    Department of InteriorNational Park Service $274,735US Geological Survey $1,388,383

    Department of Interior Total $1,663,118

    Department of LaborOccupational Safety & Health Admin $2,316,500

    Department of Labor Total $2,316,500

    Department of TransportationDepartment of Transportation $1,402,200Federal Highway Administration $149,642Federal Transit Administration $2,019,291

    Department of Transportation Total $3,571,133

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                                                                       Research Funding By Source

    Department of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs $363,635James A. Haley Veteran's Hospital $4,040,056James A. Haley Veterans Research and Edu $70,607

    Department of Veterans Affairs Total $4,474,298

    DHHS (Non‐NIH)Admin For Children and Families $1,124,162Ctrs for Disease Control and Prevention $1,042,503Ctrs for Medicare and Medicaid Svcs $5,386,925Health Resources and Srvcs Admin $5,634,008Natl Inst for Occupational Safety & Hlth $1,639,027Substance Abuse & Mental Health $838,000

    DHHS (Non‐NIH) Total $15,664,625

    NASANASA Goddard $84,274NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory $170,000National Aeronautics & Space Admin $3,430,922

    NASA Total $3,685,196

    National Institutes of HealthNational Cancer Institute $34,613,593National Eye Institute $171,418National Human Genome Research Institute $208,750National Institute of Mental Health $1,637,055National Institute of Neurological $2,577,853National Institute on Aging $1,878,118National Institute on Drug Abuse $1,364,585National Institutes of Health $5,529,441Natl Ctr Complementary & Alternative Med $336,375Natl Ctr for Advancing Translational Sci $4,855,653Natl Heart Lung and Blood Inst $4,627,698Natl Ins Minority Hlth & Hlth Disparitie $421,250Natl Inst of Allergy and Infectious $5,268,521Natl Inst of Arthritis and Musc $329,647Natl Insti  Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism $410,629Natl Insti of Child Health $1,287,042Natl Insti of Dental and Craniof $252,750Natl Insti of Diabetes (NIDDK) $41,452,697Natl Insti of Gen Medical Science $617,324NIDCD: Natl Insti on Deafness and Other $405,343

    National Institutes of Health Total $108,245,742

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceNational Science FoundationNational Science Foundation $11,469,341

    National Science Foundation Total $11,469,341

    Other Federal AgenciesCentral Intelligence Agency $237,448Confidential ‐ Federal Sponsor $60,640Environmental Protection Agency $632,029Federal Emergency Management Agency $488,977National Endowment for the Arts $20,000National Endowment for the Humanities $120,066Peace Corps $27,200US Department of Agriculture $687,633

    Other Federal Agencies Total $2,273,993

    Federal Government Total $166,307,979

    Private PartnershipsFor ProfitAbbott Laboratories $18,491AbbVie Inc. $54,741Acetylon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $132,815Acorda Therapeutics, Inc $29,330Actelion Clinical Research, Inc. $29,016Adamas Pharmaceuticals, Inc $54,250ADYNXX  Pharmaceutical Company $17,400Agile Therapeutics $21,919Agilis Biotherpeutics, LLC $90,000Alakai Defense Systems $92,646Alere Inc. $11,750Alexion Pharmaceuticlas, Inc. $177,926AlwaysNear $600,000Amgen $134,424Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc. $53,565Angel Medical Systems, Inc. $9,152Antarctic Science Ltd $7,975Arbor Pharmaceuticals $16,000ARCA Biopharma $702Argentum Medical, Llc $14,992Arteriocyte, Inc $86,291Association for Computing Machinery $3,650Astellas Pharma US, Inc. $10,565ASTRA USA $4,400AstraZeneca Ltd $174,583Asubio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $10,000

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceAtkins North America, Inc. ‐$344,449Auspex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $59,787Autifony Therapeutics Limited $403,242Avid Radiopharmaceuticals $109,126Avita Medical Americas, LLC $250Bank of America $30,000Battelle $25,136Battelle Memorial Institute $16,710Baxter Healthcare Corporation $24,259Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals $108,058BHR Pharma, LLC $19,117BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. $434,706Bio‐Medical Research Ltd. $10,000Boehringer Ingelheim Pharm., Inc. $10,650Bolton Medical, Inc. $10,000Boston Scientific Corporation $44,581Bristol‐Myers Squibb Company $44,130Bubbleology Research International $233,732C1 Bank $313,818Cadmus Group Inc. $17,925CBT Holding LLC $231,000Celgene Corporation $1,949,181Center for Applied Research Solutions, I $344,984Cepheid, Inc. $69,488Cerevast Therapeutics, INC $6,135Chatham Area Transit Authority $72,766Chelsea Therapeutics, Inc. $10,000ChemoCentryx, Inc $21,628Chromalloy Castings $15,000Cianna Medical, Inc. $5,000Circassia Ltd $27,025Civitas Therapeutics $184,928Confidential ‐ Commercial Sponsor $325,584CONMED Corporation $255,000Cook Biotech Inc. $35,879Corporation for Public Broadcasting $1,360,974Covidien $1,000Cryo‐Cell International $12,500CSL Behring $1,422CUBRC, Inc. ‐$8,829Cyanotech Corporation $43,519Cyberonics, Inc. $19,473CYNAPSUS Therapeutics Inc $145,487Daiichi Sankyo Pharma Development (DSI) $25,120Delcath Systems, Inc. $60,000

