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University of Oregon Sponsored Projects Services Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012 Submitting Unit Principal Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal # School of Architecture and Allied Arts (aaa) Historic Preservation Bell, S. National Trust For Historic Preservation Western Office NEW Sociology $5,000 National Trust Preservation Fund Grant 18687 Peting, D. U.S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service NEW Architecture $30,000 Host Agency Support for the 2011 Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School 18398 Peting, D. U.S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service NEW Architecture $5,000 Office Support for the 2011 Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School 18407 Historic Preservation Total $40,000 Sustainable Cities Initiative Liberty, R. Chengdu Planning and Design Institute NEW Community Service Center $15,000 Chengdu Visiting Scholar Program 2012 18730 Liberty, R. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development/Lane Council of Governments NEW Community Service Center $111,700 HUD, LLC Grant (LCOG) 18331 Sustainable Cities Initiative Total $126,700 School of Architecture and Allied Arts Total $166,700 College of Arts and Sciences (cas) American English Institute Cargile, J. U.S. Department of State/Institute of International Education CONT American English Institute $339,240 5-Month Humphrey Pre- Academic Training - Year Six 18744 Cargile, J. / Opp- Beckman BP Iraq N.V. SUPP American English Institute $7,000 BP and University Monitoring Visit - February 2012 18781 American English Institute Total $346,240 1

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Page 1: University of Oregon Sponsored Projects Services Proposals ......University of Oregon Sponsored Projects Services Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012 Submitting Unit Principal Investigator(s)

University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #School of Architecture and Allied Arts (aaa)Historic Preservation

Bell, S. National Trust For Historic Preservation Western Office

NEW Sociology $5,000 National Trust Preservation Fund Grant

18687

Peting, D. U.S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service

NEW Architecture $30,000 Host Agency Support for the 2011 Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School

18398

Peting, D. U.S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service

NEW Architecture $5,000 Office Support for the 2011 Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School

18407

Historic Preservation Total $40,000

Sustainable Cities InitiativeLiberty, R. Chengdu Planning and

Design InstituteNEW Community Service

Center$15,000 Chengdu Visiting Scholar

Program 201218730

Liberty, R. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development/Lane Council of Governments

NEW Community Service Center

$111,700 HUD, LLC Grant (LCOG) 18331

Sustainable Cities Initiative Total $126,700School of Architecture and Allied Arts Total $166,700

College of Arts and Sciences (cas)American English Institute

Cargile, J. U.S. Department of State/Institute of International Education

CONT American English Institute

$339,240 5-Month Humphrey Pre-Academic Training - Year Six

18744

Cargile, J. / Opp-Beckman

BP Iraq N.V. SUPP American English Institute

$7,000 BP and University Monitoring Visit - February 2012

18781

American English Institute Total $346,240

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Anthropology

Frost, S. Leakey Foundation NEW Anthropology $21,955 Biochronology of African Plio-Pleistocene Hominin Sites: A Reassessment Using Cercopithecoid Taxa

18602

Snodgrass, J. National Science Foundation

NEW Anthropology $29,000 Doctoral Dissertation Improvement: Social change, parasite exposure and autoimmunity among Shuar forager horticulturalists of Amazonia--An evolutionary medicine approach

18755

Sugiyama, L. / Madimenos

Leakey Foundation RESUB Anthropology $22,000 A test of the cooperative breeding model using multiple proxies of fitness among Indigenous Shuar of Ecuadorian Amazonia

18638

Sugiyama, L. / Snodgrass National Science Foundation

RESUB Anthropology $74,131 Life history, culture change, childcare, and health: A test of the cooperative breeding model using multiple proxies of fitness

18676

Anthropology Total $147,086

ChemistryChartoff, R. Defense Advanced

Research Projects Agency/Voxtel Corp.

NEW Chemistry $50,001 Solid State Free form Ink Jet Printing of Volumetrically Gradient Index Optics

18885

Chartoff, R. National Science Foundation

SUPP Chemistry $22,330 Supplement to Grant 209040: Self-Assembled Liquid Crysatl Thermoset 3-D Nano-Composites With Functionally Graded Properties

18929

Johnson, Darren / Haley National Institutes of Health

CONT Chemistry $241,357 Yr 2 PR: Design of Modular Receptors for Ion and Molecule Recognition

18861

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Johnson, Darren / Haley National Institutes of

HealthSUPP Chemistry $107,776 Administrative Supplement for

Collaborative Science to: Design of Modular Receptors for Ion and Molecule Recognition

18626

Pluth, M. American Chemical Society

NEW Chemistry $30,019 Multi-Component Self-Assembled Ligands for Transition Metal Catalysis

18749

Pluth, M. Medical Research Foundation

NEW Chemistry $39,958 Chemical Agents for the Quantification of Endogenous Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)

18691

Chemistry Total $491,441

Computer and Information ScienceButler, K. National Science

FoundationSUPP Computer and

Information Science$16,000 REU Supplement (TC: Small:

Protection Mechanisms for Portable Storage)

18834

Dou, D. National Institutes of Health/University of South Alabama

NEW Computer and Information Science

$101,919 An Ontology-Based Knowledge Sharing Framework for MicroRNA Target Acquisition

18729

Dou, D. / Greene National Science Foundation

RESUB Computer and Information Science

$203,308 SHB: Type II(INT): Collaborative Research: Understanding the Mechanism of Social Network Influence in Health Outcomes through Semantic Data Mining

