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Page 1: DARTMOUTH COLLEGE OFFICE OF SPONSORED ...JULY 1, 2004 - JUNE 30, 2005 ADAM KELLER BARRY SCHERR Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Provost OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTS

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTS

ANNUAL REPORT

AND

SUPPLEMENT TO THE FINANCIAL REPORT

JUNE 30, 2005

Page 2: DARTMOUTH COLLEGE OFFICE OF SPONSORED ...JULY 1, 2004 - JUNE 30, 2005 ADAM KELLER BARRY SCHERR Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Provost OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTS

Dartmouth College TELEPHONE (603) 646 - 3007

FAX (603) 646 - 3670

Office of Sponsored Projects 11 Rope Ferry Road, #6210 Hanover, NH 03755-1404 E-Mail: [email protected]

November 7, 2005

Dear Colleague: We are pleased to present to you the Office of Sponsored Projects Annual Report for the Fiscal Year 2005. It documents Dartmouth’s outstanding ability to attract external support for research and other sponsored programs year after year. After nine consecutive years of growth, 2005 saw a reduction in awards dollars received. Our Executive Summary in Section E-1 illustrates, in text and graphs, the most salient features of Sponsored Research performance at Dartmouth College in Fiscal Year 2005. There you will find information describing the five year performance of the College in Total Awards Received, Yearly Percentage Growth in Annual Awards, Sponsor Source of Awards, the Percentage Growth in Awards from the College’s Six Largest Sponsor Categories, Dollar Value of Proposals Submitted, and Distribution of Awards by Proposal Type (new, competing, non-competing, and supplement.) We think this summary will provide a useful overview of our performance, while succeeding sections provide greater detail. After the Executive Summary, Section 1 provides summary and analytical information about awards and proposals. This section includes tables and charts describing awards and proposals by major organizational units and programs. It also provides analysis of the sponsor sources of awards. Sections 2 through 8 provide detail information on awards and proposals, listing each under the school, office, or program that administered it in the order of the name of the Principal or Co-Investigator involved. These sections list the:

• School (or other major organizational unit) • Department or program • Name of the principal or co-investigator • Sponsoring agency • Type of agency: Government, State or local government, Foundation, Corporation, Educational Institution,

Private Non-Profit organization (other than foundations), or Other (indicated by a "Z"). • Total proposal or award dollar value (listed for Principal Investigator only) • Proposal type (New, Non-Competing Renewal, Competing Renewal, Supplement) • Title of project.

Once again, in this year’s report we’ve worked in conjunction with our colleagues at the Dartmouth Medical School and in Arts & Sciences to assign awards and proposals based on the Principal Investigator’s home department as identified by the Office of Human Resources. This was done to make forecasting and analysis of future grant activity more reliable. As a result of this effort some awards and proposals may not be listed under the department indicated in project documentation submitted to our office. We’ve changed some business processes that will enable us, beginning in fiscal year 2006, to begin reporting expenses in a similar fashion. Sections 10 through 16 provide summary and analytical views of sponsored expenses. This report of grant and contract expenditures is a supplement to the College Financial Report. A final section provides a Glossary of terms and acronyms used in this report. As in the past this report contains information on corporate and industry activity that is defined as support for research or sponsored projects, not normally considered corporate philanthropy. There may be some overlap in the projects reported here and again in the report generated by the Development Offices of the College and DHMC. This report also does not generally include grants made directly to individual faculty. If you have any questions or comments, please call me at 646-3948.

Sincerely,

Director, Office of Sponsored Projects

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SPONSORED PROJECTS ANNUAL REPORT

JULY 1, 2004 - JUNE 30, 2005

ADAM KELLER BARRY SCHERR Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Provost

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTS

NANCY J. WRAY, DIRECTOR

Research Administration

NANCY W. D. ARCHIBALD, SPONSORED RESEARCH MANAGER HEATHER ARNOLD, PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR SHELLEY K. BENNETT, ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT TODD J. BERUBE, ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT CHRISTINE BOTHE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR RENEE BROWN, PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR REBECCA CLOGSTON, MANAGER, CASH MANAGEMENT/REPORTING AARRON CLOUGH, MANAGER, SPONSORED RESEARCH MANAGEMENT SHELAGH EASTRIDGE, SUBAWARD COORDINATOR VICTORIA LUBIN, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT BARBARA MOSKALENKO, SPONSORED RESEARCH MANAGER KATHRYN PAGE, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR JODY PATTEN, SPONSORED RESEARCH MANAGER WILLIAM PLOOG, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR LOUISE ROSENBAUM, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR EUGENE ROZYLA, SPONSORED RESEARCH MANAGER

Information Systems TOM DRINANE, MANAGER, INFORMATION SYSTEMS BRIAN COOK, SR BUSINESS ANALYST YVONNE HUGHES, IS PROJECT SPECIALIST MAUREEN WETMORE, DATA CONTROL SPECIALIST

Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects

ELIZABETH BANKERT, DIRECTOR,CPHS REBECCA CARSON ROGERS, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR PRISCILLA GROVER, COORDINATOR ANN O’HARA, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TRACY OSTLER, COMPLIANCE EDUCATOR/ANALYST KRISTIN NOWAK, PROJECT ASSISTANT COURTNEY ROGERS, IRB OFFICE ASSISTANT

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SPONSORED PROJECTS ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 2004 – JUNE 30, 2005

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PROPOSAL AND AWARD ACTIVITY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.......................................................................................................................................................... E-1 1. FY05 AWARD AND PROPOSAL SUMMARIES:

Award Summaries .....................................................................................................................................................................1-1 Departmental Award Analysis, Prior Year Comparison of Awarded Direct/Indirect Costs, and Comparison of Awards by Type.........................................................................................................................................................................1-9 Proposal Summaries ...............................................................................................................................................................1-15 Proposals Submitted and Awards Received (by Sponsor)......................................................................................................1-21 Historical Award and Proposal Data (1980-2005) ...................................................................................................................1-39

2. FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................2-1 Anthropology..............................................................................................................................................................................2-2 Art History ..................................................................................................................................................................................2-4

Biological Sciences....................................................................................................................................................................2-6 Chemistry.................................................................................................................................................................................2-12 Computer Science ...................................................................................................................................................................2-17 Dean of Faculty Office .............................................................................................................................................................2-21 Earth Sciences.........................................................................................................................................................................2-22 Economics ...............................................................................................................................................................................2-26 Education.................................................................................................................................................................................2-28 English.....................................................................................................................................................................................2-30

Environmental Studies.............................................................................................................................................................2-31 Geography...............................................................................................................................................................................2.33 Government .............................................................................................................................................................................2-35 History......................................................................................................................................................................................2-37 Jewish Studies.........................................................................................................................................................................2-39 Mathematics ............................................................................................................................................................................2-41 Philosophy ...............................................................................................................................................................................2-43 Physics & Astronomy...............................................................................................................................................................2-45 Psychological & Brain Sciences ..............................................................................................................................................2-53 Religion....................................................................................................................................................................................2-58 Rockefeller Center ...................................................................................................................................................................2-59 Russian....................................................................................................................................................................................2-61 Sociology .................................................................................................................................................................................2-62 Spanish....................................................................................................................................................................................2-64

3. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE

Dean of the College...................................................................................................................................................................3-1 4. DARTMOUTH MEDICAL SCHOOL

Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................4-1 Administration- Medical School .................................................................................................................................................4-3

Anesthesiology ..........................................................................................................................................................................4-4 Biochemistry ..............................................................................................................................................................................4-6 Community and Family Medicine ............................................................................................................................................4-11 Dartmouth Center on Addicition, Recovery and Education .....................................................................................................4-20 Genetics...................................................................................................................................................................................4-21 Medicine ..................................................................................................................................................................................4-28 Microbiology.............................................................................................................................................................................4-52 Norris Cotton Cancer Center ...................................................................................................................................................4-59 Obstetrics and Gynecology......................................................................................................................................................4-61 Orthopaedics ...........................................................................................................................................................................4-63 Pathology.................................................................................................................................................................................4-65 Pediatrics .................................................................................................................................................................................4-68 Pharmacology and Toxicology ................................................................................................................................................4-73

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Physiology ...............................................................................................................................................................................4-78 Psychiatry ................................................................................................................................................................................4-83 Radiology.................................................................................................................................................................................4-97 Surgery ..................................................................................................................................................................................4-100

5. FINANCIAL AID

Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................5-1 Financial Aid ..............................................................................................................................................................................5-2

6. OFFICE OF THE PROVOST Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................6-1 Ethics Institute ...........................................................................................................................................................................6-2 Hood Museum ...........................................................................................................................................................................6-4 Hopkins Center ..........................................................................................................................................................................6-6 John Sloan Dickey Center .........................................................................................................................................................6-8 Library......................................................................................................................................................................................6-10 Office of the Provost ................................................................................................................................................................6-12 Peter Kiewit Computing Service ..............................................................................................................................................6-14 Women in Science Program....................................................................................................................................................6-15

7. THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................7-1 Biomedical Engineering.............................................................................................................................................................7-2 Chemical and Biochemical Engineering ....................................................................................................................................7-7 Electrical and Computer Engineering ........................................................................................................................................7-9 Environmental Sciences and Engineering...............................................................................................................................7-11 Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering......................................................................................................................7-13 Thayer Administration..............................................................................................................................................................7-17

8. TUCK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................8-1 Tuck School of Business ...........................................................................................................................................................8-2

9. PROPOSALS AND AWARDS BY PROGRAM AFFILIATION

Overview....................................................................................................................................................................................9-1 Center for Cognitive and Educational Neuroscience.................................................................................................................9-4 Center for Evaluative Clinical Studies .......................................................................................................................................9-5 Center for Environmental Health Sciences..............................................................................................................................9-11 Dartmouth Center on Addiction, Recovery and Education ......................................................................................................9-12 Institute for Security Technology Studies at Dartmouth ..........................................................................................................9-13 Norris Cotton Cancer Center ...................................................................................................................................................9-15

SUPPLEMENT TO THE FINANCIAL REPORT 10. FY 2005 EXPENSE SUMMARIES

Dartmouth College Eight Year Comparison: Direct, Indirect, and Total (worksheet & graph)................................................10-1 Five Year Comparison by Area (graph) ...................................................................................................................................10-5 Expenses by Funding Type (graph) ........................................................................................................................................10-7 Four Year Comparison by Type Funding ................................................................................................................................10-9 Agency Expenses by Type ....................................................................................................................................................10-11 Total College Expense Summaries .......................................................................................................................................10-13 Agency Expenses by Area ....................................................................................................................................................10-15 Total College Cost-Shared Expenses ...................................................................................................................................10-17

11. SPONSORED EXPENSES: ARTS & SCIENCES

Agency Expenses & College Cost-Shared Expenses .............................................................................................................11-1 Expenses by Funding Type (graph) ........................................................................................................................................11-3 Four Year Comparison by Type Funding (graph)....................................................................................................................11-5 Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research ....................................................................................................11-7 Expenses by Funding Source by Department .........................................................................................................................11-9 Direct, Indirect, & Total Expenses by Department.................................................................................................................11-15 Detail of Expenses by Department & Type of Research .......................................................................................................11-23

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12. SPONSORED EXPENSES: DEAN OF COLLEGE & FINANCIAL AID

Dean of College Agency Expenses & College Cost-Shared Expenses ..................................................................................12-1 Dean of College Four Year Comparison by Type Funding (graph) .........................................................................................12-3 Dean of College Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research .........................................................................12-4 Dean of College Expenses by Funding Source by Department ..............................................................................................12-5 Dean of College Direct, Indirect, & Total Expenses by Department........................................................................................12-6 Dean of College Detail of Expenses by Department & Type of Research ..............................................................................12-7 Financial Aid Agency Expenses & College Cost-Shared Expenses........................................................................................12-8 Financial Aid Expenses by Type Funding ...............................................................................................................................12-9 Financial Aid Expenses by Funding Source ..........................................................................................................................12-10 Financial Aid Direct, Indirect, & Total Expenses....................................................................................................................12-11 Financial Aid Detail of Expenses by Department & Type of Research..................................................................................12-12

13. SPONSORED EXPENSES: DARTMOUTH MEDICAL SCHOOL

Agency Expenses & College Cost-Shared Expenses .............................................................................................................13-1 Expenses by Funding Type (graph) ........................................................................................................................................13-3 Four Year Comparison by Type Funding (graph)....................................................................................................................13-5 Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research ....................................................................................................13-7 Expenses by Funding Source by Department .........................................................................................................................13-9 Direct, Indirect, & Total Expenses by Department.................................................................................................................13-16 Detail of Expenses by Department & Type of Research .......................................................................................................13-33

14. SPONSORED EXPENSES: PROVOST AREA

Provost Area Agency Expenses & College Cost-Shared Expenses .......................................................................................14-1 Provost Area Expenses by Funding Type (graph)...................................................................................................................14-3 Four Year Comparison by Type Funding (graph)....................................................................................................................14-5 Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research ....................................................................................................14-7 Provost Area Expenses by Funding Source by Center ...........................................................................................................14-8 Provost Area Direct, Indirect, & Total Expenses by Center...................................................................................................14-10 Provost Area Detail of Expenses by Center & Type of Research .........................................................................................14-12

15. SPONSORED EXPENSES: THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Agency Expenses & College Cost-Shared Expenses .............................................................................................................15-1 Expenses by Funding Type (graph) ........................................................................................................................................15-3 Four Year Comparison by Type Funding (graph)....................................................................................................................15-5 Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research ....................................................................................................15-7 Expenses by Funding Source..................................................................................................................................................15-8 Direct, Indirect, & Total Expenses ...........................................................................................................................................15-9 Detail of Expenses by Type of Research ..............................................................................................................................15-12

16. SPONSORED EXPENSES: TUCK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Agency Expenses & College Cost-Shared Expenses .............................................................................................................16-1 Expenses by Funding Type (graph) ........................................................................................................................................16-3 Expenses by Funding Source..................................................................................................................................................16-5 Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research ....................................................................................................16-6 Direct, Indirect, & Total Expenses ...........................................................................................................................................16-7 Detail of Expenses by Type of Research ................................................................................................................................16-8 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms ............................................................................................................................................G-1

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Figure 1: Total Awards, 2001-2005

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This year marked the end of tremendous growth for sponsored research activity at Dartmouth College. Figure 1 illustrates a decrease of 9% in the dollar value of awards received in Fiscal Year 2005 as compared to FY 2004, the first decrease in award dollar volume since 1995. The total amount of awards received this past year was $187,101,167, a decrease from the previous year's total of $205,705,391. The Medical School total was $131,741,710 compared to $126,514,491 in 2004, an increase of 4%. The Thayer School showed a decrease of 22%, from $17,324,768 in 2004 to $13,457,642 in 2005.

Figure 2: Awards Received, $ Value % Change from Previous Year

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Figure 2 illustrates a reduction in awards on the College level. While the Faculty of Arts and Sciences showed a 72% increase, from $19,449,978 in 2004 to $33,373,990 in 2005. The Provost area saw a 96% reduction in sponsored research. The Tuck School experienced an increase of 9%, from

$2,372,640 in 2004 to $2,582,838 in 2005.

Figure 3: Source of Sponsored Awards

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The source of sponsorship for these research activities remains, as it has in the past, heavily weighted toward government sponsored research. Awards from government totaled $154,253,083 (82%) in 2005, compared to $31,507,899 (17%) in private funds and $1,340,185 from foreign sources.

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Figure 3 (on the previous page) illustrates the trend in this distribution over the past five years. From 2004 to 2005 government awards shrank 16% while awards from private sources jumped up 41%. Foreign awards grew by 162%. During the fiscal year, faculty and others engaged in sponsored activity submitted 2,125 proposals to external funding agencies with a dollar value of $432,772,310. Figure 4 illustrates the trend among major sponsors over the past five years.

Figure 4: Change in Funding from Sponsors Awarding >$8M in FY2005

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The level of sponsored research activity is reflected as well in the number of proposals submitted and awards received in the past five years.

These data are presented in Figure 5. Figure 5: Proposal Dollar Value, 2001-2005: New and Supplement Proposals Only

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Total expenditures in FY 2005 were $173,626,618. Of this total, $130,998,803 (76%) were direct expense, and $42,627,815 (24%) were indirect. This ratio has also been very steady over the years, not varying by more than 1% since 1997. Figure 6 shows that the number of competing award renewals

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$ # $ # $ # $ # $ #

ARTS & SCIENCES

Private: 4,629,124 40 78% 2,598,589 33 5% 2,470,173 37 0% 2,462,957 39 -28% 3,443,824 38 50%

Government: 28,743,084 166 71% 16,834,098 136 2% 16,449,328 159 9% 15,100,193 128 -4% 15,787,967 139 29%

Foreign: 1,782 2 -90% 17,291 2 0 0 -100% 73,946 3 86% 39,759 3 -63%

TOTAL: 33,373,990 208 72% 19,449,978 171 3% 18,919,501 196 7% 17,637,096 170 -8% 19,271,550 180 32%

DEAN OF COLLEGE

Private:

Government: -100% 5,000 1 100%

Foreign:

TOTAL: -100% 5,000 1 100%

MEDICAL SCHOOL

Private: 25,285,723 226 51% 16,791,725 212 -20% 20,943,849 208 -2% 21,285,351 257 45% 14,683,822 194 12%

Government: 105,493,938 306 -4% 109,328,482 321 19% 91,500,616 291 2% 90,144,999 317 37% 66,037,220 270 15%

Foreign: 962,049 12 144% 394,284 7 222% 122,360 6 -28% 169,691 8 172% 62,475 1 -50%

TOTAL: 131,741,710 544 4% 126,514,491 540 12% 112,566,825 505 1% 111,600,041 582 38% 80,783,517 465 14%

FINANCIAL AID

Private:

Government: 4,484,544 5 27% 3,520,718 6 0% 3,536,675 6 27% 2,783,536 4 -20% 3,492,625 4 32%

Foreign:

TOTAL: 4,484,544 5 27% 3,520,718 6 0% 3,536,675 6 27% 2,783,536 4 -20% 3,492,625 4 32%

PRESIDENT

Private: -100% 66,000 3 100%

Government: -100% 95,002 1 -37%

Foreign: -100% 1,737 1 -94%

TOTAL: -100% 162,739 5 -9%

PROVOST

Private: 265,808 11 98% 133,994 12 -4% 139,335 9 16% 120,300 4 116% 55,688 8 -79%

Government: 925,721 6 -97% 36,288,802 22 179% 13,017,922 16 18% 11,022,800 12 30% 8,463,146 9 73%

Foreign: 268,914 2 169% 100,000 1 -100% 47,000 2 318% 11,250 1 -72%

TOTAL: 1,460,443 19 -96% 36,522,796 35 178% 13,157,257 25 18% 11,190,100 18 31% 8,530,084 18 64%

THAYER SCHOOL

Private: 1,112,244 20 -60% 2,809,168 19 63% 1,724,322 13 -11% 1,930,212 14 2% 1,886,135 27 160%

Government: 12,237,958 62 -16% 14,515,600 51 -5% 15,254,931 62 35% 11,333,690 53 -14% 13,152,060 76 75%

Foreign: 107,440 1

TOTAL: 13,457,642 83 -22% 17,324,768 70 2% 16,979,253 75 28% 13,263,902 67 -12% 15,038,195 103 83%

TUCK SCHOOL

Private: 215,000 3 468% 37,838 1 100% 157,500 2 100%

Government: 2,367,838 4 1% 2,334,802 4 480,000 1 -48% 927,000 2 100%

Foreign:

TOTAL: 2,582,838 7 9% 2,372,640 5 1406% 157,500 2 -67% 480,000 1 -48% 927,000 2 100%

TOTAL COLLEGE

Private: 31,507,899 300 41% 22,371,314 277 -12% 25,435,179 269 -1% 25,798,820 314 28% 20,135,469 270 23%

Government: 154,253,083 549 -16% 182,822,502 540 31% 139,759,472 534 7% 130,865,218 515 21% 107,960,020 502 27%

Foreign: 1,340,185 17 162% 511,575 10 318% 122,360 6 -58% 290,637 13 152% 115,221 6 -62%

TOTAL: 187,101,167 866 -9% 205,705,391 827 24% 165,317,011 809 5% 156,954,675 842 22% 128,210,710 778 26%

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ARTS & SCIENCES

ANTHROPOLOGY 95,386 3 42,000 1 91,770 2

ASIAN & MIDDLE EAST STUDIES 27,692 1

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 5,857,764 38 2,902,364 28 3,237,354 33 4,266,620 30 3,149,167 23

CHEMISTRY 2,837,763 24 2,088,523 17 2,426,209 25 1,362,597 15 1,472,120 14

COMPUTER SCIENCE 5,822,203 30 1,886,575 16 1,856,785 20 3,167,447 24 2,733,834 18

DEAN OF THE FACULTY 124,000 1 158,000 1 67,500 1 116,000 1

EARTH SCIENCES 684,857 10 367,758 8 600,913 7 1,080,316 15 473,849 11

ECONOMICS 2,100,267 6 1,860,377 7 769,067 8 155,869 4 228,104 4

EDUCATION 387,242 2 100,624 1

ENGLISH 7,996 1 2,504 1

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 483,710 6 490,132 10 564,145 9 169,256 7 218,478 10

GEOGRAPHY 197,096 8 300,163 7 489,463 7 93,813 4 366,736 7

GOVERNMENT 304,574 2 263,560 2 411,243 3 35,302 1

HUMANITIES RESOURCES 18,791 1

HISTORY 59,138 2 25,000 2 10,024 2 20,565 1

JEWISH STUDIES 120,000 2

LINGUISTICS & COGNITIVE SCIENCE 399,907 5

MATHEMATICS 566,894 5 820,862 6 379,511 6 172,359 4 787,818 11

MUSIC 50,000 1 20,000 1

PHILOSOPHY 1,782 2

PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY 3,137,938 37 3,884,056 40 3,126,210 45 1,856,104 29 2,540,309 39

PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 10,547,376 29 4,080,261 19 5,108,760 30 4,586,595 29 7,152,768 38

RELIGION 55,000 1

ROCKEFELLER CENTER 75,000 1

SOCIOLOGY 46,000 1 6,000 2

ARTS & SCIENCES 33,373,990 208 19,449,978 171 18,919,501 196 17,637,096 170 19,271,550 180

DEAN OF COLLEGE

HEALTH SERVICES 5,000 1

DEAN OF COLLEGE 5,000 1

FY 2004 FY 2003FY 2005

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTS

FISCAL YEARS 2001-2005

AWARD SUMMARY

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FINANCIAL AID 4,484,544 5 3,520,718 6 3,536,675 6 2,783,536 4 3,492,625 4

MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 3,350,000 2 500 1 790,000 2 1,794,335 4

ANESTHESIOLOGY 681,162 5 948,633 6 590,296 3 1,163,023 6 658,272 5

BIOCHEMISTRY 9,672,271 36 8,221,933 34 8,293,465 38 7,429,632 34 7,492,148 30

COMMUNITY & FAMILY MED 11,491,444 59 10,548,018 55 17,953,653 65 18,839,354 87 15,464,595 85

FINANCIAL AID * * * * *

GENETICS 7,533,579 28 7,023,903 29 3,034,184 14 1,886,008 8 1,363,973 5

KOOP INSTITUTE 45,500 2

MEDICINE 27,294,627 166 25,207,509 147 20,805,266 128 17,157,241 135 11,542,407 104

MICROBIOLOGY 12,851,801 34 11,412,922 44 10,677,637 33 11,619,742 56 6,626,426 33

NORRIS COTTON CANCER CENTER 3,132,072 2 3,113,321 2 2,006,950 4 1,780,398 1 1,788,625 2

OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY 315,277 3 18,879 3 1,098,716 10 312,730 4 482,206 4

OFFICE CONT MED EDUCATION 10,000 1 181,144 2

ORTHOPAEDICS 4,207,583 12 1,315,789 5 1,441,529 2

PATHOLOGY 745,291 5 798,868 6 706,754 6 546,615 7 716,556 8

PEDIATRICS 10,075,652 43 7,495,336 35 6,809,105 36 9,134,786 55 3,028,282 30

PHARMACOLOGY/TOXICOLOGY 8,630,301 29 6,230,754 32 8,248,302 30 8,476,419 50 5,593,297 25

PHYSIOLOGY 10,273,402 27 14,032,463 34 7,091,517 31 7,289,611 34 7,355,079 32

PSYCHIATRY 18,435,145 65 21,687,878 73 18,319,153 62 15,580,477 65 13,817,859 62

RADIOLOGY 4,505,164 8 3,353,209 10 3,256,435 12 1,211,684 5 1,431,271 8

SURGERY 1,896,939 22 1,755,076 23 2,223,363 29 8,201,177 31 1,582,686 26

MEDICAL SCHOOL 131,741,710 544 126,514,491 540 112,566,825 505 111,600,041 582 80,783,517 465

PRESIDENT JOHN SLOAN DICKEY CENTER 162,739 5

PRESIDENT 162,739 5

* DMS Financial aid is included under Administration

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTS

FY 2002FY 2003FY 2004

FISCAL YEARS 2001-2005AWARD SUMMARY

FY 2005 FY 2001

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$ # $ # $ # $ # $ #

PROVOST ETHICS INSTITUTE 353,482 1 406,409 1 390,384 2 191,345 1 208,516 1

HOOD MUSEUM 30,000 2 1,770 1 334,952 4 112,500 2 51,208 3

HOPKINS CENTER 106,000 11 101,321 11 79,335 9 34,800 2 75,688 9

INST FOR SECURITY TECH STUD 35,145,047 17 8,946,368 3 7,489,555 2

JOHN SLOAN DICKEY CENTER 188,914 1 100,000 1 20,000 2 238,427 4

LIBRARY 78,718 2 122,573 3 57,969 2

PROVOST'S OFFICE 774,547 3 760,749 3 3,300,000 2 2,993,400 3 8,129,203 2

WOMEN IN SCIENCE PROGRAM 7,500 1 7,500 1 7,500 1 7,500 1 7,500 1

PROVOST 1,460,443 19 36,522,796 35 13,157,257 25 11,190,100 18 8,530,084 18

THAYER SCHOOL BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 4,856,745 28 4,863,828 16 5,096,844 24 4,762,170 22 7,474,428 34

CHEM & BIOCHEM ENG 719,289 6 3,566,819 3 3,257,499 5 3,189,256 3 313,991 6

ELECT & COMP ENG 2,916,740 12 2,965,044 17 3,639,171 22 2,997,610 17 5,309,148 25

ENV SCI & ENGINEERING 686,981 7 983,892 8 949,650 6 420,820 4 251,024 4

MAT SCI & MECH ENG 4,158,673 29 4,830,435 25 4,036,089 18 1,894,046 21 1,689,604 34

THAYER SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 119,214 1 114,750 1

THAYER SCHOOL 13,457,642 83 17,324,768 70 16,979,253 75 13,263,902 67 15,038,195 103

TUCK SCHOOL 2,582,838 7 2,372,640 5 157,500 2 480,000 1 927,000 2

TOTAL COLLEGE 187,101,167 866 205,705,391 827 165,317,011 809 156,954,675 842 128,210,710 778

FY 2004 FY 2003FY 2005

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTSFISCAL YEARS 2001-2005

AWARD SUMMARY

FY 2002 FY 2001

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AWARD SUMMARY BY DIVISIONFISCAL YEAR 2005

FAID4,484,544

2.4%

PROVST1,460,443

0.8%

DMS131,741,710

70.4%

TUCK2,582,838

1.4%

THAY13,457,642

7.2%

ARTSCI33,373,990

17.8%

Total Awards: $187,101,167

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FY2005

FY2004

FY2003

FY2002

FY2001

MEDICAL SCHOOL* ARTS & SCIENCES

THAYER SCHOOL

PROVOST**

FINANCIAL AID

TUCK SCHOOL

PRESIDENT

DEAN OF COLLEGE

$81M $112M $112M $127M $131M

$-

$2,000,000

$4,000,000

$6,000,000

$8,000,000

$10,000,000

$12,000,000

$14,000,000

$16,000,000

$18,000,000

$20,000,000

AWARD SUMMARY2001-2005

*Med School values truncated to allow display of smaller awards.

**Provost awards include legislative funding for Institute for Security Technology Studies. The 2004 Provost value ($37M) and 2005 Arts & Sciences value (33.4 M) are truncated to allow display of smaller awards

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ARTS AND SCIENCES

FY05: DEPARTMENTAL AWARD ANALYSIS

DEPT DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIR% IND%

Anthropology 75,704 19,682 95,386 79% 21%

Biological Sciences 4,563,201 1,294,563 5,857,764 78% 22%

Chemistry 2,068,128 769,635 2,837,763 73% 27%

Computer Science 3,972,692 1,849,511 5,822,203 68% 32%

Dean of Faculty Office 124,000 124,000 100% 0%

Earth Sciences 476,408 208,449 684,857 70% 30%

Economics 1,654,627 445,640 2,100,267 79% 21%

Education 251,602 135,640 387,242 65% 35%

Environmental Studies 332,796 150,914 483,710 69% 31%

Geography 146,575 50,521 197,096 74% 26%

Government 266,826 37,748 304,574 88% 12%

History 59,138 59,138 100% 0%

Jewish Studies 110,910 9,090 120,000 92% 8%

Mathematics 455,980 110,914 566,894 80% 20%

Philosophy 1,782 1,782 100% 0%

Physics & Astronomy 2,315,473 822,465 3,137,938 74% 26%

Psychological and Brain Sciences 7,899,914 2,647,462 10,547,376 75% 25%

Sociology 46,000 46,000 100% 0%

TOTAL 24,821,756 8,552,234 33,373,990 74% 26%

FY 04 FY 05 % CHANGE

DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIRECT

INDIRECT TOTAL

DIRECT

INDIRECT TOTAL

Anthropology 75,704 19,682 95,386

Biological Sciences 2,003,655 898,709 2,902,364 4,563,201 1,294,563 5,857,764 128% 44% 102%

Chemistry 1,384,646 703,877 2,088,523 2,068,128 769,635 2,837,763 49% 9% 36%

Computer Science 1,568,614 317,961 1,886,575 3,972,692 1,849,511 5,822,203 153% 482% 209%

Dean of Faculty Office 158,000 158,000 124,000 124,000 -22% -22%

Earth Sciences 314,486 53,272 367,758 476,408 208,449 684,857 51% 291% 86%

Economics 1,481,904 378,473 1,860,377 1,654,627 445,640 2,100,267 12% 18% 13%

Education 251,602 135,640 387,242

Environmental Studies 363,215 126,917 490,132 332,796 150,914 483,710 -8% 19% -1%

Geography 227,738 72,425 300,163 146,575 50,521 197,096 -36% -30% -34%

Government 266,826 37,748 304,574

History 25,000 25,000 59,138 59,138 137% 137%

Jewish Studies 110,910 9,090 120,000

Linguistics & Cognitive Science 263,460 136,447 399,907 -100% -100% -100%

Mathematics 730,894 89,968 820,862 455,980 110,914 566,894 -38% 23% -31%

Music 50,000 50,000 -100% -100%

Philosophy 1,782 1,782

Physics & Astronomy 2,746,610 1,137,446 3,884,056 2,315,473 822,465 3,137,938 -16% -28% -19%

Psychological and Brain Sciences 2,796,521 1,283,740 4,080,261 7,899,914 2,647,462 10,547,376 182% 106% 158%

Religion 55,000 55,000 -100% -100%

Rockefeller Center 75,000 75,000 -100% -100%

Sociology 6,000 6,000 46,000 46,000 667% 667%

TOTAL 14,250,743 5,199,235 19,449,978 24,821,756 8,552,234 33,373,990 74% 64% 72%

FY 04 $ FY 05 $ FY 04 % FY 05 %

COMPETE RENEWAL 656,932 14,798,433 3% 44%

NEW 5,171,233 16,987,381 27% 51%

NON-COMP RENEW 12,676,000 1,362,034 65% 4%

SUPPLEMENT 945,813 226,142 5% 1%

TOTAL 19,449,978 33,373,990 100% 100%

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MEDICAL SCHOOL

FY05: DEPARTMENTAL AWARD ANALYSIS

DEPT DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIR% IND%

Anesthesiology 466,166 214,996 681,162 68% 32%

Biochemistry 6,749,471 2,922,800 9,672,271 70% 30%

Community & Family Medicine 9,329,492 2,161,952 11,491,444 81% 19%

Genetics 5,682,169 1,851,410 7,533,579 75% 25%

Medicine 20,678,091 6,616,536 27,294,627 76% 24%

Microbiology 8,714,067 4,137,734 12,851,801 68% 32%

Norris Cotton Cancer Center 1,993,304 1,138,768 3,132,072 64% 36%

Obstetrics and Gynecology 292,176 23,101 315,277 93% 7%

Orthopaedics 2,892,703 1,314,880 4,207,583 69% 31%

Pathology 512,149 233,142 745,291 69% 31%

Pediatrics 8,681,259 1,394,393 10,075,652 86% 14%

Pharmacology & Toxicology 5,930,228 2,700,073 8,630,301 69% 31%

Physiology 6,975,752 3,297,650 10,273,402 68% 32%

Psychiatry 14,456,012 3,979,133 18,435,145 78% 22%

Radiology 3,312,395 1,192,769 4,505,164 74% 26%

Surgery 1,385,750 511,189 1,896,939 73% 27%

TOTAL 98,051,184 33,690,526 131,741,710 74% 26%

FY 04 FY 05 % CHANGE

DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL

DIRECT

INDIRECT

TOTAL

Anesthesiology 629,502 319,131 948,633 466,166 214,996 681,162 -26% -33% -28%

Biochemistry 5,568,428 2,653,505 8,221,933 6,749,471 2,922,800 9,672,271 21% 10% 18%

Community & Family Medicine 8,541,073 2,006,945 10,548,018 9,329,492 2,161,952 11,491,444 9% 8% 9%

Genetics 5,259,702 1,764,201 7,023,903 5,682,169 1,851,410 7,533,579 8% 5% 7%

Medical School Administration 3,350,000 3,350,000 -100% -100%

Medicine 19,577,067 5,630,442 25,207,509 20,678,091 6,616,536 27,294,627 6% 18% 8%

Microbiology 7,788,671 3,624,251 11,412,922 8,714,067 4,137,734 12,851,801 12% 14% 13%

Norris Cotton Cancer Center 1,916,749 1,196,572 3,113,321 1,993,304 1,138,768 3,132,072 4% -5% 1%

Obstetrics and Gynecology 15,766 3,113 18,879 292,176 23,101 315,277 1753% 642% 1570%

Orthopaedics 889,729 426,060 1,315,789 2,892,703 1,314,880 4,207,583 225% 209% 220%

Pathology 436,734 362,134 798,868 512,149 233,142 745,291 17% -36% -7%

Pediatrics 6,304,575 1,190,761 7,495,336 8,681,259 1,394,393 10,075,652 38% 17% 34%

Pharmacology & Toxicology 4,339,298 1,891,456 6,230,754 5,930,228 2,700,073 8,630,301 37% 43% 39%

Physiology 9,840,821 4,191,642 14,032,463 6,975,752 3,297,650 10,273,402 -29% -21% -27%

Psychiatry 17,232,728 4,455,150 21,687,878 14,456,012 3,979,133 18,435,145 -16% -11% -15%

Radiology 2,409,040 944,169 3,353,209 3,312,395 1,192,769 4,505,164 37% 26% 34%

Surgery 1,257,842 497,234 1,755,076 1,385,750 511,189 1,896,939 10% 3% 8%

TOTAL 95,357,725 31,156,766 126,514,491 98,051,184 33,690,526 131,741,710 3% 8% 4%

FY 04 $ FY 05 $FY 04

%FY 05

%COMPETE RENEWAL 14,574,705 92,633,794 12% 70%

NEW 33,974,538 19,752,965 27% 15%

NON-COMP RENEW 76,736,105 17,837,757 61% 14%

SUPPLEMENT 1,229,143 1,517,194 1% 1%

TOTAL 126,514,491 131,741,710 100% 100%

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OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID

FY05: DEPARTMENTAL AWARD ANALYSIS

DEPT DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIR% IND%

Financial Aid 4,484,544 4,484,544 100% 0%

TOTAL 4,484,544 0 4,484,544 100% 0%

FY 04 FY 05 % CHANGE

DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL

Financial Aid 3,520,718 3,520,718 4,484,544 4,484,544 27% 27%

TOTAL 3,520,718 3,520,718 4,484,544 4,484,544 27% 27%

FY 04 $ FY 05 $FY 04

%FY 05

%COMPETE RENEWAL 3,487,922 4,484,544 99% 100%

NEW 0% 0% NON-COMP RENEWAL 32,796 1% 0%

TOTAL 3,520,718 4,484,544 100% 100%

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OFFICE OF THE PROVOST

FY05: DEPARTMENTAL AWARD ANALYSIS

DEPT DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIR% IND%

Dickey Endowment 148,539 40,375 188,914 79% 21%

Ethics Institute 285,779 67,703 353,482 81% 19%

Hopkins Center 106,000 106,000 100% 0%

Hood Museum 30,000 30,000 100% 0%

Provost's Office 553,546 221,001 774,547 71% 29%

Women in Science Project 7,500 7,500 100% 0%

TOTAL 1,131,364 329,079 1,460,443 77% 23%

FY 04 FY 05 % CHANGE

DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIRECT

INDIRECT TOTAL

DIRECT

INDIRECT TOTAL

Dickey Endowment 79,365 20,635 100,000 148,539 40,375 188,914 87% 96% 89%

Ethics Institute 325,299 81,110 406,409 285,779 67,703 353,482 -12% -17% -13%

Hopkins Center 101,321 101,321 106,000 106,000 5% 5%

Hood Museum 1,770 1,770 30,000 30,000 1595% 1595%

Provost's Office 24,889,151 11,016,645 35,905,796 553,546 221,001 774,547 -98% -98% -98%

Women in Science Project 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 0% 0%

TOTAL 25,404,406 11,118,390 36,522,796 1,131,364 329,079 1,460,443 -96% -97% -96%

FY 04 $ FY 05 $FY 04

%FY 05

%COMPETE RENEWAL 312,500 1,037,135 1% 71%

NEW 19,515,062 415,808 53% 28%

NON-COMP RENEW 16,695,234 7,500 46% 1%

SUPPLEMENT 0% 0%

TOTAL 36,522,796 1,460,443 100% 100%

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THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

FY05: DEPARTMENTAL AWARD ANALYSIS

DEPT DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIR% IND%

Thayer Administration 119,214 119,214 100% 0%

Chemical & Biochemical Engineering 507,351 211,938 719,289 71% 29%

Biomedical Engineering 3,681,486 1,175,259 4,856,745 76% 24%

Electrical & Computer Engineering 2,128,779 787,961 2,916,740 73% 27%

Environmental Sciences & Engineering 501,183 185,798 686,981 73% 27%

Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering 3,354,766 803,907 4,158,673 81% 19%

TOTAL 10,292,779 3,164,863 13,457,642 76% 24%

FY 04 FY 05 % CHANGE

DIRECT

INDIRECT TOTAL DIRECT

INDIRECT TOTAL

DIRECT

INDIRECT TOTAL

Thayer Administration 114,750 114,750 119,214 119,214 4% 4% Chemical & Biochemical Engineering 2,569,331 997,488 3,566,819 507,351 211,938 719,289 -80% -79% -80%

Biomedical Engineering 3,687,300 1,176,528 4,863,828 3,681,486 1,175,259 4,856,745 0% 0% 0%

Electrical & Computer Engineering 1,991,485 973,559 2,965,044 2,128,779 787,961 2,916,740 7% -19% -2% Environmental Sciences & Engineering 820,084 163,808 983,892 501,183 185,798 686,981 -39% 13% -30% Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering 3,919,806 910,629 4,830,435 3,354,766 803,907 4,158,673 -14% -12% -14%

TOTAL 13,102,756 4,222,012 17,324,768 10,292,779 3,164,863 13,457,642 -21% -25% -22%

FY 04 $ FY 05 $FY 04

%FY 05

%COMPETE RENEWAL 6,794,768 6,380,990 39% 47%

NEW 3,619,653 4,682,705 21% 35%

NON-COMP RENEW 6,875,938 1,949,433 40% 14%

SUPPLEMENT 34,409 444,514 0% 3%

TOTAL 17,324,768 13,457,642 100% 100%

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TUCK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

FY05: DEPARTMENTAL AWARD ANALYSIS

DEPT DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIR% IND%

Tuck School 1,880,935 701,903 2,582,838 73% 27%

TOTAL 1,880,935 701,903 2,582,838 73% 27%

FY 04 FY 05 % CHANGE

DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL DIRECT INDIRECT TOTAL

DIRECT

INDIRECT

TOTAL

TUCK 1,872,246 500,394 2,372,640 1,880,935 701,903 2,582,838 0% 40% 9%

TOTAL 1,872,246 500,394 2,372,640 1,880,935 701,903 2,582,838 0% 40% 9%

FY 04 $ FY 05 $FY 04

%FY 05

%COMPETE RENEWAL 638,578 0% 25%

NEW 2,312,640 368,022 97% 14%

NON-COMP RENEW 1,576,238 0% 61%

SUPPLEMENT 60,000 3% 0%

TOTAL 2,372,640 2,582,838 100% 100%

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FY 2005 FY 2004 FY 2003 FY 2002 FY 2001

$ # %change* $ # %change* $ # %change* $ # %change* $ # %change*

ARTS & SCIENCES

Private: 6,124,489 73 -24% 8,095,622 108 50% 5,381,093 59 52% 3,534,948 44 -5% 3,737,998 46 7%

Government: 99,212,690 506 -23% 129,102,699 406 155% 50,680,447 336 112% 23,876,181 165 5% 22,722,661 161 19%

Foreign: 13,537 3 -58% 32,166 3 -100% 27,692 1 -66% 80,751 2 100%

TOTAL: 105,350,716 582 -23% 137,230,487 517 145% 56,061,540 395 104% 27,438,821 210 3% 26,541,410 209 18%

DEAN OF COLLEGE

Private: 3,000 1 -100% 43,860 1 100%

Government: -100% 29,990 1 -78% 136,780 1 100%

Foreign:

TOTAL: 3,000 1 -100% 73,850 2 -46% 136,780 1 100%

MEDICAL SCHOOL

Private: 86,820,169 693 60% 54,247,718 485 -19% 66,967,294 430 132% 28,896,661 267 45% 19,866,368 184 5%

Government: 199,710,632 631 13% 176,596,913 553 -13% 201,932,267 540 51% 133,891,290 420 30% 102,697,220 390 -1%

Foreign: 1,726,923 19 -37% 2,750,639 29 200% 915,662 9 182% 324,867 7 362% 70,300 1 100%

TOTAL: 288,257,724 1,343 23% 233,595,270 1,067 -13% 269,815,223 979 65% 163,112,818 694 33% 122,633,888 575 0%

FINANCIAL AID

Private:

Government: 3,706,872 3 41% 2,625,497 3 -7% 2,825,262 4 1% 2,783,536 4 6% 2,626,428 3 34%

Foreign:

TOTAL: 3,706,872 3 41% 2,625,497 3 -7% 2,825,262 4 1% 2,783,536 4 6% 2,626,428 3 34%

PROVOST

Private: 784,823 16 -4% 821,793 17 237% 243,948 16 1642% 14,000 2 -95% 289,472 15 -45%

Government: 1,759,764 14 -91% 19,532,494 10 -36% 30,288,818 20 48% 20,406,149 20 1808% 1,069,659 9 -93%

Foreign: 77,936 1 -22% 100,000 2 -100% 30,000 2 -40% 50,000 1 100%

TOTAL: 2,622,523 31 -87% 20,454,287 29 -33% 30,532,766 36 49% 20,450,149 24 1351% 1,409,131 25 -91%

THAYER SCHOOL

Private: 2,052,228 29 -62% 5,342,640 36 -25% 7,134,368 50 135% 3,035,829 23 40% 2,161,140 28 17%

Government: 29,330,852 127 -18% 35,872,682 148 -14% 41,708,147 135 79% 23,289,279 54 65% 14,124,288 67 16%

Foreign: 107,440 1

TOTAL: 31,490,520 157 -24% 41,215,322 184 -16% 48,842,515 185 86% 26,325,108 77 62% 16,285,428 95 16%

TUCK

Private: 321,376 6 100% 166,837 5 100% 202,907 3 100%

Government: 1,019,579 2 -71% 3,489,246 14 1% 3,455,109 9 620% 480,000 1 -3% 494,000 1 14%

Foreign:

TOTAL: 1,340,955 8 -63% 3,656,083 19 0% 3,658,016 12 662% 480,000 1 -3% 494,000 1 14%

TOTAL COLLEGE

Private: 96,106,085 818 40% 68,674,610 651 -14% 79,929,610 558 125% 35,525,298 337 36% 26,054,978 273 5%

Government: 334,740,389 1,283 -9% 367,219,531 1,134 11% 330,890,050 1,044 62% 204,756,425 665 42% 143,871,036 632 -6%

Foreign: 1,925,836 24 -33% 2,882,805 34 215% 915,662 9 139% 382,559 10 90% 201,051 4 704%

TOTAL: 432,772,310 2,125 -1% 438,776,946 1,819 7% 411,735,322 1,611 71% 240,664,282 1,012 41% 170,127,065 909 -4%

*compared to previous year

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTS

FISCAL YEARS 2001-2005 COMPARISONS

PROPOSALS, BY DIVISION

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$ # $ # $ # $ # $ #

ARTS & SCIENCES ANTHROPOLOGY 95,386 3 103,377 3 18,208 1 359,813 2 285,583 2 ASIAN & MIDDLE EASTERN LANG. 27,692 1

BIOLOGY 22,265,954 107 14,782,426 73 9,295,940 63 3,839,257 32 4,742,960 33

CHEMISTRY 14,432,745 77 11,665,707 59 4,866,656 29 2,963,495 23 3,099,982 21

COMPUTER SCIENCE 20,962,752 76 17,602,226 42 10,738,757 48 4,826,924 24 1,964,796 18

DEAN OF FACULTY 67,500 5 510,074 2

EARTH SCIENCES 4,825,974 38 7,213,087 55 2,496,086 28 1,373,359 12 1,201,022 14

ECONOMICS 2,721,194 14 1,824,636 13 1,225,988 17 173,552 4 457,110 7

EDUCATION 1,130,532 7 943,962 5 50,000 2 120,780 1 10,300 1

ENGLISH 7,996 1

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 769,545 14 1,447,900 16 1,965,764 23 827,406 15 725,423 11

GEOGRAPHY 1,431,366 12 1,008,531 14 3,971,544 16 279,112 5 283,806 4 GOVERNMENT 380,071 6 326,801 3 18,210 1 517,761 3 1,843,228 8

HISTORY 130,450 4 25,000 2 2,620 1 20,565 1

JEWISH STUDIES 120,000 2

LINGUISTICS AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES 635,212 9

MALS PROGRAM 499,759 2 20,529 1

MATHEMATICS 2,857,065 25 8,549,507 26 2,785,967 18 617,760 9 533,034 8

MUSIC 50,000 1 20,000 1

NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES 80,000 1

PHILOSOPHY 1,825 2

PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY 14,371,870 120 7,328,171 74 9,521,561 94 2,449,538 31 2,863,646 30

PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES 17,962,987 69 62,819,668 113 9,036,739 49 8,439,109 43 8,409,426 49

RELIGION 315,000 3 55,000 1

ROCKEFELLER CENTER 330,642 4

RUSSIAN 500,000 1

SOCIOLOGY 46,000 1 4,000 1 85,193 1

SPANISH 30,000 1

STUDIO ART 14,875 1

ARTS & SCIENCES 105,350,716 582 137,230,487 517 56,061,540 395 27,438,821 210 26,541,410 209

DEAN OF COLLEGE DEAN OF 1ST YR STUDENTS 43,860 1

HEALTH SERVICES 29,990 1 136,780 1

STUDENT LIFE 3,000 1

DEAN OF COLLEGE 3,000 1 73,850 2 136,780 1

FY 2003

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTSFISCAL YEARS 2001-2005

PROPOSALS, BY AREA, 5 YEAR COMPARISON

FY 2001FY 2002FY 2004FY 2005

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$ # $ # $ # $ # $ #

FY 2003

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTSFISCAL YEARS 2001-2005

PROPOSALS, BY AREA, 5 YEAR COMPARISON

FY 2001FY 2002FY 2004FY 2005

MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 439,713 3 2,000,000 1 1,350,000 1 792,500 3

ANESTHESIOLOGY 3,578,711 20 2,299,993 13 1,454,848 13 714,252 4 1,126,674 7

ANIMAL RESEARCH FACILITY 237,555 1

BIOCHEMISTRY 11,023,703 60 11,940,258 66 11,636,770 71 10,795,820 41 7,644,352 34

COMMUNITY & FAMILY MED 25,963,769 110 27,914,230 98 42,950,804 156 31,814,781 113 20,925,210 94

DARTMOUTH CENTER ON ADDICITON 97,360 2

KOOP INSTITUTE 50,800 1 593,125 2 49,000 3

GENETICS 27,383,305 138 10,384,775 85 9,283,130 51 5,785,732 19 1,177,861 4

MEDICINE 71,063,738 340 50,316,093 230 56,137,178 179 34,348,840 160 20,604,373 118

MICROBIOLOGY 29,904,262 131 21,524,174 115 16,924,620 72 14,270,076 60 14,392,718 57

NORRIS COTTON CANCER CENTER 3,409,555 3 449,040 2 5,754,710 2 1,780,398 1 1,737,745 1

OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY 1,298,249 5 2,088,738 12 2,577,354 11 355,560 2 1,278,621 2

OFFICE OF CONT MEDICAL ED 86,396 2 69,476 1

ORTHOPAEDICS 4,054,095 23 4,644,028 16

PATHOLOGY 3,084,543 21 1,692,674 13 4,198,245 23 1,645,663 12 2,187,658 15

PEDIATRICS 21,026,209 84 8,944,169 52 12,801,448 65 7,145,260 48 5,775,390 38

PHARMACOLOGY/TOXICOLOGY 13,776,074 57 19,635,977 66 14,154,881 73 8,759,837 41 9,620,584 41

PHYSIOLOGY 16,220,567 55 15,864,075 47 16,767,813 55 15,285,058 44 13,441,325 55 PSYCHIATRY 30,419,509 165 40,687,006 174 62,876,429 121 12,243,903 68 10,744,727 55 RADIOLOGY 15,688,505 47 6,604,774 14 5,287,399 20 5,465,862 24 6,673,662 14

SURGERY 9,825,857 79 6,605,266 63 6,872,398 64 10,689,175 53 4,223,933 33

MEDICAL SCHOOL 288,257,724 1,343 233,595,270 1,067 269,815,223 979 163,112,818 694 122,633,888 575

FINANCIAL AID 3,706,872 3 2,625,497 3 2,825,262 4 2,783,536 4 2,626,428 3

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$ # $ # $ # $ # $ #

FY 2003

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTSFISCAL YEARS 2001-2005

PROPOSALS, BY AREA, 5 YEAR COMPARISON

FY 2001FY 2002FY 2004FY 2005

PROVOST COMPUTING SERVICES 799,988 3 ELECTRON MICROSCOPE FACILITY 363,902 1 402,725 1

ETHICS INSTITUTE 667,276 4 406,409 1 10,071 2 576,805 2 208,516 1

HOOD MUSEUM 484,771 6 270,769 5 215,540 3 299,930 2 172,712 3

HOPKINS CENTER 187,876 14 169,194 12 142,045 13 94,000 2 105,688 9

ILEAD 8,400 1

INST FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROT 18,494,739 4 INST FOR SECURITY TECH STUDIES 480,725 1 20,203,048 8 14,605,138 5 450,000 1 INTERNATIONAL OFFICE 2,000 1

JOHN SLOAN DICKEY CENTER 100,000 2 268,308 6 379,086 7

LIBRARY 40,000 1 39,962 1 112,343 3 77,229 2 PROVOST 435,112 2 524,951 3 9,548,698 6 4,083,400 2

WOMEN IN SCIENCE PROGRAM 7,500 1 7,500 1 7,500 1 7,500 1 7,500 1

PROVOST 2,622,523 31 20,454,287 29 30,532,766 36 20,450,149 24 1,409,131 25

THAYER SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 2,344,857 24 3,749,256 19 184,467 4

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 11,734,549 54 15,522,460 51 16,660,979 75 16,615,282 38 5,458,208 32

CHEM & BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING 3,106,288 7 2,202,911 10 8,103,958 12 218,749 2 3,913,187 7

ELECTRICAL & COMP ENGINEERING 8,281,154 16 9,168,968 47 10,846,803 35 4,332,028 15 4,764,423 23

ENVIRONMENTAL SCI & ENG 2,081,080 12 3,126,495 26 477,652 9 601,885 5 355,722 7

MATERIAL SCI & MECH ENG 3,942,592 44 7,445,232 31 12,568,656 50 4,557,164 17 1,793,888 26

THAYER SCHOOL 31,490,520 157 41,215,322 184 48,842,515 185 26,325,108 77 16,285,428 95

TUCK 1,340,955 8 3,656,083 19 3,658,016 12 480,000 1 494,000 1

TOTAL COLLEGE 432,772,310 2,125 438,776,946 1,819 411,735,322 1,611 240,664,282 1,012 170,127,065 909

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PROPOSAL SUMMARY BY DIVISIONFISCAL YEAR 2005

THAYER$ 31,490,520

7.28%

ARTS & SCI$ 105,350,716

24.34%

DMS$ 288,257,724

66.61%

FIN AID$ 3,706,872

0.86%

PROVOST$ 2,622,523

0.61%

TUCK$ 1,340,955

0.31%

DEAN OF THE COLLEGE$ 3,0000.00%

Total Proposal Requests: $432,772,310

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ARTS & SCIENCES AWARDS PROPOSALS

Corporate 514,930 1,905,048Department of Defense 238,825 4,020,514Department of Education 660,240 550,060Department of Energy 396,621 1,944,961Department of Health & Human Services 7,986,887 14,180,431Foreign Foundation 11,712Foreign Private Educational Institutions 1,782 1,825Foundations 2,845,016 2,699,042National Aeronautics & Space Administration 946,242 5,796,423National Science Foundation 12,308,626 53,419,089Other Government 4,960,109 12,850,583Private Educational Institutions 1,096,581 1,445,908Private Institutes 112,508 62,653Professional & Technical Associations 80,000 30,000Public Educational Institutions 1,225,623 6,432,467

TOTAL 33,373,990$ 105,350,716$

DARTMOUTH MEDICAL SCHOOL AWARDS PROPOSALS

Corporate 6,621,704 20,447,713Department of Defense 684,425 9,582,740Department of Education 1,801,773Department of Health & Human Services 90,566,318 154,438,841Foreign Corporations 944,290 916,699Foreign Foundation 735,224Foreign Government 17,759 75,000Foundations 12,242,269 43,627,036National Aeronautics & Space Administration 100,000National Science Foundation 43,700 4,058,365Other Government 3,552,659 8,906,044Private Educational Institutions 1,623,134 11,637,937Private Institutes 3,550,221 10,487,745Professional & Technical Associations 1,248,395 619,738Public Educational Institutions 1,863,143 15,301,699State of NH 8,683,693 5,621,170

TOTAL 131,741,710$ 288,257,724$

DEAN OF THE COLLEGE AWARDS PROPOSALS

Foundations 0 3,000

FINANCIAL AID AWARDS PROPOSALS

Department of Education 4,484,544 3,706,872

TOTAL 4,484,544$ 3,706,872$

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTSPROPOSALS AND AWARDS

BY SPONSORFISCAL YEAR 2005

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OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTSPROPOSALS AND AWARDS

BY SPONSORFISCAL YEAR 2005

OFFICE OF THE PROVOST AWARDS PROPOSALS

National Science Foundation 1,099,988Department of Defense 7,500 7,500Department of Health & Human Services 353,482 367,276Foreign Corporations 80,000 77,936Foreign Private Educational Institutions 188,914Foundations 46,000 396,107National Endowment for the Arts 70,000 235,000Other Government 494,739 10,000Private Institutes 219,808 377,176Professional & Technical Associations 11,540Public Educational Institutions 40,000

TOTAL 1,460,443$ 2,622,523$

THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AWARDS PROPOSALS

Corporate 643,808 642,613Department of Defense 1,257,800 4,498,662Department of Energy 1,516,818 2,902,976Department of Health & Human Services 1,877,589 8,143,831Foreign Corporations 107,440 107,440Foundations 200,000 266,750National Aeronautics & Space Administration 527,458National Science Foundation 809,942 4,409,714Other Government 5,510,288 4,468,465Private Educational Institutions 50,857 947,621Private Institutes 216,679 193,244Professional & Technical Associations 900 2,000Public Educational Institutions 738,063 4,907,204

TOTAL 13,457,642$ 31,490,520$

TUCK SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AWARDS PROPOSALS

Foundations 215,000 215,600National Science Foundation 32,936Other Government 2,367,838 986,643Private Educational Institutions 105,776

TOTAL 2,582,838$ 1,340,955$

TOTAL COLLEGE 187,101,167$ 432,772,310$

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OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTSPROPOSALS AND AWARDS

BY SPONSORFISCAL YEAR 2005

TOTAL COLLEGE AWARDS PROPOSALS

Corporate 7,780,442 22,995,374Department of Defense 2,188,550 18,109,416Department of Education 5,144,784 6,058,705Department of Energy 1,913,439 4,847,937Department of Health & Human Services 100,784,276 177,130,379Foreign Foundation 746,936Foreign Government 17,759 75,000Foreign Corporations 1,131,730 1,102,075Foreign Private Educational Institutions 190,696 1,825Foundations 15,548,285 47,207,535National Aeronautics & Space Administration 1,573,700 5,796,423National Endowment for the Arts 70,000 235,000National Science Foundation 13,162,268 63,020,092Other Government 16,885,633 27,221,735Private Educational Institutions 2,770,572 14,137,242Private Institutes 4,099,216 11,120,818Professional & Technical Associations 1,329,295 663,278Public Educational Institutions 3,826,829 26,681,370State of NH 8,683,693 5,621,170

TOTAL 187,101,167$ 432,772,310$

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SOURCE OF AWARDS BY SPONSOR TOTAL COLLEGE, FISCAL YEAR 2005

Other4.50%

NSF7.03%

DEPT OF ED2.75%

FOREIGN GOVT0.01%

NEA0.04%

FOREIGN ED-PVT0.10%

FOREIGN CORP0.60%

PROF/TECH ASSN0.71%

NASA0.84%

DEPT OF ENERGY1.02%

DOD1.17%

ED-PVT1.48%

ED-PUB2.05%

PVT INST2.19%

CORP4.16%

STATE OF NH4.64%

FDN8.31%

OTHER GOV'T9.02%

DHHS53.87%

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2003 2004 2005

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Other8.86%

INDIAN HLTH SVC0.00%

PHS-NIH-NIBIB3.58%

PHS-NIH-NIEHS3.92%

PHS-NIH-NIMH5.10%

PHS-NIH-NIAMS5.38%

PHS-NIH-NIDDK5.73%

PHS-NIH-NHLBI6.23%

PHS-NIH-NIAID9.47%

PHS-NIH-NCRR6.92%

PHS-NIH-NIGMS9.89%

PHS-NIH-NCI25.28%

PHS-NIH-NICHD3.37%

PHS-NIH-NIA2.72%

PHS-HRSA1.94% PHS-NIH-NIDA

1.45%

PHS-NIH-FIC0.60%

PHS-HRSA-BHP0.57%

PHS-NIH-NEI0.44%

PHS-NIH-NIDR0.40%

PHS-NIH-NHGRI0.35%

PHS-CDC-NCCDPHP0.32%

PHS-AHRQ0.29%

PHS-NIH-NIDCD0.19%

PHS-CDC0.15%

PHS-NIH-NLM0.14%

PHS-NIH-NINDS3.54%

PHS-NIH-NIAAA0.74%

PHS-HRSA-MCH1.29%

SOURCE OF AWARDS BY SPONSOR: DHHSFISCAL YEAR 2005

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Other5.254%

PHS-CDC-NCCDPHP0.185%

PHS-NIH-NCCAM0.220%

PHS-NIH-NINR0.119%

FOOD & DRUG ADMIN0.048%

INDIAN HEALTH SVC0.001%

PHS-NIH-FIC0.224%

PHS-NIH-NCI30.982%

PHS-NIH-NIAID14.386%

PHS-NIH-NHLBI7.479%

PHS-NIH-NLM0.378%

PHS-NIH-NIDR0.378%

PHS-HRSA-MCH0.473%

PHS-NIH-NIEHS0.755%

PHS-HRSA0.802%

PHS-NIH-NIDCD0.846%

PHS-NIH-NEI0.911%

PHS-CDC0.933%

PHS-NIH-NIDA1.067%

PHS-AHRQ1.189%

PHS-SAMHSA1.540%

PHS-NIH-NIA1.737%

PHS-NIH2.181%

PHS-NIH-NIAMS3.052%

PHS-NIH-NIGMS5.935%

PHS-NIH-NIMH4.871%

PHS-NIH-NCRR4.499%

PHS-NIH-NIBIB3.866%

PHS-NIH-NICHD3.590%

PHS-NIH-NHGRI0.253%

NIAID-NERCE-BEID0.344%

PHS-NIH-NINDS3.350%

PHS-NIH-NIAAA0.228%

PHS-NIH-NIDDK3.176%

SOURCE OF PROPOSALS BY SPONSOR: DHHS

FISCAL YEAR 2005

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SOURCE OF PROPOSALS BY SPONSORTOTAL COLLEGE, FISCAL YEAR 2005

DHHS40.93%

Other3.07%

FOREIGN PVT ED0.00%

FOREIGN GOVT0.02%

NEA0.05%

PROF/TECH ASSN0.15%

FOREIGN FDN0.17%

FOREIGN CORP0.25%

DEPT OF ENERGY1.12%

STATE OF NH1.30%

NASA1.34%

DEPT OF ED1.40%

INSTITUTE2.57%

PVT ED INST3.27%

DOD4.18%

CORPORATE5.31%

PUBLIC ED INST6.17%

OTHER GOVT6.29%

FOUNDATION10.91%

NSF14.56%

Total Proposal Requests: $432,772,310

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SOURCE OF PROPOSALS THREE YEAR COMPARISON BY SPONSOR

2003 2004 2005

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0

5

10

15

20

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30DOLLARS (MILLIONS)

HEALTH CARE FIN ADMN

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CDC

CDC-NCCDPHP

HRSA

HRSA-BHP

HRSA-HAB

HRSA-MCH

INDIAN HEALTH SVC

NIH-FIC

NIH-NCI

NIH-NCRR

NIH-NEI

NIH-NHGRI

NIH-NHLBI

NIH-NIA

NIH-NIAAA

NIH-NIAID

NIH-NIAMS

NIH-NIBIB

NIH-NICHD

NIH-NIDA

NIH-NIDCD

NIH-NIDDK

NIH-NIDR

NIH-NIEHS

NIH-NIGMS

NIH-NIMH

NIH-NINDS

NIH-NLM

SAMHSA

SOURCE OF AWARDS BY SPONSOR: DHHSTHREE YEAR COMPARISON

2003 2004 2005

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FISCAL YEAR

NUMBER OF AWARDS

$ VALUE AVERAGE $ PER AWARD

NUMBER OF PROPOSALS

$ VALUE AVERAGE $ PER

SUBMISSION1980 233 $15,376,473 $65,993 390 $26,077,067 $66,8641981 239 $15,168,703 $63,467 374 $29,641,498 $79,2551982 225 $15,450,125 $68,667 381 $32,753,896 $85,9681983 237 $17,267,091 $72,857 391 $34,827,193 $89,0721984 263 $19,364,812 $73,630 451 $40,858,156 $90,5951985 266 $25,050,617 $94,175 447 $45,524,405 $101,8441986 331 $28,150,162 $85,046 453 $59,747,001 $131,8921987 337 $31,746,475 $94,203 528 $54,882,567 $103,9441988 424 $38,108,154 $89,878 582 $63,976,815 $109,9261989 366 $38,390,578 $104,892 548 $69,372,330 $126,5921990 415 $44,261,600 $106,654 650 $83,570,637 $128,5701991 497 $56,043,973 $101,162 757 $94,098,113 $124,3041992 534 $56,045,016 $93,721 827 $110,276,252 $133,3451993 548 $66,774,559 $110,737 840 $104,826,731 $124,7941994 630 $76,399,877 $105,817 989 $144,878,215 $146,4901995 589 $74,398,404 $115,525 893 $130,499,531 $146,1361996 557 $70,317,683 $110,659 851 $120,002,514 $141,0141997 610 $78,371,592 $120,944 847 $127,699,814 $150,7671998 634 $79,265,092 $118,483 820 $147,001,777 $178,7621999 659 $89,251,945 $117,129 820 $123,775,079 $151,2962000 710 $101,728,987 $127,161 914 $177,585,058 $195,5782001 778 $128,210,710 $164,795 909 $170,127,065 $187,3642002 842 $156,954,675 $186,407 1,012 $240,664,282 $237,8112003 806 $165,317,011 $205,108 1,611 $411,735,322 $255,5772004 827 $205,705,391 $248,737 1,819 $438,776,946 $241,2192005 866 $187,101,167 $216,052 2,125 $432,772,310 $203,658

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTSDARTMOUTH COLLEGE

HISTORICAL AWARD AND PROPOSAL DATA

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DOLLARS (MILLIONS)

*Note: A change in the recording of proposals, whereby project annual renewals are tracked consistently for the first time, results in the apparent inflation in proposals beginning in FY2003.

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College of Arts and Sciences

Award and Proposal Detail The College of Arts and Sciences managed 419 active sponsored projects during FY 2005. Total awards were up 72% from FY 2004. The categories of sponsors awarding more than $1,000,000 to the College during FY 2005 is listed in Table 1. Direct and Indirect awards to the College by purpose are shown in Table 2. The charts show the distribution of awards and proposals among departments and percentage of Arts and Sciences funding by sponsoring agency.

Table 1 Table 2 Agency Award Amount Purpose Direct Indirect Total National Science Foundation $12,308,626 Research $22,960,478 $8,507,410 $31,467,888 Dept of Health and Human Services $7,986,887 Other Sponsored $286,638 $5,250 $291,888 National Institute of Justice $3,779,778 Instructional $404,208 $30,484 $434,692 Foundations $2,845,016 Fellowships $970,432 $9,090 $979,522 Public Educational Institutions $1,225,623 Equipment $200,000 $0 $200,000 Total $24,821,756 $8,552,234 $33,373,990

Arts & Sciences Awards by Department FY 2005

Other5.45%

Psychological and Brain Sciences31.60%

Physics & Astronomy9.40%

Computer Science17.45%

Biological Sciences17.55%

Earth Sciences2.05%

Economics6.29%

Chemistry8.50%

Jewish Studies0.36%

Anthropology0.29%

History0.18%

Dean of Faculty Office0.37%

Geography0.59%

Government0.91%

Education1.16%

Environmental Studies1.45%Mathematics

1.70%

Sociology0.14%

Philosophy0.01%

Arts & Sciences Proposals by Department FY 2005

BIOLOGY21.14%

CHEMISTRY13.70%

PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES

17.05%

COMPUTER SCIENCE19.90%

PHILOSOPHY0.00%

Other2.27%

SPANISH0.03%

GEOGRAPHY1.36%

ECONOMICS2.58%

MATHEMATICS2.71%

EARTH SCIENCES4.58%

PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY13.64%

ANTHROPOLOGY0.09%

JEWISH STUDIES0.11%

HISTORY0.12%

RELIGION0.30%

GOVERNMENT0.36%

RUSSIAN0.47%

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES0.73% EDUCATION

1.07%

SOCIOLOGY0.04%

Arts & Sciences Awards by Sponsor FY 2005

Professional & Technical Associations

0.24%

Foreign Private Educational Institutions

0.01%

Other2.49%

National Science Foundation36.88%

Department of Health & Human Services

23.93%

Other Government14.86%

Corporate1.54%

Department of Education1.98%

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

2.84%

Private Educational Institutions

3.29%

Public Educational Institutions3.67%

Foundations8.52%

Private Institutes0.34%

Department of Defense0.72%

Department of Energy1.19%

Arts & Sciences Proposals by Sponsor FY 2005

Other5.65%

National Science Foundation50.71%

Dept of Health & Human Services13.46%

Department of Defense3.82%

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

5.50%Public Educational Institutions6.11%

Other Government12.20%

Professional & Technical Associations

0.03%

Foreign Foundation0.01%

Private Institutes0.06%

Department of Education0.52%

Private Educational Institutions

1.37%

Corporate1.81%

Department of Energy1.85%

Foundations2.56%

Foreign Private Educational Institutions

0.00%

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DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Nichols, D L NSF G 67,338 C Collaborative Research at Cerro Portezuelo: Spanning the Classic to Postclassic at a Teotihuacan Regional Center

PI- Nichols, D L NSF G 28,048 N Collaborative Research at Cerro Portezuelo: Spanning the Classic to Postclassic at a Teotihuacan Regional Center

Anthropology Total 95,386

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DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Nichols, D L NSF G 28,048 N Collaborative Research at Cerro Portezuelo: Spanning the Classic to Postclassic at a Teotihuacan Regional Center

PI- Nichols, D L NSF G 67,338 C Collaborative Research at Cerro Portezuelo: Spanning the Classic to Postclassic at a Teotihuacan Regional Center

Anthropology Total 95,386

2-3

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DEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Hockley, A JAPAN-US FRIEND COMM G $ under PI N Portsmouth Treaty Conference (JUSFC)

Art History Total $ under PI

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DEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Hockley, A JAPAN-US FRIEND COMM G $ under PI N Portsmouth Treaty Conference (JUSFC)

CO- Hockley, A MATSUSHITA INTER FDN F $ under PI N Portsmouth Treaty Conference (MIF)

Art History Total $ under PI

2-5

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ayres, M P PAUL SMITHS COLLEGE E 11,000 N Beech Bark Disease in Northern Hardwoods Forests

PI- Ayres, M P US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 200,000 C The Effects of Host Species and Infestation Size on Population Ecology of Endroctonus Frontalis

PI- Ayres, M P US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 49,991 N Southern Pine Beetle: The Causes of Transitions between Endemic and Epidemic Conditions

PI- Ayres, M P US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 58,552 N Temperature-Driven Modeling for Prediction of Relative Abundance of Bark Beetle Life Stages

PI- Ayres, M P US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 100,000 N The Effects of Host Species and Infestation Size on Population Ecology of Endroctonus Frontalis

CO- Ayres, M P OED G $ under PI C Increasing Graduate Education in the Biological Sciences

PI- Benson, H P PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 0 N Calmodulin Regulation of Flagellar MotilityPI- Bickel, S E PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 315,285 R Regulation of Sister-Chromatid Cohesion in

DrosophilaPI- Chen, C Y ST LAWRENCE UNIV E 19,911 N A Multidisciplinary Study of the Atmospheric and

Ecological Environments for Lake Champlain and Its Basin Area

PI- Dolph, P PHS-NIH-NINDS G 292,300 C Photoreceptor Cell Degeneration in Drosophila Melanogaster

CO- Folt, C L PHS-NIH-NIEHS G $ under PI R Toxic Metals in the Northeast: From Biological to Environmental Implications

PI- Gross, R H NSF G 209,480 N Identification of Cis-Regulatory Elements in Groups of Co-regulated Genes

PI- Guerinot, M NSF G 180,832 C Metal Uptake in Arabidopsis ThalianaPI- Guerinot, M NSF G 900,000 C The IonomePI- Guerinot, M NSF G 790,000 N The IonomePI- Irwin, R E NSF G 247,800 C Pollination Webs: Impacts of a Plant Invasion on

Native Plant-Pollinator Interactions, Linkage Strength, and Native Plant Reproduction

PI- Irwin, R E NSF G 127,112 N Pollination Webs: Impacts of a Plant Invasion on Native Plant-Pollinator Interactions, Linkage Strength, and Native Plant Reproduction

PI- Irwin, R E NSF G 6,000 S Pollination Webs: Impacts of a Plant Invasion on Native Plant-Pollinator Interactions, Linkage Strength, and Native Plant Reproduction

PI- Irwin, R E UNIV OF MASS E 36,033 N Chemical Defenses against Floral Enemies: Costs and Benefits of Toxic Nectar to Pollination, Nectar Robbing, and Plants

PI- Lambie, E J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 265,440 C Control of Nematode Germline DevelopmentCO- Langford, G M PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Regulation of CFTR TraffickingCO- Langford, G M PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI R Regulation of CFTR TraffickingCO- Mason, M G UNIV OF N C CHAPEL E $ under PI N Analysis of Two-Component Signaling Elements from

ArabidopsisPI- Mbora, D N M M BIODIVERSITY FDN F 11,000 N Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on The Population of

Tana River Red ColobusPI- McClung, C NSF G 160,000 C Molecular Genetic Analysis of Plant Circadian

Rhythms

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- McClung, C OED G 206,325 C Increasing Graduate Education in the Biological Sciences

PI- McClung, C US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 10,000 N 15th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research

PI- McPeek, M A NSF G 104,647 C Predator-Induced Physiological Stress and its Consequences for the Growth/Predation Risk Trade-Off

PI- McPeek, M A NSF G 13,690 S Predator-Induced Physiological Stress and its Consequences for the Growth/Predation Risk Trade-Off

PI- Peterson, K J NASA G 189,301 C Using Molecular Clocks and Regulatory Networks to Test Origin-of-Bilateria Scenarios

PI- Peterson, K J NSF G 48,634 C Tempo and Mode of Early Animal Evolution: Estimating Metazoan Divergence Times with a Molecular Clock

PI- Schaller, G E NSF G 110,000 C Signaling by Ethylene Receptors of ArabidopsisPI- Schaller, G E UNIV OF N C CHAPEL E 105,096 N Analysis of Two-Component Signaling Elements from

ArabidopsisPI- Schaller, G E US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 220,000 C Role of Type-B Response Regulators in Cytokinin

Signal TransductionPI- Schaller, G E US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 110,000 N Role of Type-B Response Regulators in Cytokinin

Signal TransductionPI- Sloboda, R D NSF G 300,000 C Analysis of Intraflagellar TransportPI- Sloboda, R D NSF G 150,000 N Analysis of Intraflagellar TransportPI- Smith, E F PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 276,500 C Calcium Regulation of Flagellar MotilityPI- Stemberger, R S E&S ENVIR CHEM INC C 32,835 N Assessment of Extent to Which Intensively-Studied

Lakes are Representative of the Adirondack Mountain Region

Biological Sciences Total 5,857,764

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ayres, M P NSF G 65,301 N Direct and Indirect Effects of Climate on Lepidoptera Populations

PI- Ayres, M P NSF G 138,543 C Direct and Indirect Effects of Climate on Lepidoptera Populations

PI- Ayres, M P PAUL SMITHS COLLEGE E 11,000 N Beech Bark Disease in Northern Hardwoods Forests

PI- Ayres, M P US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 58,552 N Temperature-Driven Modeling for Prediction of Relative Abundance of Bark Beetle Life Stages

PI- Benson, H P PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 47,296 C Calmodulin Regulation of Flagellar MotilityPI- Berger, E M BECKMAN FOUNDATION F 105,600 N Beckman Scholars Program Dartmouth

CollegePI- Berger, E M US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 107,200 R A Genetic Regulatory Hierarchy for Juvenile

Hormone ActionPI- Berger, E M US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 229,358 C A Genetic Regulatory Hierarchy for Juvenile

Hormone ActionCO- Berger, E M NSF G $ under PI N Molecular Basis of Juvenile Hormone Action in

Insect DevelopmentCO- Berger, E M NSF G $ under PI C Molecular Basis of Juvenile Hormone Action in

Insect DevelopmentPI- Calsbeek, R G NSF G 185,188 N Evaluating Mechanisms of Divergence in

Caribbean Anoles: Natural Selection, Sexual Conflict, and Gene Flow

PI- Calsbeek, R G NSF G 360,904 C Evaluating Mechanisms of Divergence in Caribbean Anoles: Natural Selection, Sexual Conflict, and Gene Flow

PI- Chen, C Y DOD G 471,389 N Biological Processes Affecting Bioaccumulation, Transfer, and Toxicity of Metal Contaminants in Estuarine Sediments

PI- Chen, C Y DOD G 958,455 C Biological Processes Affecting Bioaccumulation, Transfer, and Toxicity of Metal Contaminants in Estuarine Sediments

PI- Chen, C Y NOAA G 232,528 N Mercury and Arsenic Speciation and Bioaccumulation in Sentinel Seafood and Biomarker Species

PI- Chen, C Y NOAA G 433,936 C Mercury and Arsenic Speciation and Bioaccumulation in Sentinel Seafood and Biomarker Species

PI- Chen, C Y ST LAWRENCE UNIV E 18,162 R A Multidisciplinary Study of the Atmospheric and Ecological Environments for Lake Champlain and Its Basin Area

PI- Chen, C Y UNIV OF NH E 130,645 N Mercury Speciation and Bioaccumulation in Sentinel Species in the Gulf of Maine

PI- Chen, C Y UNIV OF NH E 38,384 C Mercury Speciation and Bioaccumulation in Sentinel Species in the Gulf of Maine

PI- Chen, C Y UNIV OF NH E 2,100 R Trophic Transfer of Metals in Estuarine Food Webs

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Cottingham, K L NSF G 64,029 N Building Coupled Dynamic Models Of Shallow Lake Ecosystems:

PI- Cottingham, K L NSF G 58,436 N COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Solar UV Radiation and Zooplankton Grazers as Inactivators of Cryptospordium spp. in Lakes and Reservoirs

PI- Cottingham, K L NSF G 250,068 C COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Solar UV Radiation and Zooplankton Grazers as Inactivators of Cryptospordium spp. in Lakes and Reservoirs

PI- Dolph, P PHS-NIH-NEI G 159,900 N Lysosomal Proteases and Retinal Degeneration

PI- Dolph, P PHS-NIH-NINDS G 316,000 C Photoreceptor Cell Degeneration in Drosophila Melanogaster

PI- Dubrovsky, E B NSF G 543,737 N Molecular Basis of Juvenile Hormone Action in Insect Development

PI- Dubrovsky, E B NSF G 1,804,915 C Molecular Basis of Juvenile Hormone Action in Insect Development

CO- Dubrovsky, V US DEPT AGRICULTURE G $ under PI R A Genetic Regulatory Hierarchy for Juvenile Hormone Action

CO- Dubrovsky, V US DEPT AGRICULTURE G $ under PI C A Genetic Regulatory Hierarchy for Juvenile Hormone Action

CO- Ellis, A M NSF G $ under PI N Dissertation Research: Linking Individual Movement to Population-level Processes: Population Genetics of Tree Hole Mosquitoes

PI- Erives, A J DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 100,000 N Molecular Mechanisms of Gene Induction by dMyc Complexes During Cell-Proliferation

PI- Erives, A J DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 200,000 C Molecular Mechanisms of Gene Induction by dMyc Complexes During Cell-Proliferation

PI- Erives, A J NSF G 291,234 N Evolution of Dipteran Neuroectodermal Gene Sets

PI- Erives, A J NSF G 1,270,951 C Evolution of Dipteran Neuroectodermal Gene Sets

PI- Erives, A J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 378,860 N Dipteran Co-regulation of Neuroectodermal Genes

PI- Folt, C L ATLANTIC SALMON FED P 2,800 N Consequences of Early Season Predation Risk for Survival of Stocked Juvenile Atlantic Salmon

PI- Gross, R H NSF G 221,306 N Identification of Cis-Regulatory Elements in Groups of Co-regulated Genes

PI- Gross, R H NSF G 612,731 C Identification of Cis-Regulatory Elements in Groups of Co-regulated Genes

PI- Guerinot, M PURDUE UNIVERSITY E 92,001 N Ionome to Genome: Mapping the Gene Networks Controlling Mineral Nutrient Content in Rice Grain

2-9

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Guerinot, M PURDUE UNIVERSITY E 181,685 C Ionome to Genome: Mapping the Gene Networks Controlling Mineral Nutrient Content in Rice Grain

PI- Guerinot, M US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 77,688 N Aspects of Symbiosome Biology in the Bradyrhizobium/Soybean Symbiosis

PI- Guerinot, M US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 322,309 C Aspects of Symbiosome Biology in the Bradyrhizobium/Soybean Symbiosis

PI- Holmes, R T NSF G 67,985 N Collaborative Research: Female Reproductive Behavior in a Socially Monogamous Bird

PI- Holmes, R T NSF G 93,323 C Collaborative Research: Female Reproductive Behavior in a Socially Monogamous Bird

PI- Holmes, R T NSF G 32,000 S LTREB: Temporal and Spatial Variability in the Demography of Forest Birds

PI- Irwin, R E NSF G 64,621 N Collaborative Research: The Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Urbanization on Multispecies Plant-Animal Interactions

PI- Irwin, R E NSF G 144,742 C Collaborative Research: The Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Urbanization on Multispecies Plant-Animal Interactions

PI- Irwin, R E NSF G 6,000 S Pollination Webs: Impacts of a Plant Invasion on Native Plant-Pollinator Interactions, Linkage Strength, and Native Plant Reproduction

PI- Irwin, R E NSF G 127,112 N Pollination Webs: Impacts of a Plant Invasion on Native Plant-Pollinator Interactions, Linkage Strength, and Native Plant Reproduction

PI- Irwin, R E NSF G 247,800 C Pollination Webs: Impacts of a Plant Invasion on Native Plant-Pollinator Interactions, Linkage Strength, and Native Plant Reproduction

PI- Irwin, R E UNIV OF MASS E 23,665 N Chemical Defenses against Floral Enemies: Costs and Benefits of Toxic Nectar to Pollination, Nectar Robbing, and Plants

PI- Jack, T P NSF G 146,692 N Molecular And Genetic Characterization Of Ap3/Pi Pathway Components in Arabidopsis

PI- Jack, T P NSF G 311,688 C Molecular And Genetic Characterization Of Ap3/Pi Pathway Components in Arabidopsis

PI- Langford, G M NSF G 246,873 N Brain Myosin5 and Synaptic PlasticityPI- Langford, G M NSF G 705,482 C Brain Myosin5 and Synaptic PlasticityCO- Langford, G M PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Regulation of CFTR TraffickingPI- Mbora, D N M M BIODIVERSITY FDN F 19,996 N Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on The

Population of Tana River Red Colobus

2-10

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- McClung, C NSF G 248,802 N Information Flow To and From The Arabidopsis Circadian Clock

PI- McClung, C NSF G 605,958 C Information Flow To and From The Arabidopsis Circadian Clock

PI- McPeek, M A NSF G 2,038 N Dissertation Research: Linking Individual Movement to Population-level Processes: Population Genetics of Tree Hole Mosquitoes

PI- McPeek, M A NSF G 248,738 N History And Clade-Level Differences In Adaptation Across Eastern North America

PI- McPeek, M A NSF G 376,024 C History And Clade-Level Differences In Adaptation Across Eastern North America

PI- McPeek, M A NSF G 164,891 N The Evolution of Mate Choice in Damselflies

PI- McPeek, M A NSF G 530,371 C The Evolution of Mate Choice in Damselflies

PI- Peterson, K J NSF G 176,879 N The Revolution in Evolution: The Origin of Predation and the Cambrian Explosion

PI- Peterson, K J NSF G 377,027 C The Revolution in Evolution: The Origin of Predation and the Cambrian Explosion

PI- Schaller, G E NSF G 1,184,842 N Functional Genomics of Two-Component Signaling Elements in Rice

PI- Schaller, G E NSF G 4,347,607 C Functional Genomics of Two-Component Signaling Elements in Rice

PI- Schaller, G E PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 279,825 N Molecular Genetics of Ethylene Signal Transduction in Arabidopsis

PI- Schaller, G E US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 255,731 N Comparative Analysis of Ethylene Signaling in Arabidopsis, Rice, and Physcomitrella

PI- Schaller, G E US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 494,253 C Comparative Analysis of Ethylene Signaling in Arabidopsis, Rice, and Physcomitrella

PI- Sloboda, R D PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 159,900 N Polypeptides of the Flagellar Tip ComplexPI- Stemberger, R S E&S ENVIR CHEM INC C 31,898 N Assessment of Extent to Which Intensively-

Studied Lakes are Representative of the Adirondack Mountain Region

Biological Sciences Total 22,265,954

2-11

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Anderson, A C NSF G 142,611 C CAREER: Structural Basis of Specificity for Gramicidin A Synthetase

CO- Anderson, A C PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C T.Gondii: A Pyrimidine Synthesis as a Chemo Target

CO- Bel Bruno, J J NSF G $ under PI N REU Site: Program in Molecular Materials and Nanotechnology

PI- Braun, C L DOE G 80,000 R Photo-Induced Dipoles and Charge Pair in Condensed Phase

PI- Glueck, D NSF G 130,000 N Synthetic and Mechanistic Studies of Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Phosphination

PI- Gribble, G W AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 8,000 S Halogenated Indoles - Syntheses and Novel Chemistry

CO- Gribble, G W PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C T.Gondii: A Pyrimidine Synthesis as a Chemo Target

PI- Grubbs, R B NSF G 84,000 C Development of Novel Ternary Copolymer Assemblies

PI- Grubbs, R B NSF G 200,000 N Upgrade of Existing 300 and 500 MHz NMR Spectrometers

CO- Grubbs, R B PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Structure Function of Neovessels Imaged with NGR Peptide

PI- Honda, T PHS-NIH-NCI G 79,000 C New Orally Active Agents for Cancer Prevention

PI- Jacobi, P A PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 83,951 S Synthesis and Study of Biologically Active Tetrapyrroles

PI- Kull, F PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 279,485 C Structural Characterization of Dynamin GTPases

PI- Kull, F J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 316,000 N Structural Analysis of Bacterial Virulence Regulators

PI- Lemal, D M E.EGER, M.D. P 5,000 S Synthesis of New HydrofluorocarbonsPI- Lemal, D M NSF G 120,000 C Problems in Fluorocarbon ChemistryPI- Lipson, J E AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 40,000 C Polymers and Polymer Blends: Bridging the Gap

Between Experiment and TheoryPI- Lipson, J E AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 40,000 N Polymers and Polymer Blends: Bridging the Gap

Between Experiment and TheoryPI- Spencer, T A U CALIF SF E 258,124 C Photoaffinity Analogs of Cholesterol and

Phospholipids/Cell Cholesterol Efflux and HDL Formation

PI- Wright, D L AM CANCER SOC F 485,276 C Inhibitors of Phosphatidyl Inositol-3-KinasePI- Wright, D L AM CANCER SOC F 150,724 N Inhibitors of Phosphatidyl Inositol-3-KinasePI- Wright, D L AM CHEM SOC P 40,000 C Bridged Synthons Derived from Perhalogenated

CyclopropanesPI- Wright, D L AM CHEM SOC P 40,000 N Bridged Synthons Derived from Perhalogenated

CyclopropanesPI- Wright, D L NSF G 104,651 C Chemical and Biological Studies on Natural

Modulatiors of Cell SignalingPI- Wright, D L NSF G 104,651 N Chemical and Biological Studies on Natural

Modulatiors of Cell SignalingPI- Wright, D L PROMILIAD BIOPHAR C 46,290 N Natural Feedstocks for Diversity Oriented

Synthesis

2-12

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Wright, D L NSF G $ under PI N Upgrade of Existing 300 and 500 MHz NMR Spectrometers

CO- Zhou, J DOE G $ under PI R Photo-Induced Dipoles and Charge Pair in Condensed Phase

Chemistry Total 2,837,763

2-13

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Anderson, A C DOD-AMRD G $ under PI N Design and Synthesis of Inhibitors of Bcl-2CO- Anderson, A C DOD-AMRD G $ under PI C Design and Synthesis of Inhibitors of Bcl-2CO- Anderson, A C PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C T.Gondii: A Pyrimidine Synthesis as a Chemo

TargetCO- Anderson, A C PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N The Design and Development of New

Antimicrobial AgentsCO- Anderson, A C PROMILIAD BIOPHARMA C $ under PI N Potent and Selective DHFR Inhibitors for

Treating CryptosporidiosisCO- Anderson, A C PROMILIAD BIOPHARMA C $ under PI C Potent and Selective DHFR Inhibitors for

Treating CryptosporidiosisPI- Bel Bruno, J J DOD-ARO G 165,608 N A New Generation of Sensors for Chemical and

Explosive AgentsPI- Bel Bruno, J J DOD-ARO G 365,173 C A New Generation of Sensors for Chemical and

Explosive AgentsPI- Bel Bruno, J J NSF G 370,638 N NSF-EC Cooperative Activity in Computational

Materials Research: A Multiscale Modeling Approach for the Processing and Characterization of Optical Films

PI- Bel Bruno, J J NSF G 719,667 C NSF-EC Cooperative Activity in Computational Materials Research: A Multiscale Modeling Approach for the Processing and Characterization of Optical Films

CO- Bel Bruno, J J NSF G $ under PI N REU Site: Program in Molecular Materials and Nanotechnology

CO- Bel Bruno, J J NSF G $ under PI C REU Site: Program in Molecular Materials and Nanotechnology

PI- Braun, C L DOE G 229,398 R Photo-Induced Dipoles and Charge Pair in Condensed Phase

PI- Braun, C L DOE G 239,882 C Photo-Induced Dipoles and Charge Pair in Condensed Phase

PI- Chan, D C NIH-NIAID-NERCE-BEID G 91,172 N Structure-Based Drug Design against Cryptosporidium Hominis DHFR-TS

PI- Chan, D C NIH-NIAID-NERCE-BEID G 200,602 C Structure-Based Drug Design against Cryptosporidium Hominis DHFR-TS

PI- Couch, R D LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 55,000 N Identifying and Characterizing the Molecular Target of CDDO, a Promising Chemopreventative/Chemotherapeutic Agent for the Treatment of Blood Cancers

PI- Couch, R D LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 110,000 C Identifying and Characterizing the Molecular Target of CDDO, a Promising Chemopreventative/Chemotherapeutic Agent for the Treatment of Blood Cancers

PI- Glueck, D AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 40,000 N Mechanism-Based Selectivity Improvements in Platinum-Catalyzed Hydrophosphination

PI- Glueck, D AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 80,000 C Mechanism-Based Selectivity Improvements in Platinum-Catalyzed Hydrophosphination

2-14

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Glueck, D NSF G 360,067 N NIRT: Self-Assembled Organometallic Block Copolymers as Templates for Ordered Arrays of Metal Nanomagnets

PI- Glueck, D NSF G 1,229,348 C NIRT: Self-Assembled Organometallic Block Copolymers as Templates for Ordered Arrays of Metal Nanomagnets

PI- Glueck, D NSF G 178,128 N Synthetic and Mechanistic Studies of Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Phosphination

PI- Glueck, D NSF G 388,982 C Synthetic and Mechanistic Studies of Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Phosphination

PI- Gribble, G W AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 8,000 S Halogenated Indoles - Syntheses and Novel Chemistry

PI- Gribble, G W NSF G 221,230 N Fused Heterocycles in Natural Product Synthesis

PI- Gribble, G W NSF G 480,024 C Fused Heterocycles in Natural Product Synthesis

CO- Gribble, G W PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C T.Gondii: A Pyrimidine Synthesis as a Chemo Target

PI- Grubbs, R B AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 40,000 N Block Copolymers for the Formation of Mono- and Multifunctional Metallic Nanoparticles

PI- Grubbs, R B AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 80,000 C Block Copolymers for the Formation of Mono- and Multifunctional Metallic Nanoparticles

CO- Grubbs, R B NSF G $ under PI N NIRT: Self-Assembled Organometallic Block Copolymers as Templates for Ordered Arrays of Metal Nanomagnets

CO- Grubbs, R B NSF G $ under PI C NIRT: Self-Assembled Organometallic Block Copolymers as Templates for Ordered Arrays of Metal Nanomagnets

PI- Hughes, R P AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 40,000 N Transition Metal Templated Reduction of Carbon-Fluorine Bonds: A New General Route to Unsaturated Fluorocarbon Ligands

PI- Hughes, R P AM CHEM SOC-PRF F 80,000 C Transition Metal Templated Reduction of Carbon-Fluorine Bonds: A New General Route to Unsaturated Fluorocarbon Ligands

PI- Hughes, R P NSF G 224,523 N Selective Activation of Carbon-Fluorine Bonds Using Transition Metal Complexes

PI- Hughes, R P NSF G 470,689 C Selective Activation of Carbon-Fluorine Bonds Using Transition Metal Complexes

PI- Jacobi, P A PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 319,800 N Synthesis and Study of Biologically Active Tetrapyrroles

PI- Jacobi, P A PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 279,825 N Synthesis of Biologically Important Furanosteroids

PI- Kull, F PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 316,000 C Structural Characterization of Dynamin GTPases

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Kull, F J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 399,750 R Structural Analysis of Bacterial Virulence Regulators

PI- Kull, F J U CALIF SF E 201,484 N Crystallographic Analysis of Caveolins and Prebeta-HDL

PI- Kull, F J U CALIF SF E 893,704 C Crystallographic Analysis of Caveolins and Prebeta-HDL

PI- Kull, F J UNIV OF PITTSBURGH E 138,755 N Nanomedicine Center on MitosisPI- Kull, F J UNIV OF PITTSBURGH E 555,082 C Nanomedicine Center on MitosisPI- Lemal, D M E.EGER, M.D. P 5,000 S Synthesis of New HydrofluorocarbonsPI- Lemal, D M E.EGER, M.D. P 34,853 R Synthesis of New HydrofluorocarbonsPI- Lipson, J E NSF G 126,248 N Studies on Fluids and Fluid Mixtures: Connecting

Theory with ExperimentPI- Lipson, J E NSF G 233,773 C Studies on Fluids and Fluid Mixtures: Connecting

Theory with ExperimentPI- Spencer, T A U CALIF SF E 307,104 N Bifunctional Molecular Probes of Cholesterol

TransportPI- Spencer, T A U CALIF SF E 1,359,472 C Bifunctional Molecular Probes of Cholesterol

TransportPI- Spencer, T A U CALIF SF E 258,124 C Photoaffinity Analogs of Cholesterol and

Phospholipids/Cell Cholesterol Efflux and HDL Formation

PI- Wright, D L DOD-AMRD G 159,833 N Design and Synthesis of Inhibitors of Bcl-2PI- Wright, D L DOD-AMRD G 319,508 C Design and Synthesis of Inhibitors of Bcl-2PI- Wright, D L PHS-NIH-NIAID G 406,142 N The Design and Development of New

Antimicrobial AgentsPI- Wright, D L PROMILIAD BIOPHARMA C 386,409 N Potent and Selective DHFR Inhibitors for

Treating CryptosporidiosisPI- Wright, D L PROMILIAD BIOPHARMA C 384,018 C Potent and Selective DHFR Inhibitors for

Treating CryptosporidiosisPI- Wright, D L UNIV OF MONTANA E 165,701 N Combinatorial Libraries through DOS and

Metabolic EngineeringPI- Wright, D L UNIV OF MONTANA E 714,029 C Combinatorial Libraries through DOS and

Metabolic EngineeringCO- Zhou, J DOE G $ under PI R Photo-Induced Dipoles and Charge Pair in

Condensed PhaseCO- Zhou, J DOE G $ under PI C Photo-Induced Dipoles and Charge Pair in

Condensed Phase

Chemistry Total 14,432,745

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J NSF G 108,511 C CAREER: Sparse Spatial Reasoning for High-Throughput Protein Structure Determination

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J NSF G 203,438 C Integration of Multimodal Experiments for Protein Structure

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J NSF G 100,060 N CAREER: Sparse Spatial Reasoning for High-Throughput Protein Structure Determination

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J NSF G 201,666 N Integration of Multimodal Experiments for Protein Structure

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J SLOAN FDN F 22,500 C Alfred P. Sloan Research FellowshipPI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J SLOAN FDN F 22,500 N Alfred P. Sloan Research FellowshipPI- Chakrabarti, A NSF G 80,000 N CAREER: Information Theoretic Methods in

Communication and Computational Complexity

PI- Cormen, T H IBM C 70,607 C Asynchronous Buffered Computation Design and Engineering Framework Generator

PI- Cormen, T H UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E 135,000 C ITR Information Extraction from Massive Data Sets

PI- Donald, B R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 223,809 C Automated NMR Assignment and Protein Structure Determination

CO- Donald, B R NATL INST JUSTICE G $ under PI N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth College

CO- Henderson, T N INTEL CORPORATION C $ under PI C Modeling High-Throughput Wireless Networks Using Real-World Data

PI- Kotz, D F DOCOMO USA C 10,000 C Evaluation of Location-Prediction Algorithms

PI- Kotz, D F INTEL CORPORATION C 60,000 C Modeling High-Throughput Wireless Networks Using Real-World Data

PI- Kotz, D F NATL INST JUSTICE G 3,779,778 N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth College

PI- Makedon, F S NSF G 133,333 C ITR: A System for Data Integration and Pattern Discovery in Multimodal Spatio-Temporal Data: Lesion Analysis and Data Sharing

PI- Makedon, F S NSF G 27,001 S ITR: A System for Data Integration and Pattern Discovery in Multimodal Spatio-Temporal Data: Lesion Analysis and Data Sharing

PI- Smith, S W INTEL CORPORATION C 72,000 N Scalable Authorization for Communities of Mobile Devices

PI- Smith, S W NSF G 320,000 C CAREER: Effective Trust Judgments Across Boundaries

PI- Smith, S W NSF G 80,000 N CAREER: Effective Trust Judgments Across Boundaries

PI- Smith, S W UNIV OF ILLINOIS E 72,000 C Marianas Distributed Trust; Applications & Infrastructure

PI- Smith, S W UNIV OF ILLINOIS E 100,000 N Marianas Distributed Trust; Applications & Infrastructure

Computer Science Total 5,822,203

2-17

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Apaydin, M S BURROUGHS WELLCOME C 80,000 N Computational Enzyme Active Site Redesign

PI- Apaydin, M S BURROUGHS WELLCOME C 420,000 C Computational Enzyme Active Site Redesign

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J NSF G 95,369 N Collab Prop: Identifying & Assessing Significant Structures

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J NSF G 304,631 C Collab Prop: Identifying & Assessing Significant Structures

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J NSF G 201,666 N Integration of Multimodal Experiments for Protein Structure

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J NSF G 631,892 C Integration of Multimodal Experiments for Protein Structure

PI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J SLOAN FDN F 22,500 N Alfred P. Sloan Research FellowshipPI- Bailey-Kellogg, C J SLOAN FDN F 22,500 C Alfred P. Sloan Research FellowshipPI- Balkcom, D NASA G 23,500 N Freeing Stuck VehiclesPI- Balkcom, D NSF G 66,864 N Collab Res: Optimal Trajectories for Mobile

Robots and ManipulatorsPI- Balkcom, D NSF G 121,315 C Collab Res: Optimal Trajectories for Mobile

Robots and ManipulatorsPI- Chakrabarti, A NSF G 86,173 N CAREER: Information Theoretic Methods in

Communication and Computational Complexity

PI- Chakrabarti, A NSF G 387,052 C CAREER: Information Theoretic Methods in Communication and Computational Complexity

PI- Cormen, T H UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E 4,000 S ITR Information Extraction from Massive Data Sets

PI- Donald, B R PHS-NIH G 799,500 N NIH Director's Pioneer AwardPI- Donald, B R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 276,500 C Automated NMR Assignment and Protein

Structure DeterminationPI- Donald, B R UNIV OF CT HEALTH E 0 N Acquisition of a High Performance

Computational Resource for NMR Structural Biology

PI- Donald, B R UNIV OF CT HEALTH E 0 C Acquisition of a High Performance Computational Resource for NMR Structural Biology

PI- Farid, H FED BUREAU INVEST G 190,800 N Digital Image ForensicsPI- Farid, H FED BUREAU INVEST G 190,800 C Digital Image ForensicsCO- Farid, H NSF G $ under PI N The Evolution of Mate Choice in Damselflies

CO- Farid, H NSF G $ under PI C The Evolution of Mate Choice in Damselflies

PI- Ford, J C NSF G 115,120 N Efficient Reliable Privacy-preserving Recommendation Systems

CO- Henderson, T N NSF G $ under PI N CRI: A Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data at DC

CO- Henderson, T N NSF G $ under PI C CRI: A Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data at DC

2-18

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Henderson, T N NSF G $ under PI N CT-T: Security through measurement for wireless LANs

CO- Henderson, T N NSF G $ under PI C CT-T: Security through measurement for wireless LANs

CO- Henderson, T N US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI N MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

CO- Henderson, T N US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI C MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

PI- Kotz, D F DOCOMO USA C 10,000 C Evaluation of Location-Prediction Algorithms

PI- Kotz, D F DOJ-OJP G 3,062,493 N Institute for Security Technology StudiesPI- Kotz, D F DOJ-OJP G 1,870,723 C Institute for Security Technology StudiesPI- Kotz, D F NSF G 385,453 N CRI: A Community Resource for Archiving

Wireless Data at DCPI- Kotz, D F NSF G 414,530 C CRI: A Community Resource for Archiving

Wireless Data at DCPI- Kotz, D F NSF G 663,293 N CT-T: Security through measurement for

wireless LANsPI- Kotz, D F NSF G 1,319,106 C CT-T: Security through measurement for

wireless LANsPI- Kotz, D F US DEPT OF HOME SEC G 846,047 N MAP: Security through Measurement for

Wireless LANsPI- Kotz, D F US DEPT OF HOME SEC G 1,925,651 C MAP: Security through Measurement for

Wireless LANsPI- Makedon, F S NSF G 386,354 N Collab Prop: Integrating Novel Computational

Methods for NeurosciencePI- Makedon, F S NSF G 1,624,140 C Collab Prop: Integrating Novel Computational

Methods for NeurosciencePI- Makedon, F S NSF G 163,561 N Practical Extensions of Two Party Trust

NegotiationPI- Makedon, F S NSF G 336,438 C Practical Extensions of Two Party Trust

NegotiationPI- Makedon, F S PHS-NIH G 384,775 N Collaborative Sharing in Multiple SclerosisPI- Smith, S W INTEL CORPORATION C 72,000 N Scalable Authorization for Communities of

Mobile DevicesPI- Smith, S W NSF G 91,495 N CAREER: Effective Trust Judgments Across

BoundariesPI- Smith, S W NSF G 399,599 C CAREER: Effective Trust Judgments Across

BoundariesPI- Smith, S W NSF G 85,652 N CT-CS: Trustworthy Cyber Infrastructure for

the Power GridPI- Smith, S W NSF G 329,915 C CT-CS: Trustworthy Cyber Infrastructure for

the Power GridPI- Smith, S W NSF G 230,871 N Collab Res: CT-T: Federated Policy

Specification and EnforcementPI- Smith, S W NSF G 416,073 C Collab Res: CT-T: Federated Policy

Specification and EnforcementPI- Smith, S W UNIV OF ILLINOIS E 27,856 N Modeling and Analysis for Network Security

Assessment

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Smith, S W US DEPT OF HOME SEC G 638,444 N Greenpass: Flexible Security for WLAN Access Control

PI- Smith, S W US DEPT OF HOME SEC G 639,691 C Greenpass: Flexible Security for WLAN Access Control

CO- Smith, S W NSF G $ under PI N CRI: Higher Education Bridge Certification Authority for Inter-Institutional Cyber Trust

CO- Smith, S W NSF G $ under PI C CRI: Higher Education Bridge Certification Authority for Inter-Institutional Cyber Trust

PI- Thompson, P CIA G 119,789 N Detecting & Analyzing Foreign Media Campaigns

PI- Thompson, P CIA G 119,508 C Detecting & Analyzing Foreign Media Campaigns

PI- Thompson, P CIA G 119,307 N Optimization for Collaborative Information Retrieval & Analysis

PI- Thompson, P CIA G 239,806 C Optimization for Collaborative Information Retrieval & Analysis

Computer Science Total 20,962,752

2-20

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DEAN OF FACULTY OFFICE

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Folt, C L NSF G 124,000 C Graduate Research Fellowship

Dean of Faculty Office Total 124,000

2-21

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DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Birnie, R W UNIV OF NH E 120,000 R New Hampshire Space Grant ConsortiumPI- Dade, W B NSF G 112,093 N An Experimental Study of Fine-Particle Deposition to

Permeable Stationary and Weakly-Mobile Sand Beds Underlying Turbulent Flow

PI- Feng, X NSF G 75,796 C Technician Support: Watershed Studies at Dartmouth College

PI- Feng, X NSF G 73,707 R Technician Support: Watershed Studies at Dartmouth College

PI- Heimsath, A M NSF G 89,254 C Quantifying Erosional Processes on Upland Landscapes

PI- Renshaw, C E NSF G 21,354 C Collaborative Research: Development and Evaluation of a Natural Hazard Interactive Laboratory

PI- Renshaw, C E NSF G 54,065 N Collaborative Research: Development and Evaluation of a Natural Hazard Interactive Laboratory

CO- Renshaw, C E NSF G $ under PI C Technician Support: Watershed Studies at Dartmouth College

CO- Renshaw, C E NSF G $ under PI N An Experimental Study of Fine-Particle Deposition to Permeable Stationary and Weakly-Mobile Sand Beds Underlying Turbulent Flow

CO- Renshaw, C E NSF G $ under PI R Technician Support: Watershed Studies at Dartmouth College

PI- Sharma, M NSF G 59,974 C Search for Hadean Protocrust in Modern MantlePI- Sharma, M NSF G 58,364 N Search for Hadean Protocrust in Modern MantlePI- Sturup, S BATTELLE MEM INST C 20,250 N The Impact of Water Contaminants on Human Health-

Arsenic

Earth Sciences Total 684,857

2-22

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DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Birnie, R W UNIV OF NH E 120,000 R New Hampshire Space Grant ConsortiumPI- Bostick, B C COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY E 12,600 N Iron and Arsenic Speciation in Arsenic-

Impaired SedimentsPI- Bostick, B C DOD G 378,159 N Role of Composition and Phase

Transformations on Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc Partitioning in Aquatic Sediments

PI- Bostick, B C DOD G 641,164 C Role of Composition and Phase Transformations on Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc Partitioning in Aquatic Sediments

PI- Bostick, B C NSF G 163,275 N GEOTRACES: Sources and Biogeochemical Cycling of Particulate Iron in Southern Ocean

PI- Bostick, B C NSF G 322,569 C GEOTRACES: Sources and Biogeochemical Cycling of Particulate Iron in Southern Ocean

PI- Bostick, B C NSF G 268,604 N Upgrading of Rock and Mineral Characterization Facilities at Dartmouth College

CO- Bostick, B C NSF G $ under PI N Linking Physical and Chemical Transport at the Watershed Scale

CO- Bostick, B C NSF G $ under PI C Linking Physical and Chemical Transport at the Watershed Scale

CO- Bostick, B C NSF G $ under PI N Tracing the Sources, Speciation and Transformations of Particulate Iron in the Ross Sea

CO- Bostick, B C NSF G $ under PI C Tracing the Sources, Speciation and Transformations of Particulate Iron in the Ross Sea

PI- Dade, W B NSF G 62,953 N Dynamics and Deposits of Sediment-Laden Gravity Currents

PI- Dade, W B NSF G 171,051 C Dynamics and Deposits of Sediment-Laden Gravity Currents

CO- Dade, W B DOD-CRREL G $ under PI N Rocket Blast Effects On Lunar and Planetary Regolith

CO- Dade, W B DOD-CRREL G $ under PI C Rocket Blast Effects On Lunar and Planetary Regolith

PI- Feng, X NSF G 118,295 N An Integrated Study of Carbon Dynamics and Carbon Isotope Systematics During Plant Litter Decomposition

PI- Feng, X NSF G 232,644 C An Integrated Study of Carbon Dynamics and Carbon Isotope Systematics During Plant Litter Decomposition

PI- Feng, X NSF G 115,704 N An Integrated Study of Carbon Isotope Evolution during Plant Litter Decomposition

PI- Feng, X NSF G 229,052 C An Integrated Study of Carbon Isotope Evolution during Plant Litter Decomposition

PI- Feng, X NSF G 98,292 N Linking Physical and Chemical Transport at the Watershed Scale

PI- Feng, X NSF G 104,747 C Linking Physical and Chemical Transport at the Watershed Scale

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DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Heimsath, A M NSF G 77,908 N Collaborative Research: Tectonics and Topography in the Transverse Ranges: Landscape Response to Increasing Rock Uplift

PI- Heimsath, A M NSF G 179,569 C Collaborative Research: Tectonics and Topography in the Transverse Ranges: Landscape Response to Increasing Rock Uplift

PI- Heimsath, A M NSF G 73,837 N Process, Rates, and Form: Quantifying Rates and Mechanisms in the Central Nepal Himalaya

PI- Heimsath, A M NSF G 182,510 C Process, Rates, and Form: Quantifying Rates and Mechanisms in the Central Nepal Himalaya

CO- Heimsath, A M DOD G $ under PI N Role of Composition and Phase Transformations on Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc Partitioning in Aquatic Sediments

CO- Heimsath, A M DOD G $ under PI C Role of Composition and Phase Transformations on Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc Partitioning in Aquatic Sediments

PI- Johnson, G D US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY G 14,986 N Geologic Maps of the Spence and North Emblem Reservoir Quadrangles, Wyoming

CO- Kaste, J M DOD G $ under PI N Role of Composition and Phase Transformations on Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc Partitioning in Aquatic Sediments

CO- Kaste, J M DOD G $ under PI C Role of Composition and Phase Transformations on Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc Partitioning in Aquatic Sediments

PI- Oze, C NSF G 133,216 N Behavior of Osmium Associated with Ultramafic-Hosted Hydrothermal Systems: An Experimental Study

PI- Renshaw, C E HEWLETT-PACKARD C 70,000 N HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative - 2005

PI- Renshaw, C E NSF G 99,720 N Compressive Failure Under Low Confinement: Experimental Investigation and Model Development

PI- Renshaw, C E NSF G 103,876 C Compressive Failure Under Low Confinement: Experimental Investigation and Model Development

PI- Renshaw, C E NSF G 130,269 N Fracture of Sea Ice under Low Confinement:The Transition from Splitting to Shear Faulting

PI- Renshaw, C E NSF G 125,609 C Fracture of Sea Ice under Low Confinement:The Transition from Splitting to Shear Faulting

CO- Renshaw, C E DOD G $ under PI N Role of Composition and Phase Transformations on Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc Partitioning in Aquatic Sediments

2-24

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DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Renshaw, C E DOD G $ under PI C Role of Composition and Phase Transformations on Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc Partitioning in Aquatic Sediments

PI- Sharma, M NSF G 47,822 N Search for Hadean Protocrust in Modern Mantle

PI- Sharma, M NSF G 48,829 C Search for Hadean Protocrust in Modern Mantle

PI- Sharma, M NSF G 155,936 N Tracing the Sources, Speciation and Transformations of Particulate Iron in the Ross Sea

PI- Sharma, M NSF G 342,778 C Tracing the Sources, Speciation and Transformations of Particulate Iron in the Ross Sea

CO- Sharma, M NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P $ under PI N Interdisciplinary Space Exploration Course

CO- Sharma, M NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P $ under PI C Interdisciplinary Space Exploration Course

CO- Sharma, M NSF G $ under PI N Behavior of Osmium Associated with Ultramafic-Hosted Hydrothermal Systems: An Experimental Study

CO- Sharma, M NSF G $ under PI N GEOTRACES: Sources and Biogeochemical Cycling of Particulate Iron in Southern Ocean

CO- Sharma, M NSF G $ under PI C GEOTRACES: Sources and Biogeochemical Cycling of Particulate Iron in Southern Ocean

CO- Zhao, M NSF G $ under PI N An Integrated Study of Carbon Dynamics and Carbon Isotope Systematics During Plant Litter Decomposition

CO- Zhao, M NSF G $ under PI C An Integrated Study of Carbon Dynamics and Carbon Isotope Systematics During Plant Litter Decomposition