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceDeltaTrak $66,714Denver Research Institute $7,682Dex Imaging $50,000Dr. Reddy's Laboratories LTD $2,900Duke Energy Business Services, LLC $30,000Duke Energy Florida, Inc. $950,000Dyax Corp $52,919E I du Pont de Nemours and Company $698,498Edison Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $328,078EI Dupont Pharm $24,593Eisai America $6,411Eisai Company Ltd $68,701Electrophoretics, Ltd. $100,000Eli Lilly Research Laboratories $117,472EMD Serono, Inc $9,623Eoshealth, Inc. $11,668Excited States $17,400Florida Design Consultants, Inc. $179,828Forest Laboratories $5,845Forest Pharmaceuticals $10,000Forma Therapeutics, Inc. $4,607,990Galderma $17,250Genentech $369,475Genzyme Corporation $105,920Gilead Sciences, Inc. $158,910Gresham, Smith, and Partners $26,997Grifols Therapeutics Inc. $33,993GW Pharmaceuticals $10,000Harris Corporation $25,000Harvest Technologies Corp. $3,010Hemophilia of Georgia $25,400HEPO Biomedical Technology Co $100,000HIT Entertainment $4,000Hyperion Therapeutics, Inc. $4,908ICF Incorporated LLC $61,130Imaging Endpoints $19,499Inspire Medical Systems, Inc $16,825Integra Lifesciences $18,960International Business Machines Corp $3,000InterVision Media $66,729Ipsen Limited $3,025IrriMax Corporation $27,025Jabil Circuits $35,134Jaeb Center for Health Research $53,942Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc $16,017

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceKaryopharm Therapeutics Inc. $220,999Keto Products, LLC $44,850Ketone Research and Development $101,732Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers $30,750KnowBe $22,141Kyowa Pharmaceutical, Inc. $57,496LDA Consulting $4,658Leo Pharma A/S $84,097Leonardo Technologies, Inc. $32,500Lion Biotechnologies, Inc. $1,416,116MACRO International $44,989Maruho North America, Inc. $55,634Mast Therapeutics, Inc. $30,514MDS Pharma Sciences, Inc. $4,145MedImmune LLC $30,131MediWound Ltd $10,000Medtronic, Inc. $59,008Merck & Company $3,000Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Corp $264,673Merz Pharmaceuticals, LLC $14,880Mirna Therapeutics, Inc. $40,000Modulation Therapeutics $134,911Mosaic Phosphate Company $233,006Mote Marine Laboratory $273,400Moterum LLC $270,221National Seating Mobility $42,000Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc $18,871NewLink Genetics Corporation $2,218Novadaq Technologies Inc. $10,000Novartis Pharmaceutical Corporation $244,096Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Inc $9,976NuTrae, LLC $112,638NuVasive, Inc. $25,029Omeros Corporation $5,320Ophthotech Corporation $17,631Optinose US Inc $36,586Osmotica Pharmaceutical Corp. $92,401Our Kids of Miami‐Dade/Monroe, Inc. $147,334Parexel International Corporation $22,694Patient Centered Outcomes Research Insti $1,058,903Pfizer $72,199Pfizer Inc US Pharmaceuticals Group $56,141Pharma Two B Ltd. $82,585Pharming Technologies B.V. $28,065Pico‐Tesla Magnetic Therapies, LLC $4,796

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourcePPD Development, LP $2,340ProStrakan Pharmaceuticals Ltd. $8,475Provectus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $264,055Psyadon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $34,372Q‐Chem, Inc. $158,285Quintiles, Inc. $42,756Raymond James & Associates $25,000Regeneron Pharmeceuticals, Inc. $62,789Remprex $200rEVO Biologics $20,200RFID Innovative Solutions $15,902Roffers Ocean Fishing Forecasting Srvce $103,893Rosetta Genomics $231,050RTI International $20,980Sagene Pharmaceuticals, Inc $55,623Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc $32,098SanBio, Inc. $203,438Saneron CCEL Therapeutics $223,157Sanofi‐Aventis U.S., Inc. $24,081Santen Incorporated $10,000Sarasota‐Manatee Airport Authority $15,000Sciperio $636,400Seahorse Bioscience, Inc. $5,327Semiconductor Research Corporation $90,000Shire Pharmaceutical Development, Inc. $500Simbionix USA Corporation $1,000Solidia Technologies, Inc. $144,384Spiration, Inc. $24,617St. Jude Medical, Inc. $14,985STEM Genesis, LLC $147,205Stratus Consulting $125,386Sun Nuclear Corp. $59,924Sunovion Pharmaceuticals $90,717SunPharma $162,821Synchroneuron, Inc. $24,434Syniverse Technologies $25,000Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, In $22,803Tampa Electric Co $25,000TAuRX Therapeutics Ltd. $102,953Technology and Communications Systems $96,000Teva Pharmaceutical Ind Ltd $23,375TEVA Pharmaceutical USA $11,916TG Therapeutics $60,241The Center for Social Innovation $32,990The CS Draper Laboratories, Inc. $394,428

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceTissueGene, Inc. $77,706Trader Planet, LLC $15,000TransGenex Nanobiotech, Inc. $620,872Trash2Cash Energy, LLC $172,625Ubisense, Inc. $48,709UCB Biosciences, Inc $10,509Ultragenyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. $65,547Upsher‐Smith Laboratories $96,690URS Corporation $13,970Veracyte $63,998Verastem, Inc. $140,000Verizon $45,000Versartis, Inc $20,773Vertex Pharmaceuticals $15,226ViroPharma $31,418VistaPharm, Inc. $10,000Westat, Inc. $539,479Xcenda, LLC $41,849XOMA (US) LLC $52,901Xymogen, Inc $120,000