18785

Dou, D. / Malony National Institutes of Health

CONT Computer and Information Science

$493,046 Neural ElectroMagnetic Ontologies: ERP Knowledge Representation and Integration (YR4)

18867

Lowd, D. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

NEW Computer and Information Science

$149,944 “Adversarial Social Network Analysis”

18703

Computer and Information Science Total $964,217

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #East Asian Languages and Literatures

Epstein, M. American Association of Teachers of Korean (AATK)

RENEW East Asian Languages and Literatures

$12,000 KOREA FOUNDATION GRADUATE TA FELLOWSHIP GRANT

18809

East Asian Languages and Literatures Total $12,000

EconomicsBurlando, A. Centers for Disease

Control/Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

NEW Economics $6,763 Incentive Pay and Health Worker Motivation: Evidence from a Mozambique Experiment

18903

Economics Total $6,763

Environmental StudiesLynch, K. Oregon Community

FoundationNEW Environmental Studies $18,451 MyMcKenzie: A professional

development program for environmental educators using place-based, service-learning projects.

18725

Environmental Studies Total $18,451

GeographyBartlein, P. / Praskievicz National Science

FoundationRESUB Geography $13,726 Doctoral Dissertation Research: A

Hierarchical Modeling Approach to Simulating the Geomorphic Response of River Systems to Climate Change DDRI: Sarah Praskievicz

18751

Gavin, D. National Science Foundation

NEW Geography $52,182 Collaborative Research: Cascadia Paleo-rupture Models Based on Onshore and Offshore Paleoseismic Records

18636

Gavin, D. National Science Foundation/PAGES (Past Global Changes)

NEW Geography $5,000 Climate Refugia Workshop: Joint Inference from Fossils, Genetics and Models, August 1-3, 2012, Eugene, Oregon

18765

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Gavin, D. U.S. Department of

AgricultureSUPP Geography $8,029 Interactions of insects, fire and

climate on fuel loads and fire behavior in mixed conifer forest

18848

Gavin, D. / Flower National Science Foundation

NEW Geography $15,961 Doctoral Dissertation Research: Interactions between Forest Defoliator Outbreaks, Wildfires, Climatic Variability, and Nitrogen Availability in the Interior Pacific Northwest[DDRI - Aquila Flower]

18768

McDowell, P. / Martinez National Science Foundation

RESUB Geography $12,422 Adriana E. Martinez - Doctoral Dissertation Grant Application

18750

Meacham, J. Transatlantic Academy NEW Geography $5,000 Transatlantic Academy Report Maps 2012

18746

Meacham, J. U.S. Geological Survey/University of Wyoming

NEW Geography $6,006 Wyoming Atlas of Ungulate Migration: Pilot Project

18913

Meacham, J. Transatlantic Academy SUPP Geography $2,500 Transatlantic Academy Report Maps 2012

18846

Nelson, L. / Naylor National Science Foundation

NEW Geography $15,989 Lindsay Naylor - Everyday Autonomies: resistance communities and the enactment of food sovereignty in the highlands of Chiapas

18756

Geography Total $136,815

Geological SciencesHopkins, S. National Science

FoundationRESUB Clark Honors College $61,792 The impact of Cenozoic

environmental changes on North American small mammal communities

18671

Hopkins, S. / MacKenzie Evolving Earth Foundation

NEW Clark Honors College $2,991 Vertebrate Paleontology of Coglan Buttes, Oregon

18822

Hopkins, S. / McLaughlin Evolving Earth Foundation

NEW Clark Honors College $2,617 Paleontological exploration of the fauna and flora of Hawk Rim, OR

18821

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Hopkins, S. / Stilson Evolving Earth

FoundationNEW Clark Honors College $2,914 Evolution of arthritis in fossil

Rhinocerotidae18823

Rempel, A. Southern California Earthquake Center

NEW Geological Sciences $25,000 12122: Shear Localization and the Evolution of Fault Strength

18932

Retallack, G. National Science Foundation

NEW Geological Sciences $85,214 Earth's earliest well preserved soils

18642

Roering, J. National Science Foundation

NEW Geological Sciences $42,390 Collaborative Research: Time-volume-composition trends in eruptions of small-volume basalts

18620

Sutherland, D. NASA/University of Texas

NEW Geological Sciences $159,898 Physical Controls on Ocean-Terminating Glacier Variability in Central West Greenland

18657

Toomey, D. / Hooft Toomey

National Science Foundation

SUPP Geological Sciences $528,747 Support for the Cascadia Initiative Expedition Team (Year 2)

18824

Geological Sciences Total $911,563

HistoryHerman, E. National Institutes of

HealthNEW History $49,999 Autism, Between Risks and

Rights18723

Weisiger, M. National Science Foundation

NEW History $398,918 Resilient Rivers of the Arid Southwest

17454

History Total $448,917

Human PhysiologyChou, L. American Society of

BiomechanicsNEW Human Physiology $2,000 American Society of

Biomechanics Graduate Student Grant in Aid

18862

Chou, L. USA Track and Field NEW Human Physiology $5,000 Scientific Support Services for Elite High Jumpers

18736

Karduna, A. National Institutes of Health

NEW Human Physiology $346,913 Neurophysiology of Weakness and Exercise in Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy - R01