CO- Zhao, M NSF G $ under PI N An Integrated Study of Carbon Isotope Evolution during Plant Litter Decomposition

CO- Zhao, M NSF G $ under PI C An Integrated Study of Carbon Isotope Evolution during Plant Litter Decomposition

Earth Sciences Total 4,825,974

2-25

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Chandra, A STANFORD UNIV E 57,486 C Race, Ethnicity and Quality of Health Care for Newborns

PI- Gustman, A L UNIV OF MICHIGAN E 117,406 R Questionnaire Development Health & Retirement Study

PI- Lusardi, A UNIV OF MICHIGAN E 75,000 N Planning, Financial Literacy, and Retirement Wealth

PI- Samwick, A A LINCOLN INS LAND POL E 100,000 N Tiebout ConferencePI- Samwick, A A SURDNA FDN F 75,000 R Public Impact InitiativePI- Skinner, J S PHS-NIH-NIA G 1,675,375 C Causes and Consequences of Health Care Intensity

Economics Total 2,100,267

2-26

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bhattacharya, D PHS-NIH-NIA G 79,950 N Methodology and Measurement in the Behavioral and Social Sciences

PI- Gustman, A L SMITH RICHARDSON FDN F 121,585 N What Do People Know about Social Security and Pensions and How Does their Knowledge Affect their Retirement and Saving Responses to Social Security and Pension Policies

PI- Gustman, A L SMITH RICHARDSON FDN F 126,761 C What Do People Know about Social Security and Pensions and How Does their Knowledge Affect their Retirement and Saving Responses to Social Security and Pension Policies

PI- Gustman, A L UNIV OF MICHIGAN E 117,406 R Questionnaire Development Health & Retirement Study

PI- Samwick, A A LINCOLN INS LAND POL E 100,000 N Tiebout ConferencePI- Samwick, A A NH CHARITABLE FND F 20,000 N Public Impact Initiative: Legislative Research

Shop (NHCF)PI- Samwick, A A NSF G 74,787 N REU Program in Public Policy Research at

DartmouthPI- Samwick, A A NSF G 255,330 C REU Program in Public Policy Research at

DartmouthPI- Samwick, A A SURDNA FDN F 75,000 R Public Impact InitiativePI- Samwick, A A SURDNA FDN F 75,000 C Public Impact InitiativePI- Skinner, J S PHS-NIH-NIA G 746,563 S Causes and Consequences of Health Care

IntensityPI- Skinner, J S PHS-NIH-NIA G 928,812 C Causes and Consequences of Health Care

IntensityCO- Skinner, J S BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Data Core

CO- Skinner, J S BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Data Core

CO- Skinner, J S BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Measurement Core

CO- Skinner, J S BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Measurement Core

CO- Skinner, J S BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Transitions Project

CO- Skinner, J S BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Transitions Project

Economics Total 2,721,194

2-27

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Dunbar, K N MONTSHIRE MUSEUM SCI P 87,508 N TEAMS Exhibit CollaborativeCO- Dunbar, K N CHARLES DANA FDN F $ under PI C Arts Cognition ConsortiumCO- Dunbar, K N CHARLES DANA FDN F $ under PI N Arts Cognition ConsortiumCO- Dunbar, K N NSF G $ under PI N Center for Cognitive and Educational

NeurosciencePI- Petitto, L PHS-NIH-NICHD G 299,734 N Behavioral & Neuroimaging Studies of Bilingual

ReadingCO- Petitto, L CHARLES DANA FDN F $ under PI C Arts Cognition ConsortiumCO- Petitto, L CHARLES DANA FDN F $ under PI N Arts Cognition Consortium

Education Total 387,242

2-28

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ansari, D OED G 194,044 N Remediating Early Math Difficulties with Cognitive Science in mind: A Storybook Approach

PI- Ansari, D OED G 356,016 C Remediating Early Math Difficulties with Cognitive Science in mind: A Storybook Approach

PI- Dunbar, K N PHS-NIH-NIMH G 51,010 N Analogical Reasoning within and across Semantic Domains

PI- Dunbar, K N PHS-NIH-NIMH G 49,762 N The Effects of Top-Down Processing on Causal Judgements

PI- Petitto, L PHS-NIH-NICHD G 479,700 N Infants' Neural Basis for Language Using New NIRS

Education Total 1,130,532

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Davies, LNAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P $ under PI N Interdisciplinary Space Exploration Course

CO- Davies, LNAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P $ under PI C Interdisciplinary Space Exploration Course

English Total $ under PI

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bolger, D T MONTANA STATE UNIV E 4,939 N The Impact of Invasive Plants on Detrital Food Webs

PI- Bolger, D T NSF G 96,098 C Collaborative Research: Testing for Cascading Effects of Habitat Fragmentation

PI- Elmore, A NASA-GSFC G 20,487 N The Impact of Water Resource Management on Desert Vegetation in Owens Valley, California

PI- Fisher-Vanden, K A DOE G 117,995 C The Channels of Foreign Influence on the Innovation and Diffusion of Technology in China: Implications for Energy Use and Carbon Emissions

PI- Fisher-Vanden, K A DOE G 156,353 N The Channels of Foreign Influence on the Innovation and Diffusion of Technology in China: Implications for Energy Use and Carbon Emissions

PI- Virginia, R A OHIO STATE UNIV E 87,838 N The Role of Resource Legacy on Contemporary Linkages between Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry in a Cold Desert Ecosystem: The McMurdo Dry Valley LTER Program

Environmental Studies Total 483,710

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Barrett, J E INDIANA UNIV OF PA E 28,389 N RUI: Soil Phosphorus Dynamics in the McMurdo Dry Valleys: Linkages Between Soil Landscapes and Phosphorus Limitation in Aquatic Ecosystems

PI- Barrett, J E INDIANA UNIV OF PA E 47,097 C RUI: Soil Phosphorus Dynamics in the McMurdo Dry Valleys: Linkages Between Soil Landscapes and Phosphorus Limitation in Aquatic Ecosystems

PI- Barrett, J E NSF G 60,625 N Collaborative Research: Controls Over Latitudinal Variation in Soil Biodiversity in Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica

PI- Barrett, J E NSF G 129,322 C Collaborative Research: Controls Over Latitudinal Variation in Soil Biodiversity in Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica

PI- Bolger, D T MONTANA STATE UNIV E 4,939 N The Impact of Invasive Plants on Detrital Food Webs

PI- Craine, J NSF G 217,480 N Testing the Consequences of the Carbon-quality Temperature Hypothesis for Soil Organic Matter Decomposition

PI- Craine, J NSF G 162,386 C Testing the Consequences of the Carbon-quality Temperature Hypothesis for Soil Organic Matter Decomposition

PI- Elmore, A INYO COUNTY WATER S 34,482 N Remote Sensing Based Monitoring of Vegetation Cover for Decision Support of Groundwater Management

PI- Elmore, A INYO COUNTY WATER S 64,339 C Remote Sensing Based Monitoring of Vegetation Cover for Decision Support of Groundwater Management

PI- Elmore, A NASA-GSFC G 20,486 N The Impact of Water Resource Management on Desert Vegetation in Owens Valley, California

CO- Virginia, R A NSF G $ under PI N An Integrated Study of Carbon Dynamics and Carbon Isotope Systematics During Plant Litter Decomposition

CO- Virginia, R A NSF G $ under PI C An Integrated Study of Carbon Dynamics and Carbon Isotope Systematics During Plant Litter Decomposition

CO- Virginia, R A NSF G $ under PI N An Integrated Study of Carbon Isotope Evolution during Plant Litter Decomposition

CO- Virginia, R A NSF G $ under PI C An Integrated Study of Carbon Isotope Evolution during Plant Litter Decomposition

CO- Virginia, R A NSF G $ under PI N Collaborative Research: Controls Over Latitudinal Variation in Soil Biodiversity in Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica

CO- Virginia, R A NSF G $ under PI C Collaborative Research: Controls Over Latitudinal Variation in Soil Biodiversity in Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica

Environmental Studies Total 769,545

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DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Brakenridge, G JET PROPULSION LAB G 9,953 R JPL-Dartmouth College Flood Sensor WebPI- Brakenridge, G JET PROPULSION LAB G 22,313 S JPL-Dartmouth College Flood Sensor WebPI- Brakenridge, G NASA G 67,332 C Monitoring Extreme Floods in Romania and

Hungary Using EO DataPI- Shi, X US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 26,832 C Geographic Information System (GIS) and

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Based Approach for Automated Soil Mapping

PI- Shi, X US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 12,772 N Geographic Information System (GIS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Based Approach for Automated Soil Mapping

PI- Wright, R A NSF G 29,587 C Collaborative Research: The Mixed-Race Household in Residential Space

PI- Wright, R A NSF G 28,307 N Collaborative Research: The Mixed-Race Household in Residential Space

Geography Total 197,096

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DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Brakenridge, G JET PROPULSION LAB G 22,313 S JPL-Dartmouth College Flood Sensor WebPI- Brakenridge, G JET PROPULSION LAB G 34,177 R JPL-Dartmouth College Flood Sensor WebPI- Brakenridge, G NASA G 273,477 N Flood Inundation Enhancement for NOAA's

Advanced Hydrologic Predicition Service (AHPS)

PI- Brakenridge, G NASA G 470,899 C Flood Inundation Enhancement for NOAA's Advanced Hydrologic Predicition Service (AHPS)

PI- Brakenridge, G NASA G 195,893 N Global Measurement of River Runoff Extremes Using Optical and Microwave Sensors: Testing Model Predictions

PI- Brakenridge, G NASA G 395,003 C Global Measurement of River Runoff Extremes Using Optical and Microwave Sensors: Testing Model Predictions

PI- Shi, X US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 12,772 N Geographic Information System (GIS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Based Approach for Automated Soil Mapping

PI- Shi, X US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 26,832 C Geographic Information System (GIS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Based Approach for Automated Soil Mapping

Geography Total 1,431,366

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DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Herron, M C NSF G 65,749 N A Ballot-Level Study of Intentional and Unintentional Abstention in Presidential Election Voting

PI- Masters, R D DOD-DCCW G 238,825 N Kinship and Hierarchy in Local, National, and International Systems

Government Total 304,574

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DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Fowler, L L NSF G 111,829 N The Semi Sovereign Senate and the Decline of Institutional Competence in U.S. Foreign Policy

PI- Fowler, L L NSF G 58,148 C The Semi Sovereign Senate and the Decline of Institutional Competence in U.S. Foreign Policy

PI- Masters, R D EPA G 143,039 N Comprehensive Screening, Assessment, and Treatment of Children in Superfund Sites and Communities Exposed to Multiple Toxins

PI- Valentino, B A UNIV OF MICHIGAN E 18,811 N University Homeland Security Center for Behavioral and Social Aspects of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

PI- Valentino, B A UNIV OF MICHIGAN E 48,244 C University Homeland Security Center for Behavioral and Social Aspects of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

Government Total 380,071

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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ericson, S J JAPAN-US FRIEND COMM G 56,638 N Portsmouth Treaty Conference (JUSFC)PI- Padilla, T FORD FDN F 2,500 N From Agraristas to Guerrilleros: The Jaramillista

Movement and the Myth of the Pax-Priista

History Total 59,138

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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ericson, S J JAPAN-US FRIEND COMM G 56,638 N Portsmouth Treaty Conference (JUSFC)PI- Ericson, S J MATSUSHITA INTER FDN F 11,712 N Portsmouth Treaty Conference (MIF)PI- Miller, E G SMITH RICHARDSON FDN F 59,600 N Grand Designs: The Making and Unmaking of

America's Alliance with Ngo Dinh Diem 1954-1963

PI- Padilla, T FORD FDN F 2,500 N From Agraristas to Guerrilleros: The Jaramillista Movement and the Myth of the Pax-Priista

History Total 130,450

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DEPARTMENT OF JEWISH STUDIES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Heschel, S FORD FDN F 100,000 N Reconceptualizing Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College

PI- Heschel, S INST INT'L EDUCATION P 20,000 N Participants Costs in the Dartmouth Summer Institute on Gender in the Fields of Jewish Studies and Islamic Studies

Jewish Studies Total 120,000

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DEPARTMENT OF JEWISH STUDIES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Heschel, S FORD FDN F 100,000 N Reconceptualizing Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College

PI- Heschel, S INST INT'L EDUCATION P 20,000 N Participants Costs in the Dartmouth Summer Institute on Gender in the Fields of Jewish Studies and Islamic Studies

Jewish Studies Total 120,000

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Doyle, P G NSF G $ under PI C Problems in Geometric AnalysisPI- Gordon, C S NSF G 160,620 C Problems in Geometric AnalysisPI- Groszek, M OED G 247,590 C Graduate Fellowships in Mathematics at

Dartmouth CollegePI- Pauls, S D NSF G 20,000 N Workshop on Minimal Surfaces, Sub-Elliptic

PDE's and Geometric AnalysisCO- Pauls, S D NSF G $ under PI C Problems in Geometric AnalysisPI- Pomerance, C B NSF G 74,999 C Problems in Algorithmic and Combinatorial

Number TheoryPI- Rockmore, D N JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E 63,685 N Group-Theoretic Methods in Protein Structure

DeterminationCO- Rockmore, D N PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Hypothesis-Driven fMRI Research via Database

Mining, Management, and Visualization

CO- Webb, D L NSF G $ under PI C Problems in Geometric Analysis

Mathematics Total 566,894

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Chernov, V NSF G 90,524 N Generalizations of Chas-Sullivan string homology and applications

PI- Chernov, V NSF G 190,037 C Generalizations of Chas-Sullivan string homology and applications

PI- Orellana, R C NATL SEC AGENCY G 14,988 N Construction of Centralizer Algebras and Their Associated Hopf Algebras

PI- Orellana, R C NATL SEC AGENCY G 14,978 C Construction of Centralizer Algebras and Their Associated Hopf Algebras

PI- Orellana, R C NATL SEC AGENCY G 18,625 N Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics: an International Combinatronics Conference

PI- Orellana, R C NSF G 98,011 N Centralizer Algebras in CombinatoricsPI- Orellana, R C NSF G 203,940 C Centralizer Algebras in CombinatoricsPI- Pauls, S D NSF G 27,000 N Workshop on Minimal Surfaces, Sub-Elliptic

PDE's and Geometric AnalysisPI- Rockmore, D N CITY COLLEGE OF NY E 125,390 N Collab Res: MSPA-MCS: Group Theoretic

Techniquies in Imaging and GraphicsPI- Rockmore, D N CITY COLLEGE OF NY E 244,781 C Collab Res: MSPA-MCS: Group Theoretic

Techniquies in Imaging and GraphicsPI- Rockmore, D N NSF G 118,560 N Artificial Intelligence Turns 50PI- Rockmore, D N NSF G 61,513 C Artificial Intelligence Turns 50PI- Rockmore, D N NSF G 349,888 N FRG: Applied Harmonic Anal for Adv Optical

CommPI- Rockmore, D N NSF G 698,890 C FRG: Applied Harmonic Anal for Adv Optical

CommCO- Rockmore, D N NSF G $ under PI N Shared Computing Infrastructure for Large-Scale

Archiving and High-Performance Analysis of Brain Imaging Data

CO- Rockmore, D N NSF G $ under PI C Shared Computing Infrastructure for Large-Scale Archiving and High-Performance Analysis of Brain Imaging Data

CO- Skandera, M NSF G $ under PI N Centralizer Algebras in CombinatoricsCO- Skandera, M NSF G $ under PI C Centralizer Algebras in CombinatoricsPI- Trout, J D NSF G 75,582 N Noncommutative Geometry for Infinite-

Dimensional Fredholm ManifoldsPI- Trout, J D NSF G 161,000 C Noncommutative Geometry for Infinite-

Dimensional Fredholm ManifoldsPI- Winkler, P COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY E 86,055 N NIRT: Random Phenomena of Computational

Self-Assembly: Speed of Computation and Error Correction

PI- Winkler, P COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY E 277,303 C NIRT: Random Phenomena of Computational Self-Assembly: Speed of Computation and Error Correction

Mathematics Total 2,857,065

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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Roskies, A L SIMON FRASER UNIV E 1,082 N Concept and CategorizationPI- Roskies, A L SIMON FRASER UNIV E 700 S Concept and Categorization

Philosophy Total 1,782

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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Roskies, A L SIMON FRASER UNIV E 743 S Concept and CategorizationPI- Roskies, A L SIMON FRASER UNIV E 1,082 N Concept and Categorization

Philosophy Total 1,825

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Brownell, J H SARNOFF CORP C 105,863 C THz Intracavity Absorption Spectrometer Development

PI- Brownell, J H SARNOFF CORP C 97,085 N THz Intracavity Absorption Spectrometer Development

PI- Chaboyer, B C JET PROPULSION LAB G 235,480 C Anchoring the Population II Distance Scale: Accurate Ages for Globular Clusters and Field Halo Stars

PI- Chaboyer, B C NASA G 23,500 S The Formation of the Milky Way and Its Satellite Galaxies (LTSA 99)

PI- Crane, P NASA G 25,000 C IPA Grant at NASA HeadquartersPI- Crane, P NASA G 59,168 R IPA Grant at NASA HeadquartersPI- Denton, R E JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E 51,173 C Modeling Geospace Plasma Mass Density

Based on the Frequency of ULF Waves

PI- Denton, R E NASA G 35,000 N Field Line Dependence of Magnetospheric Mass Density

PI- Denton, R E NSF G 95,000 C Magnetospheric Density and Pressure in Equilibrium and Dynamic Models

CO- Denton, R E NSF G $ under PI N GEM-Quantitative Comparison of the Theory and Observations of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Due to Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves

PI- Fesen, R A JET PROPULSION LAB G 21,800 N Infrared Study of Supernova Ejecta and Dust

PI- Fesen, R A NASA-STSI G 51,185 N Imaging the Chemical Distribution in Type Ia SN Ejecta

PI- Fesen, R A NASA-STSI G 26,308 R Probing the Dynamics and Shock Physics of the Cas A Supernova Remnant

PI- Hudson, M K BOSTON UNIVERSITY E 510,000 C STC: Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling

PI- Hudson, M K NASA G 100 C A Study of Geomagnetic Storms Using Global MHD and Kinetic Radiation Belt Simulations

PI- Hudson, M K NSF G 193,263 N Augmentation of Space Sciences Faculty at Dartmouth

PI- Hudson, M K OED G 206,325 C Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need Fellowship

CO- Hudson, M K NSF G $ under PI C Magnetospheric Density and Pressure in Equilibrium and Dynamic Models

PI- La Belle, J W NASA G 94,231 C Twin Rocket Investigations of Cusp Electrodynamics

PI- La Belle, J W NSF G 63,019 C Collaborative Research: Imaging Auroral Radio Emissions: Multi-Technique Investigations Employing Optical, Radar, and Satellite Instruments

PI- La Belle, J W NSF G 39,999 C Collaborative Research: Polar Experiment Network for Geospace Upper-Atmosphere Investigations (PENGUIn) - A New Vision for Global Studies

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- La Belle, J W NSF G 63,967 N Collaborative Research: Direction-Finding Measurements of LF/MF/HF Auroral Radio Emissions at South Pole

PI- La Belle, J W NSF G 10,000 N Collaborative Research: Polar Experiment Network for Geospace Upper-Atmosphere Investigations (PENGUIn) - A New Vision for Global Studies

CO- La Belle, J W NASA G $ under PI C CASCADES The Changing Aurora: In Situ and Camera Analysis of Dynamic Electron Precipitation Structures

CO- La Belle, J W NASA G $ under PI S CASCADES The Changing Aurora: In Situ and Camera Analysis of Dynamic Electron Precipitation Structures

CO- La Belle, J W UNIV OF NH E $ under PI R New Hampshire Space Grant Consortium

PI- Lynch, K A NASA G 162,353 C CASCADES The Changing Aurora: In Situ and Camera Analysis of Dynamic Electron Precipitation Structures

PI- Lynch, K A NASA G 29,987 S CASCADES The Changing Aurora: In Situ and Camera Analysis of Dynamic Electron Precipitation Structures

PI- Lyon, J G JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E 30,000 C Global Magnetospher/Ionosphere Specification: Low Earth Orbit Constellation Observations and Global Model Inter-Comparison

PI- Millan, R M NSF G 76,238 C An Arctic Winter Balloon Campaign to Study Mechnisms of Relativistic Electron Precipitation

PI- Millan, R M NSF G 85,925 N GEM-Quantitative Comparison of the Theory and Observations of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Due to Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves

PI- Montgomery, D C NSF G 33,540 C CMG Collaborative Research: Magnetic Fields and Turbulence and the Geo-Dynamo: Lagrangian Averaging and DNS

PI- Mueller, H R NASA G 92,290 C Modeling Heavy Atoms and Ions Throughout the Heliosphere

PI- Mueller, H R NASA G 70,000 C Modeling the Interaction of Stellar Winds and Planetary Nebulae with a Partially Ionized Interstellar Medium

PI- Rimberg, A NSF G 170,364 N ITR Collaborative Research: Single Spin Measurement for Quantum Information Processing

PI- Rimberg, A NSF G 137,783 N Real-Time Electron Dynamics in Nanoscale Structures

PI- Rimberg, A UNIV OF WISCONSIN E 86,250 N Solid State Quantum Computing Using Spin Qubits in Silicon Quantum Dots

PI- Rogers, B N NSF G 85,532 C CAREER: The Physics of Magnetic Reconnection in Space and Laboratory

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Rogers, B N NASA G $ under PI N Dynamics of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling: Processes, Rates and Impacts

PI- Smith, T P DOE-TJNAF G 42,273 N Support for the JLab Data Acquisition (CODA): PCI-CAMAC, PCI-VME and Linux in the Front End

PI- Smith, T P UNIV OF NH E 13,000 C The Analysis of BLAST DataPI- Smith, T P UNIV OF NH E 14,937 N The Analysis of BLAST DataCO- Wiltberger, M J NASA G $ under PI C A Study of Geomagnetic Storms Using Global

MHD and Kinetic Radiation Belt Simulations

CO- Blencowe, M P OED G $ under PI C Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need Fellowship

Physics and Astronomy Total 3,137,938

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Brownell, J H SARNOFF CORP C 121,292 N THz Intracavity Absorption Spectrometer Development

PI- Brownell, J H SARNOFF CORP C 80,422 C THz Intracavity Absorption Spectrometer Development

CO- Chaboyer, B C NSF G $ under PI N Scenarios for Dynamical Origin of Chemical Anomalies in Red Giants with Planetary and Stellar Companions

CO- Chaboyer, B C NSF G $ under PI C Scenarios for Dynamical Origin of Chemical Anomalies in Red Giants with Planetary and Stellar Companions

PI- Crane, P NASA G 231,672 N IPA At NASA HeadquartersPI- Crane, P NASA G 239,627 C IPA At NASA HeadquartersPI- Crane, P NASA G 58,958 R IPA Grant at NASA HeadquartersPI- Denisenkov, P A NSF G 87,987 N Scenarios for Dynamical Origin of Chemical

Anomalies in Red Giants with Planetary and Stellar Companions

PI- Denisenkov, P A NSF G 89,250 C Scenarios for Dynamical Origin of Chemical Anomalies in Red Giants with Planetary and Stellar Companions

PI- Denton, R E JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E 50,121 N Investigation of Plasma Mass Density Using Multiharmonic Toroidal Alfvn Waves Observed by Spacecraft

PI- Denton, R E JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E 106,981 C Investigation of Plasma Mass Density Using Multiharmonic Toroidal Alfvn Waves Observed by Spacecraft

PI- Denton, R E NASA G 106,320 N Field Line Dependence of Magnetospheric Mass Density

PI- Denton, R E NASA G 152,164 C Field Line Dependence of Magnetospheric Mass Density

PI- Denton, R E NASA G 68,609 C Mass Density along Field LinesCO- Denton, R E NSF G $ under PI N GEM-Quantitative Comparison of the Theory

and Observations of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Due to Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves

CO- Denton, R E NSF G $ under PI C GEM-Quantitative Comparison of the Theory and Observations of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Due to Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves

PI- Fesen, R A JET PROPULSION LAB G 21,800 N Infrared Study of Supernova Ejecta and Dust

PI- Gleiser, M NSF G 91,521 N Nonlinear Fields and the Early Universe: From Extra Dimensions to Vacuum Decay

PI- Gleiser, M NSF G 195,176 C Nonlinear Fields and the Early Universe: From Extra Dimensions to Vacuum Decay

PI- Hudson, M K BOSTON UNIVERSITY E 510,000 C STC: Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling

PI- Hudson, M K NSF G 288,647 N Augmentation of Space Sciences Faculty at Dartmouth

PI- Hudson, M K NSF G 911,346 C Augmentation of Space Sciences Faculty at Dartmouth

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Hudson, M K SCI APP INT CORP C 79,328 N From Sun to Ice: Understanding Extreme Solar Eruptive Enents, Particle Acceleration, Transport, and Their Interaction with the Earth's Atmosphere

PI- Hudson, M K SCI APP INT CORP C 169,681 C From Sun to Ice: Understanding Extreme Solar Eruptive Enents, Particle Acceleration, Transport, and Their Interaction with the Earth's Atmosphere

PI- La Belle, J W NASA G 135,039 N Correlations of High-Frequencies and Auroral Roar Measurements

PI- La Belle, J W NASA G 241,151 C Correlations of High-Frequencies and Auroral Roar Measurements

PI- La Belle, J W NASA G 71,214 N Origins of Complex Structure in Auroral High-Frequency Plasma Waves: Combining Data from Five Rocket Flights

PI- La Belle, J W NASA G 146,450 C Origins of Complex Structure in Auroral High-Frequency Plasma Waves: Combining Data from Five Rocket Flights

PI- La Belle, J W UNIV OF NH E 212,284 N Development of an Autonomous Real-time Remote Observatory (ARRO)

PI- La Belle, J W UNIV OF NH E 82,084 C Development of an Autonomous Real-time Remote Observatory (ARRO)

CO- La Belle, J W NSF G $ under PI N Collaborative Research: SIRG Cool Robots - Mobile Robotic Deployment of Sensor Networks in Polar Climates

CO- La Belle, J W NSF G $ under PI C Collaborative Research: SIRG Cool Robots - Mobile Robotic Deployment of Sensor Networks in Polar Climates

CO- La Belle, J W UNIV OF NH E $ under PI R New Hampshire Space Grant ConsortiumPI- Lynch, K A NASA G 65,505 N Artificial Aurora: Electron Acceleration and

Optical Emissions Produced by HF Heating of the Ionosphere - Dartmouth Co-I Proposal

PI- Lynch, K A NASA G 246,307 C Artificial Aurora: Electron Acceleration and Optical Emissions Produced by HF Heating of the Ionosphere - Dartmouth Co-I Proposal

PI- Lynch, K A NASA G 86,603 N DENALI Dartmouth Co-I: Particle DetectorsPI- Lynch, K A NASA G 254,470 C DENALI Dartmouth Co-I: Particle DetectorsPI- Lynch, K A NASA G 85,260 N ROPA - Rocket Observations of Pulsating

Aurora - Dartmouth Co-I ProposalPI- Lynch, K A NASA G 282,115 C ROPA - Rocket Observations of Pulsating

Aurora - Dartmouth Co-I ProposalPI- Lynch, K A NASA G 24,000 N Thermal Plasma Measurements: Laboratory

Experiment and In Situ Ionospheric Data

PI- Lynch, K A NSF G 365,289 N Collaborative Research: SIRG Cool Robots - Mobile Robotic Deployment of Sensor Networks in Polar Climates

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Lynch, K A NSF G 1,126,785 C Collaborative Research: SIRG Cool Robots - Mobile Robotic Deployment of Sensor Networks in Polar Climates

PI- Lyon, J G FL INSTITUTE TECH E 25,000 N Simulations of Polar Cap Potential Asymmetry During Periods of Strong Solar Wind Driving

PI- Lyon, J G FL INSTITUTE TECH E 50,000 C Simulations of Polar Cap Potential Asymmetry During Periods of Strong Solar Wind Driving

PI- Millan, R M NSF G 225,851 N GEM-Quantitative Comparison of the Theory and Observations of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Due to Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves

PI- Millan, R M NSF G 334,112 C GEM-Quantitative Comparison of the Theory and Observations of Relativistic Electron Precipitation Due to Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves

CO- Millan, R M JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E $ under PI N Development of an Integrated Multi-Sensor MIDIAM System (IMMS) for Ground-based Magnetometry

CO- Millan, R M JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E $ under PI C Development of an Integrated Multi-Sensor MIDIAM System (IMMS) for Ground-based Magnetometry

PI- Mueller, H R NASA G 130,187 N Interstellar Neutral Atoms in the 3D Heliosphere: Detailed Modeling

PI- Mueller, H R NASA G 248,388 C Interstellar Neutral Atoms in the 3D Heliosphere: Detailed Modeling

PI- Mueller, H R NASA G 96,200 N Modeling Astrospheres Embedded in a Partially Ionized ISM

PI- Mueller, H R NASA G 193,648 C Modeling Astrospheres Embedded in a Partially Ionized ISM

PI- Onofrio, R DOE G 131,311 N Experimental Studies of Interacting Fermi-Bose Mixtures in Bichromatic Optical Traps

PI- Onofrio, R DOE G 167,091 C Experimental Studies of Interacting Fermi-Bose Mixtures in Bichromatic Optical Traps

PI- Onofrio, R NSF G 120,714 N Experimental Studies of Fermi-Bose Quantum Fluids in the Dilute Regime

PI- Onofrio, R NSF G 145,836 C Experimental Studies of Fermi-Bose Quantum Fluids in the Dilute Regime

PI- Onofrio, R NSF G 123,042 N Exploring Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics with Nanomechanical Structures

PI- Onofrio, R NSF G 207,522 C Exploring Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics with Nanomechanical Structures

PI- Onofrio, R NSF G 120,787 N High Precision Measurement of the Casimir Force in the 10 Micrometer Range

PI- Onofrio, R NSF G 237,175 C High Precision Measurement of the Casimir Force in the 10 Micrometer Range

PI- Onofrio, R NSF G 150,520 N Superfluidity in Optically Trapped Fermi-Bose Atomic Mixtures

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Onofrio, R NSF G 249,762 C Superfluidity in Optically Trapped Fermi-Bose Atomic Mixtures

PI- Rimberg, A DEPT OF COMMERCE G 50,000 N A Proposed Current Standard Based on Electron Counting and Engineering of the Electromagnetic Environment

PI- Rimberg, A DEPT OF COMMERCE G 100,000 C A Proposed Current Standard Based on Electron Counting and Engineering of the Electromagnetic Environment

PI- Rimberg, A DOD-ARO G 196,556 N Practical Implementation of Electron Spin Resonance in Quantum Dots

PI- Rimberg, A DOD-ARO G 364,669 C Practical Implementation of Electron Spin Resonance in Quantum Dots

PI- Rimberg, A NSF G 170,365 N ITR Collaborative Research: Single Spin Measurement for Quantum Information Processing

PI- Rimberg, A NSF G 408,000 C ITR Collaborative Research: Single Spin Measurement for Quantum Information Processing

PI- Rimberg, A NSF G 137,783 N Real-Time Electron Dynamics in Nanoscale Structures

PI- Rimberg, A UNIV OF WISCONSIN E 86,250 N Solid State Quantum Computing Using Spin Qubits in Silicon Quantum Dots

PI- Rimberg, A UNIV OF WISCONSIN E 373,750 C Solid State Quantum Computing Using Spin Qubits in Silicon Quantum Dots

PI- Rogers, B N DOE G 99,716 N Gyrokinetic Simulations of Turbulent Transport in H-mode Pedestals and Magnetic Dipoles

PI- Rogers, B N DOE G 244,565 C Gyrokinetic Simulations of Turbulent Transport in H-mode Pedestals and Magnetic Dipoles

PI- Smith, T P DOE G 81,237 N Medium Energy Physics at Dartmouth College

PI- Smith, T P DOE G 172,445 C Medium Energy Physics at Dartmouth College

PI- Smith, T P DOE-TJNAF G 42,273 N Support for the JLab Data Acquisition (CODA): PCI-CAMAC, PCI-VME and Linux in the Front End

PI- Smith, T P NSF G 81,237 N Intermediate Energy Physics at Dartmouth College 2005-8

PI- Smith, T P NSF G 173,133 C Intermediate Energy Physics at Dartmouth College 2005-8

PI- Smith, T P UNIV OF NH E 14,937 N The Analysis of BLAST DataPI- Smith, T P UNIV OF NH E 13,000 C The Analysis of BLAST DataPI- Soh, Y J DOE G 219,496 N Microscopic Investigations of Correlation

between Strain and Electronic Properties in Thin Films

PI- Soh, Y J DOE G 317,547 C Microscopic Investigations of Correlation between Strain and Electronic Properties in Thin Films

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Soh, Y J NSF G 357,750 N Acquisition of Superconducting Quantum Interference Magnetometer for Research and Education in Magnetism

PI- Soh, Y J NSF G 115,424 C Acquisition of Superconducting Quantum Interference Magnetometer for Research and Education in Magnetism

PI- Soh, Y J NSF G 171,553 N Classical and Quantum Phase Transitions in Films of Simple Metals

PI- Soh, Y J NSF G 337,580 C Classical and Quantum Phase Transitions in Films of Simple Metals

CO- Soh, Y J NSF G $ under PI N NIRT: Self-Assembled Organometallic Block Copolymers as Templates for Ordered Arrays of Metal Nanomagnets

CO- Soh, Y J NSF G $ under PI C NIRT: Self-Assembled Organometallic Block Copolymers as Templates for Ordered Arrays of Metal Nanomagnets

Physics and Astronomy Total 14,371,870

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Baird, A A PHS-NIH-NICHD G 79,866 R Cortico-Limbic Development in Adolescence

PI- Bucci, D J NSF G 108,594 C Brain Mechanisms of Conditioned Stimulus Processing

PI- Bucci, D J NSF G 172,427 N Brain Mechanisms of Conditioned Stimulus Processing

PI- Bucci, D J NSF G 6,000 S Brain Mechanisms of Conditioned Stimulus Processing

PI- Bucci, D J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 153,279 C Chollinergic Involvement in ADHD and Substance Abuse

PI- Bucci, D J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 138,962 N Chollinergic Involvement in ADHD and Substance Abuse

PI- Clark, A S PHS-NIH-NIDA G 345,285 N AAS and the Neurobiology of Social Behaviors

PI- Cohen, Y E PHS-NIH-NIDCD G 230,865 N Auditory Response Properties of the Prefrontal Cortex

PI- Cohen, Y E PHS-NIH-NIMH G 79,898 R Ethological Categorization and the Prefrontal Cortex

CO- Funnell, M G PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of Colostomy Patient

PI- Gazzaniga, M S CHARLES DANA FDN F 1,250,000 C Arts Cognition ConsortiumPI- Gazzaniga, M S CHARLES DANA FDN F 600,000 N Arts Cognition ConsortiumPI- Gazzaniga, M S NSF G 4,099,560 N Center for Cognitive and Educational

NeurosciencePI- Gazzaniga, M S PHS-NIH-NIMH G 121,429 C Summer Institute in Cognitive

NeurosciencePI- Gazzaniga, M S PHS-NIH-NIMH G 909,123 N Hypothesis-Driven fMRI Research via

Database Mining, Management, and Visualization

PI- Gazzaniga, M S PHS-NIH-NINDS G 369,383 C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of Colostomy Patient

PI- Grafton, S T NORTHWESTERN UNIV E 253,326 C Human Motor Programming and Integration

PI- Grafton, S T PHS-NIH-NINDS G 347,700 C Functional Substrates of Long-Term Motor Learning

CO- Grafton, S T NSF G $ under PI N Center for Cognitive and Educational Neuroscience

CO- Grafton, S T PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Hypothesis-Driven fMRI Research via Database Mining, Management, and Visualization

CO- Grafton, S T PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of Colostomy Patient

PI- Groh, J M EJLB FDN F 37,516 C Frames of Reference in the Auditory Pathway

PI- Groh, J M NSF G 139,945 N Eye Position and the Neural Basis of Sound Location

PI- Groh, J M PHS-NIH-NINDS G 225,809 C CRCNS: Integrative Information Processing

PI- Groh, J M PHS-NIH-NINDS G 246,184 N CRCNS: Integrative Information Processing

PI- Heatherton, T F PHS-NIH-NIMH G 159,000 C Social Effects of Threats to Self

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Heatherton, T F NSF G $ under PI N Center for Cognitive and Educational Neuroscience

CO- Heatherton, T F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Preventing Teen Smoking by Restricting Movie Exposure

CO- Heatherton, T F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Visual Media Influences on Adolescent Smoking Behavior

PI- Janata, P PHS-NIH-NIDCD G -39,000 C Mechanisms of Sensory/Cognitive Interactions in Audition

PI- Johnson, S H PHS-NIH-NIMH G -68,860 C Roles of Ventral and Dorsal Visual Streams in Action Planning

CO- Reed, V A ASSOC UN CTRS DISABL P $ under PI N Assessment in MHC Programs PHASE II OF PROJECT 9189, PI V. Reed

CO- Roser, M E PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of Colostomy Patient

PI- Taube, J S PHS-NIH-NIMH G 126,360 C Neural Mechanisms of Directional Orientation

PI- Taube, J S PHS-NIH-NINDS G 325,443 R Neural Basis for Spatial CognitionPI- Tse, P U PHS-NIH-NEI G 50,282 N Neural Correlates of Visual Form-Motion

ProcessingPI- Turk, D J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 79,000 C The Own-Race Bias and the Cerebral

HemispheresCO- Turk, D J PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of

Colostomy PatientCO- Van Horn, J D NORTHWESTERN UNIV E $ under PI C Human Motor Programming and

IntegrationCO- Van Horn, J D PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Hypothesis-Driven fMRI Research via

Database Mining, Management, and Visualization

CO- Van Horn, J D PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Functional Substrates of Long-Term Motor Learning

CO- Wolford, G L PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI R The STIRR Intervention for Dually Diagnosed Clients

Psychological and Brain Sciences Total 10,547,376

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Berryhill, M PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Dual Mapping of Manual ResponsesPI- Brown, J E PHS-NIH-NIMH G 91,272 N Vestibular Contributions to Head Direction

CellsPI- Bucci, D J JOHN MERCK FUND F 75,000 N Brain Mechanisms Mediating Changes in

Attentional ProcessingPI- Bucci, D J JOHN MERCK FUND F 225,000 C Brain Mechanisms Mediating Changes in

Attentional ProcessingPI- Bucci, D J NSF G 15,000 S Brain Mechanisms of Conditioned Stimulus

ProcessingPI- Bucci, D J PHS-NIH-NIDA G 209,900 N Kynurenic Acid, Nicotine Abuse and

PsychopathologyPI- Bucci, D J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 9,667 S Chollinergic Involvement in ADHD and

Substance AbusePI- Bucci, D J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 134,304 N Chollinergic Involvement in ADHD and

Substance AbusePI- Bucci, D J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 50,679 N Kynurenic Acid Regulation of Stimulus

ProcessingPI- Bucci, D J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 319,800 N Kynurenic Acid, Cognitive Dysfunction, and

Nicotine AbusePI- Clark, A S PHS-NIH-NICHD G 221,880 R Neurobiology of Hormone-Mediated Behaviors

PI- Clark, A S PHS-NIH-NICHD G 227,870 N Neurobiology of Hormone-Mediated Behaviors

CO- Clark, A S PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI R Steroid Regulation of Ion Channels during Development

PI- Cohen, Y E NSF G 167,201 N CAREER: Auditory Responses in the Parietal Cortex

PI- Cohen, Y E NSF G 709,052 C CAREER: Auditory Responses in the Parietal Cortex

PI- Cohen, Y E PHS-NIH-NIDCD G 230,865 N Auditory Response Properties of the Prefrontal Cortex

PI- Cohen, Y E PHS-NIH-NIDCD G 255,865 N Auditory and Visual Response Properties of the Parietal Cortex

PI- Cohen, Y E PHS-NIH-NIMH G 50,679 N Processing of Communication Siganls in Prefrontal Cortex

PI- Cramer, C P PHS-NIH-NICHD G 196,805 N Gene-Environment Interactions in Circadian Development

PI- Cramer, C P PHS-NIH-NICHD G 319,800 N Pre- and Postnatal Environment by Genotype Interactions

CO- Funnell, M G PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of Colostomy Patient

PI- Gazzaniga, M S PHS-NIH-NIMH G 115,237 C Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience

PI- Gazzaniga, M S PHS-NIH-NINDS G 399,750 C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of Colostomy Patient

CO- Gazzaniga, M S NSF G $ under PI N Shared Computing Infrastructure for Large-Scale Archiving and High-Performance Analysis of Brain Imaging Data

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Gazzaniga, M S NSF G $ under PI C Shared Computing Infrastructure for Large-Scale Archiving and High-Performance Analysis of Brain Imaging Data

PI- Grafton, S T PHS-NIH-NINDS G 366,000 C Functional Substrates of Long-Term Motor Learning

CO- Grafton, S T NSF G $ under PI N Shared Computing Infrastructure for Large-Scale Archiving and High-Performance Analysis of Brain Imaging Data

CO- Grafton, S T NSF G $ under PI C Shared Computing Infrastructure for Large-Scale Archiving and High-Performance Analysis of Brain Imaging Data

CO- Grafton, S T PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of Colostomy Patient

PI- Groh, J M PHS-NIH-NEI G 319,800 N Visual Signs in Auditory MidbrainPI- Groh, J M PHS-NIH-NINDS G 232,788 C CRCNS: Integrative Information Processing

PI- Heatherton, T F PHS-NIH-NIMH G 198,750 C Social Effects of Threats to SelfCO- Heatherton, T F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Visual Media Influences on Adolescent

Smoking BehaviorPI- Hughes, H C NSF G 157,650 N The Absolute Efficiency of Target Selection for

Saccadic Eye MovementsPI- Hughes, H C NSF G 371,661 C The Absolute Efficiency of Target Selection for

Saccadic Eye MovementsPI- Hughes, H C PHS-NIH-NIMH G 49,762 N Dual Mapping of Manual ResponsesPI- Kelley, W M PHS-NIH-NIMH G 399,750 N Neuroanatomical Studies of Self-Knowledge

PI- Kleck, R E NSF G 163,171 N The Functional Equivalence of Morphological and Expressive Cues as Signals of Dominance and Affiliation

PI- Kleck, R E NSF G 248,520 C The Functional Equivalence of Morphological and Expressive Cues as Signals of Dominance and Affiliation

CO- Reed, V A ASSOC UN CTRS DISABL P $ under PI N Assessment in MHC Programs PHASE II OF PROJECT 9189, PI V. Reed

PI- Richeson, J A NSF G 155,056 N CAREER: Interracial Contact. Costs, Consequences, and Possibilities

PI- Richeson, J A NSF G 562,288 C CAREER: Interracial Contact. Costs, Consequences, and Possibilities

PI- Richeson, J A PHS-NIH-NIMH G 49,762 N Cognitive Outcomes of Interracial ContactCO- Roser, M E PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of

Colostomy PatientPI- Taube, J S NASA G 357,127 N Neural Coding of Spatial Orientation and

DisorientationPI- Taube, J S NASA G 896,151 C Neural Coding of Spatial Orientation and

DisorientationPI- Taube, J S PHS-NIH-NIDCD G 363,810 N Neural Coding of Spatial Orientation and

Disorientation

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Taube, J S PHS-NIH-NIDCD G 249,041 N Restoration of Cognitive Spatial Functions with a Vestibular Prosthesis

PI- Taube, J S PHS-NIH-NIMH G 129,009 C Neural Mechanisms of Directional Orientation

PI- Taube, J S PHS-NIH-NINDS G 351,830 R Neural Basis for Spatial CognitionPI- Tse, P U NSF G 194,400 N Mapping Visual Attention with Change

BlindnessPI- Tse, P U NSF G 174,374 C Mapping Visual Attention with Change

BlindnessPI- Tse, P U PHS-NIH-NEI G 245,524 N Mapping Visual Attention with Change

Blindness in Two and Three DimensionsPI- Tse, P U PHS-NIH-NEI G 51,304 C Neural Correlates of Visual Form-Motion

ProcessingPI- Tse, P U PHS-NIH-NEI G 319,800 N The Neural Basis of the Ipsilateral BOLD

ResponsePI- Tse, P U PHS-NIH-NIMH G 232,662 N Neural Correlates of Psychological Attributes

Revealed Using Diffusion Tensor Images

PI- Tse, P U PHS-NIH-NINDS G 50,679 N The Role of Curvature in Form and Motion Processing

PI- Turk, D J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 79,000 C The Own-Race Bias and the Cerebral Hemispheres

CO- Turk, D J PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Neurologic and Cognitive Analysis of Colostomy Patient

PI- Van Horn, J D NSF G 1,716,264 N Shared Computing Infrastructure for Large-Scale Archiving and High-Performance Analysis of Brain Imaging Data

PI- Van Horn, J D NSF G 4,746,285 C Shared Computing Infrastructure for Large-Scale Archiving and High-Performance Analysis of Brain Imaging Data

PI- Van Horn, J D PHS-NIH-NIMH G 505,143 N Computational Methods for Measuring fMRI Study Homology

CO- Van Horn, J D PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI C Functional Substrates of Long-Term Motor Learning

CO- Wolford, G L PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N An Evaluation of the Illness Management and Recovery Program for SMI

Psychological and Brain Sciences Total 17,962,987

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DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Green, R M JOHN TEMPLETON FDN F 105,000 N Changing our Genes: Ethical, Religious Perspectives on Genetic Enhancement

PI- Green, R M JOHN TEMPLETON FDN F 210,000 C Changing our Genes: Ethical, Religious Perspectives on Genetic Enhancement

Religion Total 315,000

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ROCKEFELLER CENTER

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005 Proposal Type

Title

CO- Dunne, M SURDNA FDN F $ under PI R Public Impact Initiative

Rockefeller Center Total $ under PI

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ROCKEFELLER CENTER

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Dunne, M NH CHARITABLE FND F $ under PI N Public Impact Initiative: Legislative Research Shop (NHCF)

CO- Dunne, M SURDNA FDN F $ under PI R Public Impact InitiativeCO- Dunne, M SURDNA FDN F $ under PI C Public Impact Initiative

Rockefeller Center Total $ under PI

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DEPARTMENT OF RUSSIAN

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Grenoble, L A MELLON FDN F 500,000 N Mellon Post-doctoral Fellows Program Renewal

Russian Total 500,000

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Anthony, D L VETERAN'S ADMIN G 46,000 N VA IPA/Denise AnthonyCO- Gomez, C PHS-NIH-NEI G $ under PI N Neural Correlates of Visual Form-Motion Processing

Sociology Total 46,000

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Anthony, D L VETERAN'S ADMIN G 46,000 N VA IPA/Denise AnthonyCO- Gomez, C PHS-NIH-NEI G $ under PI C Neural Correlates of Visual Form-Motion

Processing

Sociology Total 46,000

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DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Armstrong, P AM COUNCIL LEARN SOC P 30,000 N Salvador Carnival City: Ethnic, Aesthetic and Social Rhetorics

Spanish Total 30,000

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DEAN OF THE COLLEGE

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Markowitt, X THE VT WOMEN'S FUND F 3,000 N Sister to Sister Summit

Dean of the College Total 3,000

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Dartmouth Medical School

Award and Proposal Detail DMS managed 1,063 active sponsored projects during FY 2005. Total awards were up 4% from FY 2004. The categories of sponsors awarding more than $1,000,000 to the College during FY 2005 are listed in Table 1. Direct and Indirect awards to the College by purpose are shown in Table 2. The charts show the distribution of awards and proposals among departments and percentage of Medical School funding by sponsoring agency.

Table 1 Agency Award Amount Table 2 Department of Health & Human Services $90,566,318 Purpose Direct Indirect Total Foundations $12,242,269 Research $74,108,849 $30,207,052 $104,315,901

State of NH $8,683,693 Other Sponsored $14,224,745 $2,301,685 $16,526,430

Corporate $6,621,704 Instructional $4,343,511 $293,282 $4,636,793 Private Institutes $3,550,221 Fellowships $1,506,080 $47,294 $1,553,374 Public Educational Institutions $1,863,143 Clinical Trial $3,859,767 $849,445 $4,709,212 Department of Justice $1,697,343 Total $98,042,952 $33,698,758 $131,741,710 Private Educational Institutions $1,623,134 Professional & Technical Associations $1,248,395 Veteran's Administration $1,116,653

Medical School Awards by Department FY 2005

Other8.6%

Anesthesiology0.5%

Obstetrics and Gynecology0.2%

Community & Family Medicine

8.7%

Microbiology9.8%

Psychiatry14.0%

Physiology7.8%

Pediatrics7.6%

Biochemistry7.3%

Pharmacology & Toxicology6.6% Genetics

5.7%

Medicine20.7%

Orthopaedics3.2%

Radiology3.4%

Norris Cotton Cancer Center2.4%

Surgery1.4%

Pathology0.6%

Medical School Proposals by Department FY 2005

Other4.13%

MEDICINE24.65%

PSYCHIATRY10.55%

GENETICS9.50%

COMMUNITY & FAMILY MED9.01%

COMMUNITY & FAMILY MED

15.33%

PHYSIOLOGY5.02%

BIOCHEMISTRY3.82%

PHARMACOLOGY/TOXICOLOGY4.78%

RADIOLOGY5.44% PHYSIOLOGY

5.63%

ADMINISTRATION0.15%

DARTMOUTH CENTER ON ADDICITON

0.03%

OFFICE OF CONT MEDICAL ED

0.03%

PATHOLOGY1.07%

NORRIS COTTON CANCER CENTER

1.18%

ANESTHESIOLOGY1.24%

ORTHOPAEDICS1.41%

NORRIS COTTON CANCER CENTER

2.04%

Medical School Awards by Sponsor FY 2005

Dept of Health & Human Services68.50%

Foundations9.29%

Public Educational Institutions1.41%

Private Institutes2.69%Other Government

2.70%

Corporate5.03%

State of NH6.59%

Foreign Government0.01%

NSF0.03%

NASA0.08%

Dept of Defense0.52%

Foreign Corporations0.72%

Profl & Tech Assoc0.96%

Private Ed Inst1.24%

Other3.54%

Medical School Proposals by Sponsor FY 2005

Department of Health & Human Services53.58%

Foreign Government0.03%

Other4.80%

Professional & Technical Associations

0.21%

Foreign Foundation0.26%

Foreign Corporations0.32%

Private Institutes3.64%

Private Ed Institutions4.04%Public Ed Institutions

5.31%Corporate7.09%

Foundations15.13%

Department of Education0.63%

National Science Found1.41%

State of NH1.95%

Other Government3.09%

Dept of Defense3.32%

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Medical School DHHS Awards, FY 2005

PHS-NIH-NCRR7.78%

PHS-NIH-NIGMS9.52%

PHS-NIH-NIAID10.30%

PHS-NIH-NCI26.99%

PHS-NIH-NIDDK6.45%

PHS-NIH-NHLBI7.02%

INDIAN HEALTH SVC0.00%

Other6.49%

PHS-NIH-NIAMS6.06%

PHS-HRSA2.18%

PHS-NIH-NICHD3.37%

PHS-NIH-NIMH3.85%PHS-NIH-NIEHS

4.42%

PHS-NIH-NIDR0.45%

PHS-AHRQ0.32%

PHS-CDC-NCCDPHP0.37%

PHS-NIH-NEI0.44%

PHS-HRSA-BHP0.64%

PHS-NIH-FIC0.67%

PHS-CDC0.17%

PHS-NIH-NLM0.16%

PHS-NIH-NIAAA0.84%

PHS-NIH-NIA1.19%

PHS-NIH-NIDA1.24%

PHS-HRSA-MCH1.45%

PHS-NIH-NINDS1.96%

PHS-NIH-NIBIB2.17%

Medical School DHHS Proposals, FY 2005

Other4.267%

INDIAN HEALTH SVC0.002%

PHS-NIH-NHGRI0.027%

FOOD & DRUG ADMIN0.055%

PHS-NIH-NINR0.136%

NIH-NIAID-NERCE-BEID0.206%

PHS-NIH-NCI32.601%

PHS-NIH-NIDA1.486%

PHS-NIH1.484%

PHS-AHRQ1.364%

PHS-CDC1.070%

PHS-HRSA0.920%

PHS-NIH-NIEHS0.866%

PHS-NIH-NIA0.856%

PHS-HRSA-MCH0.542%

PHS-NIH-NHLBI8.340%

PHS-NIH-NIGMS5.579%

PHS-NIH-NCRR5.161%

PHS-NIH-NIMH3.958%

PHS-NIH-NIDDK3.540%

PHS-NIH-NIAMS3.500%

PHS-NIH-NICHD3.182%

PHS-NIH-NIBIB2.730%

PHS-NIH-NINDS2.210%

PHS-SAMHSA1.766%

PHS-CDC-NCCDPHP0.212%

PHS-NIH-NCCAM0.252%

PHS-NIH-FIC0.256%

PHS-NIH-NIDCD0.259%

PHS-NIH-NIAAA0.261%

PHS-NIH-NEI0.334%

PHS-NIH-NLM0.433%

PHS-NIH-NIDR0.434%

PHS-NIH-NIAID15.978%

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MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Alvord, L A UNIV OF CO E 141,542 N Surgical Outcomes in American Indian Veterans

PI- Alvord, L A UNIV OF CO E 298,171 C Surgical Outcomes in American Indian Veterans

Medical School Administration Total 439,713

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DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Beach, M L PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Movie Influence on Adolescent Smoking: A Follow-Up Study

PI- Cravero, J P PHS-HRSA G 100,000 C Emergency Medical Services for ChildrenPI- DeLeo Splaine, J A ELAN PHARM INC C 90,844 N The Involvement of Astrocytic Glutamate

Transporters in Neuropathic PainPI- DeLeo Splaine, J A PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 337,725 C LBP with Radiculopathy: An Inflammatory

ResponsePI- Fanciullo, G J PSYCHOLOGICAL APPLI C 76,416 C Computer Assessment of PainPI- Fanciullo, G J PSYCHOLOGICAL APPLI C 76,177 N Computer Assessment of Pain

Anesthesiology Total 681,162

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DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Beach, M L PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Environmental and Family Influences on Adolescent Overweight

CO- Beach, M L PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Movie Influence on Adolescent Smoking: A Follow-Up Study

CO- Beach, M L PHS-NIH-NIEHS G $ under PI N Environmental and Family Influences on Adolescent Overweight

PI- Blike, G T PHS-AHRQ G 299,950 N The Pain-Free Hospital-Reducing Pain Medication Errors

PI- Blike, G T PHS-AHRQ G 299,912 C The Pain-Free Hospital-Reducing Pain Medication Errors

PI- Byock, I DELTA QUEST FDN F 210,280 N Overcoming Barriers to Patient-Centered End-of-Life Care

PI- Byock, I DELTA QUEST FDN F 311,869 C Overcoming Barriers to Patient-Centered End-of-Life Care

PI- Byock, I PHS-NIH G 150,958 N Overcoming Barriers to Patient-Centered End-of-Life Care

PI- Byock, I PHS-NIH-NINR G 210,066 N Web-Enabled IT to Facilitate Quality Palliative Care

PI- Byock, I UNIV MASS MED CTR P 38,589 N Developing a Computer-Assisted Tool for Assessing Patient-Centered Needs

PI- Byock, I UNIV MASS MED CTR P 613,834 C Developing a Computer-Assisted Tool for Assessing Patient-Centered Needs

PI- Clark, J A THE GEMI FUND F 66,737 N Selective Pulmonary Artery Vasolidation: A Proof-of-Concept Study Using Principles of First-Pass Pulmonary Gas Clearance

PI- Clark, J A THE GEMI FUND F 55,478 C Selective Pulmonary Artery Vasolidation: A Proof-of-Concept Study Using Principles of First-Pass Pulmonary Gas Clearance

PI- Cravero, J P PHS-HRSA G 100,000 C Emergency Medical Services for ChildrenPI- DeLeo Splaine, J A ELAN PHARM INC C 90,844 N The Involvement of Astrocytic Glutamate

Transporters in Neuropathic PainPI- DeLeo Splaine, J A ELAN PHARM INC C 90,844 C The Involvement of Astrocytic Glutamate

Transporters in Neuropathic PainPI- DeLeo Splaine, J A PHS-NIH-NIDA G 719,550 R Alternatives to Opioids for Chronic Pain: Part III

CO- DeLeo Splaine, J APHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI N Translational Neuroscience Postdoctoral Training Program

PI- Fanciullo, G J PHS-NIH-NIDA G 319,800 N Information Management for NCCP Opioid Users

CO- Fanciullo, G J PHS-NIH-NINR G $ under PI N Web-Enabled IT to Facilitate Quality Palliative Care

CO- Yeager, M P THE GEMI FUND F $ under PI N Selective Pulmonary Artery Vasolidation: A Proof-of-Concept Study Using Principles of First-Pass Pulmonary Gas Clearance

CO- Yeager, M P THE GEMI FUND F $ under PI C Selective Pulmonary Artery Vasolidation: A Proof-of-Concept Study Using Principles of First-Pass Pulmonary Gas Clearance

Anesthesiology Total 3,578,711

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Barlowe, C K PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 447,636 C Mechanisms of COPII-Dependent TransportPI- Chang, T PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 419,796 C Cell Mutants Defective in Cholesterol Ester

FormationPI- Chang, T PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 355,500 C Structure-Function Analysis of ACATPI- Chang, T PHS-NIH-NINDS G 221,804 C Attenuating Sterol Synthesis in WT and NPC Mice

BrainsPI- Chang, T PHS-NIH-NINDS G 184,306 N Attenuating Sterol Synthesis in WT and NPC Mice

BrainsPI- Cole, C N KOMEN CANCER FDN F 90,000 C Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional

Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer

PI- Cole, C N KOMEN CANCER FDN F 44,500 N Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer

PI- Cole, C N PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 464,397 C Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of mRNA in Yeast

PI- Compton, D A PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 369,024 R Organization of the Mammalian Mitotic SpindlePI- Flanagan, J J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 48,296 C Soluble Cargo Selection in COPII-Dependent ER-

ExportPI- Fratti, R A HELEN H WHITNEY FDN F 46,500 C Role of Phosphatidylinositol (4,5) Bisphosphate in

Vacuolar FusionPI- Higgs, H N PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 285,268 C Comparative Molecular Physiology of Mammalian

ForminsPI- Lienhard, G E PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 371,300 C Insulin Regulation of the Adipocyte Glucose

TransporterPI- Lienhard, G E PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 470,775 C Phosphotyrosyl Proteins in Insulin Receptor

SignalingCO- Loros, J J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G $ under PI C Functional Analysis of a Model Filamentous

Fungus (NIGMS Program Project)PI- Madden, D R BROWN UNIVERSITY E 27,000 N CAL/CFTR Binding Inhibitors: Novel Tools for

Controlling CFTR Trafficking.PI- Myers, L C PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 245,778 C The Role of Yeast Mediator in Transcriptional

RegulationPI- Ohgami, N NAT'L NIEMANN-PICK F 40,250 C Demonstration of NPC1 as a Lipid Binding Protein

in VitroPI- Ohgami, N NAT'L NIEMANN-PICK F 40,250 N Demonstration of NPC1 as a Lipid Binding Protein

in VitroCO- Sempere, F L KOMEN CANCER FDN F $ under PI C Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional

Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer

CO- Sempere, F L KOMEN CANCER FDN F $ under PI N Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer

PI- Sinclair, J A PHS-NIH-NIAAA G 324,750 C Alcohol and Acetaminophen HepatotoxicityPI- Sinclair, J A PHS-NIH-NIEHS G 324,750 C Effects of Arsenic on Cytochromes P450PI- Sinclair, P R VETERAN'S ADMIN G 69,767 C IPA Agreement with VAM&ROC for Nadia

GormanPI- Sinclair, P R VETERAN'S ADMIN G 55,240 N IPA Agreement with VAM&ROC for Adrian

ZahariaPI- Sinclair, P R VETERAN'S ADMIN G 83,424 N IPA Agreement with VAM&ROC for Nadia

Gorman

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NCI G 403,055 C Biochemistry of Leukemia Virus Core-Binding Factor

PI- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NCI G 294,821 C Mouse Models for FPD with Predisposition to AML

PI- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 462,694 C Runx1 as a Marker for Stem CellsPI- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 784,396 C Molecular and Cellular Biology at DartmouthPI- Speck, N A UNIV OF VIRGINIA E 76,545 C Biochemistry of Leukemia Virus Core-Binding

Factor/Structure/Function of CBFb/Mouse Models for FPD/AML

PI- Speck, N A UNIV OF VIRGINIA E 74,314 N Biochemistry of Leukemia Virus Core-Binding Factor/Structure/Function of CBFb/Mouse Models for FPD/AML

PI- Speck, N A UNIV OF VIRGINIA E 103,333 N Mouse Model Characterization of AML1-ETO Inhibitors

CO- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Immunobiology of Myeloid and Lymphoid CellsPI- Supattapone, S PHS-NIH-NIAID G 395,000 N Species Susceptibility Assay for Chronic Wasting

DiseasePI- Supattapone, S PHS-NIH-NINDS G 335,140 C Mechanism of Prion PropagationPI- Trumpower, B L PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 569,780 R Mechanism of Respiration and Energy

TransductionPI- Wickner, W PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 1,142,882 R Protein Compartmentation

Biochemistry Total 9,672,271

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Barlowe, C K PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 499,708 C Mechanisms of COPII-Dependent Transport

PI- Bryleva, E AM HEART ASSOC F 21,000 N ACAT Expression Under Inflammatory Conditions of the Brain.

PI- Bryleva, E AM HEART ASSOC F 21,000 C ACAT Expression Under Inflammatory Conditions of the Brain.

PI- Chang, T PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 424,418 C Cell Mutants Defective in Cholesterol Ester Formation

PI- Chang, T PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 355,500 C Structure-Function Analysis of ACATCO- Chang, T AM HEART ASSOC F $ under PI N ACAT Expression Under Inflammatory

Conditions of the Brain.CO- Chang, T AM HEART ASSOC F $ under PI C ACAT Expression Under Inflammatory

Conditions of the Brain.PI- Cole, C N KOMEN CANCER FDN F 44,500 N Identification, Expression Profiling and

Functional Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer

PI- Cole, C N KOMEN CANCER FDN F 90,000 C Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer

PI- Cole, C N KOMEN CANCER FDN F 82,250 N Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of MicroRNAs in Breast Cancer

PI- Cole, C N KOMEN CANCER FDN F 167,562 C Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of MicroRNAs in Breast Cancer

PI- Cole, C N PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 638,851 R Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of mRNA in Yeast

PI- Cole, C N PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 511,119 C Nucleocytoplasmic Transport of mRNA in Yeast

PI- Flanagan, J J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 47,296 C Soluble Cargo Selection in COPII-Dependent ER-Export

PI- Higgs, H N PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 371,800 C Comparative Molecular Physiology of Mammalian Formins

PI- Lienhard, G E PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 395,000 C Insulin Regulation of the Adipocyte Glucose Transporter

PI- Lienhard, G E PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 483,997 C Phosphotyrosyl Proteins in Insulin Receptor Signaling

CO- Loros, J J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G $ under PI C Functional Analysis of a Model Filamentous Fungus (NIGMS Program Project)

PI- Madden, D R AM HEART ASSOC F 60,500 N The Stereochemical Basis of GlutamatePI- Madden, D R AM HEART ASSOC F 121,000 C The Stereochemical Basis of GlutamatePI- Madden, D R BRAIN TUMOR SOCIETY F 100,000 N Structural Analysis of iGluR Calcium

Permeability: A Regulator of GBM Growth and Invasiveness

PI- Madden, D R BRAIN TUMOR SOCIETY F 100,000 C Structural Analysis of iGluR Calcium Permeability: A Regulator of GBM Growth and Invasiveness

PI- Madden, D R BROWN UNIVERSITY E 27,000 N CAL/CFTR Binding Inhibitors: Novel Tools for Controlling CFTR Trafficking.

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Madden, D R BROWN UNIVERSITY E 27,000 C CAL/CFTR Binding Inhibitors: Novel Tools for Controlling CFTR Trafficking.

PI- Madden, D R MCDONNELL FDN F 82,545 N Structural Analysis of the iGluR Pore Domain: A Target for Controlling GBM Growth and Invasiveness.

PI- Madden, D R MCDONNELL FDN F 366,579 C Structural Analysis of the iGluR Pore Domain: A Target for Controlling GBM Growth and Invasiveness.

PI- Madden, D R NSF G 305,574 N The Stereochemical Basis of Glutamate Receptor Activation

PI- Madden, D R NSF G 1,005,855 C The Stereochemical Basis of Glutamate Receptor Activation

PI- Madden, D R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 319,800 N Molecular Architecture of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors

PI- Sempere, F L DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 43,000 N Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer.

PI- Sempere, F L DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 91,000 C Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer.

CO- Sempere, F L KOMEN CANCER FDN F $ under PI N Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer

CO- Sempere, F L KOMEN CANCER FDN F $ under PI C Identification, Expression Profiling and Functional Analysis of MicroRNA's in Breast Cancer

PI- Sinclair, J A PHS-NIH-NIAAA G 324,750 C Alcohol and Acetaminophen Hepatotoxicity

PI- Sinclair, J A PHS-NIH-NIEHS G 357,225 C Effects of Arsenic on Cytochromes P450

PI- Sinclair, P R VETERAN'S ADMIN G 55,240 N IPA Agreement with VAM&ROC for Adrian Zaharia

PI- Sinclair, P R VETERAN'S ADMIN G 84,136 N IPA Agreement with VAM&ROC for Nadia Gorman

PI- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NCI G 373,900 C Mouse Models for FPD with Predisposition to AML

PI- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 472,068 C Runx1 as a Marker for Stem CellsPI- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 412,073 C Molecular and Cellular Biology at Dartmouth

CO- Speck, N A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Sugiyama, D LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 55,000 N Identifying CIS-Acting Sequences in the Fugu

Rubripes Runx1 HomologuePI- Sugiyama, D LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 110,000 C Identifying CIS-Acting Sequences in the Fugu

Rubripes Runx1 HomologuePI- Supattapone, S PHS-NIH-NINDS G 380,500 C Mechanism of Prion PropagationPI- Trumpower, B L DOD-AMRMC G 241,800 N Design of Novel Anti-Malarials.PI- Trumpower, B L DOD-AMRMC G 597,507 C Design of Novel Anti-Malarials.PI- Trumpower, B L PHS-NIH-FIC G 32,000 N Bacillus Subtillis b6c Complex: A Link

Between Respiration and Photosynthesis.

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Trumpower, B L PHS-NIH-FIC G 64,000 C Bacillus Subtillis b6c Complex: A Link Between Respiration and Photosynthesis.

PI- Trumpower, B L PHS-NIH-NIAID G 419,800 N Design of New Anti-fungal TherapeuticsCO- Trumpower, B L PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N The Design and Development of New

Antimicrobial AgentsPI- Wickner, W PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 239,850 N The Role of Actin Remoldeling in Membrane

Microdomains

Biochemistry Total 11,023,703

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEDICINE

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Baron, J A BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 64,935 C NIAMS Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Center

PI- Beyea, S PHS-HRSA G 132,458 C A Nurse Residency Program for Competency Development

PI- Beyea, S PHS-HRSA G 192,168 N A Nurse Residency Program for Competency Development

PI- Carney, P A PHS-NIH-NCI G 128,700 S New Hampshire Mammography Network

PI- Carney, P A UNIV OF WASHINGTON E 165,059 C Understanding Variability in Community Mammographers

PI- Carney, P A UNIV OF WASHINGTON E 153,155 R Understanding Variability in Community Mammographers

CO- Carney, P A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Chambers, K A UNIV OF MICHIGAN E 95,164 N Comprehensive Cancer Center CCOPs

Research BasePI- Cole, B F BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON C 44,000 N CA BIGPI- Cole, B F INT BREAST CA STUDY P 62,254 N Statistical Consulting AgreementCO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Atypical Nevi in Melanoma: A Case

Control StudyCO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Demidenko, E PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Structure Function of Neovessels Imaged

with NGR PeptidePI- Dietrich, A J MACARTHUR FDN F 175,000 R Depression and Primary Care Initiative

PI- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G 179,628 C Develop a Primary Care Colon Cancer Screening Consortium

PI- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G 184,565 S New York Prevention Case Manager Study

CO- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Duell, E J PHS-NIH-NCI G 259,560 C DNA Repair Gene Polymorphisms and

Pancreatic CancerPI- Eubank, D F PHS-HRSA-BHP G 127,715 C Faculty Development in Primary CareCO- Eubank, D F PHS-HRSA-BHP G $ under PI R Academic Administrative Units in Primary

CareCO- Gaffney, C A R W JOHNSON FDN F $ under PI C Healthy Teens Systems Change Project

CO- Gaffney, C A R W JOHNSON FDN F $ under PI N Healthy Teens Systems Change Project

CO- Greenberg, E R PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Continuation of Follow-up of DES-Exposed Cohorts

CO- Greenberg, E R PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in New Hampshire

PI- Harper, D M GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 132,191 N GSK 008 HPV 16 and 18 Vaccine Phase III Trial

PI- Harper, D M MEDISPECTRA C 187,778 C Time-Resolved Imaging of Cervical Cancer Acetowhitening

PI- Harper, D M MERCK & CO C 5,363 N A Placebo-Controlled, Dose Ranging Study of Quadrivalent HPV Virus-Like Particle (VLP) Vaccine in 16-23 Year Olds

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEDICINE

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Henderson, J V DOJ-OJP G 1,000,085 C Advanced Distance Learning to Enhance the Gathering, Preservation and Use of DNA Evidence

PI- Henderson, J V DOJ-OJP G 697,258 N Advanced Distance Learning to Enhance the Gathering, Preservation and Use of DNA Evidence

CO- Henderson, J V NATL INST JUSTICE G $ under PI N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth College

CO- Houston, J L PHS-HRSA G $ under PI C Emergency Medical Services for Children

PI- Karagas, M R HARVARD UNIV E 102,593 C Molecular Epidemiology of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer

PI- Karagas, M R HARVARD UNIV E 86,123 R Superfund Hazardous Substances Basic Research Program

PI- Karagas, M R PHS-NIH-NCI G 840,370 C Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in New Hampshire

PI- Karagas, M R WESTAT C 56,165 C Bladder RegistryPI- Karagas, M R WESTAT C 245,564 C The New England Bladder Cancer Study

CO- Karagas, M R PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Kollisch, D O AM INTL HLTH ALLIANC F 138,750 N Reproductive Health Partnership in

KosovoPI- Kollisch, D O STATE OF NH S 60,000 R Rural Health ProgramPI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 716,708 R Health Decision ResourcePI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 12,500 S Health Decision ResourcePI- McCullough, D M UPPER VALLEY COMMUN F 130,514 C Continuing Care Retirement Services

Without WallsPI- McCullough, D M UPPER VALLEY COMMUN F 50,000 C Senior Fitness ProgramPI- McHugo, G J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 498,906 C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and

Empowerment ModelPI- McHugo, G J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 2,203 N An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and

Empowerment ModelPI- McHugo, G J VETERAN'S ADMIN G 19,878 C VA/PTSD ContractPI- Orgren, R A UNIV OF MASS E 38,321 N National Network of Libraries of Medicine

CO- Orgren, R A UPPER VALLEY COMMUN F $ under PI C Senior Fitness ProgramPI- Pipas, C F PHS-HRSA G 143,260 C Predoctoral Training in Primary CareCO- Rauh, S S ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F $ under PI N Using Clinical Process Cost Analysis to

Eliminate Waste in Health CarePI- Rees, J R INDIAN HEALTH SVC G 2,500 N Indian Health Service Contract/NH State

Cancer RegistryPI- Rees, J R STATE OF NH S 551,811 R New Hampshire Cancer RegistryPI- Schifferdecker, K E PHS-NIH-NLM G 142,022 C Creating Practice Systems to Deliver

Online ResourcesCO- Snide, J A VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI N VA IPA - Jennifer SnideCO- Stukel, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in New

HampshirePI- Thomas, V S R W JOHNSON FDN F 47,530 C Improving Treatment for Medicaid

Beneficaries with Co-Occuring Disorders

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEDICINE

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Thomas, V S R W JOHNSON FDN F 33,391 N Improving Treatment for Medicaid Beneficaries with Co-Occuring Disorders

PI- Titus-Ernstoff, L T BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 4,294 C DF/HCC Ovarian Cancer SPOREPI- Titus-Ernstoff, L T BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 139,626 C Genes, Hormones, & Environment in an

Ovarian Cancer ModelPI- Titus-Ernstoff, L T PHS-NIH-NCI G 303,186 C Atypical Nevi in Melanoma: A Case

Control StudyPI- Titus-Ernstoff, L T PHS-NIH-NCI G 175,000 C Continuation of Follow-up of DES-

Exposed CohortsPI- Wadsworth, E B ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F 24,651 N Using Clinical Process Cost Analysis to

Eliminate Waste in Health CarePI- Wennberg, J E AETNA FDN INC C 250,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Data ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E CALIF HEALTHCARE F 300,000 C Dartmouth Atlas Project/California

HealthCare FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E CALIF HEALTHCARE F 150,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project/California

HealthCare FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E PHS-AHRQ G 288,958 C Pre/Post Doctoral Training, Evaluative

Clinical SciencesPI- Wennberg, J E R W JOHNSON FDN F 603,664 C Dartmouth Atlas ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E R W JOHNSON FDN F 296,336 R Dartmouth Atlas ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E UNITED HEALTH FDN F 250,000 C Dartmouth Atlas Project - United Health

FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E UNITED HEALTH FDN F 250,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project - United Health

FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E WELLPOINT FOUNDATION F 100,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project - WellpointPI- Zubkoff, M PHS-HRSA-BHP G 173,086 N Model State Supported Area Health

Education Center ProgramPI- Zubkoff, M PHS-HRSA-BHP G 276,498 R Academic Administrative Units in Primary

Care

Community and Family Medicine Total 11,491,444

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEDICINE

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Andrew, A S WOMEN AGAINST LC F 48,322 N Gender, Exposure and EGFR Pathway Alterations

PI- Andrew, A S WOMEN AGAINST LC F 49,531 C Gender, Exposure and EGFR Pathway Alterations

CO- Andrew, A S BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P $ under PI R Measurement Error Methods in Cancer Epidemiology

CO- Andrew, A S BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P $ under PI C Measurement Error Methods in Cancer Epidemiology

PI- Baron, J A BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 64,935 C NIAMS Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Center

CO- Becker, D R PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Cognitive Training and Supported Employment for SMI

CO- Becker, D R RES FDN MENTAL HYG F $ under PI N Taking Work Seriously: Replicating IPS in a Housing First Environment

CO- Carey, M DANA FARBER INST P $ under PI N Paradigm WebsitePI- Carney, P A PHS-NIH-NCI G 786,163 R Hormone Replacement Therapy and

Breast CancerPI- Carney, P A PHS-NIH-NCI G 786,163 N Hormone Replacement Therapy and

Breast CancerPI- Carney, P A PHS-NIH-NCI G 128,700 S New Hampshire Mammography

NetworkPI- Carney, P A PHS-NIH-NCI G 910,771 R New Hampshire Mammography

NetworkPI- Carney, P A UNIV OF WASHINGTON E 165,059 C Understanding Variability in

Community MammographersCO- Carney, P A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Carney, P A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N New Hampshire Colorectal Cancer

Screening InitiativePI- Chambers, K A PHS-NIH-NCI G 1,239,811 N Informatics Support Center for Breast

and Colon Cancer Family Registries

PI- Cole, B F BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON C 430,380 N CA BIGPI- Cole, B F INT BREAST CA STUDY P 62,254 N Statistical Consulting AgreementCO- Cole, B F DANA FARBER INST P $ under PI N Paradigm WebsiteCO- Cole, B F INTERN MYELOMA FDN F $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in

Transplanted MyelomaCO- Cole, B F LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI N Lymphodepletion with Adoptive

Immunotherapy for MyelomaCO- Cole, B F LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI C Lymphodepletion with Adoptive

Immunotherapy for MyelomaCO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Atypical Nevi in Melanoma: A Case

Control StudyCO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Colorectal Cancer Dendritic Cell

Vaccine + CTLA4CO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma

Patients

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEDICINE

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

CO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in Transplanted Myeloma Patients

CO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI R Disseminated Tuberculosis in HIV Infection: Epidemiology & Prevention

CO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Disseminated Tuberculosis in HIV Infection: Epidemiology & Prevention

CO- Cole, B F PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Early TB Diagnosis to Reduce AIDS Mortality in Africa

PI- Colla, J B PHS-AHRQ G 267,922 N Improving Patient Safety: A Balancing Act

PI- Colla, J B PHS-AHRQ G 278,479 C Improving Patient Safety: A Balancing Act

PI- Demidenko, E PHS-NIH-NCI G 199,875 N Modeling and Analysis of Treated Tumors

CO- Demidenko, E PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

CO- Demidenko, E PHS-NIH-NCRR G $ under PI N MultiModal Translational ImagingPI- Dietrich, A J HENRY JACKSON FOUND F 146,408 N Re-Engineering Systems for Primary

Care Treatment of Depression & PTSD-Military

PI- Dietrich, A J MACARTHUR FDN F 175,000 R Depression and Primary Care Initiative

PI- Dietrich, A J MACARTHUR FDN F 175,000 C Depression and Primary Care Initiative

PI- Dietrich, A J NH MINORITY HEAL COA F 82,366 N Community Networks to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities

PI- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G 750,453 N An RCT to Increase Colon Cancer Screening in Medicaid Managed Care

PI- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G 75,725 S Develop a Primary Care Colon Cancer Screening Consortium

PI- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G 239,475 R Develop a Primary Care Colon Cancer Screening Consortium

PI- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G 195,760 C Develop a Primary Care Colon Cancer Screening Consortium

PI- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G 745,989 N Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening in Medicaid Care

PI- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G 787,511 N New Hampshire Colorectal Cancer Screening Initiative

CO- Dietrich, A J PHS-CDC-NCCDPHP G $ under PI C Optimizing the Health of Pre-Diabetic Health Care Workers

CO- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Dietrich, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Collaborative Care for Breast Cancer

Distress

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEDICINE

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Duell, E J U CALIF SF E 42,321 N Molecular Epidemiology of Pancreatic Cancer

PI- Duell, E J U CALIF SF E 166,206 C Molecular Epidemiology of Pancreatic Cancer

PI- Flood, A B R W JOHNSON FDN F 77,326 N Addressing Disparities in Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis in African Americans

PI- Flood, A B R W JOHNSON FDN F 61,939 C Addressing Disparities in Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis in African Americans

CO- Fox, M B PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N An Evaluation of the Illness Management and Recovery Program for SMI

CO- Gaffney, C A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N UV Sunsafe: New Approaches to Reduce Teen UV Exposure

CO- Gaffney, C A PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI N Promoting Healthy Families through Enhanced Primary Care

CO- Gaffney, C A R W JOHNSON FDN F $ under PI N Healthy Teens Systems Change Project

CO- Gaffney, C A R W JOHNSON FDN F $ under PI C Healthy Teens Systems Change Project

CO- Green, M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Mechanisms of Retroviral Integration Site Targeting

CO- Green, M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Mechanisms of Retroviral Integration Site Targeting

CO- Greenberg, E R PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in New Hampshire

PI- Henderson, J V DOJ-OJP G 697,249 N Advanced Distance Learning to Enhance the Gathering, Preservation and Use of DNA Evidence

PI- Henderson, J V DOJ-OJP G 1,000,085 C Advanced Distance Learning to Enhance the Gathering, Preservation and Use of DNA Evidence

PI- Henderson, J V OFF DOMESTIC PREPARD G 1,043,724 N Mass-Casualty Care Operations and the Continuum of Care

PI- Henderson, J V OFF DOMESTIC PREPARD G 2,014,072 C Mass-Casualty Care Operations and the Continuum of Care

CO- Houston, J L PHS-HRSA G $ under PI C Emergency Medical Services for Children

PI- Karagas, M R HARVARD UNIV E 57,372 N Arsenic Co-Carcinogenicity: Mechanisms Derived from a Skin Model

PI- Karagas, M R HARVARD UNIV E 234,656 C Arsenic Co-Carcinogenicity: Mechanisms Derived from a Skin Model

PI- Karagas, M R HARVARD UNIV E 170,403 R Superfund Hazardous Substances Basic Research Program

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEDICINE

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Karagas, M R HARVARD UNIV E 352,529 C Superfund Hazardous Substances Basic Research Program

PI- Karagas, M R HARVARD UNIV E 144,749 N The Molecular Epidemiology of Bladder Cancer

PI- Karagas, M R HARVARD UNIV E 456,028 C The Molecular Epidemiology of Bladder Cancer

PI- Karagas, M R PHS-NIH-NCI G 418,825 N Etiologic Role of HPV in Keratinocyte Carcinomas

PI- Karagas, M R PHS-NIH-NCI G 938,036 C Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in New Hampshire

PI- Karagas, M R WESTAT C 63,691 S The New England Bladder Cancer Study

CO- Karagas, M R PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Kazal, L A ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F 177,490 N Planning the New Hampshire

Telehealth ProgramPI- Kazal, L A ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F 31,020 C Planning the New Hampshire

Telehealth ProgramPI- Kollisch, D O STATE OF NH-DPH S 60,000 N Rural Scholars ProgramPI- Kollisch, D O STATE OF NH-DPH S 60,000 C Rural Scholars ProgramPI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 12,500 S Health Decision ResourcePI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 716,708 R Health Decision ResourcePI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 741,383 C Health Decision ResourcePI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A PHS-NIH-NCI G 255,352 N Decision Spt Glioblastoma Multiforme

PI- McCullough, D M OPEN SOCIETY INST F 120,146 N Soros Advocacy Fellowship for Physicians

PI- McCullough, D M OPEN SOCIETY INST F 121,027 C Soros Advocacy Fellowship for Physicians

PI- McHugo, G J COMM CONNECTIONS C 28,505 N PTSD and Severe Mental Disorders: A Group Model for Men

PI- McHugo, G J COMM CONNECTIONS C 152,937 C PTSD and Severe Mental Disorders: A Group Model for Men

PI- McHugo, G J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 552,717 C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

CO- McHugo, G J DIS&REHAB RESEARCH G $ under PI N The 15-year Course of Competitive Employment for People with Severe Mental Illness

CO- McHugo, G J UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E $ under PI N Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Alcohol and Mental Health Treatment

CO- McHugo, G J UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E $ under PI C Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Alcohol and Mental Health Treatment

CO- McHugo, G J UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E $ under PI N Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Substance and Mental Health Treatment

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEDICINE

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- McHugo, G J UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E $ under PI C Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Substance and Mental Health Treatment

PI- Miles, K M ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F 42,269 N It's Your Life! A Program to Reduce Barriers to Mental Health Care for Lower Income Older Adults

PI- Nelson, E C PHS-AHRQ G 28,609 N Evaluating the Sustainability of a Quality Improvement Initiative

PI- Ogrinc, G OED-FIPSE G 135,566 N Developing, Evaluating, and Disseminating Medical Student Knowledge and Skills in Practice-based Learning and Improvement Using the Medical School Collaborative (MSC)

PI- Ogrinc, G OED-FIPSE G 375,857 C Developing, Evaluating, and Disseminating Medical Student Knowledge and Skills in Practice-based Learning and Improvement Using the Medical School Collaborative (MSC)

PI- Orgren, R A PHS-AHRQ G 49,471 N Healthcare Workforce Information Conference

CO- Orgren, R A ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F $ under PI N Planning the New Hampshire Telehealth Program

CO- Orgren, R A ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F $ under PI C Planning the New Hampshire Telehealth Program

CO- Rauh, S S ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F $ under PI N Using Clinical Process Cost Analysis to Eliminate Waste in Health Care

PI- Rees, J R INDIAN HEALTH SVC G 2,500 N Indian Health Service Contract/NH State Cancer Registry

PI- Rees, J R PHS-NIH-NCCAM G 239,850 N Beliefs, Bias, and Unblinding in a Randomized Trial

PI- Rees, J R STATE OF NH S 551,811 R New Hampshire Cancer RegistryPI- Schifferdecker, K E PHS-NIH-NLM G 140,135 C Creating Practice Systems to Deliver

Online ResourcesCO- Snide, J A VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI N VA IPA - Jennifer SnideCO- Snide, J A VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI C VA IPA - Jennifer SnideCO- Stukel, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in New

HampshirePI- Thomas, V S PHS-NIH-NIA G 79,950 R The Association Between Disability

and Medical SpendingPI- Titus-Ernstoff, L T BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 144,284 C Genes, Hormones, & Environment in

an Ovarian Cancer ModelPI- Titus-Ernstoff, L T PHS-NIH-NCI G 395,000 C Atypical Nevi in Melanoma: A Case

Control StudyPI- Titus-Ernstoff, L T PHS-NIH-NCI G 257,683 R Continuation of Follow-up of DES-

Exposed Cohorts

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND FAMILY MEDICINE

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Titus-Ernstoff, L T PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Environmental and Family Influences on Adolescent Overweight

CO- Titus-Ernstoff, L T PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer

CO- Titus-Ernstoff, L T PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer

CO- Titus-Ernstoff, L T PHS-NIH-NIEHS G $ under PI N Environmental and Family Influences on Adolescent Overweight

PI- Tosteson, T BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 226,978 R Measurement Error Methods in Cancer Epidemiology

PI- Tosteson, T BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 480,849 C Measurement Error Methods in Cancer Epidemiology

CO- Tosteson, T PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Biophysical Respones to Therapy Imaged with NIR Tomography

CO- Tosteson, T PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Genetics of Cognitive Decline Post Cancer Chemotherapy

PI- Wadsworth, E B ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F 24,951 N Using Clinical Process Cost Analysis to Eliminate Waste in Health Care

PI- Wallace, K AM CANCER SOC F 44,000 N Serrated Polyps of the ColorectumPI- Wallace, K AM CANCER SOC F 94,000 C Serrated Polyps of the ColorectumCO- Wasson, J H PHS-NIH-NCCAM G $ under PI N New England Regional Translational

Research CenterPI- Wennberg, J E CALIF HEALTHCARE F 150,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project/California

HealthCare FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E CALIF HEALTHCARE F 300,000 C Dartmouth Atlas Project/California

HealthCare FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E PHS-AHRQ G 288,958 C Pre/Post Doctoral Training, Evaluative

Clinical SciencesPI- Wennberg, J E R W JOHNSON FDN F 296,336 R Dartmouth Atlas ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E R W JOHNSON FDN F 603,664 C Dartmouth Atlas ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E UNITED HEALTH FDN F 250,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project - United

Health FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E UNITED HEALTH FDN F 500,000 C Dartmouth Atlas Project - United

Health FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E WELLPOINT FOUNDATION F 100,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project - WellpointCO- Xie, H PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Cognitive Training and Supported

Employment for SMIPI- Zubkoff, M FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 200,000 N Shared Decision Making Leadership

GrantPI- Zubkoff, M FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 200,000 C Shared Decision Making Leadership

Grant

Community and Family Medicine Total 25,963,769

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DARTMOUTH CENTER ON ADDICTION, RECOVERY AND EDUCATION

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Savage, S R STATE OF NH-DPH S 48,680 N Buprenorphine Training and Treatment Implementation Project (BTTIP)

PI- Savage, S R STATE OF NH-DPH S 48,680 C Buprenorphine Training and Treatment Implementation Project (BTTIP)

Dartmouth Center on Addiction, Recovery and Education Total 97,360

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DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ahmed, Y F EMERALD FOUNDATION F 50,000 C APC Tumor Suppressor in Cell Proliferation, Differentiation, and Death

PI- Ambros, V R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 279,461 C Functional Analysis of microRNA Genes in Drosophila

PI- Ambros, V R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 584,352 R Genetic Control of Animal DevelopmentCO- Ambros, V R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G $ under PI C Characterization of microRNA Binding ProteinsCO- Ambros, V R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G $ under PI C Regulation of Lin-4 Expression in Caenorhabditis

ElegansCO- Ambros, V R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G $ under PI N Genetics of Postdauer Developmental Timing in C.

ElegansPI- Belden, W J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 49,928 C Role of Chromatin Remodeling in Circadian

RegulationPI- Brenner, C M PHS-NIH-NCI G 297,040 C Functional Structural Analysis HIT ProteinsPI- Brenner, C M THOMAS JEFFERSON UNV E 15,991 N Arrestin Interaction with Endocytic ComponentsPI- Brenner, C M THOMAS JEFFERSON UNV E -82,858 R NitFhit: Structural and Molecular PharmacologyCO- Brenner, C M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Conradt, B PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 342,809 C Analysis of Cell Death Regulation in C. elegansPI- Dunlap, J C PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 1,772,317 C Functional Analysis of a Model Filamentous Fungus

(NIGMS Program Project)PI- Dunlap, J C PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 642,247 C Genetic and Molecular Dissection of the Neurospora

ClockPI- Dunlap, J C PHS-NIH-NIMH G 698,017 C Identification and Analysis of Clock Controlled

GenesPI- Ernst, P A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 137,970 C MII Regulation of HematopoiesisPI- Ernst, P A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 76,016 N MII Regulation of HematopoiesisPI- Ernst, P A SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 100,000 C MLL-Dependent Pathways in Normal and Leukemic

HematopoiesisPI- Ernst, P A SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 100,000 N MLL-Dependent Pathways in Normal and Leukemic

HematopoiesisPI- Hammell, C M PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 49,928 C Characterization of microRNA Binding ProteinsPI- Karp, X E PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 43,976 N Genetics of Postdauer Developmental Timing in C.

ElegansPI- Mehra, A CANADIAN INST HEALTH G 17,759 C Regulation of Neurospora FRQ Protein and

Characterisation of Novel Clock ComponentsCO- Milano, A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 345,106 N Collaborative R01: Genetic Architecture of Plasma t-

PA and PAI-1PI- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NIAID G 515,687 C Bioinformatics Strategies for Biodefense Vaccine

ResearchPI- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NIAID G 486,051 N Bioinformatics Strategies for Biodefense Vaccine

ResearchPI- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NICHD G 377,500 N Genetic Basis of Trauma RecoveryPI- Ow, M C PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 49,928 C Regulation of Lin-4 Expression in Caenorhabditis

Elegans

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DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Tevosian, S G PHS-NIH-NICHD G 319,950 C Transcriptional Control of Mammalian Sexual Development

PI- Whitfield, M L SCLERODERMA RES FDN F 114,404 R A Gene Expression Map of SclerodermaPI- Whitfield, M L THE V FDN FOR CA RES F 50,000 C Genome-Wide Programs of Cell Growth and Division

PI- Whitfield, M L THE V FDN FOR CA RES F 50,000 N Genome-Wide Programs of Cell Growth and Division

PI- Yun, K NAT'L BRAIN TUMOR FD F 50,000 N Characterization and Abiation of Tumor Stem Cells in Oligodendroglioma

Genetics Total 7,533,579

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DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ahmed, Y F AM CANCER SOC F 233,185 N The APC Tumor Suppressor in Cell Differentiation and Death

PI- Ahmed, Y F AM CANCER SOC F 719,711 C The APC Tumor Suppressor in Cell Differentiation and Death

PI- Ahmed, Y F NSF G 144,868 N CAREER: Identification of Novel Components in Wingless-Induced Apoptosis

PI- Ahmed, Y F NSF G 625,240 C CAREER: Identification of Novel Components in Wingless-Induced Apoptosis

PI- Ambros, V R DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 43,000 N The Genetics of Postdauer Developmental Timing in C. elegans

PI- Ambros, V R DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 91,000 C The Genetics of Postdauer Developmental Timing in C. elegans

PI- Ambros, V R HEALTH RESEARCH INC C 192,248 N MicroRNA Targets in FliesPI- Ambros, V R HEALTH RESEARCH INC C 836,299 C MicroRNA Targets in FliesPI- Ambros, V R HEALTH RESEARCH INC C 192,248 N Nematode Microrna Regulatory Networks

PI- Ambros, V R HEALTH RESEARCH INC C 836,299 C Nematode Microrna Regulatory Networks

PI- Ambros, V R HELEN H WHITNEY FDN F 43,500 N The Genetics of Postdauer Developmental Timing in c. elegans

PI- Ambros, V R HELEN H WHITNEY FDN F 91,500 C The Genetics of Postdauer Developmental Timing in c. elegans

PI- Ambros, V R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 316,000 C Functional Analysis of microRNA Genes in Drosophila

CO- Ambros, V R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G $ under PI C Characterization of microRNA Binding Proteins

CO- Ambros, V R PHS-NIH-NIGMS G $ under PI C Regulation of Lin-4 Expression in Caenorhabditis Elegans

PI- Belden, W J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 48,928 C Role of Chromatin Remodeling in Circadian Regulation

PI- Benchabane, H CANADIAN INST HEALTH G 25,000 N Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Component in the WNT Signalling Pathway

PI- Benchabane, H CANADIAN INST HEALTH G 50,000 C Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Component in the WNT Signalling Pathway

PI- Brenner, C M OHIO STATE UNIV E 302,235 N Cell Cycle Analysis of FHIT/HNT2PI- Brenner, C M OHIO STATE UNIV E 1,314,507 C Cell Cycle Analysis of FHIT/HNT2PI- Brenner, C M OHIO STATE UNIV E 82,858 N NitFhit: Structural and Molecular

PharmacologyPI- Brenner, C M PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,775 N Cell Cycle Regulation by Cdc123 and Chfr

HomologsPI- Brenner, C M PHS-NIH-NCI G 297,040 C Functional Structural Analysis HIT Proteins

PI- Brenner, C M PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,775 N Nicotinamide Riboside Kinase: Nutrition and Pharmacology

PI- Brenner, C M PHS-NIH-NIA G 359,775 N New NAD+ Biosynthetic Genes and Regulation of Early and Late Aging

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Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Brenner, C M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Conradt, B AM CANCER SOC F 239,942 N Apoptotic Function of Mitochondrial

Fragmentation in C. elegansPI- Conradt, B AM CANCER SOC F 719,197 C Apoptotic Function of Mitochondrial

Fragmentation in C. elegansPI- Conradt, B CANCER RES INST F 35,568 N Functional Analysis of the Role of

Mitochondria in ApoptosisPI- Conradt, B CANCER RES INST F 79,272 C Functional Analysis of the Role of

Mitochondria in ApoptosisPI- Conradt, B CANCER RES INST F 50,000 N The Apoptotic Function of MitochondriaPI- Conradt, B CANCER RES INST F 150,000 C The Apoptotic Function of MitochondriaPI- Conradt, B DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 43,000 N Functional Analysis of the Role of

Mitochondria in Apoptosis in C. elegansPI- Conradt, B DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 91,000 C Functional Analysis of the Role of

Mitochondria in Apoptosis in C. elegansPI- Conradt, B J. C. CHILDS MEM FND F 42,500 N Role of Mitochondria in C. elegans

ApoptosisPI- Conradt, B J. C. CHILDS MEM FND F 89,000 C Role of Mitochondria in C. elegans

ApoptosisPI- Conradt, B NSF G 149,996 N CAREER: Role of Mitochondrial

Fragmentation in Programmed Cell Death in C. elegans

PI- Conradt, B NSF G 647,289 C CAREER: Role of Mitochondrial Fragmentation in Programmed Cell Death in C. elegans

PI- Conradt, B PARALYZED VET AMER F 75,000 N Role of Mitochondrial Fragmentation in Apoptosis

PI- Conradt, B PARALYZED VET AMER F 75,000 C Role of Mitochondrial Fragmentation in Apoptosis

PI- Conradt, B PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 395,000 C Analysis of Cell Death Regulation in C. elegans

PI- Conradt, B PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 399,750 N Role of Mitochondria in Cell Death in C. elegans

PI- Dunlap, J C PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 1,772,317 C Functional Analysis of a Model Filamentous Fungus (NIGMS Program Project)

PI- Dunlap, J C PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 765,560 C Genetic and Molecular Dissection of the Neurospora Clock

PI- Dunlap, J C PHS-NIH-NIMH G 742,295 C Identification and Analysis of Clock Controlled Genes

PI- Ernst, P A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 78,621 N MII Regulation of HematopoiesisPI- Ernst, P A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 399,750 N Mll Function in the Development and

Maintenance of the Blood-Forming System

PI- Ernst, P A SEARLE SCHOLARS PROG F 80,000 N The Role of MLL in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Development and Maintenance

PI- Ernst, P A SEARLE SCHOLARS PROG F 160,000 C The Role of MLL in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Development and Maintenance

PI- Ernst, P A SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 100,000 N MLL-Dependent Pathways in Normal and Leukemic Hematopoiesis

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Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ernst, P A SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 100,000 C MLL-Dependent Pathways in Normal and Leukemic Hematopoiesis

PI- Ernst, P A THE V FDN FOR CA RES F 50,000 N Epigenetic Mechanisms of Leukemogeneisis: Defining MLL-Dependent Pathways Governing Cell Growth and Differentiation

PI- Ernst, P A THE V FDN FOR CA RES F 50,000 C Epigenetic Mechanisms of Leukemogeneisis: Defining MLL-Dependent Pathways Governing Cell Growth and Differentiation

PI- Hammell, C M PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 48,928 C Characterization of microRNA Binding Proteins

PI- Hong, C I LIFE SCIENCES RES F 50,000 N Testing a Mathematical Model: Existence of Autocatalysis Based on FRQ Protein Proteolysis and Stabilization in Neurospora Crassa

CO- Milano, A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 344,776 N Collaborative R01: Genetic Architecture of

Plasma t-PA and PAI-1PI- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 663,830 N Genetic Architecture of Plasma t-PA and

PAI-1PI- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NIAID G 564,005 N Bioinformatics Strategies for Biodefense

Vaccine ResearchPI- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NICHD G 287,422 N Genetic Basis of Trauma RecoveryPI- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NLM G 394,359 N Machine Learning Prediction of Cancer

SusceptibilityPI- Moore, J H UNIV OF NH E 412,468 N NH IDeA Network of Biomedical Research

Excellence (INBRE)PI- Moore, J H UNIV OF NH E 1,636,053 C NH IDeA Network of Biomedical Research

Excellence (INBRE)PI- Moore, J H VANDERBILT UNIV E 15,334 N Burn Related Acute Lung Injury: Genetic

BasisPI- Moore, J H VANDERBILT UNIV E 196,564 C Burn Related Acute Lung Injury: Genetic

BasisPI- Moore, J H VANDERBILT UNIV E 76,002 N Genetics of Plasma tPA and PAI-1 Variation

PI- Moore, J H VANDERBILT UNIV E 375,410 C Genetics of Plasma tPA and PAI-1 Variation

PI- Moore, J H VANDERBILT UNIV E 69,000 N Molecular Signatures of Lung CancerPI- Moore, J H VANDERBILT UNIV E 284,964 C Molecular Signatures of Lung CancerCO- Moore, J H BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P $ under PI R Measurement Error Methods in Cancer

EpidemiologyCO- Moore, J H BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P $ under PI C Measurement Error Methods in Cancer

EpidemiologyCO- Moore, J H NSF G $ under PI N Collab Prop: Integrating Novel

Computational Methods for Neuroscience

CO- Moore, J H NSF G $ under PI C Collab Prop: Integrating Novel Computational Methods for Neuroscience

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FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Genetics of Cognitive Decline Post Cancer Chemotherapy

CO- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Genomic and Phenotypic Analysis of Chronic Pseudomonas Infections

CO- Moore, J H PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI N Genome-Wide Analysis of Gene Expression in Scleroderma

PI- Ow, M C PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 48,928 C Regulation of Lin-4 Expression in Caenorhabditis Elegans

PI- Pikielny, C W PHS-NIH-NIDCD G 399,750 N Response of Drosophila to Pheromones and Food Stimuli

PI- Saito, R M MARCH OF DIMES F 150,000 N Genetics of Developmentally Regulated Cell-Cycle Entry

PI- Saito, R M PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 399,750 N Genetics of Developmentally Regulated Cell-Cycle Entry

PI- Tevosian, S G AM CANCER SOC F 179,928 N Control of Mammary Gland Involution by Fog2 Transcription Factor

PI- Tevosian, S G AM CANCER SOC F 539,747 C Control of Mammary Gland Involution by Fog2 Transcription Factor

PI- Tevosian, S G DOD-AMRMC G 159,900 N The Conrol of Mammary Gland Involution by Fog2 Transcription Factor

PI- Tevosian, S G DOD-AMRMC G 319,800 C The Conrol of Mammary Gland Involution by Fog2 Transcription Factor

PI- Tevosian, S G PHS-NIH-NICHD G 395,000 C Transcriptional Control of Mammalian Sexual Development

PI- Whitfield, M L ARTHRITIS FDN F 75,000 N Molecular Markers for SclerodermaPI- Whitfield, M L ARTHRITIS FDN F 75,000 C Molecular Markers for SclerodermaPI- Whitfield, M L JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E 27,650 N An Open Label Study to Evaluate the

Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Alefacept on Early Scleroderma Skin Disease

PI- Whitfield, M L PHS-NIH G 383,577 N Predicting and Testing Gene Function in the Cell Cycle

PI- Whitfield, M L PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 1,323,408 N Genome-Wide Analysis of Gene Expression in Scleroderma

PI- Whitfield, M L PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 409,443 N Predicting and Testing Gene Function in the Human Cell Division Cycle

PI- Whitfield, M L SCLERODERMA RES FDN F 113,986 R A Gene Expression Map of Scleroderma

PI- Whitfield, M L W. M. KECK FDN F 188,405 N Keck ScholarsPI- Whitfield, M L W. M. KECK FDN F 811,595 C Keck ScholarsCO- Whitfield, M L BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P $ under PI R Measurement Error Methods in Cancer

EpidemiologyCO- Whitfield, M L BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P $ under PI C Measurement Error Methods in Cancer

EpidemiologyPI- Yun, K CHILD BRAIN TUMOR F 25,000 N Ablation of Tumor Stem Cells in

MedulloblastomaPI- Yun, K CHILD BRAIN TUMOR F 25,000 C Ablation of Tumor Stem Cells in

MedulloblastomaPI- Yun, K NAT'L BRAIN TUMOR FD F 50,000 N Characterization and Abiation of Tumor

Stem Cells in Oligodendroglioma

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Proposal Type

Title

PI- Yun, K PHS-NIH-NCI G 113,400 N Id4 Regulation of Proliferation and Differentiation in Neural Stem Cells and Cancer

PI- Yun, K PHS-NIH-NCI G 405,000 C Id4 Regulation of Proliferation and Differentiation in Neural Stem Cells and Cancer

PI- Yun, K PHS-NIH-NINDS G 199,875 N Comparison and Characterization of Normal and Tumor Stem Cells in Murine Brain

Genetics Total 27,383,305

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Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Andrews, M PHS-HRSA-MCH G 347,826 R Dartmouth-Hitchcock Family HIV ProgramPI- Arrick, B A ALLEGHENY-SINGER RES P 1,150 R NSABP Breast Cancer Prevention TrialPI- Arrick, B A KOMEN CANCER FDN F 125,000 C Epigenetic Consequences of BRCA1: The Key

to its Role as a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Human Breast Cancer

PI- Arrick, B A KOMEN CANCER FDN F 125,000 N Epigenetic Consequences of BRCA1: The Key to its Role as a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Human Breast Cancer

PI- Arrick, B A NAT SGCL ADJ B&B PJT P 20,400 R STAR Trial P2CO- Arrick, B A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Baron, J A AL EINSTEIN COLL MED E 42,839 N Aspirin, Inflammation Markers, and Colorectal

AdenomaPI- Baron, J A BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 24,851 C Determinants of the Outcome of Primary and

Revision Total Replacement in a Population-Based Cohort

PI- Baron, J A BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 64,345 C NIAMS Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Center

PI- Baron, J A HARVARD UNIV E 231,476 C Folate, 1-Carbon Nutrients, Gene Variants & Colon Cancer

PI- Baron, J A M D ANDERSON CANCER E 52,349 N Diet, DNA Methylation and Other Epigenetic Events, and Cancer Prevention

PI- Baron, J A PHS-NIH-NCI G 1,219,120 C Aspirin Prevention of Large Bowel PolypsPI- Baron, J A PHS-NIH-NCI G 3,454,069 C Colorectal Chemoprevention with Calcium and

Vitamin DPI- Baron, J A PHS-NIH-NCI G 1,755,227 R Aspirin Prevention of Large Bowel PolypsPI- Baron, J A UNIV OF ARIZONA E 61,824 N Advanced Colorectal Neoplasia Following

PolypectomyPI- Baron, J A UNIV OF MICHIGAN E 116,388 R Great Lakes-New England Clinical and

Epidemiology CenterPI- Baron, J A UNIV OF S. CAL E 486,746 C Consortium for Colorectal Cancer Family

RegistryPI- Baron, J A UNIV OF S. CAL E 31,600 S Consortium for Colorectal Cancer Family

RegistryPI- Beisswenger, P J PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 605,552 C Enzymatic Controls of Nonenzymatic Glycation

PI- Beisswenger, P J PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 145,806 C The Role of Glycation and Dicarbonyls in Diabetic Complications

PI- Brinckerhoff, C E PHS-NIH-NCI G 251,646 R Invasive Behavior of Tumor Cells Producing Collagenase-1

PI- Brinckerhoff, C E PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 291,033 C Regulation of Collagenase Gene Expression

PI- Brinckerhoff, C E PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 311,185 R Regulation of Collagenase Gene Expression

PI- Buckey, J C CREARE, INC. C 13,390 N 24-Hour Urinary Calcium Monitoring TestPI- Buckey, J C DOD-ONR G 69,619 C Non-Invasive Bubble Detection in TissuePI- Buckey, J C NASA G 100,000 N Otoacoustic Hearing Assessment of Space

Station CrewsPI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 35,000 C Associate Team Leader GrantPI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 292,542 C Improved Bubble Detection for EVA

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Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 9,374 N Pharmacotherapeutics of Intranasal Scopolamine

PI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 35,000 R Associate Team Leader GrantPI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 0 R Improved Bubble Detection for EVACO- Butterly, L F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Develop a Primary Care Colon Cancer

Screening ConsortiumPI- Bynum, J PFIZER INC C 65,000 C Cognitive Impairment in ElderlyPI- Chapman, M S 3M CORPORATION C 98,377 N De-Escalation Study of 852A Admnistered

TopicallyPI- Cochran, N ARNOLD P GOLD FDN F 2,500 N Courage to Lead ProgramPI- Coffey, D J UNIV OF VT E 74,340 C Parkinson Disease Neuroprotection Clinical

TrialPI- Cornell, C J UNIV OF MASS E 24,540 R Hemophilia Comprehensive CarePI- Cornell, C J UNIV OF MASS E 31,455 R Prevention of Complications of HemophiliaPI- Davis, T H BANYU PHARMACEUTICAL C 2,360 N J-107088 Patients with Advanced Squamous

Cell CarcinomasPI- Deharvengt, S J SASS FDN FOR MED RES F 40,000 N Novel Strategies for Targeting Cyclin D1 in

Pancreatic CancerPI- Dematteo, C S PHS-HRSA G 350,000 C Ryan White Care Act Title III Early Intervention

Services (EIS) ProgramPI- deMuinck, E D BOSTON SCI C 78,232 N Accuracy of Transendocardial Catheter

Targeting and Description of Injectate Distribution Patterns in Porcine Model of Acute Myocardial Infarction: The Insights from 3D Echocardiography

PI- deMuinck, E D BOSTON SCI C 6,440 N Non-GLP Feasibility Study of the Sensor Tip / Sensor Needle Stiletto Injection Catheter

PI- deMuinck, E D COGNATE THERAPEUTIC C 114,943 N Cognate Device Testing in Rat Myocardial Infarction Model

PI- deMuinck, E D ENSION, INC. C 26,803 N Left Atrial Appendage Isolation Device to Reduce Stroke

PI- deMuinck, E D IRC-PERCARDIA INC. S 195,820 N LV-to-Vessel ConduitPI- deMuinck, E D IRC-PERCARDIA INC. S 139,185 N VPASS Safety StudyPI- deMuinck, E D MEDTRONIC BIO-MED C 4,654 N Filterwire Pilot StudyPI- deMuinck, E D NMT MEDICAL, INC. C 10,700 N NMT Medical Pilot StudyPI- deMuinck, E D PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 389,786 N Structure Function of Neovessels Imaged with

NGR PeptideCO- deMuinck, E D CVR RES EDUC FDN F $ under PI N Percutaneous Interventional Hindlimb Model

and Validation of CTA on Quantitation

CO- deMuinck, E D PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Angiogenesis and Myocardial IschemiaPI- Dragnev, K H AMGEN INC C 2,500 N A Dose-Escalation Trial of the Combination of

Docetaxel, Gemcitabine and FilgrastimPI- Dragnev, K H CALGB FOUNDATION F 59,775 N A Clinical Trial to Validate Molecular

Chemoprevention TargetsPI- Dragnev, K H GENENTECH INC C 35,000 N Targretin and Tarceva for Aerodigestive

CancersPI- Dragnev, K H LIGAND PHARM C 35,000 N Targretin and Tarceva for Aerodigestive

Cancers

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Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Dragnev, K H PPD DEVELOPMENT C 22,500 N Taxotere & Carboplatin vs Taxotere & Gemcitabline

PI- Ernstoff, M S ANTIGENICS INC C 5,500 N Interleukin 2 and or Dacarbazine/Temozolomide Based Therapy

PI- Ernstoff, M S CALGB FOUNDATION F 89,639 C CALGB StudiesPI- Ernstoff, M S CELL GENESYS, INC. C 22,100 N CG1940 and CG8711 vs DocetaxelPI- Ernstoff, M S PFIZER INC C 75,033 N Randomized Study of SU011248 vs Interferon-

aPI- Ernstoff, M S PHS-NIH-NCI G 351,550 C Immunotherapy for Renal Cell CarcinomaPI- Ernstoff, M S WYETH PHARM INC C 9,434 N Phase 3Randomized, Open Label study of

Interferon Alfa aloneCO- Ernstoff, M S SW ONCOLOGY GROUP P $ under PI C Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention

Trial (SELECT)CO- Ernstoff, M S SW ONCOLOGY GROUP P $ under PI C The Prostate Cancer Prevention TrialCO- Ernstoff, M S SW ONCOLOGY GROUP P $ under PI N Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention

Trial (SELECT)PI- Fadul, C E PHARMACIA C 1,000 N Phase III Open Label of IV Edotearin vs

Temozolomide or Carmustine (BCNU) or Lomustine (CCNU) in Patients with Glioblastoma Multiforme that has Progressed/Recurred After Alkylator-Based (NEO) Adjuvant Chemotherapy

PI- Fadul, C E PHARMACIA C 18,656 N Thalidomide & Irinotecan Following Rad for Glioblastoma Multiforme

PI- Fisher, E S R W JOHNSON FDN F 450,972 C The Dartmouth Atlas Disparities DatabasePI- Fisher, E S R W JOHNSON FDN F 211,701 N The Dartmouth Atlas Disparities DatabasePI- Fisher, E S STATE OF VT S 20,000 C Vermont Data Analysis ProjectPI- Fisher, E S STATE OF VT S 20,000 R Vermont Data Analysis ProjectPI- Fisher, E S VETERAN'S ADMIN G 35,247 N Rural Health InitiativePI- Fisher, E S VETERAN'S ADMIN G 40,962 N VA IPA - Jennifer SnideCO- Fisher, E S PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Assessing Treatment-Related Harms in

Prostate CancerCO- Foote, R S ROCHE LABORATORIES C $ under PI N Detection of Ischemia by Changes in

Natriuretic PeptidesPI- Gautier, M MILLENNIUM PHARM C 22,338 N Pilot Study of Low Dose Melphalan &