    For Profit Total $28,845,801

    FoundationAdelson (Miriam & Sheldon) Medical Res F $342,027Alaska Run for Women $5,000American Architectural Foundation $50,000American Psychological Foundation $5,000Aplastic Anemia & MDS Intl Fdtn, Inc. $233,998Avon Foundation $50,000Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation $3,477,019BrightFocus Foundation $100,000Casey (Annie E) Foundation $100,000Central Florida Behavioral Hlth Ntwrk, I $169,803CHDI Foundation, Inc. $95,857Cisco Systems Inc $30,000Cystic Fibrosis Foundation $27,100Dart Foundation $100,000Eli Lilly and Company Foundation $230,035Fdn for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics $1,926,239Felburn Foundation $6,360Florida Blue Fdtn $9,950Florida Breast Cancer Coalition Res Fdtn $101,060Florida Wildflower Foundation, Inc $5,000Foundation for Gynecologic Oncology $10,000Foundation for Surgical Fellowships $116,000

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceGlaxoSmithKline $222,365Glut1 Deficiency Foundation $10,000Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation $10,000Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation $9,200Helios Education Foundation $592,000II‐VI Foundation $47,500LiveStrong Fdtn $36,256Lung Cancer Research Foundation $50,000LUNGevity Foundation $200,000Michael J Fox Found for Parkinson's Rsch $20,596MPN Research Fdtn $100,000National Breast Cancer Foundation $80,000National Fish and Wildlife Foundation $1,717,325National Marine Sanctuary Foundation $25,000National Parkinson Foundation $60,000Neurosurgery Research and Education Fndn $67,937Orthotic and Prosthetic Educ and Res Fdn $24,895Pediatric Cancer Foundation $947,000San Juan Soil & Water Conservation Distr $3,475Tampa VA Research & Education Foundation $46,540Taub Fdtn $200,000Texas A & M Research Foundation $45,000The Arnold P. Gold Foundation ‐$1,500The Colen Foundation, Inc. $10,000The Dana Foundation $6,100The Lemelson Foundation $25,000The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation $47,271University of South Florida Foundation $59,123,532US Israel Binational Science Foundation ‐$4,000USF Foundation $75,000Wenner‐Gren Foundation $20,000Westcare Foundation $35,000William and Ella Owens Medical Research $40,000William and Kristin Loomis Foundation $7,000

    Foundation Total $71,088,940

    Non FLCalifornia Department of Social Services $85,409Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Stu $79,464Nebraska Dept of Natural Resources $44,579Nevada Dept of Child and Family Services $46,705Ntnl Action Cncl for Minorities in Engin $30,000

    Non FL Total $286,157

    Other

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceAmer Society of Hematology $75,000Cade Museum for Creativity & Innovation $50,000Charlotte Harbor Nat'l Estuary Program $50,000Citrus Health Network, Inc. $50,000CTI $50,550Dauphin Island Sea Lab $79,096Eram Scientific Solutions $194,332Hanyang University $5,000Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Rsch $5,166Korean Research Inst. of Standard and Sc $77,379Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. $528,986Leo & Anne Albert Charitable Trust $150,000Leona & Harry Helmsley Charitable Trust $1,373,743Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cancer Center $119,999Nat Radiation Gynecologic Cooperative Gr $7,000Nationwide Childrens Hospital $9,029Southeastern Transportation Center $50,000Tampa Bay Estuary Program $50,000The School District of Osceola County $492,869The Scripps Research Institute $337,914University Council for Educational Admin $20,000Various Sources $8,250William Beaumont Hospital $55,543

    Other Total $3,839,856

    PrivateAgency for Community Treatment Services $95,380All Children's Hospital $34,722All Children's Research Institute $46,894Alzheimer's Association $304,572Amer Acad of Allergy Asthma & Immunology $268,367Amer Assoc for the Advancement of Scienc $120,546American Burn Association $57,258American Cancer Society $2,007,106American Diabetes Association $180,000American Heart Association $26,000American Heart Association (National) $171,840American Heart Association, Greater SE $172,092American Institutes for Research $83,048American Library Association $4,815American Lung Association $52,138American Physical Society $61,188American Psychological Association $2,000American Society of Clinical Oncology $50,000American Sociological Association $5,952

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceAmerican Tinnitus Association $9,980Association for Psychological Science $4,000Biogen IDEC Inc $243,542Boys & Girls Club of Tampa Bay $17,000CareerSource Pasco Hernando $69,983CareerSource Tampa Bay $75,000Casey Family Programs $7,866Childrens Home Society of Florida $77,361Children's National Medical Ctr Rsch Ins $118,320Children's Research Institute $115,000Cincinnati Children's Hospital $44,536Coins for Alzheimer's Research Trust $50,000Community Based Care of Central FL, Inc $207,204Community Partnership for Children $504,270Consortium for Ocean Leadership $6,770,963Corporation to Develop Communities $24,970Council of Graduate Schools $16,000Early Childhood Council of Hillsborough $11,250Eckerd College $120,646Eckerd Youth Alternatives, Inc. $1,028,228Educational Testing Service $170,585Federal Demonstration Partnership $30,000FL Assoc of Healthy Start Coalitions $385,043Fla Inst for Human & Mach Cognition, Inc $71,429Florida Airports Council $7,865Florida Developmental Disabilities $5,000Florida Education Fund, Inc. $307,298Florida Humanities Council $24,750Florida Strawberry Growers Association $48,064Formerics, LLC $100,000Foundation for Neurologic Diseases $10,000Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center $226,944Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute $76,693Global Cool Cities Alliance $88,999Greater Hernando County Chamber of Comme $21,000Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative $66,537H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center $1,544,737Healthy Start Coalition of Pinellas Co $400,000Hillsborough River Watershed Alliance $950Hughes (Howard) Medical Institute $240,000Huntington's Disease Society of America $18,000International Society of Sports Nutritio $9,109International Solar Energy Society $2,110Leukemia and Lymphoma Society $257,958March of Dimes $100,000