18644

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Lovering, A. American Heart

AssociationNEW Human Physiology $25,000 Epinephrine-induced Recruitment

of Intrapulmonary Arteriovenous Anastomoses in Healthy Humans

at Rest - AHA A1

18617

Human Physiology Total $378,913

LinguisticsDeLancey, S. / Nguyen Hans Rausing Endangered

Languages ProjectNEW Linguistics $116,065 A historical comparative

Dictionary of Bih and Rade (Vietnam) with digital files and cultural materials

18645

Kendall, T. National Science Foundation

SUPP Linguistics $10,560 REU Supp: The interplay of production and perception in sound changes affecting US English

18835

Payne, D. / Pena National Science Foundation

NEW Linguistics $13,860 Doctoral Dissertation Research: A Grammar of Huambisa

18591

Linguistics Total $140,485

MathematicsBownik, M. Simons Foundation NEW Mathematics $7,000 Harmonic and functional analysis

of wavelet and frame expansions18635

Mathematics Total $7,000

PhysicsVignola, F. Energy Trust of Oregon,

Inc.CONT Physics $45,000 Regional Solar Radiation Data

Monitoring Project18548

Vignola, F. U.S. Department of Energy

CONT Physics $122,995 Regional Solar Radiation Monitoring Project

18540

Vignola, F. Oregon Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Center

NEW Physics $12,300 Regional Solar Radiation Monitoring Project

18600

Vignola, F. / Lin Eugene Water and Electric Board

RESUB Physics $99,954 Developing Information for a Solar Powered Future

18812

Physics Total $280,249

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #

Political ScienceParsons, C. / Littlepage National Science

FoundationNEW Political Science $28,694 Doctoral Dissertation Research:

Transnational Judicial Dialogue and Evolving Jurisprudence in British National Courts

18695

Political Science Total $28,694

PsychologyAblow, J. National Institutes of

HealthNEW Psychology $454,067 Maternal Neurobehavioral

Responses Supporting Early Stress Regulation

18747

Berkman, E. National Institutes of Health

NEW Psychology $209,724 Cross-domain Improvement in Self-Control with Training and Its Neural Foundations

18786

Fisher, P. Oregon State University NEW Psychology $5,336 Response to and Recovery from Early Adverse Care by Young Children in the Foster Care System

18510

Fisher, P. National Institutes of Health/Brown University

NEW Psychology $171,026 Neurobehavioral Disinhibition in Young Adults with Prenatal Exposure and Early Adversity

18660

Fisher, P. National Institutes of Health/Oregon Research Institute

NEW Psychology $57,352 Development of Risky Decision Making in Child Welfare and Low-Income Adolescents

18674

Hodges, S. National Science Foundation

RESUB Psychology $129,213 Women's Negative Self-Evaluations in STEM fields: Responses to Challenges and Ambiguous Feedback (GSE/RES:)

18669

Pfeifer, J. / Berkman National Institutes of Health

NEW Psychology $216,523 Healthy Emotions and Eating in Adolescence: fMRI and Real-World Behaviors

18678

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Shariff, A. John Templeton

FoundationNEW Psychology $124,108 Does Complex Religion Make

Good People? The Relationship Between the Complexity of Religious/God Beliefs and People's Attitudes and Behavior

18847

Taylor, M. John Templeton Foundation

NEW Psychology $116,434 Children's Imaginary Worlds and the Development of Creativity and Moral Judgment

18816

Psychology Total $1,483,783

Romance LanguagesLollini, M. American Council of

Learned SocietiesNEW Romance Languages $85,000 Petrarch’s Early Manuscripts and

Incunabula in the Oregon Petrarch Open Book

18760

Romance Languages Total $85,000

SociologyShiao, J. National Institutes of

HealthRESUB Sociology $78,471 Exploring the Influence of

Interracial Friendship on Interracial Intimacy

18789

Sociology Total $78,471College of Arts and Sciences Total $5,966,088

College of Education (edu)Advanced Technology in Education, Center for

Goode, J. National Science Foundation/Stanford Research Institute International

NEW Teaching and Learning, Center on

$30,802 Supporting Research into the Principled Assessment of Computational Thinking (PACT)

18849

Goode, J. National Science Foundation/University of California, Los Angeles

NEW Teaching and Learning, Center on

$64,371 Into the Loop - Sub with UCLA Project Years 7,8,9,10

18673

9

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Richter, J. National Science

FoundationRESUB Electronic Studying,

Center for$29,658 GSE/RES: Electronic Social

Capital and Occupational Commitment Of Female Computer Science Undergraduates

18769

Center for Advanced Technology in Education Total $124,831

Behavioral Research and TeachingScalise, K. National Science

FoundationNEW Educational Leadership $34,126 Living By Chemistry 2.0,

Collaborative Proposal with U.C. Berkeley

18854

Behavioral Research and Teaching Total $34,126

CORE Center at Oregon for Research in EducationKodak, T. National Institutes of

HealthNEW School Psychology $324,288 Acquisition of Early Literacy

Skills in Children Diagnosed with an ASD: Comparison of Parent- or Clinician-Implemented Computerized, Phonics-Based Reading Program

18618

Rosiek, G. American Educational Research Association (AERA)

NEW Teacher Education $34,310 Beyond Reflexivity and Advocacy: Exploring the Ontological Turn in Educational Research

18757

Wood, S. / Pavel National Endowment for the Humanities

NEW Study of Women in Society, Center for the

$199,998 Revisiting Lewis and Clark 18758

CORE Center at Oregon for Research in Education Total $558,596

Early Childhood CARESNewman, J. U.S. Department of

Health and Human Services/Lane County

CONT Early Childhood CARES

$4,145 Lane County Contract #24161 Early Childhood Mental Health Pilot Project

18655

Early Childhood CARES Total $4,145

10

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Early Intervention Program

Squires, J. State of Oregon NEW Special Education $22,499 Kindergarten Readiness Assessment Interagency Agreement