Bortezomib for Treatment of AML & High Risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Gautier, M BERLEX LABS C 7,683 N A Phase II Study Using Alemtuzamab Combined with Fludarabine for the Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory B-Cell CLL ECO-1

PI- Gougelet, R M DHS-FEMA G 250,000 N NNE MMRS Capability Focus Area ProjectPI- Gougelet, R M STATE OF NH S 112,122 N Exercises to Test Community Developed Plans

for Smallpox ResponsePI- Gougelet, R M STATE OF VT S 200,000 R Vermont Public Health Bioterrorism

Preparedness ProgramPI- Holmes, G L GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 5,000 N CME Epilepsy in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

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Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Holmes, G L PHS-NIH-NINDS G 375,250 C Effects of Neonatal Seizures on Hippocampal Neuronal Activity

PI- Holmes, G L PHS-NIH-NINDS G 328,838 C Predictors of Seizure-Induced Memory Impairment

PI- Holmes, G L REPLIGEN CORP. C 23,551 S Uridine as a Neuroprotective Agent Following SE

PI- Holmes, G L SMITHKLINE BEECHAM C 94,730 N An Open-label Evaluation of LAMICTALPI- Holmes, G L TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS P 42,320 N Pathophysiology of Epilepsy in Tuberous

SclerosisPI- Holmes, G L UNIV OF CA IRVINE E 59,437 N MRI Predicts Epileptogenesis and Cognitive

Deficits in Febrile Seizure ModelCO- Holmes, G L EPILEPSY FDN F $ under PI C Anatomical Localization of Memory Using

Novel fMRI Paradigms in Children with Epilepsy

CO- Holmes, G L EPILEPSY FDN F $ under PI N Anatomical Localization of Memory Using Novel fMRI Paradigms in Children with Epilepsy

PI- Horowitz, A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 553,000 C PDZ-Mediated Signaling Through Syndecan-4

CO- Horowitz, A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Syndecan Function in Endothelial CellsPI- Hug, E B AMER COLL RADIOLOGY P 45,450 C Radiation Therapy Oncology GroupPI- Hug, E B AMER COLL RADIOLOGY P 9,800 R Radiation Therapy Oncology GroupCO- Hug, E B PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Isaeva, O EPILEPSY FDN F 40,000 N Effects of Isoflurane as an Anticonvulsant

During Early Brain DevelopmentCO- Kaplan, A V ENSION, INC. C $ under PI N Left Atrial Appendage Isolation Device to

Reduce StrokePI- Kasper, L H PHS-NIH-NIAID G 2 C Multiple Sclerosis: A CD40 Ligand Antagonist

PI- Kasper, L H PHS-NIH-NIAID G 395,000 C T. gondii: Antigenic Characteristic and Immunology

PI- Kasper, L H TEVAPHARMACEUTICAL C 357,969 N Role of in CNS Trafficking of GA T Regulatory Cells

PI- Kaufman, P A AMGEN INC C 20,237 N Phase II Study Evaluating Administration of Pegfilgrastim w/Docetaxel, Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide

PI- Kaufman, P A HOFFMAN LA ROCHE C 16,008 N Phase II Study of KOS-862 Admininstered IV Weekly for 3 Wks

PI- Kaufman, P A OHIO STATE UNIV E 3,527 N Ohio State Phase II Herceptin with Proleukin

PI- Kaufman, P A ORTHO BIOTECH C 7,466 N Randomized Open Label Trial Comparing Treatment with Either Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin or Capecitabine as First Line Chemotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer in Women 65 Years and Older

PI- Kaufman, P A WYETH PHARM INC C 15,389 N CCI-779 Letrozole and CCI779 in Combo with Letrozole

PI- Kaufman, P A WYETH PHARM INC C 3,210 N Letrozole in Combination with 2 Dose Levels of Oral CCI-779

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Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Kinlaw, W B PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 244,902 C Role of a Hormonally-Responsive Protein (S14) in Normal and Neoplastic Mammary Gland

PI- Korc, M PHS-NIH-NCI G 355,406 C Dysregulation of TGF Beta Action in Pancreatic Cancer

PI- Korc, M PHS-NIH-NCI G 264,950 C Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors and Pancreatic Cancer

PI- Korc, M PHS-NIH-NCI G 338,053 C Role of Glypican-1 Pancreatic CancerPI- Korc, M PHS-NIH-NCI G 316,395 C Role of Neuropilins in Pancreatic CancerCO- Korc, M SASS FDN FOR MED RES F $ under PI N Novel Strategies for Targeting Cyclin D1 in

Pancreatic CancerPI- Lee, S L PHS-NIH-NINDS G 165,721 N Genetic Analysis of Parkinsonism in an Ohio

Amish FamilyPI- Lewis, L D ACUSPHERE INC C 30,891 N Phase I AI-850 in Patients with Solid Tumors

PI- Lewis, L D GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 126,203 N Effects of Food on Pharmacokinetics of GW572016

PI- Lewis, L D GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 50,873 N PK Interactions Between GW597599 and Docetaxal

PI- Lewis, L D LINEBERRY RESEARCH C 59,832 N Phase I Dose Escalation Study of the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Biological and Clinical Activity of EMD 273066 Administered with Low Dose Cyclophosphamide to Subjects with Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule Positive Advanced Cancers

PI- Lewis, L D THERADEX C 66,411 N Topotecan in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors

PI- Lewis, L D WYETH PHARM INC C 6,855 N A Phase I Dose Escalation Study of CMD-193 in Subjects with Advanced Malignant Tumors

PI- Lewis, L D WYETH PHARM INC C 10,111 N Phase I Dose Escalation Study of MAC-321

PI- Lewis, L D YAMANOUCHI PHARMA C 74,559 N Open Label 2 Cycle Trial of 168 Hour Infusion of YM155

CO- Lewis, L D NS PHARMA INC C $ under PI N Dose Escalation Study of IV Administered NS-9 in Subjects with Liver Metastases

CO- Lewis, L D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Lewis, L D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Lowrey, C H PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 316,000 C Promoter Chromatin Structure in Fetal Globin

SilencingPI- Lowrey, C H PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 395,000 C Regulation of Beta-Globin Locus Chromatin

StructurePI- Lurie, J D PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 133,254 C Clinical Decision Making in Low Back PainCO- MacKenzie, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S New Hampshire Mammography NetworkCO- MacKenzie, T A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Pharmacogenetics of the Human Prostacyclin

ReceptorCO- Marsh, B J PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI R The STIRR Intervention for Dually Diagnosed

ClientsPI- McLellan, R K PHS-CDC-NCCDPHP G 327,184 N Optimizing the Health of Pre-Diabetic Health

Care Workers

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Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Meehan, K R GENENTECH INC C 1,000 N National Lymphomocare StudyPI- Moodie, K L TISSUELINK MEDICAL C 13,576 N Evaluation of Prototype Electrosurgical

InstrumentsPI- Moodie, K L TISSUELINK MEDICAL C -9,784 S Evaluation of Prototype Electrosurgical

InstrumentsPI- O'Connor, G T CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 75,906 N CF Patient RegistryPI- O'Connor, G T CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 263,943 R Cystic Fibrosis National ProgramPI- O'Donnell, J F BOSTON UNIVERSITY E 12,000 C Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Education at

U.S. Medical SchoolsCO- Palac, R T PHS-NIH-NIA G $ under PI N 3ost1 Deficiency and Valve DiseasePI- Parker, H W CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 65,239 N Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Center GrantCO- Pearlman, J M BETH ISRAEL DEAC MC P $ under PI R Endothelial Cell Signaling and Cardiac

AngiogenesisCO- Pearlman, J M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Structure Function of Neovessels Imaged with

NGR PeptidePI- Perez, R P NS PHARMA INC C 3,443 N Dose Escalation Study of IV Administered NS-

9 in Subjects with Liver MetastasesPI- Perez, R P PRO-PHARMACEUTICAL C 30,343 N Phase I Open-Label Study to Evaluate the

Safety and Tolerability in Escalating Doses of Davanat

CO- Perez, R P PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Petty, W J SAMUEL WAXMAN CA FDN F $ under PI R Rexinoid Therapy for Lung Cancer Prevention

PI- Pipas, J M BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB C 35,000 N Phase II Trial of Erbitux, Radiotherapy and Twice Weekly Gemcitabine in Patients with Adencocarcinoma of the Pancreas

PI- Pipas, J M EXELIXIS INC C 2,804 N A Phase III Multicenter, Single Blind, Randomized Study of XL119 versus 5-Fluororacil (5FU) Plus Leucovorin in Subjects with Advanced Biliary Tumors not Amendable to Conventional Surgery

PI- Pipas, J M MILLENNIUM PHARM C 9,054 N Randomized Multicenter Open Label Phase 2b Study of Velcade Alone and Velcade Plus Irinotecan

PI- Pipas, J M PHARMACIA C 1,000 N A Randomized, Multi-Center Phase III Trial of Irinotecan in Combination with Three Different Methods of Administration of Fluoropyrimidine

PI- Pipas, J M THERION BIOLOGICS C 9,598 N Phase III Randomized Controlled Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficiacy of PANVAC-VF in Combination with GM-CSF vs Best Supportive Care or Palliative Chemotherapy in Patients with Metastatic (Stage IV) Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas

CO- Pipas, J M PHARMACIA C $ under PI N Thalidomide & Irinotecan Following Rad for Glioblastoma Multiforme

CO- Purvis, L UNIV OF MASS E $ under PI N American Indian/Alaska Native Provider Training Intiative

PI- Rigas, J R AVENTIS PHARM C 359,680 C Multi-Center Non-Platinum Based Lung Cancer Study

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Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Rigas, J R BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB C 54,850 N Taxol and Carboplatin with Bexarotene Oral Capsules NSCLC

PI- Rigas, J R ELI LILLY & COMPANY C 15,000 N International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) Workshop

PI- Rigas, J R GENENTECH INC C 325,013 C Web-based Randomized Phase III Study of Erlotinib HCL

PI- Rigas, J R GENENTECH INC C 500 N Tarceva Expanded AccessPI- Rigas, J R GENENTECH INC C 325,016 N Web-based Randomized Phase III Study of

Erlotinib HCLPI- Rigas, J R GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 71,797 N PK Interactions between GW597599 and

DocetaxalPI- Rigas, J R IMCLONE SYSTEMS INC C 6,893 N Randomized Phase III Study of Docetaxel or

Pemetrexed with or without Cetuximab in Patients with Recurrent or Progressive NSCLC after Platinum Based Therapy

PI- Rigas, J R TELIK, INC. C 7,425 N A Phase III Randomized Study of TLK286 vs. Gefitnib

CO- Rigas, J R AMGEN INC C $ under PI N A Dose-Escalation Trial of the Combination of Docetaxel, Gemcitabine and Filgrastim

PI- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NCI G 281,240 C Novel Targets of the Von-Hippel Lindau Gene

PI- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 82,281 C Autoimmunity/Connective Tissue Biology Training Program

PI- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 344,835 C Regulation of CD154 ExpressionCO- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Immunobiology of Myeloid and Lymphoid Cells

PI- Robinson, J K PHS-NIH-NCI G 143,535 N Partner Assistance in Learning and Performing Skin Self-Examination

PI- Rothstein, R I MERCK & CO C 93,015 N Multicenter Study to Determine Effect of 156 Wks with MK-0966 on Neoplastic Polyps

CO- Schwartz, G N PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Schwartz, L M PHS-NIH-NCI G 458,935 C Improving the Quality of News Reporting on

MedicinePI- Schwartz, L M VETERAN'S ADMIN G 15,000 N Association of Health Care Journalists Meeting

PI- Shworak, N W PHS-NIH-NIA G 255,040 N 3ost1 Deficiency and Valve DiseasePI- Simons, M BETH ISRAEL DEAC MC P 468,281 R Endothelial Cell Signaling and Cardiac

AngiogenesisPI- Simons, M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 359,494 C Angiogenesis and Myocardial IschemiaPI- Simons, M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 334,339 C Peptide Regulators of AngiogenesisPI- Simons, M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 359,775 C Syndecan Function in Endothelial CellsPI- Simons, M SCLERODERMA RES FDN F 100,200 C Vascular Biology of SclerodermaPI- Smith, E M CALGB FOUNDATION F 12,500 N Oncology Nursing grantPI- St Germain, D L PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 365,596 C The Role of the Type 3 Deiodinase in

DevelopmentPI- Stommel, E W CELGENE CORP C 18,694 N A Phase II Study using Thalidomide for

Treatment for Amytrophic Lateral SlerosisPI- Szwergold, B S PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 159,734 N Enzymatic Deglycation of Nonenzymatic

Glycation Products

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Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Tosteson, A BROWN UNIVERSITY E 50,074 S ACRIN Digital Mammography ScreeningPI- Tosteson, A PHS-NIH-NIA G 434,884 C Evaluation of Osteoporosis in the ElderlyPI- Tretter, C G GENENTECH INC C 6,012 N Double Blind CT to Evaluate the Efficacy &

Safety of TarcevaCO- Vincenti, M P PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Invasive Behavior of Tumor Cells Producing

Collagenase-1CO- Vincenti, M P PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI C Regulation of Collagenase Gene Expression

CO- Vincenti, M P PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI R Regulation of Collagenase Gene Expression

PI- Von Reyn, C F PHS-NIH-FIC G 600,000 C Dartmouth/Boston University AITRPCO- Von Reyn, C F UNIV MASS MED CTR P $ under PI R New England AIDS Education and Training

CenterPI- Waddell, R D UNIV MASS MED CTR P 85,720 R New England AIDS Education and Training

CenterPI- Waddell, R D UNIV OF MASS E 18,416 N American Indian/Alaska Native Provider

Training IntiativeCO- Waddell, R D PHS-NIH-FIC G $ under PI C Dartmouth/Boston University AITRPCO- Waddell, R D WESTAT C $ under PI C The New England Bladder Cancer StudyPI- Welch, H PHS-NIH-NCI G 315,018 N Assessing Treatment-Related Harms in

Prostate CancerPI- Witters, L A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 459,725 C Regulation of Acetyl-COA CarboxylasePI- Woloshin, S VETERAN'S ADMIN G 15,000 N "Drug Facts" Box InterviewsPI- Zhuang, Z CVR RES EDUC FDN F 25,000 N Percutaneous Interventional Hindlimb Model

and Validation of CTA on Quantitation

CO- Zhuang, Z PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Angiogenesis and Myocardial Ischemia

Medicine Total 27,294,627

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Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Adams, L NAT'L UNIV RES COUN P 453,331 N Tuberculosis Control Assistance Program

PI- Adams, L NAT'L UNIV RES COUN P 1,942,305 C Tuberculosis Control Assistance Program

CO- Adams, L DORIS DUKE FDN F $ under PI N Operations Research on AIDS Care and Treatment in Africa

CO- Adams, L DORIS DUKE FDN F $ under PI C Operations Research on AIDS Care and Treatment in Africa

PI- Andrews, M PHS-HRSA-MCH G 347,826 R Dartmouth-Hitchcock Family HIV Program

PI- Baron, J A BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 42,487 N Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy in OA: An RCT

PI- Baron, J A BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 163,163 C Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy in OA: An RCT

PI- Baron, J A BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 22,736 C Determinants of the Outcome of Primary and Revision Total Replacement in a Population-Based Cohort

PI- Baron, J A COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY E 88,044 N Chemoprevention of Arsenic-Induced Skin Cancer

PI- Baron, J A COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY E 346,273 C Chemoprevention of Arsenic-Induced Skin Cancer

PI- Baron, J A EMORY UNIV E 77,158 N Calcium/Vitamin D, Biomarkers and Colon Polyp Prevention

PI- Baron, J A EMORY UNIV E 147,882 C Calcium/Vitamin D, Biomarkers and Colon Polyp Prevention

PI- Baron, J A EMORY UNIV E 52,997 N Oxidative Stress, DNA Repair and Colorectal Adenoma

PI- Baron, J A EMORY UNIV E 51,871 C Oxidative Stress, DNA Repair and Colorectal Adenoma

PI- Baron, J A NORTHWESTERN UNIV E 42,477 N TGF-Beta Pathway Polymorphisms in Familial Colorectal Cancer

PI- Baron, J A NORTHWESTERN UNIV E 166,048 C TGF-Beta Pathway Polymorphisms in Familial Colorectal Cancer

PI- Baron, J A PHS-NIH-NCI G 1,347,232 C Aspirin Prevention of Large Bowel Polyps

PI- Baron, J A PHS-NIH-NCI G 850,150 R Calcium in the Prevention of Neoplastic Polyps

PI- Baron, J A PHS-NIH-NCI G 3,836,543 C Colorectal Chemoprevention with Calcium and Vitamin D

PI- Baron, J A UNIV OF S. CAL E 31,600 S Consortium for Colorectal Cancer Family Registry

PI- Baron, J A UNIV OF S. CAROLINA E 0 N Folate, Vitamin D and Calcium in Colorectal Cancer

PI- Baron, J A UNIV OF S. CAROLINA E 80,782 C Folate, Vitamin D and Calcium in Colorectal Cancer

PI- Baron, J A UNIV OF WASHINGTON E 40,064 N Epidemiology and Epigenetic Factors in Familial Endomertrail Cancer

PI- Baron, J A UNIV OF WASHINGTON E 163,288 C Epidemiology and Epigenetic Factors in Familial Endomertrail Cancer

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Proposal Type

Title

CO- Baron, J A PHS-NIH-NCCAM G $ under PI N Beliefs, Bias, and Unblinding in a Randomized Trial

CO- Baron, J A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Informatics Support Center for Breast and Colon Cancer Family Registries

CO- Baron, J A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Management of Idiopathic Acute Pancreatitis

PI- Bein, K AM HEART ASSOC F 60,500 N Sprouting Angiogenesis: Transforming Growth Factor B Signaling and Id Proteins

PI- Bein, K AM HEART ASSOC F 121,000 C Sprouting Angiogenesis: Transforming Growth Factor B Signaling and Id Proteins

PI- Bein, K PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 239,850 N HHT: TGF-B Signaling and Inhibitor of Differentiation Proteins

CO- Bein, K PFIZER INC C $ under PI N Reconstituted High Density Lipoprotein for Angiogenesis and Arteriogenesis

CO- Bein, K PFIZER INC C $ under PI C Reconstituted High Density Lipoprotein for Angiogenesis and Arteriogenesis

PI- Brinckerhoff, C E KOMEN CANCER FDN F 83,334 R A Transgenic Mouse Model for MMP-1 Expression in Invasive Breast Cancer

PI- Brinckerhoff, C E KOMEN CANCER FDN F 166,666 C A Transgenic Mouse Model for MMP-1 Expression in Invasive Breast Cancer

PI- Brinckerhoff, C E PHS-NIH-NCI G 279,825 N Inhibiting Cancer with Collagenase-1 Short Hairpin RNAs

PI- Brinckerhoff, C E PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 360,592 C Regulation of Collagenase Gene Expression

PI- Brinckerhoff, C E THE MELANOMA RES FDN F 83,962 N A Novel Anti-Invasion Therapy for Malignant Melonoma

PI- Brinckerhoff, C E THE MELANOMA RES FDN F 85,639 C A Novel Anti-Invasion Therapy for Malignant Melonoma

PI- Brooks, S A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 259,600 N Characterization of Proteins Regulating TNF-alpha Posttranscriptional Expression

CO- Brooks, S A PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI R Regulation of Cytokine MRNA Stability in T Lymphocytes

PI- Brooks, W B FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 249,960 N Integrating Decision Support into the Processes of Care in General Internal Medicine

PI- Buckey, J C BETH ISRAEL DEAC MC P 30,480 N The Development and Evaluation of a Computer-Based, Self-Directed, Stress and Anxiety Management Program

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FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Buckey, J C BETH ISRAEL DEAC MC P 98,233 C The Development and Evaluation of a Computer-Based, Self-Directed, Stress and Anxiety Management Program

PI- Buckey, J C CREARE, INC. C 30,000 N Emboil Classification and Sizing in Extracorporeal Circuits

PI- Buckey, J C DOD-ONR G 303,091 R Non-Invasive Bubble Detection in Tissue

PI- Buckey, J C DOD-ONR G 631,835 C Non-Invasive Bubble Detection in Tissue

PI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 70,000 C Associate Team Leader GrantPI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 15,138 S Improved Bubble Detection for EVAPI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 49,147 C Improved Bubble Detection for EVAPI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 134,432 N Interdisciplinary Space Exploration

CoursePI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 308,599 C Interdisciplinary Space Exploration

CoursePI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 68,600 N Self-Guided Depression Treatment on

Long-Duration Space Flights: A Continuation Study

PI- Buckey, J C NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P 221,903 C Self-Guided Depression Treatment on Long-Duration Space Flights: A Continuation Study

PI- Buckey, J C THE GEMI FUND F 168,467 N Hyperbaric Oxygen as a Pre-Irradiation Sensitizer in the Treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme

PI- Buckey, J C THE GEMI FUND F 179,756 C Hyperbaric Oxygen as a Pre-Irradiation Sensitizer in the Treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme

CO- Buckey, J C PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Oxygen Guided Hypofractionated Radiotherapy for Gliomas

PI- Butterly, L F PHS-CDC G 487,670 N Program to Increase Colon and Rectal Screening in New Hampshire's Underinsured and Uninsured Population

CO- Butterly, L F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Develop a Primary Care Colon Cancer Screening Consortium

CO- Butterly, L F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Develop a Primary Care Colon Cancer Screening Consortium

CO- Butterly, L F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Develop a Primary Care Colon Cancer Screening Consortium

CO- Butterly, L F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N New Hampshire Colorectal Cancer Screening Initiative

PI- Chapman, M S 3M CORPORATION C 473,956 N De-Escalation Study of 852A Admnistered Topically

PI- Chittenden, T W AM HEART ASSOC F 38,000 N Functional Genomics of Human Coronary Collateralization

PI- Chittenden, T W AM HEART ASSOC F 38,000 C Functional Genomics of Human Coronary Collateralization

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Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Chittenden, T W BURROUGHS WELLCOME C 100,000 N Analysis of RGS19IP1-Specific Polymorphism in Coronary Heart Disease

PI- Chittenden, T W BURROUGHS WELLCOME C 400,000 C Analysis of RGS19IP1-Specific Polymorphism in Coronary Heart Disease

PI- Chittenden, T W INST INT'L EDUCATION P 6,818 N The Analysis of Monocyte Complexity in Human Coronary Collaterals

CO- Chittenden, T W PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Arteriogenesis and Arterial Branching

PI- Cochran, N ARNOLD P GOLD FDN F 2,500 N Courage to Lead ProgramCO- Cochran, N FDN INFORMED MED DEC F $ under PI N Integrating Decision Support into the

Processes of Care in General Internal Medicine

CO- Comi, R J PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI N Development of EPR and NIR Oximetry for Diabetic Foot

PI- Cornell, C J UNIV OF MASS E 31,455 R Prevention of Complications of Hemophilia

PI- Darcey, T M CLARKSON UNIVERSITY E 116,337 N Electrophysiological Studies of Human Pain Processes

PI- Darcey, T M CLARKSON UNIVERSITY E 507,033 C Electrophysiological Studies of Human Pain Processes

PI- Darcey, T M FHC INCORPORATED C 30,087 N Polymodal Electrode System for Intracranial Applications

PI- Darcey, T M FHC INCORPORATED C 51,175 C Polymodal Electrode System for Intracranial Applications

PI- Deharvengt, S J SASS FDN FOR MED RES F 40,000 N Novel Strategies for Targeting Cyclin D1 in Pancreatic Cancer

PI- Dematteo, C S PHS-HRSA G 67,550 N Ryan White Care Act Title III Capacity Development Grant Program

PI- Dematteo, C S PHS-HRSA G 350,000 C Ryan White Care Act Title III Early Intervention Services (EIS) Program

PI- deMuinck, E D BOSTON SCI C 78,232 N Accuracy of Transendocardial Catheter Targeting and Description of Injectate Distribution Patterns in Porcine Model of Acute Myocardial Infarction: The Insights from 3D Echocardiography

PI- deMuinck, E D BOSTON SCI C 6,440 N Non-GLP Feasibility Study of the Sensor Tip / Sensor Needle Stiletto Injection Catheter

PI- deMuinck, E D COGNATE THERAPEUTIC C 114,943 N Cognate Device Testing in Rat Myocardial Infarction Model

PI- deMuinck, E D ENSION, INC. C 26,803 N Left Atrial Appendage Isolation Device to Reduce Stroke

PI- deMuinck, E D IRC-PERCARDIA INC. S 234,165 N LV-to-Vessel ConduitPI- deMuinck, E D IRC-PERCARDIA INC. S 139,185 N VPASS Safety StudyPI- deMuinck, E D MEDTRONIC BIO-MED C 4,654 N Filterwire Pilot Study

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FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- deMuinck, E D NMT MEDICAL, INC. C 243,299 N A Novel Bioresorbable Septal Occluder

PI- deMuinck, E D NMT MEDICAL, INC. C 10,700 N NMT Medical Pilot StudyPI- deMuinck, E D UNIV OF CT HEALTH E 113,436 N Redox Regulated Angiogenic Signal in

Ischemic MyocardiumPI- deMuinck, E D UNIV OF CT HEALTH E 506,910 C Redox Regulated Angiogenic Signal in

Ischemic MyocardiumPI- deMuinck, E D UNIV OF CT HEALTH E 113,436 N Redox Signaling in the Ischemic Heart

PI- deMuinck, E D UNIV OF CT HEALTH E 506,910 C Redox Signaling in the Ischemic Heart

CO- deMuinck, E D PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N 3-OST-1 Regualtion of Antithrombin Isoform Partitioning

CO- deMuinck, E D PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI N The Role of Cardiovascular Mineralocorticoid Receptors in Health and Disease

PI- Dragnev, K H AVENTIS PHARM C 27,551 N A National Web Based Randomized Phase III Study of Erlotinib or Placebot Following Concurent Docetaxel, Carboplatin, and Thoracic Radiotherapy in Patients with Inoperable Stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

PI- Dragnev, K H CALGB FOUNDATION F 37,500 N A Clinical Trial to Validate Molecular Chemoprevention Targets

PI- Elliott, S F AM HEART ASSOC F 66,000 N Inhibition of MMP Expression by Macrophages Using Triterpenoids in vitro and in vivo

PI- Elliott, S F AM HEART ASSOC F 132,000 C Inhibition of MMP Expression by Macrophages Using Triterpenoids in vitro and in vivo

PI- Elliott, S F AMER FED AGING RES F 30,000 N Inhibition of Osteociastogenesis and Asteociasts Migration Using Triterpenoids

PI- Elliott, S F AMER FED AGING RES F 30,000 C Inhibition of Osteociastogenesis and Asteociasts Migration Using Triterpenoids

PI- Ernstoff, M S CELL GENESYS, INC. C 94,905 N CG1940 and CG8711 vs DocetaxelPI- Ernstoff, M S DOD-AMRMC G 80,482 N Dendritic Cell Biology in Patients with

Prostate CancerPI- Ernstoff, M S DOD-AMRMC G 39,443 C Dendritic Cell Biology in Patients with

Prostate CancerPI- Ernstoff, M S PFIZER INC C 163,375 N Randomized Study of SU011248 vs

Interferon-aPI- Ernstoff, M S PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma Patients

PI- Ernstoff, M S POINT THERAPEUTICS C 86,013 N Open Label Phase II Trial of PT100 in Patients with Metastatic Melanoma

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Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ernstoff, M S VIRGINIA COMM UNIV E 2,000 N Phase I Trial of Dacarbazine and Bortezomib in Melanoma and Soft Tissue Sarcoma

PI- Ernstoff, M S WYETH PHARM INC C 292,842 N Phase 3Randomized, Open Label study of Interferon Alfa alone

CO- Ernstoff, M S INTERN MYELOMA FDN F $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in Transplanted Myeloma

CO- Ernstoff, M S LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI N Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

CO- Ernstoff, M S LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI C Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

CO- Ernstoff, M S PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Colorectal Cancer Dendritic Cell Vaccine + CTLA4

CO- Ernstoff, M S PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

CO- Ernstoff, M S PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N The Therapeutic Use of Allogeneic Dendritic Cells in Patients with Cancer

CO- Fadul, C E PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Decision Spt Glioblastoma MultiformeCO- Fadul, C E THE GEMI FUND F $ under PI N Hyperbaric Oxygen as a Pre-Irradiation

Sensitizer in the Treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme

CO- Fadul, C E THE GEMI FUND F $ under PI C Hyperbaric Oxygen as a Pre-Irradiation Sensitizer in the Treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme

PI- Fiddler, T A AM SOC CL ONCOLOGY P 35,000 N The Role of DCX in the Pathogenesis of Glioblastoma Multiforme

PI- Fiddler, T A AMERICAN BRAIN TUMOR F 35,000 N The Role of DCX in the Pathogenesis of Glioblastoma

PI- Fiddler, T A AMERICAN BRAIN TUMOR F 35,000 C The Role of DCX in the Pathogenesis of Glioblastoma

PI- Fisher, E S BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY E 7,730 N Medicare/Medicaid Research and Demonstration - Task 1

PI- Fisher, E S BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY E 16,578 C Medicare/Medicaid Research and Demonstration - Task 1

PI- Fisher, E S BROWN UNIVERSITY E 100,011 N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Data Core

PI- Fisher, E S BROWN UNIVERSITY E 424,859 C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Data Core

PI- Fisher, E S BROWN UNIVERSITY E 41,061 N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Measurement Core

PI- Fisher, E S BROWN UNIVERSITY E 83,308 C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Measurement Core

PI- Fisher, E S BROWN UNIVERSITY E 104,112 N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Transitions Project

PI- Fisher, E S BROWN UNIVERSITY E 270,598 C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Transitions Project

PI- Fisher, E S R W JOHNSON FDN F 211,701 N The Dartmouth Atlas Disparities Database

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FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Fisher, E S R W JOHNSON FDN F 450,972 C The Dartmouth Atlas Disparities Database

PI- Fisher, E S STATE OF VT S 20,000 R Vermont Data Analysis ProjectPI- Fisher, E S VETERAN'S ADMIN G 35,247 N Rural Health InitiativePI- Fisher, E S VETERAN'S ADMIN G 36,657 C Rural Health InitiativePI- Fisher, E S VETERAN'S ADMIN G 40,962 N VA IPA - Jennifer SnidePI- Fisher, E S VETERAN'S ADMIN G 43,010 C VA IPA - Jennifer SnideCO- Foote, R S ROCHE LABORATORIES C $ under PI N Detection of Ischemia by Changes in

Natriuretic PeptidesCO- Foote, R S ROCHE LABORATORIES C $ under PI C Detection of Ischemia by Changes in

Natriuretic PeptidesCO- Ford, J C NSF G $ under PI N Collab Prop: Integrating Novel

Computational Methods for Neuroscience

CO- Ford, J C NSF G $ under PI C Collab Prop: Integrating Novel Computational Methods for Neuroscience

PI- Fromm, H PHS-NIH-NCI G 151,814 N Management of Idiopathic Acute Pancreatitis

CO- Gibson, J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

PI- Gougelet, R M DHS-FEMA G 250,000 N NNE MMRS Capability Focus Area Project

PI- Gougelet, R M DHS-FEMA G 30,000 N National Models and Materials for Surge Capacity

PI- Gougelet, R M DHS-FEMA G 750,000 N Secure Identification and Credentialing System Federal Region I Pilot Project

PI- Gougelet, R M STATE OF NH S 112,122 N Exercises to Test Community Developed Plans for Smallpox Response

PI- Gougelet, R M STATE OF VT S 200,000 R Vermont Public Health Bioterrorism Preparedness Program

CO- Helisch, A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Arteriogenesis and Arterial Branching

PI- Holmes, G L EPILEPSY FDN F 100,000 N Pathophysiologic Consequences of Interictal Abnormalities on EEG

PI- Holmes, G L GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 5,000 N CME Epilepsy in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

PI- Holmes, G L PHS-NIH-NINDS G 395,000 C Predictors of Seizure-Induced Memory Impairment

PI- Holmes, G L PHS-NIH-NINDS G 136,415 N Translational Neuroscience Postdoctoral Training Program

PI- Holmes, G L REPLIGEN CORP. C 23,551 S Uridine as a Neuroprotective Agent Following SE

PI- Holmes, G L SMITHKLINE BEECHAM C 94,730 N An Open-label Evaluation of LAMICTAL

PI- Holmes, G L TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS A P 50,000 N Pathophysiology of Epilepsy in Tuberous Sclerosis

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Holmes, G L TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS A P 50,000 C Pathophysiology of Epilepsy in Tuberous Sclerosis

CO- Holmes, G L BETH ISRAEL DEAC MC P $ under PI N Progesterone Therapy vs Placebo for Women with Epilepsy

CO- Holmes, G L PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI N Mechanisms of Respiratory Changes in Cortical Seizures

PI- Horowitz, A AM HEART ASSOC F 100,000 N RhoA Exchange Factors in Endothelial Cell migration

PI- Horowitz, A AM HEART ASSOC F 400,000 C RhoA Exchange Factors in Endothelial Cell migration

PI- Horowitz, A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 276,500 C PDZ-Mediated Signaling Through Syndecan-4

PI- Horowitz, A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 799,500 N RhoA Exchange Factors in Endothelial Cell Migration

CO- Horowitz, A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Syndecan Function in Endothelial Cells

CO- Hug, E B PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Biophysical Respones to Therapy Imaged with NIR Tomography

CO- Hug, E B PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Hug, E B THE GEMI FUND F $ under PI N Hyperbaric Oxygen as a Pre-Irradiation

Sensitizer in the Treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme

CO- Hug, E B THE GEMI FUND F $ under PI C Hyperbaric Oxygen as a Pre-Irradiation Sensitizer in the Treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme

PI- Isaeva, O EPILEPSY FDN F 40,000 N Effects of Isoflurane as an Anticonvulsant During Early Brain Development

PI- Jobst, B BETH ISRAEL DEAC MC P 278,895 N Progesterone Therapy vs Placebo for Women with Epilepsy

PI- Kang, H DOD-AMRMC G 173,158 N Multimodal Imaging Techniques to Detect Changes of Phenotype on Epithelial surface Cells of Ovarian Cancer at the Initial Stage of Tumorogenesis

PI- Kang, H DOD-AMRMC G 146,565 C Multimodal Imaging Techniques to Detect Changes of Phenotype on Epithelial surface Cells of Ovarian Cancer at the Initial Stage of Tumorogenesis

CO- Kaplan, A V ENSION, INC. C $ under PI N Left Atrial Appendage Isolation Device to Reduce Stroke

PI- Kasper, L H NATL MUL SCLER SOC F 165,000 N Collaborative MS Research Centre Award

PI- Kasper, L H NATL MUL SCLER SOC F 660,000 C Collaborative MS Research Centre Award

PI- Kasper, L H PHS-NIH-NIAID G 319,800 N Induction of Experimental IBD by Toxoplasma gondii

PI- Kasper, L H PHS-NIH-NIAID G 1 C Multiple Sclerosis: A CD40 Ligand Antagonist

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Kasper, L H PHS-NIH-NIAID G 395,000 C T. gondii: Antigenic Characteristic and Immunology

PI- Kasper, L H TEVAPHARMACEUTICAL C 357,969 N Role of in CNS Trafficking of GA T Regulatory Cells

PI- Kaufman, P A HOFFMAN LA ROCHE C 96,437 N Phase II Study of KOS-862 Admininstered IV Weekly for 3 Wks

PI- Kaufman, P A ORTHO BIOTECH C 87,176 N Randomized Open Label Trial Comparing Treatment with Either Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin or Capecitabine as First Line Chemotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer in Women 65 Years and Older

PI- Kaufman, P A WYETH PHARM INC C 173,057 N CCI-779 Letrozole and CCI779 in Combo with Letrozole

PI- Kelly, J A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 316,454 N Stat5: Role in CTL Development and Oncogenesis

PI- Kinlaw, W B KOMEN CANCER FDN F 90,983 N Glucose Sensing, Progesterone, and Gene Regulation in Breast Cancer

PI- Kinlaw, W B KOMEN CANCER FDN F 149,018 C Glucose Sensing, Progesterone, and Gene Regulation in Breast Cancer

PI- Kinlaw, W B PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 399,750 R Role of a Hormonally-Responsive Protein (S14) in Normal and Neoplastic Mammary Gland

PI- Kinlaw, W B PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 355,500 C Role of a Hormonally-Responsive Protein (S14) in Normal and Neoplastic Mammary Gland

PI- Korc, M PHS-NIH-NCCAM G 150,000 N New England Regional Translational Research Center

PI- Korc, M PHS-NIH-NCI G 351,550 C Dysregulation of TGF Beta Action in Pancreatic Cancer

PI- Korc, M PHS-NIH-NCI G 338,243 C Role of Glypican-1 Pancreatic Cancer

PI- Korc, M PHS-NIH-NCI G 264,604 C Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors and Pancreatic Cancer

PI- Korc, M PHS-NIH-NCI G 355,500 C Role of Neuropilins in Pancreatic Cancer

CO- Korc, M SASS FDN FOR MED RES F $ under PI N Novel Strategies for Targeting Cyclin D1 in Pancreatic Cancer

CO- Lacy, B CREARE, INC. C $ under PI N Gastrointestinal Measurement System

CO- Lanahan, A A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Arteriogenesis and Arterial Branching

PI- Lee, S L PHS-NIH-NINDS G 182,520 N Genetic Analysis of Parkinsonism in an Ohio Amish Family

PI- Lewis, L D GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 21,079 N Safety Profile of Lapatinib in Cancer Patients

PI- Lewis, L D GYNO ONCOLOGY GROUP P 49,748 N Core Pharmacology Laboratory for Gynecology Oncology Group

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FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Lewis, L D LINEBERRY RESEARCH C 587,567 N Phase I Dose Escalation Study of the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Biological and Clinical Activity of EMD 273066 Administered with Low Dose Cyclophosphamide to Subjects with Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule Positive Advanced Cancers

PI- Lewis, L D THERADEX C 165,917 N Topotecan in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors

PI- Lewis, L D WYETH PHARM INC C 311,115 N A Phase I Dose Escalation Study of CMD-193 in Subjects with Advanced Malignant Tumors

PI- Lewis, L D YAMANOUCHI PHARMA C 270,002 N Open Label 2 Cycle Trial of 168 Hour Infusion of YM155

CO- Lewis, L D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Lewis, L D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Genetics of Cognitive Decline Post

Cancer ChemotherapyPI- Lowrey, C H PHS-NIH-NCI G 48,296 N Mechanisms of Retroviral Integration Site

TargetingPI- Lowrey, C H PHS-NIH-NCI G 101,476 C Mechanisms of Retroviral Integration Site

TargetingPI- Lowrey, C H PHS-NIH-NHGRI G 42,068 N Foucaultian Analysis of the Human

Genome ProjectPI- Lowrey, C H PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 316,000 C Promoter Chromatin Structure in Fetal

Globin SilencingPI- Lowrey, C H PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 395,000 C Regulation of Beta-Globin Locus

Chromatin StructurePI- Lurie, J D PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 133,254 C Clinical Decision Making in Low Back

PainCO- MacKenzie, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S New Hampshire Mammography Network

CO- MacKenzie, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R New Hampshire Mammography Network

CO- MacKenzie, T A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Pharmacogenetics of the Human Prostacyclin Receptor

PI- Malenka, D J MAINE MEDICAL CENTER P 77,755 R New Cardiac Surgery Programs: Patients, Outcomes, Access

PI- Malenka, D J MAINE MEDICAL CENTER P 164,387 C New Cardiac Surgery Programs: Patients, Outcomes, Access

CO- McKernan, L J UNIV OF MASS E $ under PI R Prevention of Complications of Hemophilia

PI- McLellan, R K PHS-CDC-NCCDPHP G 327,184 C Optimizing the Health of Pre-Diabetic Health Care Workers

PI- Meehan, K R GENENTECH INC C 18,220 N National Lymphomocare StudyPI- Meehan, K R INTERN MYELOMA FDN F 86,400 N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in

Transplanted MyelomaPI- Meehan, K R LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 199,984 N Lymphodepletion with Adoptive

Immunotherapy for Myeloma

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Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Meehan, K R LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 362,055 C Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

PI- Meehan, K R PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 199,875 N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in Transplanted Myeloma Patients

CO- Meehan, K R PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma Patients

CO- Meehan, K R PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

PI- Nowicki, E AM HEART ASSOC F 60,500 N Improved Prediction of Early and Late Survival After AVR

PI- Nowicki, E AM HEART ASSOC F 121,000 C Improved Prediction of Early and Late Survival After AVR

PI- O'Connor, G T AM DIABETES ASSOC F 100,000 N Myocardial Effects of Tight Glucose Control in Diabetics

PI- O'Connor, G T AM DIABETES ASSOC F 200,000 C Myocardial Effects of Tight Glucose Control in Diabetics

PI- O'Connor, G T AM HEART ASSOC F 21,000 N NNE Biomarker Study: Assessing the Role of Biomarkers in CABG Surgery

PI- O'Connor, G T AM HEART ASSOC F 21,000 C NNE Biomarker Study: Assessing the Role of Biomarkers in CABG Surgery

PI- O'Connor, G T CENTRAL ME MED CTR P 17,987 N Predictive Biomarkers of Renal Disfunction after Cardiac Surgery

PI- O'Connor, G T CENTRAL ME MED CTR P 28,126 C Predictive Biomarkers of Renal Disfunction after Cardiac Surgery

PI- O'Connor, G T CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 92,864 R CF Patient RegistryPI- O'Connor, G T CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 379,882 R Cystic Fibrosis National ProgramPI- Parsonnet, J PROCTER & GAMBLE C 50,000 C Pathogenesis of Toxic Shock Syndrome

PI- Pearlman, J M FLIGHT ATTEN MED RE F 500,183 S Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging Center-FAMRI Center of Excellence

PI- Pearlman, J M MAINE MEDICAL CENTER P 38,760 N COBRE in Vascular BiologyPI- Pearlman, J M MAINE MEDICAL CENTER P 166,477 C COBRE in Vascular BiologyPI- Pearlman, J M PHS-NIH-NCRR G 2,869,065 N MultiModal Translational ImagingPI- Pearlman, J M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 130,546 N Fellowship in Advanced Medical Imaging

CO- Pearlman, J M NSF G $ under PI N Collab Prop: Integrating Novel Computational Methods for Neuroscience

CO- Pearlman, J M NSF G $ under PI C Collab Prop: Integrating Novel Computational Methods for Neuroscience

CO- Pearlman, J M NSF G $ under PI N Efficient Reliable Privacy-preserving Recommendation Systems

CO- Pearlman, J M PHS-NIH G $ under PI N Collaborative Sharing in Multiple Sclerosis

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Perez, R P DOD-AMRMC G 293,138 N Therapeutic Targeting of Protein Complexes of SRPY2, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor in Ovarian Cancer

PI- Perez, R P DOD-AMRMC G 618,423 C Therapeutic Targeting of Protein Complexes of SRPY2, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor in Ovarian Cancer

PI- Perez, R P PHS-NIH-NCI G 177,888 R Translational Development of Novel Anticancer Therapies

CO- Perez, R P PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Petty, W J PHS-NIH-NCI G 142,560 N RARB1: A Novel Tumor Suppressor in

Lung CarcinogensisCO- Petty, W J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Retinoid Cancer Prevention Mechanisms

CO- Petty, W J SAMUEL WAXMAN CA FDN F $ under PI R Rexinoid Therapy for Lung Cancer Prevention

PI- Pipas, J M BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB C 230,086 N Phase II Trial of Erbitux, Radiotherapy and Twice Weekly Gemcitabine in Patients with Adencocarcinoma of the Pancreas

PI- Pipas, J M EXELIXIS INC C 67,848 N A Phase III Multicenter, Single Blind, Randomized Study of XL119 versus 5-Fluororacil (5FU) Plus Leucovorin in Subjects with Advanced Biliary Tumors not Amendable to Conventional Surgery

PI- Pipas, J M THERION BIOLOGICS C 52,620 N Phase III Randomized Controlled Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficiacy of PANVAC-VF in Combination with GM-CSF vs Best Supportive Care or Palliative Chemotherapy in Patients with Metastatic (Stage IV) Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas

CO- Purvis, L PHS-HRSA-MCH G $ under PI R Dartmouth-Hitchcock Family HIV Program

CO- Purvis, L UNIV OF MASS E $ under PI N American Indian/Alaska Native Provider Training Intiative

PI- Rigas, J R CELL THERAPEUTICS C 234,438 N Phase II Study of the Combination of Paclitaxel Poliglumex (CT2-103,Xyotax) and Pemetrexed (Alimta)for the Treatment of Patients with Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

PI- Rigas, J R DANA FARBER INST P 198,000 N Paradigm WebsitePI- Rigas, J R ELI LILLY & COMPANY C 15,000 N International Association for the Study of

Lung Cancer (IASLC) Workshop

PI- Rigas, J R GENENTECH INC C 9,695 N Tarceva Expanded Access

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Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Rigas, J R GENENTECH INC C 1,428,723 N Web-based Randomized Phase III Study of Erlotinib HCL

PI- Rigas, J R GENENTECH INC C 2,904,822 C Web-based Randomized Phase III Study of Erlotinib HCL

PI- Rigas, J R IMCLONE SYSTEMS INC C 50,254 N Randomized Phase III Study of Docetaxel or Pemetrexed with or without Cetuximab in Patients with Recurrent or Progressive NSCLC after Platinum Based Therapy

PI- Rigas, J R PHS-NIH-NCI G 12,000 N IASLC Biology and Prevention Lung CA Workshop

PI- Rigas, J R TELIK, INC. C 43,266 N A Phase III Randomized Study of TLK286 vs. Gefitnib

PI- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NCI G 316,000 C Novel Targets of the Von-Hippel Lindau Gene

PI- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NIAID G 359,775 N CD154 Expression and Biology: The Role of a Novel Regulatory Pathway

PI- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NIAID G 359,775 R Regulation of Cytokine MRNA Stability in T Lymphocytes

PI- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 304,680 C Autoimmunity/Connective Tissue Biology Training Program

PI- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 355,500 C Regulation of CD154 ExpressionCO- Rigby, W PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N TGF-Beta Regulation of TNF-Alpha

Expression in T CellsPI- Ripple, G H BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB C 336,000 N Phase III Randomized Multicenter Study

of Cetuximab, Oxaplatin, 5 FU Treated Metastatic EGFR Positive Colorectal Cancer

PI- Robinson, J K PHS-NIH-NCI G 159,484 N Partner Assistance in Learning and Performing Skin Self-Examination

PI- Rothstein, R I CREARE, INC. C 60,077 N Gastrointestinal Measurement System

PI- Schwartz, L M PHS-NIH-NCI G 558,755 C Improving the Quality of News Reporting on Medicine

PI- Schwartz, L M VETERAN'S ADMIN G 15,000 N Association of Health Care Journalists Meeting

PI- Shworak, N W MIZUTANI FOUNDATION F 65,008 N Somatic-cell-genetic analysis of heparan sulfate-mediated cell entry by HSV-1

PI- Shworak, N W PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 919,707 N 3-OST-1 Regualtion of Antithrombin Isoform Partitioning

PI- Simons, M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 399,750 N Arteriogenesis and Arterial Branching

PI- Simons, M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 388,662 C Peptide Regulators of AngiogenesisPI- Simons, M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 399,750 C Syndecan Function in Endothelial Cells

PI- Simons, M SCLERODERMA RES FDN F 200,400 C Vascular Biology of SclerodermaCO- Simons, M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N RhoA Exchange Factors in Endothelial

Cell Migration

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Splaine, M E VETERAN'S ADMIN G 257,350 R Development of a VA National Quality Scholars Program

PI- Splaine, M E VETERAN'S ADMIN G 547,294 C Development of a VA National Quality Scholars Program

PI- Stommel, E W CELGENE CORP C 100,053 N A Phase II Study using Thalidomide for Treatment for Amytrophic Lateral Slerosis

CO- Stommel, E W MUSC DYST ASSOC F $ under PI N Axonal Transport in Primary Cultures of Puridied Spinal Motor Neurons

CO- Stommel, E W MUSC DYST ASSOC F $ under PI C Axonal Transport in Primary Cultures of Puridied Spinal Motor Neurons

PI- Szwergold, B S AMER FED AGING RES F 125,000 N Determination of the Physiological Function of a Deglycating Enzyme, fructosamine-3-kinase (FN3K) in Caenorhabditis elegans

PI- Talbot, E A DORIS DUKE FDN F 99,871 N Operations Research on AIDS Care and Treatment in Africa

PI- Talbot, E A DORIS DUKE FDN F 99,690 C Operations Research on AIDS Care and Treatment in Africa

PI- Talbot, E A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 79,900 N Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in HIV

CO- Talbot, E A PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI R Disseminated Tuberculosis in HIV Infection: Epidemiology & Prevention

CO- Talbot, E A PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Disseminated Tuberculosis in HIV Infection: Epidemiology & Prevention

CO- Talbot, E A PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Early TB Diagnosis to Reduce AIDS Mortality in Africa

CO- Talbot, E A STATE OF NH-DPH S $ under PI N Infectious Disease Epidemiology Support

PI- Tosteson, A PHS-NIH-NIA G 443,925 C Evaluation of Osteoporosis in the Elderly

PI- Tosteson, A UNIV OF MARYLAND E 260,556 N Multi-Center Clinical Trial: Timing Intensity of Rehabilitation After Hip Fracture

PI- Tosteson, A UNIV OF MARYLAND E 789,963 C Multi-Center Clinical Trial: Timing Intensity of Rehabilitation After Hip Fracture

CO- Tosteson, A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer

CO- Tosteson, A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer

CO- Tosteson, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Early TB Diagnosis to Reduce AIDS Mortality in Africa

PI- Tretter, C G GENENTECH INC C 42,002 N Double Blind CT to Evaluate the Efficacy & Safety of Tarceva

PI- Tretter, C G PHS-NIH-NCI G 141,750 N The Therapeutic Use of Allogeneic Dendritic Cells in Patients with Cancer

CO- Tretter, C G PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma Patients

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Tretter, C G PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

CO- Vincenti, M P PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI C Regulation of Collagenase Gene Expression

PI- Von Reyn, C F GATES FOUNDATION F 800,372 N Mucosal Immunization against Tuberculosis: A Prime-Boost Strategy

PI- Von Reyn, C F GATES FOUNDATION F 3,195,928 C Mucosal Immunization against Tuberculosis: A Prime-Boost Strategy

PI- Von Reyn, C F PHS-NIH-FIC G 300,000 C Dartmouth/Boston University AITRPPI- Von Reyn, C F PHS-NIH-NIAID G 3,966,325 R Disseminated Tuberculosis in HIV

Infection: Epidemiology & PreventionPI- Von Reyn, C F PHS-NIH-NIAID G 2,845,325 C Disseminated Tuberculosis in HIV

Infection: Epidemiology & PreventionPI- Von Reyn, C F PHS-NIH-NIAID G 675,021 N Early TB Diagnosis to Reduce AIDS

Mortality in AfricaPI- Von Reyn, C F STATE OF NH-DPH S 168,328 N Infectious Disease Epidemiology Support

PI- Von Reyn, C F STATE OF NH-DPH S 256,739 C Infectious Disease Epidemiology Support

CO- Von Reyn, C F PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in HIV

CO- Von Reyn, C F UNIV MASS MED CTR P $ under PI R New England AIDS Education and Training Center

CO- Von Reyn, C F UNIV MASS MED CTR P $ under PI C New England AIDS Education and Training Center

PI- Waddell, R D UNIV MASS MED CTR P 83,148 R New England AIDS Education and Training Center

PI- Waddell, R D UNIV MASS MED CTR P 372,138 C New England AIDS Education and Training Center

PI- Waddell, R D UNIV OF MASS E 22,000 N American Indian/Alaska Native Provider Training Intiative

CO- Waddell, R D GATES FOUNDATION F $ under PI N Mucosal Immunization against Tuberculosis: A Prime-Boost Strategy

CO- Waddell, R D GATES FOUNDATION F $ under PI C Mucosal Immunization against Tuberculosis: A Prime-Boost Strategy

CO- Waddell, R D PHS-NIH-FIC G $ under PI C Dartmouth/Boston University AITRPCO- Waddell, R D PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI R Disseminated Tuberculosis in HIV

Infection: Epidemiology & PreventionCO- Waddell, R D PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Disseminated Tuberculosis in HIV

Infection: Epidemiology & PreventionCO- Waddell, R D PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Early TB Diagnosis to Reduce AIDS

Mortality in AfricaCO- Waddell, R D WESTAT C $ under PI S The New England Bladder Cancer Study

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Witters, L A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 506,023 C Regulation of Acetyl-COA Carboxylase

PI- Woloshin, S VETERAN'S ADMIN G 15,000 N "Drug Facts" Box InterviewsPI- Zacharski, L R GEISENGER CLINIC P 12,500 N Iron Reduction in Morbid ObesityPI- Zacharski, L R GEISENGER CLINIC P 12,500 C Iron Reduction in Morbid ObesityPI- Zhou, J EPILEPSY FDN F 40,000 N Does Attention to Spatial Context

Modulate Both Place Field Stability & Spatial Memory in Adult Rats Subjected to Status Epilepticus During Pubescence

PI- Zhuang, Z PFIZER INC C 50,000 N Effect of Statin Therapy on Arteriogenesis in Hypercholesterolmeic Mice Model

PI- Zhuang, Z PFIZER INC C 50,000 C Effect of Statin Therapy on Arteriogenesis in Hypercholesterolmeic Mice Model

PI- Zhuang, Z PFIZER INC C 110,000 N Reconstituted High Density Lipoprotein for Angiogenesis and Arteriogenesis

PI- Zhuang, Z PFIZER INC C 110,000 C Reconstituted High Density Lipoprotein for Angiogenesis and Arteriogenesis

PI- Zuckerman, R UNIV OF WASHINGTON E 637,799 N HSV-2 Suppression to Prevent HIV Transmission Among HIV-Discordant Couples

PI- Zuckerman, R UNIV OF WASHINGTON E 815,343 C HSV-2 Suppression to Prevent HIV Transmission Among HIV-Discordant Couples

Medicine Total 71,063,738

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bzik, D J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 355,500 C T.Gondii: A Pyrimidine Synthesis as a Chemo Target

CO- Bzik, D J PHS-NIH-NHGRI G $ under PI C A Program for Expanding ELSI Undergraduate Pedagogy

CO- Channon-Smith, J Y PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Cheung, A CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 64,800 C The Interaction of S. aureus with CFT-1

CellsPI- Cheung, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 467,148 C Binding and Regulation Mechanism for the

SarA Family of Proteins in S. aureus

PI- Cheung, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 399,137 N RAT, A Regulator of Autolysis in S. aureus

PI- Cheung, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 348,992 R In Vivo Gene Expression in Staphylococcus aureus

PI- Erickson, L D INTERN MYELOMA FDN F 40,000 N Homeostatic Regulation of a Plasma Cell Precursor Population in Bone Marrow: Potential Targets of Transformation in Multiple Myeloma

CO- Fanger, M W PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Immunobiology of Myeloid and Lymphoid Cells

PI- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 316,000 C Gamma Globin is Silenced by Chromatin Changes

CO- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Invasive Behavior of Tumor Cells

Producing Collagenase-1CO- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI C Regulation of Collagenase Gene

ExpressionCO- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI R Regulation of Collagenase Gene

ExpressionPI- Green, W R HARVARD UNIV E 158,000 C Novel Ways to Optimize CTL Response to

Vaccinia VirusPI- Green, W R PHS-NIH-NCRR G 4,696,685 C Immune Mechanisms Controlling

Inflammation and CancerPI- Green, W R PHS-NIH-NIAID G 432,987 C Immunobiology of Myeloid and Lymphoid

CellsPI- Green, W R PHS-NIH-NIAID G 319,800 N Mouse AIDS Retrovirus Co-Opting of

Immune InteractionsCO- Morganelli, P M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G 262,236 C BCMA: Controlling the Survival of

Diffentiated B CellsPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G 316,395 C Regulation of DC's and CMI by TNF Family

MembersPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 355,500 C Cognate Activation of B LymphocytesPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 316,000 C Mechanisms of CD40 Signaling in B

Lymphocytes in vivoPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 357,750 C TNF Family Members Govern CD4 and

CD8 Responses in GVHDPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 397,500 C The Role of Systemic and CNS-Restricted

APC Function in EAECO- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support Grant

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- O'Toole, G A NSF G 38,700 C Research Experience for Undergraduate-Molecular and Cellular Biology

PI- O'Toole, G A NSF G 5,000 S Biofilm Formation and Biological Control in Pseudomonas

PI- O'Toole, G A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 355,500 C Mechanisms of Biofilm Antibiotic Resistance

PI- Sentman, C L PHS-NIH-NCI G 281,240 C NK Effector Mechanisms during NK-Lymphoma Interactions

PI- Shanks, R M PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 47,296 N Role of the SasAB locus in S. aureus Biofilms

PI- Skorupski, K A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 276,500 C New Mechanism for Regulating Virulence Gene Expression

CO- Skorupski, K A PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Structural Analysis of Bacterial Virulence Regulators

PI- Smith, J Y U CALIF SF E 18,991 N MS ConsortiumPI- Sundstrom, P R PHS-NIH-NIDR G 399,438 C Proteins of Candida Albicans-AIDS-Related

PathogenPI- Taylor, R K PHS-NIH-NIAID G 395,000 C Genetic Determinants of Virulence in Vibrio

CholeraePI- Taylor, R K PHS-NIH-NIAID G 553,000 C Hierarchy Within Environmental Regulons

PI- Taylor, R K PHS-NIH-NIAID G 255,398 C Host-Microbe InteractionsCO- Taylor, R K PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Structural Analysis of Bacterial Virulence

RegulatorsPI- Usherwood, E J PHS-NIH-NCI G 295,016 C Immune Surveillance in Murine

Gammaherpesvirus InfectionCO- Usherwood, E J HARVARD UNIV E $ under PI C Novel Ways to Optimize CTL Response to

Vaccinia VirusPI- Wade, W F PHS-NIH-NIAID G 279,607 N Protective Anti-LPS Antibodies: What Are

They?PI- Wang, L LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 40,000 C Functional Interplay Between Lysolipid

GPCR Family in Immune ControlPI- Wang, L LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 6,685 N Functional Interplay Between Lysolipid

GPCR Family in Immune Control

Microbiology Total 12,851,801

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DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Berwin, B L AM CANCER SOC F 120,000 N Mechanisms of Chaperone-Mediated Tumor Rejection

PI- Berwin, B L AM CANCER SOC F 360,000 C Mechanisms of Chaperone-Mediated Tumor Rejection

PI- Berwin, B L CANCER RES INST F 50,000 N Mechanisms of Chaperone-Mediated Tumor Rejection

PI- Berwin, B L CANCER RES INST F 150,000 C Mechanisms of Chaperone-Mediated Tumor Rejection

PI- Berwin, B L PHS-NIH-NIAID G 319,800 N Mechanisms of Chaperone-Mediated Immune Responses

CO- Buzoni-Gatel, D PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Induction of Experimental IBD by Toxoplasma gondii

PI- Bzik, D J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 395,000 C T.Gondii: A Pyrimidine Synthesis as a Chemo Target

CO- Bzik, D J PHS-NIH-NHGRI G $ under PI C A Program for Expanding ELSI Undergraduate Pedagogy

CO- Channon-Smith, J Y PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Channon-Smith, J Y PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Colorectal Cancer Dendritic Cell Vaccine +

CTLA4PI- Cheung, A NIH-NIAID-NERCE-BEID G 159,187 N The mgrA Gene of B. anthracisPI- Cheung, A NIH-NIAID-NERCE-BEID G 159,187 C The mgrA Gene of B. anthracisPI- Cheung, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 480,371 C Binding and Regulation Mechanism for the

SarA Family of Proteins in S. aureusPI- Cheung, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 638,600 R Characterization of SAR-AGR Interactions in

S. aureusPI- Cheung, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 424,749 R In Vivo Gene Expression in Staphylococcus

aureusPI- Cheung, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 483,406 N The Role of mgrA and SarV in Autolysis in S.

aureusPI- Cheung, A US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 166,435 N Control of Enterotoxin B Expression in

Staphylococcus aureusPI- Cheung, A US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 332,870 C Control of Enterotoxin B Expression in

Staphylococcus aureusPI- Connor, R I PHS-NIH G 193,950 N Lactic Acid Bacteria in Mucosal Defense

against HIV-1PI- Erickson, L D AM CANCER SOC F 419,179 N Bone Marrow Microenvironment in Plasma Cell

LongevityPI- Erickson, L D AM CANCER SOC F 1,070,303 C Bone Marrow Microenvironment in Plasma Cell

LongevityPI- Erickson, L D ARTHRITIS FDN F 74,952 N Homeostatic Regulation of Plasma Cell

Precursors in Systemic AutoimmunityPI- Erickson, L D ARTHRITIS FDN F 75,001 C Homeostatic Regulation of Plasma Cell

Precursors in Systemic AutoimmunityPI- Erickson, L D CHARLES HOOD FDN F 74,895 N Homeostatic Regulation of Plasma Cell

Precursors in Systemic AutoimmunityPI- Erickson, L D CHARLES HOOD FDN F 74,895 C Homeostatic Regulation of Plasma Cell

Precursors in Systemic AutoimmunityPI- Erickson, L D PHS-NIH-NCI G 103,380 N Regulation of Plasma Cell Precursors: Putative

Stem Cells in Multiple Myeloma

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DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Erickson, L D PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 159,900 N Role of TLRs in Plasma Cell Differentiation and Survival

CO- Erickson, L D PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Production of Antibodies Reactive to M.tuberculosis-derived Glycolipid

CO- Fanger, M W PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Immunobiology of Myeloid and Lymphoid Cells

PI- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NCI G 159,900 N Novel Silencing Mechanism of Tumor Suppressor Genes

PI- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 279,825 N Transcriptional Interference Affects Mamalian Chromatin

CO- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Arteriogenesis and Arterial BranchingCO- Fiering, S N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI C Regulation of Collagenase Gene Expression

PI- Gaur, A B AM CANCER SOC F 46,000 N Primary and Alternative Frame Derived Gag Proteins in Viral Leukemogenesis

PI- Gaur, A B AM CANCER SOC F 48,000 C Primary and Alternative Frame Derived Gag Proteins in Viral Leukemogenesis

PI- Gaur, A B LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 55,000 N Role of Primary and Alternative Frame Derived Gag Proteins in Viral Leukemogenesis

PI- Gaur, A B LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 110,000 C Role of Primary and Alternative Frame Derived Gag Proteins in Viral Leukemogenesis

PI- Green, W R HARVARD UNIV E 158,000 C Novel Ways to Optimize CTL Response to Vaccinia Virus

PI- Green, W R PHS-NIH-NCI G 719,269 R The Pathogenesis of MAIDS and Specific T Cell Responses

PI- Green, W R PHS-NIH-NCI G 1,079,325 C The Pathogenesis of MAIDS and Specific T Cell Responses

PI- Green, W R PHS-NIH-NCRR G 2,352,722 C Immune Mechanisms Controlling Inflammation and Cancer

PI- Green, W R PHS-NIH-NIAID G 439,791 C Immunobiology of Myeloid and Lymphoid Cells

PI- Green, W R PHS-NIH-NIAID G 319,800 R Mouse AIDS Retrovirus Co-Opting of Immune Interactions

PI- Green, W R PHS-NIH-NIAID G 319,800 N Mouse AIDS Retrovirus Co-Opting of Immune Interactions

PI- Haque, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 199,719 N Immunoregulation in Parasite and Virus Coinfection

PI- Haque, A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 239,850 N Immunoregulation in Parasite and Virus Coinfection

PI- Hogan, D A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 399,750 N Genomic and Phenotypic Analysis of Chronic Pseudomonas Infections

PI- Hogan, D A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 199,875 N Mixed Bacterial-Fungal Infections in Cystic Fibrosis

PI- Hogan, D A PHS-NIH-NIDR G 270,000 N Chemical Inhibition of Candida albicans Filamentation

PI- Hogan, D A SEARLE SCHOLARS PROG F 80,000 N Chemical Interactions within the Human Microflora

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DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Hogan, D A SEARLE SCHOLARS PROG F 160,000 C Chemical Interactions within the Human Microflora

PI- Hogan, D A U CALIF SF E 64,800 N Molecular Analysis of Host-Microflora Interactions

PI- Hogan, D A U CALIF SF E 194,400 C Molecular Analysis of Host-Microflora Interactions

PI- Lang, M L AM CANCER SOC F 408,880 N Protein Kinase B and Endocylic Trafficking of CD89-Targeted Antigen

PI- Lang, M L AM CANCER SOC F 821,347 C Protein Kinase B and Endocylic Trafficking of CD89-Targeted Antigen

PI- Lang, M L PHS-NIH-NIAID G 319,800 N BCR-Mediated CD1d Presentation of M.tuberculosi-Derived Glycolipid

PI- Lang, M L PHS-NIH-NIAID G 199,875 N Production of Antibodies Reactive to M.tuberculosis-derived Glycolipid

PI- Manna, A C AM HEART ASSOC F 125,500 N A New Transcriptional Regulator Involved in the Regulation of agr in S. aureus

PI- Manna, A C AM HEART ASSOC F 316,000 C A New Transcriptional Regulator Involved in the Regulation of agr in S. aureus

PI- Manna, A C PHS-NIH-NIAID G 199,875 N sarX, A Transcriptional Global Regulator in S. aureus

CO- Morganelli, P M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G 355,500 C BCMA: Controlling the Survival of Diffentiated

B CellsPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G 355,500 C Regulation of DC's and CMI by TNF Family

MembersPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G 2,486,015 N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune

Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

PI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NCRR G 266,400 N Purchase of Xenogen's IVIS Imaging System 200 Workstation

PI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 355,500 C Cognate Activation of B LymphocytesPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 799,500 R TNF Family Members Govern CD4 and CD8

Responses in GVHDPI- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 397,500 C The Role of Systemic and CNS-Restricted

APC Function in EAECO- Noelle, R J INTERN MYELOMA FDN F $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in

Transplanted MyelomaCO- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Noelle, R J PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in

Transplanted Myeloma PatientsPI- O'Toole, G A NSF G 6,000 S Biofilm Formation and Biological Control in

PseudomonasPI- O'Toole, G A NSF G 142,288 N Phosphate Availability Regulates Biofilm

Development by Pseudomonas fluorescens

PI- O'Toole, G A NSF G 424,917 C Phosphate Availability Regulates Biofilm Development by Pseudomonas fluorescens

PI- O'Toole, G A NSF G 105,717 N Phosphate Control of Biofilm Formation by Pseudomonas

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DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- O'Toole, G A NSF G 320,548 C Phosphate Control of Biofilm Formation by Pseudomonas

PI- O'Toole, G A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 355,500 C Mechanisms of Biofilm Antibiotic Resistance

PI- O'Toole, G A PHS-NIH-NIAID G 199,875 N Phage Lysogeny and Inhibition of Biofilm Formation

PI- O'Toole, G A PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 399,750 N Biofilm Formation by P. aeruginosaCO- O'Toole, G A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Genomic and Phenotypic Analysis of Chronic

Pseudomonas InfectionsPI- Raman, V S LIFE SCIENCES RES F 50,000 N Toll-Like Receptors in Humoral ImmunityPI- Raman, V S LIFE SCIENCES RES F 100,000 C Toll-Like Receptors in Humoral ImmunityPI- Sentman, C L DOD-AMRMC G 152,789 N Chimeric NK Receptor Bearing Tcells as an

Immunotherapeutic Approach for Ovarian Cancer

PI- Sentman, C L DOD-AMRMC G 158,263 C Chimeric NK Receptor Bearing Tcells as an Immunotherapeutic Approach for Ovarian Cancer

PI- Sentman, C L PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,775 N Hybrid NK Cell Receptors for Cancer Immunotheapy

PI- Sentman, C L PHS-NIH-NCI G 316,000 C NK Effector Mechanisms during NK-Lymphoma Interactions

CO- Sentman, C L LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI N Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

CO- Sentman, C L LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI C Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

CO- Skorupski, K A PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI R Structural Analysis of Bacterial Virulence Regulators

CO- Smith, J Y PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

PI- Sundstrom, P R PHS-NIH-NIDR G 399,750 C Proteins of Candida Albicans-AIDS-Related Pathogen

PI- Taylor, R K MASS GEN HOSPITAL P 15,990 N Transcutaneous Immunization against Cholera Using TcpA

PI- Taylor, R K MEDAREX C 91,097 N An Improved Targeted Vaccine Strategy against Anthrax

PI- Taylor, R K PHS-NIH-NIAID G 395,000 C Genetic Determinants of Virulence in Vibrio Cholerae

PI- Taylor, R K PHS-NIH-NIAID G 319,800 R Hierarchy Within Environmental RegulonsPI- Taylor, R K PHS-NIH-NIAID G 276,500 C Hierarchy Within Environmental RegulonsPI- Taylor, R K PHS-NIH-NIAID G 282,635 C Host-Microbe InteractionsCO- Taylor, R K PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI R Structural Analysis of Bacterial Virulence

RegulatorsPI- Turk, M CANCER RES INST F 50,000 N Therapeutic Applications of Concomitant

Tumor ImmunityPI- Turk, M PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 N Mechanisms of Concomitant Tumor Immunity

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DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Turk, M SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 99,417 N Investigation of Tumor-Induced Concomitant Immunity and Immune Suppression

PI- Turk, M SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 99,894 C Investigation of Tumor-Induced Concomitant Immunity and Immune Suppression

PI- Turk, M THE MELANOMA RES FDN F 49,890 N Generating and Maintaining Post-Excisional Immunity against Poorly-Immunogenic Melanoma

PI- Turk, M THE MELANOMA RES FDN F 49,944 C Generating and Maintaining Post-Excisional Immunity against Poorly-Immunogenic Melanoma

CO- Turk, M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

PI- Usherwood, E J PHS-NIH-NCI G 355,500 C Immune Surveillance in Murine Gammaherpesvirus Infection

PI- Usherwood, E J PHS-NIH-NIAID G 359,775 R The Immune Response to Latent Gammaherpesvirus Antigens

CO- Usherwood, E J HARVARD UNIV E $ under PI C Novel Ways to Optimize CTL Response to Vaccinia Virus

CO- Usherwood, E J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Mechanisms of Concomitant Tumor Immunity

CO- Usherwood, E J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

PI- Wade, W F PHS-NIH-NIAID G 199,875 N Protective Anti-TCP Antibodies: What Are They?

PI- Wade, W F PHS-NIH-NIAID G 319,800 N Strategies for Treatment of Influenza Pneumonia

PI- Wade, W F PHS-NIH-NIAID G 691,354 N TCP Structure/Function ImmunogenicityPI- Wang, L LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 5,616 N Functional Interplay Between Lysolipid GPCR

Family in Immune ControlPI- Wang, L LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 42,500 C Functional Interplay Between Lysolipid GPCR

Family in Immune ControlPI- White, H D DOD-AMRMC G 159,900 N Rescue of Ovarian Tumor Down-Regulated

CTL by CTH Stress Hormone Antagonism

PI- White, H D DOD-AMRMC G 159,900 C Rescue of Ovarian Tumor Down-Regulated CTL by CTH Stress Hormone Antagonism

PI- White, H D PHS-NIH-NIAID G 199,875 N Rescue of Ovarian Tumor Dysregulated CTL by CRH Stress Hormone Antagonism

Microbiology Total 29,904,262

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NORRIS COTTON CANCER CENTER

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI-Israel, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G 2,918,751 C Cancer Center Support GrantPI-Israel, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G 213,321 S Cancer Center Support Grant

Norris Cotton Cancer Center Total 3,132,072

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NORRIS COTTON CANCER CENTER

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Israel, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G 397,747 S Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Israel, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G 3,011,808 C Cancer Center Support Grant

Norris Cotton Cancer Center Total 3,409,555

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DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Birenbaum, D L STATE OF NH-DPH S 301,846 R Admin Unit for Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program

PI- Demars, L R INTERMUNE INC C 1,326 N Actimmune in Comb w/Chemo Advanced Ovarian Cancer

PI- Demars, L R UNIV OF NC E 12,105 C Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG)

Obstetrics and Gynecology Total 315,277

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DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Birenbaum, D L STATE OF NH-DPH S 301,846 R Admin Unit for Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program

PI- Birenbaum, D L STATE OF NH-DPH S 301,846 C Admin Unit for Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program

PI- Ouhilal, S MARCH OF DIMES F 74,882 C Maternal Hypoglycemia and Fetal Brain Programming

CO- Ouhilal, S UNIV OF NH E $ under PI N COBRE: Center for Developmental and Neural Endocrinomics

CO- Ouhilal, S UNIV OF NH E $ under PI C COBRE: Center for Developmental and Neural Endocrinomics

PI- Young, R C PHS-NIH-NICHD G 234,900 N Single Cell Contractility of Smooth Muscle Cells

PI- Young, R C PHS-NIH-NICHD G 384,775 N Syncytial Electrical Properties and Pacemaker of Human Myometrial Tissure Strips

Obstetrics and Gynecology Total 1,298,249

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DEPARTMENT OF ORTHPAEDICS

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Abdu, W A ORTHOPAEDIC RES FDN F 2,500 N Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Spine Lectureship

CO- Fanuele, J AO NORTH AMERICA P $ under PI C Distal Radius Fractures Short Arm (Below-Elbow) versus Long Arm (Above-Elbow) Immobilization: A Randomized Study

CO- Fanuele, J AO NORTH AMERICA P $ under PI N Distal Radius Fractures Short Arm (Below-Elbow) versus Long Arm (Above-Elbow) Immobilization: A Randomized Study

PI- Koval, K J AO NORTH AMERICA P 1,500 C Distal Radius Fractures Short Arm (Below-Elbow) versus Long Arm (Above-Elbow) Immobilization: A Randomized Study

PI- Koval, K J AO NORTH AMERICA P 3,500 N Distal Radius Fractures Short Arm (Below-Elbow) versus Long Arm (Above-Elbow) Immobilization: A Randomized Study

PI- Koval, K J AO NORTH AMERICA P 5,000 N The Role of Base Deficit in Pediatric Trauma Patients

PI- Koval, K J EBI A BIOMET CO C 20,000 N Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radius Fractures - Prospective Randomized Study

PI- Koval, K J ORTHOPAEDIC RES FDN F 49,722 N Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radium Fractures - Prospective Randomized Study

PI- Nutting, J T AMERICARES FDN F 101,302 C Dartmouth Medical School and AmeriCares; Joint Partnership Program with Pristina

PI- Nutting, J T AMERICARES FDN F 101,303 N Dartmouth Medical School and AmeriCares; Joint Partnership Program with Pristina

CO- Sparks, M B AMERICARES FDN F $ under PI C Dartmouth Medical School and AmeriCares; Joint Partnership Program with Pristina

CO- Sparks, M B AMERICARES FDN F $ under PI N Dartmouth Medical School and AmeriCares; Joint Partnership Program with Pristina

PI- Weinstein, J N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 1,339,998 C Low Back Pain: A Multicenter Randomized TrialPI- Weinstein, J N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 1,274,146 C NIAMS MCRC in Musculoskeletal DiseasesPI- Weinstein, J N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 153,849 C Orthopaedic Resident Clinician/Researcher Program

PI- Weinstein, J N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 1,154,763 R Low Back Pain: A Multicenter Randomized Trial

Orthopaedics Total 4,207,583

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DEPARTMENT OF ORTHPAEDICS

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Abdu, W A ORTHOPAEDIC RES FDN F 2,500 N Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Spine Lectureship

CO- Fanuele, J AO NORTH AMERICA P $ under PI N Distal Radius Fractures Short Arm (Below-Elbow) versus Long Arm (Above-Elbow) Immobilization: A Randomized Study

CO- Fanuele, J AO NORTH AMERICA P $ under PI C Distal Radius Fractures Short Arm (Below-Elbow) versus Long Arm (Above-Elbow) Immobilization: A Randomized Study

PI- Koval, K J AO NORTH AMERICA P 3,500 N Distal Radius Fractures Short Arm (Below-Elbow) versus Long Arm (Above-Elbow) Immobilization: A Randomized Study

PI- Koval, K J AO NORTH AMERICA P 1,500 C Distal Radius Fractures Short Arm (Below-Elbow) versus Long Arm (Above-Elbow) Immobilization: A Randomized Study

PI- Koval, K J AO NORTH AMERICA P 5,000 N The Role of Base Deficit in Pediatric Trauma Patients

PI- Koval, K J EBI A BIOMET CO C 20,000 N Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radius Fractures - Prospective Randomized Study

PI- Koval, K J EBI A BIOMET CO C 40,000 C Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radius Fractures - Prospective Randomized Study

PI- Koval, K J HAND INNOVATIONS C 5,000 N Fractures-Fixation-Hand InnovationsPI- Koval, K J ORTHO TRAUMA ASSOC P 24,767 N Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radius

Fractures-Prospective Randomized StudyPI- Koval, K J ORTHO TRAUMA ASSOC P 25,083 C Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radius

Fractures-Prospective Randomized StudyPI- Koval, K J ORTHOPAEDIC RES FDN F 49,722 N Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radium

Fractures - Prospective Randomized StudyPI- Koval, K J ORTHOPAEDIC RES FDN F 99,761 C Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radium

Fractures - Prospective Randomized StudyPI- Koval, K J STRYKER BIOTECH C 35,000 N Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radius

Fractures-Prospective RandomizedPI- Koval, K J STRYKER BIOTECH C 105,000 C Three Treatments for Unstable Distal Radius

Fractures-Prospective RandomizedPI- Koval, K J STRYKER BIOTECH C 30,000 N Treatment of the Tibial Atrophic Nonunions with

Human Recombinant BoneCO- Koval, K J UNIV OF MARYLAND E $ under PI N Multi-Center Clinical Trial: Timing Intensity of

Rehabilitation After Hip FractureCO- Koval, K J UNIV OF MARYLAND E $ under PI C Multi-Center Clinical Trial: Timing Intensity of

Rehabilitation After Hip FracturePI- Weinstein, J N PHS-NIH G 799,500 N NIH Director's Pioneer AwardPI- Weinstein, J N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 1,339,998 C Low Back Pain: A Multicenter Randomized Trial

PI- Weinstein, J N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 1,274,146 C NIAMS MCRC in Musculoskeletal DiseasesPI- Weinstein, J N PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 153,849 C Orthopaedic Resident Clinician/Researcher

ProgramPI- Weinstein, J N QUALITY METRICS C 39,769 N Computerized Adaptive Assessment of Chronic

Pain

Orthopaedics Total 4,054,095

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DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Gorham, J D PHS-NIH-NIAID G 355,500 C Mechanisms of Liver Disease in a Mouse Model of AIH

CO- Memoli, V A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Noll, W W PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cognitive Effects of Cancer ChemotherapyPI- Ratcliffe, N R NAT'L BLOOD FDN F 50,000 N The Role of Dendritic Cell Subsets in Autoimmune

Myocarditis and the Potential for CytotherapyCO- Rhodes, C H PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Schned, A R PHS-NIH-NCI G 32,791 C New England Bladder Cancer Study Slides Review

PI- Stan, R V PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 237,000 C Molecular & Functional Aspects of Vascular Permeability

CO- Wells, W A KOMEN CANCER FDN F $ under PI C Epigenetic Consequences of BRCA1: The Key to its Role as a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Human Breast Cancer

CO- Wells, W A KOMEN CANCER FDN F $ under PI N Epigenetic Consequences of BRCA1: The Key to its Role as a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Human Breast Cancer

CO- Wells, W A UNIV OF CA IRVINE E $ under PI S Multi-Dimensional Diffuse Optical Imaging in Breast Cancer

PI- Yeo, K J ROCHE LABORATORIES C 70,000 N Detection of Ischemia by Changes in Natriuretic Peptides

Pathology Total 745,291

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DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bursztajn, S PHS-NIH-NIMH G 162,250 N Neurogenesis and Cell Death in Response to Stress

PI- Gorham, J D PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,775 N Regulation of Th1 Responses by TGF-b1 in Liver Cancer

PI- Gorham, J D PHS-NIH-NIAID G 355,500 C Mechanisms of Liver Disease in a Mouse Model of AIH

PI- Gorham, J D PHS-NIH-NIAID G 359,775 N TGF-Beta Regulation of TNF-Alpha Expression in T Cells

PI- Gorham, J D PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 199,875 N Genetic Linkage Analysis of Immune Liver Disease in Mice

PI- Harris, B T MUSC DYST ASSOC F 41,639 N Axonal Transport in Primary Cultures of Puridied Spinal Motor Neurons

PI- Harris, B T MUSC DYST ASSOC F 43,979 C Axonal Transport in Primary Cultures of Puridied Spinal Motor Neurons

PI- Harris, B T PHS-NIH-NINDS G 145,800 N Neuroinflammation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

CO- Harris, B T PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Arteriogenesis and Arterial Branching

CO- Noll, W W PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cognitive Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy

PI- Pearson, T F AM CANCER SOC F 44,000 N TGF-beta1-Mediated Regulation of Tumor Immunity in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

PI- Pearson, T F AM CANCER SOC F 94,000 C TGF-beta1-Mediated Regulation of Tumor Immunity in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

PI- Pearson, T F AMERICAN LIVER FDN F 12,500 N The Role of the Fas/FasL Pathway in a Mouse Model of Spontaneous Fulminant Autoimmune Hepatitis

PI- Pearson, T F CANCER RES INST F 41,500 N TGH-Beta1-Mediated Regulation of Tumor Immunity in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

PI- Pearson, T F CANCER RES INST F 89,000 C TGH-Beta1-Mediated Regulation of Tumor Immunity in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

CO- Perry, A E PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

PI- Ratcliffe, N R NAT'L BLOOD FDN F 50,000 N The Role of Dendritic Cell Subsets in Autoimmune Myocarditis and the Potential for Cytotherapy

CO- Rhodes, C H DOD-AMRMC G $ under PI N Therapeutic Targeting of Protein Complexes of SRPY2, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor in Ovarian Cancer

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DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Rhodes, C H DOD-AMRMC G $ under PI C Therapeutic Targeting of Protein Complexes of SRPY2, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor in Ovarian Cancer

CO- Rhodes, C H PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Rhodes, C H PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Genetics of Cognitive Decline Post

Cancer ChemotherapyCO- Rhodes, C H PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Novel Silencing Mechanism of Tumor

Suppressor GenesCO- Rhodes, C H PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI N Genome-Wide Analysis of Gene

Expression in SclerodermaCO- Schwartzman, J D PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Blood Cultures for the Diagnosis of

Tuberculosis in HIVCO- Schwartzman, J D PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI N Early TB Diagnosis to Reduce AIDS

Mortality in AfricaPI- Stan, R V PHS-NIH G 384,775 N Cellular and Molecular Mechanism of

PermeabilityPI- Stan, R V PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 304,825 R Molecular & Functional Aspects of

Vascular PermeabilityPI- Stan, R V PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 228,000 C Molecular & Functional Aspects of

Vascular PermeabilityCO- Wells, W A UNIV OF CA IRVINE E $ under PI S Multi-Dimensional Diffuse Optical

Imaging in Breast CancerCO- Wells,, W A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI R Role of a Hormonally-Responsive

Protein (S14) in Normal and Neoplastic Mammary Gland

PI- Yeo, K J ROCHE LABORATORIES C 70,190 N Detection of Ischemia by Changes in Natriuretic Peptides

PI- Yeo, K J ROCHE LABORATORIES C 97,160 C Detection of Ischemia by Changes in Natriuretic Peptides

Pathology Total 3,084,543

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DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Andrews, P A BOSTON UNIVERSITY E $ under PI R Treatment of Affective Disturbance in Children with Autism

PI- Batalden, P B R W JOHNSON FDN F 75,000 N Exemplary Learning Site Blueprint Development Project

PI- Batalden, P B VETERAN'S ADMIN G 286,369 C Development of a VA National Quality Scholars Program

CO- Berman, N B PHS-HRSA G $ under PI C Predoctoral Training in Primary CarePI- Dalton, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G 578,989 C Preventing Teen Smoking by Restricting Movie

ExposurePI- Dalton, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G 554,923 N Movie Influence on Adolescent Smoking: A Follow-

Up StudyCO- Dalton, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Visual Media Influences on Adolescent Smoking

BehaviorPI- Darnall, R A PHS-NIH-NICHD G 405,306 C Spontaneous Arousals in Premature InfantsPI- Darnall, R A SIDS ALLIANCE F 41,368 C The Ventral Medulla, Sleep, and BreathingPI- Fall, L H PHS-HRSA G 282,363 C Predoctoral Training in Primary CarePI- Frank, E M JEFFREY GUTIN FUND F 14,989 N Training in Reducing Access to Lethal MeansPI- Frank, E M STATE OF NH S 38,311 R Buckle Up New HampshirePI- Frank, E M STATE OF NH- HSA S 18,300 N Special Needs Transportation Trainings and

ResourcesPI- Frank, E M STATE OF NH- HSA S 108,234 R Statewide Child Passenger Safety ProgramPI- Goodman, D C PHS-HRSA G 485,863 C Primary Care Service Area Enhancements and

StudiesPI- Goodman, D C PHS-HRSA G 24,950 N HRSA Development of Travel Time DataPI- Goundrey, A M STATE OF VT S 26,994 R Children with Special Health NeedsPI- Israel, M A THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 1,400,000 C Development Animal Models-Childhood

MedulloblastomaPI- Israel, M A THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 1,800,000 C Improved Strategies, Classification Primary Brain

TumorsPI- Israel, M A THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 350,000 R Development Animal Models-Childhood

MedulloblastomaPI- Israel, M A THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 450,000 R Improved Strategies, Classification Primary Brain

TumorsPI- Kaplan, L C PHS-HRSA-MCH G 30,000 C Psychosocial-Developmental Aspects of Child

HealthCO- Kaplan, L C BOSTON UNIVERSITY E $ under PI R Treatment of Affective Disturbance in Children with

AutismPI- Larsen, E C NAT'L CHILD CA FDN F 47,844 N Children's Oncology GroupPI- Larsen, E C NAT'L CHILD CA FDN F 4,589 R Children's Oncology Grp Reimbursement Contract

for NCI StudiesPI- Little, G A STATE OF OH-DH S 25,000 C Ohio Department of Health Services ContractPI- Moeschler, J B ASSOC UN CTRS DISABL P 56,760 N Assessment in MHC Programs PHASE II OF

PROJECT 9189, PI V. ReedPI- Moeschler, J B PHS-CDC G 150,000 R The New Hampshire Birth Defects Monitoring and

Prevention ProgramPI- Moeschler, J B PHS-HRSA-MCH G 460,000 C Alliance for MCH Leadership Training ProgramPI- Moeschler, J B PHS-HRSA-MCH G 460,000 R Alliance for MCH Leadership Training ProgramPI- Moeschler, J B UNIV OF NH E 8,262 R A University Affiliated Program in New Hampshire

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DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Olson, A L PHS-HRSA G 242,115 C Partners Enchancing Managed Care Expansion

PI- Olson, A L R W JOHNSON FDN F 136,649 C Healthy Teens Systems Change ProjectPI- Olson, A L R W JOHNSON FDN F 163,308 N Healthy Teens Systems Change ProjectPI- Sargent, J D PHS-NIH-NCI G 801,652 C Visual Media Influences on Adolescent Smoking

BehaviorPI- Sargent, J D PHS-NIH-NCI G 56,483 S Visual Media Influences on Adolescent Smoking

BehaviorPI- Sargent, J D PHS-NIH-NIAAA G 344,117 N Media Influences on Early Onset Alcohol UsePI- Sargent, J D UNIV OF CO E 15,424 C MATE: Media and Tobacco EducationPI- Shenberger, J S PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 131,490 C Regulation of eIF4E Activity During Oxidant Stress

Pediatrics Total 10,075,652

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DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Adachi-Mejia, A M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Movie Influence on Adolescent Smoking: A Follow-Up Study

PI- Batalden, P B R W JOHNSON FDN F 75,000 N Exemplary Learning Site Blueprint Development Project

PI- Batalden, P B VETERAN'S ADMIN G 286,369 C Development of a VA National Quality Scholars Program

CO- Batalden, P B VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI R Development of a VA National Quality Scholars Program

CO- Batalden, P B VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI C Development of a VA National Quality Scholars Program

CO- Bracken, A C PHS-AHRQ G $ under PI N Improving Patient Safety: A Balancing Act

CO- Bracken, A C PHS-AHRQ G $ under PI C Improving Patient Safety: A Balancing Act

PI- Dalton, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G 769,680 N Environmental and Family Influences on Adolescent Overweight

PI- Dalton, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G 302,072 S Movie Influence on Adolescent Smoking: A Follow-Up Study

PI- Dalton, M A PHS-NIH-NIEHS G 624,999 N Environmental and Family Influences on Adolescent Overweight

CO- Dalton, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Visual Media Influences on Adolescent Smoking Behavior

PI- Darnall, R A PHS-NIH-NICHD G 465,023 C Spontaneous Arousals in Premature Infants

PI- Darnall, R A SIDS ALLIANCE F 41,368 C The Ventral Medulla, Sleep, and Breathing

CO- Darnall, R A FOREST PHARM C $ under PI N High Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy: Effects on Positive End Expiratory Distending Pressure

PI- Frank, E M JEFFREY GUTIN FUND F 14,989 N Training in Reducing Access to Lethal Means

PI- Frank, E M STATE OF NH S 52,566 R Buckle Up New HampshirePI- Frank, E M STATE OF NH S 102,500 R Injury PreventionPI- Frank, E M STATE OF NH S 102,500 C Injury PreventionPI- Frank, E M STATE OF NH- HSA S 18,309 N Special Needs Transportation Trainings

and ResourcesPI- Frank, E M STATE OF NH- HSA S 122,554 R Statewide Child Passenger Safety Program

PI- Goodman, D C PHS-HRSA G 24,950 N HRSA Development of Travel Time Data

PI- Goodman, D C PHS-HRSA G 485,863 C Primary Care Service Area Enhancements and Studies

PI- Goundrey, A M STATE OF VT S 26,994 R Children with Special Health NeedsPI- Israel, M A PHS-NIH-NCI G 5,453,042 N Dartmouth Center of Cancer

Nanotechnology ExcellencePI- Israel, M A THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 333,025 R Development Animal Models-Childhood

MedulloblastomaPI- Israel, M A THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 1,422,466 C Development Animal Models-Childhood

Medulloblastoma

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DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Israel, M A THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 426,250 R Improved Strategies, Classification Primary Brain Tumors

PI- Israel, M A THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 1,882,457 C Improved Strategies, Classification Primary Brain Tumors

PI- Jenkins, P C PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 342,133 N Mechanisms of Variation in Outcomes for Stage 1 Surgery

PI- Kaplan, L C PHS-HRSA-MCH G 30,000 C Psychosocial-Developmental Aspects of Child Health

PI- Kaplan, L C STATE OF NH- BSMS S 21,350 R NH Neuromotor ProgramPI- Kaplan, L C STATE OF NH- BSMS S 21,980 C NH Neuromotor ProgramPI- Kaplan, L C STATE OF NH- BSMS S 290,295 R Northern and Central New Hampshire

Child Development ProgramPI- Kaplan, L C STATE OF NH- BSMS S 305,877 C Northern and Central New Hampshire

Child Development ProgramPI- Kubicka, Z J FOREST PHARM C 7,335 N High Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy: Effects

on Positive End Expiratory Distending Pressure

PI- Larsen, E C NAT'L CHILD CA FDN F 23,000 N Children's Oncology GroupPI- Moeschler, J B ASSOC UN CTRS DISABL P 56,760 N Assessment in MHC Programs PHASE II

OF PROJECT 9189, PI V. Reed

PI- Moeschler, J B ASSOC UN CTRS DISABL P 47,500 N NH LEND for Genetic CounselorsPI- Moeschler, J B ASSOC UN CTRS DISABL P 95,000 C NH LEND for Genetic CounselorsPI- Moeschler, J B PHS-CDC G 219,829 R The New Hampshire Birth Defects

Monitoring and Prevention ProgramPI- Moeschler, J B PHS-CDC G 945,124 C The New Hampshire Birth Defects

Monitoring and Prevention ProgramPI- Moeschler, J B PHS-HRSA-MCH G 460,000 C Alliance for MCH Leadership Training

ProgramPI- Moeschler, J B UNIV OF NH E 8,262 R A University Affiliated Program in New

HampshirePI- Moeschler, J B UNIV OF NH E 8,262 C A University Affiliated Program in New

HampshirePI- Olson, A L PHS-HRSA G 242,115 C Partners Enchancing Managed Care

ExpansionPI- Olson, A L PHS-NIH-NCI G 239,850 N UV Sunsafe: New Approaches to Reduce

Teen UV ExposurePI- Olson, A L PHS-NIH-NICHD G 239,850 N Promoting Healthy Families through

Enhanced Primary CarePI- Olson, A L R W JOHNSON FDN F 163,308 N Healthy Teens Systems Change Project

PI- Olson, A L R W JOHNSON FDN F 136,649 C Healthy Teens Systems Change Project

PI- Olson, A L STATE OF NH S 848,618 R Administrative and Support ContractPI- Olson, A L STATE OF NH S 856,984 C Administrative and Support ContractPI- Sargent, J D PHS-NIH-NCI G 849,045 C Visual Media Influences on Adolescent

Smoking BehaviorPI- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 13,165 N Administrative Core - Center of Excellence

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DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 57,800 C Administrative Core - Center of Excellence

PI- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 13,165 N Ethical and Legal Issues Around Children's Exposure to Secondhand Tobacco Smoke

PI- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 57,800 C Ethical and Legal Issues Around Children's Exposure to Secondhand Tobacco Smoke

PI- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 220,799 N Harm Reduction Interventions for Parents Who Smoke

PI- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 369,664 C Harm Reduction Interventions for Parents Who Smoke

PI- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 6,583 N Small Grants: Future Leaders Programs

PI- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 28,900 C Small Grants: Future Leaders Programs

CO- Sargent, J D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Environmental and Family Influences on Adolescent Overweight

CO- Sargent, J D PHS-NIH-NIEHS G $ under PI N Environmental and Family Influences on Adolescent Overweight

CO- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E $ under PI N Maximizing Communication Messages for Harm Reduction from Secondhand Smoke

CO- Sargent, J D UNIV OF ROCHESTER E $ under PI C Maximizing Communication Messages for Harm Reduction from Secondhand Smoke

PI- Shenberger, J S PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 131,490 C Regulation of eIF4E Activity During Oxidant Stress

PI- Tanski, S E UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 192,870 N Maximizing Communication Messages for Harm Reduction from Secondhand Smoke

PI- Tanski, S E UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 398,466 C Maximizing Communication Messages for Harm Reduction from Secondhand Smoke

PI- Tanski, S E UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 8,175 N Use of National Data Sets in Monitoring the Protection of Children from the Effect of Secondhand Smoke

PI- Tanski, S E UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 35,230 C Use of National Data Sets in Monitoring the Protection of Children from the Effect of Secondhand Smoke

Pediatrics Total 21,026,209

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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Cole, M D PHS-NIH-NCI G 468,500 C Essential Effectors of Myc FunctionPI- Cole, M D PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,307 C MYC Dependent Pathways in Apoptosis and

LymphomagenesisPI- Craig, R W DOD-AMRMC G 119,925 N Therapeutic Conversion of Viability-Promoting

MCL1 to Death-Inducing FormsCO- Craig, R W PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Immunobiology of Myeloid and Lymphoid Cells

PI- Direnzo, J MARY KAY ASH FDN F 50,000 C Evaluation of Genetic Pathways Underlying Stem Cell Renewal

PI- Direnzo, J MARY KAY ASH FDN F 50,000 N Evaluation of Genetic Pathways Underlying Stem Cell Renewal

PI- Direnzo, J PHS-NIH-NCI G 240,461 N P63 and Control of Multi-Potency in Mammary Epithelia

CO- Direnzo, J DOD-AMRMC G $ under PI N Identification of Pro-differentiation p53 Target Genes and Evaluation of Expression in Normal and Malignant Mammary Gland

PI- Dmitrovsky, E PHS-NIH-NCI G 263,940 C Retinoic Acid Paradox and Promyelocytic Leukemia

PI- Dmitrovsky, E PHS-NIH-NCI G 315,720 N Cyclin D as a Retinoid Differentiation Molecular Target

PI- Dmitrovsky, E SAMUEL WAXMAN CA FDN F 75,000 R Rexinoid Therapy for Lung Cancer Prevention

CO- Dmitrovsky, E PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Eastman, A R PHS-NIH-NCI G 401,593 C Cancer Biology and CarcinogenesisPI- Eastman, A R PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,119 C Cell Death Induced by Anticancer AgentsCO- Eastman, A R PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Freemantle, S J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Cyclin D as a Retinoid Differentiation Molecular

TargetCO- Giuliano, C J LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F $ under PI N Retinoid Repressed Target Genes on

Chromosome 12pPI- Hamilton, J W PHS-NIH-NIEHS G 2,932,091 R Toxic Metals in the Northeast: From Biological to

Environmental ImplicationsCO- Hamilton, J W PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Hwa, J PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 319,550 C Pharmacogenetics of the Human Prostacyclin

ReceptorPI- Kisselev, A LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 8,333 N Novel Inhibitors of the 26S ProteasomePI- Levesque, A A PHARM MANUFAC ASSOC F 40,000 C Visualization of Drug: Target Interactions in

Experimental Tumor ModelsPI- Levesque, A A PHARM MANUFAC ASSOC F 40,000 N Visualization of Drug: Target Interactions in

Experimental Tumor ModelsPI- Li, H DOD-AMRMC G 255,633 C Identification of Pro-differentiation p53 Target

Genes and Evaluation of Expression in Normal and Malignant Mammary Gland

PI- Li, H DOD-AMRMC G 119,698 N Identification of Pro-differentiation p53 Target Genes and Evaluation of Expression in Normal and Malignant Mammary Gland

CO- Li, H PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N P63 and Control of Multi-Potency in Mammary Epithelia

PI- Robbins, D J PHS-NIH-NCI G 323,629 C Reconstitution of a Hedgehog Signaling Complex

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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Robbins, D J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 303,810 C Characterization of a Soluble form of Sonic Hedgehog

PI- Roebuck, B D JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E 158,628 C Molecular Mechanisms of Chemoprevention: Dithiolethiones

PI- Spinella, M J LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F 82,365 N Retinoid Repressed Target Genes on Chromosome 12p

PI- Spinella, M J PHS-NIH-NCI G 262,236 C Retinoid Tumor Differentiation MechanismsPI- Sporn, M B PHS-NIH-NCI G 351,550 C Chemoprevention of Estrogen Receptor-Negative

Breast CancerPI- Sporn, M B PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,213 C New Triterpenoids for Chemoprevention of

CancerPI- Sporn, M B REATA DISCOVERY, INC C 175,000 C Sponsored Research Agreement on

TriterpenoidsPI- Sporn, M B REATA DISCOVERY, INC C 175,000 N Sponsored Research Agreement on

TriterpenoidsCO- Sporn, M B PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI C Regulation of Collagenase Gene ExpressionCO- Sporn, M B PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI R Regulation of Collagenase Gene ExpressionPI- Stitham, J AM HEART ASSOC F 20,000 R Pharmacogenetic/Physiological Importance of

hIP Polymorphisms

Pharmacology and Toxicology Total 8,630,301

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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Cole, M D PHS-NIH-NCI G 536,908 C Essential Effectors of Myc FunctionPI- Cole, M D PHS-NIH-NCI G 395,000 C MYC Dependent Pathways in Apoptosis and

LymphomagenesisPI- Craig, R W DOD-AMRMC G 156,819 N Targeted Therapy of BC by Splice-Switching

of Anti-Apoptotic MCL1 to Death-Inducing Forms

PI- Craig, R W DOD-AMRMC G 319,800 C Targeted Therapy of BC by Splice-Switching of Anti-Apoptotic MCL1 to Death-Inducing Forms

PI- Craig, R W DOD-AMRMC G 119,925 N Therapeutic Conversion of Viability-Promoting MCL1 to Death-Inducing Forms

PI- Craig, R W MULTIPLE MYELOMA F 100,000 N Targeted Therapy of Multiple Myeloma by Splice-Switching of Anti-Apoptotic MCL1 to Death-Inducing Forms

PI- Craig, R W PHS-NIH-NCI G 395,557 R Control of the Survival-Regulator MCL1 and Tumorigenesis

PI- Direnzo, J DOD-AMRMC G 702,858 N Delta N-p63 and Breast Cancer InitiationPI- Direnzo, J DOD-AMRMC G 3,088,307 C Delta N-p63 and Breast Cancer InitiationPI- Direnzo, J MARY KAY ASH FDN F 50,000 N Evaluation of Genetic Pathways Underlying

Stem Cell RenewalPI- Direnzo, J MARY KAY ASH FDN F 50,000 C Evaluation of Genetic Pathways Underlying

Stem Cell RenewalPI- Dmitrovsky, E PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 N Cyclin D as a Retinoid Differentiation

Molecular TargetPI- Dmitrovsky, E PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 R Retinoic Acid Paradox and Promyelocytic

LeukemiaPI- Dmitrovsky, E PHS-NIH-NCI G 318,000 C Retinoic Acid Paradox and Promyelocytic

LeukemiaPI- Dmitrovsky, E PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 R Retinoid Cancer Prevention MechanismsPI- Dmitrovsky, E SAMUEL WAXMAN CA FDN F 75,000 R Rexinoid Therapy for Lung Cancer Prevention

CO- Dmitrovsky, E PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Eastman, A R DOD-AMRMC G 119,925 N A Novel Target for Enhancing Therapy

Selectively in Breast TumorsPI- Eastman, A R PHS-NIH-NCI G 457,926 C Cancer Biology and CarcinogenesisPI- Eastman, A R PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 C Cell Death Induced by Anticancer Agents

PI- Eastman, A R PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 N Mechanisms of Resistance to Cell Cycle Checkpoint Kinase Inhibitors

CO- Eastman, A R PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Freemantle, S J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Cyclin D as a Retinoid Differentiation

Molecular TargetCO- Freemantle, S J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Retinoid Cancer Prevention MechanismsCO- Freemantle, S J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Role of p53 in Curability and Differentiation of

Germ Cell TumorsPI- Giuliano, C J AM INST CANCER RES F 55,000 N Retinoic Acid Represses Genes on

Chromosome 12P: Implications for Testicular Cancer Pathogenesis

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Giuliano, C J AM INST CANCER RES F 55,000 C Retinoic Acid Represses Genes on Chromosome 12P: Implications for Testicular Cancer Pathogenesis

CO- Giuliano, C J LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F $ under PI N Retinoid Repressed Target Genes on Chromosome 12p

CO- Giuliano, C J LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F $ under PI C Retinoid Repressed Target Genes on Chromosome 12p

CO- Hamilton, J W PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Hamilton, J W UNIV OF NH E $ under PI N NH IDeA Network of Biomedical Research

Excellence (INBRE)CO- Hamilton, J W UNIV OF NH E $ under PI C NH IDeA Network of Biomedical Research

Excellence (INBRE)PI- Hwa, J PHS-NIH-NEI G 319,800 N Zinc Coordination and G-protein Coupled

ReceptorsPI- Hwa, J PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 319,550 C Pharmacogenetics of the Human Prostacyclin

ReceptorPI- Kisselev, A SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 99,526 N Why Are Malignant Cells More Sensitive to

Proteasome Inhibitors Than Their Normal and Immortalized Counterparts?

PI- Kisselev, A SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 99,919 C Why Are Malignant Cells More Sensitive to Proteasome Inhibitors Than Their Normal and Immortalized Counterparts?