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceMassachusetts General Hospital $156,956Mayday Fund $2,500Mayo Clinic $448,173MD Anderson Cancer Center $14,447Medicines for Malaria Ventures $216,561Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. $27,500Nat Marrow Donor Program $80,000National Academy of Sciences $64,899National Black Programming Consortium $10,000National Communication Association $180National Writing Project Corporation $10,000Ntl Hartford Cent Gerontological Nursing $45,000Organization for Autism Research $1,500Pandas Network $44,000PATH $25Phi Alpha Theta $174,000Phoinix Holding Company, LLC $83,700Prader‐Willi Syndrome Association $25,000Public Broadcasting Service $25,272Pure Molecular, LLC $60,000Realize Bradenton, Inc. $8,400Saint Leo University $13,500Senior Connection Center $56,193Senior Resource Association $10,950Sigma Theta Tau International $5,900Society for the Study of School Psycholo $3,522Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Region $52,484Southern Nursing Research Society $10,000SRI International $20,000Tampa General Hospital $23,600The Carter Center $150,908The National Academy of Inventors, Inc. $600,000The Patterson Foundation $125,084The Villages Abundant Life Ministries $888,586The Water Institute of the Gulf $22,226University Medical Service Associates $47,048,364US Civilian Research & Development Found $20,000V Foundation for Cancer Research $675,000VentureWell $5,000WETA Public Television and Radio $10,000Wistar Institute $160,931WNET New York Public Media $16,000Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute $9,642

    Private Total $68,899,112

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceUniversityBaylor College of Medicine $263,432Brigham & Women's Hospital $146,194Case Western Reserve University $138,100Clark University $198,799Colorado School of Mines $40,000Colorado State University $38,300Cornell University $11,318Creighton University $24,091Cyprus University of Technology $24,733Dublin City University $10,992Duke Clinical Research Institute $1,900Emory University $1,200Georgetown University $269,508Georgia Institute of Technology $188,067Georgia State University $14,721Johns Hopkins University $238,355Louisiana State University $41,056Medical College of Wisconsin $26,950Medical University of South Carolina $57,162Michigan State University $178,745Montana State University $49,105New York University $21,050North Carolina State University $8,551Northeastern University $60,291Northwestern University $273,056Nova Southeastern University $103,111Oak Ridge Associated Universities $4,000Ohio State University $14,950Old Dominion University Research Foundat $12,135Oregon Health and Sciences University $161,797Oregon State University $92,581Ponce School of Medicine & Health Scienc $278,000Portland State University $246,299Qatar University $57,455Rochester Institute of Technology $286,931Seattle University $50,002Stanford University $100,000Temple University $86,915Texas A & M University $153,130Texas State University $40,000Univ of South Florida $174,771Univ of Tennessee ‐ Memphis $37,283University of Alabama $103,988University of Alabama, Birmingham $46,202

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceUniversity of California $1,161,772University of California San Francisco $78,309University of California, Davis $4,993University of California, San Diego $59,921University of California, San Francisco $31,827University of California, Santa Barbara $90,311University of Chicago $4,340University of Cincinnati $7,944University of Colorado $38,797University of Fiji $32,156University of Florida $28,665University of Illinois, Chicago $20,000University of Maryland $236,814University of Massachusetts $59,985University of Miami $544,801University of Michigan $9,466University of Minnesota $911,914University of Nebraska $134,277University of New Mexico $184,719University of North Carolina $89,221University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill $252,072University of North Texas $29,216University of Oregon $475,000University of Pennsylvania $1,443,685University of Rochester $65,107University of South Carolina $92,411University of Southern California $100,312University of Tennessee $163,000University of Texas $5,428University of Texas, El Paso $46,118University of Toronto $28,968University of Utah $181,310University of Virginia $16,505USF Research Foundation $331,622Vanderbilt University $97,477Wake Forest University $46,878Washington University, St.. Louis $215,186Waynesburg University $20,000Yale University $85,303

    University Total $11,801,056

    Private Partnerships Total $184,760,922

    State/Local GovernmentLocal FL

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                                                                       Research Funding By Source13th Judicial Court Hillsborough Co $3,600CareerSource Suncoast $10,000Central Florida Expressway Authority $27,502Charlotte County / Punta Gorda ‐ MPO $15,980Children's Board of Hillsborough County $1,242,827City of Altamonte Springs $2,500City of Cape Coral $51,150City of St Petersburg Florida $54,000City of Tampa $64,561City of Temple Terrace Florida $53,361City of Treasure Island $4,016Early Learning Coalition of Hills County $338,510FL Metro Planning Org Advisory Council $110,000Flagler County Board $50,873Hills Co Board of Co Commissioners $7,521Hillsborough Co Economic Development $40,000Hillsborough County $386,081Hillsborough County Administrative $35,000Hillsborough County Board of $72,375Hillsborough County Public Schools $73,691Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas Co $38,125Lake County Water Authority $35,000Lake County, Florida $3,500Orange County Florida $211,000Pasco Cty Florida $32,979Pinellas County Florida $99,032Polk County BOCC $1,750Polk County Florida $28,000Polk County Public Schools $78,512Reedy Creek Improvement District $52,000Sarasota Bay Estuary Program $12,500Sarasota County Government $137,000Seminole County Florida $59,650Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida $32,000Southwest FL Water Mgmt District $37,671Southwest Florida Water Management $40,525St Johns River Water Mgmt District $50,000StarMetro $38,754Tampa Bay Water $84,134Tampa Hillsborough County Expressway Aut $75,000The School Board of Hillsborough County $462,770