18805

Early Intervention Program Total $22,499

Family and Human Services - GeneralClose, D. U.S. Department of

Agriculture/Catholic Relief Services

NEW Counseling Psychology and Human Services

$119,558 The Laos Inclusive Education Training and Technical Assistance Project

18323

Family and Human Services - General Total $119,558

Secondary Special Education and Transition ProgramsMurray, C. U.S. Department of

Education/Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation Division

CONT Special Education $265,078 Accelerated Career Counseling and Employment Support: Project ACCESS - Year 5

18679

Secondary Special Education and Transition Programs Total $265,078

Teaching and Learning General Training ProgramBall, A. U.S. Department of

EducationNEW Psychology $399,995 Sapsik'wala: An Indigenous

Community Project18799

Teaching and Learning General Training Program Total $399,995

Teaching and Learning, Center onCummings, K. U.S. Department of

Education/ Life Technologies Corportation

NEW Teaching and Learning, Center on

$50,000 Hi-Fi: Promoting High Fidelity of Screening and Progress Monitoring Assessments

18708

Fien, F. USDE/Instructional Research Group

NEW Teaching and Learning, Center on

$60,024 IES Practice Guide: Teaching English Language Learners

18741

11

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Fien, F. / Clarke U.S. Department of

Education/Thought CycleNEW Teaching and Learning,

Center on$51,679 NumberShire II: Development of

a Second Grade Game-based Integrated Learning System to Target Whole Numbers and Operations in Base Ten and Operations and Algebraic

Thinking

18735

Center on Teaching and Learning Total $161,703

Violence and Destructive Behavior, Institute onSprague, J. Palomar Medical Center CONT Special Education $30,760 Palomar - Training contract year 3 18722

Sprague, J. San Diego County/ Palomar Medical Center

CONT Special Education $60,754 Palomar- Evaluation Year 3 18720

Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior Total $91,514College of Education Total $1,782,045

Lundquist College of Business (lcb)Management

Meyer, A. / Gomez National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance

NEW Management $5,000 Phase 1 VentureLab Workshop 18828

Management Total $5,000Lundquist College of Business Total $5,000

School of Music and Dance (mus)Oregon Bach Festival

Hosfield, P. National Endowment for the Arts

NEW Oregon Bach Festival $26,989 NEA-OBF 2013; James MacMillan Commission

18843

12

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Hosfield, P. Lane County Tourism

CouncilNEW Oregon Bach Festival $3,250 Online Brochure Tourism Project 18742

Oregon Bach Festival Total $30,239School of Music and Dance Total $30,239

Other (other)Erb Memorial Union

Polhemus, W. Lane County Tourism Council

NEW Erb Memorial Union $4,765 EMU / ACUI Extended Day Program

18684

Erb Memorial Union Total $4,765

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of ArtHartz, C. National Endowment for

the ArtsNEW Museum of Art $100,000 Aliens, Monsters, and Madmen:

The Story of EC Comics18773

Hartz, C. / Wood National Endowment for the Humanities

NEW Museum of Art $493,803 Dominion and Identity: Mapping Encounters in the Americas

18586

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Total $593,803

Labor Education and Research CenterByrd, B. Oregon and Southern

Idaho Laborers Employers Training Trust

NEW Labor Education and Research Center

$5,800 Curriculum Development for Women and Minority Highway Construction Apprentices

18851

Feekin, L. / Bussel California Teacher's Association

NEW Labor Education and Research Center

$225,999 California Teachers Association Strategic Plan Development

18658

Lafer, G. Economic Policy Institute NEW Labor Education and Research Center

$30,950 Consulting Contract III: Analysis of Public Employment and Labor Policy Proposals Being Considered by State Governments

18654

Labor Education and Research Center Total $262,749

13

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Library

Watson, M. / McGrath Institute of Museum and Library Services

NEW Library $49,869 Using FRBR and Facets to Improve Access to Moving Image Materials in Libraries

18690

Library Total $49,869

Museum of AnthropologyConnolly, T. Oregon Department of

TransportationNEW Museum of Natural

History$7,894 US 101: Manzanita Avenue-

Neahkaknie Creek, Tillamook County

18721

Connolly, T. Oregon Department of Transportation

NEW Museum of Natural History

$22,755 OR 207: Umatilla River (Hinkle) Bridge Replacement Project, Umatilla County

18694

Connolly, T. Oregon Department of Transportation

NEW Museum of Natural History

$16,640 OR 140: Ritter Road-Deer Run Road (Bly Mt.) Realignment

18857

Connolly, T. Oregon Department of Transportation

SUPP Museum of Natural History

$33,661 Exploratory Survey of the North Coast Mitigation Bank Project, Clatsop County

18724

Connolly, T. Oregon Department of Transportation

SUPP Museum of Natural History

$30,576 South Bypass - Peoria Road Project, Benton County

18842

Connolly, T. / O'Neill Oregon Department of Transportation

NEW Museum of Natural History

$35,657 Greenhill Mitigation Bank Project, Lane County

18693

Connolly, T. / O'Neill Oregon Department of Transportation

NEW Museum of Natural History

$8,138 Dutchman Cinder Pit Expansion 18791

O'Neill, B. / Connolly ODOT/David Evans and Associates, Inc.

