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September A.V. Anikumar, Department of Mechanical Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $50,000 by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for “Flow Visualization Studies in Molten Zones.” James E. Auer, VIPPS Central, has been awarded a grant of $48,003 by JETRO, New York for “Countermeasures Against Transnational Organized Crime in America.” James E. Auer, VIPPS Central, has been awarded a grant of $48,003 by JETRO, New York for “ The Evaluation of Policy-Making in the Field of Environmental Issues. Leonard Bickman, VIPPS Central, has been awarded a grant of $427,853 by the Public Health Service for “Improving Pediatricians Use of AD/HD Guidelines.” John D. Bransford, Department of Psychology and Human Development of Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $25,000 by the Gates Foundation for “Gates Independent Consultant Agreement.” John D. Bransford, Department of Psychology and Human Development of Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $75,000 by American Healthways, Incorporated for the “American Healthways Training Program.” Nancy Vye is co-principal investigator. Kenedal Brodie, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $35,320 by the Muscular Dystrophy Association for “A Forward Genetic Model for Neuromuscular Disease.” Kenedal Brodie, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $306,693 by Public Health Service for “Genetic Analysis of Synapse Formation and Function.” Sharon Carter, VIPPS Central, has been awarded a grant of $128,000 by Metropolitan Nashville & Davidson County for “Metro Council After-school Initiative.” R.Wilburn Clouse, Department of Leadership and Organization in Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $27,610 by the National Science Foundation for “Entrepreneurs in Action: A Team Development Approach.” Jim L. Davidson, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $99,191 by the Tennessee Valley Authority for “Nanodiamond in Oil.” Timothy S. Fisher and Weng Poo Kang are co-principal investigators. Jim L. Davidson, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $1,516,914 by the National Science Foundation for “Direct Power Generation by Electron Emission from Novel Carbon Nanostructures.” Charles M. Lukehart is co-principal investigator. Ellen H. Fanning, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $250,000 by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute for “Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professors Program.” Douglas H. Fuchs, Department of Special Education in Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $255,000 by the Department of Education for the “Center for Research on Learning Disabilities.” Daniel Reschly, Lynn S. Fuchs,and Donald Compton are co-principal investigators. John G. Geer, Department of Political Science in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $65,048 by Princeton University for “Princeton Appointment.” Paul Gherman, Library, has been awarded a grant of $92,882 by the National Science Foundation for “Television News Archive: A Pilot Project to Explore Technologies and Methodologies for Digitization.” Marshall Breeding is co-principal investigator. Todd R. Graham, Department of Biological Science in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $241,600 by the Public Health Service for “Drs2p Function in Clathrin-coated Vesicle Budding.” Richard F. Hagland Jr., Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $300,000 by the Department of Energy for “Directed Self-Assembly of Metal Nanocrystal Composites for Linear and Nonlinear Optical Applications.” Leonard C. Feldman, Robert A. Weller, and Robert H. Magruder III are co-principal investigators. Richard F. Hagland Jr., Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $27,295 by Dynamic Structures and Materials for “Rapid Hole Array Drilling Using Laser and Mechanical Process.” Timothy P. Hanusa, Department of Chemistry in the School of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $120,000 by the American Chemical Society/Petroleum Research Fund for “Enhanced Control of Stability and Reactivity in Transition Metal Allyl Complexes with Sterically Bulky Substituents.” David M. Hercules, Department of Chemistry in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $58,000 by the National Science Foundation for “Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry of Polymers.” Carl H. Johnson, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $143,350 by the Public Health Service for “Cell-permeant Clock Proteins.” Piotr Kaszynski, Department of Chemistry in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $160,000 by E.I. DuPont de Nempurs & Company for “Industrial Research and Development of Aromtic Polyetster Polyols and Placiticizers.” Craig Kennedy, Department of Special Education in Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $81,099 by the Department of Education for “Functional Assessment of Stereotypy, Aggression, Self-Injury and Idiosyncratic Problem Behaviors.” Mark T. Harvey is co-principal investigator. Craig Kennedy, Department of Special Education in Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $51,251 by the Tennessee Department of Education for “Evaluation of Inclusive Large Scale Standards and Assessment (ILSSA) Group Evaluation Project. Kathleen L. Lane, Department of Special Education in Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $180,000 by the Department of Education for “Project PBS: A Three-Tiered Prevention Model to Better Serve All Students.” Mark W. Lipsey, VIPPS Central, has been awarded a grant of $186,157 by the Public Health Service for “Planning the Evaluation of a School Readiness Program.” Dale C. Faran, Ann P. Kaiser and Terry Hancock are co-principal investigators. Douglas McMahon, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $282,105 by the Public Health Service for “Molecular Physiology of Circadian Pacemaking.” Neema Sandeep, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $57,894 by the Department of Defense for “Model Integrated Synthesis of QoS Adaptive Middleware.” Laura R. Novick, Department of Psychology & Human Development in Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $41,374 by the Public Health Service for “Natural Causal Discovery: Learning Simple/Complex Causes. Ellen E. Pinderhughes, Department of Psychology & Human Development in Peabody College, has been awarded a grant of $965,913 by the Public Health Service for “Multi-Site Prevention of Adolescent Problem Behaviors.” Debra J. Rog, VIPPS Central, has been awarded a grant of $940,318 by the Public Health Service for “Collaborative Program on Homeless Families.” Leonard Bickman is co-principal investigator. Jeffrey D. Schall, Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $38,320 by the Public Health Service for “Neural Control of Orienting by Macaque Frontal Eye Field.” Stephanie M. Shorter-Jacobi is co-principal investigator. Paul D. Sheldon, Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $220,305 by the National Science Foundation for “Heavy Flavor Physics with FOCUS and BTeV Program.” Paul D. Sheldon, Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $45,000 by the National Science Foundation for “Research and Development for the BTeV Program.” Will Johns and Medford Webster are co-principal investigators. William Smith, Graduate School, has been awarded a grant of $32,000 by the National Science Foundation for “NSF Fellowship for Kerstin Blomquist.” Kerstin Blomquist is co-principal investigator. William Smith, Graduate School, has been awarded a grant of $32,000 by the National Science Foundation for “NSF Fellowship for Amy Vaughn Kaupilla.” Amy Vaughn Kauppila is co-principal investigator. William Smith, Graduate School, has been awarded a grant of $32,000 by the National Science Foundation for “NSF Fellowship for Hugh M. Fentress.” Hugh M. Fentress is co-principal investigator. William Smith, Graduate School, has been awarded a grant of $32,000 by the National Science Foundation for “NSF Fellowship for Ashley G. Aston.” Ashley G. Aston is co-principal investigator. William Smith, Graduate School, has been awarded a grant of $32,000 by the National Science Foundation for “NSF Fellowship for Eric L. Brantley.” Eric L. Brantley is co-principal investigator. Norman H. Tolk, Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $74,000 by the Department of Defense for “Spin Carrier Injection and Transport in Thin Films.” Laurence J. Zwiebel, Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a grant of $2,000,000 by the World Health Organization for “Molecular Genetics of Olfaction and its Role in Host Preference Selection in Anopheline Mosquitoes.” Correction: David Kosson, Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering in the School of Engineering, has been awarded a grant of $146,037 by the National Science Foundation for “Acquisition of Advanced Test Equipment for Infrastructure Materials Reliability, Risk Assessment, and Performance Enhancement.” Prodyot Basu, Kevin Tseng and Roy Xu are co-principal investigators. Incorrect information was originally provided for this listing, which appeared in the Sept. 30-Oct. 13 issue of the Register.\
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