    Local FL Total $4,253,450

    StateBankhead‐Coley Cancer Research Program $119,500

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                                                                       Research Funding By SourceFL Department Environmental Protection $210,912Florida A&M University $512,911Florida Agency for Health Care Admin $2,316,249Florida Aquaculture Review Council $71,848Florida Atlantic University $21,639Florida Department of Agriculture $260,797Florida Department of Corrections $40,000Florida Department of Education $26,770,126Florida Department of Elder Affairs $498,461Florida Department of Health $18,114,890Florida Department of Transportation $9,147,298Florida Dept of Children and Families $3,924,096Florida Division of Cultural Affairs $150,000Florida Division of Emergency Management $210,000Florida Division of Workers Compensation $245,540Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation $437,816Florida International University $73,986Florida Office of Attorney General $120,880Florida State University $370,604Florida SUS Board of Governors $12,232,600Florida's Office for Early Learning $3,900,000Hillsborough Community College $90,572Housing Finance Authority of Hills Cty $25,000Johnnie B Byrd Sr Alzheimers Research Ct $228,486South Florida State College $37,180St. Petersburg College $53,745State of Florida $660,963University of Central Florida $372,971University of Florida $1,712,443University of West Florida $2,323,817

    State Total $85,255,329

    State/Local Government Total $89,508,779

    Grand Total $440,577,680

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    College of Public Health

    College of The Arts

    Morsani College of Medicine

    Muma College of Business

    Office of Research & Innovation

    University Advancement Grand Total

    College of Arts and SciencesAllen,Tammy DNational Science Foundation

    Co‐PI(s): Centeno,Grisselle;Hughes Miller,Michelle;Kim,Eun SookSBP: Broadening Participation of STEM Faculty Through Work Design 57,072 57,072 114,144

    Karver,Marc SSubstance Abuse & Mental Health

    Co‐PI(s): Kutash,Krista B;Gryglewicz,Kim AnnFlorida Linking Individuals Needing Care (Florida LINC)  736,000 736,000

    Co‐PI(s): Roggenbaum,Stephen D;Darkes,Jack;Gryglewicz,Kim AnnThe University of South Florida Collaborative Suicide Prevention Project 102,000 102,000

    Landry,Shawn MHillsborough CountyCo‐PI(s): Eilers,David T

    Hillsborough County Lake Assessment Surveys 38,658 38,658

    Hillsborough County Board ofCo‐PI(s): Griffin,James;Johnson,Bernard THillsborough County Water Atlas Project 12,500 12,500

    Lake County Water AuthorityCo‐PI(s): Bornhorst,Keith E

    Lake County Water Atlas Maintenance 2014‐2015 35,000 35,000

    Lake County, FloridaCo‐PI(s): Scolaro,Jason A

    Lake County STORET Processing 2015 3,500 3,500

    Orange County FloridaCo‐PI(s): Eilers,David T

    Bathymetric Survey of Wet Ponds in Orange County 146,000 146,000

    Co‐PI(s): Scolaro,Jason AOrange County Water Atlas 2015‐2016 65,000 65,000

    Seminole County FloridaCo‐PI(s): Allyn,Jan

    Seminole County Water Atlas Maintenance Agreement 59,650 59,650

    College of Arts and Sciences Total 838,000 57,072 57,072 360,308 1,312,452

    College of Behavioral and Community SciencesArmstrong,Mary IFlorida Dept of Children and FamiliesCo‐PI(s): Vargo,Amy C

    System of Care Expansion Grant Evaluation 276,250 276,250

    Callejas,Linda M.Our Kids of Miami‐Dade/Monroe, Inc.Co‐PI(s): Yampolskaya,SvetlanaIMPACT Project 97,334 97,334

    Chisolm,Theresa E HnathJohns Hopkins UniversityCo‐PI(s): Eddins,Ann Clock

    Planning a Trial of Hearing Rehabilitative Treatment to Reduce Cognitive Decline 79,177 79,177

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    College of Education

    College of Engineering

    College of Marine Science

    College of Public Health

    College of The Arts

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    Muma College of Business

    Office of Research & Innovation

    University Advancement Grand Total

    Fox,Lise KAdmin For Children and Families

    Co‐PI(s): Kincaid,Donald K;Perkins,Elizabeth AFlorida Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service (UCEDD) 545,919 545,919

    Frisina JR.,Robert DAutifony Therapeutics Limited

    Co‐PI(s): Chisolm,Theresa E Hnath;Boyev,Kestutis P.;Sanchez,Victoria AnnClarity‐1 Study 201,621 201,621 403,242

    Rochester Institute of TechnologyCo‐PI(s): Walton,Joseph P

    Enabling Microsystem Technologies for Advanced Drug Delivery 234,666 234,666

    Kincaid,Donald KFlorida Department of EducationCo‐PI(s): Batsche Jr.,George M

    2014‐2015 Florida Advancing Wellness and Resilience in Education (Florida AWARE)  679,027 679,027

    Moore,Kathleen A.Hillsborough County AdministrativeCo‐PI(s): Young,Matthew S

    Family Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC) Program 35,000 35,000

    Sixth Judicial Circuit of FloridaCo‐PI(s): Young,Matthew SPinellas County You Can! 32,000 32,000

    Scott,StaceyH. Lee Moffitt Cancer CenterCo‐PI(s): Small,Brent J

    Daily Cognitive Functioning Among Cancer Survivors 30,000 30,000

    College of Behavioral and Community Scie 67,000 1,464,967 679,027 201,621 2,412,615