CONT Museum of Anthropology

$58,028 Olalla Creek Bridge Evaluation of Three Sites

18810

O'Neill, B. / Connolly ODOT/David Evans and Associates, Inc.

CONT Museum of Anthropology

$45,292 Olalla Creek Bridge Evaluation of Two Sites

18811

O'Neill, B. / Connolly ODOT/David Evans and Associates, Inc.

CONT Museum of Anthropology

$2,134 Olalla Creek Bridge Geotech Monitoring

18627

O'Neill, B. / Connolly ODOT/David Evans and Associates, Inc.

CONT Museum of Anthropology

$16,645 Olalla Creek Bridge Subsurface Reconnaissance

18622

O'Neill, B. / Connolly Oregon Department of Transportation

NEW Museum of Anthropology

$19,704 I-5 Fern Valley Interchange Temporary Access Road, Jackson County

18872

Museum of Anthropology Total $297,124

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #

Museum of Natural HistoryDavis, E. / Hopkins National Geographic

SocietyPRELIM Museum of Natural

History$10,550 Predictive modeling of fossil sites

using remote sensing data18683

Erlandson, J. / Endzweig U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

CONT Anthropology $2,428 UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History / United State Army Corps of Engineers, Walla

Walla District, NAGPRA Repatriation

18817

Hopkins, S. Evolving Earth Foundation

NEW Clark Honors College $2,166 The evolution of occusal enamel complexity in Middle Miocene to Recent Equids (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) of North America

18820

Museum of Natural History Total $15,144Other Total $1,223,454

Vice President for Research and Innovation (vp rsch)Advanced Material Characteristics Operations, Center for

Jayne, M. Oregon Community Foundation

NEW Advanced Material Characteristics Operations, Center for

$3,500 Center for Advanced Materials Characterization in Oregon (CAMCOR) Development

18709

Langworthy, K. Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute

NEW Advanced Material Characteristics Operations, Center for

$17,723 Dune Sciences, Advanced applications for nanoscale characterization: New Substrates for Standards/Calibration and

Focused Ion Beam.“i6 Special” ONAMI Proof of Concept Project

18875

15

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Langworthy, K. Oregon Nanoscience and

Microtechnologies Institute

NEW Advanced Material Characteristics Operations, Center for

$17,723 Dune Sciences, Advanced applications for nanoscale characterization: New Substrates for Standards/Calibration and

Focused Ion Beam.“i6 Special” ONAMI Proof of Concept

Project

18876

Center for Advanced Material Characteristics Operations Total $38,946

Applied Second Language Studies, Center forFalsgraf, C. DOD/NSEP/Institute of

International EducationCONT Applied Second

Language Studies, Center for

$900,000 Oregon Chinese Language Flagship: PPS K-12 and UO Integrated Undergraduate Advanced Language Learning Program

18771

Falsgraf, C. U.S. Department of Education/Memphis City Schools

NEW Applied Second Language Studies, Center for

$17,050 LinguaFolio TELL Memphis City Schools

18566

Forrest, L. USDE/New Jersey Dept. of Education

CONT Applied Second Language Studies, Center for

$12,624 New Jersey FLAP Subcontract Year 2

18611

Sundstrom-Herbert, K. National Security Agency/University of Maryland

CONT Applied Second Language Studies, Center for

$157,914 LinguaFolio Online: Year Four 18700

Center for Applied Second Language Studies Total $1,087,588

Child and Family CenterDishion, T. National Institutes of

HealthCONT Psychology $935,456 Understanding and Preventing

Childhood Drug Use Risk (Progress Report)

18628

McIntyre, L. National Institutes of Health

CONT School Psychology $596,760 An RCT of Parent Training for Preschoolers with Delays: progress report

18630

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Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #McIntyre, L. National Institutes of

HealthSUPP School Psychology $50,580 An RCT of Parent Training for

Preschoolers with Delays Minority Supplement - 1R01HD059838-01A2 (01-JUN-2011 to 29-FEB-2016)

18802

Smith, J. National Institutes of Health

NEW Child and Family Center Operations

$224,646 A Clinical Model of the Family Check-Up for Early-Adolescence Substance Use

18716

Stormshak, E. National Institute of Child Health and Human Devlopment/Oregon Research Institute

NEW Counseling Psychology and Human Services

$189,895 Increasing the Prevalence of School Readiness in High Poverty Neighborhoods

18727

Stormshak, E. National Institutes of Health

NEW Counseling Psychology and Human Services

$260,486 Development and Psychopathology Research Training Grant (progress report)

18796

Stormshak, E. National Institutes of Health

RESUB Counseling Psychology and Human Services

$694,882 Efficacy of the Family Check-Up During the Transition to

Elementary School

18839

Child and Family Center Total $2,952,705

COAChRichmond, G. U.S. Department of

EnergyRENEW Chemistry $224,766 Research Project on the

Recruitment, Retention and Promotion of Women in the Chemical Sciences

18610

COACh Total $224,766

Community Service CenterBruce, J. / Parker Federal Emergency

Management Agency/ Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup

NEW Community Service Center

$20,000 CREW Community Tsunami Master Planning Project

18784

Bruce, J. / Parker U.S. Department of Homeland Security/ Douglas County, OR

NEW Community Service Center

$20,000 Douglas County Hazard Analysis 18761

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Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Liberty, R. / Jones City of Springfield,

