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| CAFR grants 2003-04 |
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Department: |
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| John Allard, OP |
Asst.Professor |
Theology |
The Concept of the Common Good in the Preaching of Girolamo Savonarola |
$705
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| Elisabeth Arevalo |
Asst.Professor |
Biology |
Determination of Microsatellite Instability in Colorectal Cancer |
$6,182
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| John Breen |
Asst.Professor
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Chemistry and Biochemistry |
Investigations of the Binding of Peripheral Membrane Proteins |
$5,150
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| Kathleen Cornely |
Professor |
Chemistry and Biochemistry |
Development of Case Study Exercises for Use in a Biochemistry Lecture Course |
$2,240
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| Gary Culpepper |
Assoc. Professor |
Theology |
"Gift" (Donation): The Doctrine of God in Contemporary French Theology |
$3,200
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| Paul Czech |
Assoc. Professor |
Chemistry and Biochemistry |
Electrochemical Studies of Organometallic Species |
$4,300
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| Susan Griffith |
Asst. Professor |
Social Work |
Community Needs Assessment for Social Revitalization in Smith Hill |
$5,800
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| Michael Hayes |
Asst. Professor |
Social Work |
Joint grant with Susan Griffith |
| Robert Hackey |
Assoc.Professor |
Health Policy and Management |
Social Theory and Health Policy |
$3,843
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| John Lawless |
Asst.Professor |
History |
A Study of the Institutionalization of the Chemical Profession by an Examination of the First Issues of Journals of Chemical Societies |
$2,000
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| Martin Saltzman |
Professor |
Chemistry and Biochemistry |
Joint grant with John Lawless |
| Francine Newth |
Asst. Professor |
Management |
Global Learning Partnerships and Networks: Government-University-Industry Partnerships |
$7,000
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| Ann Norton |
Assoc.Professor |
Art and Art History |
Arts of the French Cambodian Diaspora |
$5,868
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| Charles Toth |
Asst.Professor |
Biology |
Role of the antizyme family in the early development of the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis |
$7,800 |
| Yinsheng Wan |
Asst.Professor |
Biology |
Application of Double Strand RNA to Attenuate Expression of Oncogenese in Melanoma Cells |
$9,500 |
| Craig Wood |
Professor |
Biology |
Further Development of a New Dionsaur and Ancient Mammal Project in Northeastern China and Exploration for Additional Sites in China, South Korea and Thailand |
$3,775 |
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