PI- Levesque, A A PHARM MANUFAC ASSOC F 40,000 N Visualization of Drug: Target Interactions in Experimental Tumor Models

PI- Levesque, A A PHARM MANUFAC ASSOC F 40,000 C Visualization of Drug: Target Interactions in Experimental Tumor Models

PI- Liby, K T DOD-AMRD G 119,925 N Combinations of EGF-Receptor Kinase Inhibitors and Rexinoids for the Prevention of ER-Negative Breast Cancer

PI- Liby, K T LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 55,000 N The Combination of Synthetic Triterpenoids and the Rexinold Lg 100268 for the Treatment of Leukemia

PI- Liby, K T LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 110,000 C The Combination of Synthetic Triterpenoids and the Rexinold Lg 100268 for the Treatment of Leukemia

PI- Robbins, D J PHS-NIH-NCI G 355,500 C Reconstitution of a Hedgehog Signaling Complex

PI- Robbins, D J PHS-NIH-NIGMS G 290,700 C Characterization of a Soluble form of Sonic Hedgehog

PI- Robbins, D J SAMUEL WAXMAN CA FDN F 115,000 N Uncovering Molecular Pharmacologic Targets of Hedgehog Signaling in Lung Cancer

PI- Robbins, D J SAMUEL WAXMAN CA FDN F 115,000 C Uncovering Molecular Pharmacologic Targets of Hedgehog Signaling in Lung Cancer

PI- Spinella, M J AM CANCER SOC F 225,686 N Role of p53 in Curability and Differentiation of Germ Cell Tumors

PI- Spinella, M J AM CANCER SOC F 714,845 C Role of p53 in Curability and Differentiation of Germ Cell Tumors

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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Spinella, M J LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F 82,100 N Retinoid Repressed Target Genes on Chromosome 12p

PI- Spinella, M J LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F 165,000 C Retinoid Repressed Target Genes on Chromosome 12p

PI- Spinella, M J PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 N Role of p53 in Curability and Differentiation of Germ Cell Tumors

PI- Sporn, M B DOD-AMRMC G 119,925 N Can New Synthetic Triterpenoids Prevent Estrogen Receptor Negative Breast Cancer

PI- Sporn, M B NAT FDN CANCER RES F 50,000 R Prevention of Cancer with Anti-Inflammatory Agents

PI- Sporn, M B PHS-NIH-NCI G 395,000 C New Triterpenoids for Chemoprevention of Cancer

PI- Sporn, M B REATA DISCOVERY, INC C 175,000 N Sponsored Research Agreement on Triterpenoids

PI- Sporn, M B REATA DISCOVERY, INC C 175,000 C Sponsored Research Agreement on Triterpenoids

CO- Sporn, M B PHS-NIH-NIAMS G $ under PI C Regulation of Collagenase Gene Expression

PI- Stitham, J AM HEART ASSOC F 19,000 R Pharmacogenetic/Physiological Importance of hIP Polymorphisms

PI- Yohe, H C NSF G 180,073 N Effect of Glycolipid Synthesis Inhibition on Cell Signal Transduction

Pharmacology and Toxicology Total 13,776,074

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bartlett, D PHS-NIH-NICHD G 355,500 C The Upper Airway and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

PI- Bodwell, J E PHS-NIH-NIEHS G 355,500 C Arsenic Effects on Glucocorticoid Receptor Action

CO- Curran, A K PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI C The Upper Airway and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

CO- Daubenspeck, J A PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI C Spontaneous Arousals in Premature InfantsCO- Fahey, J V PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Sex Hormone Regulation of the Mucosal Immune

SystemPI- Fejes-Toth, A N PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 374,786 R Aldosterone Specificity of Mineralocorticoid

Target CellCO- Fejes-Toth, A N PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Mechanism of sgk Action in the Collecting Duct

PI- Fejes-Toth, G PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 292,300 C Mechanism of sgk Action in the Collecting Duct

CO- Fejes-Toth, G PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI R Aldosterone Specificity of Mineralocorticoid Target Cell

PI- Galton, V PHS-NIH-NICHD G 413,818 C Mechanisms of Thyroid Hormone Action in Development

CO- Galton, V PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C The Role of the Type 3 Deiodinase in Development

CO- Givan, A L PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Guyre, P M PHS-NIH-NIAID G 395,000 C Critical Glucocorticoid/Cytokine Mechanisms in

EndotoxemiaCO- Guyre, P M PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Immunobiology of Myeloid and Lymphoid Cells

PI- Henderson, L P PHS-NIH-NINDS G 238,500 C Steroid Regulation of Ion Channels during Development

CO- Henderson, L P PHS-NIH-NIDA G $ under PI N AAS and the Neurobiology of Social Behaviors

CO- Hernandez, A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C The Role of the Type 3 Deiodinase in Development

PI- Leiter, J C PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 328,852 C NTS: Interactions among Multiple CO2 Chemosensory Sites

CO- Leiter, J C PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI C The Upper Airway and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

CO- Marquis, S PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Regulation of CFTR TraffickingCO- Marquis, S PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI R Regulation of CFTR TraffickingPI- Maue, R A NAT'L NIEMANN-PICK F 6,000 N New Mouse Models of Niemann-Pick Disease

PI- Nattie, E E CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL P 1,877,889 C Ventral Medulla and SIDSPI- Nattie, E E PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 416,789 C CSF and The Central Chemical Control of

BreathingPI- North, W G PHS-NIH-NCI G 137,478 N VP Peptides and Receptors in Diagnosis of

Breast CancerPI- North, W G PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 407,171 C Role of Hormones in Health and DiseasePI- Roche, M A PHS-NIH-NINDS G -3,328 N NMR Studies of Angiogenesis for Ischemic

NeuroprotectionPI- Sheldon, L A PHS-NIH-NIEHS G 341,519 R Arsenic, Histone Modifications, and Transcription

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Stanton, B A CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 248,000 R RDP Developmental Grant (Cell Culture/Cell Biology Core)

PI- Stanton, B A PHS-NIH-NCRR G 2,272,740 C Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Lung Disease

PI- Stanton, B A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 334,170 C Cellular and Molecular Biology of Renal Sodium Channels

PI- Stanton, B A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 359,775 C Regulation of CFTR TraffickingPI- Stanton, B A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 276,073 C Renal Function and DiseasePI- Stanton, B A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 358,650 R Regulation of CFTR TraffickingPI- Swiatecka-Urban, A CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 85,000 C P. aeruginosa Pathogenicity and Airway

Epithelial Cell FunctionPI- Wira, C R PHS-NIH-NIAID G 355,500 C Sex Hormone Regulation of the Mucosal Immune

SystemPI- Yang, P S PHS-NIH-NIDA G 45,720 C Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids and Cerebellar

GABAA Receptors

Physiology Total 10,273,402

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bartlett, D PHS-NIH-NICHD G 395,000 C The Upper Airway and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

CO- Bartlett, D NSF G $ under PI N Dyanmics of the Respiratory Neural Network and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

CO- Bartlett, D NSF G $ under PI C Dyanmics of the Respiratory Neural Network and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

CO- Bartlett, D PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI R The Effect of Maturation, Hypoxia and Afferent Feedback

PI- Bodwell, J E PHS-NIH-NIEHS G 355,500 C Arsenic Effects on Glucocorticoid Receptor Action

PI- Boyd, C R D. Z. LIEBMANN FUND F 65,469 N Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund Fellowship

PI- Boyd, C R D. Z. LIEBMANN FUND F 138,899 C Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund Fellowship

CO- Curran, A K PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI C The Upper Airway and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

CO- Daubenspeck, J A PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI C Spontaneous Arousals in Premature Infants

CO- Fahey, J V PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI R Sex Hormone Regulation of the Mucosal Immune System

CO- Fahey, J V PHS-NIH-NIAID G $ under PI C Sex Hormone Regulation of the Mucosal Immune System

CO- Fejes-Toth, A N PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Mechanism of sgk Action in the Collecting Duct

CO- Fejes-Toth, A N PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI N The Role of Cardiovascular Mineralocorticoid Receptors in Health and Disease

PI- Fejes-Toth, G PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 355,500 C Mechanism of sgk Action in the Collecting Duct

PI- Fejes-Toth, G PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 399,750 N The Role of Cardiovascular Mineralocorticoid Receptors in Health and Disease

PI- Galton, V PHS-NIH-NICHD G 525,685 C Mechanisms of Thyroid Hormone Action in Development

CO- Givan, A L PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Guyre, P M PHS-NIH-NIAID G 395,000 C Critical Glucocorticoid/Cytokine

Mechanisms in EndotoxemiaPI- Henderson, L P PHS-NIH-NINDS G 376,209 R Steroid Regulation of Ion Channels

during DevelopmentPI- Henderson, L P PHS-NIH-NINDS G 238,500 C Steroid Regulation of Ion Channels

during DevelopmentPI- Leiter, J C PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 805,763 N Central Chemoreceptor: Stimulus and

ResponsePI- Leiter, J C PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 420,588 N Central Mechanisms of Homeostatic

ControlPI- Leiter, J C PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 1,770,255 C Central Mechanisms of Homeostatic

Control

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Leiter, J C PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 328,880 C NTS: Interactions among Multiple CO2 Chemosensory Sites

CO- Leiter, J C NSF G $ under PI N Dyanmics of the Respiratory Neural Network and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

CO- Leiter, J C NSF G $ under PI C Dyanmics of the Respiratory Neural Network and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

CO- Leiter, J C PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI R The Effect of Maturation, Hypoxia and Afferent Feedback

CO- Leiter, J C PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI C The Upper Airway and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

CO- Leiter, J C PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI N Mechanisms of Respiratory Changes in Cortical Seizures

CO- Li, A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Central Chemoreceptor: Stimulus and Response

PI- Lynch, L M DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 43,000 N Abnormal Vasopressin Receptor As a Biomarker for Breast Cancer Treatment

PI- Lynch, L M DAMON RUNYON CANCER F 91,000 C Abnormal Vasopressin Receptor As a Biomarker for Breast Cancer Treatment

PI- Lynch, L M KOMEN CANCER FDN F 45,000 N Abnormal Vasopressin Receptor As a Biomarker for Breast Cancer Treatment

PI- Lynch, L M KOMEN CANCER FDN F 90,000 C Abnormal Vasopressin Receptor As a Biomarker for Breast Cancer Treatment

PI- Lynch, L M PHARM MANUFAC ASSOC F 40,000 N Abnormal Vasopressin Receptor As a Biomarker for Breast Cancer Treatment

PI- Lynch, L M PHARM MANUFAC ASSOC F 40,000 C Abnormal Vasopressin Receptor As a Biomarker for Breast Cancer Treatment

CO- Marquis, S PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Regulation of CFTR TraffickingPI- Maue, R A ARA PARSEGHIAN MED F 110,607 N Neuronal Signaling Mechanisms in NPC

DiseasePI- Maue, R A NAT'L NIEMANN-PICK F 6,000 N New Mouse Models of Niemann-Pick

DiseasePI- Nattie, E E CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL P 956,225 C Ventral Medulla and SIDSPI- North, W G PHS-NIH-NCI G 159,900 N VP Peptides and Receptors in Diagnosis

of Breast CancerPI- North, W G PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 426,271 C Role of Hormones in Health and Disease

PI- North, W G UNIV OF NH E 279,823 N COBRE: Center for Developmental and Neural Endocrinomics

PI- North, W G UNIV OF NH E 341,105 C COBRE: Center for Developmental and Neural Endocrinomics

PI- North, W G WOOMERA THERAP INC C 41,160 N MAG-1 Targeting of GRSA on Breast Cancer

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- North, W G WOOMERA THERAP INC C 150,248 N VP Peptides and Receptors in the Diagnosis of Small Cell Cancer

PI- Rodman, J R PARKER B FRANCIS FDN F 42,000 N Spinal Cord Respiratory Rhythm Generation and Chemosensitivity

PI- Rodman, J R PARKER B FRANCIS FDN F 90,000 C Spinal Cord Respiratory Rhythm Generation and Chemosensitivity

PI- St John, W M CITIZENS UNITED F 50,000 N Seizures and Respiration - A Possible Basis for SUDEP

PI- St John, W M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 279,825 R Mechanisms and Sites of Ventilatory Neurogenesis

PI- St John, W M PHS-NIH-NINDS G 387,773 N Mechanisms of Respiratory Changes in Cortical Seizures

PI- Stanton, B A CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 248,000 R RDP Developmental Grant (Cell Culture/Cell Biology Core)

PI- Stanton, B A CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 248,000 C RDP Developmental Grant (Cell Culture/Cell Biology Core)

PI- Stanton, B A PHS-NIH-NCRR G 2,288,691 C Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Lung Disease

PI- Stanton, B A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 399,750 C Regulation of CFTR TraffickingPI- Stanton, B A PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 211,521 C Renal Function and DiseasePI- West, R J AM CANCER SOC F 44,000 N AMP-Activated Protein Kinase and Its

Rose in Lipogenesis in Breast Cancer

PI- West, R J AM CANCER SOC F 94,000 C AMP-Activated Protein Kinase and Its Rose in Lipogenesis in Breast Cancer

PI- Wira, C R PHS-NIH-NIAID G 1,642,288 C Sex Hormone Regulation of Innate Immunity in Women and Men

PI- Wira, C R PHS-NIH-NIAID G 399,750 R Sex Hormone Regulation of the Mucosal Immune System

PI- Wira, C R PHS-NIH-NIAID G 357,750 C Sex Hormone Regulation of the Mucosal Immune System

CO- Wira, C R GATES FOUNDATION F $ under PI N Mucosal Immunization against Tuberculosis: A Prime-Boost Strategy

CO- Wira, C R GATES FOUNDATION F $ under PI C Mucosal Immunization against Tuberculosis: A Prime-Boost Strategy

PI- Yang, P S PHS-NIH-NIDA G 45,882 C Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids and Cerebellar GABAA Receptors

Physiology Total 16,220,567

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ahles, T A BROWN UNIVERSITY E 140,115 C Cancer Assessments and Reports of End-of-Life Treatment

PI- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G 296,933 C Cognitive Effects of Cancer ChemotherapyPI- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G 588,874 C Improving Palliative Care for Patients with

CancerPI- Ahles, T A UNIV OF CHICAGO E 30,000 N Community Clinical Oncology ProgramCO- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Neural Mechanisms of Chemotherapy-Induced

Cognitive DisorderPI- Bartels, S J ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH C 66,589 N Evaluation of a Health Promotion Intervention

for Persons with Severe Mental Illness

PI- Bartels, S J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 117,468 C Interventions and Services for Older Adults with SMI

PI- Bartels, S J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 713,036 C Rehabilitation and Health Care for Older Adults with Severe Mental Illness

PI- Cleavinger, H B EPILEPSY FDN F 30,000 N Functional and Morphometric MRI Measures of Lateralized Hippocampal Integrity in Presurgical Medial TLE Patients

CO- Donnelly, C L PHS-HRSA-MCH G $ under PI C Psychosocial-Developmental Aspects of Child Health

PI- Drake, R E JOHNSON & JOHNSON C 1,712,984 N J&J-Dartmouth Community Mental Health Project

PI- Drake, R E WRIGHT STATE UNIV E 13,176 N RRTC on Substance Abuse, Disability, and Employment

CO- Drake, R E JANSSEN PHARM INC C $ under PI N Risperdal Consta in the Treatment of Comorbid Alcohol Use Disorder and Schizophrenia

CO- Drake, R E PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

CO- Drake, R E PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

CO- Friedman, M J PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

CO- Friedman, M J PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

PI- Gillock, K L HOWARD UNIVERSITY E 142,406 N REM Sleep and Memory Processing During the Early Developemnt of PTSD

PI- Gorman, P G CT DMHAS S 80,000 R Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment Implementation

PI- Gorman, P G STATE OF CT S 19,999 N Individualized Placement Services TrainingPI- Gorman, P G STATE OF MINNESOTA S 27,700 N Integrated Dual Diagnosis TreatmentPI- Gorman, P G STATE OF VT S 68,970 R VT. Mental Health Employment Programs for

Youth and AdultsPI- Gorman, P G WEST FAMILY FDN F 500,000 C The West Institute at NH-Dartmouth PRCPI- Green, A I FOREST LABORATORIES C 77,771 N A Double-Blind Evaluation of Safety and

Efficacy of MemantinePI- Green, A I JANSSEN PHARM INC C 600,000 N Risperdal Consta in the Treatment of Comorbid

Alcohol Use Disorder and Schizophrenia

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Green, A I JANSSEN PHARM INC C 192,150 N Risperidone and Alcohol Drinking in the Syrian Golden Hamster and in the Alcohol-Preferring

PI- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIAAA G 79,000 C Antipsychotics and Alcohol Drinking in Rodents

PI- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIDA G 199,875 C Cannabis & Schizophrenia: fMRI Reward Circuit Biomarker

PI- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIDA G 395,000 C Cannabis and Schizophrenia: Effects of Clozapine

PI- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIDA G 234,645 N Cannabis & Schizophrenia: fMRI Reward Circuit Biomarker

PI- Green, A I QUNTILES, INC. C 33,038 N Olanzapine Augmented with Atomoxetine in the Treatment of Schizophrenia: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Proof-of-Concept Study of Effects on Cognitive Function

PI- Green, A I STATE OF NH-NHH S 7,147,507 C New Hampshire Hospital ContractPI- Greenough, G P CREARE, INC. C 1,278 S Assess Sleepiness/FatiguePI- Hegel, M T THOMAS JEFFERSON UNV E 6,081 C Preventing Depression in Age Related Macular

DegenerationPI- Hegel, M T UNIV OF IOWA E 43,897 C Prevention of Post-Stroke DepressionPI- Isquith, P K CHILDREN'S MED CTR P 13,742 C Outcome Measurement of mTBI in Children &

AdolescentsPI- Jalowiec, J E VETERAN'S ADMIN G 42,876 N VA Sharing Agreement for Dr. JalowiecPI- King, B H BOSTON UNIVERSITY E 354,332 R Treatment of Affective Disturbance in Children

with AutismPI- Lerner, F A DUKE UNIV E 25,380 R PILOTS Consultation ContractPI- Lu, W VETERAN'S ADMIN G 5,492 N Literature Review and Coding Contract - VA

PI- Maerlender, A C CREARE, INC. C 69,653 N A Device for the Measurement of Stereotyped Movements

PI- McAllister, T W NOVARTIS PHARM CORP C 15,939 N A 12-Week, Prospective, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multi-Center Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Exelon 3-6 mg/Day in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) with Persistent Cognitive Deficits

PI- McAllister, T W PHS-NIH-NICHD G 397,055 C Role of Candidate Alleles in Cognitive Outcome after TBI

PI- McAllister, T W PHS-NIH-NICHD G 390,242 N Role of Candidate Alleles in Cognitive Outcome after TBI

PI- McDonald, B C EPILEPSY FDN F 35,463 C Anatomical Localization of Memory Using Novel fMRI Paradigms in Children with Epilepsy

PI- McDonald, B C EPILEPSY FDN F 34,537 N Anatomical Localization of Memory Using Novel fMRI Paradigms in Children with Epilepsy

PI- McGovern, M P N E INSTI ADDICTION E 58,868 C Implementing Effective Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment for Adolescents

PI- McGovern, M P STATE OF NH AC S 10,557 N Reclaiming FuturesPI- McGurk, S R THE COALITION OF VOL F 9,600 N Cognitive Remediation Program

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Merrick, C VETERAN'S ADMIN G 23,261 N PTSD Center Librarian and Tech Services Contract

CO- Merrick, C DUKE UNIV E $ under PI R PILOTS Consultation ContractPI- Mueser, K T PHS-NIH-NIMH G 409,680 C Family Intervention for SMI and Substance Use

DisordersPI- Mueser, K T UNIV OF N C CHAPEL E 11,292 N Graduated Recovery Intervention for Early

SchizophreniaCO- Mueser, K T PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and

Empowerment ModelCO- Mueser, K T PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and

Empowerment ModelPI- Nelson, W A FDN FOR HEALTHY COM F 4,000 N Rural Ethics Needs AssessmentPI- Nelson, W A VETERAN'S ADMIN G 82,040 N Business Case for Patient Safety IIPI- Norris, F H VETERAN'S ADMIN G 39,445 S IPA AgreementPI- Oxman, T E PHS-NIH-NIMH G 402,767 C Problem-Solving Treatment for Primary Care

DepressionPI- Pratt, S I JANSSEN PHARM INC C 28,198 N Development and Evaluation of a Manualized

Medication Adherence Module for Older Adults with Severe Mental Illness

PI- Riggs, R LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F 55,000 C Sleep and Cognitive Functioning in Breast Cancer Survivors

PI- Riggs, R LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F 55,000 N Sleep and Cognitive Functioning in Breast Cancer Survivors

PI- Riggs, R PHS-NIH-NCI G 148,193 C CBT for Chronic Insomnia in Breast Cancer Survivors

PI- Rosenberg, S D PHS-NIH-NIMH G 601,262 R The STIRR Intervention for Dually Diagnosed Clients

CO- Rosenberg, S D PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

CO- Rosenberg, S D PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

CO- Roth, R M PHS-NIH-NIDA G $ under PI C Cannabis & Schizophrenia: fMRI Reward Circuit Biomarker

CO- Roth, R M PHS-NIH-NIDA G $ under PI N Cannabis & Schizophrenia: fMRI Reward Circuit Biomarker

PI- Saykin, A J BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOS P 271,385 N National Alliance for Medical Imaging Computing

PI- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G 406,478 C Neural Mechanisms of Chemotherapy-Induced Cognitive Disorder

PI- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NIA G 375,250 C Memory Circuitry in MCI and Early Alzheimer's Disease

PI- Saykin, A J WELCH-ALLYN C 45,360 N Neuro-Ophthalmologic Predictors of Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease

CO- Saykin, A J EPILEPSY FDN F $ under PI C Anatomical Localization of Memory Using Novel fMRI Paradigms in Children with Epilepsy

CO- Saykin, A J EPILEPSY FDN F $ under PI N Anatomical Localization of Memory Using Novel fMRI Paradigms in Children with Epilepsy

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Saykin, A J NSF G $ under PI C ITR: A System for Data Integration and Pattern Discovery in Multimodal Spatio-Temporal Data: Lesion Analysis and Data Sharing

CO- Saykin, A J NSF G $ under PI S ITR: A System for Data Integration and Pattern Discovery in Multimodal Spatio-Temporal Data: Lesion Analysis and Data Sharing

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cognitive Effects of Cancer ChemotherapyCO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI C Role of Candidate Alleles in Cognitive Outcome

after TBICO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI N Role of Candidate Alleles in Cognitive Outcome

after TBICO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NIDA G $ under PI C Cannabis & Schizophrenia: fMRI Reward

Circuit BiomarkerCO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NIDA G $ under PI N Cannabis & Schizophrenia: fMRI Reward

Circuit BiomarkerPI- Slone, L B VETERAN'S ADMIN G 27,200 N IPA AgreementPI- Weeks, W B VETERAN'S ADMIN G 72,932 C Development of a Business Case for Patient

SafetyPI- Weeks, W B VETERAN'S ADMIN G 166,589 C Rural Ethics ContractPI- Weeks, W B VETERAN'S ADMIN G 637 N Weeks - Collins IPAPI- Weeks, W B VETERAN'S ADMIN G 478 N Weeks - Osborne IPAPI- Wishart, H A PHS-NIH-NINDS G 151,654 N Neural Mechanisms of Cognitive and Motor

Symptoms in MSPI- Zayfert, C VETERAN'S ADMIN G 34,816 C IPA Agreement

Psychiatry Total 18,435,145

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G 357,750 C Cognitive Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy

PI- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G 1,347,666 N Genetics of Cognitive Decline Post Cancer Chemotherapy

PI- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G 666,177 C Improving Palliative Care for Patients with Cancer

PI- Ahles, T A UNIV OF CHICAGO E 30,900 R Community Clinical Oncology Program

PI- Ahles, T A UNIV OF CHICAGO E 30,000 N Community Clinical Oncology Program

CO- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Collaborative Care for Breast Cancer

DistressCO- Ahles, T A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N RCT of Interventions for Cognitive

Sequelae of ChemoTxPI- Bartels, S J ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH C 82,981 C Evaluation of a Health Promotion

Intervention for Persons with Severe Mental Illness

PI- Bartels, S J PHS-NIH-NIMH G 559,251 C Rehabilitation and Health Care for Older Adults with Severe Mental Illness

PI- Bartels, S J PHS-SAMHSA G 386,792 N Development and Implementation of Older Adult Evidence-Based Mental Health Practices - A Proposed State and National Model

PI- Bartels, S J PHS-SAMHSA G 783,071 C Development and Implementation of Older Adult Evidence-Based Mental Health Practices - A Proposed State and National Model

PI- Bartels, S J STATE OF NH S 90,612 N Integrated Illness Management and Recovery of SMI

PI- Bartels, S J STATE OF NH S 223,088 C Integrated Illness Management and Recovery of SMI

PI- Bartels, S J THE GALLUP ORG Z 385,294 N Elder Mental Health Services Toolkit

PI- Bartels, S J THE GALLUP ORG Z 272,711 C Elder Mental Health Services Toolkit

PI- Bartels, S J UNIV OF NH E 35,327 N Integrating Long-Term Supports and Affordable Housing

PI- Bartels, S J UNIV OF NH E 75,227 C Integrating Long-Term Supports and Affordable Housing

PI- Bolton, E E NATL ALL RES SCHIZO F 29,244 N An Innovative Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Clients Meeting Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bolton, E E NATL ALL RES SCHIZO F 29,666 C An Innovative Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Clients Meeting Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder

PI- Chau, D NATL ALL RES SCHIZO F 30,000 N Alcohol Drinking in a Rodent Model of Schizophrenia

PI- Chau, D NATL ALL RES SCHIZO F 30,000 C Alcohol Drinking in a Rodent Model of Schizophrenia

PI- Chau, D PHS-NIH-NIMH G 79,950 N Toward a Rat Model of Alcohol Abuse in Schizophrenia

PI- Crawford, J S INTL NEURO SOCIETY P 10,000 N Development of Executive Function in Preschoolers with Neonatal Intraventricular Hemorrhage

PI- Crawford, J S INTL NEURO SOCIETY P 10,000 C Development of Executive Function in Preschoolers with Neonatal Intraventricular Hemorrhage

PI- Detzer, M J CVS PHARMACY C 9,941 N Star Summer Leadership InstituteCO- Donnelly, C L PHS-HRSA-MCH G $ under PI C Psychosocial-Developmental Aspects

of Child HealthPI- Drake, R E BOSTON UNIVERSITY E 41,852 N Enhancing Employment Through

Contingency ManagementPI- Drake, R E BOSTON UNIVERSITY E 82,969 C Enhancing Employment Through

Contingency ManagementPI- Drake, R E DIS&REHAB RESEARCH G 149,796 N The 15-year Course of Competitive

Employment for People with Severe Mental Illness

PI- Drake, R E FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 25,000 N A Shared Decision Making Needs Assessment for People with Severe Mental Illness

PI- Drake, R E ORC MACRO C 81,464 N Evaluation of Services for SMI Patients in the VHA

PI- Drake, R E ORC MACRO C 82,041 C Evaluation of Services for SMI Patients in the VHA

PI- Drake, R E PHS-AHRQ G 32,073 N Shared Decision-Making for People with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness

PI- Drake, R E PHS-NIH-NIMH G 399,750 N 15-20 Year Follow-up of Dual Diagnosis Patients

PI- Drake, R E RES FDN MENTAL HYG F 30,810 N Taking Work Seriously: Replicating IPS in a Housing First Environment

PI- Drake, R E UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E 50,883 N Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Alcohol and Mental Health Treatment

PI- Drake, R E UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E 52,466 C Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Alcohol and Mental Health Treatment

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Drake, R E UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E 50,883 N Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Substance and Mental Health Treatment

PI- Drake, R E UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E 52,466 C Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Substance and Mental Health Treatment

PI- Drake, R E WRIGHT STATE UNIV E 13,176 N RRTC on Substance Abuse, Disability, and Employment

CO- Drake, R E JANSSEN PHARM INC C $ under PI N Risperdal Consta in the Treatment of Comorbid Alcohol Use Disorder and Schizophrenia

CO- Drake, R E PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N An Evaluation of the Illness Management and Recovery Program for SMI

CO- Drake, R E PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

CO- Drake, R E PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Cognitive Training and Supported Employment for SMI

CO- Drake, R E R W JOHNSON FDN F $ under PI N Development and Application of an Index of Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment Programs

CO- Drake, R E R W JOHNSON FDN F $ under PI C Development and Application of an Index of Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment Programs

CO- Elrod, C PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Enhancing Postdisaster Social Support and Community Recovery

CO- Friedman, M J PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

PI- Gillock, K L HOWARD UNIVERSITY E 149,926 N REM Sleep and Memory Processing During the Early Developemnt of PTSD

PI- Gillock, K L HOWARD UNIVERSITY E 154,597 C REM Sleep and Memory Processing During the Early Developemnt of PTSD

CO- Gillock, K L PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Collaborative Care for Breast Cancer Distress

PI- Gorman, P G CT DMHAS S 80,000 R Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment Implementation

PI- Gorman, P G STATE OF CT S 19,999 N Individualized Placement Services Training

PI- Gorman, P G STATE OF MINNESOTA S 27,700 N Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment

PI- Gorman, P G STATE OF VT S 68,970 R VT. Mental Health Employment Programs for Youth and Adults

PI- Gorman, P G WEST FAMILY FDN F 500,000 C The West Institute at NH-Dartmouth PRC

PI- Green, A I FOREST LABORATORIES C 131,846 N A Double-Blind Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of Memantine

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Green, A I JANSSEN PHARM INC C 2,406,800 N Risperdal Consta in the Treatment of Comorbid Alcohol Use Disorder and Schizophrenia

PI- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIAAA G 79,000 C Antipsychotics and Alcohol Drinking in Rodents

PI- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIDA G 199,875 C Cannabis & Schizophrenia: fMRI Reward Circuit Biomarker

PI- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIDA G 395,000 C Cannabis and Schizophrenia: Effects of Clozapine

PI- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIMH G 375,105 R Managing Persistent Psychotic Symptoms in Schizophrenia

PI- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIMH G 337,745 N Managing Persistent Psychotic Symptoms in Schizophrenia

PI- Green, A I WEST CENTRAL SVCS C 125,704 N Intensive Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment

PI- Green, A I WEST CENTRAL SVCS C 118,801 C Intensive Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment

CO- Green, A I PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Toward a Rat Model of Alcohol Abuse in Schizophrenia

PI- Greenough, G P CREARE, INC. C 1,278 S Assess Sleepiness/FatiguePI- Hegel, M T PHS-NIH-NCI G 597,618 R Collaborative Care for Breast Cancer

DistressCO- Hegel, M T NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P $ under PI N Self-Guided Depression Treatment on

Long-Duration Space Flights: A Continuation Study

CO- Hegel, M T NAT'L SPACE BIOMEDI P $ under PI C Self-Guided Depression Treatment on Long-Duration Space Flights: A Continuation Study

CO- Isquith, P K W T GRANT FDN F $ under PI N Treatment of Self-Regulation in Children in Foster Care

CO- Isquith, P K W T GRANT FDN F $ under PI C Treatment of Self-Regulation in Children in Foster Care

PI- Jalowiec, J E VETERAN'S ADMIN G 42,876 N VA Sharing Agreement for Dr. Jalowiec

PI- Jalowiec, J E VETERAN'S ADMIN G 14,973 C VA Sharing Agreement for Dr. Jalowiec

PI- Koven, N S NATL ALL RES SCHIZO F 30,000 N The Effect of Affective Interference on Selective Attention in Psychotic and Nonpsychotic Depression: An Event-Related fMRI Study

PI- Koven, N S NATL ALL RES SCHIZO F 30,000 C The Effect of Affective Interference on Selective Attention in Psychotic and Nonpsychotic Depression: An Event-Related fMRI Study

PI- Lerner, F A DUKE UNIV E 25,380 R PILOTS Consultation ContractPI- Lerner, F A DUKE UNIV E 52,650 N PILOTS Consultation Contract

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Lu, W VETERAN'S ADMIN G 5,492 N Literature Review and Coding Contract - VA

CO- Maerlender, A C SIMBEX, LLC C $ under PI N Acute Effects of Concussive and Sub-Concussive Impacts in Student Athletes on Working Memory and Cerebral Activation Patterns

CO- Maerlender, A C SIMBEX, LLC C $ under PI C Acute Effects of Concussive and Sub-Concussive Impacts in Student Athletes on Working Memory and Cerebral Activation Patterns

CO- Maerlender, A C W T GRANT FDN F $ under PI N Treatment of Self-Regulation in Children in Foster Care

CO- Maerlender, A C W T GRANT FDN F $ under PI C Treatment of Self-Regulation in Children in Foster Care

PI- McAllister, T W OED G 693,963 N Genetic Modulation of Neurobehavioral Outcome Following TBI

PI- McAllister, T W PHS-NIH-NCI G 555,326 N RCT of Interventions for Cognitive Sequelae of ChemoTx

PI- McAllister, T W PHS-NIH-NICHD G 574,455 N RCT of Methylphenidate & Memory/Attention Training in TBI

PI- McAllister, T W PHS-NIH-NICHD G 397,054 C Role of Candidate Alleles in Cognitive Outcome after TBI

PI- McAllister, T W PHS-NIH-NINDS G 482,380 N Role of Biomechanical Force Exposure and Genotype on Outcome After TBI

PI- McAllister, T W SIMBEX, LLC C 164,171 N Acute Effects of Concussive and Sub-Concussive Impacts in Student Athletes on Working Memory and Cerebral Activation Patterns

PI- McAllister, T W SIMBEX, LLC C 602,520 C Acute Effects of Concussive and Sub-Concussive Impacts in Student Athletes on Working Memory and Cerebral Activation Patterns

CO- McAllister, T W PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Genetics of Cognitive Decline Post Cancer Chemotherapy

PI- McDonald, B C LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F 55,000 N Imaging Chemotherapy-Induced Neural Changes: Late Cognitive Effects in ALL

PI- McDonald, B C LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F 55,000 C Imaging Chemotherapy-Induced Neural Changes: Late Cognitive Effects in ALL

PI- McGovern, M P R W JOHNSON FDN F 128,830 N Development and Application of an Index of Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment Programs

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- McGovern, M P R W JOHNSON FDN F 269,156 C Development and Application of an Index of Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment Programs

PI- McGovern, M P STATE OF NH AC S 10,556 N Reclaiming FuturesPI- McGovern, M P STATE OF NH-DBH S 56,564 N Comptency-Based Training for

Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Treatment Providers

PI- McGovern, M P STATE OF NH-DBH S 58,415 C Comptency-Based Training for Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse Treatment Providers

PI- McGurk, S R OED G 149,736 N Cognitive Training and Supported Employment in Severe Mental Illness

PI- McGurk, S R OED G 296,855 C Cognitive Training and Supported Employment in Severe Mental Illness

PI- McGurk, S R PHS-NIH-NIMH G 372,875 N Cognitive Training and Supported Employment for SMI

PI- McGurk, S R THE COALITION OF VOL F 9,600 N Cognitive Remediation ProgramCO- McGurk, S R PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N An Evaluation of the Illness

Management and Recovery Program for SMI

CO- McGurk, S R UNIV OF CAL, LA E $ under PI N CBT FOR PERSISTENT PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

CO- McGurk, S R UNIV OF CAL, LA E $ under PI C CBT FOR PERSISTENT PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

PI- Merrick, C VETERAN'S ADMIN G 23,261 N PTSD Center Librarian and Tech Services Contract

PI- Merrick, C VETERAN'S ADMIN G 36,842 C PTSD Center Librarian and Tech Services Contract

CO- Merrick, C DUKE UNIV E $ under PI R PILOTS Consultation ContractPI- Mueser, K T PHS-NIH-NIMH G 727,569 N An Evaluation of the Illness

Management and Recovery Program for SMI

PI- Mueser, K T PHS-NIH-NIMH G 523,626 C Family Intervention for SMI and Substance Use Disorders

PI- Mueser, K T STATE OF NH-DBH S 35,000 N Mental Health Systems Transformation

PI- Mueser, K T STATE OF NH-DBH S 120,000 C Mental Health Systems Transformation

PI- Mueser, K T UNIV OF CAL, LA E 352,217 N CBT FOR PERSISTENT PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

PI- Mueser, K T UNIV OF CAL, LA E 1,443,167 C CBT FOR PERSISTENT PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Mueser, K T MASS GEN HOSPITAL P $ under PI N Smoking Cessation and Relapse Prevention for Schizophrenia

CO- Mueser, K T MASS GEN HOSPITAL P $ under PI C Smoking Cessation and Relapse Prevention for Schizophrenia

CO- Mueser, K T PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

CO- Mueser, K T PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Cognitive Training and Supported Employment for SMI

CO- Mueser, K T UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E $ under PI N Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Alcohol and Mental Health Treatment

CO- Mueser, K T UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E $ under PI C Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Alcohol and Mental Health Treatment

CO- Mueser, K T UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E $ under PI N Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Substance and Mental Health Treatment

CO- Mueser, K T UNIV OF CONNECTICUT E $ under PI C Characteristics of Responders to Integrated Substance and Mental Health Treatment

PI- Nelson, W A FDN FOR HEALTHY COM F 4,000 N Rural Ethics Needs AssessmentPI- Nelson, W A FDN FOR HEALTHY COM F 25,000 N Rural Ethics Planning GrantPI- Nelson, W A PHS-NIH-NLM G 67,466 N Handbook for Rural Health Care

EthicsPI- Nelson, W A PHS-NIH-NLM G 67,499 C Handbook for Rural Health Care

EthicsPI- Nelson, W A VETERAN'S ADMIN G 82,040 N Business Case for Patient Safety II

PI- Nelson, W A VETERAN'S ADMIN G 438,301 C Business Case for Patient Safety II

CO- Noordsy, D L PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI R Managing Persistent Psychotic Symptoms in Schizophrenia

CO- Noordsy, D L PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Managing Persistent Psychotic Symptoms in Schizophrenia

CO- Noordsy, D L UNIV OF CAL, LA E $ under PI N CBT FOR PERSISTENT PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

CO- Noordsy, D L UNIV OF CAL, LA E $ under PI C CBT FOR PERSISTENT PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

PI- Norris, F H NY ACADEMY OF MEDI P 26,235 N Peritraumatic Predictors of Symptoms in WTC Evacuees

PI- Norris, F H NY ACADEMY OF MEDI P 54,219 C Peritraumatic Predictors of Symptoms in WTC Evacuees

PI- Norris, F H PHS-NIH-NIMH G 162,250 N Enhancing Postdisaster Social Support and Community Recovery

PI- Norris, F H PHS-NIH-NIMH G 141,480 R Towards Developing Postdisaster Community Interventions

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Norris, F H UNIV OF CA IRVINE E 161,405 N An Integrated Center for the Study of the Behavioral and Social Aspects of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

PI- Norris, F H UNIV OF CA IRVINE E 318,969 C An Integrated Center for the Study of the Behavioral and Social Aspects of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

PI- Norris, F H UNIV OF CO E 112,926 N Behavioral and Social Aspects of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

PI- Norris, F H UNIV OF CO E 229,605 C Behavioral and Social Aspects of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

PI- Norris, F H VETERAN'S ADMIN G 16,435 S IPA AgreementPI- Norris, F H VETERAN'S ADMIN G 39,445 N IPA AgreementPI- Oxman, T E PHS-NIH-NIMH G 419,792 C Problem-Solving Treatment for

Primary Care DepressionPI- Oxman, T E PHS-NIH-NIMH G 555,352 R Telephone Based Care in Senior

HousingCO- Oxman, T E PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Collaborative Care for Breast Cancer

DistressPI- Pratt, S I MASS GEN HOSPITAL P 58,181 N Smoking Cessation and Relapse

Prevention for SchizophreniaPI- Pratt, S I MASS GEN HOSPITAL P 242,156 C Smoking Cessation and Relapse

Prevention for SchizophreniaPI- Racusin, R J W T GRANT FDN F 147,915 N Treatment of Self-Regulation in

Children in Foster CarePI- Racusin, R J W T GRANT FDN F 272,271 C Treatment of Self-Regulation in

Children in Foster CarePI- Riggs, R LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F 55,000 N Sleep and Cognitive Functioning in

Breast Cancer SurvivorsPI- Riggs, R LANCE ARMSTRONG FDN F 55,000 C Sleep and Cognitive Functioning in

Breast Cancer SurvivorsPI- Riggs, R PHS-NIH-NCI G 148,193 C CBT for Chronic Insomnia in Breast

Cancer SurvivorsPI- Rosenberg, S D PHS-SAMHSA G 383,220 N The New Hampshire Project for

Adolescent Trauma Treatment (PATT)

PI- Rosenberg, S D PHS-SAMHSA G 1,174,996 C The New Hampshire Project for Adolescent Trauma Treatment (PATT)

CO- Rosenberg, S D PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI C An RCT of the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model

CO- Rosenberg, S D PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Enhancing Postdisaster Social Support and Community Recovery

CO- Roth, R M PHS-NIH-NIDA G $ under PI C Cannabis & Schizophrenia: fMRI Reward Circuit Biomarker

PI- Saykin, A J ALZHEIMER'S ASSOC F 99,744 N Genetic & Cytokine Biomarkers & MRI Progression in MCI and Preclinical AD

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Saykin, A J ALZHEIMER'S ASSOC F 99,895 C Genetic & Cytokine Biomarkers & MRI Progression in MCI and Preclinical AD

PI- Saykin, A J MEM SLOAN-KETTERING P 282,517 N Cognitive Outcome in Patients with Low Grade Gliomas

PI- Saykin, A J MEM SLOAN-KETTERING P 1,197,061 C Cognitive Outcome in Patients with Low Grade Gliomas

PI- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NIA G 43,368 N Biomarkers and Brain Morphometry in MCI and Aging

PI- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NIA G 395,000 C Memory Circuitry in MCI and Early Alzheimer's Disease

PI- Saykin, A J UNIV OF CAL E 82,269 N Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

PI- Saykin, A J UNIV OF CAL E 246,807 C Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

PI- Saykin, A J WELCH-ALLYN C 45,360 N Neuro-Ophthalmologic Predictors of Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease

CO- Saykin, A J NATL MUL SCLER SOC F $ under PI R Early Neural Changes in CIS: A Structural & Functional Neuroimaging Approach

CO- Saykin, A J NATL MUL SCLER SOC F $ under PI N Early Neural Changes in CIS: A Structural & Functional Neuroimaging Approach

CO- Saykin, A J NATL MUL SCLER SOC F $ under PI C Early Neural Changes in CIS: A Structural & Functional Neuroimaging Approach

CO- Saykin, A J NSF G $ under PI N Collab Prop: Integrating Novel Computational Methods for Neuroscience

CO- Saykin, A J NSF G $ under PI C Collab Prop: Integrating Novel Computational Methods for Neuroscience

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH G $ under PI N Collaborative Sharing in Multiple Sclerosis

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cognitive Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Genetics of Cognitive Decline Post Cancer Chemotherapy

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N RCT of Interventions for Cognitive Sequelae of ChemoTx

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI N Cholinergic Enhancement of Brain Activity in MS

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NICHD G $ under PI C Role of Candidate Alleles in Cognitive Outcome after TBI

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NIDA G $ under PI C Cannabis & Schizophrenia: fMRI Reward Circuit Biomarker

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Cognitive Training and Supported Employment for SMI

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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Saykin, A J PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI N Role of Biomechanical Force Exposure and Genotype on Outcome After TBI

CO- Sengupta, A W T GRANT FDN F $ under PI N Treatment of Self-Regulation in Children in Foster Care

CO- Sengupta, A W T GRANT FDN F $ under PI C Treatment of Self-Regulation in Children in Foster Care

PI- Slone, L B VETERAN'S ADMIN G 27,200 N IPA AgreementCO- Watts, B V PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI R Managing Persistent Psychotic

Symptoms in SchizophreniaCO- Watts, B V PHS-NIH-NIMH G $ under PI N Managing Persistent Psychotic

Symptoms in SchizophreniaPI- Wishart, H A NATL MUL SCLER SOC F 646,199 R Early Neural Changes in CIS: A

Structural & Functional Neuroimaging Approach

PI- Wishart, H A NATL MUL SCLER SOC F 157,794 N Early Neural Changes in CIS: A Structural & Functional Neuroimaging Approach

PI- Wishart, H A NATL MUL SCLER SOC F 495,528 C Early Neural Changes in CIS: A Structural & Functional Neuroimaging Approach

PI- Wishart, H A PHS-NIH-NICHD G 239,850 N Cholinergic Enhancement of Brain Activity in MS

CO- Wishart, H A PHS-NIH G $ under PI N Collaborative Sharing in Multiple Sclerosis

PI- Zayfert, C VETERAN'S ADMIN G 34,816 C IPA Agreement

Psychiatry Total 30,419,509

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DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

Black, W C AMER COLL RADIOLOGY P 1,085,071 C ACRIN National Lung Screening TrialCheung, Y PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Mapping the Mechanical Properties of the Diabetic

FootDoyley, M M UNIV OF TEXAS E 81,269 C Elastography-Clinical and Basic ScienceDoyley, M M UNIV OF WISCONSIN E $ under PI C MRE Evaluation of Phantoms, a Subcontract to:

Phantoms for Use in US and MR Elasticity ImagingDunn, J F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Spectral-Encoding for Video-Rate Hemodynamic

TomographyDunn, J F PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Angiogenesis and Myocardial IschemiaDunn, J F PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Structure Function of Neovessels Imaged with NGR

PeptideLewis, P J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantPoplack, S PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Frequency Domain Optical Imaging of Breast Cancer

Springett, R PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 216,700 C Imaging the Neocortex with Visible Light Spectroscopy

Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 2,033,471 C Measurement of p02 in Tissues in Vivo and in Vitro

Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 718,452 S EPR Center for the Study of Viable SystemsSwartz, H M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Angiogenesis and Myocardial IschemiaSwartz, H M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Structure Function of Neovessels Imaged with NGR

PeptideWeaver, J B PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 333,201 C Mapping the Mechanical Properties of the Diabetic

FootWeaver, J B UNIV OF WISCONSIN E 37,000 C MRE Evaluation of Phantoms, a Subcontract to:

Phantoms for Use in US and MR Elasticity ImagingWeaver, J B PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Frequency Domain Optical Imaging of Breast Cancer

Weaver, J B PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Magnetic Resonance Microwave Absorption and Tomography Imaging

Radiology Total 4,505,164

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DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Cheung, Y PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Mapping the Mechanical Properties of the Diabetic Foot

PI- Doyley, M M UNIV OF TEXAS E 276,384 N Elastography - Clinical and Basic Science -2PI- Doyley, M M UNIV OF TEXAS E 1,104,794 C Elastography - Clinical and Basic Science -2PI- Doyley, M M UNIV OF TEXAS E 81,269 C Elastography-Clinical and Basic ScienceCO- Doyley, M M DOD G $ under PI N Real-Time Hemoglobin Imaging to Monitor

Response to ChemotherapyCO- Doyley, M M DOD G $ under PI C Real-Time Hemoglobin Imaging to Monitor

Response to ChemotherapyCO- Dunn, J F PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Spectral-Encoding for Video-Rate Hemodynamic

TomographyCO- Harris, R D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma PatientsCO- Harris, R D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired Immune

Response in Cancer ImmunotherapyPI- Hou, H PHS-NIH-NCI G 396,156 N Short-Term Post-Irradiation Increased Tumor pO2

PI- Hou, H PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 355,283 N Oxygen as a Neuroprotectant in Stoke: Dosage and Timing

PI- Hou, H SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 98,430 N Measurement of the Partial Pressure of Oxygen in Cancers Treated with Radiation Therapy, Using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Oximetry

PI- Hou, H SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 101,382 C Measurement of the Partial Pressure of Oxygen in Cancers Treated with Radiation Therapy, Using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Oximetry

PI- Khan, M N DOD G 116,844 N Development of Method to Augment Tumor Oxygenation and Measurement for Enhanced Therapeutic Outcome of Photodynamic and Radiotherapy of Prostate Tumors

PI- Khan, M N DOD G 242,568 C Development of Method to Augment Tumor Oxygenation and Measurement for Enhanced Therapeutic Outcome of Photodynamic and Radiotherapy of Prostate Tumors

PI- Khan, M N PHS-NIH-NCI G 199,875 N Monitoring Oxygen Repeatedly for Hypoxic Tumor Therapy

PI- Khan, M N PHS-NIH-NCI G 385,973 N Oxygen Guided Hypofractionated Radiotherapy for Gliomas

PI- Khan, M N PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 479,700 N Development of EPR and NIR Oximetry for Diabetic Foot

CO- Salikhov, I PHS-NIH-NCRR G $ under PI N MultiModal Translational ImagingPI- Springett, R PHS-NIH-NCRR G 192,999 N Measurement of Metabolic Flux Using Raman

SpectroscopyPI- Springett, R PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 216,700 C Imaging the Neocortex with Visible Light

SpectroscopyPI- Springett, R PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 446,718 R Near Infrared/MR System for Imaging Brain

OxygenationPI- Springett, R PHS-NIH-NINDS G 388,968 N Imaging the Mitochondrial Response to Neural

Activity

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DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Sucheta, A PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 380,223 N Development of Resonators for Clinical EPR Spectroscopy

PI- Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NCI G 239,850 N Transportable EPR for Measurements of Microenvironments in Tumors

PI- Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 718,827 S EPR Center for the Study of Viable SystemsPI- Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 522,374 N EPR Center for the Study of Viable SystemsPI- Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 1,029,082 C Measurement of p02 in Tissues in Vivo and in Vitro

PI- Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 579,877 R Multidisciplinary Imaging Science Training at Dartmouth

PI- Swartz, H M UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 921,351 N In Vivo EPR for After-the-Fact Measurement of Dose

PI- Swartz, H M UNIV OF ROCHESTER E 3,401,386 C In Vivo EPR for After-the-Fact Measurement of Dose

CO- Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Oxygen Guided Hypofractionated Radiotherapy for Gliomas

CO- Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Short-Term Post-Irradiation Increased Tumor pO2

CO- Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N 3-OST-1 Regualtion of Antithrombin Isoform Partitioning

CO- Swartz, H M PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI N Development of EPR and NIR Oximetry for Diabetic Foot

PI- Weaver, J B CREARE, INC. C 457,078 N MR Elastography for Breast Cancer DetectionPI- Weaver, J B CREARE, INC. C 957,173 C MR Elastography for Breast Cancer DetectionPI- Weaver, J B PHS-NIH-NIDDK G 375,482 C Mapping the Mechanical Properties of the Diabetic

FootCO- Weaver, J B PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Magnetic Resonance Microwave Absorption and

Tomography ImagingCO- Weaver, J B PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI N Advanced Magnetic Resonance Elastography

CO- Weaver, J B PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI N Direct Reconstruction of Conductivity from Single-Pass MR-EIT

PI- Williams, B B BURROUGHS WELLCOME C 80,000 N Career Awards at the Scientific InterfacePI- Williams, B B BURROUGHS WELLCOME C 420,000 C Career Awards at the Scientific InterfacePI- Williams, B B PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 321,981 N Evaluating In Vivo O2 Heterogeneity Using EPR

OximetryPI- Williams, B B THE GEMI FUND F 109,762 N Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Measurements

of Brain Tissue pO2 and Oxidative Stress during Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Following Stroke

PI- Williams, B B THE GEMI FUND F 90,016 C Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Measurements of Brain Tissue pO2 and Oxidative Stress during Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Following Stroke

Radiology Total 15,688,505

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DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Barth, R J DUKE UNIV E 3,300 N ACOSOG Studies Z10 and Z11CO- Barth, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Bergeron, J A THERMALVISION INC C 5,624 N In Vivo Feline StudyPI- Bergeron, J A TISSUELINK MEDICAL C 62,009 S Evaluation of Prototype Electrosurgical

InstrumentsCO- Bergeron, J A ID WAVE SYSTEMS, INC C $ under PI N ID Wave ContractPI- Duhaime, A PHS-NIH-NICHD G 359,588 C Trauma to the Immature Brain: Response,

Repair, & TreatmentPI- Eisenberg, B AMER COLL RADIOLOGY P 51,314 N RTOG Committee Chair AgreementPI- Eisenberg, B FOXCHASE CANCER CTR P 19,913 N The Molecular Actions of Imatinib Mesylate in

GISTsCO- Eisenberg, B PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Heaney, J A SW ONCOLOGY GROUP P 400 C Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention

Trial (SELECT)PI- Heaney, J A SW ONCOLOGY GROUP P 6,200 C The Prostate Cancer Prevention TrialPI- Heaney, J A SW ONCOLOGY GROUP P 600 N Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention

Trial (SELECT)PI- Hoopes, P J GLYCOFI INC. C 32,000 N Engineering Glycosylation for Optimal

Pharmacokinetics IIPI- Hoopes, P J ID WAVE SYSTEMS, INC C 57,299 N ID Wave ContractCO- Hoopes, P J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Likosky, D S PHS-NIH-NHLBI G -35,839 C Quality Improvement and Outcomes for

Strokes after CABGPI- Martin, K A AM HEART ASSOC F 65,000 C Induction of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell

Differentiation by RapamycinCO- Martin, K A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Pharmacogenetics of the Human Prostacyclin

ReceptorPI- Mulligan-Kehoe, M J PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 276,500 C Mechanisms of PAI-1 Induced Anti-

AngiogenesisPI- Powell, R J PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 355,500 C Endothelial Cell Regulation of Smooth Muscle

PhenotypePI- Powell, R J UNIV MED DENT NJ E 16,000 N Carotid Revascularization Endarteerectomy vs

Stenting Trial (CREST)

CO- Powell, R J PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Mechanisms of PAI-1 Induced Anti-Angiogenesis

PI- Rzucidlo, E M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 108,493 C mTOR Regulation of VSMC DifferentiationPI- Sundaram, S G DOD-AMRMC G 119,550 N Targeting CYP24 Oncogene for Treatment of

Breast CancerPI- Zegans, M E PHS-NIH-NEI G 393,488 C Biofilm Formation Associated with P.

aeruginosa Infection of the Eye

Surgery Total 1,896,939

4-100

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DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Barth, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 N Colorectal Cancer Dendritic Cell Vaccine + CTLA4

CO- Barth, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Barth, R J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Synergy of the Innate and Acquired

Immune Response in Cancer Immunotherapy

PI- Bergeron, J A THERMALVISION INC C 5,624 N In Vivo Feline StudyCO- Bergeron, J A AURORA OPTICS INC C $ under PI N Tissue Response Dosimetry for

Photodynamic TherapyCO- Bergeron, J A AURORA OPTICS INC C $ under PI C Tissue Response Dosimetry for

Photodynamic TherapyCO- Bergeron, J A GLYCOFI INC. C $ under PI N Expression of Glucocerebrosidase in

GlycoFi YeastCO- Bergeron, J A ID WAVE SYSTEMS, INC C $ under PI N ID Wave ContractPI- Chen, B PHS-NIH-NCI G 378,923 N Photodynamic Targeting of Tumor

VasculaturePI- Chen, B PHS-NIH-NCI G 143,370 N Photosensitized Tumor Vascular

PermeabilizationPI- Collins, E D MASS GEN HOSPITAL P 31,204 N Measuring the Quality of Decisions in

Breast CancerPI- Collins, E D MASS GEN HOSPITAL P 65,130 C Measuring the Quality of Decisions in

Breast CancerCO- Collins, E D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Collaborative Care for Breast Cancer

DistressPI- Duhaime, A PHS-NIH-NICHD G 239,850 N MRI for Traumatic Brain Injury Detection in

ChildrenPI- Duhaime, A PHS-NIH-NICHD G 399,750 C Trauma to the Immature Brain: Response,

Repair, & TreatmentPI- Duhaime, A UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA E 27,271 R Biomechanics of Pediatric Head Trauma

CO- Duhaime, A SIMBEX, LLC C $ under PI N Acute Effects of Concussive and Sub-Concussive Impacts in Student Athletes on Working Memory and Cerebral Activation Patterns

CO- Duhaime, A SIMBEX, LLC C $ under PI C Acute Effects of Concussive and Sub-Concussive Impacts in Student Athletes on Working Memory and Cerebral Activation Patterns

PI- Durham, S R PHS-NIH-NICHD G 135,000 N Experimental Acute Subdural Hematoma in the Immature Brain

CO- Eisenberg, B PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Finlayson, S R FOOD & DRUG ADMIN G 85,000 N Evaluating the Safety and Effectiveness of

Endovascular Stent Grafts for AAA

PI- Finlayson, S R MITHOEFER CTR RURAL Z 141,508 N General Surgeon Scarcity, Access to Care in Rural America

PI- Finlayson, S R PHS-HRSA G 150,000 N General Surgical Services and the Viability of Systems of Care in Rural America

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DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Heaney, J A PHS-NIH G $ under PI N Prostate Cancer Screening With Electrical Impedance Measurements

PI- Hoopes, P J ADV RADIATION THER C 15,485 N Endogenous Augmentation of Peripheral Nerve Repair

PI- Hoopes, P J AURORA OPTICS INC C 157,909 N Tissue Response Dosimetry for Photodynamic Therapy

PI- Hoopes, P J AURORA OPTICS INC C 162,733 C Tissue Response Dosimetry for Photodynamic Therapy

PI- Hoopes, P J CREARE, INC. C 57,805 N Precision Shaping of Lesions in Prostate Cryotherapy

PI- Hoopes, P J GLYCOFI INC. C 57,489 N Engineering Glycosylation for Optimal Pharmacokinetics

PI- Hoopes, P J GLYCOFI INC. C 32,000 N Engineering Glycosylation for Optimal Pharmacokinetics II

PI- Hoopes, P J GLYCOFI INC. C 21,390 N Expression of Glucocerebrosidase in GlycoFi Yeast

PI- Hoopes, P J GLYCOFI INC. C 131,383 N GlycoFi Rituxan ProjectPI- Hoopes, P J ID WAVE SYSTEMS, INC C 60,484 N ID Wave ContractPI- Hoopes, P J PHS-NIH G 378,785 N Hyperbaric Oxygen Sparing of Radiation

Brain InjuryCO- Hoopes, P J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Biophysical Respones to Therapy Imaged

with NIR TomographyCO- Hoopes, P J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Hoopes, P J PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Modeling and Analysis of Treated Tumors

PI- Johnstone, D AMER COLL RADIOLOGY P 5,426 N Johnstone AgreementPI- Kerrigan, C L UNIV OF WASHINGTON E 70,143 N Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Diagnosis &

Treatment StudyPI- Lee, K BURROUGHS WELLCOME C 108,000 N Burroughs Wellcome FundPI- Lee, K BURROUGHS WELLCOME C 432,000 C Burroughs Wellcome FundPI- Lee, K CHARLES CULPEPER FDN F 27,000 N Charles E. Culpeper Biomedical Pilot

InitiativePI- Lee, K CULPEPER FDN F 106,000 N Charles E. Culpeper Scholarship in Medical

SciencePI- Lee, K CULPEPER FDN F 216,000 C Charles E. Culpeper Scholarship in Medical

SciencePI- Lee, K PHS-NIH-NINDS G 145,800 N Mechanism of Action of Deep Brain

StimulationPI- Likosky, D S PHS-AHRQ G 167,876 N Redesigning Cardiac Surgery to Reduce

Neurologic InjuryPI- Likosky, D S PHS-AHRQ G 393,374 C Redesigning Cardiac Surgery to Reduce

Neurologic InjuryCO- Martin, K A PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Pharmacogenetics of the Human

Prostacyclin ReceptorPI- Mulligan-Kehoe, M J PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 276,700 C Mechanisms of PAI-1 Induced Anti-

AngiogenesisCO- Mulligan-Kehoe, M J PHS-NIH-NCRR G $ under PI N MultiModal Translational ImagingPI- Nangia, A K AMER COLL SURG P 40,000 N The Role Of Vitamin D And The Vitamin D

Receptor In Male Infertility

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DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Nangia, A K AMER COLL SURG P 160,000 C The Role Of Vitamin D And The Vitamin D Receptor In Male Infertility

PI- Powell, R J PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 355,500 C Endothelial Cell Regulation of Smooth Muscle Phenotype

PI- Powell, R J UNIV MED DENT NJ E 17,700 N Carotid Revascularization Endarteerectomy vs Stenting Trial (CREST)

PI- Powell, R J UNIV MED DENT NJ E 170,250 C Carotid Revascularization Endarteerectomy vs Stenting Trial (CREST)

CO- Powell, R J PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI C Mechanisms of PAI-1 Induced Anti-Angiogenesis

PI- Roberts, D W PHS-NIH-NINDS G 568,588 N Coregistered Fluorescence-Enhanced Resection of Malignant Glioma

CO- Roberts, D W FHC INCORPORATED C $ under PI N Polymodal Electrode System for Intracranial Applications

CO- Roberts, D W FHC INCORPORATED C $ under PI C Polymodal Electrode System for Intracranial Applications

CO- Roberts, D W PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI R Modeling of Brain Deformation During Surgery

PI- Rzucidlo, E M PFIZER INC C 50,000 N Statin Effect on Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Differentiation Through the mTOR Pathway

PI- Rzucidlo, E M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 108,000 C mTOR Regulation of VSMC Differentiation

PI- Sundaram, S G AM CANCER SOC F 286,232 N The Use of Vitamin D Analogs in the Prevention of Breast Tumor Metastasis

PI- Sundaram, S G AM CANCER SOC F 1,153,729 C The Use of Vitamin D Analogs in the Prevention of Breast Tumor Metastasis

PI- Sundaram, S G AM INST CANCER RES F 82,500 N A Vitamin D Analog Eb 1089 in the Prevention of Breast Tumor Metastasis

PI- Sundaram, S G AM INST CANCER RES F 82,500 C A Vitamin D Analog Eb 1089 in the Prevention of Breast Tumor Metastasis

PI- Sundaram, S G AM INST CANCER RES F 82,500 N Deltanoid Treatment Renders Tumor Cells Homeless

PI- Sundaram, S G AM INST CANCER RES F 82,500 C Deltanoid Treatment Renders Tumor Cells Homeless

PI- Sundaram, S G DOD G 119,925 N Deitanold Treatment Renders Tumor Cells Homeless

PI- Sundaram, S G DOD G 119,925 N Development of CYP24 as a Liomarker for Breast Cancer

PI- Sundaram, S G PHS-NIH-NCI G 79,950 N EB 1089 and Prevention of Breast Tumor Metastasis

PI- Sundaram, S G PHS-NIH-NCI G 113,400 N EB 1089 in the Treatment of Osteolytioc Metastasis in Breast Cancer

4-103

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DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Sundaram, S G VIRGINIA COMM UNIV E 103,292 N Vitamin D3 Analogs and Radiation in Breast Tumor Cells

PI- Sundaram, S G VIRGINIA COMM UNIV E 216,503 C Vitamin D3 Analogs and Radiation in Breast Tumor Cells

CO- Sundaram, S G PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Modeling and Analysis of Treated Tumors

PI- Zegans, M E PHS-NIH-NEI G 196,744 C Biofilm Formation Associated with P. aeruginosa Infection of the Eye

PI- Zegans, M E U CALIF SF E 113,943 N Steroids in Corneal Ulcers TrialPI- Zegans, M E U CALIF SF E 296,014 C Steroids in Corneal Ulcers Trial

Surgery Total 9,825,857

4-104

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Financial Aid

Award and Proposal Detail

Awards Received, FY 1996-2005, by Type

Type 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Grand Total

Jacob Javits Fellowship $ 28,857 $ 32,531 $ 32,796 $ 94,184 National Science Fellowship $ 17,136 $ 17,136 Indian Education Fellowships $ 19,170 $ 31,820 $ 50,990 Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) $ 785,120 $ 786,000 $ 800,121 $ 800,996 $ 799,883 $ 799,883 $ 799,883 $ 799,883 $ 800,000 $ 800,000 $ 7,971,769

Pell Grant $ 1,162,097 $ 652,625 $ 744,271 $ 706,644 $ 670,832 $ 1,907,889 $ 540,419 $ 1,319,122 $ 1,313,256 $ 2,227,672 $ 11,244,827 College Work Study Program $ 898,623 $ 1,150,000 $ 1,102,832 $ 1,228,456 $ 1,166,017 $ 1,394,131 $ 1,414,377 $ 1,385,139 $ 1,374,666 $ 1,456,872 $ 12,571,113

Grand Total $ 2,882,146 $ 2,620,445 $ 2,647,224 $ 2,736,096 $ 2,636,732 $ 4,101,903 $ 2,783,536 $ 3,536,675 $ 3,520,718 $ 4,484,544 $ 31,950,019

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Jacob Javits FellowshipNational Science Fellowship

Indian Education FellowshipsSupplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)

Pell GrantCollege Work Study Program

$ 0

$ 500,000

$ 1,000,000

$ 1,500,000

$ 2,000,000

$ 2,500,000

Financial Aid Awards History FH 1996-2005

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Jacob Javits FellowshipNational Science Fellowship

Indian Education FellowshipsPell Grant

Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)College Work Study Program

$ 0

$ 200,000

$ 400,000

$ 600,000

$ 800,000

$ 1,000,000

$ 1,200,000

$ 1,400,000

$ 1,600,000

Financial Aid Proposals History FY 1996-2005

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FINANCIAL AID

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Belanger, D J OED G 777,672 R Pell GrantPI- Booker, M A OED G 800,000 R Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)PI- Filimonov, B K OED G 1,456,872 R College Work Study ProgramPI- Filimonov, B K OED G 1,450,000 R Pell Grant

Financial Aid Total 4,484,544

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Booker, M A OED G 800,000 R Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)PI- Filimonov, B K OED G 1,456,872 R College Work Study ProgramPI- Filimonov, B K OED G 1,450,000 R Pell Grant

Financial Aid Total 3,706,872

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Office of the Provost

Award and Proposal Detail The Office of the Provost managed 38 active sponsored projects during FY 2005. Total awards were down 96% from FY 2004. There were no categories of sponsors awarding more than $1,000,000 to the College during FY 2005. Direct and Indirect awards to the College by purpose are shown in Table 1. The charts show the distribution of awards and proposals among departments and percentage of Provost funding by sponsoring agency.

Table 1 Purpose Direct Indirect Total Research $780,066 $267,963 $1,048,029 Other Sponsored $351,298 $61,116 $412,414

Total $1,131,364 $329,079 $1,460,443

Office of the Provost Awards by Program FY 2005

Women in Science Project0.51%

Provost's Office53.04%

Hood Museum2.05%

Hopkins Center7.26%

Dickey Endowment12.94%

Ethics Institute24.20%

Office of the Provost Proposals by Program FY 2005

COMPUTING SERVICES

30.50% WOMEN IN SCIENCE

PROGRAM0.29%

LIBRARY1.53%

HOPKINS CENTER7.16%

PROVOST16.59%

HOOD MUSEUM18.48%

ETHICS INSTITUTE25.44%

Office of the Provost Awards by Sponsor FY 2005

Department of Defense0.51%

Foundations3.15%

National Endowment for the Arts4.79%

Other Government33.88%

Foreign Corporations5.48%

Foreign Private Educational Institutions

12.94%Private Institutes15.05%

Department of Health & Human Services

24.20%

Office of the Provost Proposals by Sponsor FY 2005

National Science Foundation

41.94%

Other5.60%

Department of Defense0.29%

Other Government0.38%

Professional & Technical Associations

0.44%

Public Educational Institutions

1.53%

Foreign Corporations2.97%

National Endowment for the Arts8.96%

Department of Health & Human Services

14.00%Private Institutes14.38%

Foundations15.10%

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DEPARTMENT OF ETHICS

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Green, R M PHS-NIH-NHGRI G 353,482 C A Program for Expanding ELSI Undergraduate Pedagogy

Ethics Total 353,482

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DEPARTMENT OF ETHICS

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Donovan, A NSF G 100,000 N Ethics and Engineering Professionalism for the 21st Century

PI- Donovan, A NSF G 200,000 C Ethics and Engineering Professionalism for the 21st Century

PI- Green, R M PHS-NIH-NHGRI G 367,276 C A Program for Expanding ELSI Undergraduate Pedagogy

Ethics Total 667,276

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HOOD MUSEUM

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Hart, K LEF NEW ENGLAND F 10,000 N Fred Wilson Installation/ResidencyPI- Hart, K NATL ENDOW ARTS G 20,000 N The Currency of Sculpture

Hood Museum Total 30,000

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HOOD MUSEUM

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bianco, J M INST OF MUSEUM F 66,680 N Hood ArtWeb: Access for AllPI- Bianco, J M INST OF MUSEUM F 83,191 C Hood ArtWeb: Access for AllPI- Hart, K ANDY WARHOL FDN F 159,900 N Fred Wilson Installation/ResidencyPI- Hart, K LEF NEW ENGLAND F 25,000 N Fred Wilson Installation/ResidencyPI- Kennedy, B NATL ENDOW ARTS G 69,250 N Painting the Sculpture Gallery: Antiquity in the Art of

Alma-Tadema, Gerome and Their Contemporaries

PI- Kennedy, B NATL ENDOW ARTS G 80,750 C Painting the Sculpture Gallery: Antiquity in the Art of Alma-Tadema, Gerome and Their Contemporaries

Hood Museum Total 484,771

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HOPKINS CENTER

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI-Lawrence, M A ARTS INTERNATIONAL F 0 N New Voices of IslamPI-Lawrence, M A LOWER MANHATTAN CUL P 20,000 N New Voices of IslamPI-Lawrence, M A NATL ENDOW ARTS G 45,000 N Access to Artistic ExcellencePI-Lawrence, M A NATL ENDOW ARTS G 5,000 N NEA JazzmastersPI-Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 5,000 N Jarocho Festival (Los Coholites and Son de

Maderal)PI-Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 6,000 N Mabou Mines' DollhousePI-Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 6,000 N Maria Schneider OrchestraPI-Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 1,500 N Meet the Composer - John McGuirePI-Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 6,000 N National Dance Project-Bill T. JonesPI-Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 4,500 N National Dance Project-Jose Limon Dance

CompanyPI-Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 7,000 N Yunnan Revealed: Indigenous Music and Dance

from China's Land of Clouds

Hopkins Center Total 106,000

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HOPKINS CENTER

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Clifford, J NH COUNCIL ON ARTS S 10,000 N Global Eyes ProgramPI- Lawrence, M A CHAMBER MUSIC AMER P 11,540 N Chamber Music America Residency

Partnership ProgramPI- Lawrence, M A LOWER MANHATTAN CUL P 20,000 N New Voices of IslamPI- Lawrence, M A NATL ENDOW ARTS G 80,000 N Access to Artistic ExcellencePI- Lawrence, M A NATL ENDOW ARTS G 5,000 N NEA JazzmastersPI- Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 10,000 N Children of UgandaPI- Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 5,616 N Jarocho Festival (Los Coholites and Son de

Maderal)PI- Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 10,000 N Mabou Mines' DollhousePI- Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 7,522 N Maria Schneider OrchestraPI- Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 2,500 N Meet the Composer - John McGuirePI- Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 6,000 N National Dance Project-Bill T. JonesPI- Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 4,500 N National Dance Project-Jose Limon Dance

CompanyPI- Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 5,198 N St. Lawrence String QuartetPI- Lawrence, M A NE FDN ARTS F 10,000 N Yunnan Revealed: Indigenous Music and

Dance from China's Land of Clouds

Hopkins Center Total 187,876

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JOHN SLOAN DICKEY CENTER

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Eickelman, D F UNIV. OF KUWAIT E 188,914 C American University of Kuwait-Dartmouth Advisory Project

CO- Yalowitz, K S JAPAN-US FRIEND COMM G $ under PI N Portsmouth Treaty Conference (JUSFC)

John Sloan Dickey Total 188,914

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JOHN SLOAN DICKEY CENTER

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Yalowitz, K S JAPAN-US FRIEND COMM G $ under PI N Portsmouth Treaty Conference (JUSFC)CO- Yalowitz, K S MATSUSHITA INTER FDN F $ under PI N Portsmouth Treaty Conference (MIF)

John Sloan Dickey Total $ under PI

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LIBRARY

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Garrity, W PHS-NIH-NLM G $ under PI C Creating Practice Systems to Deliver Online ResourcesCO- Jewell, D A BOOZ ALLEN H C $ under PI N CA BIG

Library Total $ under PI

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LIBRARY

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Garrity, W PHS-NIH-NLM G $ under PI C Creating Practice Systems to Deliver Online Resources

CO- Jewell, D A BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON C $ under PI N CA BIGPI- Stewart, C L UNIV OF MASS E 40,000 N Health Information for the Public

Library Total 40,000

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OFFICE OF THE PROVOST

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Brown, W B CYBER DEFENSE INST C 80,000 N NIRT Training ProgramPI- Brown, W B NCSCTCC P 199,808 N Livewire Cyber Exercise for TOPOFF3PI- Wybourne, M DOC-NIST G 494,739 C Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P)

Office of the Provost Total 774,547

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OFFICE OF THE PROVOST

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested FY

2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Brown, W B CYBER DEFENSE INST C 77,936 N NIRT Training ProgramPI- Brown, W B NCSCTCC P 357,176 N Livewire Cyber Exercise for TOPOFF3CO- Fairbrothers, G LEMELSON FDN F $ under PI N Thayer Entrepreneurial Advancement of

Medicine

Office of the Provost Total 435,112

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PETER KIEWIT COMPUTING SERVICES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Franklin, M J NSF G 276,572 N CRI: Higher Education Bridge Certification Authority for Inter-Institutional Cyber Trust

PI- Franklin, M J NSF G 523,416 C CRI: Higher Education Bridge Certification Authority for Inter-Institutional Cyber Trust

CO- Franklin, M J US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI N Greenpass: Flexible Security for WLAN Access Control

CO- Franklin, M J US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI C Greenpass: Flexible Security for WLAN Access Control

Computing Services Total 799,988

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WOMEN IN SCIENCE PROJECT

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI-Pavone, M L DOD-CRREL G 7,500 R CRREL Contract for Services - WISP Internship ProgramCO-Pavone, M L UNIV OF NH E $ under PI R New Hampshire Space Grant Consortium

Women in Science Project Total 7,500

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WOMEN IN SCIENCE PROJECT

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Pavone, M L DOD-CRREL G 7,500 R CRREL Contract for Services - WISP Internship ProgramCO- Pavone, M L UNIV OF NH E $ under PI R New Hampshire Space Grant Consortium

Women in Science Project Total 7,500

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Thayer School of Engineering

Award and Proposal Detail The Thayer School of Engineering managed 150 active sponsored projects during FY 2005. Total awards were down 22% from FY 2004. The categories of sponsors awarding more than $1,000,000 to the College during FY 04 are listed in Table 1. Direct and Indirect awards to the College by purpose are shown in Table 2. The charts show the distribution of awards and proposals among departments and percentage of Thayer School funding by sponsoring agency.

Table 1 Table 2 Agency Award Amount Purpose Direct Indirect Total Dept. of Commerce, National Instit of Standards and Tech $4,947,387 Research $10,001,879 $3,124,131 $13,126,010

Department of Health & Human Services $1,877,589 Other Sponsored $90,000 $40,732 $130,732

Department of Energy $1,516,818 Equipment $200,900 $0 $200,900 Department of Defense $1,257,800 Total $10,292,779 $3,164,863 $13,457,642

Thayer School of Engineering Awards by Department FY 2005

Electrical & Computer Engineering

21.67%

Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering

30.90%

Biomedical Engineering36.09%

Environmental Sciences & Engineering

5.10%

Chemical & Biochemical Engineering

5.34%

Thayer Adminiistration0.89%

Thayer School of Engineering Proposals by Department FY 2005

ELECTRICAL & COMP ENGINEERING

26.3%

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

37.3%

ENVIRONMENTAL SCI & ENGINEERING

6.6%

ADMINISTRATION7.4%

CHEM & BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING

9.9%

MATERIAL SCI & MECH ENG

12.5%

Thayer School of Engineering Awards by Sponsor FY 2005

Other4.3%

Private Educational Institutions

0.4%

Private Institutes1.6%

Foundations1.5%

Foreign Corporations0.8%

Professional & Technical Associations

0.0%

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

3.9%

Corporate4.8%Public Educational Institutions

5.5%

National Science Foundation6.0%Department of Defense

9.3%

Other Government40.9%

Department of Health & Human Services

14.0%

Department of Energy11.3%

Thayer School of Engineering Proposals by Sponsor FY 2005

Other Government14.2%

National Science Foundation14.0%

Professional & Technical Associations

0.0%

Other1.8%

Department of Health & Human Services25.9%

Public Educational Institutions15.6%

Department of Defense14.3%

Foreign Corporations0.3%

Private Institutes0.6%

Foundations0.8%

Corporate2.0%

Private Educational Institutions3.0%

Department of Energy9.2%

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Akay, M DOD-ONR G 12,000 N 2nd International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering

PI- Akay, M SPAULDING REHAB HOSP P 29,500 C Data Mining to Identify Motor Fluctuations in PDPI- Dehghani, H DOBI MEDICAL INT'L C 118,732 N DOBI Medical-Dartmouth Sponsored ProjectPI- Gerngross, T U GLYCOFI INC. C 144,440 C Protein ProductionPI- Jiang, S PHS-NIH-NCI G 112,081 N Dynamic Pressure-Enhanced Near-Infrared Breast

Cancer ImagingCO- Meaney, P M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Magnetic Resonance Microwave Absorption and

Tomography ImagingCO- Meaney, P M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI C Microwave Imaging for Therapy Monitoring

AssessmentCO- Meaney, P M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI N Microwave Imaging for Therapy Monitoring

AssessmentPI- Paulsen, K D DOD-CRREL G 294,840 C Sensing of Composite Objects and Multiple Targets

in UXO DiscriminationPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G 235,886 C Frequency Domain Optical Imaging of Breast

CancerPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G 183,347 N Magnetic Resonance Microwave Absorption and

Tomography ImagingPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G 232,000 S Alternative Breast Cancer Imaging ModalitiesPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 320,808 C Microwave Imaging for Therapy Monitoring

AssessmentPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 320,181 N Microwave Imaging for Therapy Monitoring

AssessmentPI- Paulsen, K D UNIV OF CA IRVINE E 101,477 C Multi-Dimensional Diffuse Optical Imaging in Breast

CancerPI- Paulsen, K D UNIV OF CA IRVINE E 57,820 S Multi-Dimensional Diffuse Optical Imaging in Breast

CancerCO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Spectral-Encoding for Video-Rate Hemodynamic

TomographyCO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Mapping the Mechanical Properties of the Diabetic

FootCO- Phan, M Q DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Dartmouth Initiative on Intelligent Control of

Distributed SystemsCO- Phan, M Q DOC-NIST G $ under PI N Dartmouth Initiative on Intelligent Control of

Distributed SystemsPI- Pogue, B W ART ADV RES TECH INC C 107,440 N Time Domain (TD) Optical Imaging Technology

PlatformPI- Pogue, B W MASS GEN HOSPITAL P 187,179 C An Online-Measurement and Model-Based

Approach to PDTPI- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NCI G 157,648 C Spectral-Encoding for Video-Rate Hemodynamic

TomographyPI- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NCI G 315,638 R Fluorescence Imaging to Optimize Cancer Therapy

PI- Pogue, B W RAD MON DEVICES INC C 18,000 N Cancer Detection Using Diffuse Luminescence Imaging

PI- Pogue, B W UNIV OF CA IRVINE E 123,894 C Spatial-Spectral Tomography for Localized Functional Spectroscopy

CO- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Frequency Domain Optical Imaging of Breast Cancer

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Structure Function of Neovessels Imaged with NGR Peptide

PI- Shepherd, S G NSF G 96,929 C Induced Electric and Magnetic Fields in a Non-Uniformly Conducting Earth: Coastal Effects

CO- Shepherd, S G UNIV OF NH E $ under PI R New Hampshire Space Grant ConsortiumPI- Taylor, S DOD-ARPA G 226,817 C IPA Assignment Agreement with DARPACO- Wilson, L F DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Dartmouth Initiative on Intelligent Control of

Distributed SystemsCO- Wilson, L F DOC-NIST G $ under PI N Dartmouth Initiative on Intelligent Control of

Distributed SystemsPI- Wyman, C E DOE G 403,596 C Integration of Leading Biomass Pretreatment

Technologies with Enzymatic Digestion and Hydrolyzate Fermentation

PI- Wyman, C E DOE G 622,492 N Integration of Leading Biomass Pretreatment Technologies with Enzymatic Digestion and Hydrolyzate Fermentation

PI- Wyman, C E NATL RENEW ENER LAB G 33,000 N Supply of Pretreated Biomass for Surface Characterization and Enzymatic Digestion Studies

PI- Wyman, C E US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 254,082 C Lignin Blockers for Lower Cost Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Pretreated Cellulose

PI- Wyman, C E US DEPT AGRICULTURE G 146,918 N Lignin Blockers for Lower Cost Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Pretreated Cellulose

Biomedical Engineering Total 4,856,745

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Akay, M DOD-ONR G 12,000 N 2nd International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering

PI- Akay, M NSF G 12,000 N 2nd International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering

PI- Akay, M NSF G 335,827 N Dyanmics of the Respiratory Neural Network and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

PI- Akay, M NSF G 1,063,100 C Dyanmics of the Respiratory Neural Network and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

PI- Akay, M PHS-NIH G 34,200 N Summer School: Biocomplexity from System to Gene

PI- Akay, M PHS-NIH-NHGRI G 38,016 N Summer School: Biocomplexity from System to Gene

PI- Akay, M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 367,562 R The Effect of Maturation, Hypoxia and Afferent Feedback

PI- Akay, M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 406,242 N An Intelligent Wearable System to Monitor Motor Tasks

PI- Akay, M PHS-NIH-NINDS G 38,289 N Quantitative Analysis of Motor Functions Post-Stroke

PI- Collier, J P DOC-NIST G 398,316 N The Dartmouth Biomedical Engineering Center: Laboratory for Orthopaedic Retrieval Analysis and Research

PI- Collier, J P DOC-NIST G 588,327 C The Dartmouth Biomedical Engineering Center: Laboratory for Orthopaedic Retrieval Analysis and Research

PI- Dehghani, H DOBI MEDICAL INT'L C 118,732 N DOBI Medical-Dartmouth Sponsored ProjectPI- Dehghani, H DOD G 203,543 N Neoadjuvant Therapy Treatment Monitoring Using CT

Guided Optical TomographyPI- Dehghani, H DOD G 214,944 C Neoadjuvant Therapy Treatment Monitoring Using CT

Guided Optical TomographyPI- Dehghani, H DOD G 29,296 N Three-Dimensional Near Infrared Imaging of

Pathophysiological Changes within the BreastPI- Dehghani, H DOD G 60,704 C Three-Dimensional Near Infrared Imaging of

Pathophysiological Changes within the BreastPI- Dehghani, H PHS-NIH-NCI G 196,123 R Breast Deformation Modeling for Near Infrared

TomographyPI- Dehghani, H PHS-NIH-NCI G 372,370 N Breast Deformation Modeling for Near Infrared

TomographyCO- Dehghani, H PHS-NIH G $ under PI N Prostate Cancer Screening With Electrical

Impedance MeasurementsCO- Dehghani, H PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI N Direct Reconstruction of Conductivity from Single-

Pass MR-EITCO- Dehghani, H PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI R Near Infrared/MR System for Imaging Brain

OxygenationCO- Gerngross, T U DOC-NIST G $ under PI R Biocommodity Engineering Research InitiativeCO- Gerngross, T U DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Biocommodity Engineering Research InitiativeCO- Meaney, P M PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Magnetic Resonance Microwave Absorption and

Tomography ImagingCO- Meaney, P M PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI C Microwave Imaging for Therapy Monitoring

Assessment

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Paulsen, K D DOD-ARO G 224,976 N Fast Forward Modeling of EMI Responses from Subsurface Metallic Objects and Ambient Environments

PI- Paulsen, K D DOD-ARO G 75,010 C Fast Forward Modeling of EMI Responses from Subsurface Metallic Objects and Ambient Environments

PI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G 334,740 S Alternative Breast Cancer Imaging ModalitiesPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G 2,339,421 R Alternative Breast Cancer Imaging ModalitiesPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G 201,678 N Magnetic Resonance Microwave Absorption and

Tomography ImagingPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 337,358 N Advanced Magnetic Resonance ElastographyPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 356,453 C Microwave Imaging for Therapy Monitoring

AssessmentPI- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 769,550 R Modeling of Brain Deformation During SurgeryPI- Paulsen, K D UNIV OF CA IRVINE E 243,560 S Multi-Dimensional Diffuse Optical Imaging in Breast

CancerPI- Paulsen, K D UNIV OF CA IRVINE E 73,835 C Multi-Dimensional Diffuse Optical Imaging in Breast

CancerCO- Paulsen, K D CREARE, INC. C $ under PI N MR Elastography for Breast Cancer DetectionCO- Paulsen, K D CREARE, INC. C $ under PI C MR Elastography for Breast Cancer DetectionCO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Biophysical Respones to Therapy Imaged with NIR

TomographyCO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Spectral-Encoding for Video-Rate Hemodynamic

TomographyCO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI N Direct Reconstruction of Conductivity from Single-

Pass MR-EITCO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI C Mapping the Mechanical Properties of the Diabetic

FootCO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI N 3D Heterogeneous Brain Model Reconstruction from

MRICO- Paulsen, K D PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI N Coregistered Fluorescence-Enhanced Resection of

Malignant GliomaPI- Pogue, B W ART ADV RES TECH INC C 107,440 N Time Domain (TD) Optical Imaging Technology

PlatformPI- Pogue, B W DOD G 28,967 N Combined Contrast-Enhanced MRI and Fluorescence

Molecular Tomography for Breast Tumor Imaging

PI- Pogue, B W DOD G 61,033 C Combined Contrast-Enhanced MRI and Fluorescence Molecular Tomography for Breast Tumor Imaging

PI- Pogue, B W DOD G 152,265 N Real-Time Hemoglobin Imaging to Monitor Response to Chemotherapy

PI- Pogue, B W DOD G 283,502 C Real-Time Hemoglobin Imaging to Monitor Response to Chemotherapy

PI- Pogue, B W MASS GEN HOSPITAL P 193,244 C An Online-Measurement and Model-Based Approach to PDT

PI- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NCI G 368,800 N Biophysical Respones to Therapy Imaged with NIR Tomography

PI- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NCI G 314,629 N Micro CT/NIR Molecular Imaging of Cancer

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NCI G 173,861 C Spectral-Encoding for Video-Rate Hemodynamic Tomography

PI- Pogue, B W PHYS SCI INC C 18,892 N A Singlet Molecular Oxygen Imaging Sensor for Photodynamic Therapy

PI- Pogue, B W UNIV OF CA IRVINE E 117,447 C Spatial-Spectral Tomography for Localized Functional Spectroscopy

CO- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Modeling and Analysis of Treated TumorsCO- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NIBIB G $ under PI R Near Infrared/MR System for Imaging Brain

OxygenationCO- Pogue, B W PHS-NIH-NIDDK G $ under PI N Development of EPR and NIR Oximetry for Diabetic

FootCO- Shepherd, S G NSF G $ under PI N Predicting Geomagnetically Induced Fields Driven by

Solar Wind Pressure DiscontinuitiesCO- Shepherd, S G NSF G $ under PI C Predicting Geomagnetically Induced Fields Driven by

Solar Wind Pressure DiscontinuitiesCO- Shepherd, S G UNIV OF NH E $ under PI R New Hampshire Space Grant ConsortiumPI- Wu, Z PHS-NIH-NINDS G 150,165 N 3D Heterogeneous Brain Model Reconstruction from

MRIPI- Wyman, C E CORNELL UNIV E 138,421 N Toward Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of

CellulasesPI- Wyman, C E CORNELL UNIV E 146,711 C Toward Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of

CellulasesPI- Wyman, C E NATL RENEW ENER LAB G 33,000 N Supply of Pretreated Biomass for Surface

Characterization and Enzymatic Digestion Studies

CO- Wyman, C E DOC-NIST G $ under PI R Biocommodity Engineering Research InitiativeCO- Wyman, C E DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Biocommodity Engineering Research Initiative

Biomedical Engineering Total 11,734,549

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL & BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Lynd, L R DOE G 338,059 C Comparative Investigation of Physiological Features of Cellulose

PI- Lynd, L R IOWA STATE UNIV S 198,554 C Biocomplexity in the Bioeconomy: The Natural and Industrial Ecology of Biobased Products

PI- Lynd, L R IOWA STATE UNIV S 63,005 N Biocomplexity in the Bioeconomy: The Natural and Industrial Ecology of Biobased Products

PI- Lynd, L R NATL RENEW ENER LAB G 119,671 S The Role of Biomass in America's Energy FutureCO- Rimberg, A DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Dartmouth Nanomagnetics Research InitiativeCO- Rimberg, A DOC-NIST G $ under PI R Dartmouth Nanomagnetics Research Initiative

Chemical & Biochemical Engineering Total 719,289

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Lynd, L R DOC-NIST G 431,723 R Biocommodity Engineering Research InitiativePI- Lynd, L R DOC-NIST G 554,920 C Biocommodity Engineering Research InitiativePI- Lynd, L R DOE G 552,311 N Consolidated Bioprocessing Research ConsortiumPI- Lynd, L R DOE G 1,447,663 C Consolidated Bioprocessing Research ConsortiumPI- Lynd, L R NATL RENEW ENER LAB G 119,671 S The Role of Biomass in America's Energy Future

Chemical & Biochemical Engineering Total 3,106,288

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Cybenko, G DOD-AFRL G 54,587 C Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance for Next Generation Systems

PI- Cybenko, G DOD-AFRL G 214,875 R Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance for Next Generation Systems

CO- Cybenko, G NATL INST JUSTICE G $ under PI N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth College

CO- Garmire, E DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Smart Laser BeamsCO- Garmire, E DOC-NIST G $ under PI N Smart Laser BeamsPI- Lessard, M R AUGSBURG COLLEGE E 28,520 C Conjugate Studies of ULF Waves and Magnetospheric

Dynamics Using Ground-Based Induction Magnetometers at Four High Latitude Manned Sites

CO- Lessard, M R NASA G $ under PI C CASCADES The Changing Aurora: In Situ and Camera Analysis of Dynamic Electron Precipitation Structures

CO- Lessard, M R NASA G $ under PI S CASCADES The Changing Aurora: In Situ and Camera Analysis of Dynamic Electron Precipitation Structures

PI- Lotko, W NASA G 418,924 N Dynamics of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling: Processes, Rates and Impacts

PI- McGrath, D M VERIDIAN C 9,000 N Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance for Next Generation Systems Program (P2ings)

CO- McGrath, D M NATL INST JUSTICE G $ under PI N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth College

PI- McGrath, S P DOD-USAIRE G 26,008 N Acute Mountain Sickness Electronic Data Capture System

PI- Osterberg, U L DOC-NIST G 792,257 C Smart Laser BeamsPI- Osterberg, U L DOC-NIST G 1,186,698 N Smart Laser BeamsCO- Osterberg, U L PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Frequency Domain Optical Imaging of Breast Cancer

PI- Sonnerup, B U NASA G 108,534 N Analysis Tools for Cluster Data Taken in the Magnetopause Region

PI- Sullivan, C R MASS INST TECH E 22,337 N Investigation of Advanced Packaging Techniques for PML Capacitors

PI- Sullivan, C R PRECISION MAGNETIC C 55,000 N Compact Inductor Development ProgramCO- Sullivan, C R DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Dartmouth Nanomagnetics Research InitiativeCO- Sullivan, C R DOC-NIST G $ under PI R Dartmouth Nanomagnetics Research InitiativeCO- Sullivan, C R ICE ENGINEERING LLC C $ under PI C Development of Novel Icemaker, Phase ICO- Sullivan, C R ICE ENGINEERING LLC C $ under PI N Development of Novel Icemaker, Phase I

Electrical & Computer Engineering Total 2,916,740

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Cybenko, G CIA G 120,000 N DCI Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program

PI- Cybenko, G CIA G 239,991 C DCI Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program

PI- Cybenko, G DOD-AFRL G 214,875 R Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance for Next Generation Systems

PI- Cybenko, G DOD-AFRL G 485,125 C Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance for Next Generation Systems

CO- Garmire, E DOC-NIST G $ under PI R Smart Laser BeamsCO- Garmire, E DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Smart Laser BeamsPI- Lotko, W LEMELSON FDN F 47,250 N Thayer Entrepreneurial Advancement of Medicine

PI- McGrath, S P DOD-ARPA G 702,379 N Soldier-Worn Information Management SystemPI- McGrath, S P DOD-USAIRE G 26,008 N Acute Mountain Sickness Electronic Data Capture

SystemPI- McGrath, S P UNIV OF NH E 1,449,974 N Department of Homeland Security Center of

ExcellencePI- McGrath, S P UNIV OF NH E 2,999,928 C Department of Homeland Security Center of

ExcellencePI- Osterberg, U L DOC-NIST G 1,102,365 R Smart Laser BeamsPI- Osterberg, U L DOC-NIST G 870,922 C Smart Laser BeamsCO- Osterberg, U L NSF G $ under PI N FRG: Applied Harmonic Anal for Adv Optical

CommCO- Osterberg, U L NSF G $ under PI C FRG: Applied Harmonic Anal for Adv Optical

CommPI- Sullivan, C R MASS INST TECH E 22,337 N Investigation of Advanced Packaging Techniques

for PML CapacitorsCO- Sullivan, C R ICE ENGINEERING LLC C $ under PI N Development of Novel Icemaker, Phase ICO- Sullivan, C R ICE ENGINEERING LLC C $ under PI C Development of Novel Icemaker, Phase I

Electrical & Computer Engineering Total 8,281,154

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES & ENGINEERING

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Bilgili, A UNIV OF NH E 91,374 C Interdisciplinary Transfer of a Lagranigian Circulation Model

PI- Bilgili, A UNIV OF NH E 101,939 N Interdisciplinary Transfer of a Lagranigian Circulation Model

PI- Cushman-Roisin, B DOD-ONR G 116,760 R Mesoscale Dynamics of the Adriatic SeaPI- Kerr, R NSF G 128,620 C IPAPI- Lynch, D R NOAA G 161,901 C Predictive Models of the Toxic Dinoflagellate

Alexandrium Fundyense in the Gulf of Maine: Quantitative Evaluation, Refinement, and Transition to Operational Mode for Coastal Management

PI- Lynch, D R NSF G 80,537 N CMG Collaborative Research: Structures of Uncertainty in Coupled Physical-Biological Estimation in the Coastal Ocean

PI- Lynch, D R NSF G 5,850 S ITR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Perceptual Optimization for Data Visualization

Environmental Sciences & Engineering Total 686,981

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Chen, B DOD-AMRMC G 115,878 N Enhancing Tumor Drug Delivery by Laser-Activated Vascular Barrier Disruption

PI- Chen, B DOD-AMRMC G 243,849 C Enhancing Tumor Drug Delivery by Laser-Activated Vascular Barrier Disruption

PI- Hartov, A PHS-NIH G 353,150 N Prostate Cancer Screening With Electrical Impedance Measurements

PI- Hartov, A PHS-NIH-NIBIB G 762,917 N Direct Reconstruction of Conductivity from Single-Pass MR-EIT

CO- Hartov, A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Kerr, R NSF G 128,620 C IPAPI- Lynch, D R DOD-ONR G 94,320 N Forecasting and Assimilation of Lagrangian Variables

in the Coastal OceanPI- Lynch, D R DOD-ONR G 214,595 C Forecasting and Assimilation of Lagrangian Variables

in the Coastal OceanPI- Lynch, D R NOAA G 161,901 C Predictive Models of the Toxic Dinoflagellate

Alexandrium Fundyense in the Gulf of Maine: Quantitative Evaluation, Refinement, and Transition to Operational Mode for Coastal Management

PI- Lynch, D R NSF G 5,850 S ITR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Perceptual Optimization for Data Visualization

Environmental Sciences & Engineering Total 2,081,080

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DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Baker, I AVD FOUNDATONS F 200,000 N Nanomaterial Research - EquipmentPI- Baker, I DOC-NIST G 676,795 C Dartmouth Nanomagnetics Research Initiative

PI- Baker, I DOC-NIST G 1,302,160 R Dartmouth Nanomagnetics Research Initiative

PI- Baker, I DOD-ARO G 75,102 C The Structure and Properties of River and Lake Ice

PI- Baker, I DOD-CRREL G 14,395 C A Study of the Mechanisms of Deformation of Pure and Debris-Laden Ice

PI- Baker, I DOD-CRREL G 2,600 N Electron Backscatter PatternsPI- Baker, I INTL CTR DIFF DATA P 900 N Studies of Quaternary FeNiMnAl and FeCoMn

PI- Baker, I NSF G 206,841 C Impurities in Ice Cores, and Their Effects on Physical and Mechanical Properties

PI- Baker, I NSF G 98,415 N Impurities in Ice Cores, and Their Effects on Physical and Mechanical Properties

PI- Baker, I NSF G 95,000 N Investigation of the Yield Anomaly and Role of APBs in L21-structured Fe2AlX Compounds and Related Alloys

PI- Baker, I NSF G 85,000 N REU Site: Program in Molecular Materials and Nanotechnology

PI- Baker, I NSF G 12,750 S Further Studies of Directional Recrystallization Processing

CO- Frost, H J NSF G $ under PI S Further Studies of Directional Recrystallization Processing

CO- Gibson, U J DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Dartmouth Nanomagnetics Research Initiative

CO- Gibson, U J DOC-NIST G $ under PI R Dartmouth Nanomagnetics Research Initiative

PI- Kennedy, F E CREARE, INC. C 38,436 N Shock Stop IICO- Kennedy, F E UNIV OF WISCONSIN E $ under PI C MRE Evaluation of Phantoms, a Subcontract to:

Phantoms for Use in US and MR Elasticity Imaging

PI- Petrenko, V F DOD-ARO G 100,602 C In Situ Study of Physical Properties and Structure of Atmospheric Ice

PI- Petrenko, V F ICE ENGINEERING LLC C 60,175 C Development of Novel Icemaker, Phase IPI- Petrenko, V F ICE ENGINEERING LLC C 59,825 N Development of Novel Icemaker, Phase IPI- Petrenko, V F SELDON TECHNOLOGIES C 1,881 S Carbon Nanotube Filters: Manufacturing and

TestingPI- Ray, L E DOC-NIST G 737,898 C Dartmouth Initiative on Intelligent Control of

Distributed SystemsPI- Ray, L E DOC-NIST G 251,579 N Dartmouth Initiative on Intelligent Control of

Distributed SystemsPI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 19,000 C Development of an ANR Module for

Circumaural Headsets

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DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 22,279 N An Active Noise Reduction Communication Earplug for Helicopter Crew

PI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 40,653 N Development of an ANR Module for Circumaural Headsets

PI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 41,845 N STTR Phase I: Modular Feedforward Adaptive Noise Control

PI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 14,542 S Development of an ANR Module for Circumaural Headsets

Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering Total 4,158,673

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DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Baker, I AVD FOUNDATONS F 200,000 N Nanomaterial Research - EquipmentPI- Baker, I DOD-ARO G 56,939 N Acquisition of a State-of-the-Art Digital Controller

for AMTSPI- Baker, I DOD-ARO G 18,781 N Nanoindentation of Metamorphosized SnowPI- Baker, I DOD-ARO G 167,955 N Novel, Ultra High-Strength, Fe-Ni-Mn-Al,

Nanostructured, Spinodal AlloysPI- Baker, I DOD-ARO G 338,505 C Novel, Ultra High-Strength, Fe-Ni-Mn-Al,

Nanostructured, Spinodal AlloysPI- Baker, I DOD-CRREL G 14,395 C A Study of the Mechanisms of Deformation of

Pure and Debris-Laden IcePI- Baker, I DOD-CRREL G 2,600 N Electron Backscatter PatternsPI- Baker, I DOE G 185,941 N Novel, Ultra High-Strength, Fe-Ni-Mn-Al,

Nanostructured, Spinodal AlloysPI- Baker, I DOE G 564,390 C Novel, Ultra High-Strength, Fe-Ni-Mn-Al,

Nanostructured, Spinodal AlloysPI- Baker, I INTL CTR DIFF DATA P 2,000 N Studies of Quaternary FeNiMnAl and FeCoMnPI- Baker, I NSF G 92,926 N Anti-Phase Boundary Nanotubes and Strain-

Induced Ferromagnetism in IntermetallicsPI- Baker, I NSF G 293,810 C Anti-Phase Boundary Nanotubes and Strain-

Induced Ferromagnetism in IntermetallicsPI- Baker, I NSF G 116,073 N Creep Deformation Mechanisms and Fabric

Development in Pure and Debris-Laden IcePI- Baker, I NSF G 145,095 C Creep Deformation Mechanisms and Fabric

Development in Pure and Debris-Laden IcePI- Baker, I NSF G 12,750 S Further Studies of Directional Recrystallization

ProcessingPI- Baker, I NSF G 104,378 N Investigation of the Yield Anomaly and Role of

APBs in L21-structured Fe2AlX Compounds and Related Alloys

PI- Baker, I NSF G 330,054 C Investigation of the Yield Anomaly and Role of APBs in L21-structured Fe2AlX Compounds and Related Alloys

PI- Baker, I NSF G 102,512 N NSF-Australia Materials Collaboration: Fundamental Studies of Strengthening Mechanisms in Spinodal Alloys

PI- Baker, I NSF G 212,732 C NSF-Australia Materials Collaboration: Fundamental Studies of Strengthening Mechanisms in Spinodal Alloys

PI- Baker, I NSF G 84,000 N REU Site: Program in Molecular Materials and Nanotechnology

PI- Baker, I NSF G 171,000 C REU Site: Program in Molecular Materials and Nanotechnology

PI- Baker, I PHS-NIH-NCI G 228,307 N Nanoparticle-Based Magnetic HyperthermiaPI- Baker, I UNIV OF ME E 22,460 N The Physical Properties of the United States

International Trans Antarctic Scientific Expedition (US ITASE) Firn and Ice Cores from South Pole to Taylor Dome

CO- Frost, H J NSF G $ under PI S Further Studies of Directional Recrystallization Processing

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Gibson, U J DOD-ARO G $ under PI N A New Generation of Sensors for Chemical and Explosive Agents

CO- Gibson, U J DOD-ARO G $ under PI C A New Generation of Sensors for Chemical and Explosive Agents

PI- Petrenko, V F ICE ENGINEERING LLC C 59,825 N Development of Novel Icemaker, Phase IPI- Petrenko, V F ICE ENGINEERING LLC C 60,175 C Development of Novel Icemaker, Phase IPI- Petrenko, V F SELDON TECHNOLOGIES C 3,093 S Carbon Nanotube Filters: Manufacturing and

TestingPI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 146,426 R An Active Noise Reduction Communication

Earplug for Helicopter CrewPI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 22,279 N An Active Noise Reduction Communication

Earplug for Helicopter CrewPI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 108,996 C An Active Noise Reduction Communication

Earplug for Helicopter CrewPI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 14,542 S Development of an ANR Module for Circumaural

HeadsetsPI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 40,653 N Development of an ANR Module for Circumaural

HeadsetsPI- Ray, L E SOUND INNOVATIONS IN C 19,000 C Development of an ANR Module for Circumaural

HeadsetsCO- Schulson, E M NSF G $ under PI N Compressive Failure Under Low Confinement:

Experimental Investigation and Model Development

CO- Schulson, E M NSF G $ under PI C Compressive Failure Under Low Confinement: Experimental Investigation and Model Development

CO- Schulson, E M NSF G $ under PI N Fracture of Sea Ice under Low Confinement:The Transition from Splitting to Shear Faulting

CO- Schulson, E M NSF G $ under PI C Fracture of Sea Ice under Low Confinement:The Transition from Splitting to Shear Faulting

Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering Total 3,942,592

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THAYER SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ames, J DOD-USAIRE G 119,214 C IPA US Army Research Institute Environ MedCO- Berk, V H DOD-AFRL G $ under PI C Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance for Next Generation

SystemsCO- Berk, V H DOD-AFRL G $ under PI R Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance for Next Generation

Systems

Thayer Administration Total 119,214

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THAYER SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Albert, M NSF G 109,753 N Collaborative Research: Impact of Environmental Change on the Physical and Isotopic Firn and Ice Core Records at the WAIS Divide

PI- Albert, M NSF G 323,141 C Collaborative Research: Impact of Environmental Change on the Physical and Isotopic Firn and Ice Core Records at the WAIS Divide

PI- Albert, M NSF G 116,666 N Collaborative Research: Norwegian-United States IPY Scientific Traverse: Climate Variability and Glaciology in East Antarctica

PI- Albert, M NSF G 348,977 C Collaborative Research: Norwegian-United States IPY Scientific Traverse: Climate Variability and Glaciology in East Antarctica

PI- Ames, J DOD-USAIRE G 119,068 C IPA US Army Research Institute Environ MedCO- Berk, V H DOD-AFRL G $ under PI R Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance for

Next Generation SystemsCO- Berk, V H DOD-AFRL G $ under PI C Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance for

Next Generation SystemsPI- Graves, R J RENSSELAER POLY E 93,717 N Discrete-Event Systems and Control: Relationships

among Petri Nets, Intelligent Agents, and Holons

PI- Graves, R J RENSSELAER POLY E 191,876 C Discrete-Event Systems and Control: Relationships among Petri Nets, Intelligent Agents, and Holons

CO- Knorr, B PHS-NIH-NINDS G $ under PI N Quantitative Analysis of Motor Functions Post-Stroke

PI- Lasky, R C LEMELSON FDN F 19,500 N Wireless Power Transfer for Implanted Medical Devices

PI- Murr, D JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E 76,346 N Development of an Integrated Multi-Sensor MIDIAM System (IMMS) for Ground-based Magnetometry

PI- Murr, D JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV E 278,213 C Development of an Integrated Multi-Sensor MIDIAM System (IMMS) for Ground-based Magnetometry

PI- Murr, D NSF G 100,150 N Predicting Geomagnetically Induced Fields Driven by Solar Wind Pressure Discontinuities

PI- Murr, D NSF G 200,300 C Predicting Geomagnetically Induced Fields Driven by Solar Wind Pressure Discontinuities

PI- Roisin, B R DOD-CRREL G 168,216 N Rocket Blast Effects On Lunar and Planetary Regolith

PI- Roisin, B R DOD-CRREL G 168,934 C Rocket Blast Effects On Lunar and Planetary Regolith

PI- Santos, E SECURBORATION, INC C 30,000 N Algorithmic Tools for Adversarial GamesCO- Savellano, M PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N 3-OST-1 Regualtion of Antithrombin Isoform

PartitioningCO- Stearns, W US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI N MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

CO- Stearns, W US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI C MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

Thayer Administration Total 2,344,857

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Award and Proposal Detail

The Tuck School of Business managed 7 active sponsored projects during FY 2005. Total awards were up 9% from FY 2004. The table below displays awards received, by sponsor, from 1996 to 2005. The charts show the historical distribution of awards and proposals among sponsoring agencies.