OregonSUPP Community Service

Center$15,000 Sustainable City Year 2011-12:

City of Springfield [Amendment No. 01]

18653

Parker, R. / Bruce Federal Emergency Management Agency/ Oregon Emergency Management

NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management

$20,400 City of Turner Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan

18841

Parker, R. / Johnson Oregon State University NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management

$20,000 Lane County Extension Needs Assessment

18877

Parker, R. / Smith U.S. Department of Commerce

NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management

$153,170 University of Oregon EDA University Center

18779

Smith, M. Clackamas County NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management

$5,500 RARE 11-12 Community: Clackamas County Emergency Management

18860

Community Service Center Total $254,070

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Center forBohannan, B. The Faraday Institute NEW Biology $63,728 Rethinking Biodiversity Twenty-

Five Years Later18808

Phillips, P. National Institutes of Health

NEW Biology $276,500 An experimental model for stochastic biodemography

18794

Phillips, P. National Institutes of Health

NEW Biology $1,154,088 The biological basis of individuality

18571

Sutherland, K. NASA/University of Southern Mississippi

NEW Geological Sciences $111,327 A jellyfish model for understanding orientation in a microgravity environment

18898

Thornton, J. / Bridgham National Institutes of Health

NEW Biology $385,297 Mechanisms for the evolution of novel DNA specificity in a transcription factor family

18686

Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Total $1,990,940

Materials Science InstituteBoettcher, S. U.S. Department of

EnergyNEW Chemistry $196,428 Semiconductor-Electrocatalyst

Contacts: Theory, Experiment, and Applications to Solar Water Photoelectrolysis

18596

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Boettcher, S. / Johnson National Science

FoundationNEW Chemistry $491,245 MRI: Acquisition of an In-plane

Thin Film X-ray Diffraction Instrument

18699

Cohen, J. Applied Materials NEW Physics $99,125 Applied Materials High Bandgap Oxides

18441

Donovan, J. / Johnson National Science Foundation

NEW Geological Sciences $1,888,532 MRI: Development of a Transmission Electron Probe NanoAnalysis (TEPNA) System

18718

Hutchison, J. / Espy National Science Foundation

NEW Chemistry $295,207 A Small-Company-Centric Knowledge Enhancement Partnership to Accelerate Nanomaterials Innovation

18803

Hutchison, J. / Lonergan National Science Foundation

NEW Chemistry $584,578 CCI: Center for Innovation in Sustainable Nanoparticle Chemistry

18813

Johnson, Darren / Haley National Science Foundation

NEW Chemistry $50,000 I-Corps: Commercialization of New Anion-Sensing Materials

18798

Johnson, Darren / Haley Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute

NEW Chemistry $3,000 ONAMI Supplement to NSF I-Corps

18888

Johnson, David Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute

NEW Chemistry $60,000 ONAMI Match for NSF Summer Program in Solid State Chemistry

18788

Johnson, David National Science Foundation/OUS/Oregon State University

SUPP Chemistry $39,631 CCI Phase I: Center for Green Materials Chemistry - Supplement for Project Workshop Expenses

18792

Liu, S. Universal Display Corporation (UDC)

CONT Chemistry $210,000 Synthesis of novel 1,4-azaborines for potential applications in OLED devices

18777

Liu, S. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation

NEW Chemistry $18,750 Developing the Basic Science and Applications of Boron Nitrogen Heterocycles

18688

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Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Liu, S. Oregon Built

Environment and Sustainable Technologies Center

NEW Chemistry $200,000 Oregon BEST Match to DOE 18634: Novel Carbon(C)-Boron(B)-Nitrogen(N)- Containing H2 Storage Materials

18668

Liu, S. Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute

NEW Chemistry $100,000 ONAMI Match to DOE (EPSC #17869/#18634): Novel Carbon(C)-Boron(B)-Nitrogen(N)-Containing H2 Storage Materials

18670

Liu, S. U.S. Department of Commerce

NEW Chemistry $37,251 Azaborines for Medicinal Chemistry and Hydrogen Storage

18879

McMorran, B. Lawrence-Berkeley National Lab

NEW Physics $20,000 Electron Microscopy With Vortex Beams Carrying Orbital Angular Momentum

18896

Nazin, G. American Chemical Society

NEW Chemistry $48,933 Atomic-Scale Visualization of Excitonic States in Individual Polymer Molecules

18752

Taylor, R. Research Corporation for Science Advancement

NEW Physics $20,000 Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA): Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award

18692

Materials Science Institute Total $4,362,680

Molecular Biology, Institute ofBarkan, A. National Science

FoundationRENEW Biology $251,366 Deciphering the code for RNA

recognition by PPR proteins.18806

Berglund, A. American Heart Association

NEW Chemistry $41,000 Modulation of a alternative splicing factor that regulates heart development (Stacey Wagner Post-doc Fellowship)

18646

Berglund, A. Muscular Dystrophy Association

NEW Chemistry $136,187 Identifying classes of MBNL1 regulated splicing events in myotonic dystrophy

18672

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Berglund, A. CHDI Foundation, Inc. NEW Chemistry $100,000 Stabilizing the expanded CAG

RNA stem-loop in the huntingtin mutant mRNA with small molecules as a new therapeutic strategy for Huntington’s disease

18639

Berglund, A. MDA/University of Michigan

NEW Chemistry $35,000 RNA mediated neurodegeneration in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Subaward from U. Michigan Med School)