    College of EducationFeldman,AllanNational Science Foundation

    Co‐PI(s): Meisels,Gerhard G;Herman,Benjamin C;Davis,Jeni R;Prevost,LuannaRobert Noyce USF Scholarship Program for Science Majors 44,544 44,544 89,087

    Kersaint,GladisNational Science Foundation

    Co‐PI(s): Lee,Reginald S;Smith,Chrystal A.S.;Wao,Hesborn O;MacDonald,George ThomasThe Effects of Social Capital and Cultural Models on the Retention and Degree Attainment of Women and Minority Engineering Undergraduates 187,447 187,447 374,893

    MacDonald,George ThomasCareerSource Pasco HernandoCo‐PI(s): Lee,Reginald S

    Pasco‐Hernando Workforce Board Innovation Grant Program Evaluation 69,983 69,983

    Smith,Glenn Gordon

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    College of Education

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    College of Marine Science

    College of Public Health

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    Muma College of Business

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    National Science FoundationCo‐PI(s): Wang,Ping;Chen,Yi‐Hsin;Feldman,Allan;Lou,YipingClimate Change Narrative Game Education (CHANGE) 139,329 139,329

    College of Education Total 44,544 371,319 257,430 673,292

    College of EngineeringAlcantar,Norma ANational Science FoundationCo‐PI(s): Toomey,Ryan G

    Collaborative Research: SUSCHEM‐Graded Interpenetrating  Polymer Membranes based on Sustainable Materials for Selective Removal  65,651 65,651

    Bhethanabotla,Venkat RNational Science Foundation

    Co‐PI(s): Thomas,Sylvia L.Wilson;Yee,KevinRET in Engineering and Computer Science Site: RET in Functional Materials at University of South Florida 176,646 176,646

    Cunningham,Jeffrey ANational Science FoundationCo‐PI(s): Harwood,Valerie J

    EAGER: Fungal Bioleaching for Recovery of Lithium and Cobalt from Spent Lithium‐Ion Batteries 49,998 49,998

    Dubey,Rajiv VFlorida Department of EducationCo‐PI(s): Wright,Tennyson J

    Rehabilitation Engineering and Technology Program 749,464 749,464

    US Army Medical Research & Material CommCo‐PI(s): Quillen,William S

    Development of a Simulation Tool for Upper Extremity Prostheses 280,465 280,465

    Frisina JR.,Robert DNational Institute on Aging

    Co‐PI(s): Walton,Joseph P;Eddins,David A;Frisina SR.,Dominic RAging Auditory System: Presbycusis and its Neural Bases 886,921 886,921

    Lee,ChanyoungFlorida Department of TransportationCo‐PI(s): Jang,Si Won

    Add‐On Tasks to Customer Satisfaction Survey of Florida Residents and Government Officials 43,000 43,000

    Mihelcic,JamesNational Science Foundation

    Co‐PI(s): Wells,Eric C;Trotz,Maya AyannaPIRE: Context Sensitive Implementation of Synergistic Water‐Energy Systems 782,600 782,600

    Reed,Kyle BrandonMoterum LLCCo‐PI(s): Kim,Seok Hun

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    College of Education

    College of Engineering

    College of Marine Science

    College of Public Health

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    Muma College of Business

    Office of Research & Innovation

    University Advancement Grand Total

    Gait Enhancing Mobile Shoe for Stroke Rehabilitation 60,313 60,313

    Reich,Stephen LFlorida Department of TransportationCo‐PI(s): Kolpakov,Alexander

    On‐Going Evaluation of Alternatively Fueled Buses 180,000 180,000

    Sanberg,Paul RNational Science Foundation

    Co‐PI(s): Sarkar,Sudeep;Fountain,Michael W;McDevitt,Valerie L.I‐Corps Site at Unversity of South Florida: Catalyzing Research Translation 99,809 99,809

    Tu,YichengNational Science Foundation

    Co‐PI(s): Sarkar,Sudeep;Ligatti,Jarred A;Pandit,Sagar Avinash;Ghosh,SwaroopII New: A Research Platform for Heterogeneous, Massive Parallel Computing 403,023 403,023

    Yang,HuiNational Science FoundationCo‐PI(s): Bennett,Eric S

    Collaborative Research: Physical‐Statistical Modeling and Optimization of Cardiovascular System 71,853 71,853

    College of Engineering Total 926,110 2,122,542 65,651 43,000 412,631 180,000 99,809 3,849,743

    College of Global SustainabilityVairavamoorthy,KalanithyUniversity of Central FloridaCo‐PI(s): Reich,Stephen L

    Advancing Alternative Fuel Markets in Florida 10,000 10,000

    College of Global Sustainability Total 10,000 10,000

    College of Marine ScienceMuller‐Karger,Frank ENatl Oceanic & Atmospheric Admin

    Co‐PI(s): Hernandez,Mario;Lewis,AnnaClean Community Clean Coast 42,500 42,500 85,000

    Snow,TashaAntarctic Science LtdCo‐PI(s): Shevenell,Amelia

    Tracing Circumpolar Deep Water Instrusion in the Moscow University/Totten Glacier System, East Antarctica using Novel Microbial Biomarkers 7,975 7,975

    College of Marine Science Total 42,500 42,500 7,975 92,975

    College of PharmacyCao,ChuanhaiCoins for Alzheimer's Research TrustCo‐PI(s): Ugen,Kenneth E

    Oligomeric AB Nanoparticle Sensitized Dendritic Cells as a Therapeutic Vaccine against AD 50,000 50,000

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    College of Arts and Sciences

    College of Behavioral and Community Sciences

    College of Education

    College of Engineering

    College of Marine Science

    College of Public Health

    College of The Arts

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    Muma College of Business