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Grand Total

Small Business Admin $ 406,000 $ 372,000 $ 359,600 $ 756,000 $ 927,000 $ 480,000 $2,207,000 1,576,238

$ 7,083,838

Sloan Foundation $ 37,838 $ 37,838

Henry P Kendall Foundation

$ 15,000 $ 15,000

Department of Commerce

$ 791,600 $ 791,600

UPS Foundation $ 200,000 $ 200,000

EPA $ 127,802 $ 127,802

NASDAQ Ed. Fund $ 57,500 $ 57,500

Nat’l Science Fdn $ 62,707 $ 62,707

National Investor $ 100,000 $ 100,000

Grand Total $ 406,000 $ 434,707 $ 359,600 $ 756,000 $0 $ 927,000 $ 480,000 $ 157,500 $ 2,372,640 $ 2,582,838 $ 8,476,285

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

NASDAQ Ed. FundNat’l Science Fdn

National InvestorSloan Foundation

EPASmall Business Admin

Henry P Kendall FoundationDepartment of Commerce

UPS Foundation

$ 0

$ 500,000

$ 1,000,000

$ 1,500,000

$ 2,000,000

$ 2,500,000

Tuck School Awards History, FY 1996-2005

1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Aspen Inst Nonpro.NASDAQ Ed. Fund

National InvestorEPA

New Hampshire Charitable FoundationNational Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance

Henry P Kendall FoundationDuke University

UPS FoundationSloan Foundation

Carnegie CorporationKauffman Foundation

National Institute of Standards and TechnologyNat'l Science Fdn

Small Business Admin

$ 0

$ 500,000

$ 1,000,000

$ 1,500,000

$ 2,000,000

$ 2,500,000

$ 3,000,000

Tuck School Proposals History FY 1996-2005

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Baker, K R DOC-NIST G 538,578 C Spreadsheet Engineering: A Research AgendaPI- Baker, K R DOC-NIST G 253,022 N Spreadsheet Engineering: A Research AgendaPI- Baker, K R HENRY P KENDALL FDN F 15,000 N Business Strategies for Vermont Natural Resources

AgenciesPI- Danko, J M SMALL BUSINESS ADMIN G 1,576,238 R Development of the Partnership between The Tuck

School of Business at Dartmouth and the Minority Business Development Agency

PI- Hansen, R G UPS FDN F 100,000 C Nonprofit Leadership DevelopmentPI- Hansen, R G UPS FDN F 100,000 N Nonprofit Leadership DevelopmentCO- Powell, S G DOC-NIST G $ under PI C Spreadsheet Engineering: A Research AgendaCO- Powell, S G DOC-NIST G $ under PI N Spreadsheet Engineering: A Research Agenda

Tuck School Total 2,582,838

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Baker, K R HENRY P KENDALL FDN F 15,000 N Business Strategies for Vermont Natural Resources Agencies

PI- Hansen, R G SMALL BUSINESS ADMIN G 986,643 N Third Year of the Partnership between the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and the Minority Business Development Agency

PI- Hansen, R G UPS FDN F 97,801 N Nonprofit Leadership DevelopmentPI- Hansen, R G UPS FDN F 102,799 C Nonprofit Leadership DevelopmentPI- Johnson, M NSF G 32,936 N Collaborative Research: Distribution System 2050

PI- King, A A DUKE UNIV E 33,885 N Corporate Responses to Information Disclosure: A Comparison of Public And Private Programs

PI- King, A A DUKE UNIV E 71,891 C Corporate Responses to Information Disclosure: A Comparison of Public And Private Programs

Tuck School Total 1,340,955

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Proposals and Awards By

Program Affiliation

Programs such as The Center for Evaluative Clinical Studies, The Norris Cotton Cancer Center, and The Institute for Security Technology Studies allow for inter-departmental research collaboration at Dartmouth. The charts below illustrate the departments that engage in these collaborative efforts, as well as the sponsoring agencies that support these programs. Center for Evaluative Clinical Studies

The Center for Evaluative Clinical Studies Awards by Department FY 2005

Psychiatry3%

Surgery0%

Pediatrics9%

Orthopaedics13%

Economics17%

Medicine25%

Community and Family Medicine

33%

Sociology0%

Center for Evaluative Clinical Studies Proposals by Department FY 2005

Pediatrics8%

Psychiatry5%

Surgery2%

Sociology0%

Orthopaedics8%

Economics11%

Medicine31%

Community and Family Medicine

35%

Center for Evaluative Clinical Studies Awards by Sponsor FY 2005

Other6%

VETERAN'S ADMIN8%

PHS-NIH-NCI8%

WELLPOINT FOUNDATION1%

BROWN UNIVERSITY1%

PFIZER INC1%

STATE OF VT0%

ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH

0%FDN FOR HEALTHY COM

0%

PHS-NIH-NHLBI0%

PHS-NIH-NIAMS13%

R W JOHNSON FDN16%

PHS-NIH-NIA21%

AETNA FDN INC3%

PHS-AHRQ3%

CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN3%

CALIF HEALTHCARE5%

UNITED HEALTH FDN5%PHS-HRSA

5%

FDN INFORMED MED DEC7%

Center for Evaluative Clinical Studies Proposals by Sponsor FY 2005

Other7%

PHS-NIH-NHLBI2%

CALIF HEALTHCARE3%

CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN3%

FDN FOR HEALTHY COM0%

ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH0%

BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY0%

STATE OF VT0%

FOOD & DRUG ADMIN1%

WELLPOINT FOUNDATION1%

PHS-NIH-NLM1%

MITHOEFER CTR RURAL1%

AM HEART ASSOC1%

AM DIABETES ASSOC2%

PHS-NIH-NIAMS8%

R W JOHNSON FDN12%

VETERAN'S ADMIN12%

FDN INFORMED MED DEC12%

PHS-NIH-NIA14%

PHS-NIH-NCI4%

PHS-HRSA4%

UNITED HEALTH FDN5%

PHS-AHRQ6%

BROWN UNIVERSITY7%

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Center for Environmental Health Sciences The Center for Environmental Health Sciences (CEHS) received two awards in FY 2005. One from NIH, and administered through the Departments of Biology and Pharmacology and Toxicology. The second, from Battelle Institute is administered thorough the Department of Earth Science. There was no proposal activity in FY 2005 for the Center for Environmental Health Sciences. Institute for Security Technology Studies

Institute for Security Technology Studies Awards by Department FY 2005

Community and Family Medicine

5% Provost12%

Electrical and Computer Engineering

26%

Computer Science57%

Institute for Security Technology Studies Proposals by Department FY 2005

Provost5%

Computer Science94%

Thayer Administration1%Electrical and Computer

Engineering0%

Institute of Security Technology Studies Awards by Sponsor FY 2005

DOD-USAIRE2%

CYBER DEFENSE INST1%

NCSCTCC3%

DOC-NIST7%

NATL INST JUSTICE87%

0%VERIDIAN

0%

Institute for Security Technology Studies Proposals by Sponsor FY 2005

CYBER DEFENSE INST1%

DOD-USAIRE2%

NCSCTCC4%

US DEPT OF HOME SEC42%

DOJ-OJP51%

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Norris Cotton Cancer Center

Norris Cotton Cancer Center Awards by Department FY 2005

Obstetrics and Gynecology0%

Surgery1%

Psychiatry2%Other

3%

Pediatrics30%

Norris Cotton Cancer Center23%

Medicine17%

Community and Family Medicine

6%

Pharmacology and Toxicology

6%Genetics15%

Norris Cotton Cancer Center Proposals by Department FY 2005

Psychiatry1%

Surgery1%

Pediatrics29%

Genetics26%

Norris Cotton Cancer Center9%

Pharmacology and Toxicology

3%

Microbiology2%

Community and Family Medicine

9%

Medicine20%

Norris Cotton Cancer Center Awards by Sponsor FY 2005

State of New Hampshire4%

Foreign Corporation2%

Corporation10%

Foundation33%

Department of Health and Human Services

50%

Other3%

Public Educational Institution0%

Private Institution0%

Professional/Technical Association

1%

Norris Cotton Cancer Center Proposals by Sponsor FY 2005

Department of Defense3%

Public Educational Institution11%

Corporation12%

Foundation16%

Department of Health and Human Services

52%

Foreign Corporation1%

Private Institution1%

State of New Hampshire2%

Private Educational Institution2%

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CENTER FOR COGNITIVE AND EDUCATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Dunbar, K N EDUC NSF G $ under PI N Center for Cognitive and Educational NeurosciencePI- Gazzaniga, M S PSYC NSF G 4,099,560 N Center for Cognitive and Educational NeuroscienceCO- Grafton, S T PSYC NSF G $ under PI N Center for Cognitive and Educational NeuroscienceCO- Heatherton, T F PSYC NSF G $ under PI N Center for Cognitive and Educational Neuroscience

CCEN Total 4,099,560

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CENTER FOR EVALUATIVE CLINICAL SCIENCES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Anthony, D L SOCY VETERAN'S ADMIN G 46,000 N VA IPA/Denise AnthonyPI- Batalden, P B PEDI R W JOHNSON FDN F 75,000 N Exemplary Learning Site Blueprint

Development ProjectPI- Batalden, P B PEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 286,369 C Development of a VA National Quality

Scholars ProgramPI- Bynum, J MEDI PFIZER INC C 65,000 C Cognitive Impairment in ElderlyCO- Fisher, E S MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Assessing Treatment-Related Harms

in Prostate CancerPI- Fisher, E S MEDI R W JOHNSON FDN F 450,972 C The Dartmouth Atlas Disparities

DatabasePI- Fisher, E S MEDI R W JOHNSON FDN F 211,701 N The Dartmouth Atlas Disparities

DatabasePI- Fisher, E S MEDI STATE OF VT S 20,000 C Vermont Data Analysis ProjectPI- Fisher, E S MEDI STATE OF VT S 20,000 R Vermont Data Analysis ProjectPI- Fisher, E S MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 35,247 N Rural Health InitiativePI- Fisher, E S MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 40,962 N VA IPA - Jennifer SnidePI- Goodman, D C PEDI PHS-HRSA G 24,950 N HRSA Development of Travel Time

DataPI- Goodman, D C PEDI PHS-HRSA G 485,863 C Primary Care Service Area

Enhancements and StudiesPI- Likosky, D S SURGY PHS-NIH-NHLBI G -35,839 C Quality Improvement and Outcomes

for Strokes after CABGPI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A CFMED FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 716,708 R Health Decision ResourcePI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A CFMED FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 12,500 S Health Decision ResourcePI- Nelson, W A PSTRY FDN FOR HEALTHY COM F 4,000 N Rural Ethics Needs AssessmentPI- Nelson, W A PSTRY VETERAN'S ADMIN G 82,040 N Business Case for Patient Safety IIPI- O'Connor, G T MEDI CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 75,906 N CF Patient RegistryPI- O'Connor, G T MEDI CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 263,943 R Cystic Fibrosis National ProgramCO- Rauh, S S CFMED ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F $ under PI N Using Clinical Process Cost Analysis

to Eliminate Waste in Health CarePI- Schwartz, L M MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G 458,935 C Improving the Quality of News

Reporting on MedicinePI- Schwartz, L M MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 15,000 N Association of Health Care Journalists

MeetingPI- Skinner, J S ECON PHS-NIH-NIA G 1,675,375 C Causes and Consequences of Health

Care IntensityCO- Snide, J A CFMED VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI N VA IPA - Jennifer SnidePI- Tosteson, A MEDI BROWN UNIVERSITY E 50,074 S ACRIN Digital Mammography

ScreeningPI- Tosteson, A MEDI PHS-NIH-NIA G 434,884 C Evaluation of Osteoporosis in the

ElderlyPI- Wadsworth, E B CFMED ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F 24,651 N Using Clinical Process Cost Analysis

to Eliminate Waste in Health CarePI- Weeks, W B PSTRY VETERAN'S ADMIN G 72,932 C Development of a Business Case for

Patient SafetyPI- Weeks, W B PSTRY VETERAN'S ADMIN G 166,589 C Rural Ethics ContractPI- Weeks, W B PSTRY VETERAN'S ADMIN G 637 N Weeks - Collins IPAPI- Weeks, W B PSTRY VETERAN'S ADMIN G 478 N Weeks - Osborne IPAPI- Weinstein, J N ORTHO PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 1,274,146 C NIAMS MCRC in Musculoskeletal

DiseasesPI- Welch, H MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G 315,018 N Assessing Treatment-Related Harms

in Prostate CancerPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED AETNA FDN INC C 250,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Data ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED CALIF HEALTHCARE F 300,000 C Dartmouth Atlas Project/California

HealthCare Foundation

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Wennberg, J E CFMED CALIF HEALTHCARE F 150,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project/California HealthCare Foundation

PI- Wennberg, J E CFMED PHS-AHRQ G 288,958 C Pre/Post Doctoral Training, Evaluative Clinical Sciences

PI- Wennberg, J E CFMED R W JOHNSON FDN F 603,664 C Dartmouth Atlas ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED R W JOHNSON FDN F 296,336 R Dartmouth Atlas ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED UNITED HEALTH FDN F 250,000 C Dartmouth Atlas Project - United

Health FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED UNITED HEALTH FDN F 250,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project - United

Health FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED WELLPOINT FOUNDATION F 100,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project - WellpointPI- Woloshin, S MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 15,000 N "Drug Facts" Box Interviews

CECS Total 9,873,999

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Anthony, D L SOCY VETERAN'S ADMIN G 46,000 N VA IPA/Denise AnthonyPI- Batalden, P B PEDI R W JOHNSON FDN F 75,000 N Exemplary Learning Site

Blueprint Development ProjectPI- Batalden, P B PEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 286,369 C Development of a VA National

Quality Scholars ProgramCO- Batalden, P B PEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI R Development of a VA National

Quality Scholars ProgramCO- Batalden, P B PEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI C Development of a VA National

Quality Scholars ProgramCO- Bracken, A C PEDI PHS-AHRQ G $ under PI N Improving Patient Safety: A

Balancing ActCO- Bracken, A C PEDI PHS-AHRQ G $ under PI C Improving Patient Safety: A

Balancing ActPI- Colla, J B CFMED PHS-AHRQ G 267,922 N Improving Patient Safety: A

Balancing ActPI- Colla, J B CFMED PHS-AHRQ G 278,479 C Improving Patient Safety: A

Balancing ActPI- Drake, R E PSTRY FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 25,000 N A Shared Decision Making

Needs Assessment for People with Severe Mental Illness

PI- Drake, R E PSTRY PHS-AHRQ G 32,073 N Shared Decision-Making for People with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness

PI- Finlayson, S R SURGY FOOD & DRUG ADMIN G 85,000 N Evaluating the Safety and Effectiveness of Endovascular Stent Grafts for AAA

PI- Finlayson, S R SURGY MITHOEFER CTR RURAL Z 141,508 N General Surgeon Scarcity, Access to Care in Rural America

PI- Finlayson, S R SURGY PHS-HRSA G 150,000 N General Surgical Services and the Viability of Systems of Care in Rural America

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY E 7,730 N Medicare/Medicaid Research and Demonstration - Task 1

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY E 16,578 C Medicare/Medicaid Research and Demonstration - Task 1

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI BROWN UNIVERSITY E 100,011 N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Data Core

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI BROWN UNIVERSITY E 424,859 C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Data Core

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI BROWN UNIVERSITY E 41,061 N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Measurement Core

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI BROWN UNIVERSITY E 83,308 C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Measurement Core

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI BROWN UNIVERSITY E 104,112 N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Transitions Project

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI BROWN UNIVERSITY E 270,598 C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Transitions Project

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI R W JOHNSON FDN F 211,701 N The Dartmouth Atlas Disparities Database

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI R W JOHNSON FDN F 450,972 C The Dartmouth Atlas Disparities Database

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI STATE OF VT S 20,000 R Vermont Data Analysis Project

PI- Fisher, E S MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 35,247 N Rural Health InitiativePI- Fisher, E S MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 36,657 C Rural Health InitiativePI- Fisher, E S MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 40,962 N VA IPA - Jennifer SnidePI- Fisher, E S MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 43,010 C VA IPA - Jennifer SnidePI- Flood, A B CFMED R W JOHNSON FDN F 77,326 N Addressing Disparities in

Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis in African Americans

PI- Flood, A B CFMED R W JOHNSON FDN F 61,939 C Addressing Disparities in Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis in African Americans

PI- Goodman, D C PEDI PHS-HRSA G 24,950 N HRSA Development of Travel Time Data

PI- Goodman, D C PEDI PHS-HRSA G 485,863 C Primary Care Service Area Enhancements and Studies

PI- Jenkins, P C PEDI PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 342,133 N Mechanisms of Variation in Outcomes for Stage 1 Surgery

PI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A CFMED FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 12,500 S Health Decision ResourcePI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A CFMED FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 716,708 R Health Decision ResourcePI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A CFMED FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 741,383 C Health Decision ResourcePI- Nelson, E C CFMED PHS-AHRQ G 28,609 N Evaluating the Sustainability of a

Quality Improvement Initiative

PI- Nelson, W A PSTRY FDN FOR HEALTHY COM F 4,000 N Rural Ethics Needs Assessment

PI- Nelson, W A PSTRY FDN FOR HEALTHY COM F 25,000 N Rural Ethics Planning GrantPI- Nelson, W A PSTRY PHS-NIH-NLM G 67,466 N Handbook for Rural Health Care

EthicsPI- Nelson, W A PSTRY PHS-NIH-NLM G 67,499 C Handbook for Rural Health Care

EthicsPI- Nelson, W A PSTRY VETERAN'S ADMIN G 82,040 N Business Case for Patient Safety

IIPI- Nelson, W A PSTRY VETERAN'S ADMIN G 438,301 C Business Case for Patient Safety

IIPI- Nowicki, E MEDI AM HEART ASSOC F 60,500 N Improved Prediction of Early and

Late Survival After AVRPI- Nowicki, E MEDI AM HEART ASSOC F 121,000 C Improved Prediction of Early and

Late Survival After AVRPI- O'Connor, G T MEDI AM DIABETES ASSOC F 100,000 N Myocardial Effects of Tight

Glucose Control in DiabeticsPI- O'Connor, G T MEDI AM DIABETES ASSOC F 200,000 C Myocardial Effects of Tight

Glucose Control in Diabetics

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- O'Connor, G T MEDI AM HEART ASSOC F 21,000 N NNE Biomarker Study: Assessing the Role of Biomarkers in CABG Surgery

PI- O'Connor, G T MEDI AM HEART ASSOC F 21,000 C NNE Biomarker Study: Assessing the Role of Biomarkers in CABG Surgery

PI- O'Connor, G T MEDI CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 92,864 R CF Patient RegistryPI- O'Connor, G T MEDI CYSTIC FIBROSIS FDN F 379,882 R Cystic Fibrosis National Program

CO- Rauh, S S CFMED ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F $ under PI N Using Clinical Process Cost Analysis to Eliminate Waste in Health Care

PI- Schwartz, L M MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G 558,755 C Improving the Quality of News Reporting on Medicine

PI- Schwartz, L M MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 15,000 N Association of Health Care Journalists Meeting

PI- Skinner, J S ECON PHS-NIH-NIA G 746,563 S Causes and Consequences of Health Care Intensity

PI- Skinner, J S ECON PHS-NIH-NIA G 928,812 C Causes and Consequences of Health Care Intensity

CO- Skinner, J S ECON BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Data Core

CO- Skinner, J S ECON BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Data Core

CO- Skinner, J S ECON BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Measurement Core

CO- Skinner, J S ECON BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Measurement Core

CO- Skinner, J S ECON BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI N Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Transitions Project

CO- Skinner, J S ECON BROWN UNIVERSITY E $ under PI C Shaping Long-Term Care in America: Transitions Project

CO- Snide, J A CFMED VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI N VA IPA - Jennifer SnideCO- Snide, J A CFMED VETERAN'S ADMIN G $ under PI C VA IPA - Jennifer SnidePI- Splaine, M E MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 257,350 R Development of a VA National

Quality Scholars ProgramPI- Splaine, M E MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 547,294 C Development of a VA National

Quality Scholars ProgramPI- Thomas, V S CFMED PHS-NIH-NIA G 79,950 R The Association Between

Disability and Medical Spending

PI- Tosteson, A MEDI PHS-NIH-NIA G 443,925 C Evaluation of Osteoporosis in the Elderly

PI- Wadsworth, E B CFMED ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTH F 24,951 N Using Clinical Process Cost Analysis to Eliminate Waste in Health Care

PI- Weinstein, J N ORTHO PHS-NIH-NIAMS G 1,274,146 C NIAMS MCRC in Musculoskeletal Diseases

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CENTER FOR EVALUATIVE CLINICAL SCIENCES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Wennberg, J E CFMED CALIF HEALTHCARE F 150,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project/California HealthCare Foundation

PI- Wennberg, J E CFMED CALIF HEALTHCARE F 300,000 C Dartmouth Atlas Project/California HealthCare Foundation

PI- Wennberg, J E CFMED PHS-AHRQ G 288,958 C Pre/Post Doctoral Training, Evaluative Clinical Sciences

PI- Wennberg, J E CFMED R W JOHNSON FDN F 296,336 R Dartmouth Atlas ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED R W JOHNSON FDN F 603,664 C Dartmouth Atlas ProjectPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED UNITED HEALTH FDN F 250,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project - United

Health FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED UNITED HEALTH FDN F 500,000 C Dartmouth Atlas Project - United

Health FoundationPI- Wennberg, J E CFMED WELLPOINT FOUNDATION F 100,000 N Dartmouth Atlas Project -

WellpointPI- Woloshin, S MEDI VETERAN'S ADMIN G 15,000 N "Drug Facts" Box InterviewsPI- Zubkoff, M CFMED FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 200,000 N Shared Decision Making

Leadership GrantPI- Zubkoff, M CFMED FDN INFORMED MED DEC F 200,000 C Shared Decision Making

Leadership Grant

CECS Total 15,226,824

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CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Folt, C L BIOL PHS-NIH-NIEHS G $ under PI R Toxic Metals in the Northeast: From Biological to Environmental Implications

PI- Hamilton, J W PHARM PHS-NIH-NIEHS G 2,932,091 R Toxic Metals in the Northeast: From Biological to Environmental Implications

PI- Sturup, S EARS BATTELLE MEM INST C 20,250 N The Impact of Water Contaminants on Human Health-Arsenic

CEHS Total 2,952,341

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DARTMOUTH CENTER ON ADDICTION, RECOVERY AND EDUCATION

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- O'Donnell, J FMEDI BOSTON UNIVERSITY E 12,000 C Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Education at U.S. Medical Schools

DCARE Total 12,000

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INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY TECHNOLOGY STUDIES

AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ames, J THAY DOD-USAIRE G 119,214 C IPA US Army Research Institute Environ MedPI- Brown, W B PROV CYBER DEFENSE INST C 80,000 N NIRT Training ProgramPI- Brown, W B PROV NCSCTCC P 199,808 N Livewire Cyber Exercise for TOPOFF3CO- Cybenko, G THAY/D NATL INST JUSTICE G $ under PI N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth

CollegeCO- Donald, B R COSC NATL INST JUSTICE G $ under PI N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth

CollegeCO- Henderson, J V CFMED NATL INST JUSTICE G $ under PI N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth

CollegePI- Kotz, D F COSC NATL INST JUSTICE G 3,779,778 N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth

CollegeCO- McGrath, D M THAY/D NATL INST JUSTICE G $ under PI N The Institute for Security Studies at Dartmouth

CollegePI- McGrath, D M THAY/D VERIDIAN C 9,000 N Proactive and Predictive Information Assurance

for Next Generation Systems Program (P2ings)

PI- McGrath, S P THAY/D DOD-USAIRE G 26,008 N Acute Mountain Sickness Electronic Data Capture System

PI- Wybourne, M PROV DOC-NIST G 494,739 C Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P)

ISTS Total 4,708,547

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INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY TECHNOLOGY STUDIES

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ames, J THAY DOD-USAIRE G 119,068 C IPA US Army Research Institute Environ Med

PI- Brown, W B PROV CYBER DEFENSE INST C 77,936 N NIRT Training ProgramPI- Brown, W B PROV NCSCTCC P 357,176 N Livewire Cyber Exercise for TOPOFF3

CO- Franklin, M J C-SVC US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI N Greenpass: Flexible Security for WLAN Access Control

CO- Franklin, M J C-SVC US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI C Greenpass: Flexible Security for WLAN Access Control

CO- Henderson, T N COSC US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI N MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

CO- Henderson, T N COSC US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI C MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

PI- Kotz, D F COSC DOJ-OJP G 3,062,493 N Institute for Security Technology Studies

PI- Kotz, D F COSC DOJ-OJP G 1,870,723 C Institute for Security Technology Studies

PI- Kotz, D F COSC US DEPT OF HOME SEC G 846,047 N MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

PI- Kotz, D F COSC US DEPT OF HOME SEC G 1,925,651 C MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

PI- McGrath, S P THAY/D DOD-USAIRE G 26,008 N Acute Mountain Sickness Electronic Data Capture System

PI- Smith, S W COSC US DEPT OF HOME SEC G 638,444 N Greenpass: Flexible Security for WLAN Access Control

PI- Smith, S W COSC US DEPT OF HOME SEC G 639,691 C Greenpass: Flexible Security for WLAN Access Control

CO- Stearns, W THAY US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI N MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

CO- Stearns, W THAY US DEPT OF HOME SEC G $ under PI C MAP: Security through Measurement for Wireless LANs

ISTS Total 9,563,237

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Ahles, T A PSTRY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Ahles, T A PSTRY PHS-NIH-NCI G 296,933 C Cognitive Effects of Cancer

ChemotherapyCO- Arrick, B A MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Arrick, B A MEDI ALLEGHENY-SINGER RES P 1,150 R NSABP Breast Cancer Prevention TrialPI- Arrick, B A MEDI KOMEN CANCER FDN F 125,000 C Epigenetic Consequences of BRCA1: The

Key to its Role as a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Human Breast Cancer

PI- Arrick, B A MEDI KOMEN CANCER FDN F 125,000 N Epigenetic Consequences of BRCA1: The Key to its Role as a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Human Breast Cancer

PI- Arrick, B A MEDI NAT SGCL ADJ B&B PJT P 20,400 R STAR Trial P2CO- Barth, R J SURGY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Brenner, C M GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Brenner, C M GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G 297,040 C Functional Structural Analysis HIT

ProteinsPI- Brenner, C M GNTCS THOMAS JEFFERSON UNV E 15,991 N Arrestin Interaction with Endocytic

ComponentsPI- Brenner, C M GNTCS THOMAS JEFFERSON UNV E -82,858 R NitFhit: Structural and Molecular

PharmacologyCO- Carney, P A CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Channon-Smith, J Y MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Chapman, M S MEDI 3M CORPORATION C 98,377 N De-Escalation Study of 852A Admnistered

TopicallyCO- Cole, B F CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Cole, B F CFMED BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON C 44,000 N CA BIGPI- Cole, M D PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G 468,500 C Essential Effectors of Myc FunctionPI- Cole, M D PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,307 C MYC Dependent Pathways in Apoptosis

and LymphomagenesisPI- Davis, T H MEDI BANYU PHARMACEUTICAL C 2,360 N J-107088 Patients with Advanced

Squamous Cell CarcinomasPI- Demars, L R OBGYN INTERMUNE INC C 1,326 N Actimmune in Comb w/Chemo Advanced

Ovarian CancerPI- Demars, L R OBGYN UNIV OF NC E 12,105 C Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG)CO- Dietrich, A J CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Dmitrovsky, E PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Dragnev, K H MEDI AMGEN INC C 2,500 N A Dose-Escalation Trial of the

Combination of Docetaxel, Gemcitabine and Filgrastim

PI- Dragnev, K H MEDI CALGB FOUNDATION F 59,775 N A Clinical Trial to Validate Molecular Chemoprevention Targets

PI- Dragnev, K H MEDI GENENTECH INC C 35,000 N Targretin and Tarceva for Aerodigestive Cancers

PI- Dragnev, K H MEDI LIGAND PHARM C 35,000 N Targretin and Tarceva for Aerodigestive Cancers

PI- Dragnev, K H MEDI PPD DEVELOPMENT C 22,500 N Taxotere & Carboplatin vs Taxotere & Gemcitabline

CO- Eastman, A R PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Eisenberg, B SURGY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Eisenberg, B SURGY AMER COLL RADIOLOGY P 51,314 N RTOG Committee Chair AgreementPI- Eisenberg, B SURGY FOXCHASE CANCER CTR P 19,913 N The Molecular Actions of Imatinib

Mesylate in GISTs

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI ANTIGENICS INC C 5,500 N Interleukin 2 and or Dacarbazine/Temozolomide Based Therapy

PI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI CALGB FOUNDATION F 89,639 C CALGB StudiesPI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI CELL GENESYS, INC. C 22,100 N CG1940 and CG8711 vs DocetaxelPI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI PFIZER INC C 75,033 N Randomized Study of SU011248 vs

Interferon-aPI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G 351,550 C Immunotherapy for Renal Cell Carcinoma

PI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI WYETH PHARM INC C 9,434 N Phase 3Randomized, Open Label study of Interferon Alfa alone

PI- Fadul, C E MEDI PHARMACIA C 1,000 N Phase III Open Label of IV Edotearin vs Temozolomide or Carmustine (BCNU) or Lomustine (CCNU) in Patients with Glioblastoma Multiforme that has Progressed/Recurred After Alkylator-Based (NEO) Adjuvant Chemotherapy

PI- Fadul, C E MEDI PHARMACIA C 18,656 N Thalidomide & Irinotecan Following Rad for Glioblastoma Multiforme

CO- Fiering, S N MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Gautier, M MEDI MILLENNIUM PHARM C 22,338 N Pilot Study of Low Dose Melphalan &

Bortezomib for Treatment of AML & High Risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes

CO- Givan, A L PHLGY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Greenberg, E R CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Continuation of Follow-up of DES-

Exposed CohortsCO- Hamilton, J W PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Harper, D M CFMED MERCK & CO C 5,363 N A Placebo-Controlled, Dose Ranging

Study of Quadrivalent HPV Virus-Like Particle (VLP) Vaccine in 16-23 Year Olds

CO- Hoopes, P J SURGY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Hug, E B MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Hug, E B MEDI AMER COLL RADIOLOGY P 45,450 C Radiation Therapy Oncology GroupPI- Hug, E B MEDI AMER COLL RADIOLOGY P 9,800 R Radiation Therapy Oncology GroupPI- Israel, M A NCCC PHS-NIH-NCI G 2,918,751 C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Israel, M A NCCC PHS-NIH-NCI G 213,321 S Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Israel, M A PEDI THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 1,400,000 C Development Animal Models-Childhood

MedulloblastomaPI- Israel, M A PEDI THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 350,000 R Development Animal Models-Childhood

MedulloblastomaPI- Israel, M A PEDI THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 1,800,000 C Improved Strategies, Classification

Primary Brain TumorsPI- Israel, M A PEDI THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 450,000 R Improved Strategies, Classification

Primary Brain TumorsCO- Jewell, D A LIB BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON C $ under PI N CA BIGCO- Karagas, M R CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Karagas, M R CFMED WESTAT C 56,165 C Bladder RegistryPI- Kaufman, P A MEDI AMGEN INC C 20,237 N Phase II Study Evaluating Administration

of Pegfilgrastim w/Docetaxel, Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide

PI- Kaufman, P A MEDI HOFFMAN LA ROCHE C 16,008 N Phase II Study of KOS-862 Admininstered IV Weekly for 3 Wks

PI- Kaufman, P A MEDI OHIO STATE UNIV E 3,527 N Ohio State Phase II Herceptin with Proleukin

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Kaufman, P A MEDI ORTHO BIOTECH C 7,466 N Randomized Open Label Trial Comparing Treatment with Either Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin or Capecitabine as First Line Chemotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer in Women 65 Years and Older

PI- Kaufman, P A MEDI WYETH PHARM INC C 15,389 N CCI-779 Letrozole and CCI779 in Combo with Letrozole

PI- Kaufman, P A MEDI WYETH PHARM INC C 3,210 N Letrozole in Combination with 2 Dose Levels of Oral CCI-779

PI- Kisselev, A PHARM LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 8,333 N Novel Inhibitors of the 26S ProteasomePI- Larsen, E C PEDI NAT'L CHILD CA FDN F 47,844 N Children's Oncology GroupPI- Larsen, E C PEDI NAT'L CHILD CA FDN F 4,589 R Children's Oncology Grp Reimbursement

Contract for NCI Studies

CO- Lewis, L D MEDI NS PHARMA INC C $ under PI N Dose Escalation Study of IV Administered NS-9 in Subjects with Liver Metastases

CO- Lewis, L D MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Lewis, L D MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Lewis, L D MEDI ACUSPHERE INC C 30,891 N Phase I AI-850 in Patients with Solid

TumorsPI- Lewis, L D MEDI GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 126,203 N Effects of Food on Pharmacokinetics of

GW572016PI- Lewis, L D MEDI GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 50,873 N PK Interactions Between GW597599 and

DocetaxalPI- Lewis, L D MEDI LINEBERRY RESEARCH C 59,832 N Phase I Dose Escalation Study of the

Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Biological and Clinical Activity of EMD 273066 Administered with Low Dose Cyclophosphamide to Subjects with Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule Positive Advanced Cancers

PI- Lewis, L D MEDI THERADEX C 66,411 N Topotecan in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors

PI- Lewis, L D MEDI WYETH PHARM INC C 6,855 N A Phase I Dose Escalation Study of CMD-193 in Subjects with Advanced Malignant Tumors

PI- Lewis, L D MEDI YAMANOUCHI PHARMA C 74,559 N Open Label 2 Cycle Trial of 168 Hour Infusion of YM155

CO- Lewis, P J RADO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Meehan, K R MEDI GENENTECH INC C 1,000 N National Lymphomocare StudyCO- Memoli, V A PATH PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Milano, A GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Moore, J H GNTCS PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 345,106 N Collaborative R01: Genetic Architecture of

Plasma t-PA and PAI-1PI- Moore, J H GNTCS PHS-NIH-NIAID G 515,687 C Bioinformatics Strategies for Biodefense

Vaccine ResearchPI- Moore, J H GNTCS PHS-NIH-NIAID G 486,051 N Bioinformatics Strategies for Biodefense

Vaccine ResearchPI- Moore, J H GNTCS PHS-NIH-NICHD G 377,500 N Genetic Basis of Trauma RecoveryCO- Morganelli, P M MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Noelle, R J MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Noll, W W PATH PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cognitive Effects of Cancer

ChemotherapyCO- Paulsen, K D THAY/A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support Grant

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Perez, R P MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Perez, R P MEDI NS PHARMA INC C 3,443 N Dose Escalation Study of IV Administered

NS-9 in Subjects with Liver Metastases

CO- Pipas, J M MEDI PHARMACIA C $ under PI N Thalidomide & Irinotecan Following Rad for Glioblastoma Multiforme

PI- Pipas, J M MEDI BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB C 35,000 N Phase II Trial of Erbitux, Radiotherapy and Twice Weekly Gemcitabine in Patients with Adencocarcinoma of the Pancreas

PI- Pipas, J M MEDI EXELIXIS INC C 2,804 N A Phase III Multicenter, Single Blind, Randomized Study of XL119 versus 5-Fluororacil (5FU) Plus Leucovorin in Subjects with Advanced Biliary Tumors not Amendable to Conventional Surgery

PI- Pipas, J M MEDI MILLENNIUM PHARM C 9,054 N Randomized Multicenter Open Label Phase 2b Study of Velcade Alone and Velcade Plus Irinotecan

PI- Pipas, J M MEDI PHARMACIA C 1,000 N A Randomized, Multi-Center Phase III Trial of Irinotecan in Combination with Three Different Methods of Administration of Fluoropyrimidine

PI- Pipas, J M MEDI THERION BIOLOGICS C 9,598 N Phase III Randomized Controlled Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficiacy of PANVAC-VF in Combination with GM-CSF vs Best Supportive Care or Palliative Chemotherapy in Patients with Metastatic (Stage IV) Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas

PI- Rees, J R CFMED STATE OF NH S 551,811 R New Hampshire Cancer RegistryCO- Rhodes, C H PATH PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Rigas, J R MEDI AMGEN INC C $ under PI N A Dose-Escalation Trial of the

Combination of Docetaxel, Gemcitabine and Filgrastim

PI- Rigas, J R MEDI AVENTIS PHARM C 359,680 C Multi-Center Non-Platinum Based Lung Cancer Study

PI- Rigas, J R MEDI BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB C 54,850 N Taxol and Carboplatin with Bexarotene Oral Capsules NSCLC

PI- Rigas, J R MEDI ELI LILLY & COMPANY C 15,000 N International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) Workshop

PI- Rigas, J R MEDI GENENTECH INC C 500 N Tarceva Expanded AccessPI- Rigas, J R MEDI GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 71,797 N PK Interactions between GW597599 and

DocetaxalPI- Rigas, J R MEDI IMCLONE SYSTEMS INC C 6,893 N Randomized Phase III Study of Docetaxel

or Pemetrexed with or without Cetuximab in Patients with Recurrent or Progressive NSCLC after Platinum Based Therapy

PI- Rigas, J R MEDI TELIK, INC. C 7,425 N A Phase III Randomized Study of TLK286 vs. Gefitnib

PI- Rothstein, R I MEDI MERCK & CO C 93,015 N Multicenter Study to Determine Effect of 156 Wks with MK-0966 on Neoplastic Polyps

CO- Saykin, A J PSTRY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cognitive Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy

CO- Schwartz, G N MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI S Cancer Center Support Grant

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AWARDS RECEIVED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Awards FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Smith, E M MEDI CALGB FOUNDATION F 12,500 N Oncology Nursing grantCO- Speck, N A BICHM PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Titus-Ernstoff, L T CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G 175,000 C Continuation of Follow-up of DES-

Exposed CohortsPI- Tretter, C G MEDI GENENTECH INC C 6,012 N Double Blind CT to Evaluate the Efficacy

& Safety of TarcevaCO- Wells, W A PATH KOMEN CANCER FDN F $ under PI C Epigenetic Consequences of BRCA1: The

Key to its Role as a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Human Breast Cancer

CO- Wells, W A PATH KOMEN CANCER FDN F $ under PI N Epigenetic Consequences of BRCA1: The Key to its Role as a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Human Breast Cancer

PI- Yun, K GNTCS NAT'L BRAIN TUMOR FD F 50,000 N Characterization and Abiation of Tumor Stem Cells in Oligodendroglioma

NCCC Total 13,587,686

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ahles, T A PSTRY PHS-NIH-NCI G 357,750 C Cognitive Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy

CO- Ahles, T A PSTRY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Barth, R J SURGY PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 N Colorectal Cancer Dendritic Cell

Vaccine + CTLA4CO- Barth, R J SURGY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Brenner, C M GNTCS OHIO STATE UNIV E 302,235 N Cell Cycle Analysis of

FHIT/HNT2PI- Brenner, C M GNTCS OHIO STATE UNIV E 1,314,507 C Cell Cycle Analysis of

FHIT/HNT2PI- Brenner, C M GNTCS OHIO STATE UNIV E 82,858 N NitFhit: Structural and Molecular

PharmacologyPI- Brenner, C M GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,775 N Cell Cycle Regulation by Cdc123

and Chfr HomologsPI- Brenner, C M GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G 297,040 C Functional Structural Analysis

HIT ProteinsPI- Brenner, C M GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G 359,775 N Nicotinamide Riboside Kinase:

Nutrition and PharmacologyPI- Brenner, C M GNTCS PHS-NIH-NIA G 359,775 N New NAD+ Biosynthetic Genes

and Regulation of Early and Late Aging

CO- Brenner, C M GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Carey, M CFMED DANA FARBER INST P $ under PI N Paradigm WebsitePI- Carney, P A CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G 786,163 N Hormone Replacement Therapy

and Breast CancerPI- Carney, P A CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G 910,771 R New Hampshire Mammography

NetworkCO- Carney, P A CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Channon-Smith, J Y MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Channon-Smith, J Y MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Colorectal Cancer Dendritic Cell

Vaccine + CTLA4PI- Chapman, M S MEDI 3M CORPORATION C 473,956 N De-Escalation Study of 852A

Admnistered TopicallyPI- Cole, B F CFMED BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON C 430,380 N CA BIGCO- Cole, B F CFMED DANA FARBER INST P $ under PI N Paradigm WebsiteCO- Cole, B F CFMED INTERN MYELOMA FDN F $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions

in Transplanted Myeloma

CO- Cole, B F CFMED LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI N Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

CO- Cole, B F CFMED LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI C Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

CO- Cole, B F CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Cole, B F CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Colorectal Cancer Dendritic Cell

Vaccine + CTLA4CO- Cole, B F CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma

PatientsCO- Cole, B F CFMED PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions

in Transplanted Myeloma Patients

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Cole, M D PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G 536,908 C Essential Effectors of Myc Function

PI- Cole, M D PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G 395,000 C MYC Dependent Pathways in Apoptosis and Lymphomagenesis

PI- Collins, E D SURGY MASS GEN HOSPITAL P 31,204 N Measuring the Quality of Decisions in Breast Cancer

PI- Collins, E D SURGY MASS GEN HOSPITAL P 65,130 C Measuring the Quality of Decisions in Breast Cancer

CO- Dietrich, A J CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Dmitrovsky, E PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Dragnev, K H MEDI AVENTIS PHARM C 27,551 N A National Web Based

Randomized Phase III Study of Erlotinib or Placebot Following Concurent Docetaxel, Carboplatin, and Thoracic Radiotherapy in Patients with Inoperable Stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

PI- Dragnev, K H MEDI CALGB FOUNDATION F 37,500 N A Clinical Trial to Validate Molecular Chemoprevention Targets

CO- Eastman, A R PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Eisenberg, B SURGY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI CELL GENESYS, INC. C 94,905 N CG1940 and CG8711 vs

DocetaxelPI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI DOD-AMRMC G 80,482 N Dendritic Cell Biology in Patients

with Prostate CancerPI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI DOD-AMRMC G 39,443 C Dendritic Cell Biology in Patients

with Prostate CancerPI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI PFIZER INC C 163,375 N Randomized Study of SU011248

vs Interferon-aPI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma

PatientsPI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI POINT THERAPEUTICS C 86,013 N Open Label Phase II Trial of

PT100 in Patients with Metastatic Melanoma

PI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI VIRGINIA COMM UNIV E 2,000 N Phase I Trial of Dacarbazine and Bortezomib in Melanoma and Soft Tissue Sarcoma

PI- Ernstoff, M S MEDI WYETH PHARM INC C 292,842 N Phase 3Randomized, Open Label study of Interferon Alfa alone

CO- Ernstoff, M S MEDI INTERN MYELOMA FDN F $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in Transplanted Myeloma

CO- Ernstoff, M S MEDI LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI N Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

CO- Ernstoff, M S MEDI LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI C Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

CO- Ernstoff, M S MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Colorectal Cancer Dendritic Cell Vaccine + CTLA4

CO- Ernstoff, M S MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N The Therapeutic Use of Allogeneic Dendritic Cells in Patients with Cancer

CO- Fadul, C E MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Decision Spt Glioblastoma Multiforme

CO- Fiering, S N MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Givan, A L PHLGY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Hamilton, J W PHARM PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Hamilton, J W PHARM UNIV OF NH E $ under PI N NH IDeA Network of Biomedical

Research Excellence (INBRE)

CO- Hamilton, J W PHARM UNIV OF NH E $ under PI C NH IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE)

CO- Harris, R D RADO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma Patients

CO- Hoopes, P J SURGY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Hug, E B MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Israel, M A NCCC PHS-NIH-NCI G 3,011,808 C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Israel, M A PEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G 5,453,042 N Dartmouth Center of Cancer

Nanotechnology ExcellencePI- Israel, M A PEDI THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 333,025 R Development Animal Models-

Childhood MedulloblastomaPI- Israel, M A PEDI THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 1,422,466 C Development Animal Models-

Childhood MedulloblastomaPI- Israel, M A PEDI THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 426,250 R Improved Strategies,

Classification Primary Brain Tumors

PI- Israel, M A PEDI THEODORA B BETZ FDN F 1,882,457 C Improved Strategies, Classification Primary Brain Tumors

CO- Jewell, D A LIB BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON C $ under PI N CA BIGCO- Karagas, M R CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Kaufman, P A MEDI HOFFMAN LA ROCHE C 96,437 N Phase II Study of KOS-862

Admininstered IV Weekly for 3 Wks

PI- Kaufman, P A MEDI ORTHO BIOTECH C 87,176 N Randomized Open Label Trial Comparing Treatment with Either Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin or Capecitabine as First Line Chemotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer in Women 65 Years and Older

PI- Kaufman, P A MEDI WYETH PHARM INC C 173,057 N CCI-779 Letrozole and CCI779 in Combo with Letrozole

PI- Kisselev, A PHARM SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 99,526 N Why Are Malignant Cells More Sensitive to Proteasome Inhibitors Than Their Normal and Immortalized Counterparts?

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Kisselev, A PHARM SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 99,919 C Why Are Malignant Cells More Sensitive to Proteasome Inhibitors Than Their Normal and Immortalized Counterparts?

PI- Larsen, E C PEDI NAT'L CHILD CA FDN F 23,000 N Children's Oncology GroupPI- Lewis, L D MEDI GLAXOSMITHKLINE C 21,079 N Safety Profile of Lapatinib in

Cancer PatientsPI- Lewis, L D MEDI LINEBERRY RESEARCH C 587,567 N Phase I Dose Escalation Study

of the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Biological and Clinical Activity of EMD 273066 Administered with Low Dose Cyclophosphamide to Subjects with Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule Positive Advanced Cancers

PI- Lewis, L D MEDI THERADEX C 165,917 N Topotecan in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors

PI- Lewis, L D MEDI WYETH PHARM INC C 311,115 N A Phase I Dose Escalation Study of CMD-193 in Subjects with Advanced Malignant Tumors

PI- Lewis, L D MEDI YAMANOUCHI PHARMA C 270,002 N Open Label 2 Cycle Trial of 168 Hour Infusion of YM155

CO- Lewis, L D MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Llewellyn-Thomas, H A CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G 255,352 N Decision Spt Glioblastoma

MultiformeCO- MacKenzie, T A MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R New Hampshire Mammography

NetworkPI- Meehan, K R MEDI GENENTECH INC C 18,220 N National Lymphomocare Study

PI- Meehan, K R MEDI INTERN MYELOMA FDN F 86,400 N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in Transplanted Myeloma

PI- Meehan, K R MEDI LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 199,984 N Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

PI- Meehan, K R MEDI LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F 362,055 C Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

PI- Meehan, K R MEDI PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 199,875 N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions in Transplanted Myeloma Patients

CO- Meehan, K R MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma Patients

CO- Milano, A GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Moore, J H GNTCS PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 344,776 N Collaborative R01: Genetic

Architecture of Plasma t-PA and PAI-1

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS PHS-NIH-NHLBI G 663,830 N Genetic Architecture of Plasma t-PA and PAI-1

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED:

Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS PHS-NIH-NIAID G 564,005 N Bioinformatics Strategies for Biodefense Vaccine Research

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS PHS-NIH-NICHD G 287,422 N Genetic Basis of Trauma Recovery

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS PHS-NIH-NLM G 394,359 N Machine Learning Prediction of Cancer Susceptibility

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS UNIV OF NH E 412,468 N NH IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE)

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS UNIV OF NH E 1,636,053 C NH IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE)

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS VANDERBILT UNIV E 15,334 N Burn Related Acute Lung Injury: Genetic Basis

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS VANDERBILT UNIV E 196,564 C Burn Related Acute Lung Injury: Genetic Basis

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS VANDERBILT UNIV E 69,000 N Molecular Signatures of Lung Cancer

PI- Moore, J H GNTCS VANDERBILT UNIV E 284,964 C Molecular Signatures of Lung Cancer

CO- Morganelli, P M MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Noelle, R J MICRO INTERN MYELOMA FDN F $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions

in Transplanted Myeloma

CO- Noelle, R J MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantCO- Noelle, R J MICRO PHS-NIH-NHLBI G $ under PI N Cytotoxic Effector Cell Infusions

in Transplanted Myeloma Patients

CO- Noll, W W PATH PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cognitive Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy

CO- Paulsen, K D THAY/A PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Perez, R P MEDI DOD-AMRMC G 293,138 N Therapeutic Targeting of Protein

Complexes of SRPY2, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor in Ovarian Cancer

PI- Perez, R P MEDI DOD-AMRMC G 618,423 C Therapeutic Targeting of Protein Complexes of SRPY2, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor in Ovarian Cancer

PI- Perez, R P MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G 177,888 R Translational Development of Novel Anticancer Therapies

CO- Perez, R P MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Pipas, J M MEDI BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB C 230,086 N Phase II Trial of Erbitux,

Radiotherapy and Twice Weekly Gemcitabine in Patients with Adencocarcinoma of the Pancreas

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Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Pipas, J M MEDI EXELIXIS INC C 67,848 N A Phase III Multicenter, Single Blind, Randomized Study of XL119 versus 5-Fluororacil (5FU) Plus Leucovorin in Subjects with Advanced Biliary Tumors not Amendable to Conventional Surgery

PI- Pipas, J M MEDI THERION BIOLOGICS C 52,620 N Phase III Randomized Controlled Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficiacy of PANVAC-VF in Combination with GM-CSF vs Best Supportive Care or Palliative Chemotherapy in Patients with Metastatic (Stage IV) Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas

PI- Rees, J R CFMED STATE OF NH S 551,811 R New Hampshire Cancer Registry

CO- Rhodes, C H PATH DOD-AMRMC G $ under PI N Therapeutic Targeting of Protein Complexes of SRPY2, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor in Ovarian Cancer

CO- Rhodes, C H PATH DOD-AMRMC G $ under PI C Therapeutic Targeting of Protein Complexes of SRPY2, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor in Ovarian Cancer

CO- Rhodes, C H PATH PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Rigas, J R MEDI CELL THERAPEUTICS C 234,438 N Phase II Study of the

Combination of Paclitaxel Poliglumex (CT2-103,Xyotax) and Pemetrexed (Alimta)for the Treatment of Patients with Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

PI- Rigas, J R MEDI DANA FARBER INST P 198,000 N Paradigm WebsitePI- Rigas, J R MEDI ELI LILLY & COMPANY C 15,000 N International Association for the

Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) Workshop

PI- Rigas, J R MEDI GENENTECH INC C 9,695 N Tarceva Expanded AccessPI- Rigas, J R MEDI IMCLONE SYSTEMS INC C 50,254 N Randomized Phase III Study of

Docetaxel or Pemetrexed with or without Cetuximab in Patients with Recurrent or Progressive NSCLC after Platinum Based Therapy

PI- Rigas, J R MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G 12,000 N IASLC Biology and Prevention Lung CA Workshop

PI- Rigas, J R MEDI TELIK, INC. C 43,266 N A Phase III Randomized Study of TLK286 vs. Gefitnib

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Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Ripple, G H MEDI BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB C 336,000 N Phase III Randomized Multicenter Study of Cetuximab, Oxaplatin, 5 FU Treated Metastatic EGFR Positive Colorectal Cancer

CO- Saykin, A J PSTRY PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cognitive Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy

CO- Sentman, C L MICRO LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI N Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

CO- Sentman, C L MICRO LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA F $ under PI C Lymphodepletion with Adoptive Immunotherapy for Myeloma

CO- Speck, N A BICHM PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI C Cancer Center Support GrantPI- Titus-Ernstoff, L T CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G 257,683 R Continuation of Follow-up of DES-

Exposed CohortsCO- Titus-Ernstoff, L T CFMED PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Hormone Replacement Therapy

and Breast CancerCO- Tosteson, A MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Hormone Replacement Therapy

and Breast CancerPI- Tretter, C G MEDI GENENTECH INC C 42,002 N Double Blind CT to Evaluate the

Efficacy & Safety of Tarceva

PI- Tretter, C G MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G 141,750 N The Therapeutic Use of Allogeneic Dendritic Cells in Patients with Cancer

CO- Tretter, C G MEDI PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI R Lymphodepletion for Melanoma Patients

PI- Turk, M MICRO CANCER RES INST F 50,000 N Therapeutic Applications of Concomitant Tumor Immunity

PI- Turk, M MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G 399,750 N Mechanisms of Concomitant Tumor Immunity

PI- Turk, M MICRO SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 99,417 N Investigation of Tumor-Induced Concomitant Immunity and Immune Suppression

PI- Turk, M MICRO SIDNEY KIMMEL FDN F 99,894 C Investigation of Tumor-Induced Concomitant Immunity and Immune Suppression

PI- Turk, M MICRO THE MELANOMA RES FDN F 49,890 N Generating and Maintaining Post-Excisional Immunity against Poorly-Immunogenic Melanoma

PI- Turk, M MICRO THE MELANOMA RES FDN F 49,944 C Generating and Maintaining Post-Excisional Immunity against Poorly-Immunogenic Melanoma

CO- Usherwood, E J MICRO PHS-NIH-NCI G $ under PI N Mechanisms of Concomitant Tumor Immunity

PI- Yun, K GNTCS CHILD BRAIN TUMOR F 25,000 N Ablation of Tumor Stem Cells in Medulloblastoma

PI- Yun, K GNTCS CHILD BRAIN TUMOR F 25,000 C Ablation of Tumor Stem Cells in Medulloblastoma

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Name DEPT Agency Type Total Requested

FY 2005

Proposal Type

Title

PI- Yun, K GNTCS NAT'L BRAIN TUMOR FD F 50,000 N Characterization and Abiation of Tumor Stem Cells in Oligodendroglioma

PI- Yun, K GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G 113,400 N Id4 Regulation of Proliferation and Differentiation in Neural Stem Cells and Cancer

PI- Yun, K GNTCS PHS-NIH-NCI G 405,000 C Id4 Regulation of Proliferation and Differentiation in Neural Stem Cells and Cancer

PI- Yun, K GNTCS PHS-NIH-NINDS G 199,875 N Comparison and Characterization of Normal and Tumor Stem Cells in Murine Brain

NCCC Total 34,040,414

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Office of Sponsored Projects Expense SummaryEight Year Comparison

FiscalYear Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total

Arts & Sciences

2005 16,888,620 5,812,248 22,700,868 2,335,009 1,057,867 3,392,876 19,223,629 6,870,115 26,093,7442004 15,466,046 5,096,888 20,562,934 789,235 303,274 1,092,509 16,255,281 5,400,162 21,655,4432003 15,814,734 4,735,090 20,549,824 991,106 356,675 1,347,781 16,805,840 5,091,765 21,897,6052002 14,344,098 4,465,167 18,809,265 493,334 295,457 788,791 14,837,432 4,760,624 19,598,0562001 13,317,172 4,238,527 17,555,699 730,701 254,432 985,133 14,047,873 4,492,959 18,540,8322000 10,183,735 3,053,203 13,236,938 1,449,936 170,038 1,619,974 11,633,671 3,223,241 14,856,9121999 9,071,929 2,355,522 11,427,451 968,624 238,507 1,207,131 10,040,553 2,594,029 12,634,5821998 8,997,401 2,392,990 11,390,391 1,119,280 153,223 1,272,503 10,116,681 2,546,213 12,662,894

Dean of the College

2005 63,285 0 63,285 0 0 0 63,285 0 63,2852004 57,553 0 57,553 0 0 0 57,553 0 57,5532003 63,090 0 63,090 0 0 0 63,090 0 63,0902002 62,913 0 62,913 0 0 0 62,913 0 62,9132001 67,064 0 67,064 0 0 0 67,064 0 67,0642000 34,750 0 34,750 0 0 0 34,750 0 34,7501999 47,202 0 47,202 0 0 0 47,202 0 47,2021998 44,002 0 44,002 0 0 0 44,002 0 44,002

Financial Aid

2005 3,572,137 0 3,572,137 -50,000 0 -50,000 3,522,137 0 3,522,1372004 3,587,895 0 3,587,895 -50,000 0 -50,000 3,537,895 0 3,537,8952003 3,572,773 0 3,572,773 -41,313 0 -41,313 3,531,460 0 3,531,4602002 3,153,552 0 3,153,552 -49,869 0 -49,869 3,103,683 0 3,103,6832001 2,819,967 0 2,819,967 -49,798 0 -49,798 2,770,169 0 2,770,1692000 2,928,116 0 2,928,116 -50,000 0 -50,000 2,878,116 0 2,878,1161999 2,696,394 0 2,696,394 -50,000 0 -50,000 2,646,394 0 2,646,3941998 2,708,616 0 2,708,616 50,000 0 50,000 2,758,616 0 2,758,616

Medical School

2005 93,493,135 31,108,925 124,602,060 1,216,585 632,771 1,849,356 94,709,720 31,741,696 126,451,4162004 90,553,010 28,315,422 118,868,432 576,348 636,183 1,212,531 91,129,358 28,951,605 120,080,9632003 78,167,240 23,576,278 101,743,518 1,210,993 522,877 1,733,870 79,378,233 24,099,155 103,477,3882002 65,423,014 20,203,296 85,626,310 621,175 339,861 961,036 66,044,189 20,543,157 86,587,3462001 54,469,192 17,761,229 72,230,421 506,975 315,102 822,077 54,976,167 18,076,331 73,052,4982000 49,691,212 16,441,691 66,132,903 380,228 393,440 773,668 50,071,440 16,835,131 66,906,5711999 43,761,328 15,024,227 58,785,555 472,883 605,016 1,077,899 44,234,211 15,629,243 59,863,4541998 40,414,511 14,117,938 54,532,449 548,572 181,339 729,911 40,963,083 14,299,277 55,262,360

<---Agency Sponsored Expenses---> <---College Cost Shared Expense---> <------Total Expense------>

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Office of Sponsored Projects Expense SummaryEight Year Comparison

FiscalYear Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total

<---Agency Sponsored Expenses---> <---College Cost Shared Expense---> <------Total Expense------>

Provost Area

2005 3,289,233 858,402 4,147,635 388,174 101,223 489,397 3,677,407 959,625 4,637,0322004 6,081,222 2,001,645 8,082,867 716,152 243,238 959,390 6,797,374 2,244,883 9,042,2572003 5,855,312 2,005,960 7,861,272 334,808 83,576 418,384 6,190,120 2,089,536 8,279,6562002 2,593,656 1,083,945 3,677,601 432,822 223,049 655,871 3,026,478 1,306,994 4,333,4722001 1,543,069 497,673 2,040,742 256,528 178,491 435,019 1,799,597 676,164 2,475,7612000 833,459 160,610 994,069 179,888 56,022 235,910 1,013,347 216,632 1,229,9791999 1,046,579 45,547 1,092,126 212,662 33,249 245,911 1,259,241 78,796 1,338,0371998 857,633 66,374 924,007 158,636 29,152 187,788 1,016,269 95,526 1,111,795

Thayer School

2005 12,269,498 4,425,449 16,694,947 474,216 396,160 870,376 12,743,714 4,821,609 17,565,3232004 14,134,597 4,902,279 19,036,876 146,211 134,805 281,016 14,280,808 5,037,084 19,317,8922003 14,228,379 4,432,924 18,661,303 193,951 54,432 248,383 14,422,330 4,487,356 18,909,6862002 11,594,631 3,963,921 15,558,552 77,546 142,763 220,309 11,672,177 4,106,684 15,778,8612001 8,680,393 2,937,451 11,617,844 115,500 60,964 176,464 8,795,893 2,998,415 11,794,3082000 5,999,645 1,897,661 7,897,306 100,847 73,707 174,554 6,100,492 1,971,368 8,071,8601999 5,055,308 1,579,047 6,634,355 63,828 27,416 91,244 5,119,136 1,606,463 6,725,5991998 4,651,229 1,661,974 6,313,203 30,282 70,796 101,078 4,681,511 1,732,770 6,414,281

Tuck School

2005 1,422,895 422,791 1,845,686 0 0 0 1,422,895 422,791 1,845,6862004 1,075,100 324,148 1,399,248 0 0 0 1,075,100 324,148 1,399,2482003 506,958 4,044 511,002 0 0 0 506,958 4,044 511,0022002 444,000 0 444,000 0 0 0 444,000 0 444,0002001 433,000 0 433,000 0 0 0 433,000 0 433,0002000 384,000 0 384,000 0 0 0 384,000 0 384,0001999 372,000 0 372,000 0 0 0 372,000 0 372,0001998 380,455 20,622 401,077 0 0 0 380,455 20,622 401,077

Total College

2005 130,998,803 42,627,815 173,626,618 4,363,984 2,188,021 6,552,005 135,362,787 44,815,836 180,178,6232004 130,955,423 40,640,382 171,595,805 2,177,946 1,317,500 3,495,446 133,133,369 41,957,882 175,091,2512003 118,208,486 34,754,296 152,962,782 2,689,545 1,017,560 3,707,105 120,898,031 35,771,856 156,669,8872002 97,615,864 29,716,329 127,332,193 1,575,008 1,001,130 2,576,138 99,190,872 30,717,459 129,908,3312001 81,329,857 25,434,880 106,764,737 1,559,906 808,989 2,368,895 82,889,763 26,243,869 109,133,6322000 70,054,917 21,553,165 91,608,082 2,060,899 693,207 2,754,106 72,115,816 22,246,372 94,362,1881999 62,050,740 19,004,343 81,055,083 1,667,997 904,188 2,572,185 63,718,737 19,908,531 83,627,2681998 58,053,847 18,259,898 76,313,745 1,906,770 434,510 2,341,280 59,960,617 18,694,408 78,655,025

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FY 2005 Expenses by Funding Type: Total College

$ 92,732,02453.4%

$ 7,164,2964.1%

$ 12,090,6517.0%

$ 15,772,2839.1%

$ 3,825,2012.2%

$ 22,922,88513.2%

$1,150,1790.9%

4,804,2472.8%

$ 2,652,6701.5%

$ 8,830,6075.1%

Dept of Health & Human Services Nat'l Science FoundationDept of Education Dept of DefenseOther Federal CorporationFoundation State & LocalPublic & Private Educational Foreign, Pvt Inst, & Prof & Trade

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Dartmouth College - Office Sponsored ProjectsFY'05 Agency Sponsored Expenses by Type Funding

Other Private CollegeDHHS NSF OED DOD Federal Corporation Foundation State University Foreign Other Totals

Arts & Sciences

Direct 3,982,692 5,284,502 269,400 297,546 3,010,327 299,708 1,922,213 942,974 774,268 7,333 97,657 16,888,620Indirect 1,987,746 1,876,593 0 52,423 1,060,705 53,778 23,748 395,882 340,632 1,133 19,608 5,812,248Total 5,970,438 7,161,095 269,400 349,969 4,071,032 353,486 1,945,961 1,338,856 1,114,900 8,466 117,265 22,700,868

Dean of the College

Direct 0 0 0 0 0 0 63,285 0 0 0 0 63,285Indirect 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 63,285 0 0 0 0 63,285

Financial Aid

Direct 0 0 3,572,137 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,572,137Indirect 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 0 0 3,572,137 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,572,137

Medical School

Direct 59,918,126 563,968 -16,336 640,330 2,964,474 4,676,927 9,148,982 11,466,784 1,094,036 587,274 2,448,570 93,493,135Indirect 24,458,643 159,408 0 250,269 669,859 874,107 626,202 2,566,148 582,847 114,285 807,157 31,108,925Total 84,376,769 723,376 -16,336 890,599 3,634,333 5,551,034 9,775,184 14,032,932 1,676,883 701,559 3,255,727 124,602,060

Provost

Direct 419,582 9,065 4,433 2,450,588 101,592 12,447 172,551 118,975 3,289,233Indirect 66,346 2,620 0 671,801 0 46,964 70,671 858,402Total 485,928 11,685 0 4,433 3,122,389 0 101,592 12,447 0 219,515 189,646 4,147,635

Thayer School

Direct 1,281,763 725,218 1,073,747 7,329,169 1,110,025 200,000 297,580 24,806 2,583 224,607 12,269,498Indirect 617,126 209,233 333,922 2,924,905 149,751 90,468 15,165 1,535 83,344 4,425,449Total 1,898,889 934,451 0 1,407,669 10,254,074 1,259,776 200,000 388,048 39,971 4,118 307,951 16,694,947

Tuck School

Direct 1,418,465 4,430 1,422,895Indirect 422,592 199 422,791Total 0 0 0 0 1,841,057 0 4,629 0 0 0 0 1,845,686

Total College

Direct 65,602,163 6,582,753 3,825,201 2,016,056 17,173,023 6,086,660 11,440,502 12,719,785 1,893,110 769,741 2,889,809 130,998,803Indirect 27,129,861 2,247,854 0 636,614 5,749,862 1,077,636 650,149 3,052,498 938,644 163,917 980,780 42,627,815Total 92,732,024 8,830,607 3,825,201 2,652,670 22,922,885 7,164,296 12,090,651 15,772,283 2,831,754 933,658 3,870,589 173,626,618

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Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect TotalTotal

Expense

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Agency Sponsored Expense & College Cost Share by Type Research & Type Funding

Type Funding

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Total Dartmouth College

EquipmentCorporation 1,805 0 1,805 0 0 0 1,805Federal 204,741 0 204,741 4,115 0 4,115 208,856Foundation 200,697 0 200,697 0 0 0 200,697

EquipmentTotal 407,243 0 407,243 4,115 0 4,115 411,358

FellowshipFederal 1,178,196 18,720 1,196,916 81,782 7,271 89,053 1,285,969Foreign 17,940 0 17,940 0 0 0 17,940Foundation 412,172 860 413,032 0 0 0 413,032

FellowshipTotal 1,608,308 19,580 1,627,888 81,782 7,271 89,053 1,716,941

Financial AidFederal 3,572,137 0 3,572,137 -50,000 0 -50,000 3,522,137Foundation -93 0 -93 0 0 0 -93

Financial AidTotal 3,572,044 0 3,572,044 -50,000 0 -50,000 3,522,044

InstructionCorporation 55,813 14,543 70,356 0 0 0 70,356Federal 3,523,688 218,086 3,741,774 39,750 112,902 152,652 3,894,426Foundation 119,371 550 119,921 0 0 0 119,921Private 77,881 6,230 84,111 0 0 0 84,111State & Local 186,305 3,553 189,858 125,286 77,369 202,655 392,513

InstructionTotal 3,963,058 242,962 4,206,020 165,036 190,271 355,307 4,561,327

Other SponsoredCorporation 2,840,511 303,711 3,144,222 0 0 0 3,144,222Federal 5,309,709 808,117 6,117,826 1,055,728 408,204 1,463,932 7,581,758Foreign 659,434 133,219 792,653 5,625 0 5,625 798,278Foundation 2,074,797 67,786 2,142,583 -6,001 108,099 102,098 2,244,681Private 748,556 76,749 825,305 11,929 15,898 27,827 853,132State & Local 9,631,497 1,901,282 11,532,779 0 0 0 11,532,779

Other SponsoredTotal 21,264,504 3,290,864 24,555,368 1,067,281 532,201 1,599,482 26,154,850

ResearchCorporation 3,188,531 759,382 3,947,913 321,987 99,564 421,551 4,369,464Federal 81,410,725 34,719,268 116,129,993 2,392,358 1,232,611 3,624,969 119,754,962Foreign 92,367 30,698 123,065 369 219 588 123,653Foundation 8,633,558 580,953 9,214,511 62,251 21,795 84,046 9,298,557Private 3,956,482 1,836,445 5,792,927 275,630 79,432 355,062 6,147,989State & Local 2,901,983 1,147,663 4,049,646 43,175 24,657 67,832 4,117,478

ResearchTotal 100,183,646 39,074,409 139,258,055 3,095,770 1,458,278 4,554,048 143,812,103

Dartmouth Totals 130,998,803 42,627,815 173,626,618 4,363,984 2,188,021 6,552,005 180,178,623

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OtherSalaries

FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Summary of Expenditures by Area

Arts & Sciences

Biological Sciences 1,262,815 -51,538 528,548 1,543,374 51,502 110,492 1,174,452 4,619,645Chemistry 1,065,534 -248,734 358,722 419,089 310,288 50,268 818,455 2,773,622Computer Sciences 682,105 566,935 316,283 577,910 1,763 94,063 799,284 3,038,343Dean of the Faculty 0 14,110 10,890 150,035 0 851 0 175,886Earth Sciences 137,750 -14,984 50,669 136,783 0 18,687 121,284 450,189Economics 149,474 -363 56,133 215,238 0 19,140 63,993 503,615Education 30,302 1,577 8,506 923 0 0 17,722 59,030Environmental Studies 259,889 20,642 86,117 72,344 0 37,066 120,439 596,497Geography 146,168 25,515 65,635 14,901 418 10,346 101,859 364,842Government 26,222 2,029 5,137 184,045 4,229 0 17,356 239,018History 0 998 241 273 0 16,232 0 17,744Jewish Studies 0 0 0 0 0 10,248 860 11,108Linquistics & Cognitive Sciences 9,250 6,601 3,795 720 0 4,544 14,797 39,707Mathematics 178,935 69,004 70,708 200,850 2,508 59,033 160,227 741,265Music 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15Native American Studies 0 0 0 7,510 0 0 0 7,510Philosophy 0 0 0 1,368 0 0 0 1,368Physics and Astronomy 1,008,892 353,373 381,158 681,822 93,740 208,606 1,119,665 3,847,256Psychological and Brain Sciences 1,279,493 601,514 630,312 982,188 100,756 233,098 1,281,855 5,109,216Religion 0 0 0 1,543 0 0 0 1,543Rockefeller Center 0 28,132 10,217 11,652 0 24,844 0 74,845Sociology 20,533 0 7,392 679 0 0 0 28,604

6,257,362 1,374,811 2,590,463 5,203,262 565,204 897,518 5,812,248 22,700,868Arts & Sciences

Dean of the College

Dean of the College 0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,2850 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Dean of the College

Financial Aid

Financial Aid 0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,1370 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Financial Aid

Medical School

Administration - DMS 0 0 0 202,382 0 0 0 202,382Anesthesiology 191,604 129,559 102,935 277,462 899 20,735 355,158 1,078,352Biochemistry 2,040,311 758,026 763,053 2,560,178 205,688 61,788 2,949,506 9,338,550Community and Family Medicine 2,401,176 2,386,506 1,697,469 3,888,650 90,822 402,260 3,103,998 13,970,881Genetics 1,063,716 697,656 546,197 2,216,517 155,178 23,362 1,469,582 6,172,208Medicine 3,727,897 2,253,834 2,008,536 10,845,966 201,039 368,438 5,489,436 24,895,146Microbiology 1,860,448 1,077,929 895,580 4,107,224 162,058 75,061 3,415,460 11,593,760Norris Cotton Cancer Center 406,172 213,444 217,156 1,102,680 9,807 10,343 1,180,325 3,139,927Obstetrics and Gynecology 4,064 45,271 17,761 194,073 0 3,955 26,366 291,490Orthopedics 511,424 269,985 264,322 1,592,105 7,720 48,189 1,010,455 3,704,200Pathology 180,880 95,469 77,815 158,852 1,223 749 297,228 812,216Pediatrics 1,196,453 996,927 717,805 3,653,305 12,805 130,805 1,030,295 7,738,395Pharmacology and Toxicology 1,246,357 962,310 659,227 2,033,515 31,919 38,917 2,130,851 7,103,096Physiology 2,200,329 1,010,773 1,072,029 2,839,645 285,472 62,475 3,394,954 10,865,677Psychiatry 6,628,205 1,695,127 2,912,496 3,283,340 23,646 484,876 3,899,555 18,927,245Radiology 778,250 305,835 338,721 502,730 117,692 11,947 863,632 2,918,807Surgery 245,870 214,628 156,691 717,295 18,683 4,437 492,124 1,849,728

24,683,156 13,113,279 12,447,793 40,175,919 1,324,651 1,748,337 31,108,925 124,602,060Medical School

Provost

Dickey Center 0 89,268 9,631 42,029 0 1,075 34,303 176,306Ethics Institute 44,468 22,903 18,007 121,503 0 23,717 66,346 296,944

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Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

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FY’05 Summary of Expenditures by Area

Hood Museum 0 -6,465 6,465 19,362 0 73,544 0 92,906Hopkins Center 0 -18,547 18,547 71,285 0 3,531 0 74,816Library 0 2,211 724 5,515 0 615 2,620 11,685Provost 651,538 314,757 353,156 1,249,228 77 158,895 755,133 3,482,784Women in Science 0 11,067 229 570 0 328 0 12,194

696,006 415,194 406,759 1,509,492 77 261,705 858,402 4,147,635Provost

Thayer School

Thayer School 4,661,122 1,364,666 1,611,691 3,216,411 1,088,054 327,554 4,425,449 16,694,9474,661,122 1,364,666 1,611,691 3,216,411 1,088,054 327,554 4,425,449 16,694,947Thayer School

Tuck School

Tuck School 311,581 93,470 106,260 607,528 0 304,056 422,791 1,845,686311,581 93,470 106,260 607,528 0 304,056 422,791 1,845,686Tuck School

36,609,227 17,387,063 17,162,966 53,310,750 2,977,986 3,550,811 42,627,815 173,626,618Dartmouth Totals

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TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research

Type Funding

Total Dartmouth College

Equipment0 0 0 1,805 0 0 0 1,805Corporation0 0 0 7,666 197,075 0 0 204,741Federal0 0 0 697 200,000 0 0 200,697Foundation0 0 0 10,168 397,075 0 0 407,243EquipmentTotal

Fellowship51,505 24,006 15,135 1,068,770 2,521 16,259 18,720 1,196,916Federal

0 0 0 17,940 0 0 0 17,940Foreign30,860 2,331 11,211 346,132 3,069 18,569 860 413,032Foundation82,365 26,337 26,346 1,432,842 5,590 34,828 19,580 1,627,888FellowshipTotal

Financial Aid0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Federal0 0 0 -93 0 0 0 -93Foundation0 1,025,643 0 2,546,401 0 0 0 3,572,044Financial AidTotal

Instruction27,829 13,191 14,767 26 0 0 14,543 70,356Corporation

116,013 115,534 85,208 3,051,786 0 155,147 218,086 3,741,774Federal0 1,758 521 37,106 0 79,986 550 119,921Foundation

8,047 9,198 6,208 50,634 0 3,794 6,230 84,111Private36,486 40,127 12,428 87,193 0 10,071 3,553 189,858State & Local

188,375 179,808 119,132 3,226,745 0 248,998 242,962 4,206,020InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored167,726 223,391 138,606 2,221,718 4,109 84,961 303,711 3,144,222Corporation

1,084,166 585,524 737,538 2,275,900 46,834 579,747 808,117 6,117,826Federal37,583 150,984 45,293 401,928 0 23,646 133,219 792,653Foreign

600,039 434,775 343,421 499,971 62,326 134,265 67,786 2,142,583Foundation53,439 236,761 104,074 305,156 0 49,126 76,749 825,305Private

4,546,970 838,201 1,892,234 2,172,900 3,992 177,200 1,901,282 11,532,779State & Local6,489,923 2,469,636 3,261,166 7,877,573 117,261 1,048,945 3,290,864 24,555,368Other SponsoredTotal

Research1,136,954 737,918 548,342 673,562 13,333 78,422 759,382 3,947,913Corporation

23,779,735 10,393,528 10,887,545 32,349,000 2,209,693 1,791,224 34,719,268 116,129,993Federal22,564 27,616 16,336 24,191 0 1,660 30,698 123,065Foreign

2,434,653 1,492,426 1,159,098 3,319,656 45,378 182,347 580,953 9,214,511Foundation1,547,202 532,377 720,156 998,153 73,864 84,730 1,836,445 5,792,927Private

927,456 501,774 424,845 852,459 115,792 79,657 1,147,663 4,049,646State & Local29,848,564 13,685,639 13,756,322 38,217,021 2,458,060 2,218,040 39,074,409 139,258,055ResearchTotal

36,609,227 17,387,063 17,162,966 53,310,750 2,977,986 3,550,811 42,627,815 173,626,618Dartmouth Totals

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Dartmouth Cost-Shared Expense by Area and Department

Arts & SciencesBiological Sciences

534130 Community Structure Cottingham,K L NSF 660 0 660534134 Palm Laser Trap Sloboda,Roger NSF 1,701 0 1,701534141 Cell Biology Lab Smith,Elizabeth NSF 2,414 0 2,414535508 Gaann Mcclung,C Robert OED 24,917 0 24,917536109 Atlantic Salmon Folt,Carol USD 0 228 228536144 Bark Beetle Life Ayres,Matthew USD 0 3,000 3,000536152 Spb Ayres Ayres,Matthew USD 0 6,462 6,462537091 Assessment Stemberger,Richa ESEC 0 5,270 5,270539061 C/S To 5-34105 Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF 1,208 999 2,207539158 C/S To 534003 Ayres,Matthew NSF 10,677 6,342 17,019539159 C/S To 537147 Ayres,Matthew PSSC 5,588 1,313 6,901539160 C/S To 536392 Berger,Edward USD 255,686 59,958 315,644539170 C/S To 534187 Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF 15,942 9,470 25,412539171 C/S To 534175 Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF 15,942 9,470 25,412539173 C/S To 534105 Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF 15,942 9,470 25,412539175 C/S To 534002 Mcclung,C Robert NSF 6,773 4,023 10,796539177 C/S To 535508 Mcclung,C Robert OED 12,240 7,271 19,511539178 C/S To 536115 Mcclung,C Robert USD 408 95 503539179 C/S To 536396 Mcclung,C Robert USD 27,353 6,428 33,781539182 C/S To 534162 Peterson,Kevin NSF 23,703 14,079 37,782539184 C/S To 534151 Langford,George NSF 138,782 82,436 221,218539185 C/S To 530197 Lambie,Eric NIH 99,724 59,236 158,960539186 C/S To 534154 Gross,Robert NSF 112,061 29,136 141,197539187 C/S To 536109 Folt,Carol USD 15,980 2,397 18,377

Biological Sciences 787,701 317,083 1,104,784Total

Chemistry 536394 Photo-Induced Dipole Braun,Charles DOE 9,669 0 9,669538064 Nanoparticle Arrays Grubbs,Robert RES 32 0 32539044 C/S To 5-37135 Wright,Dennis L PBIO 7,774 0 7,774539087 C/S To 538175 Kull,F Jon AHA 4,790 0 4,790539088 C/S To 530494 Jacobi,Peter NIH 231,908 143,177 375,085539144 C/S To 530460 Anderson,Amy NIH 9,060 5,382 14,442539145 C/S To 534142 Anderson,Amy NSF 4,904 2,913 7,817539147 C/S To 536394 Braun,Charles DOE 254,419 151,125 405,544539148 C/S To 534132 Glueck,David NSF 18,472 10,972 29,444539149 C/S To 538025 Glueck,David ACH 7,499 0 7,499539150 C/S To 530283 Honda,Tadashi NIH 17,115 10,166 27,281539151 C/S To 530674 Kull,F Jon NIH 17,685 10,505 28,190

Chemistry 583,327 334,240 917,567Total

Computer Sciences 534001 Nsf Seiii Bailey Kellogg,C NSF 0 12,254 12,254536368 Proj 3 Elec Comm Sec Makedon,Fillia DOJ 0 1 1536370 Proj 5 Info Infr As Donald,Bruce DOJ 0 -3,179 -3,179537062 Buffered Computation Cormen,Thomas IBM 77,240 0 77,240539000 C/S To 534161 Rus,Daniela NSF 6,099 0 6,099539077 C/S To 534123 Donald,Bruce NSF -910 0 -910539114 C/S To 534018 Makedon,Fillia NSF 83,013 49,310 132,323539115 C/S To 534031 Makedon,Fillia NSF 9,676 5,748 15,424539117 C/S To 534169 Donald,Bruce NSF 8,640 691 9,331539169 C/S To 536234 Farid,Hany DOJ 29,433 17,483 46,916539206 C/S To 530148 Donald,Bruce NIH 10,031 3,346 13,377539208 C/S To 536331 Donald,Bruce DOJ 4,660 0 4,660

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Cost ShareIndirect

Cost ShareTotal

Cost Share

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Dartmouth Cost-Shared Expense by Area and Department

Computer Sciences 227,882 85,654 313,536Total

Dean of the Faculty 539172 Cost Share 538859 Ght,Richard MEL 41,141 0 41,141

Dean of the Faculty 41,141 0 41,141Total

Earth Sciences 536087 Sub Of 5-36086 Birnie,Richard UNH 40,372 22,431 62,803539081 C/S To 534139 Feng,Xiahong NSF 6,906 0 6,906539110 C/S To 534183 Feng,Xiahong NSF 14 0 14539161 C/S To 534145 Feng,Xiahong NSF 5,901 3,505 9,406539162 C/S To 534029 Heimsath,Arjun NSF 8,940 5,310 14,250539163 C/S To 534148 Heimsath,Arjun NSF 9,369 5,565

14 934539164 C/S To 534117 Sharma,Mukul NSF 19,524 11,597 31,121539165 C/S To 534012 Sharma,Mukul NSF 14,535 8,634 23,169

Earth Sciences 105,561 57,042 162,603Total

Economics 536847 Retirement Wealth Lusardi,Annamari MIC 0 658 658539113 C/S To 538193 Samwick,Andrew LILP 8,339 0 8,339

Economics 8,339 658 8,997Total

Environmental Studies 536383 Northern Forest Friedland,Andrew USD 0 6,994 6,994538186 Sustainable Ne Friedland,Andrew LUC 0 20,134 20,134539155 C/S To 536730 Virginia,Ross OHI 10,142 5,882 16,024539166 C/S To 536125 Fisher-Vanden,K DOE 22,969 13,644 36,613

Environmental Studies 33,111 46,654 79,765Total

Geography 536027 New England Streams Magilligan,Frank USD 0 879 879536074 Extreme Floods Brakenridge,G Ro NAS 0 19,928 19,928538111 Mekong And Zambezi Sneddon,Chris USIP 8,108 0 8,108539126 C/S To 536027 Magilligan,Frank USD 13,797 2,759 16,556539129 C/S To 534038 Magilligan,Frank NSF 10,371 2,696 13,067

Geography 32,276 26,262 58,538Total

History 538255 Ibadan Faculty Byfield,Judith IIE 394 0 394538287 Jaramillista Movemnt Padilla,Tanalis FOR 2,500 0 2,500

History 2,894 0 2,894Total

Mathematics 534112 Intro Combinatorics Bogart,Kenneth NSF 1,461 0 1,461534174 Living Math Rockmore,Daniel NSF 0 21,117 21,117535510 Gaann Math Groszek,Marcia OED 28,469 0 28,469539124 C/S To 534009 Rockmore,Daniel NSF 10,790 6,366 17,156539125 C/S To 534050 Pauls,Scott NSF 2,278 0 2,278

Mathematics 42,998 27,483 70,481Total

Physics and Astronomy 535509 National Need Fs Hudson,Mary OED 16,156 0 16,156536086 Nh Space Grant Labelle,James UNH 60,120 23,931 84,051539001 C/S To 5-34163 Hudson,Mary NSF 19,748 0 19,748539003 Space Weather Hudson,Mary BOS 133,639 38,194 171,833539006 C/S To 536359 Lotko,William NAS 16,906 10,042 26,948539064 C/S To 536108 Rimberg,Alexande DOD 6,044 0 6,044

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Cost ShareTotal

Cost Share

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Dartmouth Cost-Shared Expense by Area and Department

539131 C/S To 534119 Chaboyer,Brian NSF 17,910 10,425 28,335539132 C/S To 534170 Chaboyer,Brian NSF 10,924 6,415 17,339539133 C/S To 534144 Hudson,Mary NSF 18,212 10,563 28,775539134 C/S To 536380 Hudson,Mary NAS 10,261 5,951 16,212539135 C/S To 534041 Labelle,James NSF 3,148 1,826 4,974539136 C/S To 534129 Labelle,James NSF 6,296 3,652 9,948539137 C/S To 536061 Lynch,Kristina NAS 4,793 2,780 7,573539138 C/S To 536389 Lynch,Kristina NAS 18,747 10,873 29,620539139 C/S To 536833 Lynch,Kristina UNH 4,793 1,342 6,135

Physics and Astronomy 347,697 125,994 473,691Total

Psychological and Brain Sciences 539037 C/S To 530643 Groh,Jennifer NIH -12,285 0 -12,285539097 C/S To 530599 Bucci,David NIH 29,920 0 29,920539106 C/S To 534181 Bucci,David NSF 4,987 0 4,987539111 C/S To 538188 Grafton,Scott MCD 11,689 0 11,689539112 C/S To 537136 Grafton,Scott EUS 11,689 6,943 18,632539127 C/S To 530193 Cohen,Yale NIH 22,698 5,674 28,372539128 C/S To 530562 Kelley,William NIH 29,449 17,493 46,942539167 C/S To 530548 Groh,Jennifer NIH 11,258 6,687 17,945

Psychological and Brain Sciences 109,405 36,797 146,202Total

Rockefeller Center 539048 C/S To 538131 Fowler,Linda SUR 12,677 0 12,677

Rockefeller Center 12,677 0 12,677Total

2,335,009 1,057,867 3,392,876Arts & SciencesTotal

Financial AidFinancial Aid

535513 Fed Work Study 05 Mcclay,Laura OED -50,000 0 -50,000Financial Aid -50,000 0 -50,000Total

-50,000 0 -50,000Financial AidTotal

Medical SchoolAdministration - DMS

530439 Genetics Lab Spielberg,S NIH 201,386 0 201,386Administration - DMS 201,386 0 201,386Total

Biochemistry 539084 C/S To 530843 Lienhard,Gustav NIH 23,755 0 23,755

Biochemistry 23,755 0 23,755Total

Community and Family Medicine 530157 Basic/Core Zubkoff,Michael HRS 63,518 43,192 106,710530650 Primary Care Pipas,Catherine HRS 31,365 21,328 52,693536044 Va/Ptsd Mchugo,Gregory VA 8 0 8538102 Ob Partnership Kollisch,Donald AIH -78,896 0 -78,896538251 Oral Health For Kids Orgren,Rosemary EFH 0 7,313 7,313539009 C/S To 538032 Wasson,John RWJ 24,822 0 24,822539018 C/S To 5-30650 Pipas,Catherine HRS 62,251 42,330 104,581539020 C/S To 5-30650 Pipas,Catherine HRS 25,275 17,187 42,462539021 C/S To 5-30678 Eubank,Daniel HRS 3,766 2,561 6,327

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Cost Share

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Dartmouth Cost-Shared Expense by Area and Department

539022 C/S To 5-30678 Eubank,Daniel HRS 89,151 60,623 149,774539023 C/S To 5-30678 Eubank,Daniel HRS 12,411 8,439 20,850539024 C/S To 5-30678 Eubank,Daniel HRS 12,699 8,635 21,334539025 C/S To 538029 Wasson,John RWJ 8,274 745 9,019539026 C/S To 538029 Wasson,John RWJ 2,544 229 2,773539027 C/S To 530157 Zubkoff,Michael HRS 27,729 18,856 46,585539028 C/S To 530157 Zubkoff,Michael HRS 19,514 13,269 32,783539029 C/S To 530157 Zubkoff,Michael HRS 3,332 2,266 5,598539030 C/S To 530157 Zubkoff,Michael HRS 1,801 1,224 3,025539031 C/S To 5-30650 Pipas,Catherine HRS 9,995 6,797 16,792539089 C/S To 538032 Wasson,John RWJ 7,632 687 8,319539091 C/S To 530398 Zubkoff,Michael HRS 39,276 0 39,276539092 C/S To 5-30881 Zubkoff,Michael HRS 26,153 17,784 43,937539093 C/S To 530881 Zubkoff,Michael HRS 9,602 6,529 16,131

Community and Family Medicine 402,222 279,994 682,216Total

Medicine 530383 Tb In Hiv Infection Von Reyn,C Fordh NIH 183,421 0 183,421530557 Facutly Development Brooks,Blair HRS 0 99,382 99,382537254 Team Leader Grant Buckey,Jay NSB 0 14,000 14,000538112 Angiogenesis Simons,Michael COR 223,736 55,934 279,670539010 Infrastructure St Germain,Donal HRS 52,104 0 52,104539015 C/S To 537094 Buckey,Jay NSB 15,176 0 15,176539035 C/S To 5-30432 St Germain,Donal HRS 5,647 0 5,647539036 Infrastructure St Germain,Donal HRS 27,234 0 27,234539038 C/S To 530557 Brooks,Blair HRS 24,188 12,336 36,524539045 C/S To 538158 Bynum,Julie PFIZ 13,047 0 13,047539083 C/S To 530557 Brooks,Blair HRS 2,321 1,184 3,505539099 C/S To 539099 Mclellan,Robert CDC 5,484 0 5,484539100 C/S To 530610 Mclellan,Robert CDC 7,757 0 7,757539101 C/S To 530602 Demuinck,Ebo NIH 6,834 4,059 10,893

Medicine 566,949 186,895 753,844Total

Orthopedics 538224 Americares Nutting,John AME 0 99,069 99,069

Orthopedics 0 99,069 99,069Total

Pediatrics 530086 Nh Birth Defects Moeschler,John CDC 0 51,445 51,445530096 Nh Birth Defects Moeschler,John CDC 0 9,044 9,044539095 C/S To 538089 Batalden,Paul RWJ 19,077 1,717 20,794

Pediatrics 19,077 62,206 81,283Total

Pharmacology and Toxicology 530620 Induced Cell Death Eastman,Alan NIH 0 10,615 10,615

Pharmacology and Toxicology 0 10,615 10,615Total

Radiology 539188 C/S To 538292 Black,William ACR 3,196 1,898 5,094

Radiology 3,196 1,898 5,094Total

Surgery530027 Quality Improvement Cronenwett,Jack HCF 0 3,991 3,991532023 Aortic Aneurysm Cronenwett,Jack CMS 0 -11,897 -11,897

Surgery 0 -7,906 -7,906Total

1,216,585 632,771 1,849,356Medical SchoolTotal

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Cost Share

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Dartmouth Cost-Shared Expense by Area and Department

ProvostHood Museum

536020 Coming Of Age Cartwright,D NEA 0 6,507 6,507536033 Sub Of 5-36020 Cartwright,D NEA 124,386 38,560 162,946536142 Currency/Sculpture Hart,Katherine NEA 0 3,230 3,230538381 J C Orozco Dyer-Chamberlain USM 5,625 0 5,625539002 C/S To 536020 Cartwright,D NEA 8,788 2,720 11,508539105 C/S To 536142 Hart,Katherine NEA 15,635 5,472 21,107

Hood Museum 154,434 56,489 210,923Total

Hopkins Center536081 04/05 Performances Lawrence,Margare NEA 77,708 0 77,708536156 Artistic Excellence Lawrence,Margare NEA 30,924 10,824 41,748539050 C/S To 536081 Lawrence,Margare NEA 70,067 0 70,067

Hopkins Center 178,699 10,824 189,523Total

Provost 539118 C/S To 536215 Wybourne,Martin DOJ 19,668 11,683 31,351539120 C/S To 536367 Smith,Sean DOJ 35,373 21,011 56,384

Provost 55,041 32,694 87,735Total

Women in Science 536089 Sub Of 5-36086 Pavone,Mary UNH 0 1,216 1,216

Women in Science 0 1,216 1,216Total

388,174 101,223 489,397ProvostTotal

Thayer SchoolThayer School

534163 Development Lessard,Marc NSF 0 6,469 6,469536010 Role Of Biomass Usa Lynd,Lee DOE 0 96,717 96,717536088 Sub Of 5-36086 Lotko,William UNH 24,794 29,791 54,585536119 Lignin Blockers Wyman,Charles USD 0 22,326 22,326536214 Intrustion Detection Gray,Robert DOJ 0 37 37536304 Enabling Tech Deploy Gerngross,T DOJ 0 270 270537001 Sludge To Ethanol Lynd,Lee CPB 15,931 0 15,931538013 Anr Module Ray,Laura SOU 0 38,266 38,266539004 C/S To 536359 Lotko,William NAS 29,013 8,240 37,253539005 C/S To 534163 Lessard,Marc NSF 16,939 0 16,939539008 C/S To 5-37252 Lotko,William BOS 56,232 15,235 71,467539052 C/S To 5-36010 Lynd,Lee DOE 45,942 27,289 73,231539069 C/S To 536105 Wyman,Charles DOE 28,882 8,162 37,044539094 C/S To 536119 Wyman,Charles USD 15,141 0 15,141539140 C/S To 534079 Akay,Metin NSF 272 162 434539141 C/S To 537085 Akay,Metin SRH 20,400 12,118 32,518539142 C/S To 536151 Akay,Metin DOD 272 162 434539168 C/S To 534189 Lynch,Daniel NSF 18,333 10,890 29,223539174 C/S To 536104 Osterberg,Ulf DOC 32,232 19,146 51,378539189 C/S To 534037 Baker,Ian NSF 1,273 756 2,029539190 C/S To 534007 Baker,Ian NSF 6,364 3,780 10,144539191 C/S To 530465 Paulsen,Keith NIH 18,951 11,257 30,208539192 C/S To 537213 Pogue,Brian MGH 9,476 5,629 15,105539193 C/S To 536749 Pogue,Brian UCI 9,476 5,629 15,105539194 C/S To 530116 Pogue,Brian NIH 2,632 1,564 4,196

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Cost ShareIndirect

Cost ShareTotal

Cost Share

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Dartmouth Cost-Shared Expense by Area and Department

539195 C/S To 537164 Pogue,Brian RMD 158 94 252539196 C/S To 538330 Pogue,Brian ART 369 219 588539197 C/S To 536339 Schulson,Erland NOA 15,851 9,415 25,266539198 C/S To 534006 Schulson,Erland NSF 10,171 6,041 16,212539199 C/S To 536748 Paulsen,Keith UCI 18,764 11,146 29,910539200 C/S To 530371 Paulsen,Keith NIH 54,763 32,529 87,292539201 C/S To 530874 Paulsen,Keith NIH 17,369 10,317 27,686539203 C/S To 536136 Lynd,Lee DOE 4,216 2,504 6,720

Thayer School 474,216 396,160 870,376Total

474,216 396,160 870,376Thayer SchoolTotal

4,363,984 2,188,021 6,552,005Total Dartmouth College

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Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect TotalTotal

Expense

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Agency Sponsored Expense & College Cost Share by Type Research & Type Funding

Type Funding

<-- Agency Sponsored Expenses --> <-- College Cost Shared Expense -->

Arts & Sciences

EquipmentFederal 190,434 0 190,434 4,115 0 4,115 194,549Foundation 697 0 697 0 0 0 697

EquipmentTotal 191,131 0 191,131 4,115 0 4,115 195,246

FellowshipFederal 539,936 0 539,936 81,782 7,271 89,053 628,989Foundation 20,825 860 21,685 0 0 0 21,685

FellowshipTotal 560,761 860 561,621 81,782 7,271 89,053 650,674

InstructionFederal 97,505 7,269 104,774 0 0 0 104,774Foundation 113,866 0 113,866 0 0 0 113,866State & Local 125,107 0 125,107 100,492 46,362 146,854 271,961

InstructionTotal 336,478 7,269 343,747 100,492 46,362 146,854 490,601

Other SponsoredCorporation 15,720 3,402 19,122 0 0 0 19,122Federal 131,261 0 131,261 3,739 21,117 24,856 156,117Foundation 403,828 0 403,828 53,818 0 53,818 457,646Private 43,735 0 43,735 8,733 0 8,733 52,468

Other SponsoredTotal 594,544 3,402 597,946 66,290 21,117 87,407 685,353

ResearchCorporation 283,988 50,376 334,364 85,046 5,270 90,316 424,680Federal 11,885,331 4,970,198 16,855,529 1,804,955 903,381 2,708,336 19,563,865Foreign 7,333 1,133 8,466 0 0 0 8,466Foundation 1,382,997 22,888 1,405,885 18,979 20,134 39,113 1,444,998Private 828,190 360,240 1,188,430 158,415 46,450 204,865 1,393,295State & Local 817,867 395,882 1,213,749 14,935 7,882 22,817 1,236,566

ResearchTotal 15,205,706 5,800,717 21,006,423 2,082,330 983,117 3,065,447 24,071,870

Arts & Sciences 16,888,620 5,812,248 22,700,868 2,335,009 1,057,867 3,392,876 26,093,744

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FY 2005 Expenses by Funding Type: Arts & Sciences

$1,338,856 5.9%

$1,945,961 8.6%

$353,486 1.6%

$4,071,032 17.9%

$349,969 1.5%

$269,400 1.2%

$5,970,438 26.3%

$125,731 0.6%

$1,114,900 4.9%

$7,161,095 31.5%

DHHS NSFDept of Education DODOther Federal CorporationFoundation State & LocalPublic & Private Education Foreign, Pvt Inst, & Prof & Trade

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OtherSalaries

FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research

Type Funding

Arts & Sciences

Equipment0 0 0 7,664 182,770 0 0 190,434Federal0 0 0 697 0 0 0 697Foundation0 0 0 8,361 182,770 0 0 191,131EquipmentTotal

Fellowship9,000 22,575 3,240 497,917 0 7,204 0 539,936Federal

0 0 0 3,687 0 17,138 860 21,685Foundation9,000 22,575 3,240 501,604 0 24,342 860 561,621FellowshipTotal

Instruction21,000 0 9,463 30,947 0 36,095 7,269 104,774Federal

0 0 0 36,358 0 77,508 0 113,866Foundation19,471 12,815 5,690 80,841 0 6,290 0 125,107State & Local40,471 12,815 15,153 148,146 0 119,893 7,269 343,747InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored4,412 0 1,588 9,720 0 0 3,402 19,122Corporation

44,387 -1,280 16,547 29,734 0 41,873 0 131,261Federal107,118 131,749 100,892 29,230 7,800 27,039 0 403,828Foundation

0 -2,189 2,208 22,521 0 21,195 0 43,735Private155,917 128,280 121,235 91,205 7,800 90,107 3,402 597,946Other SponsoredTotal

Research127,965 96,662 41,449 -5,098 952 22,058 50,376 334,364Corporation

4,707,665 678,385 1,950,191 3,660,967 357,413 530,710 4,970,198 16,855,529Federal4,490 99 1,375 1,369 0 0 1,133 8,466Foreign

289,492 332,082 155,266 557,762 11,543 36,852 22,888 1,405,885Foundation469,166 29,210 165,878 121,810 2,226 39,900 360,240 1,188,430Private453,196 74,703 136,676 117,136 2,500 33,656 395,882 1,213,749State & Local

6,051,974 1,211,141 2,450,835 4,453,946 374,634 663,176 5,800,717 21,006,423ResearchTotal

6,257,362 1,374,811 2,590,463 5,203,262 565,204 897,518 5,812,248 22,700,868Arts & Sciences

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Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Funding Source and Type Research

Funding Source

Arts & Sciences

Biological Sciences

EquipmentNational Science Foundation 0 0 0 2,517 3,845 0 0 6,362

0 0 0 2,517 3,845 0 0 6,362EquipmentTotal

FellowshipOffice of Education 9,000 -12,240 3,240 63,906 0 0 0 63,906

9,000 -12,240 3,240 63,906 0 0 0 63,906FellowshipTotal

ResearchCorporation 12,500 0 4,500 0 0 0 4,420 21,420Dept of Health & Human Services 304,116 190,023 169,659 177,514 6,660 8,068 443,970 1,300,010Foundation 0 1,425 128 1,747 0 4,775 0 8,075Institute 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 200NASA 42,717 34,183 24,376 36,008 0 2,606 83,094 222,984National Science Foundation 489,505 -26,476 198,875 1,149,772 40,997 64,542 535,533 2,452,748Other Federal 357,889 -245,043 114,897 108,246 0 26,600 73,443 436,032Private Universities 4,109 2,337 1,479 986 0 0 2,089 11,000Public Educ Institutions 42,979 4,253 11,394 2,478 0 3,901 31,903 96,908

1,253,815 -39,298 525,308 1,476,951 47,657 110,492 1,174,452 4,549,377ResearchTotal

Biological Sciences 1,262,815 -51,538 528,548 1,543,374 51,502 110,492 1,174,452 4,619,645Total

Chemistry

EquipmentFoundation 0 0 0 697 0 0 0 697National Science Foundation 0 0 0 4,097 178,925 0 0 183,022

0 0 0 4,794 178,925 0 0 183,719EquipmentTotal

FellowshipOffice of Education 0 0 0 17,895 0 0 0 17,895

0 0 0 17,895 0 0 0 17,895FellowshipTotal

ResearchCorporation 15,767 -3,194 5,379 6,765 0 0 4,773 29,490Dept of Health & Human Services 430,821 -146,286 160,073 218,163 114,775 6,737 416,505 1,200,788Foundation 58,646 91,736 25,064 21,945 2,503 1,726 14,860 216,480Institute 21,917 0 5,260 6,343 0 0 10,879 44,399National Science Foundation 185,576 70,208 56,972 115,458 0 38,780 242,184 709,178Other Federal 225,592 -254,419 78,694 -1,733 14,085 115 28,537 90,871Professional & Trade Associations 7,242 -6,779 3,169 6,896 0 0 0 10,528Public Educ Institutions 119,973 0 24,111 22,563 0 2,910 100,717 270,274

1,065,534 -248,734 358,722 396,400 131,363 50,268 818,455 2,572,008ResearchTotal

Chemistry 1,065,534 -248,734 358,722 419,089 310,288 50,268 818,455 2,773,622Total

Computer Sciences

FellowshipFoundation 0 0 0 3,687 0 6,890 0 10,577

0 0 0 3,687 0 6,890 0 10,577FellowshipTotal

InstructionPublic Educ Institutions 0 728 0 -728 0 0 0 0

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TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Funding Source and Type Research

Funding Source

0 728 0 -728 0 0 0 0InstructionTotal

ResearchCorporation 60,505 65,778 18,661 -15,737 0 19,098 17,013 165,318Department of Defense 0 3,740 0 12,102 0 4,752 12,234 32,828Department of Justice 198,355 256,784 121,218 485,407 1,763 32,207 427,976 1,523,710Dept of Health & Human Services 144,567 32,029 42,571 6,157 0 4,842 130,308 360,474Foundation 28,800 156,154 54,031 3,109 0 8,852 0 250,946National Science Foundation 220,072 11,304 71,992 80,669 0 15,964 162,686 562,687Public Educ Institutions 29,806 40,418 7,810 3,244 0 1,458 49,067 131,803

682,105 566,207 316,283 574,951 1,763 87,173 799,284 3,027,766ResearchTotal

Computer Sciences 682,105 566,935 316,283 577,910 1,763 94,063 799,284 3,038,343Total

Dean of the Faculty

FellowshipNational Science Foundation 0 25,000 0 186,173 0 0 0 211,173

0 25,000 0 186,173 0 0 0 211,173FellowshipTotal

Other SponsoredFoundation 0 -10,890 10,890 1,149 0 851 0 2,000National Science Foundation 0 0 0 -37,287 0 0 0 -37,287

0 -10,890 10,890 -36,138 0 851 0 -35,287Other SponsoredTotal

Dean of the Faculty 0 14,110 10,890 150,035 0 851 0 175,886Total

Earth Sciences

EquipmentNational Science Foundation 0 0 0 1,050 0 0 0 1,050

0 0 0 1,050 0 0 0 1,050EquipmentTotal

InstructionPublic Educ Institutions 12,222 8,371 5,004 39,019 0 4,794 0 69,410

12,222 8,371 5,004 39,019 0 4,794 0 69,410InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredCorporation 0 0 0 9,720 0 0 3,402 13,122Department of Defense 11,445 0 4,447 8,060 0 0 0 23,952

11,445 0 4,447 17,780 0 0 3,402 37,074Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchDepartment of Defense 12,844 640 4,624 191 0 0 10,740 29,039Dept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 42,332 0 0 25,145 67,477National Science Foundation 101,239 -23,995 36,594 36,411 0 13,893 81,997 246,139

114,083 -23,355 41,218 78,934 0 13,893 117,882 342,655ResearchTotal

Earth Sciences 137,750 -14,984 50,669 136,783 0 18,687 121,284 450,189Total

Economics

Other SponsoredCorporation 4,412 0 1,588 0 0 0 0 6,000Private Universities 0 -2,189 2,208 22,633 0 16,434 0 39,086

4,412 -2,189 3,796 22,633 0 16,434 0 45,086Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 13,715 0 4,938 0 0 0 11,080 29,733Foundation 0 0 0 184,795 0 0 4,500 189,295

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Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Funding Source and Type Research

Funding Source

Private Universities 53,310 0 19,192 0 0 0 18,850 91,352Professional & Trade Associations 13,303 0 4,789 6,800 0 0 0 24,892Public Educ Institutions 64,734 1,826 23,418 1,010 0 2,706 29,563 123,257

145,062 1,826 52,337 192,605 0 2,706 63,993 458,529ResearchTotal

Economics 149,474 -363 56,133 215,238 0 19,140 63,993 503,615Total

Education

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 11,052 128 3,810 150 0 0 8,993 24,133Institute 19,250 0 4,620 0 0 0 8,729 32,599National Science Foundation 0 1,449 76 773 0 0 0 2,298

30,302 1,577 8,506 923 0 0 17,722 59,030ResearchTotal

Education 30,302 1,577 8,506 923 0 0 17,722 59,030Total

Environmental Studies

ResearchFoundation 103,625 3,630 26,974 0 0 0 0 134,229NASA 3,000 4,914 1,162 902 0 0 5,927 15,905National Science Foundation 54,071 28,552 19,435 12,836 0 12,915 41,581 169,390Other Federal 28,205 -13,884 12,384 47,830 0 14,864 43,361 132,760Public Educ Institutions 70,988 -2,570 26,162 10,776 0 9,287 29,570 144,213

259,889 20,642 86,117 72,344 0 37,066 120,439 596,497ResearchTotal

Environmental Studies 259,889 20,642 86,117 72,344 0 37,066 120,439 596,497Total

Geography

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 19,999 17,518 12,369 6,333 418 931 31,859 89,427Foreign Government 4,490 99 1,375 1 0 0 1,133 7,098Foundation 0 0 0 -399 0 0 0 -399NASA 50,334 16,844 23,792 2,588 0 3,487 29,062 126,107National Science Foundation 47,199 -3,204 16,913 7,246 0 2,630 26,296 97,080Other Federal 24,146 -5,742 11,186 -868 0 3,298 13,509 45,529

146,168 25,515 65,635 14,901 418 10,346 101,859 364,842ResearchTotal

Geography 146,168 25,515 65,635 14,901 418 10,346 101,859 364,842Total

Government

ResearchDepartment of Defense 16,000 1,876 1,443 176,844 0 0 7,040 203,203National Science Foundation 10,222 153 3,694 7,201 4,229 0 10,316 35,815

26,222 2,029 5,137 184,045 4,229 0 17,356 239,018ResearchTotal

Government 26,222 2,029 5,137 184,045 4,229 0 17,356 239,018Total

History

Other SponsoredInstitute 0 0 0 -112 0 4,761 0 4,649National Science Foundation 0 998 241 109 0 2,103 0 3,451Other Federal 0 0 0 2,636 0 4,508 0 7,144

0 998 241 2,633 0 11,372 0 15,244Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchFoundation 0 0 0 -2,360 0 4,860 0 2,500

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Funding Source and Type Research

Funding Source

0 0 0 -2,360 0 4,860 0 2,500ResearchTotal

History 0 998 241 273 0 16,232 0 17,744Total

Jewish Studies

FellowshipFoundation 0 0 0 0 0 10,248 860 11,108

0 0 0 0 0 10,248 860 11,108FellowshipTotal

Jewish Studies 0 0 0 0 0 10,248 860 11,108Total

Linquistics & Cognitive Sciences

ResearchNational Science Foundation 9,250 6,601 3,795 720 0 4,544 14,797 39,707

9,250 6,601 3,795 720 0 4,544 14,797 39,707ResearchTotal

Linquistics & Cognitive 9,250 6,601 3,795 720 0 4,544 14,797 39,707Total

Mathematics

FellowshipOffice of Education 0 305 0 108,346 0 3,761 0 112,412

0 305 0 108,346 0 3,761 0 112,412FellowshipTotal

Other SponsoredFoundation 0 13,922 5,012 0 0 0 0 18,934National Science Foundation 32,942 -2,278 11,859 56,216 0 35,262 0 134,001

32,942 11,644 16,871 56,216 0 35,262 0 152,935Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchNational Science Foundation 94,881 54,062 35,437 3,880 2,508 17,052 96,144 303,964Private Universities 0 0 0 98 0 1,439 921 2,458Public Educ Institutions 51,112 2,993 18,400 32,310 0 1,519 63,162 169,496

145,993 57,055 53,837 36,288 2,508 20,010 160,227 475,918ResearchTotal

Mathematics 178,935 69,004 70,708 200,850 2,508 59,033 160,227 741,265Total

Music

ResearchFoundation 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15

0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15ResearchTotal

Music 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15Total

Native American Studies

ResearchNational Science Foundation 0 0 0 7,510 0 0 0 7,510

0 0 0 7,510 0 0 0 7,510ResearchTotal

Native American Studies 0 0 0 7,510 0 0 0 7,510Total

Philosophy

ResearchForeign Private Foundation 0 0 0 1,368 0 0 0 1,368

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Funding Source

0 0 0 1,368 0 0 0 1,368ResearchTotal

Philosophy 0 0 0 1,368 0 0 0 1,368Total

Physics and Astronomy

FellowshipNASA 0 9,510 0 992 0 2,238 0 12,740Office of Education 0 0 0 73,982 0 1,205 0 75,187

0 9,510 0 74,974 0 3,443 0 87,927FellowshipTotal

InstructionPublic Educ Institutions 7,249 3,716 686 42,550 0 1,496 0 55,697

7,249 3,716 686 42,550 0 1,496 0 55,697InstructionTotal

ResearchCorporation 39,193 34,078 12,909 3,874 952 2,960 24,170 118,136Department of Defense 4,444 21,866 4,800 5,336 0 2,092 22,409 60,947NASA 320,439 131,476 138,493 129,331 56,262 104,578 315,887 1,196,466National Science Foundation 296,677 113,059 106,716 167,129 28,907 48,075 417,904 1,178,467Other Federal 27,318 14,265 9,355 134,550 2,893 4,569 39,909 232,859Private Universities 239,968 -2,380 82,818 79,323 2,226 29,518 207,486 638,959Public Educ Institutions 73,604 27,783 25,381 44,755 2,500 11,875 91,900 277,798

1,001,643 340,147 380,472 564,298 93,740 203,667 1,119,665 3,703,632ResearchTotal

Physics and Astronomy 1,008,892 353,373 381,158 681,822 93,740 208,606 1,119,665 3,847,256Total

Psychological and Brain Sciences

FellowshipDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 46,623 0 0 0 46,623

0 0 0 46,623 0 0 0 46,623FellowshipTotal

InstructionDept of Health & Human Services 21,000 0 9,463 30,947 0 36,095 7,269 104,774Foundation 0 0 0 36,358 0 77,508 0 113,866

21,000 0 9,463 67,305 0 113,603 7,269 218,640InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredFoundation 107,118 100,585 74,773 14,886 7,800 1,344 0 306,506

107,118 100,585 74,773 14,886 7,800 1,344 0 306,506Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 826,974 247,266 375,859 330,166 15,841 38,276 912,617 2,746,999Foundation 98,421 79,137 49,069 348,231 9,040 16,639 3,528 604,065Institute 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 -2National Science Foundation 115,913 138,494 76,597 153,813 68,075 54,293 247,155 854,340Private Universities 110,067 36,032 44,551 21,166 0 8,943 111,286 332,045

1,151,375 500,929 546,076 853,374 92,956 118,151 1,274,586 4,537,447ResearchTotal

Psychological and Brain 1,279,493 601,514 630,312 982,188 100,756 233,098 1,281,855 5,109,216Total

Religion

Other SponsoredFoundation 0 0 0 1,543 0 0 0 1,543

0 0 0 1,543 0 0 0 1,543Other SponsoredTotal

Religion 0 0 0 1,543 0 0 0 1,543Total

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Funding Source

Rockefeller Center

Other SponsoredFoundation 0 28,132 10,217 11,652 0 24,844 0 74,845

0 28,132 10,217 11,652 0 24,844 0 74,845Other SponsoredTotal

Rockefeller Center 0 28,132 10,217 11,652 0 24,844 0 74,845Total

Sociology

ResearchFoundation 0 0 0 679 0 0 0 679Other Federal 20,533 0 7,392 0 0 0 0 27,925

20,533 0 7,392 679 0 0 0 28,604ResearchTotal

Sociology 20,533 0 7,392 679 0 0 0 28,604Total

6,257,362 1,374,811 2,590,463 5,203,262 565,204 897,518 5,812,248 22,700,868Arts & Sciences

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Biological Sciences530047 Cell Degeneration Dolph,Patrick NIH 5R01NS047276-02 210,580 125,083 335,663530060 Sister-Chromatid Bickel,Sharon NIH 2R01GM059354-06 23,023 13,527 36,550530197 Nematode Germline Lambie,Eric NIH 5R01GM049785-10 147,877 84,031 231,908530386 Sister-Chromatid Bickel,Sharon NIH 5R01GM059354-05 102,658 59,600 162,258530564 Actin-Based Vesicle Langford,George NIH 1 R55 NS40493-01 7,669 1,917 9,586530667 Project 7 Folt,Carol NIH 5P42ES07373-10 146,004 66,767 212,771530668 Outreach Core Folt,Carol NIH 5P42ES07373-10 75,560 8,299 83,859530677 Calcium Regulation Smith,Elizabeth NIH 5R01GM066919-02 142,669 84,746 227,415534002 Circadian Clock Mcclung,C Robert NSF IBN-0316056 57,256 34,010 91,266534003 Beetle Communites Ayres,Matthew NSF DEB-0316522 143,735 71,404 215,139534036 Cis-Regulatory Gross,Robert NSF DBI-0445967 30,525 7,278 37,803534070 Damselflies Mcpeek,Mark NSF PRE-AWARD 793 475 1,268534071 Molecular Analysis Mcclung,C Robert NSF MCB-0343887 85,415 48,902 134,317534072 Sub Of 534188 Irwin,Rebecca NSF DEB-0455348 1,547 201 1,748534073 Schaller Nsf Schaller,George NSF MCB-0430191 93,041 65,815 158,856534105 Gene Discovery Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF DBI-0077378 793,984 0 793,984534130 Community Structure Cottingham,K L NSF DEB-0108474 38,112 22,508 60,620534131 Demography Birds Holmes,Richard NSF DEB-0108488 48,781 12,683 61,464534134 Palm Laser Trap Sloboda,Roger NSF DBI-0116520 3,948 0 3,948534140 Physiological Stress Mcpeek,Mark NSF IBN-0130021 44,123 18,575 62,698534141 Cell Biology Lab Smith,Elizabeth NSF DUE-0126719 2,414 0 2,414534149 Planktonic Food Webs Cottingham,K L NSF DEB-0206531 -605 0 -605534151 Vesicle Myosin-V Langford,George NSF IBN-0131470 108,886 52,831 161,717534154 Motifs In Genomes Gross,Robert NSF DBI-0223719 9,683 2,517 12,200534160 Species Diversity Mcpeek,Mark NSF DEB-0209736 12,363 7,180 19,543534162 Molecular Clock Peterson,Kevin NSF EAR-0207766 16,955 10,071 27,026534166 Sub Of 5-34167 Folt,Carol NSF DEB-0221837 74,477 44,239 118,716534175 Metal Uptake Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF IOB-0344305 91,704 46,868 138,572534177 Mcclung Travel Grant Mcclung,C Robert NSF MCB-0425101 30,230 0 30,230534184 Sloboda Nsf '04 Sloboda,Roger NSF MCB-0418877 46,045 27,350 73,395534187 The Ionome Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF IBO-0419695 182,904 60,738 243,642534188 Pollination Webs Irwin,Rebecca NSF DEB-0455348 7,261 1,888 9,149535508 Gaann Mcclung,C Robert OED P200A040048-05 63,906 0 63,906536015 Rem Gene Family Jack,Thomas USDA 2003-35304-13386 31,278 7,489 38,767536053 Regulatory Networks Peterson,Kevin NASA NAG2-1584 139,890 83,094 222,984536107 Host Species Ayres,Matthew USDA 2004-35302-14820 102,127 24,000 126,127536109 Atlantic Salmon Folt,Carol USDA 04CA11242343-092 791 119 910536115 Mcclung Usda Travel Mcclung,C Robert USDA 2004-35318-14927 8,101 1,896 9,997536121 Schaller Usda Type-B Schaller,George USDA 2004353040-14907 31,962 6,475 38,437536134 Food Webs Chen,Celia UNH 04-893 2,100 0 2,100536144 Bark Beetle Life Ayres,Matthew USDA 05CA11330129-076 5,051 0 5,051536152 Spb Ayres Ayres,Matthew USDA SRS05CA113301290 24,873 0 24,873536198 Atlantic Salmon Folt,Carol USDA 23-99-0003 18,896 2,835 21,731536392 Genetic Hierarchy Berger,Edward USDA 2002-35302-12356 71,520 16,776 88,296536396 Positional Cloning Mcclung,Robertso USDA 2002-35304-12379 64,404 13,853 78,257536746 Analysis Of Two Schaller,George UNCC 5-37283 55,537 29,987 85,524536812 Chemical Defenses Irwin,Rebecca UMA 05-003076A00 7,368 1,916 9,284536967 Plankton Food Webs Cottingham,K L UNH 02-650 3,586 0 3,586537091 Assessment Stemberger,Richa ESEC 1-Mar 17,000 4,420 21,420537147 Beech Bark Disease Ayres,Matthew PSSC PSSC 8,911 2,089 11,000538292 Predation Risk Folt,Carol ASF ASF 200 0 200538394 Forest Dynamics Peart,David MELL MELLON FDN 8,075 0 8,075539061 C/S To 5-34105 Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF DBI-0077378 0 0 0539158 C/S To 534003 Ayres,Matthew NSF DEB-0316522 0 0 0539159 C/S To 537147 Ayres,Matthew PSSC PSSC 0 0 0539160 C/S To 536392 Berger,Edward USDA 2002-35302-12356 0 0 0539170 C/S To 534187 Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF IBN-0419695 0 0 0539171 C/S To 534175 Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF IBN-0344305 0 0 0539173 C/S To 534105 Guerinot,Mary Lo NSF DBI-0077378 0 0 0539175 C/S To 534002 Mcclung,C Robert NSF IBN-0316056 0 0 0539177 C/S To 535508 Mcclung,C Robert OED P200A040048 0 0 0539178 C/S To 536115 Mcclung,C Robert USDA 2004-35318-14927 0 0 0539179 C/S To 536396 Mcclung,C Robert USDA 2002-35304-12379 0 0 0

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539182 C/S To 534162 Peterson,Kevin NSF EAR-0207766 0 0 0539184 C/S To 534151 Langford,George NSF IBN-0131470 0 0 0539185 C/S To 530197 Lambie,Eric NIH 5R01GM049785-10 0 0 0539186 C/S To 534154 Gross,Robert NSF DBI-0223719 0 0 0539187 C/S To 536109 Folt,Carol USDA 04CA11242343-092 0 0 0

Biological Sciences Total 3,445,193 1,174,452 4,619,645

Chemistry530283 Orally Active Agents Honda,Tadashi NIH 5R03CA105294-02 37,801 22,454 60,255530460 Dhfr-Ts Inhibitors Anderson,Amy NIH 5R01GM067542-02 120,669 70,877 191,546530494 Active Tetrapyrroles Jacobi,Peter NIH 5R01GM038913-15 164,378 97,371 261,749530609 Bact Virulence Regs Kull,F Jon NIH 1R21AI060031-01 121,197 66,181 187,378530665 Project 5 Wilcox,Dean E NIH 5P42ES07373-10 68,802 44,308 113,110530674 Dynamin Gtpases Kull,F Jon NIH 5R01GM066913-03 271,436 115,314 386,750534017 Copolymer Assemblies Grubbs,Robert NSF DMR-0239697 46,840 27,824 74,664534021 Spectrometer Upgrade Grubbs,Robert NSF CHE-0443614 183,022 0 183,022534023 Composite Materials Bel Bruno,Joseph NSF INT-0233261 3,360 0 3,360534056 Studies Of Phosphin Glueck,David NSF CHE-0455715 4,700 2,794 7,494534060 Cell Signaling Wright,Dennis L NSF CHE-0513160 35,739 15,904 51,643534069 Fluorocarbon Chem Lemal,David NSF CHE-0346733 75,143 44,636 119,779534115 Lattice And Continum Lipson,Jane NSF DMR-0099541 60,632 36,016 96,648534132 Phosphorus-Carbon Glueck,David NSF CHE-0111190 14,272 9,321 23,593534142 Career:Gramicidin Anderson,Amy NSF MCB-0133468 93,153 55,333 148,486534146 Reu Site Bel Bruno,Joseph NSF DMR-0139085 54,576 7,500 62,076534159 Fluorocarbon Ligands Hughes,Russell NSF CHE-0211158 78,579 42,856 121,435535511 Graduate Assistance Bel Bruno,Joseph OED P200A000805 17,895 0 17,895536394 Photo-Induced Dipole Braun,Charles DOE DEFG02-86ER13592 62,334 28,537 90,871536971 Hdl Formation Spencer,Thomas UCSF 2462SC 169,557 100,717 270,274537135 Natural Feedstocks Wright,Dennis L PBIO PBIO 8,035 4,773 12,808538025 New Chemistry Glueck,David ACHS 39138-AC3 1,955 0 1,955538036 Polymers, Polyblends Lipson,Jane ACHS 40980-AC7 16,895 0 16,895538064 Nanoparticle Arrays Grubbs,Robert RESC RI1005 -1,200 0 -1,200538083 Class Vii Myosin Kull,F Jon MD 5-FY02-256 50,999 5,100 56,099538121 Chemical Computation Winn,John DREY SG-00-013 697 0 697538175 Conventional Myosins Kull,F Jon AHA 0330345N 56,156 5,365 61,521538207 Nitroindoles Gribble,Gordon ACHS ACS-PRF#36440-AC 2,677 0 2,677538220 Halogenated Indoles Gribble,Gordon ACHS PRF40850-AC1 38,179 0 38,179538277 Bridged Synthons Wright,Dennis L ACHS 41562-AC1 5,896 0 5,896538301 Inhibitors Of Pi-3 Wright,Dennis L ACAS RSG04-267-01-CDD 21,975 4,395 26,370538554 Stimuli-Sensitive Grubbs,Robert ACHS ACS PRF 38036-G7 17,416 0 17,416538569 Hydrofluorocarbons Lemal,David EIG EDMUND I EGER 33,520 10,879 44,399538685 Active Peptides Anderson,Amy RESC RI0857 2,638 0 2,638538732 Polymeric Materials Grubbs,Robert 3M 20020325 15,244 0 15,244539044 C/S To 5-37135 Wright,Dennis L PBIO PBIO 0 0 0539087 C/S To 538175 Kull,F Jon AHA 0330345N 0 0 0539088 C/S To 530494 Jacobi,Peter NIH 5R01GM038913-15 0 0 0539144 C/S To 530460 Anderson,Amy NIH 5R01GM067542-02 0 0 0539145 C/S To 534142 Anderson,Amy NSF MCB-0133468 0 0 0539147 C/S To 536394 Braun,Charles DOE DE-FG02--86ER135 0 0 0539148 C/S To 534132 Glueck,David NSF CHE-0111190 0 0 0539149 C/S To 538025 Glueck,David ACHS 39138-AC3 0 0 0539150 C/S To 530283 Honda,Tadashi NIH 5R03CA105294-02 0 0 0539151 C/S To 530674 Kull,F Jon NIH 5R01GM066913-02 0 0 0

Chemistry Total 1,955,167 818,455 2,773,622

Computer Sciences530148 Protein Structure Donald,Bruce NIH 5R01GM065982-04 198,267 130,308 328,575534001 Nsf Seiii Bailey Kellogg,C NSF IIS-0502801 47,286 15,835 63,121534018 Data Integration Pearlman,Justin NSF IIS-0312629 52,551 31,215 83,766534031 Dta Management Pearlman,Justin NSF IIS-0308229 88,526 43,945 132,471534089 Sub Of 5-34059 Donald,Bruce NSF IIS-9906790 0 -72 -72534092 Digital Images Farid,Hany NSF IIS-9983806 34,251 20,334 54,585534120 Human Brain Data Pearlman,Justin NSF IIS-0083423 37,590 9,248 46,838534123 Nsf Postdoc-Massspec Donald,Bruce NSF EIA-0102712 -4,868 0 -4,868534161 Distributed Robotics Rus,Daniela NSF EIA-0202789 27,874 836 28,710