18640

Bowerman, B. Howard Hughes Medical Institute/Johns Hopkins University

NEW Biology $469,870 Creation of a TS-Lethal Mutant Resource for C. elegans

18825

De Rose, V. American Heart Association

NEW Chemistry $25,000 Ribosomal RNA-Pt(II) Adduct Formation in S. cerevisiae and M.

musculus(AHA predoc Maire Osborn)

18661

Doe, C. / Guillemin Howard Hughes Medical Institute

NEW Biology $451,709 Identifying diet- and microbiota-activated pathways in gut and pancreatic endocrine cells using TU-tagging, a novel in vivo RNA labeling tool

18833

Guillemin, K. American Cancer Society NEW Biology $48,000 Microbial regulation of intestinal epithelial cell proliferation. (Allison Banse, postdoc fellowship)

18919

Guillemin, K. American Heart Association

NEW Biology $44,000 Host Genetic Regulation of Intestinal Microbial Community Membership Postdoc: Kat Milligan-Myhre

18625

Guillemin, K. American Heart Association

NEW Biology $41,000 Microbial regulation of intestinal epithelial cell proliferation (Allison Banse Postdoc Fellowship)

18647

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Guillemin, K. National Institutes of

HealthNEW Biology $502,000 Special Order BD FACSAria III

Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter

18840

Guillemin, K. Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research

NEW Biology $51,500 Microbial regulation of intestinal epithelial cell proliferation Allison Banse postdoc fellowship

18711

Johnson, E. National Institutes of Health

CONT Biology $213,000 Conversion of short-read sequence data to locally-assembled long contigs.

18863

Johnson, E. American Heart Association

NEW Biology $25,000 High Throughput Discovery of Hypoxic Enhancers (Nick Kamps-Hughes Predoc Fellowship)

18648

Johnson, E. / Bowerman Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute

SUPP Biology $36,903 “i6 Special” ONAMI Proof of Concept Projects: "Molecular characterization of vinblastine and vincristine pro-frug conversion and quantitative assessment of pro-drug effect on microtubule dynamics:

18855

Prehoda, K. National Institutes of Health

NEW Chemistry $298,002 The Origins of Protein Interaction Domain Families

18659

Selker, E. National Institutes of Health/Texas AandM

CONT Biology $214,816 Functional Analysis and Systems Biology of Filamentous Fungi

18719

Selker, E. National Institutes of Health

RENEW Biology $605,985 Genetic Aspects of DNA Methylation

18511

Stankunas, K. American Heart Association

NEW Biology $6,500 Chromatin Remodeling Complexes in Aortic Valve Development Maithri Sarangam AHA Undergrad Student Research Program

18710

Stankunas, K. American Heart Association

NEW Biology $6,500 Epigenetic Regulation of Heart Regeneration in Zebrafish Alan Gomez AHA Undergrad Student Research Program

18713

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Stevens, T. National Institutes of

HealthCONT Chemistry $343,739 Sorting and Transport of Yeast

Membrane Proteins.18603

von Hippel, P. National Institutes of Health

CONT Chemistry $374,330 Structure and Relations of Protein and Nucleic Acids

18775

Zong, H. National Institutes of Health

CONT Biology $349,741 Characterizing the glioma cell of origin in vivo using MADM, a mouse genetic mosaic model

18787

Institute of Molecular Biology Total $4,671,148

Neuroinformatics CenterMalony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of

EnergyNEW Computer and

Information Science$197,284 New Approaches to Investigating

the Software/Hardware Design Space of Exascale Computers (with Univ of New Mexico, Northwestern Univ,Univ of Pittsburgh,Univ of Ariz,Sandia Natl Lab)

18696

Malony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of Energy

NEW Computer and Information Science

$291,599 eXascale Programming Environment and System Software (XPRESS) (with Sandia Natl Lab,Indiana Univ, LouisianaState,Univ of Houston,Oak Ridge Natl Lab,Univ of No Carolina,Univ of Delaware)

18697

Malony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of Energy

NEW Computer and Information Science

$291,599 VertEx: Vertical Slices through the Exascale Software Stack (with Argonne Natl Lab,et al)

18698

Malony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of Energy

NEW Computer and Information Science

$137,687 Predictive Computing for Condensed Matter (with UIUC, Coll of William and Mary, Princeton)

18763

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Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Malony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of

EnergyNEW Computer and

Information Science$74,782 Development of Integrated tools

for High-accuracy Excited-state Simulations of Dynamical Processes in Complex Environments (with PNNL, Ohio State, Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab)

18764

Neuroinformatics Center Total $992,951

Neuroscience, Institute ofEisen, J. National Institutes of

HealthCONT Biology $108,000 Progress Report - NICDH R25

Summer Research Program at the University of Oregon

18772

Eisen, J. American Cancer Society NEW Biology $48,000 (Preston Fellowship) Predicting programmed cell death in neurons.

18924

Eisen, J. Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research

NEW Biology $51,500 Preston Fellowship: "Predicting Death in Individual Neurons."