    Office of Research & Innovation

    University Advancement Grand Total

    Lee,Daniel CFlorida Department of Health

    Co‐PI(s): Jinwal,Umesh K;Selenica,MajLinda B;Varghese Gupta,SheebaModulation of Arginine Metabolism and Polyamines to Mitigate Alzheimer's Disease Pathology 112,500 112,500

    College of Pharmacy Total 162,500 162,500

    College of Public HealthBryant,Carol A

    Ctrs for Disease Control and PreventionCo‐PI(s): Bryant,Carol A;Martinez Tyson,Dinorah;Baldwin,Julie ACommunity Based Prevention Marketing for Systems Change: Reducing Disparities 750,000 750,000

    Levin,Bruce LNational Institutes of HealthCo‐PI(s): Massey,Oliver T

    Institute for Translational Research Education (ITRE) in Adolescent Drug Abuse 338,390 338,390

    Marshall,Jennifer THealthy Start Coalition of Pinellas CoCo‐PI(s): Estefan,Lianne Fuino

    Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Evaluation 400,000 400,000

    College of Public Health Total 750,000 338,390 400,000 1,488,390

    College of The ArtsBugos,Jennifer A.National Endowment for the ArtsCo‐PI(s): Edwards,Jerri D

    To Support the Impact of Piano Training on Cognitice Performance and Psychosocial Well‐Being in Older Adults 20,000 20,000

    Landry,Shawn MSarasota Bay Estuary Program

    Co‐PI(s): Griffin,James;Eilers,David TTidal Creek Support Work 12,500 12,500

    College of The Arts Total 32,500 32,500

    Morsani College of MedicineBennett,Eric SNational Science FoundationCo‐PI(s): Wu,Jiashin;Yang,Hui

    Regulated Sialyation Modulates Cardiac Excitability and Conduction 200,548 200,548

    Dishaw,Larry JNational Science FoundationCo‐PI(s): Breitbart,Mya E

    IOS: Role of Phages in Structuring Bacterial Communities: Ciona Intestinalis as a Model Organism 165,058 165,058

    Gandhy,Chetan P

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    College of Arts and Sciences

    College of Behavioral and Community Sciences

    College of Education

    College of Engineering

    College of Marine Science

    College of Public Health

    College of The Arts

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    Muma College of Business

    Office of Research & Innovation

    University Advancement Grand Total

    Biogen IDEC IncCo‐PI(s): Knox,MichaelProtocol #109MS308 10,000 10,000

    Kim,Seok HunOrthotic and Prosthetic Educ and Res FdnCo‐PI(s): Highsmith,Michael J;Reed,Kyle BrandonGait Adaptation in Transfemoral Amputees Using Split‐Belt Treadmill Training 24,895 24,895

    Mayer,John MFederal Emergency Management AgencyCo‐PI(s): Quillen,William S;Chen,HenianComparative effectiveness of Worksite Exercise Interventions for Low Back Injury Prevention in Firefighters 488,977 488,977

    Morsani College of Medicine Total 10,000 225,443 165,058 488,977 889,478

    Muma College of BusinessGill,Thomas GrandonNational Science Foundation

    Co‐PI(s): Borum,William R;Agrawal,Manish K;Gardner,Robert LEDU: Developing Open Authentic Case Studies for a MS in Cybersecurity Capstone Course 87,221 87,221 174,442

    Muma College of Business Total 87,221 87,221 174,442

    Office of Research & InnovationLowry,Judith Heck

    The National Academy of Inventors, Inc.Co‐PI(s): Turner,Jessica Lynn;Maradei,Lauren Hunt;Bishop,Robert Harold;Pandolfo,AutumnNational Academy of Inventors 75,000 75,000 150,000

    Sanberg,Paul REconomic Development AdministrationCo‐PI(s): Sarkar,Sudeep;Ashley,Stephanie SuzanneFirst WaVE Venture Center Program Expansion 175,047 175,047

    Office of Research & Innovation Total 250,047 75,000 325,047

    Grand Total 1,167,375 4,741,328 1,573,541 736,099 542,562 230,709 531,977 360,308 1,176,752 255,000 99,809 7,975 11,423,434

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    Section 3                                                                            Detailed Funding ‐ Projects including affiliates Award $College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: Academic AffairsDosal,Paul J

       FCAN Implementation Project

       Sponsor: Helios Education Foundation

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $592,000

    College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: Academic Affairs Total $592,000

    College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: Florida Center for CybersecuritySridharan,Sri

       Cybersecurity Initiative

       Sponsor: Florida SUS Board of Governors

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $5,000,000

    College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: Florida Center for Cybersecurity Total $5,000,000

    College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: Graduate Studies

    Smith,Dwayne

       Teaching Financial Literacy: Broadening and Enhancing a Peer‐to‐Peer Financial Monitoring Model

       Sponsor: Council of Graduate Schools

       Co‐PI(s): Hoyer,Eric

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $16,000

    College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: Graduate Studies Total $16,000

    College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: Patel Center for Global Understanding

    Philippidis,George

       Cost‐Effective Scalable Cultivation of Algae for Renewable Fuel and Animal Feed Production in Florida

       Sponsor: Florida Department of Agriculture

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $168,659

    College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: Patel Center for Global Understanding Total $168,659

    College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: USF World

    Brindley,Roger N

       Peace Corps Contract for 2013, 2014

       Sponsor: Peace Corps

       Co‐PI(s): 

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                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $27,200

    College: Academic Affairs,    Dept: USF World Total $27,200

    College: College of Arts and Sciences,    Dept: Anthropology

    Castaneda,Heidemarie M   Mixed Status Families and the Juridico Legal Reach of the Contemporary State in Households in US/Mexico Borderlands