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534169 Comp. Biology Donald,Bruce NSF EIA-0305444 54,532 4,363 58,895534178 Nsf Career Bailey Kellog,C NSF IIS-0444544 62,259 36,982 99,241536215 Security Studies Kotz,David DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 156,043 93,055 249,098536221 Security Studies Kotz,David DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 326,392 140,831 467,223536234 Digital Tampering Farid,Hany DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 102,268 60,748 163,016536273 Sub To 5-36268 Rus,Daniela DOD F30602-00-2-0585 9,517 5,654 15,171536283 System Sec Eval Nicol,David DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 0 0 0536302 Mobile Code Rus,Daniela DOD N00014-01-1-0675 11,077 6,580 17,657536326 Security Studies Kotz,David DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 4,091 2,430 6,521536331 Security Studies Donald,Bruce DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 202,808 103,732 306,540536366 Proj 1 Infr Dist Col Rus,Daniela DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 0 -1 -1536367 Proj 2 Info Security Smith,Sean DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 61,586 31,029 92,615536368 Proj 3 Elec Comm Sec Makedon,Fillia DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 0 0 0536370 Proj 5 Info Infr As Donald,Bruce DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 -17,599 -5,625 -23,224536371 Proj 6 Syst Sec Eval Kotz,David DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 257,153 0 257,153536372 Proj 7 Syst Sec Eval Nicol,David DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 2,992 1,777 4,769536643 Nh Space Grant Rus,Daniela UNH 01-534 0 0 0536721 Itr Info Extraction Cormen,Thomas UCON 4454 42,093 24,926 67,019536791 Marianas Dist Trust Smith,Sean UILL 2003-08135-1-00 40,643 24,141 64,784537050 Location-Prediction Kotz,David DCM DOCOMO 40,915 8,183 49,098537062 Buffered Computation Cormen,Thomas IBM W0133940 14,864 8,830 23,694538094 Smith Intel Smith,Sean INTL 20218 9,806 0 9,806538203 Real-World Data Kotz,David INTL INTEL 67,923 0 67,923538443 Internet2 Pki Lab Smith,Sean ATT AT&T 14,797 0 14,797538688 Mellon Academic Comp Smith,Sean MELL MELLON FDN 250,946 0 250,946538734 Digital Secrets Farid,Hany SLON BR-4134 10,577 0 10,577539000 C/S To 534161 Rus,Daniela NSF EIA-0202789 0 0 0539077 C/S To 534123 Donald,Bruce NSF EIA-0102710 0 0 0539114 C/S To 534018 Makedon,Fillia NSF IIS-0312629 0 0 0539115 C/S To 534031 Makedon,Fillia NSF IIS-0308229 0 0 0539117 C/S To 534169 Donald,Bruce NSF EIA-0305444 0 0 0539169 C/S To 536234 Farid,Hany DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 0 0 0539205 C/S To 530148 Donald,Bruce NIH 5R01GM065982-03 12,760 0 12,760539206 C/S To 530148 Donald,Bruce NIH 5R01GM065982-03 19,139 0 19,139539208 C/S To 536331 Donald,Bruce DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 0 0 0

Computer Sciences Total 2,239,059 799,284 3,038,343

Dean of the Faculty534011 Graduate Research Hutchins,Gary NSF DGE-0234612 211,173 0 211,173534404 Graduate Research Folt,Carol NSF DGE-9616050 -37,287 0 -37,287538470 Sub Of 538859 Gomez,Teoby MELL MELLON FDN 2,000 0 2,000539172 Cost Share 538859 Ght,Richard MELL MELLON FDN 0 0 0

Dean Of The Faculty Total 175,886 0 175,886

Earth Sciences530659 Core B Sturup,Stefan NIH 5P42ES07373-10 42,332 25,145 67,477534008 Particle Deposition Dade,William NSF EAR-0439688 2,087 1,239 3,326534012 Neodymium Mass Spec Sharma,Mukul NSF EAR-0336405 18,403 10,673 29,076534029 Upland Landscapes Heimsath,Arjun NSF EAR-0239655 47,697 28,332 76,029534067 Protocrust Sharma,Mukul NSF EAR-0510589 1,648 979 2,627534082 Himalayan Transect Heimsath,Arjun NSF EAR-9909335 13,081 2,125 15,206534084 Watersheds Snowmelt Feng,Xiahong NSF EAR-9903281 15,924 0 15,924534117 Osmium Budget Sharma,Mukul NSF OCE-0099231 6,713 3,987 10,700534139 Watershed Studies Feng,Xiahong NSF EAR-0111403 16,475 9,646 26,121534148 Soil Organic Carbon Heimsath,Arjun NSF DEB-0128995 29,516 17,532 47,048534157 Chromatography Feng,Xiahong NSF DBI-0215913 1,050 0 1,050534183 Watershed Studies Feng,Xiahong NSF EAR-0418809 12,598 7,484 20,082536018 Radionuclide Analy Heimsath,Arjun DOD DACA42-03-P-0256 23,952 0 23,952536070 Corrosion Of Uxo'S Bostick,Benjamin DOD W9135E504P0013 18,299 10,740 29,039536087 Sub Of 5-36086 Birnie,Richard UNH 02-534 42,001 0 42,001536861 Sub Of 5-36860 Birnie,Richard UNH PZ05007 27,409 0 27,409537134 Water Contaminants Sturup,Stefan BMI 184585 9,720 3,402 13,122539081 C/S To 534139 Feng,Xiahong NSF EAR-0111403 0 0 0539110 C/S To 534183 Feng,Xiahong NSF EAR-0418809 0 0 0539161 C/S To 534145 Feng,Xiahong NSF EAR-0125338 0 0 0

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FY’05 Detail of Direct, Indirect & Total Expenses by Department

539162 C/S To 534029 Heimsath,Arjun NSF EAR-0239655 0 0 0539163 C/S To 534148 Heimsath,Arjun NSF DEB-0128995 0 0 0539164 C/S To 534117 Sharma,Mukul NSF OCE-0099231 0 0 0539165 C/S To 534012 Sharma,Mukul NSF EAR-0336405 0 0 0

Earth Sciences Total 328,905 121,284 450,189

Economics530209 Salary Skinner,Jonathan NIH 5P01AG019783-04 18,653 11,080 29,733536715 Care For Newborns Chandra,A STAN PY-2661 72,502 18,850 91,352536815 Health & Retirement Gustman,Alan MICH 3000457302 41,332 14,466 55,798536847 Retirement Wealth Lusardi,Annamari MICH 3000474161 11,342 1,134 12,476536857 Health & Retirement Gustman,Alan MICH 3000328520 40,497 13,911 54,408536901 Test-Based Account Staiger,Douglas UCLA 1181 G DB282 453 45 498536921 Financial Education Lusardi,Annamari MICH F008350 70 7 77537080 Examples Of Work Bentz,Andreas WORT WORTH 6,000 0 6,000537116 Hospital Ownership Skinner,Jonathan NBER 25-2106-05-0-43- 24,892 0 24,892538140 Physician-Level Staiger,Douglas RWJ 44666 184,795 4,500 189,295538193 Tiebout Samwick,Andrew LILP LILP 39,086 0 39,086539113 C/S To 538193 Samwick,Andrew LILP LILP 0 0 0

Economics Total 439,622 63,993 503,615

Education530114 Petitto R01 Petitto,Laura NIH 1R01HD045822-01 15,140 8,993 24,133534195 C-Cen Ansari Res Ansari,Daniel NSF SBE-0354400 1,525 0 1,525534202 C-Cen Petitto Res Petitto,Laura NSF SBE-0354400 773 0 773537099 Dunbar-Montshire Sub Dunbar,Kevin MONT 1 23,870 8,729 32,599

Education Total 41,308 17,722 59,030

Environmental Studies534027 Cascading Effects Bolger,Douglas NSF DEB-0316798 76,528 9,622 86,150534048 Sub Of 5-34048 Bolger,Douglas NSF DEB-0316798 38,831 23,066 61,897534081 Fragmentation Effect Bolger,Douglas NSF DEB-9981758 -2,949 0 -2,949534111 Collabortve Research Barrett,John NSF OPP-0338174 15,399 8,893 24,292536125 Technology In China Fisher-Vanden,K DOE DE-FG02-04ER6393 47,661 28,310 75,971536137 Water Resources-Ca Elmore,Andrew NASA NNG05GB59G 9,978 5,927 15,905536277 The Case Of China Fisher-Vanden,K DOE DE-FG02-00ER6303 15,531 6,589 22,120536378 Environmental Taxes Howarth,Richard EPA R-82958201 7,946 4,601 12,547536383 Northern Forest Friedland,Andrew USDA 03CA11242343-012 18,261 3,861 22,122536730 Soil Biodversity Virginia,Ross OHIO RF00962318 36,182 9,407 45,589536737 Multi-Criteria Decis Howarth,Richard UVM FM87-02 13,554 3,179 16,733536750 Sub Of 536864 Barrett,Jeb OHIO RF00916268 10,874 3,003 13,877536864 Mcmurdo Dry Valley Virginia,Ross OHIO RF00916268 53,729 13,902 67,631536983 Sub To 5-36864 Virginia,Ross OHIO RF848499 304 79 383538186 Sustainable Ne Friedland,Andrew LUCE LUCE 134,229 0 134,229539155 C/S To 536730 Virginia,Ross OHIO RF00962318 0 0 0539166 C/S To 536125 Fisher-Vanden,K DOE DE-FG02-04ER6393 0 0 0

Environmental Studies Total 476,058 120,439 596,497

Geography530709 Sub Of 530303 Shi,Xun NIH 1P20RR018787-01 1,396 829 2,225530856 Sub Of 530847 Shi,Xun NIH 5P20RR018787-02 56,172 31,030 87,202534038 Regulation By Dams Magilligan,Frank NSF BCS-0322850 52,075 17,529 69,604534091 Segregation In La Wright,Richard NSF BCS-9986877 0 104 104534180 Mixed-Race Household Wright,Richard NSF BCS-0418183 18,709 8,663 27,372536027 New England Streams Magilligan,Frank USDA 03-CA11242343-12 4,201 0 4,201536074 Extreme Floods Brakenridge,G Ro NASA NAG5-13192 91,957 29,062 121,019536101 Flood Sensor Web Brakenridge,G Ro JPL 1261147 23,149 13,509 36,658536243 River Flooding Brakenridge,G Ro NASA NAG5-9470 718 0 718536393 Hydrologic Forecast Brakenridge,G Ro NASA NAG5-12325 4,370 0 4,370537090 Ifm - Lake Victoria Brakenridge,G Ro WMO PO# 51168 5,965 1,133 7,098538111 Mekong And Zambezi Sneddon,Chris USIP USIP-361-02S 2,886 0 2,886538565 Interracial Househld Wright,Richard RSF 88-01-07 -399 0 -399

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538613 Extreme Flood Events Brakenridge,G Ro NATO SFP978016 1,784 0 1,784539126 C/S To 536027 Magilligan,Frank USDA 03-CA11242343-12 0 0 0539129 C/S To 534038 Magilligan,Frank NSF BCS-0322850 0 0 0

Geography Total 262,983 101,859 364,842

Government534179 Ballot-Level Study Herron,Michael C NSF SES-0440909 25,499 10,316 35,815536120 Kinship And Hierarcy Masters,Roger DOD W74V8H-04-2-0002 196,163 7,040 203,203

Government Total 221,662 17,356 239,018

History534028 Int'L Conference Kremer,Richard NSF SES-0236341 3,451 0 3,451536170 Port Treaty Conf Cson,Steven J JUSF 16-May 1,318 0 1,318538255 Ibadan Faculty Byfield,Judith IIE 87402216 4,649 0 4,649538287 Jaramillista Movemnt Padilla,Tanalis FORD FORD 2,500 0 2,500539202 C/S To 536170 Ericson,Steven JUSF 16-May 5,826 0 5,826

History Total 17,744 0 17,744

Jewish Studies 538137 Reconcept Jewish Std Heschel,Susannah FORD 1055-0170 10,248 860 11,108

Jewish Studies Total 10,248 860 11,108

Linquistics & Cognitive Sciences534090 Career Peterson,David NSF BCS-0349021 24,910 14,797 39,707

Linquistics & CognitiveTotal 24,910 14,797 39,707

Mathematics534000 Proper Actions Williams,Dana NSF INT-0233806 6,604 0 6,604534009 Itr Research Rockmore,Daniel NSF CCR-0219717 11,667 5,440 17,107534040 Multiplying Effects Wallace,Dorothy NSF DUE-0310465 26,640 8,258 34,898534050 Workshop Proposal Pauls,Scott NSF DMS-0503695 18,813 0 18,813534058 Prob In Geom Anal Gordon,Carolyn NSF DMS-0306752 93,748 55,686 149,434534098 Inv Spectral Prob Gordon,Carolyn NSF DMS-0072534 0 -227 -227534102 Strict Quantization Trout,John NSF DMS-0071120 1,503 892 2,395534112 Intro Combinatorics Bogart,Kenneth NSF DUE-0087466 3,119 0 3,119534174 Living Math Rockmore,Daniel NSF DMS-0026425 105,465 0 105,465534176 Prob In Number Theor Pomerance,Carl NSF DMS-0401422 43,932 26,095 70,027534207 C-Cen Math Collabor Wallace,Dorothy NSF SBE-0354400 30,330 0 30,330535510 Gaann Math Groszek,Marcia OED P200A040045-05 112,412 0 112,412536955 Global Internet Rockmore,Daniel UWIS 640F194 106,334 63,162 169,496537167 Group-Theoretic Rockmore,Daniel JHU 8505-03011 1,537 921 2,458538132 Quality Calculus Wallace,Dorothy ATTF AT&T 18,934 0 18,934539124 C/S To 534009 Rockmore,Daniel NSF CCR-0219717 0 0 0539125 C/S To 534050 Pauls,Scott NSF DMS-0503695 0 0 0

MathematicsTotal 581,038 160,227 741,265

Music538115 Production Of Music Wolff,Christian MELL FELLOWSHIP 15 0 15

MusicTotal 15 0 15

Native American Studies534209 C-Cen Native Am Stu Palmer,Vera NSF SBE-0354400 7,510 0 7,510

Native American StudiesTotal 7,510 0 7,510

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Philosophy538152 Concept Roskies,Adina L SFU 690003 1,368 0 1,368

PhilosophyTotal 1,368 0 1,368

Physics and Astronomy534016 Magnetic Reconnect Rogers, Barrett NSF ATM-0238694 74,801 44,432 119,233534019 Dynamic Models Denton,Richard NSF ATM-0245664 53,491 31,773 85,264534020 Energy Physics Smith,Timothy NSF PHY-0244861 6,832 1,247 8,079534032 Low-Latitude Fesen,Cassandra NSF ATM-0313831 25,655 12,314 37,969534034 Mhd Turbulence Montgomery,David NSF ATM-0327533 18,935 11,248 30,183534041 Satellite Instrument Labelle,James NSF ATM-0243595 25,571 14,192 39,763534049 Are At South Pole Labelle,James NSF ANT-0442369 1,428 848 2,276534055 Maxis 2000 Millan,Robyn NSF ATM-0302582 32,177 19,011 51,188534062 Supernovae Fesen,Robert NSF AST-9876703 6,700 3,885 10,585534086 Cataclysmic Binaries Thorstensen,John NSF AST-9987334 27,819 16,525 44,344534097 Scientific Literacy Caldwell,Robert NSF AST-0349213 4,273 1,083 5,356534099 Winter Balloon Millan,Robyn NSF ATM-0408356 126,427 61,379 187,806534119 Stellar Models Chaboyer,Brian NSF AST-0094231 44,819 26,623 71,442534128 Dark Energy Caldwell,Robert NSF PHY-0099543 53,570 30,664 84,234534129 Waveform Receiver Labelle,James NSF OPP-0090545 69,724 35,198 104,922534144 Radiation Belt Hudson,Mary NSF ATM-0201624 54,233 32,214 86,447534170 Stellar Population Chaboyer,Brian NSF AST-0307407 12,449 7,394 19,843534173 Cataclysmic Binaries Thorstensen,John NSF AST-0307413 13,186 7,833 21,019534182 Penguin Labelle,James NSF OPP-0341050 6,863 3,671 10,534534185 Itr Rimberg,Alexande NSF DMR-0454914 71,240 40,074 111,314534186 Real-Time Electron Rimberg,Alexande NSF DMR-0454842 30,370 16,296 46,666535509 National Need Fs Hudson,Mary OED P200A040191-05 75,187 0 75,187536002 Gd 552 Thorstensen,John NASA HST-GO-09406.02- 3,170 1,883 5,053536014 Hsst Archive Mueller,Hans NASA HST-AR-09957.05- 7,168 2,682 9,850536042 Ipa/Nasa Crane,Philippe NASA W30965 174,189 3,258 177,447536050 Stellar Winds Mueller,Hans NASA NAG5-13611 28,621 14,523 43,144536060 Heavy Atoms Mueller, Hans NASA NAG5-12879 58,405 23,785 82,190536061 Cascades Lynch,Kristina NASA NAG5-5415 257,416 86,414 343,830536062 Shock Physics Fesen,Robert NASA HSTGO09890.01-A 20,666 10,725 31,391536063 A Pci Based Roc Smith,Timothy DOE 04-P0498 -1,819 -36 -1,855536078 Supernova Remnant Fesen,Robert CXO AR4-5005X 19,002 11,287 30,289536086 Nh Space Grant Labelle,James UNH 02-534 42,599 0 42,599536108 Charge Dyn In Nano Rimberg.Alexande DOD W911NF-04-1-0269 15,667 9,048 24,715536110 Trice Labelle,James NASA NNG04WC27G 30,762 18,159 48,921536111 Jlab Coda Smith,Timothy DOE 05-P0598 14,737 8,753 23,490536138 Shock Physics Fesen,Robert NASA HSTGO-09890.01-A 11,160 6,629 17,789536143 Knots In Cassippeia Fesen,Robert NASA GO07406 3,125 1,857 4,982536173 Ropa Lynch,Kristina NASA PRE-AWARD 665 395 1,060536194 Metal-Rich Ejecta Fesen,Robert NASA HST-GO-08281.01A 5,839 3,388 9,227536242 Satellite Galaxies Chaboyer,Brian NASA NAG5-9225 50,203 15,964 66,167536271 Optical Counterpart Fesen,Robert NASA HST-G0-08692.01A 9,272 5,477 14,749536295 Hibar Labelle,James NASA NAG5-5318 21,841 3,686 25,527536335 Quantum Limit Blencowe,M P DOD DAAD19-01-1-0696 22,871 13,361 36,232536364 Mass Density Denton,Richard NASA NAG5-11825 32,905 15,915 48,820536380 Geomagnetic Storms Hudson,Mary NASA NAG5-12202 96,107 56,851 152,958536386 Radiation Belt Perry,Kara NASA NGT5-50403 12,740 0 12,740536389 Sersio-Dc-Lynch Lynch,Kristina NASA NAG5-5382 60,693 36,052 96,745536702 Arro Labelle,James UNH PRE-AWARD 45,695 15,153 60,848536741 Light Telescope Fesen,Robert KU FY2004-018 14,075 8,360 22,435536778 From Cells To Solids Blencowe,M P UG RR185-313/787748 52,154 29,495 81,649536803 Blast Analysis Smith,Timothy UNH 05-979 11,276 6,698 17,974536805 Silicon Quantum Dots Rimberg,Alexande UWIS 144-MY22 42,232 24,441 66,673536823 Ejecta And Dust Fesen,Robert JPL 1268519 1,027 610 1,637536833 Fast Mission Lynch,Kristina UNH 03-700 14,022 3,926 17,948536835 Fast Mission Lynch,Kristina UNH 03-700 6,444 3,827 10,271536860 Nh Space Grant Labelle,James UNH PZ05007 13,098 0 13,098536969 Field Halo Stars Chaboyer,Brian JPL 1226828 160,003 19,295 179,298537006 Blast Smith,Timothy MIT 5710001545 -355 0 -355537020 Low Earth Orbit Lyon,John JHU 863322 8,372 8,244 16,616537146 Thz Intracavity Brownell,James SARN 4900000211 40,691 24,170 64,861

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FY’05 Detail of Direct, Indirect & Total Expenses by Department

537249 Ulf Waves Denton,Richard JHU 856634 22,851 13,573 36,424537252 Space Weather Hudson,Mary BOS GC176992NGA 408,977 193,913 602,890538507 Free Electron Laser Brownell,James VP VP 1,735 0 1,735538615 Stellar Ages Chaboyer,Brian RESC CS0855 31,679 0 31,679538693 Vacuum Energy Caldwell,Robert RESC RI0887 19,861 0 19,861539001 C/S To 5-34163 Hudson,Mary NSF OPP-0216279 0 0 0539003 Space Weather Hudson,Mary BOS GC176992NGA 0 0 0539006 C/S To 536359 Lotko,William NASA NAG5-11735 0 0 0539064 C/S To 536108 Rimberg,Alexande DOD W911NF-04-1-0269 0 0 0539131 C/S To 534119 Chaboyer,Brian NSF AST-0094231 0 0 0539132 C/S To 534170 Chaboyer,Brian NSF AST-0307407 0 0 0539133 C/S To 534144 Hudson,Mary NSF ATM-0201624 0 0 0539134 C/S To 536380 Hudson,Mary NASA NAG5-12202 0 0 0539135 C/S To 534041 Labelle,James NSF ATM-0243595 0 0 0539136 C/S To 534129 Labelle,James NSF OPP-0090545 0 0 0539137 C/S To 536061 Lynch,Kristina NASA NAG5-5415 0 0 0539138 C/S To 536389 Lynch,Kristina NASA NAG5-5382 0 0 0539139 C/S To 536833 Lynch,Kristina UNH 03-700 0 0 0

Physics And Astronomy Total 2,727,591 1,119,665 3,847,256

Psychological and Brain Sciences 530038 Sub Of 530022 Heatherton,Todd NIH 1 R01 CA94273-01 74,681 44,360 119,041530058 Clark/Henderson R01 Clark,Ann NIH 1R01DA018255-01 25,990 15,438 41,428530059 Visual Streams Johnson,Scott NIH 5K01MH002022-03 22,144 1,772 23,916530065 B/Start Tse,Peter NIH 1R03MH069669-01 33,187 19,249 52,436530067 Nih Hbp P20 Gazzaniga,Michae NIH 1P20MH072580-01 8,374 4,974 13,348530118 Spatial Cognition Taube,Jeffrey NIH 9R01NS053907-11 26,459 9,006 35,465530175 Cognitive Neuroscien Gazzaniga,Michae NIH 5R25MH057541-09 97,505 7,269 104,774530185 Motor Learning Grafton,Scott NIH 5R01NS33504-12 233,829 93,435 327,264530193 Auditory Responses Cohen,Yale NIH 1 R55 DC05405-01 13,729 3,432 17,161530196 Dyadic Interactions Richeson, J NIH 1 R03 MH63913-01 -1,169 0 -1,169530233 Maternal Environment Cramer,Catherine NIH 5R03HD042131-02 45,630 25,188 70,818530300 Callosotomy Patients Gazzaniga,Michae NIH 5 R01 NS31443-09 1,475 876 2,351530328 Hemispheric Asymmetr Gazzaniga,Michae NIH 5 R01 MH59825-04 -1,355 0 -1,355530349 Spatial Cognition Taube,Jeffrey NIH 5R01MH048924-10 112,715 61,259 173,974530357 Anabolic Steroids Clark,Ann NIH 5R01 DA08574-10 102,813 57,026 159,839530421 Face Recognition Turk,David NIH 5R03MH070901-02 37,731 22,412 60,143530459 Threats To Self Heatherton,Todd NIH 5R01MH059282-05 92,584 50,253 142,837530524 Neural Mechanisms Cohen,Yale NIH 1 R03 MH64653-01 3,024 1,753 4,777530548 Info Processing Groh,Jennifer NIH 5R01NS050942-02 103,267 57,708 160,975530562 Self-Knowledge Kelley,William NIH 5 R21 MH66720-02 84,754 49,721 134,475530563 Sub Of 530125 Heatherton,Todd NIH 2 R01 CA77026-05 92,375 54,871 147,246530599 Chollinergic Adhd Bucci,David NIH 5R21MH069670-03 39,346 18,748 58,094530600 Baird R03 Baird,Abigail NIH 1R03HD045742-01 49,870 29,623 79,493530601 Gomez Fellowship Tse,Peter NIH 1F31EY016386-01 44,959 0 44,959530641 Cognitive Neuro/Core Grafton,Scott NIH 5P50NS017778-22 95,463 56,705 152,168530642 Cognitive Neuro/Pro1 Hughes,Howard NIH 5P50NS017778-22 14,602 8,673 23,275530643 Cognitive Neur/Pro2 Groh,Jennifer NIH 5P50NS017778-22 87,988 57,205 145,193530644 Cognitive Neuro/Pro3 Gazzaniga,Michae NIH 5P50NS017778-22 58,856 9,843 68,699530645 Cognitive Neuro/Pro4 Janata,Petr NIH 5P50NS017778-22 781 2,009 2,790530646 Cognitive Neuro/Pro5 Wolford,George NIH 5P50NS017778-22 40,928 24,311 65,239530688 Auditory Cortex Kelly,Kristin NIH 5F30NS044666-02 1,664 0 1,664530859 Callosotomy Patients Gazzaniga,Michae NIH 5R01NS031443-11 206,270 122,524 328,794531921 Neural Mechanisms Taube,Jeffrey NIH 5K02MH001286-10 128,041 10,243 138,284534025 C-Cen Gazzaniga,Michae NSF SBE-0354400 8,981 5,334 14,315534030 Sound Location Groh,Jennifer NSF IOB-0415634 10,877 8,983 19,860534066 Nat'L Fmri Database Gazzaniga,Michae NSF BCS-9978116 344,997 204,929 549,926534158 Social Vs. Situation Richeson,Jennife NSF BCS-0132420 17,595 0 17,595534181 Stimulus Processing Bucci,David NSF IOB-0441934 115,061 27,909 142,970534191 C-Cen Admin Core Gazzaniga,Michae NSF SBE-0354400 36,751 0 36,751534193 C-Cen Evaluation Jernstedt,Chris NSF SBE-0354400 12,536 0 12,536534196 C-Cen Baird Research Baird,Abigail NSF SBE-0354400 10,646 0 10,646534199 C-Cen Gazzaniga Res Gazzaniga,Michae NSF SBE-0354400 9,994 0 9,994534201 C-Cen Heatherton Res Heatherton,Todd NSF SBE-0354400 3,170 0 3,170534203 C-Cen Non-Res Core Gazzaniga,Michae NSF SBE-0354400 6,938 0 6,938534205 C-Cen Other Outreach Gazzaniga,Michae NSF SBE-0354400 3,500 0 3,500534208 C-Cen Cedo Toolkit Jernstedt,Chris NSF SBE-0354400 26,139 0 26,139

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FY’05 Detail of Direct, Indirect & Total Expenses by Department

537002 Daily Experiences Richeson,Jennife PRIN 255-4136-1 31,173 4,681 35,854537005 Human Motor Grafton,Scott NWU 0600370 S352 695 -19,000 -11,021 -30,021537123 Human Motor Grafton,Scott NWU 0600370 S511 943 181,814 101,724 283,538537136 Functional Mapping Grafton,Scott EUSM NS37470 26,772 15,902 42,674537173 Visual Orientation Taube,Jeffrey NSBR NCC9-58-92 -2 0 -2538076 Align Sensory Maps Groh,Jennifer JMER MERCK FUND 50,886 0 50,886538095 Fmri Data Center Gazzaniga,Michae KECK KECK FDN 306,506 0 306,506538188 Thinking & Behavior Grafton,Scott MCDO 20002064 279,021 0 279,021538267 Arts Cognition Gazzaniga,Michae CDF DANA 204,458 0 204,458538323 Visual Stream Grafton,Scott MCDO 20002050 17,108 0 17,108538420 Prefrontal Cortex Cohen,Yale WHTH 2000-08-32-APL 24,640 0 24,640538600 Spatial Information Groh,Jennifer WHTH S98-34 -926 0 -926538622 Summer Institute Gazzaniga,Michae MCDO 21002014 113,866 0 113,866538689 Auditory Pathway Groh,Jennifer EJLB EJLB 25,350 3,528 28,878539037 C/S To 530643 Groh,Jennifer NIH 5P50NS017778-22 0 0 0539097 C/S To 530599 Bucci,David NIH 5R21MH069670-03 0 0 0539106 C/S To 534181 Bucci,David NSF IBN-0441934 0 0 0539111 C/S To 538188 Grafton,Scott MCDO 20002064 0 0 0539112 C/S To 537136 Grafton,Scott EUSM NS37470 0 0 0539127 C/S To 530193 Cohen,Yale NIH 1 R55 DC05405-01 0 0 0539128 C/S To 530562 Kelley,William NIH 5R21 MH066720-02 0 0 0539167 C/S To 530548 Groh,Jennifer NIH 1R01NS050942-01 0 0 0

Psychological And BrainTotal 3,827,361 1,281,855 5,109,216

Religion538107 Legends Of Buddha Penner,Hans MELL MELLON 1,543 0 1,543

ReligionTotal 1,543 0 1,543

Rockefeller Center 538131 Pii Fowler,Linda SURD 20031813 74,845 0 74,845539048 C/S To 538131 Fowler,Linda SURD 20031813 0 0 0

Rockefeller Center Total 74,845 0 74,845

Sociology536085 Va Ipa/Anthony Anthony,Denise VA VA 27,925 0 27,925538098 Students' Surveys Sokol,Robert CJEF CAJEF 679 0 679

Sociology Total 28,604 0 28,604

ARTS & SCIENCESTotal 16,888,620 5,812,248 22,700,868

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TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

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FY’05 Detail of Expenses by Department and Type Research

Account Description Sponsor

Arts & Sciences

Biological Sciences

Equipment534134 Palm Laser Trap NSF 0 0 0 3,948 0 0 0 3,948534141 Cell Biology Lab NSF 0 0 0 -1,431 3,845 0 0 2,414

0 0 0 2,517 3,845 0 0 6,362EquipmentTotal

Fellowship535508 Gaann OED 0 0 0 63,906 0 0 0 63,906539177 C/S To 535508 OED 9,000 -12,240 3,240 0 0 0 0 0

9,000 -12,240 3,240 63,906 0 0 0 63,906FellowshipTotal

Research530047 Cell Degeneration NIH 22,900 122,734 38,992 25,624 0 330 125,083 335,663530060 Sister-Chromatid NIH 0 15,795 1,240 5,739 249 0 13,527 36,550530197 Nematode Germline NIH 91,212 2,276 28,869 18,944 6,411 165 84,031 231,908530386 Sister-Chromatid NIH 17,414 56,968 12,265 15,956 0 55 59,600 162,258530564 Actin-Based Vesicle NIH 7,049 0 2,538 -1,918 0 0 1,917 9,586530667 Project 7 NIH 43,221 49,522 29,361 17,793 0 6,107 66,767 212,771530668 Outreach Core NIH 7,162 2,126 3,344 62,928 0 0 8,299 83,859530677 Calcium Regulation NIH 41,123 40,326 27,361 32,448 0 1,411 84,746 227,415534002 Circadian Clock NSF 41,151 0 10,583 5,452 0 70 34,010 91,266534003 Beetle Communites NSF 26,100 34,436 8,771 50,702 0 23,726 71,404 215,139534036 Cis-Regulatory NSF 0 0 0 11,292 18,272 961 7,278 37,803534070 Damselflies NSF 0 0 0 793 0 0 475 1,268534071 Molecular Analysis NSF 35,651 1,015 9,263 34,926 3,350 1,210 48,902 134,317534072 Sub Of 534188 NSF 0 0 0 950 0 597 201 1,748534073 Schaller Nsf NSF 50,644 0 13,019 28,985 0 393 65,815 158,856534105 Gene Discovery NSF 33,799 38,774 10,024 711,387 0 0 0 793,984534130 Community Structure NSF 8,333 21,678 3,484 3,013 880 724 22,508 60,620534131 Demography Birds NSF 0 34,009 2,919 10,713 0 1,140 12,683 61,464534140 Physiological Stress NSF 0 0 0 24,006 18,495 1,622 18,575 62,698534149 Planktonic Food Webs NSF 0 0 0 -605 0 0 0 -605534151 Vesicle Myosin-V NSF 0 57,307 19,775 30,145 0 1,659 52,831 161,717534154 Motifs In Genomes NSF 3,409 155 321 4,369 0 1,429 2,517 12,200534160 Species Diversity NSF 0 12,363 0 0 0 0 7,180 19,543534162 Molecular Clock NSF 0 8,599 333 5,904 0 2,119 10,071 27,026534166 Sub Of 5-34167 NSF 28,563 24,497 19,102 1,706 0 609 44,239 118,716534175 Metal Uptake NSF 0 42,279 3,684 45,741 0 0 46,868 138,572534177 Mcclung Travel Grant NSF 0 0 0 5,429 0 24,801 0 30,230534184 Sloboda Nsf '04 NSF 0 16,634 5,988 22,508 0 915 27,350 73,395534187 The Ionome NSF 9,116 22,808 3,318 147,567 0 95 60,738 243,642534188 Pollination Webs NSF 0 0 0 4,789 0 2,472 1,888 9,149536015 Rem Gene Family USDA 8,000 3,841 738 18,230 0 469 7,489 38,767536053 Regulatory Networks NASA 42,717 34,183 24,376 36,008 0 2,606 83,094 222,984536107 Host Species USDA 20,169 32,674 4,441 37,280 0 7,563 24,000 126,127536109 Atlantic Salmon USDA 0 732 59 0 0 0 119 910536115 Mcclung Usda Travel USDA 0 0 0 1,219 0 6,882 1,896 9,997536121 Schaller Usda Type-B USDA 17,000 0 4,080 10,882 0 0 6,475 38,437536134 Food Webs UNH 0 0 0 1,804 0 296 0 2,100536144 Bark Beetle Life USDA 0 0 0 2,619 0 2,432 0 5,051536152 Spb Ayres USDA 0 1,476 525 14,510 0 8,362 0 24,873536198 Atlantic Salmon USDA 0 15,661 689 2,546 0 0 2,835 21,731536392 Genetic Hierarchy USDA 44,204 0 15,913 11,403 0 0 16,776 88,296536396 Positional Cloning USDA 46,404 0 11,137 5,971 0 892 13,853 78,257536746 Analysis Of Two UNC 42,979 1,305 11,253 0 0 0 29,987 85,524536812 Chemical Defenses UMA 0 2,948 141 674 0 3,605 1,916 9,284536967 Plankton Food Webs UNH 0 0 0 3,586 0 0 0 3,586537091 Assessment ESEC 12,500 0 4,500 0 0 0 4,420 21,420537147 Beech Bark Disease PSSC 0 7,925 0 986 0 0 2,089 11,000538292 Predation Risk ASF 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 200

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FY’05 Detail of Expenses by Department and Type Research

Account Description Sponsor

538394 Forest Dynamics MELL 0 1,425 128 1,747 0 4,775 0 8,075539061 C/S To 5-34105 NSF 895 -1,208 313 0 0 0 0 0539158 C/S To 534003 NSF 7,878 -10,677 2,799 0 0 0 0 0539159 C/S To 537147 PSSC 4,109 -5,588 1,479 0 0 0 0 0539160 C/S To 536392 USDA 189,740 -255,686 65,946 0 0 0 0 0539170 C/S To 534187 NSF 11,722 -15,942 4,220 0 0 0 0 0539171 C/S To 534175 NSF 11,722 -15,942 4,220 0 0 0 0 0539173 C/S To 534105 NSF 11,722 -15,942 4,220 0 0 0 0 0539175 C/S To 534002 NSF 4,980 -6,773 1,793 0 0 0 0 0539178 C/S To 536115 USDA 300 -408 108 0 0 0 0 0539179 C/S To 536396 USDA 20,322 -27,353 7,031 0 0 0 0 0539182 C/S To 534162 NSF 17,595 -23,703 6,108 0 0 0 0 0539184 C/S To 534151 NSF 103,025 -138,782 35,757 0 0 0 0 0539185 C/S To 530197 NIH 74,035 -99,724 25,689 0 0 0 0 0539186 C/S To 534154 NSF 83,200 -112,061 28,861 0 0 0 0 0539187 C/S To 536109 USDA 11,750 -15,980 4,230 0 0 0 0 0

1,253,815 -39,298 525,308 1,476,951 47,657 110,492 1,174,452 4,549,377ResearchTotal

Biological Sciences 1,262,815 -51,538 528,548 1,543,374 51,502 110,492 1,174,452 4,619,645Total

Chemistry

Equipment534021 Spectrometer Upgrade NSF 0 0 0 4,097 178,925 0 0 183,022538121 Chemical Computation DREY 0 0 0 697 0 0 0 697

0 0 0 4,794 178,925 0 0 183,719EquipmentTotal

Fellowship535511 Graduate Assistance OED 0 0 0 17,895 0 0 0 17,895

0 0 0 17,895 0 0 0 17,895FellowshipTotal

Research530283 Orally Active Agents NIH 11,400 8,351 6,112 11,938 0 0 22,454 60,255530460 Dhfr-Ts Inhibitors NIH 33,606 15,712 12,472 53,450 1,348 4,081 70,877 191,546530494 Active Tetrapyrroles NIH 76,271 18,228 25,036 44,843 0 0 97,371 261,749530609 Bact Virulence Regs NIH 40,333 43,368 19,862 7,215 9,782 637 66,181 187,378530665 Project 5 NIH 36,740 9,645 11,638 9,465 0 1,314 44,308 113,110530674 Dynamin Gtpases NIH 27,779 34,178 13,877 91,252 103,645 705 115,314 386,750534017 Copolymer Assemblies NSF 24,906 3,059 6,595 10,620 0 1,660 27,824 74,664534023 Composite Materials NSF 0 0 0 0 0 3,360 0 3,360534056 Studies Of Phosphin NSF 0 1,585 0 3,115 0 0 2,794 7,494534060 Cell Signaling NSF 7,622 19,020 2,744 6,235 0 118 15,904 51,643534069 Fluorocarbon Chem NSF 46,012 5,548 12,108 10,835 0 640 44,636 119,779534115 Lattice And Continum NSF 42,218 0 14,564 1,262 0 2,588 36,016 96,648534132 Phosphorus-Carbon NSF 2,250 0 540 10,938 0 544 9,321 23,593534142 Career:Gramicidin NSF 10,817 45,000 3,894 31,602 0 1,840 55,333 148,486534146 Reu Site NSF 0 352 32 26,162 0 28,030 7,500 62,076534159 Fluorocarbon Ligands NSF 34,522 19,020 10,348 14,689 0 0 42,856 121,435536394 Photo-Induced Dipole DOE 36,667 0 13,200 -1,733 14,085 115 28,537 90,871536971 Hdl Formation UCSF 119,973 0 24,111 22,563 0 2,910 100,717 270,274537135 Natural Feedstocks PBIO 0 7,925 0 110 0 0 4,773 12,808538025 New Chemistry ACHS -2,083 0 -188 4,226 0 0 0 1,955538036 Polymers, Polyblends ACHS 0 15,850 0 1,045 0 0 0 16,895538064 Nanoparticle Arrays RESC 0 -3,345 -298 2,443 0 0 0 -1,200538083 Class Vii Myosin MD 3,866 32,960 4,698 8,594 0 881 5,100 56,099538175 Conventional Myosins AHA 20,581 20,892 11,208 480 2,503 492 5,365 61,521538207 Nitroindoles ACHS 0 720 0 1,957 0 0 0 2,677538220 Halogenated Indoles ACHS 3,500 22,460 689 11,177 0 353 0 38,179538277 Bridged Synthons ACHS 3,811 0 1,372 713 0 0 0 5,896538301 Inhibitors Of Pi-3 ACAS 16,955 0 4,984 36 0 0 4,395 26,370538554 Stimuli-Sensitive ACHS 10,222 4,364 2,217 613 0 0 0 17,416538569 Hydrofluorocarbons EIG 21,917 0 5,260 6,343 0 0 10,879 44,399538685 Active Peptides RESC 0 0 0 2,638 0 0 0 2,638538732 Polymeric Materials 3M 10,051 0 3,619 1,574 0 0 0 15,244539044 C/S To 5-37135 PBIO 5,716 -7,774 2,058 0 0 0 0 0

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Account Description Sponsor

539087 C/S To 538175 AHA 3,522 -4,790 1,268 0 0 0 0 0539088 C/S To 530494 NIH 172,251 -231,908 59,657 0 0 0 0 0539144 C/S To 530460 NIH 6,711 -9,060 2,349 0 0 0 0 0539145 C/S To 534142 NSF 3,606 -4,904 1,298 0 0 0 0 0539147 C/S To 536394 DOE 188,925 -254,419 65,494 0 0 0 0 0539148 C/S To 534132 NSF 13,623 -18,472 4,849 0 0 0 0 0539149 C/S To 538025 ACHS 5,514 -7,499 1,985 0 0 0 0 0539150 C/S To 530283 NIH 12,630 -17,115 4,485 0 0 0 0 0539151 C/S To 530674 NIH 13,100 -17,685 4,585 0 0 0 0 0

1,065,534 -248,734 358,722 396,400 131,363 50,268 818,455 2,572,008ResearchTotal

Chemistry 1,065,534 -248,734 358,722 419,089 310,288 50,268 818,455 2,773,622Total

Computer Sciences

Fellowship538734 Digital Secrets SLON 0 0 0 3,687 0 6,890 0 10,577

0 0 0 3,687 0 6,890 0 10,577FellowshipTotal

Instruction536643 Nh Space Grant UNH 0 728 0 -728 0 0 0 0

0 728 0 -728 0 0 0 0InstructionTotal

Research530148 Protein Structure NIH 118,842 32,029 36,397 6,157 0 4,842 130,308 328,575534001 Nsf Seiii NSF 0 24,568 0 22,718 0 0 15,835 63,121534018 Data Integration NSF 13,113 22,983 4,721 6,557 0 5,177 31,215 83,766534031 Dta Management NSF 0 38,040 0 46,080 0 4,406 43,945 132,471534089 Sub Of 5-34059 NSF 0 0 0 0 0 0 -72 -72534092 Digital Images NSF 22,956 2,244 8,264 564 0 223 20,334 54,585534120 Human Brain Data NSF 25,983 0 8,743 390 0 2,474 9,248 46,838534123 Nsf Postdoc-Massspec NSF -3,990 0 -878 0 0 0 0 -4,868534161 Distributed Robotics NSF 20,082 0 4,820 1,096 0 1,876 836 28,710534169 Comp. Biology NSF 43,005 0 11,527 0 0 0 4,363 58,895534178 Nsf Career NSF 20,000 29,987 7,200 3,264 0 1,808 36,982 99,241536215 Security Studies DOJ 24,558 84,552 16,362 9,987 1,763 18,821 93,055 249,098536221 Security Studies DOJ 60,814 72,856 48,122 141,504 0 3,096 140,831 467,223536234 Digital Tampering DOJ 45,906 35,573 16,526 2,996 0 1,267 60,748 163,016536273 Sub To 5-36268 DOD 0 0 0 6,100 0 3,417 5,654 15,171536283 System Sec Eval DOJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0536302 Mobile Code DOD 0 3,740 0 6,002 0 1,335 6,580 17,657536326 Security Studies DOJ 0 3,008 1,083 0 0 0 2,430 6,521536331 Security Studies DOJ 54,432 52,351 24,639 71,368 0 18 103,732 306,540536366 Proj 1 Infr Dist Col DOJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 -1536367 Proj 2 Info Security DOJ 0 40,341 9,945 2,295 0 9,005 31,029 92,615536368 Proj 3 Elec Comm Sec DOJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0536370 Proj 5 Info Infr As DOJ -9,072 -5,456 -3,175 104 0 0 -5,625 -23,224536371 Proj 6 Syst Sec Eval DOJ 0 0 0 257,153 0 0 0 257,153536372 Proj 7 Syst Sec Eval DOJ 0 2,992 0 0 0 0 1,777 4,769536721 Itr Info Extraction UCO 24,317 10,303 5,834 1,153 0 486 24,926 67,019536791 Marianas Dist Trust UILL 5,489 30,115 1,976 2,091 0 972 24,141 64,784537050 Location-Prediction DCM 0 38,040 0 2,090 0 785 8,183 49,098537062 Buffered Computation IBM 11,156 18,228 4,016 -24,269 0 5,733 8,830 23,694538094 Smith Intel INTL 0 9,510 0 0 0 296 0 9,806538203 Real-World Data INTL 49,349 0 14,645 2,305 0 1,624 0 67,923538443 Internet2 Pki Lab ATT 0 0 0 4,137 0 10,660 0 14,797538688 Mellon Academic Comp MELL 28,800 156,154 54,031 3,109 0 8,852 0 250,946539000 C/S To 534161 NSF 4,919 -6,099 1,180 0 0 0 0 0539077 C/S To 534123 NSF -746 910 -164 0 0 0 0 0539114 C/S To 534018 NSF 61,259 -83,013 21,754 0 0 0 0 0539115 C/S To 534031 NSF 7,115 -9,676 2,561 0 0 0 0 0539117 C/S To 534169 NSF 6,376 -8,640 2,264 0 0 0 0 0539169 C/S To 536234 DOJ 21,717 -29,433 7,716 0 0 0 0 0539205 C/S To 530148 NIH 10,290 0 2,470 0 0 0 0 12,760539206 C/S To 530148 NIH 15,435 0 3,704 0 0 0 0 19,139

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Account Description Sponsor

539208 C/S To 536331 DOJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0682,105 566,207 316,283 574,951 1,763 87,173 799,284 3,027,766ResearchTotal

Computer Sciences 682,105 566,935 316,283 577,910 1,763 94,063 799,284 3,038,343Total

Dean of the Faculty

Fellowship534011 Graduate Research NSF 0 25,000 0 186,173 0 0 0 211,173

0 25,000 0 186,173 0 0 0 211,173FellowshipTotal

Other Sponsored534404 Graduate Research NSF 0 0 0 -37,287 0 0 0 -37,287538470 Sub Of 538859 MELL 0 0 0 1,149 0 851 0 2,000539172 Cost Share 538859 MELL 0 -10,890 10,890 0 0 0 0 0

0 -10,890 10,890 -36,138 0 851 0 -35,287Other SponsoredTotal

Dean of the Faculty 0 14,110 10,890 150,035 0 851 0 175,886Total

Earth Sciences

Equipment534157 Chromatography NSF 0 0 0 1,050 0 0 0 1,050

0 0 0 1,050 0 0 0 1,050EquipmentTotal

Instruction536087 Sub Of 5-36086 UNH 6,111 8,371 2,804 20,649 0 4,066 0 42,001536861 Sub Of 5-36860 UNH 6,111 0 2,200 18,370 0 728 0 27,409

12,222 8,371 5,004 39,019 0 4,794 0 69,410InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored536018 Radionuclide Analy DOD 11,445 0 4,447 8,060 0 0 0 23,952537134 Water Contaminants BMI 0 0 0 9,720 0 0 3,402 13,122

11,445 0 4,447 17,780 0 0 3,402 37,074Other SponsoredTotal

Research530659 Core B NIH 0 0 0 42,332 0 0 25,145 67,477534008 Particle Deposition NSF 0 1,585 0 502 0 0 1,239 3,326534012 Neodymium Mass Spec NSF 9,916 4,755 3,570 162 0 0 10,673 29,076534029 Upland Landscapes NSF 7,821 22,078 6,932 5,102 0 5,764 28,332 76,029534067 Protocrust NSF 0 1,585 0 63 0 0 979 2,627534082 Himalayan Transect NSF 0 248 0 12,781 0 52 2,125 15,206534084 Watersheds Snowmelt NSF 8,678 0 3,124 4,122 0 0 0 15,924534117 Osmium Budget NSF 0 1,023 0 1,371 0 4,319 3,987 10,700534139 Watershed Studies NSF 13,287 0 3,188 0 0 0 9,646 26,121534148 Soil Organic Carbon NSF 2,824 9,920 706 12,308 0 3,758 17,532 47,048534183 Watershed Studies NSF 10,160 0 2,438 0 0 0 7,484 20,082536070 Corrosion Of Uxo'S DOD 12,844 640 4,624 191 0 0 10,740 29,039539081 C/S To 534139 NSF 5,569 -6,906 1,337 0 0 0 0 0539110 C/S To 534183 NSF 11 -14 3 0 0 0 0 0539161 C/S To 534145 NSF 4,339 -5,901 1,562 0 0 0 0 0539162 C/S To 534029 NSF 6,622 -8,940 2,318 0 0 0 0 0539163 C/S To 534148 NSF 6,889 -9,369 2,480 0 0 0 0 0539164 C/S To 534117 NSF 14,356 -19,524 5,168 0 0 0 0 0539165 C/S To 534012 NSF 10,767 -14,535 3,768 0 0 0 0 0

114,083 -23,355 41,218 78,934 0 13,893 117,882 342,655ResearchTotal

Earth Sciences 137,750 -14,984 50,669 136,783 0 18,687 121,284 450,189Total

Economics

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Account Description Sponsor

Other Sponsored537080 Examples Of Work WOR 4,412 0 1,588 0 0 0 0 6,000538193 Tiebout LILP 0 19 0 22,633 0 16,434 0 39,086539113 C/S To 538193 LILP 0 -2,208 2,208 0 0 0 0 0

4,412 -2,189 3,796 22,633 0 16,434 0 45,086Other SponsoredTotal

Research530209 Salary NIH 13,715 0 4,938 0 0 0 11,080 29,733536715 Care For Newborns STAN 53,310 0 19,192 0 0 0 18,850 91,352536815 Health & Retirement MICH 29,825 0 10,737 770 0 0 14,466 55,798536847 Retirement Wealth MICH 5,279 1,826 2,014 40 0 2,183 1,134 12,476536857 Health & Retirement MICH 29,630 0 10,667 200 0 0 13,911 54,408536901 Test-Based Account UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 453 45 498536921 Financial Education MICH 0 0 0 0 0 70 7 77537116 Hospital Ownership NBER 13,303 0 4,789 6,800 0 0 0 24,892538140 Physician-Level RWJ 0 0 0 184,795 0 0 4,500 189,295

145,062 1,826 52,337 192,605 0 2,706 63,993 458,529ResearchTotal

Economics 149,474 -363 56,133 215,238 0 19,140 63,993 503,615Total

Education

Research530114 Petitto R01 NIH 11,052 128 3,810 150 0 0 8,993 24,133534195 C-Cen Ansari Res NSF 0 1,449 76 0 0 0 0 1,525534202 C-Cen Petitto Res NSF 0 0 0 773 0 0 0 773537099 Dunbar-Montshire Sub MON 19,250 0 4,620 0 0 0 8,729 32,599

30,302 1,577 8,506 923 0 0 17,722 59,030ResearchTotal

Education 30,302 1,577 8,506 923 0 0 17,722 59,030Total

Environmental Studies

Research534027 Cascading Effects NSF 20,680 25,566 8,258 10,940 0 11,084 9,622 86,150534048 Sub Of 5-34048 NSF 28,596 0 8,844 0 0 1,391 23,066 61,897534081 Fragmentation Effect NSF -2,417 0 -532 0 0 0 0 -2,949534111 Collabortve Research NSF 7,212 2,986 2,865 1,896 0 440 8,893 24,292536125 Technology In China DOE 0 9,085 2,230 28,302 0 8,044 28,310 75,971536137 Water Resources-Ca NASA 3,000 4,914 1,162 902 0 0 5,927 15,905536277 The Case Of China DOE 6,333 0 2,280 484 0 6,434 6,589 22,120536378 Environmental Taxes EPA 4,983 0 1,794 795 0 374 4,601 12,547536383 Northern Forest USDA 0 0 0 18,249 0 12 3,861 22,122536730 Soil Biodversity OHIO 22,470 1,800 8,251 2,187 0 1,474 9,407 45,589536737 Multi-Criteria Decis UVM 9,966 0 3,588 0 0 0 3,179 16,733536750 Sub Of 536864 OHIO 0 1,362 123 4,820 0 4,569 3,003 13,877536864 Mcmurdo Dry Valley OHIO 31,039 4,410 11,571 3,465 0 3,244 13,902 67,631536983 Sub To 5-36864 OHIO 0 0 0 304 0 0 79 383538186 Sustainable Ne LUCE 103,625 3,630 26,974 0 0 0 0 134,229539155 C/S To 536730 OHIO 7,513 -10,142 2,629 0 0 0 0 0539166 C/S To 536125 DOE 16,889 -22,969 6,080 0 0 0 0 0

259,889 20,642 86,117 72,344 0 37,066 120,439 596,497ResearchTotal

Environmental Studies 259,889 20,642 86,117 72,344 0 37,066 120,439 596,497Total

Geography

Research530709 Sub Of 530303 NIH 0 0 0 1,396 0 0 829 2,225530856 Sub Of 530847 NIH 19,999 17,518 12,369 4,937 418 931 31,030 87,202534038 Regulation By Dams NSF 26,318 7,167 9,429 7,246 0 1,915 17,529 69,604534091 Segregation In La NSF 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 104534180 Mixed-Race Household NSF 13,231 0 4,763 0 0 715 8,663 27,372

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536027 New England Streams USDA 0 1,210 87 1,518 0 1,386 0 4,201536074 Extreme Floods NASA 46,683 16,753 22,445 2,589 0 3,487 29,062 121,019536101 Flood Sensor Web JPL 9,921 6,845 6,026 0 0 357 13,509 36,658536243 River Flooding NASA 532 0 186 0 0 0 0 718536393 Hydrologic Forecast NASA 3,119 91 1,161 -1 0 0 0 4,370537090 Ifm - Lake Victoria WMO 4,490 99 1,375 1 0 0 1,133 7,098538111 Mekong And Zambezi USIP 4,045 0 1,456 -2,858 0 243 0 2,886538565 Interracial Househld RSF 0 0 0 -399 0 0 0 -399538613 Extreme Flood Events NAT 0 0 0 472 0 1,312 0 1,784539126 C/S To 536027 USDA 10,180 -13,797 3,617 0 0 0 0 0539129 C/S To 534038 NSF 7,650 -10,371 2,721 0 0 0 0 0

146,168 25,515 65,635 14,901 418 10,346 101,859 364,842ResearchTotal

Geography 146,168 25,515 65,635 14,901 418 10,346 101,859 364,842Total

Government

Research534179 Ballot-Level Study NSF 10,222 153 3,694 7,201 4,229 0 10,316 35,815536120 Kinship And Hierarcy DOD 16,000 1,876 1,443 176,844 0 0 7,040 203,203

26,222 2,029 5,137 184,045 4,229 0 17,356 239,018ResearchTotal

Government 26,222 2,029 5,137 184,045 4,229 0 17,356 239,018Total

History

Other Sponsored534028 Int'L Conference NSF 0 998 241 109 0 2,103 0 3,451536170 Port Treaty Conf JUSF 0 0 0 1,318 0 0 0 1,318538255 Ibadan Faculty IIE 0 0 0 -112 0 4,761 0 4,649539202 C/S To 536170 JUSF 0 0 0 1,318 0 4,508 0 5,826

0 998 241 2,633 0 11,372 0 15,244Other SponsoredTotal

Research538287 Jaramillista Movemnt FORD 0 0 0 -2,360 0 4,860 0 2,500

0 0 0 -2,360 0 4,860 0 2,500ResearchTotal

History 0 998 241 273 0 16,232 0 17,744Total

Jewish Studies

Fellowship538137 Reconcept Jewish Std FORD 0 0 0 0 0 10,248 860 11,108

0 0 0 0 0 10,248 860 11,108FellowshipTotal

Jewish Studies 0 0 0 0 0 10,248 860 11,108Total

Linquistics & Cognitive Sciences

Research534090 Career NSF 9,250 6,601 3,795 720 0 4,544 14,797 39,707

9,250 6,601 3,795 720 0 4,544 14,797 39,707ResearchTotal

Linquistics & Cognitive 9,250 6,601 3,795 720 0 4,544 14,797 39,707Total

Mathematics

Fellowship535510 Gaann Math OED 0 305 0 108,346 0 3,761 0 112,412

0 305 0 108,346 0 3,761 0 112,412FellowshipTotal

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Account Description Sponsor

Other Sponsored534000 Proper Actions NSF 0 0 0 0 0 6,604 0 6,604534050 Workshop Proposal NSF 0 0 0 9 0 18,804 0 18,813534112 Intro Combinatorics NSF 0 0 0 2,362 0 757 0 3,119534174 Living Math NSF 31,267 0 11,256 53,845 0 9,097 0 105,465538132 Quality Calculus ATTF 0 13,922 5,012 0 0 0 0 18,934539125 C/S To 534050 NSF 1,675 -2,278 603 0 0 0 0 0

32,942 11,644 16,871 56,216 0 35,262 0 152,935Other SponsoredTotal

Research534009 Itr Research NSF 0 0 0 848 2,508 8,311 5,440 17,107534040 Multiplying Effects NSF 19,071 0 6,866 703 0 0 8,258 34,898534058 Prob In Geom Anal NSF 34,910 37,248 12,568 1,573 0 7,449 55,686 149,434534098 Inv Spectral Prob NSF 0 0 0 0 0 0 -227 -227534102 Strict Quantization NSF 0 0 0 211 0 1,292 892 2,395534176 Prob In Number Theor NSF 17,334 19,813 6,240 545 0 0 26,095 70,027534207 C-Cen Math Collabor NSF 15,632 7,791 6,907 0 0 0 0 30,330536955 Global Internet UWIS 51,112 2,993 18,400 32,310 0 1,519 63,162 169,496537167 Group-Theoretic JHU 0 0 0 98 0 1,439 921 2,458539124 C/S To 534009 NSF 7,934 -10,790 2,856 0 0 0 0 0

145,993 57,055 53,837 36,288 2,508 20,010 160,227 475,918ResearchTotal

Mathematics 178,935 69,004 70,708 200,850 2,508 59,033 160,227 741,265Total

Music

Research538115 Production Of Music MELL 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15

0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15ResearchTotal

Music 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15Total

Native American Studies

Research534209 C-Cen Native Am Stu NSF 0 0 0 7,510 0 0 0 7,510

0 0 0 7,510 0 0 0 7,510ResearchTotal

Native American Studies 0 0 0 7,510 0 0 0 7,510Total

Philosophy

Research538152 Concept SFU 0 0 0 1,368 0 0 0 1,368

0 0 0 1,368 0 0 0 1,368ResearchTotal

Philosophy 0 0 0 1,368 0 0 0 1,368Total

Physics and Astronomy

Fellowship535509 National Need Fs OED 0 0 0 73,982 0 1,205 0 75,187536386 Radiation Belt NASA 0 9,510 0 992 0 2,238 0 12,740

0 9,510 0 74,974 0 3,443 0 87,927FellowshipTotal

Instruction536086 Nh Space Grant UNH 7,249 3,716 686 29,650 0 1,298 0 42,599536860 Nh Space Grant UNH 0 0 0 12,900 0 198 0 13,098

7,249 3,716 686 42,550 0 1,496 0 55,697InstructionTotal

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Account Description Sponsor

Research534016 Magnetic Reconnect NSF 35,884 23,394 10,218 1,998 0 3,307 44,432 119,233534019 Dynamic Models NSF 28,186 0 9,244 13,592 0 2,469 31,773 85,264534020 Energy Physics NSF 0 4,130 340 0 0 2,362 1,247 8,079534032 Low-Latitude NSF 13,466 0 4,848 921 0 6,420 12,314 37,969534034 Mhd Turbulence NSF 10,300 0 927 69 0 7,639 11,248 30,183534041 Satellite Instrument NSF 5,067 6,943 3,572 3,532 0 6,457 14,192 39,763534049 Are At South Pole NSF 0 0 0 685 743 0 848 2,276534055 Maxis 2000 NSF 23,114 0 8,321 275 0 467 19,011 51,188534062 Supernovae NSF 5,452 0 1,248 0 0 0 3,885 10,585534086 Cataclysmic Binaries NSF 0 23,775 0 244 0 3,800 16,525 44,344534097 Scientific Literacy NSF 0 0 0 417 2,449 1,407 1,083 5,356534099 Winter Balloon NSF 26,266 684 9,456 66,488 20,120 3,413 61,379 187,806534119 Stellar Models NSF 33,158 2,498 9,095 68 0 0 26,623 71,442534128 Dark Energy NSF 16,724 21,156 9,091 755 1,947 3,897 30,664 84,234534129 Waveform Receiver NSF 5,067 36,370 7,942 18,156 956 1,233 35,198 104,922534144 Radiation Belt NSF 31,704 9,510 10,320 446 0 2,253 32,214 86,447534170 Stellar Population NSF 0 11,888 0 561 0 0 7,394 19,843534173 Cataclysmic Binaries NSF 0 11,095 0 644 0 1,447 7,833 21,019534182 Penguin NSF 2,533 3,000 1,182 148 0 0 3,671 10,534534185 Itr NSF 8,889 15,058 3,200 40,451 2,692 950 40,074 111,314534186 Real-Time Electron NSF 8,889 48 3,200 17,679 0 554 16,296 46,666536002 Gd 552 NASA 0 3,170 0 0 0 0 1,883 5,053536014 Hsst Archive NASA 2,999 400 1,116 0 2,653 0 2,682 9,850536042 Ipa/Nasa NASA 87,712 0 31,576 1,516 0 53,385 3,258 177,447536050 Stellar Winds NASA 18,974 0 6,831 938 0 1,878 14,523 43,144536060 Heavy Atoms NASA 24,720 0 8,899 20,213 0 4,573 23,785 82,190536061 Cascades NASA 11,952 86,295 22,217 54,925 50,407 31,620 86,414 343,830536062 Shock Physics NASA 14,282 0 3,488 0 2,611 285 10,725 31,391536063 A Pci Based Roc DOE -1,338 0 -481 0 0 0 -36 -1,855536078 Supernova Remnant CXO 2,795 14,265 1,006 936 0 0 11,287 30,289536108 Charge Dyn In Nano DOD 0 9,510 0 5,109 0 1,048 9,048 24,715536110 Trice NASA 4,804 13,461 4,578 6,175 192 1,552 18,159 48,921536111 Jlab Coda DOE 10,836 0 3,901 0 0 0 8,753 23,490536138 Shock Physics NASA 9,000 0 2,160 0 0 0 6,629 17,789536143 Knots In Cassippeia NASA 2,298 0 827 0 0 0 1,857 4,982536173 Ropa NASA 0 665 0 0 0 0 395 1,060536194 Metal-Rich Ejecta NASA 3,566 990 1,283 0 0 0 3,388 9,227536242 Satellite Galaxies NASA 8,169 15,058 2,941 22,581 0 1,454 15,964 66,167536271 Optical Counterpart NASA 6,749 0 2,070 453 0 0 5,477 14,749536295 Hibar NASA 0 15,460 1,286 3,051 0 2,044 3,686 25,527536335 Quantum Limit DOD 0 18,400 3,200 227 0 1,044 13,361 36,232536364 Mass Density NASA 12,222 0 4,400 14,711 0 1,572 15,915 48,820536380 Geomagnetic Storms NASA 58,320 11,414 19,789 3,152 399 3,033 56,851 152,958536389 Sersio-Dc-Lynch NASA 11,720 35,270 10,069 452 0 3,182 36,052 96,745536702 Arro UNH 0 19,510 0 26,185 0 0 15,153 60,848536741 Light Telescope KU 7,933 0 2,704 1,560 0 1,878 8,360 22,435536778 From Cells To Solids UG 31,611 3,556 12,660 0 2,500 1,827 29,495 81,649536803 Blast Analysis UNH 8,291 0 2,985 0 0 0 6,698 17,974536805 Silicon Quantum Dots UWIS 18,413 0 4,419 16,060 0 3,340 24,441 66,673536823 Ejecta And Dust JPL 0 0 0 0 0 1,027 610 1,637536833 Fast Mission UNH 0 9,510 0 950 0 3,562 3,926 17,948536835 Fast Mission UNH 3,806 0 1,370 0 0 1,268 3,827 10,271536969 Field Halo Stars JPL 15,025 0 4,929 133,614 2,893 3,542 19,295 179,298537006 Blast MIT -261 0 -94 0 0 0 0 -355537020 Low Earth Orbit JHU 5,300 0 1,908 1,164 0 0 8,244 16,616537146 Thz Intracavity SARN 27,917 0 10,050 1,424 0 1,300 24,170 64,861537249 Ulf Waves JHU 16,111 0 5,800 315 0 625 13,573 36,424537252 Space Weather BOS 184,261 51,826 62,763 79,008 2,226 28,893 193,913 602,890538507 Free Electron Laser VP 1,276 0 459 0 0 0 0 1,735538615 Stellar Ages RESC 10,000 15,058 2,400 1,609 952 1,660 0 31,679538693 Vacuum Energy RESC 0 19,020 0 841 0 0 0 19,861539001 C/S To 5-34163 NSF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0539003 Space Weather BOS 39,857 -54,206 14,349 0 0 0 0 0539006 C/S To 536359 NASA 12,431 -16,906 4,475 0 0 0 0 0539064 C/S To 536108 DOD 4,444 -6,044 1,600 0 0 0 0 0

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539131 C/S To 534119 NSF 13,332 -17,910 4,578 0 0 0 0 0539132 C/S To 534170 NSF 8,061 -10,924 2,863 0 0 0 0 0539133 C/S To 534144 NSF 13,589 -18,212 4,623 0 0 0 0 0539134 C/S To 536380 NASA 7,682 -10,261 2,579 0 0 0 0 0539135 C/S To 534041 NSF 2,332 -3,148 816 0 0 0 0 0539136 C/S To 534129 NSF 4,664 -6,296 1,632 0 0 0 0 0539137 C/S To 536061 NASA 3,550 -4,793 1,243 0 0 0 0 0539138 C/S To 536389 NASA 13,989 -18,747 4,758 0 0 0 0 0539139 C/S To 536833 UNH 3,550 -4,793 1,243 0 0 0 0 0

1,001,643 340,147 380,472 564,298 93,740 203,667 1,119,665 3,703,632ResearchTotal

Physics and Astronomy 1,008,892 353,373 381,158 681,822 93,740 208,606 1,119,665 3,847,256Total

Psychological and Brain Sciences

Fellowship530601 Gomez Fellowship NIH 0 0 0 44,959 0 0 0 44,959530688 Auditory Cortex NIH 0 0 0 1,664 0 0 0 1,664

0 0 0 46,623 0 0 0 46,623FellowshipTotal

Instruction530175 Cognitive Neuroscien NIH 21,000 0 9,463 30,947 0 36,095 7,269 104,774538622 Summer Institute MCD 0 0 0 36,358 0 77,508 0 113,866

21,000 0 9,463 67,305 0 113,603 7,269 218,640InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored538095 Fmri Data Center KECK 107,118 100,585 74,773 14,886 7,800 1,344 0 306,506

107,118 100,585 74,773 14,886 7,800 1,344 0 306,506Other SponsoredTotal

Research530038 Sub Of 530022 NIH 29,439 24,535 19,430 838 0 439 44,360 119,041530058 Clark/Henderson R01 NIH 14,389 0 4,198 7,403 0 0 15,438 41,428530059 Visual Streams NIH 16,267 0 5,856 21 0 0 1,772 23,916530065 B/Start NIH 24,402 0 8,785 0 0 0 19,249 52,436530067 Nih Hbp P20 NIH 2,407 3,750 2,217 0 0 0 4,974 13,348530118 Spatial Cognition NIH 8,891 7,558 4,855 3,491 0 1,664 9,006 35,465530185 Motor Learning NIH 61,250 38,795 33,508 97,489 0 2,787 93,435 327,264530193 Auditory Responses NIH 0 9,764 879 2,138 0 948 3,432 17,161530196 Dyadic Interactions NIH -866 0 -303 0 0 0 0 -1,169530233 Maternal Environment NIH 11,000 11,440 8,078 11,887 3,225 0 25,188 70,818530300 Callosotomy Patients NIH 46 0 16 220 0 1,193 876 2,351530328 Hemispheric Asymmetr NIH -46 0 -16 -100 0 -1,193 0 -1,355530349 Spatial Cognition NIH 32,256 42,884 15,773 13,028 4,832 3,942 61,259 173,974530357 Anabolic Steroids NIH 28,733 33,230 21,209 17,674 0 1,967 57,026 159,839530421 Face Recognition NIH 18,925 1,246 6,925 6,602 0 4,033 22,412 60,143530459 Threats To Self NIH 30,402 30,433 15,905 14,304 0 1,540 50,253 142,837530524 Neural Mechanisms NIH 0 2,079 44 901 0 0 1,753 4,777530548 Info Processing NIH 20,355 20,516 13,450 48,946 0 0 57,708 160,975530562 Self-Knowledge NIH 40,606 15,850 14,599 6,509 0 7,190 49,721 134,475530563 Sub Of 530125 NIH 14,058 51,842 23,215 3,260 0 0 54,871 147,246530599 Chollinergic Adhd NIH 22,000 0 7,920 -128 7,784 1,770 18,748 58,094530600 Baird R03 NIH 19,572 11,873 11,320 5,604 0 1,501 29,623 79,493530641 Cognitive Neuro/Core NIH 54,797 9,871 23,124 7,671 0 0 56,705 152,168530642 Cognitive Neuro/Pro1 NIH 6,667 4,755 3,180 0 0 0 8,673 23,275530643 Cognitive Neur/Pro2 NIH 56,201 6,342 22,692 268 0 2,485 57,205 145,193530644 Cognitive Neuro/Pro3 NIH 12,184 0 4,386 42,286 0 0 9,843 68,699530645 Cognitive Neuro/Pro4 NIH 0 716 65 0 0 0 2,009 2,790530646 Cognitive Neuro/Pro5 NIH 29,454 0 11,463 11 0 0 24,311 65,239530859 Callosotomy Patients NIH 119,513 827 38,077 39,843 0 8,010 122,524 328,794531921 Neural Mechanisms NIH 94,148 0 33,893 0 0 0 10,243 138,284534025 C-Cen NSF 0 0 0 8,981 0 0 5,334 14,315534030 Sound Location NSF 0 9,736 1,139 2 0 0 8,983 19,860534066 Nat'L Fmri Database NSF 54,667 94,145 49,092 101,898 0 45,195 204,929 549,926534158 Social Vs. Situation NSF 12,150 0 4,374 250 0 821 0 17,595

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FY’05 Detail of Expenses by Department and Type Research

Account Description Sponsor

534181 Stimulus Processing NSF 3,667 19,020 1,320 18,783 68,075 4,196 27,909 142,970534191 C-Cen Admin Core NSF 22,482 0 8,093 2,677 0 3,499 0 36,751534193 C-Cen Evaluation NSF 3,914 5,304 3,318 0 0 0 0 12,536534196 C-Cen Baird Research NSF 0 2,458 221 7,385 0 582 0 10,646534199 C-Cen Gazzaniga Res NSF 7,419 1,568 809 198 0 0 0 9,994534201 C-Cen Heatherton Res NSF 0 0 0 3,170 0 0 0 3,170534203 C-Cen Non-Res Core NSF 0 0 0 6,938 0 0 0 6,938534205 C-Cen Other Outreach NSF 0 0 0 3,500 0 0 0 3,500534208 C-Cen Cedo Toolkit NSF 7,947 11,250 6,911 31 0 0 0 26,139537002 Daily Experiences PRIN 13,016 7,337 6,950 2,269 0 1,601 4,681 35,854537005 Human Motor NWU -8,772 -3,225 -3,106 -3,897 0 0 -11,021 -30,021537123 Human Motor NWU 85,056 37,660 31,091 21,890 0 6,117 101,724 283,538537136 Functional Mapping EUS 12,172 5,949 6,522 904 0 1,225 15,902 42,674537173 Visual Orientation NSBR 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 -2538076 Align Sensory Maps JMER 0 26,927 4,173 16,575 0 3,211 0 50,886538188 Thinking & Behavior MCD 0 12,680 0 263,306 3,035 0 0 279,021538267 Arts Cognition CDF 67,611 36,091 35,546 51,782 0 13,428 0 204,458538323 Visual Stream MCD 1,415 0 509 9,179 6,005 0 0 17,108538420 Prefrontal Cortex WHT 0 13,818 495 10,327 0 0 0 24,640538600 Spatial Information WHT 0 1,310 -2,236 0 0 0 0 -926538689 Auditory Pathway EJLB 20,800 0 7,488 -2,938 0 0 3,528 28,878539037 C/S To 530643 NIH -9,033 12,285 -3,252 0 0 0 0 0539097 C/S To 530599 NIH 22,000 -29,920 7,920 0 0 0 0 0539106 C/S To 534181 NSF 3,667 -4,987 1,320 0 0 0 0 0539111 C/S To 538188 MCD 8,595 -11,689 3,094 0 0 0 0 0539112 C/S To 537136 EUS 8,595 -11,689 3,094 0 0 0 0 0539127 C/S To 530193 NIH 16,813 -22,698 5,885 0 0 0 0 0539128 C/S To 530562 NIH 21,866 -29,449 7,583 0 0 0 0 0539167 C/S To 530548 NIH 8,278 -11,258 2,980 0 0 0 0 0

1,151,375 500,929 546,076 853,374 92,956 118,151 1,274,586 4,537,447ResearchTotal

Psychological and Brain 1,279,493 601,514 630,312 982,188 100,756 233,098 1,281,855 5,109,216Total

Religion

Other Sponsored538107 Legends Of Buddha MELL 0 0 0 1,543 0 0 0 1,543

0 0 0 1,543 0 0 0 1,543Other SponsoredTotal

Religion 0 0 0 1,543 0 0 0 1,543Total

Rockefeller Center

Other Sponsored538131 Pii SURD 0 28,198 10,151 11,652 0 24,844 0 74,845539048 C/S To 538131 SURD 0 -66 66 0 0 0 0 0

0 28,132 10,217 11,652 0 24,844 0 74,845Other SponsoredTotal

Rockefeller Center 0 28,132 10,217 11,652 0 24,844 0 74,845Total

Sociology

Research536085 Va Ipa/Anthony VA 20,533 0 7,392 0 0 0 0 27,925538098 Students' Surveys CJEF 0 0 0 679 0 0 0 679

20,533 0 7,392 679 0 0 0 28,604ResearchTotal

Sociology 20,533 0 7,392 679 0 0 0 28,604Total

6,257,362 1,374,811 2,590,463 5,203,262 565,204 897,518 5,812,248 22,700,868Arts & Sciences

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Type Funding

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Dean of the College

Other SponsoredFoundation 63,285 0 63,285 0 0 0 63,285

Other SponsoredTotal 63,285 0 63,285 0 0 0 63,285

Dean of the College 63,285 0 63,285 0 0 0 63,285

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Type Funding

Dean of the College

Other Sponsored0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Foundation0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Other SponsoredTotal

0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Dean of the College

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Funding Source

Dean of the College

Dean of the College

Other SponsoredFoundation 0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285

0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Other SponsoredTotal

Dean of the College 0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Total

0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Dean of the College

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FY’05 Detail of Direct, Indirect & Total Expenses by Department

Dean of the College

Dean of the College 538859 Minority Students Wright,Richard MELL MELLON FDN 63,285 0 63,285

Dean Of The College Total 63,285 0 63,285

DEAN OF THE COLLEGETotal 63,285 0 63,285

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FY’05 Detail of Expenses by Department and Type Research

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Dean of the College

Dean of the College

Other Sponsored538859 Minority Students MELL 0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285

0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Other SponsoredTotal

Dean of the College 0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Total

0 0 0 51,644 0 11,641 0 63,285Dean of the College

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Type Funding

<-- Agency Sponsored Expenses --> <-- College Cost Shared Expense -->

Financial Aid

Financial AidFederal 3,572,137 0 3,572,137 -50,000 0 -50,000 3,522,137

Financial AidTotal 3,572,137 0 3,572,137 -50,000 0 -50,000 3,522,137

Financial Aid 3,572,137 0 3,572,137 -50,000 0 -50,000 3,522,137

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Financial Aid

Financial AidOffice of Education 0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137

0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Financial AidTotal

Financial Aid 0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Total

0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Financial Aid

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Financial Aid

Financial Aid0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Federal0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Financial AidTotal

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FY’05 Detail of Direct, Indirect & Total Expenses by Department

Financial Aid

Financial Aid535505 Fed Work Study 04 Mcclay,Laura OED 2003-2004 -23,011 0 -23,011535512 Seog Booker,Mary OED SEOG 799,999 0 799,999535513 Fed Work Study 05 Mcclay,Laura OED WORK STUDY 1,392,322 0 1,392,322535514 Pell Grant Husband,Vicki OED P063P041791 1,402,827 0 1,402,827

Financial Aid Total 3,572,137 0 3,572,137

FINANCIAL AIDTotal 3,572,137 0 3,572,137

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FY’05 Detail of Expenses by Department and Type Research

Account Description Sponsor

Financial Aid

Financial Aid

Financial Aid535505 Fed Work Study 04 OED 0 -23,011 0 0 0 0 0 -23,011535512 Seog OED 0 0 0 799,999 0 0 0 799,999535513 Fed Work Study 05 OED 0 1,048,654 0 343,668 0 0 0 1,392,322535514 Pell Grant OED 0 0 0 1,402,827 0 0 0 1,402,827

0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Financial AidTotal

Financial Aid 0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Total

0 1,025,643 0 2,546,494 0 0 0 3,572,137Financial Aid

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Expense

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Agency Sponsored Expense & College Cost Share by Type Research & Type Funding

Type Funding

<-- Agency Sponsored Expenses --> <-- College Cost Shared Expense -->

Medical School

EquipmentCorporation 1,805 0 1,805 0 0 0 1,805Federal 14,307 0 14,307 0 0 0 14,307

EquipmentTotal 16,112 0 16,112 0 0 0 16,112

FellowshipFederal 638,260 18,720 656,980 0 0 0 656,980Foreign 17,940 0 17,940 0 0 0 17,940Foundation 388,242 0 388,242 0 0 0 388,242

FellowshipTotal 1,044,442 18,720 1,063,162 0 0 0 1,063,162

Financial AidFoundation -93 0 -93 0 0 0 -93

Financial AidTotal -93 0 -93 0 0 0 -93

InstructionCorporation 55,813 14,543 70,356 0 0 0 70,356Federal 3,206,183 210,817 3,417,000 39,750 112,902 152,652 3,569,652Foundation 5,505 550 6,055 0 0 0 6,055Private 77,881 6,230 84,111 0 0 0 84,111State & Local 10,151 3,553 13,704 0 0 0 13,704

InstructionTotal 3,355,533 235,693 3,591,226 39,750 112,902 152,652 3,743,878

Other SponsoredCorporation 2,824,791 300,309 3,125,100 0 0 0 3,125,100Federal 4,092,520 477,771 4,570,291 724,209 319,612 1,043,821 5,614,112Foreign 486,883 86,255 573,138 0 0 0 573,138Foundation 1,518,106 67,786 1,585,892 -59,819 108,099 48,280 1,634,172Private 693,293 69,901 763,194 3,196 15,898 19,094 782,288State & Local 9,626,811 1,901,282 11,528,093 0 0 0 11,528,093

Other SponsoredTotal 19,242,404 2,903,304 22,145,708 667,586 443,609 1,111,195 23,256,903

ResearchCorporation 1,794,518 559,255 2,353,773 236,783 55,934 292,717 2,646,490Federal 56,119,292 24,830,871 80,950,163 214,018 18,665 232,683 81,182,846Foreign 82,451 28,030 110,481 0 0 0 110,481Foundation 7,237,222 557,866 7,795,088 43,272 1,661 44,933 7,840,021Private 2,771,432 1,313,873 4,085,305 15,176 0 15,176 4,100,481State & Local 1,829,822 661,313 2,491,135 0 0 0 2,491,135

ResearchTotal 69,834,737 27,951,208 97,785,945 509,249 76,260 585,509 98,371,454

Medical School 93,493,135 31,108,925 124,602,060 1,216,585 632,771 1,849,356 126,451,416

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FY 2005 Expenses by Funding Type: Medical School

$84,376,769 67.70%

$14,032,932 11.26%

$1,676,883 1.35%

$3,957,286 3.18%

$9,775,184 7.84%

$5,551,034 4.45%

$3,634,333 2.92%

$890,599 0.71%

($16,336)0.01%

$723,376 0.58%

DHHS NSF Dept of Education

DOD Other Federal Corporation

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Foreign, Pvt Inst, & Prof & Trade

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OtherSalaries

FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research

Type Funding

Medical School

Equipment0 0 0 1,805 0 0 0 1,805Corporation0 0 0 2 14,305 0 0 14,307Federal0 0 0 1,807 14,305 0 0 16,112EquipmentTotal

Fellowship42,505 1,431 11,895 570,853 2,521 9,055 18,720 656,980Federal

0 0 0 17,940 0 0 0 17,940Foreign30,860 0 11,109 341,773 3,069 1,431 0 388,242Foundation73,365 1,431 23,004 930,566 5,590 10,486 18,720 1,063,162FellowshipTotal

Financial Aid0 0 0 -93 0 0 0 -93Foundation0 0 0 -93 0 0 0 -93Financial AidTotal

Instruction27,829 13,191 14,767 26 0 0 14,543 70,356Corporation95,013 115,534 75,745 2,800,839 0 119,052 210,817 3,417,000Federal

0 1,758 521 748 0 2,478 550 6,055Foundation8,047 9,198 6,208 50,634 0 3,794 6,230 84,111Private5,247 0 1,889 0 0 3,015 3,553 13,704State & Local

136,136 139,681 99,130 2,852,247 0 128,339 235,693 3,591,226InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored163,314 223,391 137,018 2,211,998 4,109 84,961 300,309 3,125,100Corporation844,679 516,688 619,476 1,896,761 46,834 168,082 477,771 4,570,291Federal

33,735 61,716 34,277 350,524 0 6,631 86,255 573,138Foreign492,921 303,026 242,529 338,256 54,526 86,848 67,786 1,585,892Foundation

44,713 238,950 98,725 282,974 0 27,931 69,901 763,194Private4,546,970 834,850 1,891,654 2,172,900 3,992 176,445 1,901,282 11,528,093State & Local6,126,332 2,178,621 3,023,679 7,253,413 109,461 550,898 2,903,304 22,145,708Other SponsoredTotal

Research492,965 427,663 323,580 498,873 12,381 39,056 559,255 2,353,773Corporation

14,392,293 8,279,613 7,209,170 24,407,733 1,027,087 803,396 24,830,871 80,950,163Federal15,720 27,886 14,363 22,822 0 1,660 28,030 110,481Foreign

2,145,161 1,159,129 1,003,722 2,750,682 33,835 144,693 557,866 7,795,088Foundation894,095 508,691 487,157 812,587 31,432 37,470 1,313,873 4,085,305Private407,089 390,564 263,988 645,282 90,560 32,339 661,313 2,491,135State & Local

18,347,323 10,793,546 9,301,980 29,137,979 1,195,295 1,058,614 27,951,208 97,785,945ResearchTotal

24,683,156 13,113,279 12,447,793 40,175,919 1,324,651 1,748,337 31,108,925 124,602,060Medical School

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TotalIndirect

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Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Funding Source and Type Research

Funding Source

Medical School

Administration - DMS

EquipmentDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2EquipmentTotal

Other SponsoredDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 201,386 0 0 0 201,386Foundation 0 0 0 994 0 0 0 994

0 0 0 202,380 0 0 0 202,380Other SponsoredTotal

Administration - DMS 0 0 0 202,382 0 0 0 202,382Total

Anesthesiology

ResearchCorporation 0 0 0 115,696 0 0 68,389 184,085Department of Defense 0 0 0 60,042 0 4,643 5,175 69,860Dept of Health & Human Services 191,604 123,509 102,092 100,213 899 16,092 279,073 813,482Foreign Corporation 0 6,050 843 1,511 0 0 2,521 10,925

191,604 129,559 102,935 277,462 899 20,735 355,158 1,078,352ResearchTotal

Anesthesiology 191,604 129,559 102,935 277,462 899 20,735 355,158 1,078,352Total

Biochemistry

FellowshipDepartment of Defense 0 0 0 7,893 0 0 655 8,548Dept of Health & Human Services 564 0 203 92,188 0 780 0 93,735Foundation 0 0 0 163,596 0 124 0 163,720

564 0 203 263,677 0 904 655 266,003FellowshipTotal

Financial AidFoundation 0 0 0 -93 0 0 0 -93

0 0 0 -93 0 0 0 -93Financial AidTotal

InstructionDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 369,403 0 7,087 14,894 391,384

0 0 0 369,403 0 7,087 14,894 391,384InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredCorporation 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchCorporation 0 -4,448 0 287 0 0 0 -4,161Department of Defense 78,127 0 24,458 20,037 0 806 72,097 195,525Dept of Health & Human Services 1,783,018 740,592 681,125 1,843,727 151,128 48,785 2,805,450 8,053,825Foundation 0 0 0 1,339 0 0 0 1,339National Science Foundation 15,554 9,375 4,795 500 0 0 16,967 47,191Other Federal 130,147 0 42,383 0 0 0 0 172,530Public Educ Institutions 32,901 12,507 10,089 61,300 54,560 4,206 39,443 215,006

2,039,747 758,026 762,850 1,927,190 205,688 53,797 2,933,957 8,681,255ResearchTotal

Biochemistry 2,040,311 758,026 763,053 2,560,178 205,688 61,788 2,949,506 9,338,550Total

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Funding Source

Community and Family Medicine

EquipmentOther Federal 0 0 0 0 14,305 0 0 14,305

0 0 0 0 14,305 0 0 14,305EquipmentTotal

FellowshipDept of Health & Human Services 9,264 0 3,335 205,807 0 6,694 9,190 234,290Foundation 1,450 0 522 4,511 3,069 1,307 0 10,859

10,714 0 3,857 210,318 3,069 8,001 9,190 245,149FellowshipTotal

InstructionFoundation 0 1,758 521 748 0 2,478 550 6,055

0 1,758 521 748 0 2,478 550 6,055InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredCorporation 20,147 0 7,253 48,376 0 0 69,366 145,142Department of Justice 61,701 56,634 37,104 0 0 5,085 56,183 216,707Dept of Health & Human Services 168,056 7,877 182,926 535,582 31,346 46,689 38,449 1,010,925Foreign Corporation 16,749 54,931 25,805 87,594 0 498 43,440 229,017Foundation 15,863 100,079 9,278 57,923 0 45,254 14,825 243,222Public Educ Institutions 0 0 0 27,765 0 0 4,165 31,930State & Local 32,755 2,907 11,977 5,444 0 4,241 5,802 63,126

315,271 222,428 274,343 762,684 31,346 101,767 232,230 1,940,069Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchCorporation 129,852 319,252 161,405 103,827 0 25,960 320,745 1,061,041Department of Justice 289,225 390,475 198,066 110,376 16,221 55,808 557,165 1,617,336Dept of Health & Human Services 727,345 745,410 502,795 1,387,980 19,599 84,868 1,434,828 4,902,825Foundation 757,209 400,706 389,598 1,118,039 6,282 92,137 223,724 2,987,695Institute 47,768 40,064 31,618 15,318 0 9,282 80,415 224,465Other Federal 26,933 4,950 11,480 22,051 0 993 0 66,407Private Universities 23,488 29,209 18,872 48,339 0 1,291 78,339 199,538Public Educ Institutions 33,026 28,355 22,097 61,800 0 2,444 87,812 235,534State & Local 40,345 203,899 82,817 47,170 0 17,231 79,000 470,462

2,075,191 2,162,320 1,418,748 2,914,900 42,102 290,014 2,862,028 11,765,303ResearchTotal

Community and Family 2,401,176 2,386,506 1,697,469 3,888,650 90,822 402,260 3,103,998 13,970,881Total

Genetics

FellowshipDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 60,711 2,521 581 0 63,813Foreign Government 0 0 0 17,924 0 0 0 17,924Foundation 0 0 0 60,747 0 0 0 60,747

0 0 0 139,382 2,521 581 0 142,484FellowshipTotal

Other SponsoredFoundation 175,571 156,355 110,700 171,699 54,526 0 0 668,851

175,571 156,355 110,700 171,699 54,526 0 0 668,851Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 755,202 474,345 379,367 1,749,143 95,030 21,594 1,398,857 4,873,538Foundation 99,742 47,083 38,607 145,078 3,101 1,187 9,243 344,041Public Educ Institutions 33,201 19,873 17,523 11,215 0 0 61,482 143,294

888,145 541,301 435,497 1,905,436 98,131 22,781 1,469,582 5,360,873ResearchTotal

Genetics 1,063,716 697,656 546,197 2,216,517 155,178 23,362 1,469,582 6,172,208Total

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Medicine

FellowshipFoundation 0 0 0 55,502 0 0 0 55,502

0 0 0 55,502 0 0 0 55,502FellowshipTotal

InstructionDept of Health & Human Services 33,069 55,261 37,355 636,508 0 80,652 92,367 935,212Institute 8,047 9,198 6,208 50,634 0 3,794 6,230 84,111

41,116 64,459 43,563 687,142 0 84,446 98,597 1,019,323InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredCorporation 35,144 153,462 67,371 1,681,692 4,109 13,014 171,262 2,126,054Dept of Health & Human Services 100,881 80,206 87,210 578,267 0 18,396 167,622 1,032,582Foreign Corporation 0 202 18 257,853 0 6,133 33,663 297,869Foundation 0 18,512 1,666 4,000 0 0 12,877 37,055Institute 36,032 37,594 25,974 141,022 0 19,296 7,187 267,105NASA 0 0 0 11,276 0 333 3,599 15,208Other Federal 29,833 69,788 32,725 62,578 5,947 33,525 13,697 248,093Private Universities 0 8,031 1,980 324 0 2,450 1,023 13,808Professional & Trade Associations 0 65,399 22,868 8,461 0 4,415 0 101,143Public Educ Institutions 0 839 302 122,732 0 3,043 13,577 140,493State & Local 138,199 66,619 71,587 214,612 1,492 14,424 58,421 565,354

340,089 500,652 311,701 3,082,817 11,548 115,029 482,928 4,844,764Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchCorporation 89,264 54,054 51,666 -60,813 0 4,690 75,955 214,816Department of Defense 51,380 101,603 54,811 89,564 -11,465 658 135,926 422,477Dept of Health & Human Services 2,088,381 1,085,623 1,033,427 5,881,197 189,513 133,127 3,913,201 14,324,469Foreign Corporation 15,720 21,836 13,520 21,311 0 1,660 25,509 99,556Foundation 602,761 180,592 241,295 347,874 -22 15,053 94,740 1,482,293Institute 280,630 119,222 137,861 212,561 11,465 5,338 290,890 1,057,967NASA 13,890 1,313 5,487 21,963 0 0 11,130 53,783Other Federal 18,858 0 6,789 13,195 0 2,061 0 40,903Private Universities 56,230 16,565 27,934 86,229 0 4,764 79,220 270,942Professional & Trade Associations 9,975 2,625 3,901 8,445 0 1,408 1,753 28,107Public Educ Institutions 80,271 101,466 61,045 289,271 0 204 279,587 811,844State & Local 39,332 3,824 15,536 109,708 0 0 0 168,400

3,346,692 1,688,723 1,653,272 7,020,505 189,491 168,963 4,907,911 18,975,557ResearchTotal

Medicine 3,727,897 2,253,834 2,008,536 10,845,966 201,039 368,438 5,489,436 24,895,146Total

Microbiology

FellowshipDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 43,813 0 0 0 43,813Foreign Foundation 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 16

0 0 0 43,829 0 0 0 43,829FellowshipTotal

InstructionDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 645,241 0 9,517 44,988 699,746

0 0 0 645,241 0 9,517 44,988 699,746InstructionTotal

ResearchCorporation 76,323 2,453 24,251 97,448 11,513 2,959 6,443 221,390Department of Justice 33,378 0 12,016 18 0 1,869 28,085 75,366Dept of Health & Human Services 1,609,263 945,651 775,871 2,995,935 143,601 46,607 3,149,738 9,666,666Foundation 18,651 69,270 24,991 45,320 4,240 318 8,180 170,970National Science Foundation 92,822 26,185 37,165 196,389 2,704 12,641 99,220 467,126Private Universities 10,655 30,462 14,318 55,287 0 74 60,233 171,029Public Educ Institutions 19,356 3,908 6,968 27,757 0 1,076 18,573 77,638

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Funding Source

1,860,448 1,077,929 895,580 3,418,154 162,058 65,544 3,370,472 10,850,185ResearchTotal

Microbiology 1,860,448 1,077,929 895,580 4,107,224 162,058 75,061 3,415,460 11,593,760Total

Norris Cotton Cancer Center

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 406,172 213,444 217,156 1,102,680 9,807 10,343 1,180,325 3,139,927

406,172 213,444 217,156 1,102,680 9,807 10,343 1,180,325 3,139,927ResearchTotal

Norris Cotton Cancer Center 406,172 213,444 217,156 1,102,680 9,807 10,343 1,180,325 3,139,927Total

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Other SponsoredCorporation 0 0 0 241 0 0 271 512Public Educ Institutions 0 21,044 7,576 1,604 0 1,487 1,191 32,902State & Local 0 24,227 8,722 191,925 0 2,468 21,441 248,783

0 45,271 16,298 193,770 0 3,955 22,903 282,197Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 4,064 0 1,463 303 0 0 3,463 9,293

4,064 0 1,463 303 0 0 3,463 9,293ResearchTotal

Obstetrics and Gynecology 4,064 45,271 17,761 194,073 0 3,955 26,366 291,490Total

Orthopedics

FellowshipDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 96,085 0 1,000 3,870 100,955

0 0 0 96,085 0 1,000 3,870 100,955FellowshipTotal

Other SponsoredFoundation 33,630 8,174 15,008 10,444 0 24,315 0 91,571

33,630 8,174 15,008 10,444 0 24,315 0 91,571Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchCorporation 0 6,868 618 4,946 0 202 88 12,722Dept of Health & Human Services 477,794 254,943 248,696 1,475,630 7,720 22,672 1,006,497 3,493,952Institute 0 0 0 5,000 0 0 0 5,000

477,794 261,811 249,314 1,485,576 7,720 22,874 1,006,585 3,511,674ResearchTotal

Orthopedics 511,424 269,985 264,322 1,592,105 7,720 48,189 1,010,455 3,704,200Total

Pathology

Other SponsoredForeign Corporation 16,986 0 6,115 0 0 0 5,775 28,876

16,986 0 6,115 0 0 0 5,775 28,876Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 163,894 95,469 71,700 158,852 1,223 749 291,453 783,340

163,894 95,469 71,700 158,852 1,223 749 291,453 783,340ResearchTotal

Pathology 180,880 95,469 77,815 158,852 1,223 749 297,228 812,216Total

Pediatrics

Instruction

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Funding Source

Dept of Health & Human Services 61,944 39,501 36,520 442,012 0 14,875 30,024 624,87661,944 39,501 36,520 442,012 0 14,875 30,024 624,876InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredCorporation 0 0 0 1,375 0 47 142 1,564Dept of Health & Human Services 40,549 146,499 67,337 94,519 2,546 15,229 36,126 402,805Foundation 49,538 5,989 22,271 3,624 0 902 12,780 95,104Institute 0 0 0 3,383 0 191 0 3,574Other Federal 33,822 39,375 26,351 120,785 0 10,213 0 230,546Public Educ Institutions 0 0 0 0 0 1,680 134 1,814State & Local 124,994 285,991 146,169 755,963 0 53,013 50,873 1,417,003

248,903 477,854 262,128 979,649 2,546 81,275 100,055 2,152,410Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 522,521 264,726 275,436 1,455,145 20 11,156 717,374 3,246,378Foundation 361,421 204,750 141,000 707,607 10,239 21,898 140,787 1,587,702Professional & Trade Associations 10,720 10,096 5,890 59,129 0 1,601 37,177 124,613Public Educ Institutions -9,056 0 -3,169 9,763 0 0 4,878 2,416

885,606 479,572 419,157 2,231,644 10,259 34,655 900,216 4,961,109ResearchTotal

Pediatrics 1,196,453 996,927 717,805 3,653,305 12,805 130,805 1,030,295 7,738,395Total

Pharmacology and Toxicology

FellowshipDepartment of Defense 9,522 1,431 2,800 20,012 0 0 2,703 36,468Foundation 0 0 0 22,250 0 0 0 22,250

9,522 1,431 2,800 42,262 0 0 2,703 58,718FellowshipTotal

InstructionDept of Health & Human Services 0 20,772 1,870 368,023 0 2,956 10,826 404,447

0 20,772 1,870 368,023 0 2,956 10,826 404,447InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredCorporation 0 5,512 467 1,610 0 0 1,941 9,530Foundation 0 0 0 50,013 0 0 -62 49,951

0 5,512 467 51,623 0 0 1,879 59,481Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchCorporation 112,202 26,814 47,957 144,246 868 490 19,528 352,105Dept of Health & Human Services 994,800 736,693 527,479 1,119,741 29,051 28,096 1,935,088 5,370,948Foundation 91,330 104,171 46,149 175,273 0 2,512 51,496 470,931National Science Foundation 5,433 37,586 12,592 105,636 2,000 2,591 43,221 209,059Private Universities 33,070 29,331 19,913 26,711 0 2,272 66,110 177,407

1,236,835 934,595 654,090 1,571,607 31,919 35,961 2,115,443 6,580,450ResearchTotal

Pharmacology and Toxicology 1,246,357 962,310 659,227 2,033,515 31,919 38,917 2,130,851 7,103,096Total

Physiology

FellowshipDepartment of Defense 23,155 0 5,557 74 0 0 2,302 31,088Dept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 44,270 0 0 0 44,270Foundation 29,410 0 10,587 0 0 0 0 39,997

52,565 0 16,144 44,344 0 0 2,302 115,355FellowshipTotal

InstructionDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 339,652 0 3,965 17,718 361,335

0 0 0 339,652 0 3,965 17,718 361,335InstructionTotal

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Funding Source

Other SponsoredDept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 171,799 6,995 1,050 5,695 185,539Public Educ Institutions 8,200 0 2,952 153 0 0 6,558 17,863

8,200 0 2,952 171,952 6,995 1,050 12,253 203,402Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 1,854,341 812,864 888,679 1,962,677 267,977 47,183 3,068,079 8,901,800Foundation 101,566 81,277 60,000 138,186 9,995 2,770 0 393,794Institute 183,657 112,001 102,587 170,723 505 7,212 292,197 868,882Professional & Trade Associations 0 4,631 1,667 12,111 0 295 2,405 21,109

2,139,564 1,010,773 1,052,933 2,283,697 278,477 57,460 3,362,681 10,185,585ResearchTotal

Physiology 2,200,329 1,010,773 1,072,029 2,839,645 285,472 62,475 3,394,954 10,865,677Total

Psychiatry

FellowshipFoundation 0 0 0 32,767 0 0 0 32,767

0 0 0 32,767 0 0 0 32,767FellowshipTotal

InstructionState & Local 5,247 0 1,889 0 0 3,015 3,553 13,704

5,247 0 1,889 0 0 3,015 3,553 13,704InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredCorporation 77,320 49,629 45,550 426,386 0 71,301 28,661 698,847Dept of Health & Human Services 238,210 61,856 104,513 134,192 0 26,940 161,595 727,306Foreign Corporation 0 6,583 2,339 5,077 0 0 3,377 17,376Foundation 218,319 13,917 83,606 39,559 0 16,377 27,366 399,144Other Federal 171,627 54,453 81,310 6,334 0 10,622 0 324,346Private Universities 6,331 24,484 11,030 997 0 1,579 11,220 55,641Public Educ Institutions 2,460 0 886 0 0 44 508 3,898State & Local 4,240,362 433,223 1,641,483 852,702 2,500 96,045 1,738,612 9,004,927

4,954,629 644,145 1,970,717 1,465,247 2,500 222,908 1,971,339 11,231,485Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchCorporation 35,928 19,250 19,849 71,499 0 4,755 36,565 187,846Dept of Health & Human Services 1,175,963 722,186 651,450 1,472,774 11,209 64,054 1,512,920 5,610,556Foundation 94,917 69,601 55,759 39,531 0 8,818 24,211 292,837Institute 25,872 15,216 14,792 6,078 3,674 2,071 38,033 105,736Office of Education 0 -12,101 -4,235 0 0 0 0 -16,336Other Federal 54,369 126,120 64,172 132,926 6,263 174,953 0 558,803Private Universities 212,030 93,978 107,328 53,205 0 1,704 268,600 736,845Public Educ Institutions 69,250 16,732 30,775 9,313 0 2,598 44,334 173,002

1,668,329 1,050,982 939,890 1,785,326 21,146 258,953 1,924,663 7,649,289ResearchTotal

Psychiatry 6,628,205 1,695,127 2,912,496 3,283,340 23,646 484,876 3,899,555 18,927,245Total

Radiology

EquipmentCorporation 0 0 0 1,805 0 0 0 1,805

0 0 0 1,805 0 0 0 1,805EquipmentTotal

Other SponsoredCorporation 0 0 0 0 0 599 120 719Professional & Trade Associations 2,350 96,302 35,628 128,597 0 0 48,141 311,018

2,350 96,302 35,628 128,597 0 599 48,261 311,737Other SponsoredTotal

Research

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Funding Source

Corporation 12,495 0 4,498 0 0 0 4,690 21,683Dept of Health & Human Services 694,942 209,533 278,288 367,722 81,692 6,768 769,239 2,408,184Foundation 0 0 0 213 0 0 0 213Public Educ Institutions 68,463 0 20,307 4,393 36,000 4,580 41,442 175,185

775,900 209,533 303,093 372,328 117,692 11,348 815,371 2,605,265ResearchTotal

Radiology 778,250 305,835 338,721 502,730 117,692 11,947 863,632 2,918,807Total

Surgery

FellowshipFoundation 0 0 0 2,400 0 0 0 2,400

0 0 0 2,400 0 0 0 2,400FellowshipTotal

InstructionCorporation 27,829 13,191 14,767 26 0 0 14,543 70,356

27,829 13,191 14,767 26 0 0 14,543 70,356InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredCorporation 30,703 14,788 16,377 52,317 0 0 28,546 142,731Dept of Health & Human Services 0 0 0 -19,957 0 0 -5,195 -25,152Institute 0 2,235 804 190 0 0 994 4,223Private Universities 0 4,905 441 0 0 0 1,336 6,682

30,703 21,928 17,622 32,550 0 0 25,681 128,484Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchCorporation 36,901 3,420 13,336 21,737 0 0 26,852 102,246Department of Defense 41,836 9,190 16,913 25,444 0 1,839 31,411 126,633Dept of Health & Human Services 91,037 159,929 87,254 535,873 2,895 2,440 364,889 1,244,317Foundation 17,564 1,679 6,323 32,222 0 0 5,485 63,273Private Universities 0 0 0 28,225 0 0 16,766 44,991Professional & Trade Associations 0 5,291 476 25,226 15,788 158 1,735 48,674State & Local 0 0 0 13,592 0 0 4,762 18,354

187,338 179,509 124,302 682,319 18,683 4,437 451,900 1,648,488ResearchTotal

Surgery 245,870 214,628 156,691 717,295 18,683 4,437 492,124 1,849,728Total

24,683,156 13,113,279 12,447,793 40,175,919 1,324,651 1,748,337 31,108,925 124,602,060Medical School

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TotalExpenses

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Medical School

Administration - DMS 530439 Genetics Lab Spielberg,S NIH 1 C06 RR15450-01 201,386 0 201,386530862 Neuroimaging Center Spielberg,Stephe NIH 1S10RR019886-01 2 0 2538100 Humanism Awards Hennessy,Sue Ann HFNJ HEALTHCARE FDN 994 0 994

Administration - Dms Total 202,382 0 202,382

Anesthesiology 530045 Emergency Medical Cravero,Joseph HRSA 5H33MC00162-03 28,807 4,321 33,128530483 Chronic Pain Partiii De Leo,Joyce NIH 5R01DA011276-08 249,081 147,954 397,035530506 Lbp Radiculopathy De Leo,Joyce NIH 5R01AR044757-08 198,920 118,158 317,078530699 Emergency Medical Cravero,Joseph HRSA H33MC00162-02-00 57,601 8,640 66,241536093 Neurological Effects Bakitas,Marie DOD DAMD17-03-1-0298 64,685 5,175 69,860537019 Assessment Of Pain Fanciullo,Gilber PSYC PALLC 41,202 24,474 65,676537084 Patients In Pain Fanciullo,Gilber PSYC PA 73,228 43,497 116,725537159 Astrocytic Glutamate De Leo,Joyce EPI EPI 8,404 2,521 10,925538155 Avigen Contract De Leo,Joyce AVGN 402.04 1,266 418 1,684

Anesthesiology Total 723,194 355,158 1,078,352

Biochemistry530009 Respiration & Energy Trumpower,Bernar NIH 2R01GM20379-32 207,119 121,977 329,096530046 Mitotic Spindle Compton,Duane NIH 2R01GM051542-09 65,609 38,770 104,379530071 Leukemia Virus Speck,Nancy NIH 5R01CA058343-12 266,801 170,572 437,373530076 Cytochromes P450 Sinclair,Jacquel NIH 5R01ES010426-04 205,563 61,258 266,821530092 Meiotic Spindle Compton,Duane NIH 5R21GM065110-02 34,127 20,271 54,398530112 Copii-Dependent Flanagan,John NIH 5F32GM070096-02 8,499 0 8,499530113 Runx1 As A Marker Speck,Nancy NIH 5R01AI051427-03 349,464 208,769 558,233530121 Mechanism Of Action Stroupe,C NIH 5F32GM065710-03 49,250 0 49,250530135 Insulin Regulation Lienhard,Gustav NIH 5 R01 DK25336-23 0 1 1530136 Hepatotoxicity Sinclair,Jacquel NIH 5R01AA012898-04 182,226 54,702 236,928530238 Analysis Of Acat Chang,Ta Yuan NIH 5R01HL060306-08 108,955 64,719 173,674530322 Cell Mutants Chang,Ta Yuan NIH 5 R37 HL36709-18 -21,099 -12,533 -33,632530346 Porphyria By Tcdd Sinclair,Peter NIH 5 R01 ES06263-10 34,585 11,871 46,456530348 Receptor Signaling Lienhard,Gustav NIH 5 R01 DK42816-14 -1,578 -965 -2,543530407 Mammalian Formins Higgs,Henry NIH 5R01GM069818-02 186,000 103,950 289,950530422 Prion Propagation Supattapone,S NIH 5R01NS046478-02 230,308 101,472 331,780530436 Insulin Regulation Lienhard,Gustav NIH 5R01DK025336-25 250,129 148,577 398,706530466 Mouse Models Speck,Nancy NIH 5R01CA089419-05 205,777 112,670 318,447530470 Mitotic Spindle Compton,Duane NIH 5R01GM051542-08 178,604 78,432 257,036530485 Protein Compartment Wickner,William NIH 5R01GM023377-29 747,522 429,875 1,177,397530508 Yeast Mediator Myers,Lawrence NIH 5R01GM062483-04 216,117 128,373 344,490530520 Mrna In Yeast Cole,Charles NIH 5R01GM033998-20 305,100 179,093 484,193530556 Function Of Cbf Speck,Nancy NIH 5R01CA075611-08 181,944 79,342 261,286530607 Wasting Disease Supattapone,S NIH 1R21AI058979-01 179,312 98,176 277,488530634 Copii-Dependent Barlowe,Charles NIH 5R01GM052549-11 216,635 128,681 345,316530640 Protein Complexes Speck,Nancy NIH 2 T32 GM08704-06 -817 0 -817530815 Copii-Dependent Flanagan,John NIH 1F32GM070096-01 35,986 0 35,986530818 Sub Of 5-30617 Loros,Jennifer NIH 1P01GM068087-01 18,192 10,806 28,998530843 Receptor Signaling Lienhard,Gustav NIH 5R01DK042816-16 316,211 141,370 457,581530860 Cell Mutants Chang,Ta Yuan NIH 5R01HL036709-20 316,662 176,037 492,699530873 Protein Complexes Speck,Nancy NIH 5T32GM008704-07 377,307 14,894 392,201530884 Wt And Npc Mice Chang,Ta Yuan NIH 5R21NS050716-02 95,776 50,462 146,238531834 Respiration & Energy Trumpower,Bernar NIH 5R37GM20379-31 170,648 98,722 269,370532022 Storage & Catabolism Scornik,Oscar NIH 5 R01 DK43833-08 1,666 0 1,666534138 Interaction Of Light Loros,Jennifer NSF MCB-0084509 30,224 16,967 47,191536064 Micro Rna'S Cole,Charles DOD DAMD17-03-1-0202 123,428 72,097 195,525536166 Ipa-Gorman Sinclair,Peter VA IPA-GORMAN 131,454 0 131,454536167 Ipa-Zaharia Sinclair,Peter VA IPA-ZAHARIA 41,076 0 41,076536338 Drug Resistant Wyatt,Colby DOD DAMD17-00-1-0225 7,893 655 8,548536718 Lymphocyte Microvill Higgs,Henry UCSF 3285SC 58,496 409 58,905536790 Cbfb/Mouse Models Speck,Nancy UVA GC11088-121662 59,134 35,126 94,260536831 Eto Inhibitors Speck,Nancy UVA GF11392-122179 205 43 248

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536960 Yeast Models Trumpower,Bernar UNCC 5-31553 57,728 3,865 61,593538017 Suppressor Gene Petrella,Brenda MFCR 2003-9 1,339 0 1,339538120 Vacuolar Fusion Fratti, Rutilio HHW F-865 45,152 0 45,152538247 Calcium Flux Starai,V DRCR 1837-04 39,520 0 39,520538272 Ovary Cell Mutants Yamauchi,Yoshio AHA 0425829T 39,811 0 39,811538294 Protein In Vitro Ohgami,Nobutaka NPDF NPDF 31,826 0 31,826538318 Microrna'S Cole,Charles SGK PDF0503563 7,411 0 7,411538366 Postdoc Fellowship Etgen,Garry PFIZ PFIZER INC. 1 0 1538567 Infectious Prion Supattapone,S BURW 991577.01 -4,161 0 -4,161538745 Novel Cholesterol Ohgami,Nobutaka AHA 0225593T -93 0 -93539084 C/S To 530843 Lienhard,Gustav NIH 2R01DK042816-15 0 0 0