18740

Lockery, S. Howard Hughes Medical Institute

NEW Biology $199,984 Understanding the rewiring of an entire nervous system (HHMI Collaboration, sub with Columbia)

18856

Postlethwait, J. National Institutes of Health/University of Colorado Denver

CONT Biology $123,032 Identification of miRNAs Involved Midfacial Development and Clefting

18807

Takahashi, T. National Institutes of Health/Einstein College of Medicine

NEW Biology $145,000 Coding for optimal performance in sound localization (with Einstein and Seattle U)

18728

Westerfield, M. National Institutes of Health

CONT Biology $3,175,659 (yr 2 PR) ZFIN: The Zebrafish Model Organism Database

18650

Westerfield, M. National Institutes of Health

CONT Biology $1,955,282 (Yr 4 PR) ZIRC International Resource Center

18804

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Woollacott, M. National Institutes of

HealthCONT Human Physiology $294,528 Spinal Segmental Contributions to

Sitting and Reaching in Cerebral Palsy

18705

Institute of Neuroscience Total $6,100,985

Oregon Center for OpticsDeutsch, M. American Physiological

SocietyNEW Physics $10,000 Expanding the Footprint of the

Science Program to Inspire Creativity and Excellence (SPICE)

18643

Deutsch, M. International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)

NEW Physics $5,000 Optics and Computing Resources for the Science Program to Inspire Creativity and Excellence (SPICE)

18665

Raymer, M. National Science Foundation

SUPP Physics $5,000 REU Supplement: Fundamental Quantum Optics in Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fibers

18902

Oregon Center for Optics Total $20,000

Oregon Institute of Marine BiologyShanks, A. National Science

FoundationNEW Biology $229,005 Collaborative Research; Internal

Waves and the Delivery of Larvae to the Shore

18715

Shanks, A. National Science Foundation

SUPP Biology $8,375 REU: Collaborative Research on Surf Zone Hydrodynamics and Larval Delivery to the Shore

18731

Young, C. National Science Foundation

NEW Biology $124,495 Modernization and Expansion of Seawater Facilities at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology

18681

Oregon Institute of Marine Biology Total $361,875

Sustainable Environment, Institute for aMoseley, C. U.S. Endowment for

Forestry and Communities, Inc./ Sustainable Northwest

CONT Sustainable Environment, Institute for a

$86,019 Dry Forest Investment Zone-Year 4

18884

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University of OregonSponsored Projects Services

Proposals Submitted Quarter 3, FY 2012

Submitting UnitPrincipal

Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Moseley, C. National Science

Foundation/Michigan Technology University

NEW Sustainable Environment, Institute for a

$43,042 A Pan American Biofuels and Bioenergy Sustainability Research Network (SRN)

18783

Moseley, C. U.S. Department of Agriculture/Glacierland Resource Conservation and Development, Inc.

NEW Sustainable Environment, Institute for a

$55,000 The Impacts of the USDA Forest Service's Woody Biomass Utilization Grant Program in the White Mountain Stewardship Area and Eastern Oregon: A Comparative Analysis

18621

Ribe, R. / Simmons EPA/North American Assoc for Environmental Ed/Cornell University

CONT Landscape Architecture $101,567 National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education

18911

Institute for a Sustainable Environment Total $285,628

Theoretical Science, Institute ofGuenza, M. American Chemical

SocietyRESUB Chemistry $48,924 Modeling viscoelastic dynamics

of entangled polymer melts in the linear and non-linear regimes

18869

Kribs, G. Universities Research Association, Inc.

NEW Physics $7,500 Beyond the Standard Model: Continued Collaboration with Scientists in the Theoretical Physics Department at Fermilab

18778

Institute of Theoretical Science Total $56,424Vice President for Research and Innovation Total $23,400,706

Quarter 3 FY 2012 Proposals Grand Total $32,574,232

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QUARTER 3 FY 2010-11 QUARTER 3 FY 2011-12by AGENCY TYPE # APPS 1st Yr Amount # APPS 1st Yr Amount FEDERAL 86 $29,097,281 82 $24,260,765 SUBFEDERAL 44 $3,813,134 34 $3,825,860 STATE 8 $512,710 11 $216,303 CORPORATION 0 $0 9 $586,224 ASSOCIATION 21 $1,081,431 19 $833,546 FOUNDATION 22 $1,006,598 23 $1,855,283 OTHER 17 $1,204,824 29 $996,251

TOTALS 198 $36,715,978 207 $32,574,232

QUARTER 3 FY 2010-11 QUARTER 3 FY 2011-12 by PROPOSAL TYPE # APPS 1st Yr Amount # APPS 1st Yr Amount New 147 $16,648,619 154 $18,667,528 Preliminary 3 $431,939 1 $10,550 Renewal (competitive continuation) 16 $9,429,535 4 $1,094,117 Continuation (non-competing) 26 $7,937,760 32 $11,879,369 Supplement 6 $2,268,125 16 $922,668 Individual (fellowships, awards to individual) 0 $0 0 $0

TOTALS 198 $36,715,978 207 $32,574,232

COMPARISON OF PROPOSALS

QUARTER 3 JANUARY - MARCH

$0

$20,000,000

$40,000,000

$60,000,000

$80,000,000

$100,000,000

$120,000,000

$140,000,000

MULTI-YEAR COMPARISON OF PROPOSAL AMOUNTSYEAR-TO-DATE, QUARTERS 1-3

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FY 2002-03 FY2003-04 FY2004-05 FY 2005-06 FY2006-07 FY2007-08 FY2008-09 FY2009-10 FY2010-11 FY2011-12

TOTAL REQUESTED $70,449,571 $84,677,615 $78,325,496 $84,321,715 $81,563,665 $88,069,400 $130,454,054 $127,767,380 $106,391,341 $102,394,827

TOTAL APPLICATIONS 589 578 581 616 568 617 544 626 644 599

YEAR-TO-DATE COMPARISON ON PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONSJuly - March

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