       Sponsor: Wenner‐Gren Foundation

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $20,000

    Jackson,Antoinette T

       Ethnographic Advising/Consulting and Technical Assistance in Program Development for NPS

       Sponsor: National Park Service

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $102,313

    Murphy,Scott Patrick

       An Evaluation of Casa Chiapas Tampa's Indigenous Maya Immigration Conference Series

       Sponsor: American Sociological Association

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $2,981

    Pluckhahn,Thomas John

       Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of Violet Cury Nature Preserves

       Sponsor: Hills Co Board of Co Commissioners

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $7,521

       Tampa Center of the Florida Public Archaeology Network

       Sponsor: University of West Florida

       Co‐PI(s): Bird,Elizabeth

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $315,143

    Wells,Eric C

       Late Iron Age Soilscape Study of the Siin Region, Senegal

       Sponsor: University of Chicago

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $4,340

    White,Nancy Marie

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    Section 3                                                                            Detailed Funding ‐ Projects including affiliates

       Archaeological Survey at the Silver Springs State Park

       Sponsor: Felburn Foundation

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $6,360

    Yelvington,Kevin A

       Political Economy of Branding a New Site for a Specialty Industry

       Sponsor: National Science Foundation

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $139,573

    College: College of Arts and Sciences,    Dept: Anthropology Total $598,231

    College: College of Arts and Sciences,    Dept: Cellular, Molecular & Micro‐Biology

    Bradshaw,Patrick C

       Metabolic Mechanisms of Amino Acid‐Mediated Lifespan Extension in C. Elegans

       Sponsor: National Institute on Aging

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $72,507

    Daughdrill,Gary W

       Mechanisms of p53 Activation During Stress Response

       Sponsor: H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $69,162

    Do Nascimento Nunes,Maria Cecilia

       Postharvest Performance of New Strawberry Breeding Selections

       Sponsor: Florida Strawberry Growers Association

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $48,064

       Reduced Fungicide Applications to Improve Postharvest Quality and Extend Shelf Life of Strawberries

       Sponsor: Florida Department of Agriculture

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $92,138

    Kee,Younghoon

       Targeting FANCD2 Activation for Enhancing Chemosensitivity

       Sponsor: H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center

    45

  • Research and Innovation                           Research Project Funding Annual Report    7/1/2014‐6/30/2015

    College/Department/PI/Project Ttitle/Sponsor/Co‐PI's Project Amount

    Section 3                                                                            Detailed Funding ‐ Projects including affiliates

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $30,000

    Lim,Daniel V   Rapid Concentration/Detection of Foodborne Pathogens from Wash Water for Enhanced Safety of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

       Sponsor: US Department of Agriculture

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $298,485

    Nanjundan,Meera

       Role of Autophagy in the Pathogenesis of Endometriosis

       Sponsor: Natl Insti of Child Health

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $186,681

       Transition from Endometriosis to Ovarian Cancer: Role of Iron‐Induced Autophagy

       Sponsor: National Cancer Institute

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $355,285

    Romeo,John T

       Journal of Chemical Ecology

       Sponsor: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $30,750

    Shaw,Lindsey Neil

       Antibacterial Development of Bis‐Cyclic Guanidines

       Sponsor: ADYNXX  Pharmaceutical Company

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $17,400

       Exploring the Influence of an Intracellular Aminopeptidase on S. aureus Virulence

       Sponsor: Natl Inst of Allergy and Infectious

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $219,905

    Stevens JR.,Stanley M

       Development of Persistent Repetitive Behavior in Animals

       Sponsor: University of Florida

    46

  • Research and Innovation                           Research Project Funding Annual Report    7/1/2014‐6/30/2015

    College/Department/PI/Project Ttitle/Sponsor/Co‐PI's Project Amount

    Section 3                                                                            Detailed Funding ‐ Projects including affiliates

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $72,813

       Impact of Ethanol‐Induced Protein Nitration on the Histone Modification Code

       Sponsor: Natl Insti  Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $205,484

       Role of Microglia in Ethanol‐induced Oxidative Stress

       Sponsor: University of Florida

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $79,928

       Role of PHPT1 in oxidative stress‐induced epigenetic modifications by ethanol

       Sponsor: Natl Insti  Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $205,145

    Wunderlin,Richard P

       Non‐Native Species in the Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants Website Database

       Sponsor: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $29,920

       Support for the Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants Website

       Sponsor: Florida Wildflower Foundation, Inc

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $5,000

    College: College of Arts and Sciences,    Dept: Cellular, Molecular & Micro‐Biology Total $2,018,667

    College: College of Arts and Sciences,    Dept: Chemistry

    Acevedo Duncan,Mildred E

       Effects of ICA‐1 on Breast Cancer Survival

       Sponsor: Alaska Run for Women

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $5,000

       In‐Vitro and In‐Vivo Effects of ICA‐1 on Prostate Cancer Cell Survival

       Sponsor: Leo & Anne Albert Charitable Trust

       Co‐PI(s): 

    47

  • Research and Innovation                           Research Project Funding Annual Report    7/1/2014‐6/30/2015

    College/Department/PI/Project Ttitle/Sponsor/Co‐PI's Project Amount

    Section 3                                                                            Detailed Funding ‐ Projects including affiliates

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $150,000

       PKC Isozymes as Biomarkers for Breast Cancer

       Sponsor: William and Ella Owens Medical Research

       Co‐PI(s): 

                                                                                                         Total FY2015 Project Amount $40,000

       Treatment of Cancer Tumors with the New Anti‐Cancer Drug ICA‐1

       Sponsor: The Colen Foundation, Inc.

       Co‐PI(s):