Biochemistry Total 6,389,044 2,949,506 9,338,550

Community and Family Medicine530016 Dna Repair Duell,Eric NIH 5R01CA098889-02 173,069 83,314 256,383530029 Healthcare Admin Skinner,Jonathan NIH 5P01AG019783-04 58,124 34,525 92,649530030 Healthcare Data Skinner,Jonathan NIH 5P01AG019783-04 94,448 84,826 179,274530031 Healthcare Survey Skinner,Jonathan NIH 5P01AG019783-04 102,812 14,145 116,957530032 Healthcare Project 1 Skinner,Jonathan NIH 5P01AG019783-04 108,153 58,301 166,454530033 Healthcare Project 2 Skinner,Jonathan NIH 5P01AG019783-04 112,693 24,986 137,679530034 Healthcare Project 3 Skinner,Jonathan NIH 5P01AG019783-04 85,675 35,606 121,281530069 Healthcare Project 4 Skinner,Jonathan NIH 5P01AG019783-04 124,970 18,250 143,220530149 Non-Melanoma Cancer Karagas,Margaret NIH 5R01CA057494-12 617,419 353,392 970,811530157 Basic/Core Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 2U76HP00583-07 203,475 3,475 206,950530186 Nurse Residency Beyea,Suzanne HRSA 1D64HP03100-02 118,771 6,988 125,759530299 Online Practice Sys Schifferdecker,K NIH 5G08LM008110-02 174,577 0 174,577530338 Sub Of 530029 Skinner,Jonathan NIH 5P01AG019783-04 265,221 93,196 358,417530385 Hormone Replacement Carney,Patricia NIH 5R01CA080888-08 187,988 34,063 222,051530398 Academic Admin Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 2D54HP00006-04 124,055 6,250 130,305530404 Women Melanoma Risk Karagas,Margaret NIH 5 R01 CA62345-05 -7 0 -7530405 Stratetic Studies Carney,Patricia NIH 5U01CA086082-05 339,158 125,457 464,615530415 Primary Care Eubank,Daniel HRSA 5 D22 HP00138-03 0 0 0530433 Ny Case Manager Dietrich,Allen NIH 3R01CA087776-04 259,449 80,436 339,885530438 Acad. Enhancement Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 5 D12 HP00006-03 907 378 1,285530457 Pc-Cc Consortium Dietrich,Allen NIH 5R21CA100553-02 100,280 59,566 159,846530458 Des-Exposed Cohorts Titus-Ernstoff,L NIH N01-CP-01012 119,992 71,275 191,267530495 Sub Of 5-30438 Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 5 D12 HP00006-03 9,357 749 10,106530650 Primary Care Pipas,Catherine HRSA 5D56HP00011-06 137,888 11,031 148,919530664 Project 4 Karagas,Margaret NIH 5P42ES07373-10 209,068 110,391 319,459530670 Cancer Research Stukel,Therese NIH 5 R01 CA52192-09 18,479 4,074 22,553530678 Faculty Development Eubank,Daniel HRSA 5D55HP00024-06 119,728 9,578 129,306530680 Dna Repair Andrew,Angeline NIH 5R03CA099500-02 19,886 12,750 32,636530683 Clinical Sciences Wennberg,John HRQ 2T32HS000070-10 32,137 2,571 34,708530810 Atypical In Melanoma Titus-Ernstoff,L NIH 5R01CA066032-08 108,230 46,846 155,076530846 Trem Mchugo,Gregory NIH 5R01MH068252-02 336,601 75,299 411,900530871 Clinical Sciences Wennberg,John HRQ 5T32HS000070-11 192,963 6,619 199,582530881 Model Ahec Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 1U77HP03627-01 83,718 0 83,718536004 Telemedicine Orgren,Rosemary USDA NH 703-A16 14,305 0 14,305536017 Skin Cancers Karagas,Margaret NIH 263MQ-316552-1 23,789 14,130 37,919536026 Cabg In Ny Vets Bott,David VA V405-P3539 31,266 0 31,266536044 Va/Ptsd Mchugo,Gregory VA V405P-3540 23,679 0 23,679536065 Use Of Dna Evidence Henderson,Joseph DOJ 2004-IJ-CX-K041 160,524 56,183 216,707536077 Va Cabg Bott Ipa Bott,David VA VAMC1 11,462 0 11,462536150 Cancer Registry Rees,Judy IHS 4076011200 2,500 0 2,500536227 Virtual Terrorism Henderson,Joseph DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 1,042,930 546,923 1,589,853536327 Security Studies Henderson,Joseph DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 17,241 10,242 27,483536709 Nh Cancer Registry Greenberg,E Robe STNH 92613 11,675 0 11,675536710 Nh Cancer Registry Greenberg,E Robe STNH 92613 143 0 143536711 Rhp Kollisch,Donald STNH STNH 3,231 0 3,231536774 Prenatal Oral Health Orgren,Rosemary STNH 852278 7,872 1,931 9,803536780 Nh Cancer Registry Rees,Judy STNH 710374 116,481 39,500 155,981536781 Cr Enhancement Rees,Judy STNH 710374 263,163 39,500 302,663536783 Libraries/Medicine Orgren,Rosemary UMA 6035313/RFS10011 27,765 4,165 31,930536788 Community Mammograph Carney,Patricia UWA UWA 87,937 52,878 140,815536789 Rhp Kollisch,Donald STNH 850191 49,177 4,444 53,621536851 Cancer Center Ccops Chambers,Kristen MICH F011909 59,785 34,934 94,719536895 Sub Of 5-36973 Harper,Diane STNH 610197-03 0 0 0

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536973 Ca Screening Program Harper,Diane STNH 610197-03 -2,956 -573 -3,529537007 Phase Ii-Medispectra Harper,Diane MESP MEDISPECTRA 82,763 69,781 152,544537008 Fimdm/Hdr Llewellyn-Thomas FIMD FIMD01 2,907 291 3,198537016 Ovarian Cancer Model Titus-Ernstoff,L HARV 115911 11,294 6,645 17,939537027 Non-Melanoma Skin Ca Karagas,Margaret HARV N/A 31,547 18,739 50,286537045 Ovarian Ca Spore Titus-Ernstoff,L HARV HARVARD 2,017 1,198 3,215537048 Hazardous Substances Karagas,Margaret HARV 112113 -7,307 0 -7,307537070 Dc Int Svcs Mchugo,Gregory COMM COMM CONN 34,532 8,978 43,510537087 Reporting Melanoma Greenberg,E Robe ORC 35110-3S-531 268 129 397537097 Hazardous Substances Karagas,Margaret HARV 112113 74,582 46,373 120,955537117 Fimdm/Hdr Llewellyn-Thomas FIMD FIMDM03 498,208 84,694 582,902537124 Sdm Leadership Grant Zubkoff,Michael FIMD FIMDM02 141,135 22,610 163,745537125 Ovarian Cancer Model Titus-Ernstoff,L BRWH 115911 103,162 61,278 164,440537129 Ca Big Icr Cole,Bernard BAH 79761CBS10 39,140 8,200 47,340537144 Ca Big Tbpt Cole,Bernard BAH 79761CBS10 7,770 4,615 12,385537161 Hazardous Substances Karagas,Margaret HARV 112113 9,066 5,384 14,450537162 Niams Baron,John BRWH 716725 5,872 3,488 9,360537163 Military Ptsd Dietrich,Allen HJF PRE-AWARD 62,949 11,394 74,343537170 Ne Bladder Ca Study Karagas,Margaret WEST WESTAT I 361,345 214,637 575,982537175 Dc Trauma Coll Study Mchugo,Gregory COMM COMM CONNECTIONS 13,068 3,074 16,142537208 Bladder Registry Karagas,Margaret WEST N02-CP-01037 110,194 65,454 175,648537225 Cancer Epidemiology Tosteson,Tor BRWH 707703 6,931 4,116 11,047537230 Mead Clark,Robin GSIL GSIL 15,414 4,006 19,420538014 Merck- Hpv Vaccine Harper,Diane MERC 007-02 -6,987 -415 -7,402538018 Saprp Supplement Thomas,Vince RWJ 52199 17,777 1,600 19,377538029 Health Improvement Wasson,John RWJ 49047 41,369 3,897 45,266538032 Planned Care Wasson,John RWJ 48998 166,368 14,691 181,059538047 Nh Access Project Bott,David EFH 1376 44,087 4,409 48,496538056 Ccrsww Mccullough,Denni UVCF UVCF01 114,886 0 114,886538065 Nh Nursing Survey Bott,David EFH 1387 3,900 30 3,930538068 Convening Grant Orgren,Rosemary EFH 1362 5,505 550 6,055538073 Crs Wasson,John COM 20040204 44,671 1,165 45,836538101 Depression Managemnt Dietrich,Allen MCFD 02-75893-000-HCD 420,028 6,984 427,012538102 Ob Partnership Kollisch,Donald AIHA 04-PPTRHAGA-00 137,606 11,343 148,949538130 Using Cpca In Hc Wadsworth,Eric EFH 1502 11,212 1,121 12,333538148 Stop Smoking - Iml Henderson,Joseph RWJ 37958 32,629 2,660 35,289538149 Sub Of 5-38148 Gaffney,Cecelia RWJ 37958 35,408 3,187 38,595538150 Dart Atlas Project Wennberg,John RWJ 36962 260,269 14,410 274,679538192 Macarthur Core Dietrich,Allen MCFD 99-61538 HCD 91,375 0 91,375538206 Trial Dietrich,Allen MCFD 04-82228-000-HCD 1,045 0 1,045538251 Oral Health For Kids Orgren,Rosemary EFH 1213.01 34,822 3,482 38,304538254 Gsk 008 Hpv 16 & 18 Harper,Diane GSK GSK 185,577 43,440 229,017538274 Dart Atlas Project Wennberg,John RWJ 50308 281,161 22,817 303,978538280 Dap/United Health Wennberg,John UHF UHF 145,083 13,057 158,140538283 Dap Data/Aetna Wennberg,John AFI AETNA 173,979 15,658 189,637538298 Atlas/Wellpoint Wennberg,John WPF WELLPOINT 122,610 8,257 130,867538300 Statistical Consult Cole,Bernard IBCS IBCSG 12,671 7,527 20,198538327 Sub To 537124 Zubkoff,Michael FIMD FIMDM02 71,499 6,450 77,949538397 Senior Fitness Mccullough,Denni UVCF UVCF 55,969 0 55,969538555 Arsenic Exposure Andrew,Angeline ASPO 10,859 0 10,859538581 Respect Sub Contract Dietrich,Allen MCFD 99-61538 HCD 153,140 0 153,140538720 Senior Trial Thomas,Vince ALZA IIRG-01-3132 255 0 255539009 C/S To 538032 Wasson,John RWJ 48998 0 0 0539018 C/S To 5-30650 Pipas,Catherine HRSA 8 D56 HP00011-04 0 0 0539020 C/S To 5-30650 Pipas,Catherine HRSA 8 D56 HP00011-04 0 0 0539021 C/S To 5-30678 Eubank,Daniel HRSA 8 D55 HP00024-04 0 0 0539022 C/S To 5-30678 Eubank,Daniel HRSA 8 D55 HP00024-04 0 0 0539023 C/S To 5-30678 Eubank,Daniel HRSA 8 D55 HP00024-04 0 0 0539024 C/S To 5-30678 Eubank,Daniel HRSA 8 D55 HP00024-04 0 0 0539025 C/S To 538029 Wasson,John RWJ 49047 0 0 0539026 C/S To 538029 Wasson,John RWJ 49047 0 0 0539027 C/S To 530157 Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 2U76HP00583-07 0 0 0539028 C/S To 530157 Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 2U76HP00583-07 0 0 0539029 C/S To 530157 Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 2U76HP00583-07 0 0 0539030 C/S To 530157 Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 2U76HP00583-07 0 0 0539031 C/S To 5-30650 Pipas,Catherine HRSA 8 D56 HP00011-04 0 0 0539089 C/S To 538032 Wasson,John RWJ 48998 0 0 0539091 C/S To 530398 Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 2D54HP00006-04 0 0 0

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539092 C/S To 5-30881 Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 1U77HP03627-01 0 0 0539093 C/S To 530881 Zubkoff,Michael HRSA 1U77HP03627-01 0 0 0

Community And FamilyTotal 10,866,883 3,103,998 13,970,881

Genetics530010 Animal Development Ambros,Victor NIH 2R01GM034028-21 120,160 70,187 190,347530011 Trauma Recovery Moore,Jason NIH 1R01HD047447-01 17,017 10,108 27,125530019 Timing In C. Elegans Karp,Xantha NIH 1F32GM073307-01 5,953 0 5,953530023 Reg Of Hematopoiesis Ernst,Patricia NIH 5K01DK067119-03 52,525 4,202 56,727530026 Lin-4 Expression Ow,Maria NIH 5F32GM070118-02 20,010 0 20,010530063 Filanmentous Fungus Dunlap,Jay NIH 5P01GM068087-02 104,481 43,894 148,375530064 Sub Of 530063 Dunlap,Jay NIH 5P01GM068087-02 9,921 5,893 15,814530079 Lin-4-Independent Abbott,Allison NIH 5 F32GM065721-03 33,887 0 33,887530127 Microrna Binding Hammell,C M NIH 5F32GM069186-03 3,963 0 3,963530130 Role Of Chromatin Re Belden,William NIH 5F32GM071223-02 3,620 0 3,620530169 Clock Control Genes Dunlap,Jay NIH 5R01MH044651-16 331,345 199,491 530,836530179 Sexual Development Tevosian,Sergei NIH 5R01HD042751-05 220,217 130,808 351,025530345 C. Elegans Conradt,Barbara NIH 5R01GM069950-02 157,018 93,238 250,256530363 Lin-4 Expression Ow,Maria NIH 1F32GM070118-01 23,554 0 23,554530381 Microrna Genes Ambros,Victor NIH 5R01GM066826-02 148,728 84,357 233,085530430 Nematode Development Ambros,Victor NIH 5R01GM34028-20 45,581 27,075 72,656530569 Pheromone Response Pikielny,Claudio NIH 5 R01 DC04284-05 54,897 32,609 87,506530597 Biodefense Research Moore,Jason NIH 5R01AI059694-02 280,361 159,470 439,831530603 Collaborative R01 Moore,Jason NIH 7R01HL065234-05 54,780 32,539 87,319530617 Filanmentous Fungus Dunlap,Jay NIH 1P01GM068087-01 1,257,670 206,909 1,464,579530655 Neurospora Clock Dunlap,Jay NIH 5R37GM034985-20 326,754 192,289 519,043530672 Analysis Hit Protein Brenner,Charles NIH 5R01CA075954-10 178,094 105,788 283,882530826 Chromatin Remodeling Belden,William NIH 1F32GM071223-01 44,145 0 44,145530829 Microrna Binding Hammell,C M NIH 5F32GM069186-02 43,813 0 43,813536725 Nitfit:Struct Mo Pha Brenner,Charles TJU 080-03000-PW0505 13,951 30,633 44,584536818 Nitfhit Brenner,Charles OHIO PRE-AWARD 51,983 30,849 82,832537052 Arrestin/Endocytic Brenner,Charles TJU 080-03000-R69301 15,878 0 15,878538016 Apc Tumor Suppressor Ahmed,Yashi EMER 27,254 1,412 28,666538040 Apc Tumor Suppressor Ahmed,Yashi GMCR GMCR 97,894 7,831 105,725538090 Structural Biology Dunlap,Jay HHMI 53000259 668,851 0 668,851538138 Map Of Scleroderma Whitfield,Michae SRF SRF 81,424 0 81,424538163 Sub Of 5-38049 Ahmed,Yashi ACAS IRG-82-003-21 20,000 0 20,000538165 Sub Of 5-38049 Whitfield,Michae ACAS IRG-82-003-21 13,371 0 13,371538229 Neurospora Crassa Dunlap,Jay NAKF NAKFI SIG03 45,245 0 45,245538264 Latin Amer. Fellows Dunlap,Jay PEW 3764SC 24,914 0 24,914538278 Genome Programs Whitfield,Michae VFCR VFCR 40,778 0 40,778538307 Sub Of 5-38049/Y2 Ernst,Patricia ACAS IRG-82-003-21 8,832 0 8,832538690 Neurospora Frq Mehra,Arun CIHR CIHR 17,924 0 17,924538718 Micrornas Sokol,Nicholas DRCR 1728-02 35,833 0 35,833

Genetics Total 4,702,626 1,469,582 6,172,208

Medicine530020 Low Back Pain Lurie,Jon NIH 5K23AR048138-03 115,879 9,270 125,149530035 Hiv Program Andrews,Mary HRSA 5H12HA00007-08 27,084 7,088 34,172530036 Assessing Harms/Pc Welch,H Gilbert NIH 1R01CA107124-01 2,294 1,363 3,657530037 Valve Disease Shworak,Nicholas NIH 1R01AG023590-01 48,531 28,827 77,358530049 Glycation Products Szwergold,Benjam NIH 1R21DK062875-01A 5,592 3,322 8,914530056 Invasive Behavior Brinckerhoff,C NIH 2R01CA077267-05A 4,416 2,623 7,039530068 Osteoporosis Prevntn Tosteson,Anna NIH 5R01AG012262-09 435,687 111,735 547,422530075 Antigenic Character Kasper,Lloyd NIH 5R01AI019613-21 154,753 92,179 246,932530080 Dicarbonyls Beisswenger,Paul NIH 5K24DK002933-03 97,078 7,866 104,944530084 Atorvastatin Perez,Raymond NIH 5 R21 CA92949-02 163,680 81,574 245,254530087 Enzymatic Controls Beisswenger,Paul NIH 5R01DK062995-04 776,447 241,203 1,017,650530089 Role Of A Hormonally Kinlaw,William NIH 5R01DK058961-04 96,036 57,046 153,082530093 Immunorenalcellca Ernstoff,Marc NIH 5R01CA095648-02 189,555 103,001 292,556530097 Intergrated Care Dematteo,Carl HRSA 1 H76 HA00812-01 -1,755 0 -1,755530099 Peptide Regulators Simons,Michael NIH 5R01HL070247-04 263,582 51,681 315,263530102 Ryan White Eis Dematteo,Carl HRSA 5H76HA00812-03-0 74,975 2,249 77,224530107 Connective Tissue Rigby,William NIH 5T32AR007576-12 6,246 500 6,746530124 Amish Family Lee,Stephen NIH 7K08NS044298-03 67,434 5,395 72,829

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530132 Von-Hippel Lindau Rigby,William NIH 5R01CA095539-04 118,569 71,223 189,792530133 Toxoplasma Gondii Kasper,Lloyd NIH 5 R01 AI30000-13 -4 0 -4530138 Acetyl-Coa Carboxy Witters,Lee NIH 5R01DK035712-21 218,001 129,492 347,493530146 Neonatal Seizures Holmes,Gregory NIH 5R01NS041595-04 226,466 98,921 325,387530147 Sydecan-4 Horowitz,Arie NIH 5R01HL067960-04 192,163 101,500 293,663530150 Therapeutic Interven Kasper,Lloyd NIH 5R01NS041086-03 3,537 6,310 9,847530159 Gene Expression Brinckerhoff,C NIH 5 R37 AR26599-24 -14,378 -129 -14,507530164 Calcium & Vitamin D Baron,John NIH 5R01CA098286-01 929,598 96,874 1,026,472530178 Gene Expression Brinckerhoff,C NIH 5R37AR026599-26 257,496 151,193 408,689530190 Aspirin Prevention Baron,John NIH 5R01CA059005-12 307,553 162,842 470,395530204 Sub Of 5-30190 Baron,John NIH 2R01CA059005-11 15,104 8,948 24,052530220 Tb In Hiv Infection Von Reyn,C Fordh NIH PRE-AWARD 68,377 2,965 71,342530285 Commensal Bacteria Kasper,Lloyd NIH 5R21AI054863-02 102,390 62,865 165,255530287 Thyroid Hormone St Germain,Donal NIH 5 R01 DK42271-14 39,588 22,537 62,125530329 Neuropilins Korc,Murray NIH 5R01CA102687-02 234,157 133,027 367,184530340 Dart/Bos Aitrp Von Reyn,C Fordh NIH 5D43TW006807-03 246,683 18,198 264,881530353 Memory Impairment Holmes,Gregory NIH 5R01NS044295-02 161,579 94,682 256,261530355 Sub To 530164 Baron,John NIH 1R01CA098286-01A 37,336 22,177 59,513530356 Epidermal Korc,Murray NIH 5R01CA040162-19 123,417 66,539 189,956530362 Tgf-Beta Action Korc,Murray NIH 5R01CA075059-09 299,244 170,950 470,194530379 Promoter Chromatin Lowrey,Christoph NIH 5R01HL073442-03 136,950 81,348 218,298530383 Tb In Hiv Infection Von Reyn,C Fordh NIH 5R01AI045407-05 551,895 122,028 673,923530406 Chondroprotection Vincenti,Matthew NIH 5R01AR046977-05 93,848 27,821 121,669530414 Sensitivity To Chemo Perez,Raymond NIH 5K24CA084081-05 78,246 8,507 86,753530416 Type 3 Deiodinase St Germain,Donal NIH 5R01DK054716-06 245,237 145,671 390,908530432 Infrastructure St Germain,Donal HRSA 5 D12 HP00053-03 77,801 6,224 84,025530456 Primer For Patients Woloshin,Steven NIH 5 R18 CA91052-02 105,430 31,418 136,848530491 Proteins Binding Bein,Kiflai NIH 5K01HL004362-05 125,174 8,175 133,349530547 Calcium & Vitamin D Baron,John NIH 5R01CA098286-02 1,561,682 385,688 1,947,370530557 Facutly Development Brooks,Blair HRSA 5 D14 HP0158-02 194,868 15,589 210,457530559 Mri Of Collaterals Pearlman,Justin NIH 7 R01 HL58072-04 11,578 6,877 18,455530565 Connective Tissue Rigby,William NIH 5 T32 AR07576-09 23,755 28 23,783530596 News Reporting Schwartz,Lisa NIH 1R01CA104721-01A 24,727 13,084 37,811530602 Ngr Peptides Demuinck,Ebo NIH 1R01HL078622-01 203,504 114,221 317,725530604 Skin Cancer Exams Robinson,June NIH 1R21CA103833-01 20,120 11,951 32,071530608 Ligand Antogonist Kasper,Lloyd NIH 5R01AI061938-05 93,791 55,712 149,503530610 Pre-Diabeatic Health Mclellan,Robert CDC 1R01DP000105-01 131,146 42,401 173,547530618 Glypican-1 Korc,Murray NIH 5R01CA101306-03 335,766 135,804 471,570530621 Neoplastic Polyps Baron,John NIH 5 U01 CA46927-14 -10,591 0 -10,591530623 Aspirin Prevention Baron,John NIH 3 R01 CA59005-10 39,224 -7,527 31,697530625 Aspirin Prevention Baron,John NIH 5 R01 CA59005-10 43,230 0 43,230530635 Connective Tissue Rigby,William NIH 5 T32 AR07576-10 122,340 7,154 129,494530660 Core C Karagas,Margaret NIH 5P42ES07373-10 49,685 31,531 81,216530675 Cd154 Expression Rigby,William NIH 5R01AR049834-02 287,227 130,394 417,621530682 Beta-Globin Locus Lowrey,Christoph NIH 5R01HL052243-09 165,595 98,364 263,959530813 Connective Tissue Rigby,William NIH 2T32AR007576-11 117,807 8,497 126,304530814 Myocardial Ischemia Simons,Michael NIH 5R01HL053793-10 265,748 157,854 423,602530816 Ryan White Eis Dematteo,Carl HRSA 5H76HA00812-02 281,186 7,570 288,756530828 Endothelial Cells Simons,Michael NIH 2R01HL062289-06 229,221 131,640 360,861530872 Hiv Program Andrews,Mary HRSA 5H12HA00007-09 241,989 62,917 304,906530879 Sub Of 5-30547 Baron,John NIH 5R01CA098286-02 176,504 104,213 280,717536019 S14 Breast Cancer Kinlaw,William DOD DAMD17-03-1-0544 178,199 100,393 278,592536022 Hc Journalists Mtg Schwartz,Lisa VA V405P-3664 15,000 0 15,000536025 Otoacoustic Hearing Buckey,Jay NASA NAG9-1387 11,882 4,875 16,757536035 Scientific Support Buckey,Jay NASA NAG9-1088 11,609 3,599 15,208536039 Rural Health Init Fisher,Elliott VA V405P-3665 25,903 0 25,903536051 Nne Mmrs Gougelet,Robert DHS EMW-2004-GR-0690 39,879 13,697 53,576536090 Mmrs Gougelet,Robert DHS 233-03-0106 166,025 0 166,025536154 Va Ipa - Snide Fisher,Elliott VA VA 28,492 0 28,492536158 Otoacoustic Hearing Buckey,Jay NASA NNJ05HA65A 30,771 6,255 37,026536254 Mmp-1 Promoter Brinckerhoff,C DOD DAMD17-00-1-0221 10,533 6,109 16,642536362 Bubble Detection Buckey,Jay DOD N00014-02-1-0406 97,819 29,424 127,243536534 Calgb Clinical Trail Ernstoff,Marc DFCI UNIV OF CHICAGO 110,455 0 110,455536703 Colorectal Cancer Baron,John USCA H28025 2,174 1,261 3,435536704 Ne Aids Education Waddell,Richard UMMC 6023194 137 11 148536708 Parkinson Disease Coffey,David UVM DART-NS44501 49,983 13,371 63,354536712 Tobacco Prevention O'Donnell,Joseph BOS MC-425535-D-JW 12,785 1,023 13,808536728 Hemophilia Care Cornell,Corneliu UMA S0006021438 -65 0 -65

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536731 Vt Bioterrorism Gougelet,Robert STVT 3333 59,564 9,652 69,216536752 Heomphilia Complicat Cornell,Corneliu UMA 6027165RFS100035 15,295 0 15,295536758 Cd154-Cd13 Demuinck, Ebo UCHC P.S. 276004 72,094 10,399 82,493536773 Colorectal Cancer Baron,John USCA H30634 325,775 190,279 516,054536777 Ne Aids Education Waddell,Richard UMMC 0006041133/OCP16 77,744 6,219 83,963536785 Colorectal Neoplasia Baron,John UARZ Y413709 34,370 20,416 54,786536792 Dna Methylation Baron,John MDAN 12130-0-2000 33,501 19,123 52,624536817 Mri Predicts Holmes,Gregory UCI 2004-1478 35,003 20,792 55,795536822 Training Initiative Waddell,Richard UMA 6043196/OCP 16,545 203 16,748536829 Heomphilia Complicat Cornell,Corneliu UMA 6042216/RFS20065 12,890 0 12,890536830 Hemophilia Care Cornell,Corneliu UMA 6042387/RFS20007 32,254 0 32,254536853 Epidemiology Center Baron,John MICH F012885 13,233 7,861 21,094536855 Emergency Medicine Von Reyn,C Fordh STNH 711472-04 138,521 13,778 152,299536859 Sub To 536855 Von Reyn,C Fordh STNH 71472-04 202,082 19,395 221,477536870 Vt Bioterrorism Gougelet,Robert STVT 3950 106,013 15,595 121,608536872 Nh Smallpox Response Gougelet,Robert STNH 010-023-8240-090 753 1 754537004 Neonatal Seizures Holmes,Gregory JOHN 610001864 37,306 21,637 58,943537009 Population Cohort Baron,John BRWH 818244 -1,388 -1 -1,389537014 Breathlessness Mahler,Donald PSYC PSYC 69,953 40,573 110,526537041 E2/Norgestimate Tosteson,Anna RWJP RWJ PHARM. 2 1 3537046 Noise Reduction Buckey,Jay CREA 31835 0 176 176537047 Iv Edotecarin Fadul,Camilo PHAM EDOAGL-8725-001 3,098 93 3,191537053 Cardiac Angiogenesis Simons,Michael BIMC 23-51804 -1 0 -1537054 Sub Of 5-37053 Simons,Michael BIMC 23-51804 750 0 750537059 Sub Of 537030 Buckey,Jay CREA 32476 0 0 0537063 Japanese Translation Tosteson,Anna ELC ELI LILLY & CO 0 0 0537064 Targretin Capsules Rigas,James LIGA L1069-48 623 -200 423537066 Star Trial P2 (Ind) Arrick,Bradley NSAP PIND-DAR-01 -233 2 -231537067 Star Trial P2(Fed) Arrick,Bradley NSAP PFED-DAR-01 0 0 0537068 Prevention Trial Arrick,Bradley ASRI PFED16-DAR-01 8 2 10537074 Phaseiii Irinotecan Pipas,J M PHAM CPTAIV-0020-411 3,270 802 4,072537082 1-Carbon Nutrients Baron,John HARV HARVARD 2,833 1,623 4,456537092 Nsclc D9708 Rigas,James OBI PR97-04-006 3,950 338 4,288537093 Epidemiology Center Baron,John MICH F007139 16,107 9,456 25,563537094 Detection For Eva Buckey,Jay NSBR TD00402 154,284 75,307 229,591537095 Sub Of 537082 Baron,John HARV HARVARD 347 -29 318537096 Niams Baron,John BRWH 716734 34,280 23,844 58,124537105 Cardiac Angiogenesis Simons,Michael BIMC PO#24-82115 382,615 111,954 494,569537106 Sub Of 5-37105 Pearlman,Justin BIMC PO#24-82126 69,907 26,045 95,952537107 Urinary Calcium Buckey,Jay CREA 35009 11,180 6,292 17,472537109 Phase I Sbir Effort Buckey,Jay CREA 34640 6,328 3,671 9,999537111 Star Trial P2 (Ind) Arrick,Bradley NSAP PIND DAR-01 6,984 2,848 9,832537112 Star Trial P2(Fed) Arrick,Bradley NSAP PFED20-DARA-01 3,765 2,826 6,591537113 Prevention Trial Arrick,Bradley ASRI PFED DAR-01 3,015 952 3,967537114 Smart Medical System Buckey,Jay NSBR NBPF00207 24,722 14,339 39,061537118 Population Cohort Baron,John BRWH 166245 23,007 1,841 24,848537119 Colorectal Adenoma Baron,John AECM 9-526-4887 27,332 15,726 43,058537122 Vstent Demuinck, Ebo IRCP PERC 168,400 0 168,400537128 Pharmacotherapeutics Buckey,Jay NSBR NA00404 5,881 3,493 9,374537130 Male Ca Screening O'Donnell,Joseph BRUN 1042-27212 455 127 582537131 1-Carbon Nutrients Baron,John HARV PROJECT 3 96,723 25,827 122,550537133 Sub Of 5-37131 Baron,John HARV PRE-AWARD 20,755 10,844 31,599537142 Toxic Shock Parsonnet,Jeffre PRGM PROCTER & GAMBLE 170,109 47,781 217,890537148 Reduce Stroke Demuinck,Ebo ENSI NIH HL073484 12,626 7,500 20,126537150 Long-Duration Flight Buckey,Jay NSBR PRE-AWARD 12,166 7,226 19,392537156 Lamictal Holmes,Gregory SMBE LAM100118 1,839 643 2,482537158 Role Of In Cns Kasper,Lloyd TEVA TEVA 35,776 7,155 42,931537193 Detection For Eva Buckey,Jay NSBR TD00206 56,653 26,842 83,495537212 Digital Mammography Tosteson,Anna BRUN 1228-27192 43,277 25,102 68,379537254 Team Leader Grant Buckey,Jay NSBR TD00401 89,887 0 89,887538000 Taxotere Study Rigas,James AVEN RIGAS-12128 903,393 19,189 922,582538007 Advanced Maligancies Lewis,Lionel ATPT D0005 4,622 1,213 5,835538008 852a Chapman,S M 3M 1501-852A-02 11,500 0 11,500538009 Risk Communication Schwartz,Lisa RWJ 48481 1,323 0 1,323538022 Hindlimb Model Zhuang,Zhen CREF CREF 4,673 0 4,673538023 Cf Center Program Parker,H W CFF C068-03 22,598 0 22,598538035 Metastatic Breast Ca Schwartz,Gary N RLI XEL190 6,262 1,237 7,499538037 Combination Therapy Petty,William CHES CHEST 46,002 0 46,002

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538045 Cci-779 Ernstoff,Marc WPI 3066K1-304-WW 5,619 187 5,806538048 Courage Cochran,Nan APGF APGF 2,500 0 2,500538052 Cp-547.632 Rigas,James PFIZ CP-547,632 60 0 60538055 Lilly Comparator Std Tosteson,Anna ELC GGG X TRIALS 101 574 675538060 Combo Iv Oxaplatin Pipas,J M HLR PDO-NU-255415 1,872 54 1,926538062 End-Of-Life Care Prendergast,T RWJ 42705 8,908 594 9,502538069 Cme Ts Holmes,Gregory GSK GSK 5,000 0 5,000538075 F0434 Tarceva Rigas,James GNTI OSI1399G 620 155 775538077 Pk Interactions Rigas,James GSK GSK 38,926 7,679 46,605538079 Effects Of Food Lewis,Lionel GSK GSK 157,363 20,835 178,198538080 Gw597599/Docetaxal Lewis,Lionel GSK GSK 8,368 -3,284 5,084538087 Advanced Nsclc Dragnev,Konstant LIGA LIGAND 2,357 -411 1,946538088 Cf Patient Registry O'Connor,Gerald CFF OCONNO01E0 77,579 5,400 82,979538092 Herceptin/Proleukin Kaufman,Peter OHIO OHIO STATE UNIV 14 3 17538096 Erlotinib Hcl Rigas,James GNTI OSI3109S 283,313 36,822 320,135538097 Liver Metastases Perez,Raymond NSPI NS-9 41,775 10,419 52,194538099 Scleroderma Simons,Michael SRF 4419 60,313 0 60,313538106 Pilot-Chemopreventio Dragnev,Konstant CALG 5-30245-8609 21,678 12,877 34,555538109 Mac-321 Lewis,Lionel WPI MAC-321(103) 67,107 269 67,376538112 Angiogenesis Simons,Michael CORD CORDIS -220,680 -55,033 -275,713538113 Combo Treatment Gautier,Marc BERL FLUCAM 106 0 -1,000 -1,000538118 Rpr 109881a Kaufman,Peter AVEN XRP9881 -147 2,598 2,451538124 Mechanisms Of Atct Petty,William ASCO ASCO 24,814 1,753 26,567538129 Service Lab Agree Simons,Michael ELC LILLY -61,718 -7,268 -68,986538135 Taxoprexin Injection Ernstoff,Marc PROT F0239 0 -2,300 -2,300538143 Study Of Zevalin Ely,Pamela IDEC ZEVALIN D0328 875 -156 719538154 Iressa And Tamoxifen Schwartz,G N APLP 1839US/0265 27,747 0 27,747538158 Cognitive Impairment Bynum,Julie PFIZ PFIZER 62,192 0 62,192538160 Cci779- F0437 Kaufman,Peter WPI 3066A1-303-WW 10,010 259 10,269538162 F9913 Navelbine Rigas,James GWI VINA2004 1,326 -927 399538187 Phase Ii Of Erbitux Pipas,J M BMSQ PHASEII ERBITRUX 16,088 2,897 18,985538196 Aerodigestive Ca Dragnev,Konstant GNTI OSI2545S 465 -173 292538204 Aerodigestive Ca Dragnev,Konstant LIGA DMS0228 18,178 7,000 25,178538208 Thalidomide F0501 Stommel,Elijah CELG PHASE II 450 68 518538210 Oral Cci-779 Kaufman,Peter WPI 3066A1-204WWW 16,468 923 17,391538214 Fructosamine-3-Kinas Szwergold,Benjam JDF 5-2003-361 4,430 443 4,873538217 Cardiovascular Image Pearlman,Justin FAMR FAMRI 494,705 32,754 527,459538219 Doses Of Davanat Perez,Raymond PPI DAVFU-001 10,495 0 10,495538222 Xl 119 Pipas,J M EXEL EXEL 9,754 1,314 11,068538225 Pegfilgrastim Kaufman,Peter AMG 20020778 11,631 4,000 15,631538227 Brca1 Arrick,Bradley SGK BCTR0402984 60,714 13,463 74,177538232 Ecog Agreement Fadul,Camilo ECOG ECOG 4,201 0 4,201538234 Uridine Holmes,Gregory RPLG REPLIGEN 22,683 5,639 28,322538235 Low Dose Melphalan Gautier,Marc MILP MILLENNIUM 25,575 5,871 31,446538236 Stiletto Study Demuinck,Ebo BSCI BOSTON SCI1 2,507 473 2,980538241 F9938 Docetaxel Rigas,James AVEN GIA #14022 2,600 481 3,081538252 Cf National Program O'Connor,Gerald CFF OCONNO04QIO 228,987 18,319 247,306538257 Cmd-193 F0451 Lewis,Lionel WPI 3152K1-100--US 12,100 3,025 15,125538259 F0442 Docetaxel Rigas,James ICSI CP02-0452 6,893 1,723 8,616538265 Lev Study Holmes,Gregory UCBP UCB 38,271 18,354 56,625538270 Cff Center Grant Parker,H W CFF C068-04 35,075 0 35,075538271 Infusion Of Ym155 Lewis,Lionel YPAI 155-CL-001 83,004 3,291 86,295538276 Atlas Disparities Fisher,Elliott RWJ 50488 104,412 9,397 113,809538279 3d Echocardiography Demuinck,Ebo BSCI BOSTON SCI 21,116 4,126 25,242538284 Tarceva Vs Avastin Tretter,C G GNTI AVF2938G 5,710 302 6,012538285 Pr100 F0419 Ernstoff,Marc PTI PTH-301 10,365 1,466 11,831538286 Oral Form Topotecan Lewis,Lionel THDX SK&F-104864/692 63,133 3,567 66,700538290 Study Of Tlk286 Rigas,James TLKI TLK286 6,860 590 7,450538296 Tuberous Sclerosis Holmes,Gregory TSAL 2-Apr 42,320 0 42,320538297 Paradigm Website Rigas,James DFCI 04-006 3,717 557 4,274538299 Kos-862 F0423 Kaufman,Peter HLR N017319 30,771 4,221 34,992538302 Su011248 Ernstoff,Marc PFIZ A6181034 42,114 2,525 44,639538304 Cg1940 Vs Cg8711 Ernstoff,Marc CGI G-0029 3,775 28 3,803538313 Neoplasatic Polyps Rothstein,Richar MERC 122 100,813 23,220 124,033538314 F0436 Lapatinib Lewis,Lionel GSK EGF19060 4,228 49 4,277538315 Lymphocare Study Meehan,Kenneth GNTI U2963N 5,090 1,018 6,108538316 Liposomal Doxorubic Kaufman,Peter OBI DO03-21-022 7,466 1,867 9,333538325 F0452 Epcam Lewis,Lionel LINE EMR 62206-015 12,100 1,000 13,100

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538326 Panvac-Vf Pipas,J M TB TBC-PAN-003 20,970 3,594 24,564538328 Nmt Pilot Demuinck,Ebo NMI BIOTREK PILOT ST 5,257 387 5,644538329 Paclitaxel Poliglume Rigas,James CPI CT-2103 7,459 240 7,699538350 Multicenter Phase Ii Rigas,James RPR RP 56976-TAX 711 0 -250 -250538428 Erythropoietin Rigas,James BRMY BRISTOL-MYERS 6,535 1,634 8,169538454 F0023 J-107088 Perez,Raymond BANY RC749J201-00 24,515 8,654 33,169538539 F0037 J-107088 Davis,Thomas BANY RC749J205-00 425 85 510538543 Selective Agonist Ernstoff,Marc BAYP 100256 0 681 681538558 Phase I Ai-850 Lewis,Lionel ACUD ACUSPHERE 17,296 2,452 19,748538559 Ash Med Student Awd Meehan,Kenneth ASH ASH 1,540 0 1,540538566 Aerodigestive Tract Rigas,James OSIP A248-1009 2,360 590 2,950538583 Oncology Nursing Smith,E L CALG CALGB 11,250 1,125 12,375538620 Atherosclerosis Beisswenger,Paul ADA AMERICAN DIABETE -3,947 0 -3,947538637 Mood Dysfunction Ms Kasper,Lloyd MSS FP 1443-A-1 55,502 0 55,502538644 Bnp7787 F0105 Schwartz,G N BPI BNP7787 1,000 0 1,000538653 I-Ii Lung Cancer Rigas,James MERC 306 2,355 585 2,940538655 Adenoviruses Mart-1 Ernstoff,Marc GENZ ADVMEL-001-99 0 5,742 5,742538671 Tax/Carb Vs Tax/Gem Dragnev,Konstati PPD D0112 16,045 2,760 18,805538672 Irinotecan/Chemonaiv Fadul,Camilo PHAM 440E-ONC-0020-29 10,480 2,661 13,141538679 Taxotere/Gemzar Pipas,J M AVEN PIPAS-14038 2,282 570 2,852538680 Cevimeline Hc1 Davis,Thomas DAII 2011A-PRT-004 -1 0 -1538697 Rtog Hug,Eugen ACR RTOG 101,143 0 101,143538704 Cpt-11 Cisplatin Dragnev,Konstant PHAM 440E-ONC-0020-26 0 2,100 2,100538705 Cisplatinum/Temodar Fadul,Camilo SCHP 306496-1 0 667 667538706 Myxomatous Disease Shworak,Nicholas AHA 0250613N 37,686 3,769 41,455538724 Cystic Fibrosis Care O'Connor,Gerald CFF OCONNO02C0QI 119,071 9,476 128,547538725 Thalidomide & Irinot Fadul,Camilo PHAM 440E-ONC-0020-35 12,978 3,374 16,352538729 Taxol/Carb W Bexarot Rigas,James BMSQ CRG-0024-01 -2,676 3,425 749538737 Helping Patients Woloshin,Steven RWJ 45443 15,769 0 15,769538748 Cf National Program O'Connor,Gerald CFF OCONNO01E0 -3,165 0 -3,165538751 Novel Vascular Image Pearlman,Justin DDF 20020309 61,170 0 61,170539010 Infrastructure St Germain,Donal HRSA 5 D12 HP00053-03 0 0 0539015 C/S To 537094 Buckey,Jay NSBR NCC 9-58 0 0 0539035 C/S To 5-30432 St Germain,Donal HRSA 5 D12 HP00053-03 0 0 0539036 Infrastructure St Germain,Donal HRSA 5 D12 HP00053-03 0 0 0539038 C/S To 530557 Brooks,Blair HRSA 1D14HP00158-02 0 0 0539045 C/S To 538158 Bynum,Julie PFIZ PFIZER 0 0 0539083 C/S To 530557 Brooks,Blair HRSA 1 D14 HP 00158-0 0 0 0539099 C/S To 539099 Mclellan,Robert CDC 1R01DP000105-01 0 0 0539100 C/S To 530610 Mclellan,Robert CDC 1R01DP000105-01 0 0 0539101 C/S To 530602 Demuinck,Ebo NIH 1R01HL078622-01 0 0 0

Medicine Total 19,405,710 5,489,436 24,895,146

Microbiology530043 Responses In Gvhd Noelle,Randolph NIH 5R01AI048667-05 159,945 95,008 254,953530052 Sara/In S. Aureus Cheung,Ambrose NIH 5R01AI050678-04 376,871 100,111 476,982530057 Host-Microbe Taylor,Ronald NIH 2T32AI07519-06 99,588 1,103 100,691530081 Chromatin Changes Fiering,Steven NIH 5R01HL073431-03 249,335 148,105 397,440530082 Anti-Lps Antibodies Wade,William NIH 1R21AI064610-01 18,034 10,712 28,746530094 Genetic Determinants Taylor,Ronald NIH 5R01AI025096-20 238,065 137,004 375,069530098 Virulence Gene Skorupski,Karen NIH 5R01AI041558-08 148,672 89,851 238,523530171 Cd40 In B Lymphocyte Noelle,Randolph NIH 5R01AI052211-04 195,863 112,712 308,575530174 Sasab Locus Shanks,Robert NIH 1F32GM066658-01A 43,813 0 43,813530203 Pyrimidine Synthesis Bzik,David NIH 5R01AI041930-08 293,904 169,890 463,794530210 Lactic Acid/Hiv-1 Connor,Ruth NIH PRE-AWARD 14,507 4,323 18,830530258 Biofilm Antibiotic O'Toole,George NIH 5R21AI055774-02 133,203 76,045 209,248530263 Pseudo. Aeruginosa O'Toole,George NIH 5R01AI051360-03 322,940 175,627 498,567530284 Sar-Agr Interactions Cheung,Ambrose NIH 5 R01 AI37142-08 149,123 85,913 235,036530326 Hiv Infection Howell, A L NIH 5 R01 AI43837-05 2,045 1,187 3,232530342 Candida Albicans Sundstrom,Paula NIH 7R01AI046608-06 126,028 66,001 192,029530343 Proteins Of Candida Sundstrom,Paula NIH 5R01DE011375-11 299,438 171,175 470,613530351 Vivo Gene Expression Cheung,Ambrose L NIH 5 R01 AI47441-05 -2,466 0 -2,466530392 Tcp And Lps Vaccine Wade,William NIH 5R01AI0473873-05 127,971 76,015 203,986530395 Regulation Of Dc'S Noelle,Randolph NIH 5R01CA091436-03 135,924 80,739 216,663530412 Nonresponsiveness Green,William NIH 5R01CA082755-05 163,981 97,405 261,386530442 Cognate Activation Noelle,Randolph NIH 5R37AI026296-15 166,036 98,783 264,819530476 Cns-Restricted Apc Noelle,Randolph NIH 5R01AI049580-05 206,591 117,410 324,001

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530478 Surveillance Usherwood,Edward NIH 5R01CA103642-02 220,011 129,994 350,005530504 Gammaherpesvirus Usherwood,Edward NIH 5R01 AI051663-03 1,759 1,019 2,778530505 Mouse Vegf Aure Nichols,Ralph NIH 5R03AR047393-03 7,865 2,895 10,760530516 Myeloid And Lymphoid Green,William NIH 5T32AIO07363-13 152,519 15,717 168,236530523 Hierachy Taylor,Ronald NIH 5R01AI039654-10 175,879 98,898 274,777530561 T.Gondii As A Vector Bzik,David NIH 5R21AI052026-02 32,992 18,200 51,192530611 Sub To 5-30609 Taylor,Ronald NIH 1R21AI060031-01 7,485 4,447 11,932530627 Equip/Renovations Green,William NIH 5 P20 RR16437-02 174,552 0 174,552530654 Murine B-Globin Fiering,Steven NIH 5R01DK054071-07 166,602 82,728 249,330530673 Nk-Lymphoma Sentman,Charles NIH 5R01CA101748-03 207,956 123,526 331,482530690 Development Green,William NIH 5P20RR16437-03 241,352 4,407 245,759530691 Project 1 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-03 54,524 29,370 83,894530692 Project 2 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-03 36,811 8,461 45,272530693 Project 3 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-03 36,734 113 36,847530694 Project 4 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-03 13,103 1,618 14,721530695 Project 5 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-03 16,503 9,803 26,306530696 Core A Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-03 0 0 0530697 Core B Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-03 9,194 984 10,178530698 Core C Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-03 3,754 2,230 5,984530830 Development Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-04 317,956 71,035 388,991530831 Project 1 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-04 33,723 20,031 53,754530832 Project 2 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-04 84,253 48,844 133,097530833 Project 3 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-04 200,193 59,429 259,622530834 Project 4 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-04 142,386 79,513 221,899530835 Project 5 Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-04 184,141 81,511 265,652530836 Core A Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-04 301,547 167,655 469,202530837 Core B Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-04 97,227 57,753 154,980530838 Core C Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-04 70,385 40,712 111,097530861 Bcma Noelle,Randolph NIH 5R01CA108896-02 151,717 90,120 241,837530876 Host-Microbe Taylor,Ronald NIH 5T32AI007519-07 167,589 9,724 177,313530877 Myeloid And Lymphoid Green,William NIH 5T32AI007363-14 235,062 18,444 253,506530924 Immune Mechanisms Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-05 266 397 663530925 Immune Mechanisms Green,William NIH 5P20RR016437-05 48 29 77534077 Biofilm Formation O'Toole,George NSF MCB-984521 53,170 17,846 71,016534093 Undergrad Research O'Toole,George NSF DBI-0353696 39,064 8,475 47,539534137 Phenotypic Plasticit Taylor,Ronald NSF OCE-0120677 275,672 72,899 348,571536355 Bispecific Antibodie Taylor,Ronald DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 47,281 28,085 75,366536738 Lipid Rafts Wade,William CSU G-3047-1 201 119 320536747 Pathogenic Mycology Sundstrom,Paula BURW 1001551.01 87,096 0 87,096536753 Ms Consortium Smith,Jacqueliin UCSF 3265SC 26,739 15,884 42,623536766 Optimize Ctl Green,William HARV 148988.0328 92,835 59,287 152,122536882 Optimize Ctl Green,William HARV 148988.0328 17,961 946 18,907536932 Biofilm Formation O'Toole,George UCSF P0327SC 32,125 2,570 34,695537240 Sara Luminescence-Ba Cheung,Ambrose CALL CALLISTO 17,866 3,573 21,439538134 Cft-1 Cells Cheung,Ambrose CFF CHEUNG04G0 73,748 5,676 79,424538168 Multiple Myeloma Erickson,Loren IMF MYELOMA FDN 21,114 2,111 23,225538268 Lysolipid Gpcr Wang,Li LLS 5042-04 12,577 290 12,867538308 Sub Of 5-38049/Y2 Berwin,Brent ACAS IRG-82-003-21 317 0 317538430 Sub To 5-38988 Fiering,Steven MAR 94-15 1,035 103 1,138538545 3m'S Irm R-848 Noelle,Randolph 3M 3M 87,999 0 87,999538553 Drug Resistance Mah,Thien-Fah CCFF CCFF1 16 0 16538588 Sarr And Rat Cheung,Ambrose CALL 01-004 16,919 2,870 19,789538643 Biofilm Development O'Toole,George DUPT DUPONT 5,067 0 5,067538738 Nk Cell Recognition Sentman,Charles CRI CRI 53,999 0 53,999

Microbiology Total 8,178,300 3,415,460 11,593,760

Norris Cotton Cancer Center530137 Supplement 530206 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30023108-25S1 0 -1 -1530710 Cc Support Grant Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 181,540 128,764 310,304530711 Cc Support Grant Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 218,431 129,748 348,179530715 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 91,729 54,487 146,216530716 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 94,405 56,076 150,481530720 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 60,031 35,658 95,689530721 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 58,101 34,512 92,613530725 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 19,143 11,371 30,514530726 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 13,031 7,740 20,771530730 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 43,277 25,707 68,984

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530731 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 60,588 35,989 96,577530735 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 14,812 8,798 23,610530736 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 15,137 8,991 24,128530740 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 35,068 20,831 55,899530741 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 23,763 14,115 37,878530745 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 27,608 16,399 44,007530746 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 35,386 21,019 56,405530750 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 22,380 13,294 35,674530751 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 31,411 18,658 50,069530755 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 83,050 48,992 132,042530756 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 60,991 36,229 97,220530760 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 75,620 44,918 120,538530761 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 104,785 62,242 167,027530765 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 71,697 42,588 114,285530766 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 41,823 24,843 66,666530770 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 20,753 12,328 33,081530771 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 29,055 17,259 46,314530775 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 25,793 15,321 41,114530776 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 14,654 8,704 23,358530780 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 43,410 25,785 69,195530781 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 30,386 18,050 48,436530785 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 49,261 29,601 78,862530786 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 33,923 20,150 54,073530790 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 82,058 54,621 136,679530791 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 57,012 33,865 90,877530795 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 32,711 19,430 52,141530796 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 27,543 11,251 38,794530800 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 6,045 2,873 8,918530801 Sub Of 530711 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 2,935 1,743 4,678530805 Sub Of 530710 Israel,Mark NIH 2P30CA023108-26 16,729 7,376 24,105530897 Sub Of 530791 Israel,Mark NIH 5P30CA023108-27 3,527 0 3,527

Norris Cotton Cancer CenterTotal 1,959,602 1,180,325 3,139,927

Obstetrics and Gynecology530176 Human Labor Young,Roger NIH 5 R01 HD36373-06 5,830 3,463 9,293536716 Ca Screening Program Smith,Barry STNH 850167 19,774 1,977 21,751536776 Ca Screening Program Birenbaum,Debra STNH 850167 207,568 19,464 227,032536897 Gog Demars,Leslie UNC 27469-34 31,711 1,191 32,902538002 Actimmune W Chemo Demars,Leslie INTE GIOV-001 -93 84 -9538057 Gemzar Versus Doxil Demars,Leslie ELC B9E-US-S301 334 187 521

Obstetrics And Gynecology Total 265,124 26,366 291,490

Orthopedics530119 Ortho Nrsa Weinstein,James NIH 5T32AR049710-02 1,236 0 1,236530128 Low Back Pain Weinstein,James NIH 5U01AR045444-07 7,660 4,550 12,210530273 Methodology Weinstein,James NIH 1 P60 AR48094-01 2,550 596 3,146530350 Project 4 Weinstein,James NIH 1 P60 AR48094-01 0 -8,509 -8,509530424 Informatics Weinstein,James NIH 5U01AR045444-07 12,809 7,609 20,418530425 Cost Effectiveness Weinstein,James NIH 5U01AR045444-07 6,697 3,978 10,675530426 Clinical Center Weinstein,James NIH 5U01AR045444-07 7,260 3,888 11,148530453 Low Back Pain Weinstein,James NIH 5U01 AR045444-05 462,277 63,036 525,313530628 Sub Of 5-30453 Weinstein,James NIH 5U01 AR045444-05 17,256 10,250 27,506530629 Sub Of 5-30453 Weinstein,James NIH 5U01 AR045444-05 46,793 27,795 74,588530630 Sub Of 5-30453 Weinstein,James NIH 5U01 AR045444-05 11,024 6,548 17,572530631 Sub Of 5-30453 Weinstein,James NIH 5U01 AR045444-05 34,835 20,692 55,527530638 Ortho Nrsa Weinstein,James NIH 1 T32 AR49710-01 95,849 3,870 99,719530819 Admin Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-02 106,430 61,035 167,465530820 Methodology Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-02 267,788 148,179 415,967530821 Project 1 Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-02 133,073 79,045 212,118530822 Project 2 Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-02 52,246 30,302 82,548530823 Project 3 Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-02 123,243 2,479 125,722530840 No Cost Subs Weinstein,James NIH 5U01 AR045444-05 226,755 0 226,755530844 Project 4 Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-02 3,134 10,327 13,461530885 Coordinating Center Weinstein,James NIH 2U01AR045444-06 409,263 237,082 646,345530886 Biostat Weinstein,James NIH 2U01AR045444-06 65,405 30,669 96,074

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530887 Informatics Weinstein,James NIH 2U01AR045444-06 122,482 65,596 188,078530888 Cost Effectiveness Weinstein,James NIH 2U01AR045444-06 55,100 30,415 85,515530889 Dartmouth Clin Cntr Weinstein,James NIH 2U01AR045444-06 92,474 55,008 147,482530890 Subs Weinstein,James NIH 2U01AR045444-06 58,697 19,578 78,275530892 Mcrc Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-03 39,325 23,359 62,684530893 Methodology Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-03 87,912 52,220 140,132530894 Project 1 Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-03 19,457 11,557 31,014530895 Project 2 Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-03 15,509 9,213 24,722530896 Project 3 Weinstein,James NIH 5P60AR048094-03 1 0 1538209 Base Deficit Koval,Kenneth J AONA AONA 5,000 0 5,000538224 Americares Nutting,John AMER AMER 91,071 0 91,071538228 Spine Lectureship Weinstein,James OREF ORTHOPAEDIC 500 0 500538262 Fractures-Fixation Koval,Kenneth J SYN SYNTHES 5,879 0 5,879538282 Hand Innovations Koval,Kenneth J HII HINN 4,372 0 4,372538303 Op-1 (Stryker) Koval,Kenneth J STRY STRY 883 88 971538340 Distal Radius Ebi Koval,Kenneth J EBI EBI 1,500 0 1,500538589 Herniated Disc Pain Weinstein,James BMSQ BRISTOL-MYERS 0 0 0

Orthopedics Total 2,693,745 1,010,455 3,704,200

Pathology530173 Aih Gorham,James NIH 5R01AI053056-03 212,560 126,261 338,821530339 Perivascular Cells Hickey,William NIH 5R01NS047360-02 88,941 52,104 141,045530824 Vascular Permeabilit Stan,Radu NIH 5R01HL065418-05 150,607 89,460 240,067536122 Bladder Cancer Study Schned,Alan NIH 263-MQ-315809 39,779 23,628 63,407538201 Detection Of Ischemi Yeo,Kiang-Teck RLI ROCHE 23,101 5,775 28,876

Pathology Total 514,988 297,228 812,216

Pediatrics530000 Psychosocial Aspects Kaplan,Lawrence HRSA 5T21MC00126-02 10,514 841 11,355530022 Restricting Exposure Dalton,Madeline NIH 5R01CA094273-04 532,149 316,096 848,245530048 Psychosocial Aspects Kaplan,Lawrence HRSA 1T21MC00126-010 185 15 200530086 Nh Birth Defects Moeschler,John CDC U50/CCU121143-03 132,762 12,603 145,365530096 Nh Birth Defects Moeschler,John CDC U50/CCU121143-04 36,175 3,618 39,793530108 Alchohol And Media Sargent,James NIH 1R01AA015591-01 1,580 938 2,518530125 Adolescent Smoking Sargent,James NIH 5R01CA077026-08 883,167 52,340 935,507530126 Bupropion Trial Dalton,Madeline NIH 5R21DA015103-03 74,675 44,357 119,032530144 Movie Influence Dalton,Madeline NIH 1R01CA108918-01A 62 37 99530177 Oxidant Stress Shenberger,Jeff NIH 5K08HL071905-03 121,425 9,714 131,139530184 Pemac Expansion Olson,Ardis HRSA 5H93MC00081-04 197,742 19,905 217,647530253 Human Brain Tumors Israel,Mark NIH 5U01CA084290-06 28,422 1,985 30,407530365 Chime Darnall,Robert NIH 5R01HD045653-02 263,120 89,316 352,436530409 Mch Leadership Moeschler,John HRSA 5 T73 MC00024-10 86,615 7,088 93,703530431 Left Heart Syndrome Jenkins,Pamela HRQ 5K08HS000010-05 102,512 8,682 111,194530464 Sunsafe Project Olson,Ardis NIH 5R01CA079706-04 129,599 76,982 206,581530546 Mch Leadership Moeschler,John HRSA 2T73MC00024-11 366,865 11,626 378,491530648 Predoctoral Training Fall,Leslie HRSA 5D56HP0059-06 130,673 10,454 141,127530883 Adolescent Smoking Sargent,James NIH 3R01CA077026-07S 15,367 0 15,367536013 Pcsa Iii Goodman,David HRSA 250-02-0013 374,944 116,233 491,177536132 Hrsa Travel Time Goodman,David HRSA HHSH231200413025 1,982 694 2,676536341 Scholars Program Batalden,Paul VA V405P-3458 230,546 0 230,546536717 Injury Prevention Frank,Elaine STNH 850169 111,866 0 111,866536722 Nh Child Development Kaplan,Lawrence STNH 850534A 192,435 0 192,435536724 Support Contract Olson,Ardis STNH 850987 249,486 435 249,921536726 Buckle Up Nh Frank,Elaine STNH 304-04S-002 7,842 784 8,626536727 Child Passenger Frank,Elaine STNH 304-04S-003 27,984 2,798 30,782536759 Ohio Contract Little,George STOH STATE OF OH 17,577 0 17,577536761 Safe Kids Frank,Elaine NSKC SAFE KIDS 2,927 0 2,927536764 Univ Program In Nh Moeschler,John UNH 03-772 665 53 718536765 Child W/Health Needs Goundrey,Althea STVT 3572 22,147 1,772 23,919536779 Support Contract Olson,Ardis STNH 850987 621,039 33,747 654,786536801 Buckle Up Nh Frank,Elaine STNH 304-05S-003 27,066 2,707 29,773536802 Child Passenger Frank,Elaine STNH 304-05S-004 68,327 6,833 75,160536826 Special Needs Frank,Elaine STNH 304-05S-005 8,404 840 9,244536843 Mate Sargent,James UCO 0102.70.100D 9,763 5,562 15,325536856 Univ Program In Nh Moeschler,John UNH 05-981 1,015 81 1,096

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536880 Nicu Patient Safety Edwards,William UVM HS11583-03DART -12,225 -684 -12,909536896 Safe Kids Hb1163 Frank,Elaine NSKC SAFE KIDS COALIT 647 0 647536900 Child W/Health Needs Goundrey,Althea STVT 3941 11,957 957 12,914537025 Family Planning Goodman,David AAMC MM-0606-03/03 87,436 37,177 124,613537069 Cog Nci Studies Larsen,Eric NCCF 98543-118 0 7 7537132 Cog Larsen,Eric NCCF 12887 56,375 6,996 63,371538012 Teen Motor Vehicle Frank,Elaine GM GENERAL MOTORS 1,422 142 1,564538028 Htp Olson,Ardis RWJ 49055 50,976 4,585 55,561538042 Maternal Depression Olson,Ardis COM 20031304 141,499 14,909 156,408538058 Lethal Means Frank,Elaine JGF JGF 7,134 713 7,847538061 Ventral Medulla Darnall,Robert SIDS SP0030 40,467 1,849 42,316538089 Exemplary Learning Batalden,Paul RWJ 51410 20,884 1,880 22,764538179 Left Heart Syndrome Jenkins,Pamela DDF 20000354 148,818 11,751 160,569538197 Family Support Olson,Ardis HOOD CHARLES HOOD FDN 54,306 10,180 64,486538636 The Rostral Ventral Darnall,Robert SIDS SIDS ALLIANCE 3,873 89 3,962538695 Sub Of 5-38678 Moeschler,John MD SUB OF 5-38678 1 0 1538709 Childhood Medullobla Israel,Mark TBBF BETZ FDN 533,784 53,908 587,692538710 Brain Tumors Israel,Mark TBBF BETZ FDN 471,122 46,700 517,822539095 C/S To 538089 Batalden,Paul RWJ 51410 0 0 0

Pediatrics Total 6,708,100 1,030,295 7,738,395

Pharmacology and Toxicology530002 Hedgehog Signalling Robbins,David NIH 7R01CA082628-06 0 -19 -19530005 Sonic Hedgehog Robbins,David NIH 5R01GM064011-05 227,958 135,407 363,365530041 Sub Of 530657 Hamilton,Joshua NIH 5P42ES07373-10 0 0 0530055 P63 & Multi-Potency Direnzo,James NIH 1R01CA108539-01 33,928 20,154 54,082530129 Cyclin D As Target Dmitrovsky,Ethan NIH 1R01CA111422-01 9,751 5,792 15,543530291 Induced Cell Death Eastman,Alan NIH 5 R01 CA50221-10 44,070 0 44,070530306 Effectors Myc Funct Cole,Michael NIH 5R01CA055248-13 262,680 156,032 418,712530391 Mcl1 & Tumorigenesis Craig,Ruth NIH 5R01CA057359-13 168,504 100,111 268,615530403 Retinoid Ca Prv Mech Dmitrovsky,Ethan NIH 5R01CA087546-05 186,493 110,154 296,647530435 Myc Dep Pathways Cole,Michael NIH 2R01CA080320-07 157,324 93,451 250,775530451 Hh Signaling Complex Robbins,David NIH 5R01CA082628-08 205,579 120,054 325,633530493 Ret Ac Para And Prle Dmitrovsky,Ethan NIH 5R01CA062275-13 168,689 99,691 268,380530545 Cancer Biology Eastman,Alan NIH 5T32CA009658-12 62,308 0 62,308530620 Induced Cell Death Eastman,Alan NIH 5R01CA050224-12 145,641 108,322 253,963530637 Estrog-Neg. Bc Sporn,Michael NIH 5R01CA101207-03 198,745 121,421 320,166530657 Adm Core Hamilton,Joshua NIH 5P42ES007373-10 75,259 48,446 123,705530658 Core A Hamilton,Joshua NIH 5P42ES07373-10 111,041 81,556 192,597530661 Project 1 Barchowsky,Aaron NIH 5P42ES07373-10 198,671 98,301 296,972530662 Project 2 Hamilton,Joshua NIH 5P42ES07373-10 86,339 76,972 163,311530666 Project 6 Blum,Joel NIH 5P42ES07373-10 96,817 12,221 109,038530669 Training Core Hamilton,Joshua NIH 5P42ES07373-10 83,166 53,988 137,154530671 Sub Of 5-30657 Hamilton,Joshua NIH 5P42ES07373-10 25,746 15,293 41,039530811 Prostacycln Receptor Hwa,John NIH 5R01HL074190-02 180,439 107,180 287,619530842 New Triterpenoids Sporn,Michael NIH 5R01CA078814-07 276,671 164,343 441,014530857 Retinoid Mechanisms Spinella,Michael NIH 5R01CA104312-02 186,828 102,888 289,716530870 Cancer Biology Eastman,Alan NIH 5T32CA009658-13 331,313 10,826 342,139530898 Adm Core Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 17,190 10,211 27,401530899 Translation Core Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 8,326 4,945 13,271530900 Mb&P Core Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 7,001 2,773 9,774530903 Biomarkers Core Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 18,788 8,853 27,641530909 Outreach Core Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 3,796 2,046 5,842530910 Training Core Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 31,013 11,393 42,406530912 Project 2 Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 64,417 13,544 77,961530914 Project 4 Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 63,783 21,857 85,640530915 Project 5 Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 9,208 642 9,850530916 Arizona Supplement Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 16,526 0 16,526530917 Project 7 Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 33,649 13,052 46,701530918 Project 8 Hamilton,Joshua NIH 2P42ES007373-11 23,593 14,014 37,607534167 Genomic Responses Hamilton,Joshua NSF DEB-0221837 165,838 43,221 209,059536048 Measure Arsenic Hamilton,Joshua NIH 263-MQ-209007-3 8,231 0 8,231536157 P53 Target Genes Li,Hua DOD W81XWH0510350 17,970 1,438 19,408536361 Rip140 N Brst Cancer White,Kristina DOD DAMD17-02-1-0366 15,795 1,265 17,060536756 Dithiolethiones Roebuck,Bill JHU JHU SUB 111,297 66,110 177,407537011 Ubp43 Dmitrovsky,Ethan PFIZ PCT/US03/06905 78,980 19,528 98,508537086 Anti-Inflammatory Sporn,Michael NFCR NFCR1 42,953 6,443 49,396

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537126 Sra On Triterpenoids Sporn,Michael RD REATA 159,367 0 159,367537248 Selenium Assays Hamilton,Joshua BIOR BRC-1108-28 52,110 0 52,110538004 Hip Polymorphisms Stitham,Jeremiah AHA 0315291T 19,000 0 19,000538024 Mammary Epithelia Direnzo,James VFCR VFCR 45,457 0 45,457538026 Novel Inhibitors 26s Kisselev,Alexei LLS 3319-02 7,834 500 8,334538050 Rhodopsin Mutation Hwa,John KKF 49580-001.45 10,706 0 10,706538067 Rochester Royalties Smith,Roger VOR CTCP 75 ROYALTIE 0 0 0538084 Rp Rhodopsin Stojanovic,A PHMA PHRMA FDN 3,250 0 3,250538122 R.A. Repressed Genes Spinella,Michael LAF LANCE 45,113 4,511 49,624538127 Abt-751/Carboplatin Dmitrovsky,Ethan CFCR ABT-751 5,888 930 6,818538156 Dose-Escalation Dragnev,Konstant AMG 990150 1,701 1,011 2,712538178 Cancer In Rats Sporn,Michael ELC 14752 42,120 0 42,120538233 Abbott/Clinical Dragnev,Konstant CFCR ABT-751 50,013 -62 49,951538309 Sub Of 5-38049/Y2 Kisselev,Alexi ACAS IRG-82-003-21 5,505 0 5,505538594 Retinoids And Cancer Spinella,Michael ACAS RSG01-144-01-CCG 150,364 30,073 180,437538701 Rexinoid Therapy Dmitrovsky,Ethan SWCR SAMUEL WAXMAN 49,793 3,798 53,591538744 Prostacycln Receptor Hwa,John AHA 0235260N 61,710 6,171 67,881

Pharmacology AndTotal 4,972,245 2,130,851 7,103,096

Physiology 530001 Aldo Specificity Fejes-Toth,Aniko NIH 5 R01 DK41841-15 54,928 29,367 84,295530008 Macrophage Cd163 Guyre,Paul NIH 5R03AI053243-03 30,599 18,108 48,707530013 Developing Eye Schneider,Mark NIH 5R01EY013427-03 99,730 59,444 159,174530025 Niemann-Pick Disease Maue,Robert NIH 5R21NS040564-03 55,512 32,197 87,709530040 Cellular & Molecular Stanton,Bruce NIH 5R01DK034533-20 151,013 89,703 240,716530042 Arsenic Effects On Bodwell,Jack NIH 5R01ES011819-04 234,857 104,566 339,423530050 Arsenic, Histone Mod Sheldon,Lynn NIH 1R01ES013168-01A 43,654 18,708 62,362530051 Thyroid Hormone Act Galton,Valerie NIH 5R01HD009020-30 250,605 140,026 390,631530061 Hormone Regulation Wira,Charles NIH 5R37AI013541-27 203,725 121,961 325,686530066 P. Aeruginosa Patho Stanton,Bruce NIH 5R01HL074175-02 257,590 136,793 394,383530070 Renal Func & Disease Stanton,Bruce NIH 5T32DK007301-26 53,255 -534 52,721530074 Renal Func & Disease Stanton,Bruce NIH 5T32DK007301-27 126,589 6,229 132,818530078 Mechanism Of Sgk Fejes-Toth,Geza NIH 5R01DK58898-04 39,478 21,912 61,390530134 Cerebellar Gabaa Yang,Paul NIH 5 F30 DA006079-0 5,384 0 5,384530182 Aldo Specificity Fejes-Toth,Aniko NIH 2R01DK041841-16A 64,682 38,421 103,103530183 Nts: Interactions Leiter,James NIH 5R01HL071001-04 226,948 111,122 338,070530189 The Upper Airway Bartlett,Donald NIH 5R01HD042707-03 265,315 155,265 420,580530215 Vp Peptides And Rece North,William NIH 1R21CA102434-01A 6,295 3,739 10,034530228 Critical Glucocortic Guyre,Paul NIH 5R01AI051547-03 206,569 122,702 329,271530303 Admin Core Stanton,Bruce NIH 1P20RR018787-01 10,685 -451 10,234530384 Molecular Mechanism Fejes-Toth,Geza NIH 5 R01 DK55845-04 134,619 78,669 213,288530419 Ventilatory Neurogen St John,Walter NIH 5 R01 HL26091-22 77,743 35,676 113,419530447 Gabaa Receptor Mods Henderson,Leslie NIH 5R01DA14216-03 40,271 21,685 61,956530473 Ion Channels Henderson,Leslie NIH 5R01DA014137-13 217,599 129,253 346,852530492 Grsa Proteins North,William NIH 5 R21 CA92506-02 -12,443 0 -12,443530512 Hormones In Health North,William NIH 5T32DK007508-18 73,444 5,226 78,670530513 Hormones In Health North,William NIH 5T32DK007508-19 225,675 10,707 236,382530589 Sex Hormone-Proj 1 Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-02 17,697 10,512 28,209530590 Sex Hormone-Proj 2 Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-02 13,812 8,205 22,017530591 Sex Hormone-Proj 3 Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-02 18,840 11,191 30,031530592 Sex Hormone-Proj 4 Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-02 20,689 12,289 32,978530593 Sex Hormone-Core A Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-02 16,484 9,792 26,276530594 Sex Hormone-Core B Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-02 11,330 6,730 18,060530595 Sex Hormone-Core C Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-02 184 109 293530605 Cftr Trafficking Stanton,Bruce NIH 5R01DK045881-11 179,836 92,572 272,408530701 Project 1 Stanton,Bruce NIH 1P20RR018787-01 4,603 2,734 7,337530702 Project 2 Stanton,Bruce NIH 1P20RR018787-01 9,849 6,537 16,386530703 Project 3 Stanton,Bruce NIH 1P20RR018787-01 -2,186 0 -2,186530704 Project 4 Stanton,Bruce NIH 1P20RR018787-01 136,460 29,000 165,460530705 Project 5 Stanton,Bruce NIH 1P20RR018787-01 12,171 1,290 13,461530706 Proteomics Core Stanton,Bruce NIH 1P20RR018787-01 8,010 0 8,010530708 Faculty Core Stanton,Bruce NIH 1P20RR018787-01 0 0 0530841 Control Of Breathing Nattie,Eugene NIH 5R37HL028066-25 254,308 149,455 403,763530847 Admin Core Stanton,Bruce NIH 5P20RR018787-02 194,255 112,685 306,940530848 Project 1 Stanton,Bruce NIH 5P20RR018787-02 156,630 91,517 248,147530849 Project 2 Stanton,Bruce NIH 5P20RR018787-02 159,604 89,897 249,501530850 Project 3 Stanton,Bruce NIH 5P20RR018787-02 182,409 106,394 288,803

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530851 Project 4 Stanton,Bruce NIH 5P20RR018787-02 112,781 0 112,781530852 Project 5 Stanton,Bruce NIH 5P20RR018787-02 227,689 111,838 339,527530853 Proteomics Core Stanton,Bruce NIH 5P20RR018787-02 222,122 87,281 309,403530855 Faculty Core Stanton,Bruce NIH 5P20RR018787-02 150,000 87,000 237,000530858 Sub Of 530512 North,William NIH 3T32DK007508-18S 44,498 1,785 46,283530863 Sex Hormone-Proj 1 Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-03 259,580 145,835 405,415530864 Sex Hormone-Proj 2 Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-03 234,557 139,327 373,884530865 Sex Hormone-Proj 3 Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-03 147,650 83,776 231,426530866 Sex Hormone-Proj 4 Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-03 192,316 114,236 306,552530867 Sex Hormone-Core A Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-03 72,500 43,065 115,565530868 Sex Hormone-Core B Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-03 63,100 37,481 100,581530869 Sex Hormone-Core C Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-03 14,249 8,465 22,714530875 Sub Of 530863 Wira,Charles NIH 5P01AI051877-03 5,020 0 5,020530882 Cerebellar Gabaa Yang,Paul NIH 5F30DA006079-05 38,886 0 38,886530891 Ksc Fac Dev Stanton,Bruce NIH 5P20RR018787-02 77,198 0 77,198536376 Provasopressin As A Keegan,Brendan DOD DAMD17-02-1-0365 28,786 2,302 31,088536813 Behavioral Mod Leiter,James UNTX DART-5 11,305 6,558 17,863537100 Ventral Medulla/Sids Nattie,Eugene CHB 76437 141,227 84,889 226,116537101 Sub Of 5-37100 Nattie,Eugene CHB 76437 84,070 49,938 134,008537102 Sub Of 5-37100 Nattie,Eugene CHB 76437 11,068 6,574 17,642537103 Sub Of 5-37100 Nattie,Eugene CHB 76437 91,731 54,489 146,220537104 Sub Of 5-37100 Nattie,Eugene CHB 76437 103,545 60,675 164,220537151 Ventral Medulla/Sids Nattie,Eugene CHB 110046 38,826 7,383 46,209537152 Sub Of 5-37151 Nattie,Eugene CHB 110047 30,102 8,232 38,334537153 Sub Of 5-37151 Nattie,Eugene CHB 110043 3,674 721 4,395537154 Sub Of 5-37151 Nattie,Eugene CHB 110045 31,853 5,320 37,173537155 Sub Of 5-37151 Nattie,Eugene CHB 110044 40,589 13,976 54,565538010 Defining Medullary 5 Niblock,Mary PBFF PARKER1 39,997 0 39,997538114 Aldo Spec Of Mineral Fejes-Toth,Aniko ASN ASN 18,704 2,405 21,109538166 Epithelial Cell Swiatecka-Urban, CFF SWIATE03QO 91,207 0 91,207538321 New Mouse Models Maue,Robert NPDF NNPDF GREEN MICE 775 0 775538712 Rdp Develop Grant Stanton,Bruce CFF STANTO97R0 301,812 0 301,812

Physiology Total 7,470,723 3,394,954 10,865,677

Psychiatry 530003 Candidate Alleles Mcallister,Thoma NIH 5R01HD048176-02 92,011 50,746 142,757530004 Memory Circuitry Saykin,Andrew NIH 5R01AG019771-04 309,714 183,970 493,684530007 Cannabisschizophren Green,Alan I NIH 5R01DA013196-05 108,845 64,424 173,269530014 Cognitive Dis Saykin,Andrew NIH 5R01CA101318-02 238,980 143,361 382,341530018 Older Adults W/Smi Bartels,Stephen NIH 5R01MH062324-03 155,712 15,147 170,859530054 Cbt Tx Ptsd Mueser,Kim NIH 5R01MH064662-03 232,669 138,206 370,875530062 Stirr Rosenberg,Stanle NIH 1R01MH072556-01A 19,655 11,675 31,330530073 Problem-Solving Oxman,Thomas NIH 5R01MH062322-04 251,140 149,178 400,318530151 Cognitive/Motor Ms Wishart,Heather NIH 1K23NS045830-01A 8,024 642 8,666530181 Postdisaster Intrvtn Norris,Fran H NIH 5K02MH063909-03 65,087 5,207 70,294530191 Enable Ii Ahles,Tim NIH 5R01CA101704-03 341,401 202,791 544,192530199 Disaster Recovery Norris,Fran NIH 5R01MH051278-10 70,992 41,079 112,071530333 Cbt Chronic Insomnia Riggs,Raine NIH 5R21CA102066-02 50,382 24,629 75,011530410 An Fmri Study Mcallister,Thoma NIH 5 R01 NS40472-04 217,291 103,625 320,916530440 Infectious Disease Rosenberg,Stanle NIH 5 R21 MH62270-03 1,642 952 2,594530443 Community Treatment Drake,Robert NIH 5R01MH063463-05 70,071 41,452 111,523530448 Drinking Hamsters Green,Alan I NIH 5R03AA014644-02 31,646 18,798 50,444530468 Family Intervention Mueser,Kim NIH 5R01MH062629-04 444,693 31,814 476,507530475 Effects Of Chemo Ahles,Tim NIH 5R01CA087845-05 172,210 102,293 274,503530484 Rem Sleep Mellman,T A NIH 3R01MH54006-07 -19,085 -5,812 -24,897530581 Older Adults W/Smi Bartels,Stephen NIH 5K24MH066282-03 108,953 8,716 117,669530606 Biomarker Green,Alan I NIH 5R21DA019215-02 15,448 4,923 20,371530639 Substance And Meds Bartels,Stephen SAMH 5 KD1 SP09291-03 231,194 50,088 281,282530676 Norris R25 Norris,Fran NIH 5R25MH068298-02 132,547 10,604 143,151530817 Ptsd In Primary Care Gillock,Karen NIH 1R03MH066909-01 40,194 23,875 64,069530825 Cbt Of Ptsd A-X-Ment Mcgovern,Mark NIH 1K23DA016574-01A 123,681 9,894 133,575530878 Older Adults W/Smi Bartels,Stephen NIH 5R01MH062324-04 582,539 80,643 663,182535501 Working Memory/Tbi Mcallister,Thoma OED H133G000136-02 -16,336 0 -16,336536012 Ipa Agreement Zayfert,Claudia VA VA IPA 35,723 0 35,723536024 Ebp Evaluation Drake,Robert SAMH 280-02-8070 565,711 161,595 727,306536030 Reap Contract Weeks,William VA V405P-3569 22,764 0 22,764536031 Patient Safety Weeks,William VA V405P-3570 221,434 0 221,434

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536041 Safety Evaluation Weeks,William VA V405P-3602 79,443 0 79,443536049 Safety Conference Weeks,William VA V405P-3603 176,905 0 176,905536057 Rural Ethics Weeks,William VA V405P-3615 156,939 0 156,939536073 Ptsd Librarian Merrick,Cybele VA V405P-3642 23,109 0 23,109536083 Ipa Agreement Deviva,Jason VA VAMC 1,259 0 1,259536092 Osborne Ipa Weeks,William VA IPA-OSBORNE 10,899 0 10,899536096 Collins Ipa Weeks,William VA IPA-COLLINS 14,417 0 14,417536112 Ipa Agreement Norris,Fran VA IPA-NORRIS 59,036 0 59,036536130 Va Lit Review Lu,Weili VA V405P-3660 5,492 0 5,492536141 Jalowiec Va Contract Jalowiec,John VA V405P-3679 42,788 0 42,788536164 Business Case Ii Nelson,William VA V00241P-00046 32,941 0 32,941536319 Prevent Depression Hegel,Mark TJU 080-29000-R57804 -3,595 -2,136 -5,731536701 Dadapr Fy04 & Fy05 Mcgovern,Mark STNH 850995 71,195 18,511 89,706536706 Stroke Depression Hegel,Mark IOWA 1 11843 00 34,537 20,515 55,052536719 Ct Dd Training Gorman,Paul CTDM 03MHA1108 1,862 186 2,048536732 Affective Disturance King,Bryan BOS MC-463811-N-JW -16,493 0 -16,493536736 Vt. Crt & Jobs Gorman,Paul STVT 6140 61,024 6,102 67,126536760 Cancer Assessments Ahles,Tim BRUN 1404-27408 79,604 47,284 126,888536762 Vt Iddt Training Gorman,Paul STVT 6551 72,653 7,265 79,918536763 Cholinergic Blockade Saykin,Andrew UVM STVT 31,292 0 31,292536767 Psych Staffing Green,Alan I NHH FY05 3,587,626 878,754 4,466,380536768 Research Green,Alan I NHH FY05 675,682 202,705 878,387536769 Corrections Green,Alan I NHH FY05 991,845 252,086 1,243,931536770 Behavioral Health Green,Alan I NHH FY05 319,118 0 319,118536771 Dhhs Medicaid Green,Alan I NHH FY05 214,220 55,697 269,917536772 Community Alliance Green,Alan I NHH FY05 96,476 25,084 121,560536775 Affective Disturbnce King,Bryan BOS MC-499002-B-AJ 176,426 104,797 281,223536782 Ct Dd Training Gorman,Paul CTDM 04MHA1082 72,724 7,272 79,996536787 Pilots Lerner,Fred DUKE 4520399085 51,988 12,451 64,439536793 Psych Staffing Green,Alan I NHH FY04 42,493 10,833 53,326536794 Research Green,Alan I NHH FY04 -7,586 0 -7,586536795 Corrections Green,Alan I NHH FY04 5,831 1,516 7,347536797 Dhhs Medicaid Green,Alan I NHH FY04 3,648 948 4,596536798 Community Alliance Green,Alan I NHH FY04 1,681 25 1,706536814 Clinical Oncology Ahles,Tim UCH 5-30243-8609 18,821 11,179 30,000536819 Ct. Ips Gorman,Paul STCT 04MHA1128 13,292 1,329 14,621536839 Prevent Depression Hegel,Mark TJU PRE-AWARD 4,997 2,968 7,965536842 Reclaiming Futures Mcgovern,Mark NHAC 47646 4,199 332 4,531536850 Rrtc Wright State Drake,Robert WSU H133B040012 3,390 508 3,898536854 Bu Sub King,Bryan BOS PRE-AWARD 67,041 39,822 106,863536871 State Of Minn - Iddt Gorman,Paul STMN A73400 10,151 3,553 13,704536876 Graduated Recovery Mueser,Kim UNCC 5-32997 593 353 946536913 Relapse In Schizo Drake,Robert UCLA 2000 G AQ693 38,601 9,712 48,313536938 Clients With Smi Drake,Robert IU INDIANA UNIV 22,243 12,922 35,165536947 Psychiatric Staffing Green,Alan I AMHI 14B-703223 1,038,332 269,967 1,308,299537026 Safety Of Exelon Mcallister,Thoma NOVA CENA713B US11 9,495 2,374 11,869537032 Namic Saykin,Andrew BRWH 151941/766341 55,048 30,516 85,564537075 Med. Adher. In Older Pratt,Sarah JANP RIS-PSY-403 20,508 5,332 25,840537077 Sleepiness/Fatigue Greenough,Glen P CREA 33200 3,903 1,015 4,918537079 Vt. Adol. Alcoh&Drug Mcgovern,Mark NEIA MET03-1 13,972 3,303 17,275537083 Vt. Adol. Alcoh&Drug Mcgovern,Mark NEIA MET04-1 30,449 7,917 38,366537098 Measurement Of Mtbi Isquith,Peter CNMC ? 12,655 7,517 20,172537120 Rem Sleep Gillock,Karen HU 632201-H000036 90,858 53,067 143,925537149 Stereotyped Movement King,Bryan CREA 36934 15,932 8,573 24,505537192 West Institute Gorman,Paul WFF WEST FAMILY 362,178 27,366 389,544538005 Hippocampus In Mtle Cleavinger,Howar EPFA EPILEPSY FDN 13,338 0 13,338538011 In Shape Bartels,Stephen EHI 1467 30,914 3,091 34,005538019 Pratt-Narsad Pratt,Sarah NRSD NARSAD01 28,313 0 28,313538027 Dgtl Video Sampling King,Bryan CAN 2,143 0 2,143538033 Parietallobe Circuit Flashman,Laura TVSF 03R-599 41,241 6,186 47,427538066 Syrian Golden Hamstr Green,Alan I BMSQ AG9691127 17,715 3,543 21,258538070 Olanzapine Augmented Green,Alan I QUIN H6U-MC-HGLM 13,522 9,146 22,668538072 Atomoxetine Lilly Donnelly,Craig ELC B4Z-MC-LYAI 0 -9 -9538086 Quetipine Green,Alan I APLP IRUSQUET0063 27,006 5,464 32,470538141 Consta Green,Alan I JANP RIS-EMR-4032 54,027 14,047 68,074538205 Neuro-Ophthalmologic Saykin,Andrew WELC WELCH 1,080 281 1,361538242 Lance Armstrong S1 Ahles,Tim LAF ARMSTRONG 51,524 4,978 56,502538248 Treating Trauma Mueser,Kim NRSD NARSAD 34,134 2,730 36,864

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538288 Memantine Green,Alan I FLI MEM-MD-29 61,229 14,730 75,959538338 Testosterone Effects Suchan,Simona NRSD NARSAD 386 0 386538343 Cog Remediation Mcgurk,Susan CVMH COGNITIVE REMEDI 9,600 0 9,600538500 Brain Activation/Ms Wishart,Heather NMSS RG3248-A-1 122,502 10,317 132,819538584 Bipolar Disorder Roth,Robert NRSD NARSAD 4,688 0 4,688538635 Long Term Outcomes Noordsy,Douglas ELC LILLY 100 13 113538676 Neurobehavioral Mcallister,Thoma BIA BIANH -20,665 0 -20,665538731 Ptsd Scanning Roth,Robert ADAA ADAA 4,360 0 4,360538740 Antiviral Treatment Rosenberg,Stanle SCHP SCHERING 4,504 1,003 5,507538742 Ms Fellowship Randolph,John NMSS FG 1510-A-1 19,429 0 19,429538747 J&J-Dart Cmh Project Drake,Robert JOHN JOHN 575,531 0 575,531

Psychiatry Total 15,027,690 3,899,555 18,927,245

Radiology530090 Neocortex Springett,Roger NIH 5R21EB001800-02 145,769 69,572 215,341530117 Epr Center Swartz,Harold NIH 2 P41 RR11602-06 34,350 0 34,350530373 Core B Sub Of 530371 Poplack,Steve NIH 5P01CA080139-05 111,676 65,106 176,782530374 Project 1 Of 530371 Weaver,John NIH 5P01CA080139-05 32,422 14,237 46,659530632 Epr Center Swartz,Harold NIH 3P41EB002032-08S 529,377 303,181 832,558530636 Brain Oxygenation Swartz,Harold NIH 5R01EB002085-04 125,441 72,239 197,680530684 P02 In Tissues Swartz,Harold NIH 5P01EB002180-09 167,625 61,911 229,536530685 Project 1 Swartz,Harold NIH 8P01EB002180-08 231,271 132,905 364,176530687 Illinois Swartz,Harold NIH 8P01EB002180-08 135,414 0 135,414530700 Diabetic Foot Weaver,John NIH 5R01DK063013-02 121,969 50,088 172,057536127 Electron-Reduction Liu,Ke Jian CDC 9753450 3,631 0 3,631536384 Dosimetry System Swartz,Harold USU MDA905-02-C-0011 80,132 0 80,132536707 Mr Elasticity Imagin Weaver,John UWIS P148993 15,071 11,609 26,680536734 Elastography Doyley,Marvin UNTX 201-2-7902(C) 38,540 29,833 68,373538044 Galaxy System Doyley,Marvin BSCI BOSTON SCI 1,805 0 1,805538059 Efc3558 Bettmann,Michael SANO EFC-3558 599 120 719538159 Rpm Gating System Gladstone,David VARI JSM20020916-001 0 0 0538310 Sub Of 5-38049/Y2 Hou,Huagang ACAS IRG-82-003-21 213 0 213538715 Rsr-13 Swartz,Harold ATI ALLOS 16,993 4,690 21,683538728 Acrin Lung Screening Black,William ACR ACRIN 6654 262,877 48,141 311,018539188 C/S To 538292 Black,William ACR CA80098 0 0 0

Radiology Total 2,055,175 863,632 2,918,807

Surgery530027 Quality Improvement Cronenwett,Jack HCFA 18-C-91674/1-02 66,331 13,266 79,597530101 Esophageal Reflux Finlayson,Samuel NIH 5 R03 DK61675-02 11,388 6,765 18,153530198 Surgical Volume Birkmeyer,John HRQ 1 R03 HS13049-01 548 318 866530268 Anti-Angiogenesis Mulligan-Kehoe,M NIH 5R01HL069948-03 183,352 109,602 292,954530552 Developing Brain Duhaime,Ann NIH 7 R29 NS37132-05 -1,303 0 -1,303530560 Biofilm Formation Zegans,Michael NIH 5K08EY013977-04 167,703 13,416 181,119530619 Endothelial Cell Reg Powell,Richard NIH 5R01HL076612-02 209,890 124,675 334,565530839 Mtor Regulation Rzucidlo,Eva NIH 5K08HL076658-02 90,667 7,253 97,920530845 Immature Brain Duhaime,Ann NIH 5R01HD045364-02 149,920 89,052 238,972532021 Tumor Immunity Barth,Richard NIH 5 R29 CA76612-05 932 542 1,474532023 Aortic Aneurysm Cronenwett,Jack CMS HCF1 -19,957 -5,195 -25,152536069 Tumor Vascular Chen,Bin DOD W81XWH-04-1-0077 48,931 3,914 52,845536113 Cyp24 Oncogene Sundaram,Sujatha DOD W81XWH-04-1-0736 46,291 27,497 73,788536720 Pedi Head Trauma Duhaime,Ann UPA 537329-B 28,225 16,766 44,991536742 Sub Of 536739 Hoopes,P Jack IRC 04-825 3,325 0 3,325536743 Sub Of 536739 Hoopes,P Jack IRC 04-825 8,016 4,762 12,778536745 Sub Of 536739 Hoopes,P Jack IRC 04-825 2,251 0 2,251537089 Endoscopic Bergeron,Jeff BARD BARD 55,813 14,543 70,356537160 Pharmacokinetics Hoopes,P Jack GLYC GLYCOFI 20,075 11,925 32,000538091 Basivertebral Nerve Hoopes,P Jack DEPU DEPUY 41,076 10,854 51,930538164 Sub Of 5-38049 Martin,Kathleen ACAS IRG-82-003-21 7,061 0 7,061538189 Rtog Eisenberg,Burton ACR ACR 6,939 1,735 8,674538237 Igf-I Martin,Kathleen AHA AHA 2,400 0 2,400538258 Deep Brain Stimulati Lee,Kendal AANS AANS 40,000 0 40,000538275 Id Wave Contract Hoopes,P Jack WAVE ID WAVE 10,303 3,091 13,394538335 Glycofi Rituxan Proj Hoopes,P Jack GLYC IN VITRO/IN VIVO 679 204 883538345 Acute Canine Bergeron,Jeff TMI TISSUELINK 114,185 28,546 142,731

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538592 Hernia Survival Bergeron,Jeff ONUX ONUX MEDICAL 3,261 778 4,039538639 Selenium/Vitamin E Heaney,John SWOG CA37429 2,426 994 3,420538707 Smooth Muscle Cells Martin,Kathleen AHA 0230356N 50,727 5,485 56,212538719 Studies Z10 And Z11 Barth,Richard DUKE Z10/Z11 5,346 1,336 6,682538944 Prostate Cancer Heaney,John SWOG PCPT9312 803 0 803

Surgery Total 1,357,604 492,124 1,849,728

MEDICAL SCHOOLTotal 93,493,135 31,108,925 124,602,060

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Medical School

Administration - DMS

Equipment530862 Neuroimaging Center NIH 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2EquipmentTotal

Other Sponsored530439 Genetics Lab NIH 0 0 0 201,386 0 0 0 201,386538100 Humanism Awards HFNJ 0 0 0 994 0 0 0 994

0 0 0 202,380 0 0 0 202,380Other SponsoredTotal

Administration - DMS 0 0 0 202,382 0 0 0 202,382Total

Anesthesiology

Research530045 Emergency Medical HRSA 18,573 0 6,686 986 0 2,562 4,321 33,128530483 Chronic Pain Partiii NIH 75,771 64,433 43,798 61,714 0 3,365 147,954 397,035530506 Lbp Radiculopathy NIH 60,115 59,076 38,236 34,076 899 6,518 118,158 317,078530699 Emergency Medical HRSA 37,145 0 13,372 3,437 0 3,647 8,640 66,241536093 Neurological Effects DOD 0 0 0 60,042 0 4,643 5,175 69,860537019 Assessment Of Pain PSYC 0 0 0 41,202 0 0 24,474 65,676537084 Patients In Pain PSYC 0 0 0 73,228 0 0 43,497 116,725537159 Astrocytic Glutamate EPI 0 6,050 843 1,511 0 0 2,521 10,925538155 Avigen Contract AVG 0 0 0 1,266 0 0 418 1,684

191,604 129,559 102,935 277,462 899 20,735 355,158 1,078,352ResearchTotal

Anesthesiology 191,604 129,559 102,935 277,462 899 20,735 355,158 1,078,352Total

Biochemistry

Fellowship530112 Copii-Dependent NIH 564 0 203 7,732 0 0 0 8,499530121 Mechanism Of Action NIH 0 0 0 49,250 0 0 0 49,250530815 Copii-Dependent NIH 0 0 0 35,206 0 780 0 35,986536338 Drug Resistant DOD 0 0 0 7,893 0 0 655 8,548538120 Vacuolar Fusion HHW 0 0 0 45,152 0 0 0 45,152538247 Calcium Flux DRCR 0 0 0 39,520 0 0 0 39,520538272 Ovary Cell Mutants AHA 0 0 0 39,811 0 0 0 39,811538294 Protein In Vitro NPDF 0 0 0 31,826 0 0 0 31,826538318 Microrna'S SGK 0 0 0 7,287 0 124 0 7,411

564 0 203 263,677 0 904 655 266,003FellowshipTotal

Financial Aid538745 Novel Cholesterol AHA 0 0 0 -93 0 0 0 -93

0 0 0 -93 0 0 0 -93Financial AidTotal

Instruction530640 Protein Complexes NIH 0 0 0 0 0 -817 0 -817530873 Protein Complexes NIH 0 0 0 369,403 0 7,904 14,894 392,201

0 0 0 369,403 0 7,087 14,894 391,384InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored538366 Postdoc Fellowship PFIZ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Other SponsoredTotal

Research530009 Respiration & Energy NIH 108,759 10,101 35,064 46,163 1,770 5,262 121,977 329,096

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530046 Mitotic Spindle NIH 17,096 20,811 8,307 18,960 0 435 38,770 104,379530071 Leukemia Virus NIH 68,081 45,587 19,623 130,729 0 2,781 170,572 437,373530076 Cytochromes P450 NIH 0 102,582 17,591 80,427 0 4,963 61,258 266,821530092 Meiotic Spindle NIH 10,259 0 3,693 17,316 0 2,859 20,271 54,398530113 Runx1 As A Marker NIH 85,432 24,366 36,963 204,561 -2,000 142 208,769 558,233530135 Insulin Regulation NIH 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1530136 Hepatotoxicity NIH -49,436 24,834 -17,070 217,894 0 6,004 54,702 236,928530238 Analysis Of Acat NIH 71,405 0 24,644 12,815 0 91 64,719 173,674530322 Cell Mutants NIH -8,550 0 -2,300 -10,249 0 0 -12,533 -33,632530346 Porphyria By Tcdd NIH 19,209 0 5,040 6,635 0 3,701 11,871 46,456530348 Receptor Signaling NIH 0 0 0 -1,578 0 0 -965 -2,543530407 Mammalian Formins NIH 27,791 81,272 23,659 41,945 11,000 333 103,950 289,950530422 Prion Propagation NIH 62,946 34,457 25,640 58,977 44,127 4,161 101,472 331,780530436 Insulin Regulation NIH 148,696 0 50,380 50,189 0 864 148,577 398,706530466 Mouse Models NIH 27,161 3,444 9,778 165,347 0 47 112,670 318,447530470 Mitotic Spindle NIH 34,193 47,496 18,728 27,343 46,563 4,281 78,432 257,036530485 Protein Compartment NIH 305,322 98,748 114,877 203,602 23,825 1,148 429,875 1,177,397530508 Yeast Mediator NIH 75,502 72,695 32,058 35,613 0 249 128,373 344,490530520 Mrna In Yeast NIH 135,684 40,846 58,875 64,930 3,598 1,167 179,093 484,193530556 Function Of Cbf NIH 20,371 64,083 7,333 89,962 0 195 79,342 261,286530607 Wasting Disease NIH 86,520 23,408 34,192 21,159 14,033 0 98,176 277,488530634 Copii-Dependent NIH 84,277 53,419 31,545 47,394 0 0 128,681 345,316530818 Sub Of 5-30617 NIH 7,542 7,500 2,715 435 0 0 10,806 28,998530843 Receptor Signaling NIH 118,110 0 33,500 161,930 0 2,671 141,370 457,581530860 Cell Mutants NIH 148,995 487 46,543 116,875 3,762 0 176,037 492,699530884 Wt And Npc Mice NIH 62,413 0 22,469 10,894 0 0 50,462 146,238531834 Respiration & Energy NIH 97,773 8,211 30,990 21,793 4,450 7,431 98,722 269,370532022 Storage & Catabolism NIH 0 0 0 1,666 0 0 0 1,666534138 Interaction Of Light NSF 15,554 9,375 4,795 500 0 0 16,967 47,191536064 Micro Rna'S DOD 78,127 0 24,458 20,037 0 806 72,097 195,525536166 Ipa-Gorman VA 97,021 0 34,433 0 0 0 0 131,454536167 Ipa-Zaharia VA 33,126 0 7,950 0 0 0 0 41,076536718 Lymphocyte Microvill UCSF 0 0 0 5,116 53,380 0 409 58,905536790 Cbfb/Mouse Models UVA 6,790 5,583 2,445 42,110 0 2,206 35,126 94,260536831 Eto Inhibitors UVA 0 0 0 205 0 0 43 248536960 Yeast Models UNC 26,111 6,924 7,644 13,869 1,180 2,000 3,865 61,593538017 Suppressor Gene MFC 0 0 0 1,339 0 0 0 1,339538567 Infectious Prion BUR 0 -4,448 0 287 0 0 0 -4,161539084 C/S To 530843 NIH 17,467 -23,755 6,288 0 0 0 0 0

2,039,747 758,026 762,850 1,927,190 205,688 53,797 2,933,957 8,681,255ResearchTotal

Biochemistry 2,040,311 758,026 763,053 2,560,178 205,688 61,788 2,949,506 9,338,550Total

Community and Family Medicine

Equipment536004 Telemedicine USDA 0 0 0 0 14,305 0 0 14,305

0 0 0 0 14,305 0 0 14,305EquipmentTotal

Fellowship530683 Clinical Sciences HRQ 0 0 0 28,291 0 3,846 2,571 34,708530871 Clinical Sciences HRQ 9,264 0 3,335 177,516 0 2,848 6,619 199,582538555 Arsenic Exposure ASPO 1,450 0 522 4,511 3,069 1,307 0 10,859

10,714 0 3,857 210,318 3,069 8,001 9,190 245,149FellowshipTotal

Instruction538068 Convening Grant EFH 0 1,758 521 748 0 2,478 550 6,055

0 1,758 521 748 0 2,478 550 6,055InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored530157 Basic/Core HRSA 19,046 9,806 9,340 167,376 -2,499 406 3,475 206,950530186 Nurse Residency HRSA 0 1,830 659 77,907 31,425 6,950 6,988 125,759530299 Online Practice Sys NIH 9,764 44,702 19,451 93,532 0 7,128 0 174,577530398 Academic Admin HRSA 22,952 7,776 11,062 74,930 2,420 4,915 6,250 130,305

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530415 Primary Care HRSA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0530438 Acad. Enhancement HRSA 0 800 72 35 0 0 378 1,285530495 Sub Of 5-30438 HRSA 0 4,358 942 2,851 0 1,206 749 10,106530650 Primary Care HRSA 76,128 6,815 28,026 13,525 0 13,394 11,031 148,919530678 Faculty Development HRSA 30,214 18,323 17,480 41,818 0 11,893 9,578 129,306530881 Model Ahec HRSA 9,952 4,249 5,112 63,608 0 797 0 83,718536065 Use Of Dna Evidence DOJ 61,701 56,634 37,104 0 0 5,085 56,183 216,707536711 Rhp STNH 2,341 0 824 66 0 0 0 3,231536774 Prenatal Oral Health STNH 0 2,262 204 5,406 0 0 1,931 9,803536783 Libraries/Medicine UMA 0 0 0 27,765 0 0 4,165 31,930536789 Rhp STNH 30,414 645 10,949 2,928 0 4,241 4,444 53,621536895 Sub Of 5-36973 STNH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0536973 Ca Screening Program STNH 0 0 0 -2,956 0 0 -573 -3,529537007 Phase Ii-Medispectra MESP 20,147 0 7,253 55,363 0 0 69,781 152,544538014 Merck- Hpv Vaccine MER 0 0 0 -6,987 0 0 -415 -7,402538102 Ob Partnership AIHA 0 78,896 0 14,113 0 44,597 11,343 148,949538251 Oral Health For Kids EFH 5,358 16,547 4,205 8,055 0 657 3,482 38,304538254 Gsk 008 Hpv 16 & 18 GSK 16,749 54,931 25,805 87,594 0 498 43,440 229,017538397 Senior Fitness UVCF 10,505 4,636 5,073 35,755 0 0 0 55,969539018 C/S To 5-30650 HRSA 0 -16,478 16,478 0 0 0 0 0539020 C/S To 5-30650 HRSA 0 -6,690 6,690 0 0 0 0 0539021 C/S To 5-30678 HRSA 0 -997 997 0 0 0 0 0539022 C/S To 5-30678 HRSA 0 -23,599 23,599 0 0 0 0 0539023 C/S To 5-30678 HRSA 0 -3,285 3,285 0 0 0 0 0539024 C/S To 5-30678 HRSA 0 -3,361 3,361 0 0 0 0 0539027 C/S To 530157 HRSA 0 -7,340 7,340 0 0 0 0 0539028 C/S To 530157 HRSA 0 -5,165 5,165 0 0 0 0 0539029 C/S To 530157 HRSA 0 -882 882 0 0 0 0 0539030 C/S To 530157 HRSA 0 -477 477 0 0 0 0 0539031 C/S To 5-30650 HRSA 0 -2,646 2,646 0 0 0 0 0539091 C/S To 530398 HRSA 0 -10,397 10,397 0 0 0 0 0539092 C/S To 5-30881 HRSA 0 -6,923 6,923 0 0 0 0 0539093 C/S To 530881 HRSA 0 -2,542 2,542 0 0 0 0 0

315,271 222,428 274,343 762,684 31,346 101,767 232,230 1,940,069Other SponsoredTotal

Research530016 Dna Repair NIH 29,071 32,467 22,079 87,068 0 2,384 83,314 256,383530029 Healthcare Admin NIH 10,668 15,683 9,413 5,765 0 16,595 34,525 92,649530030 Healthcare Data NIH 45,793 15,482 17,879 15,294 0 0 84,826 179,274530031 Healthcare Survey NIH 7,068 0 2,544 93,200 0 0 14,145 116,957530032 Healthcare Project 1 NIH 42,640 0 15,350 50,163 0 0 58,301 166,454530033 Healthcare Project 2 NIH 0 0 0 112,693 0 0 24,986 137,679530034 Healthcare Project 3 NIH 26,009 8,130 9,363 41,996 0 177 35,606 121,281530069 Healthcare Project 4 NIH 13,839 0 4,982 106,149 0 0 18,250 143,220530149 Non-Melanoma Cancer NIH 83,564 249,584 113,586 113,358 14,864 42,463 353,392 970,811530338 Sub Of 530029 NIH 73,922 17,536 26,617 142,219 0 4,927 93,196 358,417530385 Hormone Replacement NIH 83,097 47,179 46,899 10,813 0 0 34,063 222,051530404 Women Melanoma Risk NIH 0 0 0 -7 0 0 0 -7530405 Stratetic Studies NIH 61,682 152,487 76,966 45,936 0 2,087 125,457 464,615530433 Ny Case Manager NIH 55,454 26,689 28,393 147,503 0 1,410 80,436 339,885530457 Pc-Cc Consortium NIH 23,856 37,883 18,850 19,348 0 343 59,566 159,846530458 Des-Exposed Cohorts NIH 41,844 28,497 25,323 24,199 0 129 71,275 191,267530664 Project 4 NIH 37,577 88,145 42,623 32,527 4,735 3,461 110,391 319,459530670 Cancer Research NIH 11,018 0 3,957 1,070 0 2,434 4,074 22,553530680 Dna Repair NIH 7,865 1,104 3,154 7,083 0 680 12,750 32,636530810 Atypical In Melanoma NIH 13,334 14,528 9,955 70,413 0 0 46,846 155,076530846 Trem NIH 39,722 10,016 17,906 261,190 0 7,767 75,299 411,900536017 Skin Cancers NIH 17,484 0 6,294 0 0 11 14,130 37,919536026 Cabg In Ny Vets VA 1,088 4,958 2,176 22,051 0 993 0 31,266536044 Va/Ptsd VA 17,417 -8 6,270 0 0 0 0 23,679536077 Va Cabg Bott Ipa VA 8,428 0 3,034 0 0 0 0 11,462536150 Cancer Registry IHS 1,838 0 662 0 0 0 0 2,500536227 Virtual Terrorism DOJ 283,691 383,159 193,675 110,376 16,221 55,808 546,923 1,589,853536327 Security Studies DOJ 5,534 7,316 4,391 0 0 0 10,242 27,483536709 Nh Cancer Registry STNH 0 8,648 3,027 0 0 0 0 11,675536710 Nh Cancer Registry STNH 4,062 -8,648 -1,605 6,334 0 0 0 143

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536780 Nh Cancer Registry STNH 2,917 82,731 30,833 0 0 0 39,500 155,981536781 Cr Enhancement STNH 33,366 121,168 50,562 40,836 0 17,231 39,500 302,663536788 Community Mammograph UWA 33,026 28,355 22,097 2,738 0 1,721 52,878 140,815536851 Cancer Center Ccops MICH 0 0 0 59,062 0 723 34,934 94,719537008 Fimdm/Hdr FIMD 0 0 0 371 0 2,536 291 3,198537016 Ovarian Cancer Model HAR 2,854 3,627 2,333 1,438 0 1,042 6,645 17,939537027 Non-Melanoma Skin Ca HAR 7,109 13,865 7,501 2,996 0 76 18,739 50,286537045 Ovarian Ca Spore HAR 1,483 0 534 0 0 0 1,198 3,215537048 Hazardous Substances HAR 0 0 0 -7,307 0 0 0 -7,307537070 Dc Int Svcs COM 17,905 7,486 9,141 0 0 0 8,978 43,510537087 Reporting Melanoma ORC 0 197 71 0 0 0 129 397537097 Hazardous Substances HAR 9,152 8,280 6,226 50,833 0 91 46,373 120,955537117 Fimdm/Hdr FIMD 154,756 68,538 80,386 175,655 0 18,873 84,694 582,902537124 Sdm Leadership Grant FIMD 0 0 0 141,135 0 0 22,610 163,745537125 Ovarian Cancer Model BRW 23,663 39,900 22,883 10,990 0 5,726 61,278 164,440537129 Ca Big Icr BAH 0 16,639 5,990 15,572 0 939 8,200 47,340537144 Ca Big Tbpt BAH 0 805 290 6,675 0 0 4,615 12,385537161 Hazardous Substances HAR 2,890 3,437 2,278 379 0 82 5,384 14,450537162 Niams BRW 4,318 0 1,554 0 0 0 3,488 9,360537163 Military Ptsd HJF 23,037 18,048 14,772 433 0 6,659 11,394 74,343537170 Ne Bladder Ca Study WEST 41,611 147,220 67,706 81,445 0 23,363 214,637 575,982537175 Dc Trauma Coll Study COM 9,609 0 3,459 0 0 0 3,074 16,142537208 Bladder Registry WEST 26,808 52,916 28,701 111 0 1,658 65,454 175,648537225 Cancer Epidemiology BRW 0 0 0 3,375 0 3,556 4,116 11,047537230 Mead GSIL 10,469 164 3,828 953 0 0 4,006 19,420538018 Saprp Supplement RWJ 11,903 0 4,285 0 0 1,589 1,600 19,377538029 Health Improvement RWJ 7,483 8,886 5,893 17,468 0 1,639 3,897 45,266538032 Planned Care RWJ 68,572 20,090 30,284 37,921 3,204 6,297 14,691 181,059538047 Nh Access Project EFH 14,274 9,191 7,493 11,764 0 1,365 4,409 48,496538056 Ccrsww UVCF 0 0 0 114,886 0 0 0 114,886538065 Nh Nursing Survey EFH 2,719 0 979 202 0 0 30 3,930538073 Crs COM 0 4,062 1,462 36,276 0 2,871 1,165 45,836538101 Depression Managemnt MCF 59,638 49,868 39,105 252,139 0 19,278 6,984 427,012538130 Using Cpca In Hc EFH 0 10,280 925 7 0 0 1,121 12,333538148 Stop Smoking - Iml RWJ 9,735 10,663 7,343 1,810 3,078 0 2,660 35,289538149 Sub Of 5-38148 RWJ 16,655 6,804 6,608 3,024 0 2,317 3,187 38,595538150 Dart Atlas Project RWJ 124,392 65,737 55,380 14,760 0 0 14,410 274,679538192 Macarthur Core MCF 35,087 23,237 20,997 3,301 0 8,753 0 91,375538206 Trial MCF 0 768 277 0 0 0 0 1,045538274 Dart Atlas Project RWJ 110,034 40,601 43,900 77,956 0 8,670 22,817 303,978538280 Dap/United Health UHF 80,089 12,474 32,352 20,168 0 0 13,057 158,140538283 Dap Data/Aetna AFI 33,919 93,989 46,047 24 0 0 15,658 189,637538298 Atlas/Wellpoint WPF 38,835 44,542 24,051 4,517 0 10,665 8,257 130,867538300 Statistical Consult IBCS 9,318 0 3,353 0 0 0 7,527 20,198538327 Sub To 537124 FIMD 0 18,370 1,653 51,106 0 370 6,450 77,949538581 Respect Sub Contract MCF 0 0 0 153,140 0 0 0 153,140538720 Senior Trial ALZA 0 0 0 0 0 255 0 255539009 C/S To 538032 RWJ 0 -6,570 6,570 0 0 0 0 0539025 C/S To 538029 RWJ 0 -2,190 2,190 0 0 0 0 0539026 C/S To 538029 RWJ 0 -673 673 0 0 0 0 0539089 C/S To 538032 RWJ 0 -2,020 2,020 0 0 0 0 0

2,075,191 2,162,320 1,418,748 2,914,900 42,102 290,014 2,862,028 11,765,303ResearchTotal

Community and Family 2,401,176 2,386,506 1,697,469 3,888,650 90,822 402,260 3,103,998 13,970,881Total

Genetics

Fellowship530019 Timing In C. Elegans NIH 0 0 0 5,953 0 0 0 5,953530026 Lin-4 Expression NIH 0 0 0 20,010 0 0 0 20,010530079 Lin-4-Independent NIH 0 0 0 30,785 2,521 581 0 33,887530127 Microrna Binding NIH 0 0 0 3,963 0 0 0 3,963538264 Latin Amer. Fellows PEW 0 0 0 24,914 0 0 0 24,914538690 Neurospora Frq CIHR 0 0 0 17,924 0 0 0 17,924538718 Micrornas DRCR 0 0 0 35,833 0 0 0 35,833

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0 0 0 139,382 2,521 581 0 142,484FellowshipTotal

Other Sponsored538090 Structural Biology HHMI 175,571 156,355 110,700 171,699 54,526 0 0 668,851

175,571 156,355 110,700 171,699 54,526 0 0 668,851Other SponsoredTotal

Research530010 Animal Development NIH 35,792 17,682 17,191 47,275 2,000 220 70,187 190,347530011 Trauma Recovery NIH 0 12,024 3,953 0 0 1,040 10,108 27,125530023 Reg Of Hematopoiesis NIH 37,537 0 13,514 1,474 0 0 4,202 56,727530063 Filanmentous Fungus NIH 15,888 13,338 7,261 60,092 7,040 862 43,894 148,375530064 Sub Of 530063 NIH 2,514 5,625 905 877 0 0 5,893 15,814530130 Role Of Chromatin Re NIH 0 0 0 3,620 0 0 0 3,620530169 Clock Control Genes NIH 215,022 6,743 66,405 46,533 -4,500 1,142 199,491 530,836530179 Sexual Development NIH 57,288 56,845 29,742 75,380 0 962 130,808 351,025530345 C. Elegans NIH 47,739 52,306 30,658 23,502 0 2,813 93,238 250,256530363 Lin-4 Expression NIH 0 0 0 23,554 0 0 0 23,554530381 Microrna Genes NIH 46,091 37,987 26,402 30,456 6,711 1,081 84,357 233,085530430 Nematode Development NIH 11,872 13,316 7,965 11,550 0 878 27,075 72,656530569 Pheromone Response NIH 39,675 0 14,283 939 0 0 32,609 87,506530597 Biodefense Research NIH 0 157,918 56,474 48,503 11,893 5,573 159,470 439,831530603 Collaborative R01 NIH 0 39,583 14,250 450 0 497 32,539 87,319530617 Filanmentous Fungus NIH 31,827 33,425 19,173 1,101,329 68,851 3,065 206,909 1,464,579530655 Neurospora Clock NIH 121,642 17,760 42,653 140,388 3,035 1,276 192,289 519,043530672 Analysis Hit Protein NIH 92,315 9,793 28,538 47,448 0 0 105,788 283,882530826 Chromatin Remodeling NIH 0 0 0 42,824 0 1,321 0 44,145530829 Microrna Binding NIH 0 0 0 42,949 0 864 0 43,813536725 Nitfit:Struct Mo Pha TJU 7,412 2,989 2,866 684 0 0 30,633 44,584536818 Nitfhit OHIO 13,886 16,884 10,372 10,841 0 0 30,849 82,832537052 Arrestin/Endocytic TJU 11,903 0 4,285 -310 0 0 0 15,878538016 Apc Tumor Suppressor EME 0 0 0 24,153 3,101 0 1,412 28,666538040 Apc Tumor Suppressor GMC 38,192 28,018 23,835 7,849 0 0 7,831 105,725538138 Map Of Scleroderma SRF 25,823 0 6,198 49,160 0 243 0 81,424538163 Sub Of 5-38049 ACAS 0 19,065 0 935 0 0 0 20,000538165 Sub Of 5-38049 ACAS 0 0 0 13,371 0 0 0 13,371538229 Neurospora Crassa NAKF 35,727 0 8,574 0 0 944 0 45,245538278 Genome Programs VFCR 0 0 0 40,778 0 0 0 40,778538307 Sub Of 5-38049/Y2 ACAS 0 0 0 8,832 0 0 0 8,832

888,145 541,301 435,497 1,905,436 98,131 22,781 1,469,582 5,360,873ResearchTotal

Genetics 1,063,716 697,656 546,197 2,216,517 155,178 23,362 1,469,582 6,172,208Total

Medicine

Fellowship538637 Mood Dysfunction Ms MSS 0 0 0 55,502 0 0 0 55,502

0 0 0 55,502 0 0 0 55,502FellowshipTotal

Instruction530107 Connective Tissue NIH 0 0 0 6,246 0 0 500 6,746530340 Dart/Bos Aitrp NIH 9,732 9,987 5,822 146,814 0 74,328 18,198 264,881530557 Facutly Development HRSA 6,561 17,786 8,765 156,432 0 5,324 15,589 210,457530565 Connective Tissue NIH 0 0 0 23,755 0 0 28 23,783530610 Pre-Diabeatic Health CDC 16,776 18,945 12,860 82,565 0 0 42,401 173,547530635 Connective Tissue NIH 0 0 0 122,340 0 0 7,154 129,494530813 Connective Tissue NIH 0 20,772 0 96,035 0 1,000 8,497 126,304536704 Ne Aids Education UMM 0 0 0 137 0 0 11 148536777 Ne Aids Education UMM 8,047 9,198 6,208 50,497 0 3,794 6,219 83,963539038 C/S To 530557 HRSA 0 -6,403 6,403 0 0 0 0 0539083 C/S To 530557 HRSA 0 -2,321 0 2,321 0 0 0 0539099 C/S To 539099 CDC 0 -1,452 1,452 0 0 0 0 0539100 C/S To 530610 CDC 0 -2,053 2,053 0 0 0 0 0

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Other Sponsored530035 Hiv Program HRSA 2,155 3,078 1,884 19,158 0 809 7,088 34,172530084 Atorvastatin NIH 66,116 39,621 29,490 27,072 0 1,381 81,574 245,254530097 Intergrated Care HRSA 0 0 0 -1,755 0 0 0 -1,755530102 Ryan White Eis HRSA 0 20,143 7,252 46,368 0 1,212 2,249 77,224530432 Infrastructure HRSA 3,343 0 1,203 72,631 0 624 6,224 84,025530816 Ryan White Eis HRSA 0 58,757 21,152 190,880 0 10,397 7,570 288,756530872 Hiv Program HRSA 25,115 34,605 21,499 156,797 0 3,973 62,917 304,906536035 Scientific Support NASA 0 0 0 11,276 0 333 3,599 15,208536051 Nne Mmrs DHS 0 0 0 34,310 746 4,823 13,697 53,576536090 Mmrs DHS 29,833 48,838 25,183 28,268 5,201 28,702 0 166,025536154 Va Ipa - Snide VA 0 20,950 7,542 0 0 0 0 28,492536534 Calgb Clinical Trail DFCI 0 0 0 109,227 0 1,228 0 110,455536708 Parkinson Disease UVM 0 0 0 48,033 0 1,950 13,371 63,354536712 Tobacco Prevention BOS 0 8,031 1,980 324 0 2,450 1,023 13,808536728 Hemophilia Care UMA 0 0 0 0 0 -65 0 -65536731 Vt Bioterrorism STVT 0 12,165 4,336 42,057 0 1,006 9,652 69,216536752 Heomphilia Complicat UMA 0 0 0 15,185 0 110 0 15,295536822 Training Initiative UMA 0 839 302 15,226 0 178 203 16,748536829 Heomphilia Complicat UMA 0 0 0 12,837 0 53 0 12,890536830 Hemophilia Care UMA 0 0 0 31,437 0 817 0 32,254536855 Emergency Medicine STNH 24,234 -16,287 1,535 121,315 746 6,978 13,778 152,299536859 Sub To 536855 STNH 113,965 29,917 51,864 4,233 0 2,103 19,395 221,477536870 Vt Bioterrorism STVT 0 40,824 13,852 47,000 0 4,337 15,595 121,608536872 Nh Smallpox Response STNH 0 0 0 7 746 0 1 754537047 Iv Edotecarin PHA 0 0 0 3,098 0 0 93 3,191537064 Targretin Capsules LIGA 0 0 0 623 0 0 -200 423537066 Star Trial P2 (Ind) NSAP 0 0 0 -233 0 0 2 -231537067 Star Trial P2(Fed) NSAP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0537068 Prevention Trial ASRI 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 10537074 Phaseiii Irinotecan PHA 0 0 0 3,270 0 0 802 4,072537092 Nsclc D9708 OBI 0 0 0 3,950 0 0 338 4,288537111 Star Trial P2 (Ind) NSAP 0 4,791 1,725 468 0 0 2,848 9,832537112 Star Trial P2(Fed) NSAP 0 2,768 997 0 0 0 2,826 6,591537113 Prevention Trial ASRI 0 2,217 798 0 0 0 952 3,967537156 Lamictal SMBE 0 1,687 152 0 0 0 643 2,482537254 Team Leader Grant NSBR 36,032 25,850 22,277 2,192 0 3,536 0 89,887538000 Taxotere Study AVE 18,613 75,657 33,937 770,487 4,109 590 19,189 922,582538007 Advanced Maligancies ATPT -1,002 0 -346 5,970 0 0 1,213 5,835538008 852a 3M 0 0 0 11,500 0 0 0 11,500538035 Metastatic Breast Ca RLI 0 0 0 6,262 0 0 1,237 7,499538045 Cci-779 WPI 0 0 0 5,619 0 0 187 5,806538048 Courage APGF 0 0 0 2,500 0 0 0 2,500538052 Cp-547.632 PFIZ 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 60538055 Lilly Comparator Std ELC 0 0 0 101 0 0 574 675538060 Combo Iv Oxaplatin HLR 0 0 0 1,872 0 0 54 1,926538069 Cme Ts GSK 0 202 18 4,780 0 0 0 5,000538075 F0434 Tarceva GNTI 0 0 0 620 0 0 155 775538077 Pk Interactions GSK 0 0 0 37,897 0 1,029 7,679 46,605538079 Effects Of Food GSK 0 0 0 153,278 0 4,085 20,835 178,198538080 Gw597599/Docetaxal GSK 0 0 0 7,349 0 1,019 -3,284 5,084538087 Advanced Nsclc LIGA 0 0 0 2,357 0 0 -411 1,946538092 Herceptin/Proleukin OHIO 0 0 0 14 0 0 3 17538096 Erlotinib Hcl GNTI 7,898 56,988 23,359 192,320 0 2,748 36,822 320,135538097 Liver Metastases NSPI 0 0 0 37,521 0 4,254 10,419 52,194538106 Pilot-Chemopreventio CALG 0 18,512 1,666 1,500 0 0 12,877 34,555538109 Mac-321 WPI 779 0 295 66,033 0 0 269 67,376538113 Combo Treatment BERL 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1,000 -1,000538118 Rpr 109881a AVE 0 0 0 -147 0 0 2,598 2,451538135 Taxoprexin Injection PROT 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2,300 -2,300538143 Study Of Zevalin IDEC 0 0 0 875 0 0 -156 719538154 Iressa And Tamoxifen APLP 0 0 0 27,747 0 0 0 27,747538160 Cci779- F0437 WPI 0 0 0 10,010 0 0 259 10,269538162 F9913 Navelbine GWI 0 0 0 1,326 0 0 -927 399538187 Phase Ii Of Erbitux BMS 0 0 0 16,088 0 0 2,897 18,985538196 Aerodigestive Ca GNTI 0 0 0 465 0 0 -173 292

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538204 Aerodigestive Ca LIGA 0 0 0 18,178 0 0 7,000 25,178538208 Thalidomide F0501 CELG 0 0 0 450 0 0 68 518538210 Oral Cci-779 WPI 0 0 0 16,468 0 0 923 17,391538219 Doses Of Davanat PPI 0 0 0 10,495 0 0 0 10,495538222 Xl 119 EXEL 0 0 0 9,754 0 0 1,314 11,068538225 Pegfilgrastim AMG 0 0 0 11,631 0 0 4,000 15,631538235 Low Dose Melphalan MILP 0 0 0 25,575 0 0 5,871 31,446538241 F9938 Docetaxel AVE 0 0 0 2,600 0 0 481 3,081538257 Cmd-193 F0451 WPI 0 0 0 12,100 0 0 3,025 15,125538259 F0442 Docetaxel ICSI 0 0 0 6,893 0 0 1,723 8,616538271 Infusion Of Ym155 YPAI 0 0 0 81,819 0 1,185 3,291 86,295538284 Tarceva Vs Avastin GNTI 0 0 0 5,710 0 0 302 6,012538285 Pr100 F0419 PTI 0 0 0 10,365 0 0 1,466 11,831538286 Oral Form Topotecan THD 0 0 0 57,960 0 5,173 3,567 66,700538290 Study Of Tlk286 TLKI 0 0 0 6,860 0 0 590 7,450538296 Tuberous Sclerosis TSAL 0 1,968 177 26,159 0 14,016 0 42,320538297 Paradigm Website DFCI 0 0 0 3,201 0 516 557 4,274538299 Kos-862 F0423 HLR 0 0 0 30,771 0 0 4,221 34,992538302 Su011248 PFIZ 0 0 0 42,114 0 0 2,525 44,639538304 Cg1940 Vs Cg8711 CGI 0 0 0 3,775 0 0 28 3,803538313 Neoplasatic Polyps MER 0 19,130 6,771 74,912 0 0 23,220 124,033538314 F0436 Lapatinib GSK 0 0 0 4,228 0 0 49 4,277538315 Lymphocare Study GNTI 0 0 0 5,090 0 0 1,018 6,108538316 Liposomal Doxorubic OBI 0 0 0 7,466 0 0 1,867 9,333538325 F0452 Epcam LINE 0 0 0 12,100 0 0 1,000 13,100538326 Panvac-Vf TB 0 0 0 20,970 0 0 3,594 24,564538329 Paclitaxel Poliglume CPI 0 0 0 7,459 0 0 240 7,699538350 Multicenter Phase Ii RPR 0 0 0 0 0 0 -250 -250538428 Erythropoietin BRM 0 0 0 6,535 0 0 1,634 8,169538454 F0023 J-107088 BAN 0 0 0 24,515 0 0 8,654 33,169538539 F0037 J-107088 BAN 0 0 0 425 0 0 85 510538543 Selective Agonist BAYP 0 0 0 0 0 0 681 681538558 Phase I Ai-850 ACU 8,856 0 3,203 5,237 0 0 2,452 19,748538566 Aerodigestive Tract OSIP 0 0 0 2,360 0 0 590 2,950538644 Bnp7787 F0105 BPI 0 0 0 1,000 0 0 0 1,000538653 I-Ii Lung Cancer MER 0 0 0 2,355 0 0 585 2,940538655 Adenoviruses Mart-1 GENZ 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,742 5,742538671 Tax/Carb Vs Tax/Gem PPD 0 0 0 16,045 0 0 2,760 18,805538672 Irinotecan/Chemonaiv PHA 0 0 0 10,480 0 0 2,661 13,141538679 Taxotere/Gemzar AVE 0 0 0 3,218 0 -936 570 2,852538680 Cevimeline Hc1 DAII 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1538697 Rtog ACR 0 65,399 22,868 8,461 0 4,415 0 101,143538704 Cpt-11 Cisplatin PHA 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,100 2,100538705 Cisplatinum/Temodar SCHP 0 0 0 0 0 0 667 667538725 Thalidomide & Irinot PHA 0 0 0 12,978 0 0 3,374 16,352538729 Taxol/Carb W Bexarot BMS 0 0 0 -2,676 0 0 3,425 749539010 Infrastructure HRSA 0 -43,117 3,235 39,882 0 0 0 0539035 C/S To 5-30432 HRSA 4,152 -5,647 1,495 0 0 0 0 0539036 Infrastructure HRSA 0 -27,234 0 27,234 0 0 0 0

340,089 500,652 311,701 3,082,817 11,548 115,029 482,928 4,844,764Other SponsoredTotal

Research530020 Low Back Pain NIH 79,200 57 28,532 1,250 0 6,840 9,270 125,149530036 Assessing Harms/Pc NIH 0 0 0 2,294 0 0 1,363 3,657530037 Valve Disease NIH 24,779 1,048 9,015 13,197 0 492 28,827 77,358530049 Glycation Products NIH 0 0 0 5,174 0 418 3,322 8,914530056 Invasive Behavior NIH 0 0 0 3,750 0 666 2,623 7,039530068 Osteoporosis Prevntn NIH 104,280 14,861 39,443 275,834 0 1,269 111,735 547,422530075 Antigenic Character NIH 24,341 42,292 12,464 67,120 0 8,536 92,179 246,932530080 Dicarbonyls NIH 0 12,791 2,373 81,213 0 701 7,866 104,944530087 Enzymatic Controls NIH 76,638 104,095 64,774 520,276 0 10,664 241,203 1,017,650530089 Role Of A Hormonally NIH 73,018 -32,431 14,849 40,600 0 0 57,046 153,082530093 Immunorenalcellca NIH 3,894 41,872 16,476 119,386 7,915 12 103,001 292,556530099 Peptide Regulators NIH 79,023 9,729 35,877 137,351 1,343 259 51,681 315,263530124 Amish Family NIH 49,584 0 17,850 0 0 0 5,395 72,829530132 Von-Hippel Lindau NIH 30,342 36,233 21,571 30,423 0 0 71,223 189,792

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530133 Toxoplasma Gondii NIH 0 0 0 -4 0 0 0 -4530138 Acetyl-Coa Carboxy NIH 72,323 47,762 34,996 62,920 0 0 129,492 347,493530146 Neonatal Seizures NIH 28,081 17,738 13,426 120,308 44,073 2,840 98,921 325,387530147 Sydecan-4 NIH 110,312 0 34,265 42,820 1,500 3,266 101,500 293,663530150 Therapeutic Interven NIH 2,028 0 730 779 0 0 6,310 9,847530159 Gene Expression NIH -10,650 0 -3,728 0 0 0 -129 -14,507530164 Calcium & Vitamin D NIH 46,566 17,986 21,332 819,039 18,950 5,725 96,874 1,026,472530178 Gene Expression NIH 42,667 64,438 33,253 113,813 2,963 362 151,193 408,689530190 Aspirin Prevention NIH 26,154 10,080 13,044 256,771 0 1,504 162,842 470,395530204 Sub Of 5-30190 NIH 0 4,063 1,463 9,390 0 188 8,948 24,052530220 Tb In Hiv Infection NIH 0 0 0 68,377 0 0 2,965 71,342530285 Commensal Bacteria NIH 39,284 14,375 12,747 30,444 0 5,540 62,865 165,255530287 Thyroid Hormone NIH 0 9,140 3,290 27,158 0 0 22,537 62,125530329 Neuropilins NIH 89,375 36 24,634 109,424 10,204 484 133,027 367,184530353 Memory Impairment NIH 20,297 224 4,891 132,428 2,183 1,556 94,682 256,261530355 Sub To 530164 NIH 0 14,932 5,376 15,672 0 1,356 22,177 59,513530356 Epidermal NIH 38,660 27,325 21,825 24,208 11,399 0 66,539 189,956530362 Tgf-Beta Action NIH 87,920 65,469 40,933 92,101 11,449 1,372 170,950 470,194530379 Promoter Chromatin NIH 50,911 48,169 30,997 4,593 0 2,280 81,348 218,298530383 Tb In Hiv Infection NIH 42,589 82,813 45,145 366,179 0 15,169 122,028 673,923530406 Chondroprotection NIH 28,679 13,694 14,433 34,211 0 2,831 27,821 121,669530414 Sensitivity To Chemo NIH 26,554 24,113 16,175 11,221 0 183 8,507 86,753530416 Type 3 Deiodinase NIH 115,003 18,799 48,169 58,715 0 4,551 145,671 390,908530456 Primer For Patients NIH 0 0 0 104,068 0 1,362 31,418 136,848530491 Proteins Binding NIH 73,312 0 26,392 18,026 7,444 0 8,175 133,349530547 Calcium & Vitamin D NIH 153,211 78,780 82,523 1,210,232 0 36,936 385,688 1,947,370530559 Mri Of Collaterals NIH 0 0 0 11,578 0 0 6,877 18,455530596 News Reporting NIH 0 0 0 21,905 2,699 123 13,084 37,811530602 Ngr Peptides NIH 59,618 39,367 31,528 55,823 13,004 4,164 114,221 317,725530604 Skin Cancer Exams NIH 0 0 0 20,120 0 0 11,951 32,071530608 Ligand Antogonist NIH 22,313 0 8,032 63,446 0 0 55,712 149,503530618 Glypican-1 NIH 78,776 3,463 22,225 180,207 49,534 1,561 135,804 471,570530621 Neoplastic Polyps NIH 0 0 0 -10,591 0 0 0 -10,591530623 Aspirin Prevention NIH 0 0 0 39,224 0 0 -7,527 31,697530625 Aspirin Prevention NIH 0 0 0 43,230 0 0 0 43,230530660 Core C NIH 24,614 9,972 9,759 5,340 0 0 31,531 81,216530675 Cd154 Expression NIH 33,568 108,386 50,660 94,613 0 0 130,394 417,621530682 Beta-Globin Locus NIH 57,401 15,482 19,137 67,050 0 6,525 98,364 263,959530814 Myocardial Ischemia NIH 105,389 1,028 38,033 121,039 0 259 157,854 423,602530828 Endothelial Cells NIH 73,302 21,227 26,108 103,731 4,853 0 131,640 360,861530879 Sub Of 5-30547 NIH 0 103,049 36,601 33,721 0 3,133 104,213 280,717536019 S14 Breast Cancer DOD 14,473 94,157 38,767 30,802 0 0 100,393 278,592536022 Hc Journalists Mtg VA 0 0 0 12,939 0 2,061 0 15,000536025 Otoacoustic Hearing NASA 6,916 1,313 2,976 677 0 0 4,875 16,757536039 Rural Health Init VA 18,858 0 6,789 256 0 0 0 25,903536158 Otoacoustic Hearing NASA 6,974 0 2,511 21,286 0 0 6,255 37,026536254 Mmp-1 Promoter DOD 7,696 0 2,693 144 0 0 6,109 16,642536362 Bubble Detection DOD 29,211 7,446 13,351 58,618 -11,465 658 29,424 127,243536703 Colorectal Cancer USCA 0 0 0 2,174 0 0 1,261 3,435536758 Cd154-Cd13 UCH 11,846 29,924 14,612 20,400 0 -4,688 10,399 82,493536773 Colorectal Cancer USCA 14,635 71,542 29,353 208,657 0 1,588 190,279 516,054536785 Colorectal Neoplasia UARZ 11,126 0 4,005 19,239 0 0 20,416 54,786536792 Dna Methylation MDA 23,631 0 8,507 1,363 0 0 19,123 52,624536817 Mri Predicts UCI 19,033 0 4,568 11,402 0 0 20,792 55,795536853 Epidemiology Center MICH 0 0 0 11,638 0 1,595 7,861 21,094537004 Neonatal Seizures JOHN 26,149 4,003 7,154 0 0 0 21,637 58,943537009 Population Cohort BRW -1,028 0 -360 0 0 0 -1 -1,389537014 Breathlessness PSYC 0 0 0 69,953 0 0 40,573 110,526537041 E2/Norgestimate RWJP 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3537046 Noise Reduction CREA 0 0 0 0 0 0 176 176537053 Cardiac Angiogenesis BIMC 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -1537054 Sub Of 5-37053 BIMC 0 0 0 750 0 0 0 750537059 Sub Of 537030 CREA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0537063 Japanese Translation ELC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0537082 1-Carbon Nutrients HAR 1,683 406 643 101 0 0 1,623 4,456537093 Epidemiology Center MICH 0 0 0 14,398 0 1,709 9,456 25,563

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537094 Detection For Eva NSBR 27,806 34,887 15,605 73,976 0 2,010 75,307 229,591537095 Sub Of 537082 HAR 0 0 0 327 0 20 -29 318537096 Niams BRW 25,296 -279 9,080 50 0 133 23,844 58,124537105 Cardiac Angiogenesis BIMC 146,837 65,199 73,140 97,334 0 105 111,954 494,569537106 Sub Of 5-37105 BIMC 18,374 21,500 14,355 14,518 0 1,160 26,045 95,952537107 Urinary Calcium CREA 4,650 3,533 2,946 51 0 0 6,292 17,472537109 Phase I Sbir Effort CREA 4,654 0 1,675 -1 0 0 3,671 9,999537114 Smart Medical System NSBR 18,779 0 5,752 0 0 191 14,339 39,061537118 Population Cohort BRW 16,924 0 6,083 0 0 0 1,841 24,848537119 Colorectal Adenoma AEC 19,927 0 7,174 231 0 0 15,726 43,058537122 Vstent IRCP 39,332 3,824 15,536 109,708 0 0 0 168,400537128 Pharmacotherapeutics NSBR 4,324 0 1,557 0 0 0 3,493 9,374537130 Male Ca Screening BRU 0 0 0 0 0 455 127 582537131 1-Carbon Nutrients HAR 23,252 8,489 11,404 53,578 0 0 25,827 122,550537133 Sub Of 5-37131 HAR 0 11,272 4,058 4,955 0 470 10,844 31,599537142 Toxic Shock PRG 60,527 59,595 43,244 4,051 0 2,692 47,781 217,890537148 Reduce Stroke ENSI 5,257 0 1,893 5,476 0 0 7,500 20,126537150 Long-Duration Flight NSBR 7,667 0 2,760 0 0 1,739 7,226 19,392537158 Role Of In Cns TEVA 15,720 0 5,659 12,737 0 1,660 7,155 42,931537193 Detection For Eva NSBR 4,492 13,091 5,872 21,733 11,465 0 26,842 83,495537212 Digital Mammography BRU 11,368 -3,602 4,655 27,037 0 3,819 25,102 68,379538009 Risk Communication RWJ 0 0 0 322 0 1,001 0 1,323538022 Hindlimb Model CREF 0 0 0 4,673 0 0 0 4,673538023 Cf Center Program CFF 0 0 0 22,598 0 0 0 22,598538037 Combination Therapy CHES 29,629 0 10,666 5,707 0 0 0 46,002538062 End-Of-Life Care RWJ 0 330 17 8,561 0 0 594 9,502538088 Cf Patient Registry CFF 40,386 1,989 15,255 19,949 0 0 5,400 82,979538099 Scleroderma SRF 0 28,278 10,101 21,934 0 0 0 60,313538112 Angiogenesis COR 0 2,247 809 -223,736 0 0 -55,033 -275,713538124 Mechanisms Of Atct ASCO 9,975 1,280 3,706 8,445 0 1,408 1,753 26,567538129 Service Lab Agree ELC -37,493 -2,277 -13,602 -8,346 0 0 -7,268 -68,986538158 Cognitive Impairment PFIZ 0 0 0 60,194 0 1,998 0 62,192538214 Fructosamine-3-Kinas JDF 1,462 0 526 2,442 0 0 443 4,873538217 Cardiovascular Image FAM 238,968 90,146 82,125 77,195 -22 6,293 32,754 527,459538227 Brca1 SGK 19,269 20,185 10,780 10,480 0 0 13,463 74,177538232 Ecog Agreement ECOG 0 0 0 4,201 0 0 0 4,201538234 Uridine RPLG 13,679 0 3,283 5,721 0 0 5,639 28,322538236 Stiletto Study BSCI 849 0 306 1,352 0 0 473 2,980538252 Cf National Program CFF 83,448 18,919 36,843 85,881 0 3,896 18,319 247,306538265 Lev Study UCBP 0 21,836 7,861 8,574 0 0 18,354 56,625538270 Cff Center Grant CFF 3,730 2,737 2,328 21,630 0 4,650 0 35,075538276 Atlas Disparities RWJ 64,433 2,903 24,241 12,835 0 0 9,397 113,809538279 3d Echocardiography BSCI 7,941 0 2,859 10,316 0 0 4,126 25,242538328 Nmt Pilot NMI 3,051 0 1,099 1,107 0 0 387 5,644538559 Ash Med Student Awd ASH 0 1,345 195 0 0 0 0 1,540538583 Oncology Nursing CALG 0 0 0 11,250 0 0 1,125 12,375538620 Atherosclerosis ADA 0 -2,763 -967 -217 0 0 0 -3,947538706 Myxomatous Disease AHA 28,250 0 9,401 35 0 0 3,769 41,455538724 Cystic Fibrosis Care CFF 59,127 17,779 27,686 13,332 0 1,147 9,476 128,547538737 Helping Patients RWJ 0 0 0 14,599 0 1,170 0 15,769538748 Cf National Program CFF 0 89 32 -182 0 -3,104 0 -3,165538751 Novel Vascular Image DDF 34,059 0 12,261 14,850 0 0 0 61,170539015 C/S To 537094 NSBR 11,159 -15,176 4,017 0 0 0 0 0539045 C/S To 538158 PFIZ 0 -13,047 0 13,047 0 0 0 0539101 C/S To 530602 NIH 5,025 -6,834 1,809 0 0 0 0 0

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Medicine 3,727,897 2,253,834 2,008,536 10,845,966 201,039 368,438 5,489,436 24,895,146Total

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Fellowship530174 Sasab Locus NIH 0 0 0 43,813 0 0 0 43,813538553 Drug Resistance CCFF 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 16

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Instruction530057 Host-Microbe NIH 0 0 0 99,514 0 74 1,103 100,691530516 Myeloid And Lymphoid NIH 0 0 0 147,685 0 4,834 15,717 168,236530876 Host-Microbe NIH 0 0 0 166,140 0 1,449 9,724 177,313530877 Myeloid And Lymphoid NIH 0 0 0 231,902 0 3,160 18,444 253,506

0 0 0 645,241 0 9,517 44,988 699,746InstructionTotal

Research530043 Responses In Gvhd NIH 24,105 40,575 23,285 70,990 0 990 95,008 254,953530052 Sara/In S. Aureus NIH 70,375 208 23,482 278,405 3,740 661 100,111 476,982530081 Chromatin Changes NIH 77,487 44,460 36,525 88,880 0 1,983 148,105 397,440530082 Anti-Lps Antibodies NIH 6,048 7,252 4,734 0 0 0 10,712 28,746530094 Genetic Determinants NIH 28,767 99,133 19,014 79,828 7,419 3,904 137,004 375,069530098 Virulence Gene NIH 58,240 38,720 34,996 16,716 0 0 89,851 238,523530171 Cd40 In B Lymphocyte NIH 32,802 0 9,319 148,028 1,012 4,702 112,712 308,575530203 Pyrimidine Synthesis NIH 131,919 14,215 52,608 85,624 7,894 1,644 169,890 463,794530210 Lactic Acid/Hiv-1 NIH 10,667 0 3,840 0 0 0 4,323 18,830530258 Biofilm Antibiotic NIH 35,140 33,470 11,647 50,546 0 2,400 76,045 209,248530263 Pseudo. Aeruginosa NIH 119,427 16,621 35,124 122,589 27,271 1,908 175,627 498,567530284 Sar-Agr Interactions NIH 70,987 15,773 29,308 33,055 0 0 85,913 235,036530326 Hiv Infection NIH -3,717 5,270 -827 1,319 0 0 1,187 3,232530342 Candida Albicans NIH 21,754 33,239 17,893 48,614 3,650 878 66,001 192,029530343 Proteins Of Candida NIH 104,514 34,359 39,536 120,392 0 637 171,175 470,613530351 Vivo Gene Expression NIH 0 0 0 1,145 -3,611 0 0 -2,466530392 Tcp And Lps Vaccine NIH 26,091 38,823 21,803 40,205 0 1,049 76,015 203,986530395 Regulation Of Dc'S NIH 26,265 46,592 18,150 44,091 0 826 80,739 216,663530412 Nonresponsiveness NIH 0 47,531 17,075 99,229 0 146 97,405 261,386530442 Cognate Activation NIH 44,855 56,269 25,935 38,831 0 146 98,783 264,819530476 Cns-Restricted Apc NIH 31,595 42,159 17,570 114,643 0 624 117,410 324,001530478 Surveillance NIH 32,570 26,012 19,650 141,779 0 0 129,994 350,005530504 Gammaherpesvirus NIH 0 0 0 1,759 0 0 1,019 2,778530505 Mouse Vegf Aure NIH 0 5,022 1,235 1,075 0 533 2,895 10,760530523 Hierachy NIH 62,232 28,458 23,416 51,221 3,768 6,784 98,898 274,777530561 T.Gondii As A Vector NIH 5,357 16,090 7,045 4,500 0 0 18,200 51,192530611 Sub To 5-30609 NIH 0 0 0 6,540 0 945 4,447 11,932530627 Equip/Renovations NIH 0 0 0 174,552 0 0 0 174,552530654 Murine B-Globin NIH 39,301 55,694 25,973 45,634 0 0 82,728 249,330530673 Nk-Lymphoma NIH 54,041 46,602 24,441 82,872 0 0 123,526 331,482530690 Development NIH 0 0 0 230,883 10,469 0 4,407 245,759530691 Project 1 NIH 0 0 0 49,444 5,080 0 29,370 83,894530692 Project 2 NIH 8,578 0 3,002 25,231 0 0 8,461 45,272530693 Project 3 NIH 0 0 0 36,734 0 0 113 36,847530694 Project 4 NIH 0 0 0 2,723 10,380 0 1,618 14,721530695 Project 5 NIH 0 0 0 16,503 0 0 9,803 26,306530696 Core A NIH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0530697 Core B NIH 0 0 0 1,657 7,537 0 984 10,178530698 Core C NIH 0 0 0 3,754 0 0 2,230 5,984530830 Development NIH 40,643 0 14,632 237,198 23,173 2,310 71,035 388,991530831 Project 1 NIH 0 0 0 33,723 0 0 20,031 53,754530832 Project 2 NIH 36,687 9,533 15,799 22,234 0 0 48,844 133,097530833 Project 3 NIH 62,100 24,273 30,878 82,942 0 0 59,429 259,622530834 Project 4 NIH 31,050 31,677 22,262 49,639 6,100 1,658 79,513 221,899530835 Project 5 NIH 52,166 18,440 25,418 58,398 29,719 0 81,511 265,652530836 Core A NIH 208,414 2,479 75,921 3,007 0 11,726 167,655 469,202530837 Core B NIH 23,219 38,972 22,389 12,494 0 153 57,753 154,980530838 Core C NIH 11,479 27,730 14,115 17,061 0 0 40,712 111,097530861 Bcma NIH 24,105 0 8,678 118,934 0 0 90,120 241,837530924 Immune Mechanisms NIH 0 0 0 266 0 0 397 663530925 Immune Mechanisms NIH 0 0 0 48 0 0 29 77534077 Biofilm Formation NSF 25,400 11,412 7,721 6,267 0 2,370 17,846 71,016534093 Undergrad Research NSF 0 0 0 31,249 0 7,815 8,475 47,539534137 Phenotypic Plasticit NSF 67,422 14,773 29,444 158,873 2,704 2,456 72,899 348,571536355 Bispecific Antibodie DOJ 33,378 0 12,016 18 0 1,869 28,085 75,366536738 Lipid Rafts CSU 0 0 0 201 0 0 119 320536747 Pathogenic Mycology BUR 49,440 0 17,799 6,372 11,513 1,972 0 87,096

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536753 Ms Consortium UCSF 19,356 0 6,968 0 0 415 15,884 42,623536766 Optimize Ctl HAR 9,331 19,750 9,985 53,695 0 74 59,287 152,122536882 Optimize Ctl HAR 1,324 10,712 4,333 1,592 0 0 946 18,907536932 Biofilm Formation UCSF 0 3,908 0 27,556 0 661 2,570 34,695537240 Sara Luminescence-Ba CALL 14,407 0 3,458 1 0 0 3,573 21,439538134 Cft-1 Cells CFF 0 35,637 6,544 27,827 3,740 0 5,676 79,424538168 Multiple Myeloma IMF 15,525 0 5,589 0 0 0 2,111 23,225538268 Lysolipid Gpcr LLS 3,126 0 750 8,701 0 0 290 12,867538308 Sub Of 5-38049/Y2 ACAS 0 0 0 317 0 0 0 317538430 Sub To 5-38988 MAR 0 0 0 717 0 318 103 1,138538545 3m'S Irm R-848 3M 0 0 0 87,012 0 987 0 87,999538588 Sarr And Rat CALL 12,476 1,286 2,994 163 0 0 2,870 19,789538643 Biofilm Development DUPT 0 1,167 0 3,900 0 0 0 5,067538738 Nk Cell Recognition CRI 0 33,633 12,108 7,758 500 0 0 53,999

1,860,448 1,077,929 895,580 3,418,154 162,058 65,544 3,370,472 10,850,185ResearchTotal

Microbiology 1,860,448 1,077,929 895,580 4,107,224 162,058 75,061 3,415,460 11,593,760Total

Norris Cotton Cancer Center

Research530137 Supplement 530206 NIH 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 -1530710 Cc Support Grant NIH 80,857 -296 28,982 71,997 0 0 128,764 310,304530711 Cc Support Grant NIH 128,786 0 46,363 43,282 0 0 129,748 348,179530715 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 49,081 17,669 17,527 0 7,452 54,487 146,216530716 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 60,710 21,856 8,948 0 2,891 56,076 150,481530720 Sub Of 530710 NIH 12,153 9,360 7,734 30,784 0 0 35,658 95,689530721 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 58,101 0 0 34,512 92,613530725 Sub Of 530710 NIH 4,115 0 1,481 13,547 0 0 11,371 30,514530726 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 13,031 0 0 7,740 20,771530730 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 0 0 43,277 0 0 25,707 68,984530731 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 60,588 0 0 35,989 96,577530735 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 0 0 14,812 0 0 8,798 23,610530736 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 15,137 0 0 8,991 24,128530740 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 4,313 388 30,367 0 0 20,831 55,899530741 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 23,763 0 0 14,115 37,878530745 Sub Of 530710 NIH 7,863 11,916 6,177 1,652 0 0 16,399 44,007530746 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 35,386 0 0 21,019 56,405530750 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 0 0 22,380 0 0 13,294 35,674530751 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 31,411 0 0 18,658 50,069530755 Sub Of 530710 NIH 27,394 25,080 18,890 11,686 0 0 48,992 132,042530756 Sub Of 530711 NIH 37,824 7,022 16,145 0 0 0 36,229 97,220530760 Sub Of 530710 NIH 22,708 0 8,040 44,872 0 0 44,918 120,538530761 Sub Of 530711 NIH 13,669 0 4,921 86,195 0 0 62,242 167,027530765 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 0 0 71,697 0 0 42,588 114,285530766 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 41,823 0 0 24,843 66,666530770 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 0 0 20,753 0 0 12,328 33,081530771 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 29,055 0 0 17,259 46,314530775 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 0 0 25,793 0 0 15,321 41,114530776 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 14,654 0 0 8,704 23,358530780 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 0 0 43,410 0 0 25,785 69,195530781 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 30,386 0 0 18,050 48,436530785 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 0 0 49,261 0 0 29,601 78,862530786 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 33,923 0 0 20,150 54,073530790 Sub Of 530710 NIH 33,401 15,910 17,532 5,408 9,807 0 54,621 136,679530791 Sub Of 530711 NIH 20,704 20,973 15,004 331 0 0 33,865 90,877530795 Sub Of 530710 NIH 9,149 0 3,256 20,306 0 0 19,430 52,141530796 Sub Of 530711 NIH 7,549 0 2,718 17,276 0 0 11,251 38,794530800 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 0 0 6,045 0 0 2,873 8,918530801 Sub Of 530711 NIH 0 0 0 2,935 0 0 1,743 4,678530805 Sub Of 530710 NIH 0 9,375 0 7,354 0 0 7,376 24,105530897 Sub Of 530791 NIH 0 0 0 3,527 0 0 0 3,527

406,172 213,444 217,156 1,102,680 9,807 10,343 1,180,325 3,139,927ResearchTotal

Norris Cotton Cancer Center 406,172 213,444 217,156 1,102,680 9,807 10,343 1,180,325 3,139,927Total

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Obstetrics and Gynecology

Other Sponsored536716 Ca Screening Program STNH 0 0 0 19,774 0 0 1,977 21,751536776 Ca Screening Program STNH 0 24,227 8,722 172,151 0 2,468 19,464 227,032536897 Gog UNC 0 21,044 7,576 1,604 0 1,487 1,191 32,902538002 Actimmune W Chemo INTE 0 0 0 -93 0 0 84 -9538057 Gemzar Versus Doxil ELC 0 0 0 334 0 0 187 521

0 45,271 16,298 193,770 0 3,955 22,903 282,197Other SponsoredTotal

Research530176 Human Labor NIH 4,064 0 1,463 303 0 0 3,463 9,293

4,064 0 1,463 303 0 0 3,463 9,293ResearchTotal

Obstetrics and Gynecology 4,064 45,271 17,761 194,073 0 3,955 26,366 291,490Total

Orthopedics

Fellowship530119 Ortho Nrsa NIH 0 0 0 512 0 724 0 1,236530638 Ortho Nrsa NIH 0 0 0 95,573 0 276 3,870 99,719

0 0 0 96,085 0 1,000 3,870 100,955FellowshipTotal

Other Sponsored538224 Americares AME 33,630 8,174 15,008 9,944 0 24,315 0 91,071538228 Spine Lectureship OREF 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 500

33,630 8,174 15,008 10,444 0 24,315 0 91,571Other SponsoredTotal

Research530128 Low Back Pain NIH 948 635 398 3,948 0 1,731 4,550 12,210530273 Methodology NIH 0 0 0 2,550 0 0 596 3,146530350 Project 4 NIH 0 0 0 0 0 0 -8,509 -8,509530424 Informatics NIH 0 0 0 12,809 0 0 7,609 20,418530425 Cost Effectiveness NIH 4,653 271 1,773 0 0 0 3,978 10,675530426 Clinical Center NIH 0 5,686 1,574 0 0 0 3,888 11,148530453 Low Back Pain NIH 20,608 4,386 8,998 427,320 0 965 63,036 525,313530628 Sub Of 5-30453 NIH 12,688 0 4,568 0 0 0 10,250 27,506530629 Sub Of 5-30453 NIH 0 0 0 46,793 0 0 27,795 74,588530630 Sub Of 5-30453 NIH 7,088 627 2,777 532 0 0 6,548 17,572530631 Sub Of 5-30453 NIH 0 26,157 8,678 0 0 0 20,692 55,527530819 Admin NIH 37,949 2,010 14,385 45,191 3,339 3,556 61,035 167,465530820 Methodology NIH 98,122 67,205 54,041 42,725 4,381 1,314 148,179 415,967530821 Project 1 NIH 35,937 9,427 14,989 72,589 0 131 79,045 212,118530822 Project 2 NIH 37,761 0 13,594 891 0 0 30,302 82,548530823 Project 3 NIH 0 0 0 123,107 0 136 2,479 125,722530840 No Cost Subs NIH 0 0 0 226,755 0 0 0 226,755530844 Project 4 NIH 1,345 1,092 484 213 0 0 10,327 13,461530885 Coordinating Center NIH 59,927 36,688 33,887 264,203 0 14,558 237,082 646,345530886 Biostat NIH 48,077 0 17,308 20 0 0 30,669 96,074530887 Informatics NIH 0 0 0 122,482 0 0 65,596 188,078530888 Cost Effectiveness NIH 38,174 2,341 14,585 0 0 0 30,415 85,515530889 Dartmouth Clin Cntr NIH 0 70,645 21,829 0 0 0 55,008 147,482530890 Subs NIH 0 0 0 58,697 0 0 19,578 78,275530892 Mcrc NIH 13,454 3,886 6,243 15,461 0 281 23,359 62,684530893 Methodology NIH 37,591 21,666 19,561 9,094 0 0 52,220 140,132530894 Project 1 NIH 12,068 2,221 4,919 249 0 0 11,557 31,014530895 Project 2 NIH 11,404 0 4,105 0 0 0 9,213 24,722530896 Project 3 NIH 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1538209 Base Deficit AON 0 0 0 5,000 0 0 0 5,000538262 Fractures-Fixation SYN 0 2,426 218 3,235 0 0 0 5,879538282 Hand Innovations HII 0 3,632 327 211 0 202 0 4,372538303 Op-1 (Stryker) STRY 0 810 73 0 0 0 88 971538340 Distal Radius Ebi EBI 0 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 1,500

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538589 Herniated Disc Pain BMS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0477,794 261,811 249,314 1,485,576 7,720 22,874 1,006,585 3,511,674ResearchTotal

Orthopedics 511,424 269,985 264,322 1,592,105 7,720 48,189 1,010,455 3,704,200Total

Pathology

Other Sponsored538201 Detection Of Ischemi RLI 16,986 0 6,115 0 0 0 5,775 28,876

16,986 0 6,115 0 0 0 5,775 28,876Other SponsoredTotal

Research530173 Aih NIH 35,677 92,244 27,036 57,718 0 -115 126,261 338,821530339 Perivascular Cells NIH 56,967 0 18,078 12,673 1,223 0 52,104 141,045530824 Vascular Permeabilit NIH 71,250 3,225 26,586 48,682 0 864 89,460 240,067536122 Bladder Cancer Study NIH 0 0 0 39,779 0 0 23,628 63,407

163,894 95,469 71,700 158,852 1,223 749 291,453 783,340ResearchTotal

Pathology 180,880 95,469 77,815 158,852 1,223 749 297,228 812,216Total

Pediatrics

Instruction530000 Psychosocial Aspects HRSA 2,621 454 1,107 0 0 6,332 841 11,355530048 Psychosocial Aspects HRSA 0 52 19 0 0 114 15 200530409 Mch Leadership HRSA 239 367 218 85,791 0 0 7,088 93,703530546 Mch Leadership HRSA 59,084 13,228 26,032 265,927 0 2,594 11,626 378,491530648 Predoctoral Training HRSA 0 25,400 9,144 90,294 0 5,835 10,454 141,127

61,944 39,501 36,520 442,012 0 14,875 30,024 624,876InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored530086 Nh Birth Defects CDC 18,291 38,035 20,277 49,878 2,546 3,735 12,603 145,365530096 Nh Birth Defects CDC 2,463 16,373 6,781 9,832 0 726 3,618 39,793530184 Pemac Expansion HRSA 19,795 92,091 40,279 34,809 0 10,768 19,905 217,647536341 Scholars Program VA 33,822 39,375 26,351 120,785 0 10,213 0 230,546536717 Injury Prevention STNH 0 74,985 26,995 4,703 0 5,183 0 111,866536722 Nh Child Development STNH 32,103 47,239 28,585 80,035 0 4,473 0 192,435536724 Support Contract STNH 0 369 133 248,744 0 240 435 249,921536726 Buckle Up Nh STNH 0 2,696 946 4,006 0 194 784 8,626536727 Child Passenger STNH 0 14,084 5,055 8,528 0 317 2,798 30,782536759 Ohio Contract STOH 10,096 1,473 2,431 653 0 2,924 0 17,577536761 Safe Kids NSKC 0 0 0 2,927 0 0 0 2,927536764 Univ Program In Nh UNH 0 0 0 0 0 665 53 718536765 Child W/Health Needs STVT 0 16,195 5,797 0 0 155 1,772 23,919536779 Support Contract STNH 82,795 69,066 54,670 387,493 0 27,015 33,747 654,786536801 Buckle Up Nh STNH 0 11,052 3,978 3,705 0 8,331 2,707 29,773536802 Child Passenger STNH 0 41,051 14,778 9,692 0 2,806 6,833 75,160536826 Special Needs STNH 0 0 0 8,404 0 0 840 9,244536856 Univ Program In Nh UNH 0 0 0 0 0 1,015 81 1,096536896 Safe Kids Hb1163 NSKC 0 0 0 456 0 191 0 647536900 Child W/Health Needs STVT 0 7,781 2,801 0 0 1,375 957 12,914537069 Cog Nci Studies NCCF 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7538012 Teen Motor Vehicle GM 0 0 0 1,375 0 47 142 1,564538058 Lethal Means JGF 0 3,681 1,325 1,875 0 253 713 7,847538089 Exemplary Learning RWJ 0 16,797 2,699 739 0 649 1,880 22,764538197 Family Support HOO 39,188 0 14,108 1,010 0 0 10,180 64,486539095 C/S To 538089 RWJ 10,350 -14,489 4,139 0 0 0 0 0

248,903 477,854 262,128 979,649 2,546 81,275 100,055 2,152,410Other SponsoredTotal

Research530022 Restricting Exposure NIH 88,039 154,232 83,601 200,949 0 5,328 316,096 848,245530108 Alchohol And Media NIH 0 478 172 0 0 930 938 2,518530125 Adolescent Smoking NIH 64,936 18,646 30,028 769,485 0 72 52,340 935,507

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530126 Bupropion Trial NIH 47,651 3,317 18,348 5,359 0 0 44,357 119,032530144 Movie Influence NIH 0 0 0 0 0 62 37 99530177 Oxidant Stress NIH 0 0 0 121,425 0 0 9,714 131,139530253 Human Brain Tumors NIH 21,600 0 5,184 1,638 0 0 1,985 30,407530365 Chime NIH 36,640 22,152 21,165 181,746 20 1,397 89,316 352,436530431 Left Heart Syndrome HRQ 74,993 0 26,997 522 0 0 8,682 111,194530464 Sunsafe Project NIH 56,824 31,310 30,027 10,529 0 909 76,982 206,581530883 Adolescent Smoking NIH 5,076 965 2,175 7,151 0 0 0 15,367536013 Pcsa Iii HRSA 126,260 33,102 57,370 155,754 0 2,458 116,233 491,177536132 Hrsa Travel Time HRSA 502 524 369 587 0 0 694 2,676536843 Mate UCO 0 0 0 9,763 0 0 5,562 15,325536880 Nicu Patient Safety UVM -9,056 0 -3,169 0 0 0 -684 -12,909537025 Family Planning AAM 10,720 10,096 5,890 59,129 0 1,601 37,177 124,613537132 Cog NCCF 25,044 0 9,016 22,315 0 0 6,996 63,371538028 Htp RWJ 22,656 1,865 8,588 15,759 0 2,108 4,585 55,561538042 Maternal Depression COM 59,837 27,835 31,286 21,887 0 654 14,909 156,408538061 Ventral Medulla SIDS 0 24,031 8,651 2,987 2,479 2,319 1,849 42,316538179 Left Heart Syndrome DDF 19,948 28,792 7,181 82,206 0 10,691 11,751 160,569538636 The Rostral Ventral SIDS 0 1,610 0 0 2,100 163 89 3,962538695 Sub Of 5-38678 MD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1538709 Childhood Medullobla TBBF 164,930 74,638 54,719 236,253 0 3,244 53,908 587,692538710 Brain Tumors TBBF 69,006 45,979 21,559 326,199 5,660 2,719 46,700 517,822

885,606 479,572 419,157 2,231,644 10,259 34,655 900,216 4,961,109ResearchTotal

Pediatrics 1,196,453 996,927 717,805 3,653,305 12,805 130,805 1,030,295 7,738,395Total

Pharmacology and Toxicology

Fellowship536157 P53 Target Genes DOD 9,522 1,431 2,800 4,217 0 0 1,438 19,408536361 Rip140 N Brst Cancer DOD 0 0 0 15,795 0 0 1,265 17,060538004 Hip Polymorphisms AHA 0 0 0 19,000 0 0 0 19,000538084 Rp Rhodopsin PHM 0 0 0 3,250 0 0 0 3,250

9,522 1,431 2,800 42,262 0 0 2,703 58,718FellowshipTotal

Instruction530545 Cancer Biology NIH 0 0 0 61,718 0 590 0 62,308530870 Cancer Biology NIH 0 20,772 1,870 306,305 0 2,366 10,826 342,139

0 20,772 1,870 368,023 0 2,956 10,826 404,447InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored538067 Rochester Royalties VOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0538127 Abt-751/Carboplatin CFCR 0 5,364 414 110 0 0 930 6,818538156 Dose-Escalation AMG 0 148 53 1,500 0 0 1,011 2,712538233 Abbott/Clinical CFCR 0 0 0 50,013 0 0 -62 49,951

0 5,512 467 51,623 0 0 1,879 59,481Other SponsoredTotal

Research530002 Hedgehog Signalling NIH 0 0 0 0 0 0 -19 -19530005 Sonic Hedgehog NIH 75,203 54,732 41,170 56,853 0 0 135,407 363,365530041 Sub Of 530657 NIH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0530055 P63 & Multi-Potency NIH 8,000 8,401 3,902 11,874 0 1,751 20,154 54,082530129 Cyclin D As Target NIH 4,742 0 1,707 3,302 0 0 5,792 15,543530291 Induced Cell Death NIH 7,400 9,178 5,803 20,962 0 727 0 44,070530306 Effectors Myc Funct NIH 56,745 62,041 26,306 117,588 0 0 156,032 418,712530391 Mcl1 & Tumorigenesis NIH 49,162 29,570 18,957 68,827 0 1,988 100,111 268,615530403 Retinoid Ca Prv Mech NIH 62,650 25,289 31,658 65,025 868 1,003 110,154 296,647530435 Myc Dep Pathways NIH 47,968 28,444 24,251 56,661 0 0 93,451 250,775530451 Hh Signaling Complex NIH 100,097 19,944 30,063 55,475 0 0 120,054 325,633530493 Ret Ac Para And Prle NIH 87,942 20,691 39,108 18,765 860 1,323 99,691 268,380530620 Induced Cell Death NIH 29,365 54,801 22,215 33,380 0 5,880 108,322 253,963530637 Estrog-Neg. Bc NIH 60,907 77,379 41,787 18,672 0 0 121,421 320,166530657 Adm Core NIH 15,310 34,028 17,762 1,838 0 6,321 48,446 123,705530658 Core A NIH 0 15,443 5,559 90,000 0 39 81,556 192,597

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530661 Project 1 NIH 20,425 47,206 21,600 102,114 6,530 796 98,301 296,972530662 Project 2 NIH 23,085 19,863 15,462 22,689 0 5,240 76,972 163,311530666 Project 6 NIH 9,244 9,510 3,328 74,735 0 0 12,221 109,038530669 Training Core NIH 45,059 11,095 12,733 14,279 0 0 53,988 137,154530671 Sub Of 5-30657 NIH 13,343 0 4,803 7,600 0 0 15,293 41,039530811 Prostacycln Receptor NIH 63,583 40,872 36,850 37,887 0 1,247 107,180 287,619530842 New Triterpenoids NIH 91,774 61,977 51,070 71,850 0 0 164,343 441,014530857 Retinoid Mechanisms NIH 46,757 35,695 20,738 72,314 11,324 0 102,888 289,716530898 Adm Core NIH 2,717 9,528 4,408 374 0 163 10,211 27,401530899 Translation Core NIH 0 6,122 2,204 0 0 0 4,945 13,271530900 Mb&P Core NIH 0 5,147 1,853 1 0 0 2,773 9,774530903 Biomarkers Core NIH 4,360 7,281 4,191 2,956 0 0 8,853 27,641530909 Outreach Core NIH 0 2,791 1,005 0 0 0 2,046 5,842530910 Training Core NIH 20,608 0 5,639 4,766 0 0 11,393 42,406530912 Project 2 NIH 10,253 7,667 6,172 30,856 9,469 0 13,544 77,961530914 Project 4 NIH 14,426 21,029 12,721 15,570 0 37 21,857 85,640530915 Project 5 NIH 0 0 0 9,208 0 0 642 9,850530916 Arizona Supplement NIH 5,221 0 1,880 9,425 0 0 0 16,526530917 Project 7 NIH 11,078 10,969 7,919 2,750 0 933 13,052 46,701530918 Project 8 NIH 7,376 0 2,655 12,914 0 648 14,014 37,607534167 Genomic Responses NSF 5,433 37,586 12,592 105,636 2,000 2,591 43,221 209,059536048 Measure Arsenic NIH 0 0 0 8,231 0 0 0 8,231536756 Dithiolethiones JHU 33,070 29,331 19,913 26,711 0 2,272 66,110 177,407537011 Ubp43 PFIZ 27,562 0 8,798 41,752 868 0 19,528 98,508537086 Anti-Inflammatory NFCR 0 25,866 9,031 8,056 0 0 6,443 49,396537126 Sra On Triterpenoids RD 75,847 26,814 35,993 20,223 0 490 0 159,367537248 Selenium Assays BIOR 0 0 0 52,110 0 0 0 52,110538024 Mammary Epithelia VFCR 8,000 0 2,880 34,577 0 0 0 45,457538026 Novel Inhibitors 26s LLS 5,760 0 2,074 0 0 0 500 8,334538050 Rhodopsin Mutation KKF 0 5,563 0 5,143 0 0 0 10,706538122 R.A. Repressed Genes LAF 12,977 5,933 4,144 22,059 0 0 4,511 49,624538178 Cancer In Rats ELC 8,793 0 3,166 30,161 0 0 0 42,120538309 Sub Of 5-38049/Y2 ACAS 0 0 0 5,505 0 0 0 5,505538594 Retinoids And Cancer ACAS 45,991 40,108 21,549 40,724 0 1,992 30,073 180,437538701 Rexinoid Therapy SWC 1,886 21,138 453 26,222 0 94 3,798 53,591538744 Prostacycln Receptor AHA 16,716 5,563 6,018 32,987 0 426 6,171 67,881

1,236,835 934,595 654,090 1,571,607 31,919 35,961 2,115,443 6,580,450ResearchTotal

Pharmacology and Toxicology 1,246,357 962,310 659,227 2,033,515 31,919 38,917 2,130,851 7,103,096Total

Physiology

Fellowship530134 Cerebellar Gabaa NIH 0 0 0 5,384 0 0 0 5,384530882 Cerebellar Gabaa NIH 0 0 0 38,886 0 0 0 38,886536376 Provasopressin As A DOD 23,155 0 5,557 74 0 0 2,302 31,088538010 Defining Medullary 5 PBFF 29,410 0 10,587 0 0 0 0 39,997

52,565 0 16,144 44,344 0 0 2,302 115,355FellowshipTotal

Instruction530512 Hormones In Health NIH 0 0 0 72,539 0 905 5,226 78,670530513 Hormones In Health NIH 0 0 0 222,962 0 2,713 10,707 236,382530858 Sub Of 530512 NIH 0 0 0 44,151 0 347 1,785 46,283

0 0 0 339,652 0 3,965 17,718 361,335InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored530070 Renal Func & Disease NIH 0 0 0 46,260 6,995 0 -534 52,721530074 Renal Func & Disease NIH 0 0 0 125,539 0 1,050 6,229 132,818536813 Behavioral Mod UNT 8,200 0 2,952 153 0 0 6,558 17,863

8,200 0 2,952 171,952 6,995 1,050 12,253 203,402Other SponsoredTotal

Research530001 Aldo Specificity NIH 11,395 20,744 11,463 10,150 500 676 29,367 84,295530008 Macrophage Cd163 NIH 0 19,872 7,152 3,575 0 0 18,108 48,707

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530013 Developing Eye NIH 50,241 15,367 23,619 9,661 -343 1,185 59,444 159,174530025 Niemann-Pick Disease NIH 8,276 16,625 3,148 27,205 0 258 32,197 87,709530040 Cellular & Molecular NIH 59,145 21,189 28,920 40,633 0 1,126 89,703 240,716530042 Arsenic Effects On NIH 71,561 24,892 34,723 44,862 58,819 0 104,566 339,423530050 Arsenic, Histone Mod NIH 12,627 960 4,631 13,276 12,160 0 18,708 62,362530051 Thyroid Hormone Act NIH 97,223 46,808 51,851 38,421 14,870 1,432 140,026 390,631530061 Hormone Regulation NIH 84,129 39,214 43,247 35,427 0 1,708 121,961 325,686530066 P. Aeruginosa Patho NIH 100,528 12,523 40,172 75,881 27,298 1,188 136,793 394,383530078 Mechanism Of Sgk NIH 20,055 -2,219 6,528 12,524 2,590 0 21,912 61,390530182 Aldo Specificity NIH 23,701 12,480 13,025 14,657 0 819 38,421 103,103530183 Nts: Interactions NIH 67,373 6,484 24,838 125,530 0 2,723 111,122 338,070530189 The Upper Airway NIH 156,632 25,421 64,946 12,978 3,926 1,412 155,265 420,580530215 Vp Peptides And Rece NIH 2,143 1,223 1,212 1,717 0 0 3,739 10,034530228 Critical Glucocortic NIH 45,179 22,952 20,159 118,279 0 0 122,702 329,271530303 Admin Core NIH -563 0 -197 0 11,445 0 -451 10,234530384 Molecular Mechanism NIH 65,634 15,053 29,047 24,885 0 0 78,669 213,288530419 Ventilatory Neurogen NIH 8,586 38,797 17,058 11,603 0 1,699 35,676 113,419530447 Gabaa Receptor Mods NIH 16,364 15,547 7,173 1,094 0 93 21,685 61,956530473 Ion Channels NIH 57,840 58,895 32,350 64,686 0 3,828 129,253 346,852530492 Grsa Proteins NIH -9,217 0 -3,226 0 0 0 0 -12,443530589 Sex Hormone-Proj 1 NIH 8,373 3,739 3,862 496 0 1,227 10,512 28,209530590 Sex Hormone-Proj 2 NIH 7,044 2,994 2,939 835 0 0 8,205 22,017530591 Sex Hormone-Proj 3 NIH 8,235 1,915 3,654 3,822 0 1,214 11,191 30,031530592 Sex Hormone-Proj 4 NIH 6,707 3,813 2,758 6,459 0 952 12,289 32,978530593 Sex Hormone-Core A NIH 3,518 1,286 1,730 9,950 0 0 9,792 26,276530594 Sex Hormone-Core B NIH 0 0 0 11,330 0 0 6,730 18,060530595 Sex Hormone-Core C NIH 135 0 49 0 0 0 109 293530605 Cftr Trafficking NIH 43,978 11,977 20,144 78,752 23,992 993 92,572 272,408530701 Project 1 NIH 0 0 0 4,603 0 0 2,734 7,337530702 Project 2 NIH 0 0 0 3,084 6,765 0 6,537 16,386530703 Project 3 NIH 0 0 0 0 -2,186 0 0 -2,186530704 Project 4 NIH 0 0 0 136,460 0 0 29,000 165,460530705 Project 5 NIH 0 0 0 2,171 10,000 0 1,290 13,461530706 Proteomics Core NIH 0 0 0 0 8,010 0 0 8,010530708 Faculty Core NIH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0530841 Control Of Breathing NIH 170,556 0 61,400 19,652 2,700 0 149,455 403,763530847 Admin Core NIH 94,952 19,813 39,214 24,230 4,550 11,496 112,685 306,940530848 Project 1 NIH 82,676 34,614 29,199 8,374 -117 1,884 91,517 248,147530849 Project 2 NIH 14,980 63,398 28,216 50,066 0 2,944 89,897 249,501530850 Project 3 NIH 45,278 27,693 25,833 78,882 2,186 2,537 106,394 288,803530851 Project 4 NIH 0 0 0 112,781 0 0 0 112,781530852 Project 5 NIH 37,676 82,688 43,331 44,819 18,401 774 111,838 339,527530853 Proteomics Core NIH 0 0 0 159,711 62,411 0 87,281 309,403530855 Faculty Core NIH 0 0 0 150,000 0 0 87,000 237,000530863 Sex Hormone-Proj 1 NIH 112,952 37,323 47,153 60,021 0 2,131 145,835 405,415530864 Sex Hormone-Proj 2 NIH 116,211 14,951 45,328 58,067 0 0 139,327 373,884530865 Sex Hormone-Proj 3 NIH 55,810 11,690 24,042 56,100 0 8 83,776 231,426530866 Sex Hormone-Proj 4 NIH 73,774 44,500 31,050 42,992 0 0 114,236 306,552530867 Sex Hormone-Core A NIH 18,828 32,267 13,633 6,032 0 1,740 43,065 115,565530868 Sex Hormone-Core B NIH 0 0 0 63,100 0 0 37,481 100,581530869 Sex Hormone-Core C NIH 1,485 2,849 1,560 7,716 0 639 8,465 22,714530875 Sub Of 530863 NIH 0 0 0 4,523 0 497 0 5,020530891 Ksc Fac Dev NIH 2,321 2,527 1,745 70,605 0 0 0 77,198537100 Ventral Medulla/Sids CHB 67,488 16,661 27,406 29,672 0 0 84,889 226,116537101 Sub Of 5-37100 CHB 31,746 11,846 15,693 24,785 0 0 49,938 134,008537102 Sub Of 5-37100 CHB 0 3,707 1,335 772 0 5,254 6,574 17,642537103 Sub Of 5-37100 CHB 38,435 17,313 20,069 15,914 0 0 54,489 146,220537104 Sub Of 5-37100 CHB 0 32,370 11,653 59,017 505 0 60,675 164,220537151 Ventral Medulla/Sids CHB 22,496 6,378 9,432 520 0 0 7,383 46,209537152 Sub Of 5-37151 CHB 10,582 5,649 5,843 8,028 0 0 8,232 38,334537153 Sub Of 5-37151 CHB 0 1,364 492 112 0 1,706 721 4,395537154 Sub Of 5-37151 CHB 12,910 5,923 6,780 5,988 0 252 5,320 37,173537155 Sub Of 5-37151 CHB 0 10,790 3,884 25,915 0 0 13,976 54,565538114 Aldo Spec Of Mineral ASN 0 4,631 1,667 12,111 0 295 2,405 21,109538166 Epithelial Cell CFF 44,940 0 16,179 18,734 9,995 1,359 0 91,207538321 New Mouse Models NPDF 0 0 0 775 0 0 0 775

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538712 Rdp Develop Grant CFF 56,626 81,277 43,821 118,677 0 1,411 0 301,8122,139,564 1,010,773 1,052,933 2,283,697 278,477 57,460 3,362,681 10,185,585ResearchTotal

Physiology 2,200,329 1,010,773 1,072,029 2,839,645 285,472 62,475 3,394,954 10,865,677Total

Psychiatry

Fellowship538005 Hippocampus In Mtle EPFA 0 0 0 13,338 0 0 0 13,338538742 Ms Fellowship NMSS 0 0 0 19,429 0 0 0 19,429

0 0 0 32,767 0 0 0 32,767FellowshipTotal

Instruction536871 State Of Minn - Iddt STM 5,247 0 1,889 0 0 3,015 3,553 13,704

5,247 0 1,889 0 0 3,015 3,553 13,704InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored536012 Ipa Agreement VA 26,267 0 9,456 0 0 0 0 35,723536024 Ebp Evaluation SAM 238,210 61,856 104,513 134,192 0 26,940 161,595 727,306536057 Rural Ethics VA 65,508 37,453 37,022 6,334 0 10,622 0 156,939536073 Ptsd Librarian VA 0 17,000 6,109 0 0 0 0 23,109536083 Ipa Agreement VA 926 0 333 0 0 0 0 1,259536112 Ipa Agreement VA 43,426 0 15,610 0 0 0 0 59,036536130 Va Lit Review VA 4,038 0 1,454 0 0 0 0 5,492536141 Jalowiec Va Contract VA 31,462 0 11,326 0 0 0 0 42,788536701 Dadapr Fy04 & Fy05 STNH 15,072 37,269 18,854 0 0 0 18,511 89,706536719 Ct Dd Training CTD 765 0 268 122 0 707 186 2,048536736 Vt. Crt & Jobs STVT 0 41,778 15,040 898 0 3,308 6,102 67,126536762 Vt Iddt Training STVT 3,701 42,193 16,522 2,787 0 7,450 7,265 79,918536767 Psych Staffing NHH 2,177,829 94,180 790,445 503,160 0 22,012 878,754 4,466,380536768 Research NHH 294,302 144,559 147,251 73,620 0 15,950 202,705 878,387536769 Corrections NHH 674,573 0 242,846 63,043 0 11,383 252,086 1,243,931536770 Behavioral Health NHH 182,715 36,885 79,017 17,262 2,500 739 0 319,118536771 Dhhs Medicaid NHH 156,825 414 56,606 0 0 375 55,697 269,917536772 Community Alliance NHH 35,693 27,927 21,771 5,307 0 5,778 25,084 121,560536782 Ct Dd Training CTD 45,365 0 16,332 3,594 0 7,433 7,272 79,996536793 Psych Staffing NHH 0 3,688 332 32,148 0 6,325 10,833 53,326536794 Research NHH -5,355 0 -1,874 236 0 -593 0 -7,586536795 Corrections NHH 0 0 0 1,039 0 4,792 1,516 7,347536797 Dhhs Medicaid NHH 0 0 0 2,940 0 708 948 4,596536798 Community Alliance NHH 0 0 0 350 0 1,331 25 1,706536819 Ct. Ips STCT 4,933 1,240 1,887 2,400 0 2,832 1,329 14,621536842 Reclaiming Futures NHA 0 3,090 766 0 0 343 332 4,531536850 Rrtc Wright State WSU 2,460 0 886 0 0 44 508 3,898536947 Psychiatric Staffing AMHI 653,944 0 235,420 143,796 0 5,172 269,967 1,308,299537026 Safety Of Exelon NOV 0 3,272 1,146 5,077 0 0 2,374 11,869537079 Vt. Adol. Alcoh&Drug NEIA 3,618 5,883 3,420 980 0 71 3,303 17,275537083 Vt. Adol. Alcoh&Drug NEIA 2,713 18,601 7,610 17 0 1,508 7,917 38,366537192 West Institute WFF 211,260 13,917 81,065 39,559 0 16,377 27,366 389,544538070 Olanzapine Augmented QUIN 0 0 0 13,287 0 235 9,146 22,668538072 Atomoxetine Lilly ELC 0 0 0 0 0 0 -9 -9538086 Quetipine APLP 0 11,025 3,969 12,012 0 0 5,464 32,470538141 Consta JANP 0 7,640 2,750 21,279 0 22,358 14,047 68,074538343 Cog Remediation CVM 7,059 0 2,541 0 0 0 0 9,600538635 Long Term Outcomes ELC 0 0 0 100 0 0 13 113538740 Antiviral Treatment SCHP 0 3,311 1,193 0 0 0 1,003 5,507538747 J&J-Dart Cmh Project JOHN 77,320 30,964 38,831 379,708 0 48,708 0 575,531

4,954,629 644,145 1,970,717 1,465,247 2,500 222,908 1,971,339 11,231,485Other SponsoredTotal

Research530003 Candidate Alleles NIH 21,339 26,003 16,892 20,753 6,580 444 50,746 142,757530004 Memory Circuitry NIH 90,055 79,428 56,247 78,980 0 5,004 183,970 493,684530007 Cannabisschizophren NIH 4,196 51,373 20,005 29,643 0 3,628 64,424 173,269530014 Cognitive Dis NIH 65,294 73,257 48,928 53,752 -2,371 120 143,361 382,341

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530018 Older Adults W/Smi NIH 0 0 0 155,078 0 634 15,147 170,859530054 Cbt Tx Ptsd NIH 143,717 7,487 54,434 15,181 0 11,850 138,206 370,875530062 Stirr NIH 9,911 2,105 4,326 3,313 0 0 11,675 31,330530073 Problem-Solving NIH 84,874 83,217 54,415 27,930 0 704 149,178 400,318530151 Cognitive/Motor Ms NIH 5,500 335 2,010 179 0 0 642 8,666530181 Postdisaster Intrvtn NIH 47,865 0 17,231 -9 0 0 5,207 70,294530191 Enable Ii NIH 103,397 134,086 85,514 16,690 0 1,714 202,791 544,192530199 Disaster Recovery NIH 50,060 0 13,522 7,410 0 0 41,079 112,071530333 Cbt Chronic Insomnia NIH 20,629 6,692 9,835 13,226 0 0 24,629 75,011530410 An Fmri Study NIH 67,339 65,762 46,350 36,347 0 1,493 103,625 320,916530440 Infectious Disease NIH 984 223 435 0 0 0 952 2,594530443 Community Treatment NIH 38,138 11,296 17,796 2,681 0 160 41,452 111,523530448 Drinking Hamsters NIH 8,892 0 3,201 19,553 0 0 18,798 50,444530468 Family Intervention NIH 31,642 6,421 12,773 391,645 0 2,212 31,814 476,507530475 Effects Of Chemo NIH 61,767 42,565 34,745 31,485 0 1,648 102,293 274,503530484 Rem Sleep NIH -4,193 -6,647 -2,620 -5,060 0 -565 -5,812 -24,897530581 Older Adults W/Smi NIH 67,375 7,853 27,082 5,363 0 1,280 8,716 117,669530606 Biomarker NIH 863 492 488 6,605 7,000 0 4,923 20,371530639 Substance And Meds SAM 61,342 85,970 52,675 25,747 0 5,460 50,088 281,282530676 Norris R25 NIH 14,502 21,931 7,194 70,069 0 18,851 10,604 143,151530817 Ptsd In Primary Care NIH 24,830 3,800 9,403 2,161 0 0 23,875 64,069530825 Cbt Of Ptsd A-X-Ment NIH 81,744 0 29,195 10,311 0 2,431 9,894 133,575530878 Older Adults W/Smi NIH 73,901 18,537 29,374 453,741 0 6,986 80,643 663,182535501 Working Memory/Tbi OED 0 -12,101 -4,235 0 0 0 0 -16,336536030 Reap Contract VA 0 7,785 2,802 12,177 0 0 0 22,764536031 Patient Safety VA 38,058 77,204 40,692 57,871 3,283 4,326 0 221,434536041 Safety Evaluation VA 16,311 8,801 9,040 41,030 0 4,261 0 79,443536049 Safety Conference VA 0 0 0 10,539 0 166,366 0 176,905536092 Osborne Ipa VA 0 8,014 2,885 0 0 0 0 10,899536096 Collins Ipa VA 0 10,601 3,816 0 0 0 0 14,417536164 Business Case Ii VA 0 13,715 4,937 11,309 2,980 0 0 32,941536319 Prevent Depression TJU -2,713 0 -891 9 0 0 -2,136 -5,731536706 Stroke Depression IOWA 25,395 0 9,142 0 0 0 20,515 55,052536732 Affective Disturance BOS -11,895 0 -4,163 -435 0 0 0 -16,493536760 Cancer Assessments BRU 23,470 34,532 20,881 721 0 0 47,284 126,888536763 Cholinergic Blockade UVM 0 16,732 5,760 8,800 0 0 0 31,292536775 Affective Disturbnce BOS 114,046 4,114 41,304 15,823 0 1,139 104,797 281,223536787 Pilots DUK 0 38,250 13,738 0 0 0 12,451 64,439536814 Clinical Oncology UCH 13,839 0 4,982 0 0 0 11,179 30,000536839 Prevent Depression TJU 3,674 0 1,323 0 0 0 2,968 7,965536854 Bu Sub BOS 42,415 550 15,315 8,761 0 0 39,822 106,863536876 Graduated Recovery UNC 436 0 157 0 0 0 353 946536913 Relapse In Schizo UCLA 26,473 0 9,530 0 0 2,598 9,712 48,313536938 Clients With Smi IU 15,985 0 5,754 504 0 0 12,922 35,165537032 Namic BRW 17,670 15,216 11,839 4,578 3,674 2,071 30,516 85,564537075 Med. Adher. In Older JANP 0 12,188 4,388 0 0 3,932 5,332 25,840537077 Sleepiness/Fatigue CREA 2,305 209 889 500 0 0 1,015 4,918537098 Measurement Of Mtbi CNM 8,202 0 2,953 1,500 0 0 7,517 20,172537120 Rem Sleep HU 30,155 16,532 15,271 28,335 0 565 53,067 143,925537149 Stereotyped Movement CREA 10,240 0 3,687 2,005 0 0 8,573 24,505538011 In Shape EHI 8,896 2,513 4,107 15,012 0 386 3,091 34,005538019 Pratt-Narsad NRSD 0 16,620 5,983 2,989 0 2,721 0 28,313538027 Dgtl Video Sampling CAN 0 1,265 114 435 0 329 0 2,143538033 Parietallobe Circuit TVSF 22,412 5,625 8,103 3,506 0 1,595 6,186 47,427538066 Syrian Golden Hamstr BMS 8,892 0 3,201 5,622 0 0 3,543 21,258538205 Neuro-Ophthalmologic WEL 0 246 89 745 0 0 281 1,361538242 Lance Armstrong S1 LAF 21,435 14,640 12,876 694 0 1,879 4,978 56,502538248 Treating Trauma NRSD 24,455 0 8,804 375 0 500 2,730 36,864538288 Memantine FLI 5,595 4,094 3,488 47,615 0 437 14,730 75,959538338 Testosterone Effects NRSD 0 0 0 386 0 0 0 386538500 Brain Activation/Ms NMSS 41,923 31,451 25,237 22,322 0 1,569 10,317 132,819538584 Bipolar Disorder NRSD 0 0 0 4,463 0 225 0 4,688538676 Neurobehavioral BIA -15,308 0 -5,358 1 0 0 0 -20,665538731 Ptsd Scanning ADA 0 0 0 4,360 0 0 0 4,360

1,668,329 1,050,982 939,890 1,785,326 21,146 258,953 1,924,663 7,649,289ResearchTotal

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Psychiatry 6,628,205 1,695,127 2,912,496 3,283,340 23,646 484,876 3,899,555 18,927,245Total

Radiology

Equipment538044 Galaxy System BSCI 0 0 0 1,805 0 0 0 1,805

0 0 0 1,805 0 0 0 1,805EquipmentTotal

Other Sponsored538059 Efc3558 SANO 0 0 0 0 0 599 120 719538728 Acrin Lung Screening ACR 0 99,498 34,782 128,597 0 0 48,141 311,018539188 C/S To 538292 ACR 2,350 -3,196 846 0 0 0 0 0

2,350 96,302 35,628 128,597 0 599 48,261 311,737Other SponsoredTotal

Research530090 Neocortex NIH 43,229 20,051 15,487 38,103 28,645 254 69,572 215,341530117 Epr Center NIH 0 0 0 0 34,350 0 0 34,350530373 Core B Sub Of 530371 NIH 27,056 42,527 24,868 15,129 2,069 27 65,106 176,782530374 Project 1 Of 530371 NIH 1,949 19,665 701 9,660 0 447 14,237 46,659530632 Epr Center NIH 333,568 0 116,358 72,853 3,971 2,627 303,181 832,558530636 Brain Oxygenation NIH 41,033 47,722 24,458 11,361 0 867 72,239 197,680530684 P02 In Tissues NIH 104,132 17,792 39,145 5,151 0 1,405 61,911 229,536530685 Project 1 NIH 114,995 25,459 46,838 42,838 0 1,141 132,905 364,176530687 Illinois NIH 0 0 0 135,414 0 0 0 135,414530700 Diabetic Foot NIH 28,980 36,317 10,433 33,582 12,657 0 50,088 172,057536127 Electron-Reduction CDC 0 0 0 3,631 0 0 0 3,631536384 Dosimetry System USU 34,654 0 8,317 409 36,000 752 0 80,132536707 Mr Elasticity Imagin UWIS 11,049 0 3,977 45 0 0 11,609 26,680536734 Elastography UNT 22,760 0 8,013 3,939 0 3,828 29,833 68,373538159 Rpm Gating System VARI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0538310 Sub Of 5-38049/Y2 ACAS 0 0 0 213 0 0 0 213538715 Rsr-13 ATI 12,495 0 4,498 0 0 0 4,690 21,683

775,900 209,533 303,093 372,328 117,692 11,348 815,371 2,605,265ResearchTotal

Radiology 778,250 305,835 338,721 502,730 117,692 11,947 863,632 2,918,807Total

Surgery

Fellowship538237 Igf-I AHA 0 0 0 2,400 0 0 0 2,400

0 0 0 2,400 0 0 0 2,400FellowshipTotal

Instruction537089 Endoscopic BAR 27,829 13,191 14,767 26 0 0 14,543 70,356

27,829 13,191 14,767 26 0 0 14,543 70,356InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored532023 Aortic Aneurysm CMS 0 0 0 -19,957 0 0 -5,195 -25,152538345 Acute Canine TMI 30,703 14,788 16,377 52,317 0 0 28,546 142,731538639 Selenium/Vitamin E SWO 0 1,784 642 0 0 0 994 3,420538719 Studies Z10 And Z11 DUK 0 4,905 441 0 0 0 1,336 6,682538944 Prostate Cancer SWO 0 451 162 190 0 0 0 803

30,703 21,928 17,622 32,550 0 0 25,681 128,484Other SponsoredTotal

Research530027 Quality Improvement HCFA 2,150 45,173 17,036 1,562 0 410 13,266 79,597530101 Esophageal Reflux NIH 0 0 0 9,759 0 1,629 6,765 18,153530198 Surgical Volume HRQ 0 0 0 548 0 0 318 866530268 Anti-Angiogenesis NIH 41,923 50,905 33,033 54,596 2,895 0 109,602 292,954530552 Developing Brain NIH 0 0 0 -1,303 0 0 0 -1,303530560 Biofilm Formation NIH 0 0 0 167,302 0 401 13,416 181,119530619 Endothelial Cell Reg NIH 29,534 31,777 19,364 129,215 0 0 124,675 334,565

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FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Detail of Expenses by Department and Type Research

Account Description Sponsor

530839 Mtor Regulation NIH 0 0 0 90,667 0 0 7,253 97,920530845 Immature Brain NIH 17,430 32,074 17,821 82,595 0 0 89,052 238,972532021 Tumor Immunity NIH 0 0 0 932 0 0 542 1,474536069 Tumor Vascular DOD 33,000 0 11,880 3,305 0 746 3,914 52,845536113 Cyp24 Oncogene DOD 8,836 9,190 5,033 22,139 0 1,093 27,497 73,788536720 Pedi Head Trauma UPA 0 0 0 28,225 0 0 16,766 44,991536742 Sub Of 536739 IRC 0 0 0 3,325 0 0 0 3,325536743 Sub Of 536739 IRC 0 0 0 8,016 0 0 4,762 12,778536745 Sub Of 536739 IRC 0 0 0 2,251 0 0 0 2,251537160 Pharmacokinetics GLYC 0 0 0 20,075 0 0 11,925 32,000538091 Basivertebral Nerve DEPU 29,628 0 10,666 782 0 0 10,854 51,930538164 Sub Of 5-38049 ACAS 0 0 0 7,061 0 0 0 7,061538189 Rtog ACR 0 0 0 6,939 0 0 1,735 8,674538258 Deep Brain Stimulati AANS 0 5,291 476 18,287 15,788 158 0 40,000538275 Id Wave Contract WAV 7,273 0 2,617 413 0 0 3,091 13,394538335 Glycofi Rituxan Proj GLYC 0 0 0 679 0 0 204 883538592 Hernia Survival ONU 0 3,420 53 -212 0 0 778 4,039538707 Smooth Muscle Cells AHA 17,564 1,679 6,323 25,161 0 0 5,485 56,212

187,338 179,509 124,302 682,319 18,683 4,437 451,900 1,648,488ResearchTotal

Surgery 245,870 214,628 156,691 717,295 18,683 4,437 492,124 1,849,728Total

24,683,156 13,113,279 12,447,793 40,175,919 1,324,651 1,748,337 31,108,925 124,602,060Medical School

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Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect TotalTotal

Expense

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Agency Sponsored Expense & College Cost Share by Type Research & Type Funding

Type Funding

<-- Agency Sponsored Expenses --> <-- College Cost Shared Expense -->

Provost

InstructionState & Local 7,761 0 7,761 0 1,216 1,216 8,977

InstructionTotal 7,761 0 7,761 0 1,216 1,216 8,977

Other SponsoredFederal 84,638 2,620 87,258 327,508 67,313 394,821 482,079Foreign 172,551 46,964 219,515 5,625 0 5,625 225,140Foundation 89,578 0 89,578 0 0 0 89,578State & Local 4,686 0 4,686 0 0 0 4,686

Other SponsoredTotal 351,453 49,584 401,037 333,133 67,313 400,446 801,483

ResearchFederal 2,799,030 738,147 3,537,177 55,041 32,694 87,735 3,624,912Foundation 12,014 0 12,014 0 0 0 12,014Private 118,975 70,671 189,646 0 0 0 189,646

ResearchTotal 2,930,019 808,818 3,738,837 55,041 32,694 87,735 3,826,572

Provost 3,289,233 858,402 4,147,635 388,174 101,223 489,397 4,637,032

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FY 2005 Expenses by Funding Type: Provost

$421,608 10.17%

$485,928 11.72%

$3,126,822 75.39%

$101,592 2.45%

$11,685 0.28%

DHHS NSF Other Federal Corporation and Foundation State & Foreign

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OtherSalaries

FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research

Type Funding

Provost

Instruction0 6,962 229 570 0 0 0 7,761State & Local0 6,962 229 570 0 0 0 7,761InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored0 -18,696 25,736 9,734 0 67,864 2,620 87,258Federal

3,848 89,268 11,016 51,404 0 17,015 46,964 219,515Foreign0 0 0 80,841 0 8,737 0 89,578Foundation0 3,351 580 0 0 755 0 4,686State & Local

3,848 73,923 37,332 141,979 0 94,371 49,584 401,037Other SponsoredTotal

Research606,278 333,299 338,281 1,354,589 77 166,506 738,147 3,537,177Federal

0 0 0 11,212 0 802 0 12,014Foundation85,880 1,010 30,917 1,142 0 26 70,671 189,646Private

692,158 334,309 369,198 1,366,943 77 167,334 808,818 3,738,837ResearchTotal

696,006 415,194 406,759 1,509,492 77 261,705 858,402 4,147,635Provost

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OtherSalaries

FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Funding Source and Type Research

Funding Source

Provost

Dickey Center

Other SponsoredForeign Private Foundation 0 89,268 9,631 42,029 0 1,075 34,303 176,306

0 89,268 9,631 42,029 0 1,075 34,303 176,306Other SponsoredTotal

Dickey Center 0 89,268 9,631 42,029 0 1,075 34,303 176,306Total

Ethics Institute

ResearchDept of Health & Human Services 44,468 22,903 18,007 121,503 0 23,717 66,346 296,944

44,468 22,903 18,007 121,503 0 23,717 66,346 296,944ResearchTotal

Ethics Institute 44,468 22,903 18,007 121,503 0 23,717 66,346 296,944Total

Hood Museum

Other SponsoredForeign Foundation 0 0 0 -5,625 0 0 0 -5,625Foundation 0 0 0 32,268 0 6,008 0 38,276Other Federal 0 -6,465 6,465 -7,281 0 67,536 0 60,255

0 -6,465 6,465 19,362 0 73,544 0 92,906Other SponsoredTotal

Hood Museum 0 -6,465 6,465 19,362 0 73,544 0 92,906Total

Hopkins Center

Other SponsoredFoundation 0 0 0 48,573 0 2,729 0 51,302Other Federal 0 -18,547 18,547 11,500 0 0 0 11,500

0 -18,547 18,547 60,073 0 2,729 0 62,802Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchFoundation 0 0 0 11,212 0 802 0 12,014

0 0 0 11,212 0 802 0 12,014ResearchTotal

Hopkins Center 0 -18,547 18,547 71,285 0 3,531 0 74,816Total

Library

Other SponsoredNational Science Foundation 0 2,211 724 5,515 0 0 2,620 11,070

0 2,211 724 5,515 0 0 2,620 11,070Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchNational Science Foundation 0 0 0 0 0 615 0 615

0 0 0 0 0 615 0 615ResearchTotal

Library 0 2,211 724 5,515 0 615 2,620 11,685Total

Provost

Other SponsoredForeign Corporation 3,848 0 1,385 15,000 0 15,940 12,661 48,834State & Local 0 3,351 580 0 0 755 0 4,686

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OtherSalaries

FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Funding Source and Type Research

Funding Source

3,848 3,351 1,965 15,000 0 16,695 12,661 53,520Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchDepartment of Justice 232,393 -38,060 85,371 16,801 -2,463 18,916 187,430 500,388Dept of Health & Human Services 0 60,706 21,854 104,785 0 1,639 0 188,984Institute 85,880 1,010 30,917 1,142 0 26 70,671 189,646Other Federal 329,417 287,750 213,049 1,111,500 2,540 121,619 484,371 2,550,246

647,690 311,406 351,191 1,234,228 77 142,200 742,472 3,429,264ResearchTotal

Provost 651,538 314,757 353,156 1,249,228 77 158,895 755,133 3,482,784Total

Women in Science

InstructionPublic Educ Institutions 0 6,962 229 570 0 0 0 7,761

0 6,962 229 570 0 0 0 7,761InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredDepartment of Defense 0 4,105 0 0 0 328 0 4,433

0 4,105 0 0 0 328 0 4,433Other SponsoredTotal

Women in Science 0 11,067 229 570 0 328 0 12,194Total

696,006 415,194 406,759 1,509,492 77 261,705 858,402 4,147,635Provost

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Account Short Description Responsible Person Sponsor Sponsor Award #TotalDirect

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Detail of Direct, Indirect & Total Expenses by Department

Provost

Dickey Center 538039 Auk Project Eickelman,Dale UNAK UNAK 142,003 34,303 176,306

Dickey Center Total 142,003 34,303 176,306

Ethics Institute530380 Genome Research Green,Ronald NIH 5R25HG001276-09 230,598 66,346 296,944

Ethics InstituteTotal 230,598 66,346 296,944

Hood Museum536020 Coming Of Age Cartwright,D NEA GM-30098-02 43,992 0 43,992536033 Sub Of 5-36020 Cartwright,D NEA GM-30098-02 0 0 0536142 Currency/Sculpture Hart,Katherine NEA 05-4400-7018 16,263 0 16,263538171 Coming Of Age Cartwright,D OPBF ONASSIS 6,008 0 6,008538260 Benjamin Champney Macadam,Barbara GCF GCF 1,770 0 1,770538381 J C Orozco Dyer-Chamberlain USMX USMX -5,625 0 -5,625538464 American Drawings Macadam,Barbara LUCE LUCE FDN 30,498 0 30,498539002 C/S To 536020 Cartwright,D NEA GM-30098-02 0 0 0539105 C/S To 536142 Hart,Katherine NEA 05-4400-7018 0 0 0

Hood Museum Total 92,906 0 92,906

Hopkins Center536081 04/05 Performances Lawrence,Margare NEA 04-5400-5003 10,000 0 10,000536156 Artistic Excellence Lawrence,Margare NEA 05-7000-7015 1,500 0 1,500538169 Savage Nursery Lawrence,Margare NEFA 2005-9509 4,000 0 4,000538172 Cudamani Lawrence,Margare NEFA 2005-9541 10,000 0 10,000538173 Axis Dance Company Lawrence,Margare NEFA 2005-9514 10,000 0 10,000538198 Robert Dick Lawrence,Margare NEFA 2005-9569 3,000 0 3,000538199 Old Post Road Lawrence,Margare NEFA 2005-9568 4,845 0 4,845538243 Sweet Flesh Room Lawrence,Margare NEFA 9329 4,018 0 4,018538244 Lines Ballet Lawrence,Margare NEFA 9308 6,480 0 6,480538245 Weeble Tech Lawrence,Margare NEFA 9275 3,978 0 3,978538263 Yunnan Project Lawrence,Margare NEFA FY05-9530 4,981 0 4,981538269 New Voices Of Islam Lawrence,Margare LMCC 12,014 0 12,014539050 C/S To 536081 Lawrence,Margare NEA 04-5400-5003 0 0 0

Hopkins Center Total 74,816 0 74,816

Library534010 Digital Library Defelice,Barbara NSF DUE-0226233 8,450 2,620 11,070534206 C-Cen Library Pawlek,Cynthia NSF SBE-0354400 615 0 615

LibraryTotal 9,065 2,620 11,685

Provost530083 Networked Irbs Guerinot,Mary Lo NIH 2S07RR018181-02 188,984 0 188,984536066 Sub Of 536140 Wybourne,Martin DOC 60NANB1D0127 55,776 19,521 75,297536067 Sub Of 536140 Wybourne,Martin DOC 60NANB1D0127 255,790 88,637 344,427536102 I3p Support/Yr 1 Wybourne,Martin ODP 2003-TK-TX-0003 640,699 224,246 864,945536103 Fs/Year 1 Wybourne,Martin ODP 2003-TK-TX-0003 170,386 56,390 226,776536116 Fs/Yr 2 Wybourne,Martin ODP 2003-TK-TX-0003 2,654 1,576 4,230536146 Scada-Subcontracts Wybourne,Martin ODP 2003-TK-TX-0003 935,155 92,106 1,027,261536148 Scada-I3p Admin Wybourne,Martin ODP 2003-TK-TX-0003 5,415 1,895 7,310536211 Ists-Mgmt/Admin Wybourne,Martin DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 -1,023 -608 -1,631536212 Ists-Mgmt/Admin Kotz,David DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 77,730 47,635 125,365536229 Netsim Project Wybourne,Martin DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 98,085 58,262 156,347536373 Proj 8 Seminar Ser Kotz,David DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 5,206 3,093 8,299536387 Tag-Start Up Macpherson,Andre DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 132,960 79,048 212,008536751 Lead Poisoning Serrell,Nancy MANC MANCHESTER 4,686 0 4,686

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Account Short Description Responsible Person Sponsor Sponsor Award #TotalDirect

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Detail of Direct, Indirect & Total Expenses by Department

537138 Livewire T3 Wn,William NCSC PO 04-017 118,975 70,671 189,646538139 Nirt Training Progra Brown,William CDII FNBBUS33 36,173 12,661 48,834539118 C/S To 536215 Wybourne,Martin DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 0 0 0539120 C/S To 536367 Smith,Sean DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 0 0 0

Provost Total 2,727,651 755,133 3,482,784

Women in Science536080 Wisp Intership Prog Pavone,Mary DOD W913E5-04 P-0035 364 0 364536089 Sub Of 5-36086 Pavone,Mary UNH 02-534 4,652 0 4,652536139 Wisp Intership Prog Pavone,Mary DOD W913E5-05-P-0013 4,069 0 4,069536863 Sub Of 5-36860 Pavone,Mary UNH PZ05007 3,109 0 3,109

Women In Science Total 12,194 0 12,194

PROVOSTTotal 3,289,233 858,402 4,147,635

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FacultySalaries

OtherSalaries

FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Detail of Expenses by Department and Type Research

Account Description Sponsor

Provost

Dickey Center

Other Sponsored538039 Auk Project UNA 0 89,268 9,631 42,029 0 1,075 34,303 176,306

0 89,268 9,631 42,029 0 1,075 34,303 176,306Other SponsoredTotal

Dickey Center 0 89,268 9,631 42,029 0 1,075 34,303 176,306Total

Ethics Institute

Research530380 Genome Research NIH 44,468 22,903 18,007 121,503 0 23,717 66,346 296,944

44,468 22,903 18,007 121,503 0 23,717 66,346 296,944ResearchTotal

Ethics Institute 44,468 22,903 18,007 121,503 0 23,717 66,346 296,944Total

Hood Museum

Other Sponsored536020 Coming Of Age NEA 0 0 0 36,183 0 7,809 0 43,992536033 Sub Of 5-36020 NEA 0 0 0 -48,639 0 48,639 0 0536142 Currency/Sculpture NEA 0 0 0 5,175 0 11,088 0 16,263538171 Coming Of Age OPBF 0 0 0 0 0 6,008 0 6,008538260 Benjamin Champney GCF 0 0 0 1,770 0 0 0 1,770538381 J C Orozco USM 0 0 0 -5,625 0 0 0 -5,625538464 American Drawings LUCE 0 0 0 30,498 0 0 0 30,498539002 C/S To 536020 NEA 0 -2,326 2,326 0 0 0 0 0539105 C/S To 536142 NEA 0 -4,139 4,139 0 0 0 0 0

0 -6,465 6,465 19,362 0 73,544 0 92,906Other SponsoredTotal

Hood Museum 0 -6,465 6,465 19,362 0 73,544 0 92,906Total

Hopkins Center

Other Sponsored536081 04/05 Performances NEA 0 0 0 10,000 0 0 0 10,000536156 Artistic Excellence NEA 0 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 1,500538169 Savage Nursery NEFA 0 0 0 4,000 0 0 0 4,000538172 Cudamani NEFA 0 0 0 10,000 0 0 0 10,000538173 Axis Dance Company NEFA 0 0 0 10,000 0 0 0 10,000538198 Robert Dick NEFA 0 0 0 3,000 0 0 0 3,000538199 Old Post Road NEFA 0 0 0 4,845 0 0 0 4,845538243 Sweet Flesh Room NEFA 0 0 0 4,018 0 0 0 4,018538244 Lines Ballet NEFA 0 0 0 6,480 0 0 0 6,480538245 Weeble Tech NEFA 0 0 0 3,978 0 0 0 3,978538263 Yunnan Project NEFA 0 0 0 2,252 0 2,729 0 4,981539050 C/S To 536081 NEA 0 -18,547 18,547 0 0 0 0 0

0 -18,547 18,547 60,073 0 2,729 0 62,802Other SponsoredTotal

Research538269 New Voices Of Islam LMC 0 0 0 11,212 0 802 0 12,014

0 0 0 11,212 0 802 0 12,014ResearchTotal

Hopkins Center 0 -18,547 18,547 71,285 0 3,531 0 74,816Total

Library

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OtherSalaries

FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Detail of Expenses by Department and Type Research

Account Description Sponsor

Other Sponsored534010 Digital Library NSF 0 2,211 724 5,515 0 0 2,620 11,070

0 2,211 724 5,515 0 0 2,620 11,070Other SponsoredTotal

Research534206 C-Cen Library NSF 0 0 0 0 0 615 0 615

0 0 0 0 0 615 0 615ResearchTotal

Library 0 2,211 724 5,515 0 615 2,620 11,685Total

Provost

Other Sponsored536751 Lead Poisoning MAN 0 3,351 580 0 0 755 0 4,686538139 Nirt Training Progra CDII 3,848 0 1,385 15,000 0 15,940 12,661 48,834

3,848 3,351 1,965 15,000 0 16,695 12,661 53,520Other SponsoredTotal

Research530083 Networked Irbs NIH 0 60,706 21,854 104,785 0 1,639 0 188,984536066 Sub Of 536140 DOC 12,273 2,382 3,803 29,137 0 8,181 19,521 75,297536067 Sub Of 536140 DOC 146,865 30,856 63,057 10,650 2,540 1,822 88,637 344,427536102 I3p Support/Yr 1 ODP 114,143 254,512 132,716 35,262 0 104,066 224,246 864,945536103 Fs/Year 1 ODP 56,136 0 13,473 97,403 0 3,374 56,390 226,776536116 Fs/Yr 2 ODP 0 0 0 2,654 0 0 1,576 4,230536146 Scada-Subcontracts ODP 0 0 0 935,155 0 0 92,106 1,027,261536148 Scada-I3p Admin ODP 0 0 0 1,239 0 4,176 1,895 7,310536211 Ists-Mgmt/Admin DOJ 0 0 0 -1,023 0 0 -608 -1,631536212 Ists-Mgmt/Admin DOJ 41,422 16,725 16,850 4,010 -2,463 1,186 47,635 125,365536229 Netsim Project DOJ 70,823 0 25,496 614 0 1,152 58,262 156,347536373 Proj 8 Seminar Ser DOJ 0 0 0 1,236 0 3,970 3,093 8,299536387 Tag-Start Up DOJ 79,492 256 28,640 11,964 0 12,608 79,048 212,008537138 Livewire T3 NCSC 85,880 1,010 30,917 1,142 0 26 70,671 189,646539118 C/S To 536215 DOJ 14,462 -19,668 5,206 0 0 0 0 0539120 C/S To 536367 DOJ 26,194 -35,373 9,179 0 0 0 0 0

647,690 311,406 351,191 1,234,228 77 142,200 742,472 3,429,264ResearchTotal

Provost 651,538 314,757 353,156 1,249,228 77 158,895 755,133 3,482,784Total

Women in Science

Instruction536089 Sub Of 5-36086 UNH 0 4,353 229 70 0 0 0 4,652536863 Sub Of 5-36860 UNH 0 2,609 0 500 0 0 0 3,109

0 6,962 229 570 0 0 0 7,761InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored536080 Wisp Intership Prog DOD 0 364 0 0 0 0 0 364536139 Wisp Intership Prog DOD 0 3,741 0 0 0 328 0 4,069

0 4,105 0 0 0 328 0 4,433Other SponsoredTotal

Women in Science 0 11,067 229 570 0 328 0 12,194Total

696,006 415,194 406,759 1,509,492 77 261,705 858,402 4,147,635Provost

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Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect TotalTotal

Expense

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Agency Sponsored Expense & College Cost Share by Type Research & Type Funding

Type Funding

<-- Agency Sponsored Expenses --> <-- College Cost Shared Expense -->

Thayer School

EquipmentFoundation 200,000 0 200,000 0 0 0 200,000

EquipmentTotal 200,000 0 200,000 0 0 0 200,000

InstructionState & Local 43,286 0 43,286 24,794 29,791 54,585 97,871

InstructionTotal 43,286 0 43,286 24,794 29,791 54,585 97,871

Other SponsoredFederal 8,164 0 8,164 272 162 434 8,598Private 11,528 6,848 18,376 0 0 0 18,376

Other SponsoredTotal 19,692 6,848 26,540 272 162 434 26,974

ResearchCorporation 1,110,025 149,751 1,259,776 158 38,360 38,518 1,298,294Federal 10,401,733 4,085,186 14,486,919 318,344 277,871 596,215 15,083,134Foreign 2,583 1,535 4,118 369 219 588 4,706Private 237,885 91,661 329,546 102,039 32,982 135,021 464,567State & Local 254,294 90,468 344,762 28,240 16,775 45,015 389,777

ResearchTotal 12,006,520 4,418,601 16,425,121 449,150 366,207 815,357 17,240,478

Thayer School 12,269,498 4,425,449 16,694,947 474,216 396,160 870,376 17,565,323

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FY 2005 Expenses by Funding Type: Thayer School of Engineering

$1,898,889 11.37%

$934,451 5.60%

$1,407,669 8.43%

$10,254,074 61.42%

$1,259,776 7.55%

$312,069 1.87%

$428,019 2.56%

$200,000 1.20%

DHHS NSF DODOther Federal Corporation FoundationState, Private University, Foreign & Other Foreign, Pvt Inst, & Prof & Trade

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OtherSalaries

FringeBenefits

Supplies& Other Equipment Travel

TotalIndirect

TotalExpenses

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research

Type Funding

Thayer School

Equipment0 0 0 0 200,000 0 0 200,000Foundation0 0 0 0 200,000 0 0 200,000EquipmentTotal

Instruction11,768 20,350 4,620 5,782 0 766 0 43,286State & Local11,768 20,350 4,620 5,782 0 766 0 43,286InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored200 -272 72 473 0 7,691 0 8,164Federal

8,726 0 3,141 -339 0 0 6,848 18,376Private8,926 -272 3,213 134 0 7,691 6,848 26,540Other SponsoredTotal

Research516,024 213,593 183,313 179,787 0 17,308 149,751 1,259,776Corporation

3,956,818 1,101,391 1,359,562 2,878,053 825,116 280,793 4,085,186 14,486,919Federal2,354 -369 598 0 0 0 1,535 4,118Foreign

98,061 -6,534 36,204 62,614 40,206 7,334 91,661 329,546Private67,171 36,507 24,181 90,041 22,732 13,662 90,468 344,762State & Local

4,640,428 1,344,588 1,603,858 3,210,495 888,054 319,097 4,418,601 16,425,121ResearchTotal

4,661,122 1,364,666 1,611,691 3,216,411 1,088,054 327,554 4,425,449 16,694,947Thayer School

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Thayer School

EquipmentFoundation 0 0 0 0 200,000 0 0 200,000

0 0 0 0 200,000 0 0 200,000EquipmentTotal

InstructionPublic Educ Institutions 11,768 20,350 4,620 5,782 0 766 0 43,286

11,768 20,350 4,620 5,782 0 766 0 43,286InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredDepartment of Defense 200 -272 72 473 0 7,691 0 8,164Institute 8,726 0 3,141 -339 0 0 6,848 18,376

8,926 -272 3,213 134 0 7,691 6,848 26,540Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchCorporation 516,024 213,593 183,313 179,787 0 17,308 149,751 1,259,776Department of Defense 600,342 99,876 205,122 123,417 4,298 32,528 333,922 1,399,505Department of Justice 1,259,413 263,548 448,608 759,666 103,751 62,017 1,322,374 4,219,377Dept of Health & Human Services 516,492 223,411 202,898 291,219 25,416 22,327 617,126 1,898,889Foreign Corporation 2,354 -369 598 0 0 0 1,535 4,118Institute 57,988 18,862 21,564 55,111 40,206 6,941 76,496 277,168NASA 186,028 6,198 60,238 264,224 2,569 22,529 170,316 712,102National Science Foundation 280,531 74,071 68,255 247,841 12,979 41,541 209,233 934,451Other Federal 1,114,012 434,287 374,441 1,191,686 676,103 99,851 1,432,215 5,322,595Private Universities 40,073 -29,988 14,426 295 0 0 15,165 39,971Professional & Trade Associations 0 4,592 214 7,208 0 393 0 12,407Public Educ Institutions 60,099 31,677 21,635 72,516 22,732 13,662 90,468 312,789State & Local 7,072 4,830 2,546 17,525 0 0 0 31,973

4,640,428 1,344,588 1,603,858 3,210,495 888,054 319,097 4,418,601 16,425,121ResearchTotal

Thayer School 4,661,122 1,364,666 1,611,691 3,216,411 1,088,054 327,554 4,425,449 16,694,947Total

4,661,122 1,364,666 1,611,691 3,216,411 1,088,054 327,554 4,425,449 16,694,947Thayer School

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Thayer School

Thayer School530044 Dynamic Pressure Jiang,Shudong NIH 1K25CA106863-01 34,481 2,759 37,240530085 Irradiated Tissue Paulsen,Keith NIH 5 R01 CA64588-09 30,348 15,516 45,864530116 Fluorescence Imaging Pogue,Brian NIH 1R01CA109558-01 34,687 19,349 54,036530122 Magnetic Resonance Paulsen,Keith NIH 1R21CA102938-01 11,855 7,042 18,897530358 Brain Deformation Paulsen,Keith NIH 5R01EB002082-09 133,039 72,824 205,863530371 Breast Ca Imaging Paulsen,Keith NIH 5P01CA080139-05 12,567 8,125 20,692530372 Core A Sub Of 530371 Paulsen,Keith NIH 5P01CA080139-05 109,970 47,525 157,495530375 Project 2 Of 530371 Hartov,Alex NIH 5P01CA080139-05 14,924 11,404 26,328530376 Project 3 Of 530371 Meaney,Paul NIH 5P01CA080139-05 19,474 11,566 31,040530377 Project 4 Of 530371 Pogue,Brian NIH 5P01CA080139-05 4,088 2,429 6,517530434 Effect Of Maturation Akay,Metin NIH 5R01HL065732-04 109,411 62,492 171,903530465 Image Breast Cancer Paulsen,Keith NIH 5R01CA069544-09 351,514 157,646 509,160530827 Spectral-Encoding Pogue,Brian NIH 5R21CA100984-02 159,286 76,294 235,580530874 Microwave Imaging Paulsen,Keith NIH 5R01EB001982-12 256,117 122,155 378,272534005 Induced Electric Shepherd,Simon NSF ATM-0317868 70,567 41,862 112,429534006 Collaborative Resear Schulson,Erland NSF OPP-0328605 38,186 13,691 51,877534007 Antarctic Ice Cores Baker,Ian NSF OPP-0221120 37,296 13,523 50,819534014 Magnetosphere- Lotko,William NSF ATM-0228383 37,436 22,237 59,673534024 Perceptual Optimizat Lynch,Daniel NSF CCF-0324932 839 499 1,338534033 Sub Of 5-34164 Baker,Ian NSF DMI-0217565 2,500 625 3,125534037 Reu Site Program Baker,Ian NSF DMR-0451425 23,414 5,854 29,268534039 Controlling Modes Garmire,Elsa NSF ECS-0318339 223 1,675 1,898534045 Sub Of 5-34007 Baker,Ian NSF OPP-0221120 3,952 0 3,952534053 Robot Deployment Ray,Laura NSF OPP-0343328 48,608 14,109 62,717534065 Ipa Kerr,Robert NSF ATM-0404664 128,620 0 128,620534079 3rd International Akay,Metin NSF IBN-0307145 25,479 0 25,479534106 Goali Ray,Laura NSF CMS-0408844 10,566 6,276 16,842534133 Dispersiv Alfven Streltsov,Anatol NSF ATM-0095187 22,472 13,349 35,821534150 Measurement Lessard,Marc NSF OPP-0132576 3,825 2,272 6,097534152 M-I Coupling Shepherd,Simon NSF ATM-0202233 37,955 4,593 42,548534163 Development Lessard,Marc NSF OPP-0216279 135,149 33,881 169,030534164 Further Studies Dr Baker,Ian NSF DMI-0217565 70,093 30,245 100,338534171 Sub Of 534164 Baker,Ian NSF DMI-0217565 9,218 0 9,218534172 B.C.C./B2 Suparalloy Baker,Ian NSF DMR-0314209 18,820 4,542 23,362536003 Cybercrime Cybenko,George FBI A0N003848 679 394 1,073536006 Comparative Investig Lynd,Lee DOE DE-FG02-02ER1535 18,944 543 19,487536010 Role Of Biomass Usa Lynd,Lee DOE XCO-3-33033-01 241,132 84,748 325,880536023 Protein Crystal Grow Gibson,Ursula NASA NAG8-1590 79 47 126536036 Generation Systems Cybenko,George DOD F30602-03-C-0248 166,888 79,218 246,106536038 Ipa Usariem Ames,John USAI IPA-AMES 117,411 0 117,411536055 Predictive Models Lynch,Daniel NOAA NA03NOS4780010 119,120 61,435 180,555536059 Cyber Log Analysis Cybenko,George DOJ A3N308035 506,367 74,361 580,728536071 Exploratory Studies Paulsen,Keith DOD DAMD17-03-1-0235 15,500 6,809 22,309536072 Ipa Taylor Taylor,Stephen DOD ARPA 270,146 0 270,146536082 Warfighter Phys Stat Mcgrath,Susan USAI W911QY-04-P-0200 17,719 8,126 25,845536084 Electrodynamics Streltsov,Anatol NASA NNG04GE22G 47,660 5,554 53,214536088 Sub Of 5-36086 Lotko,William UNH 02-534 43,286 0 43,286536097 Study Of Physical Petrenko,Victor DOD DAAD19-03-1-0078 31,477 16,476 47,953536098 Three Dimensional Dehghani,Hamid DOD DAMD17-03-1-0405 40,221 3,218 43,439536099 River And Lake Ice Baker,Ian DOD DAAD19-03-1-0110 45,519 25,314 70,833536104 Smart Laser Beams Osterberg,Ulf DOC 60NANB4D1142 558,066 59,469 617,535536105 Leading Biomass Pre Wyman,Charles DOE DEFG3604GO14017 229,569 73,907 303,476536119 Lignin Blockers Wyman,Charles USDA 2004-35504-14668 77,241 14,563 91,804536131 Sub Of 536104 Garmire,Elsa DOC 60NANB4D1142 200,999 109,197 310,196536133 Distributed Systems Ray,Laura DOC 60NANB4D1144 109,072 44,286 153,358536136 Sub Of 5-36006 Lynd,Lee DOE DE-FG02-02ER1535 54,909 22,379 77,288536147 Scada-Task 5 Cybenko,George ODP 2003-TK-TX-0003 4,154 2,467 6,621536149 Pretreated Biomass Wyman,Charles DOE ACO-5-44050-01 9,832 5,841 15,673536151 2nd Internation Ieee Akay,Metin DOD N00014-05-1-1025 8,164 0 8,164536153 Acute Mtn Sickness Mcgrath,Susan USAI W911QY-05-P-0194 16,316 9,692 26,008536168 Magnetosphere Lotko,William NASA NNG05GJ70G 1,660 0 1,660536201 Fundamentals Of Bio Wyman,Charles DOE DE-FC3601GO11075 6,816 4,049 10,865536208 Marine Modeling Lynch,Daniel NOAA NA96RP0330 2,010 1,194 3,204

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536214 Intrustion Detection Gray,Robert DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 90 37 127536217 Info Retrieval Gray,Robert DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 0 0 0536218 Security Studies Mcgrath,Dennis DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 508,581 294,040 802,621536223 Training Analysis Gray,Robert DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 0 0 0536224 Security Studies Bakos,George DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 520,951 300,803 821,754536238 Security Studies Mcgrath,Susan DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 645,280 343,404 988,684536268 Systems Engineering Cybenko,George DOD F30602-00-2-0585 53,778 30,794 84,572536275 Biomass Pretreatment Wyman,Charles USDA 00-52104-9663 44,246 1,134 45,380536276 Operational Coastal Lynch,Daniel NASA NAG13-00041 223,368 15,238 238,606536304 Enabling Tech Deploy Gerngross,T DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 454 1,444 1,898536308 Sub Of 536395 Baker,Ian DOC 60NANB2D0120 177,359 0 177,359536309 Sub Of 536395 Baker,Ian DOC 60NANB2D0120 9,690 5,756 15,446536313 Biocommodity Lynd,Lee DOC 60NANB1D0064 407,967 185,593 593,560536314 Sub Of 536313 Gerngross,T DOC 60NANB1D0064 361,803 158,426 520,229536315 Sub Of 536313 Wyman,Charles DOC 60NANB1D0064 304,105 141,393 445,498536330 Security Studies Cybenko,George DOJ 2000-DT-CX-K001 714,601 307,891 1,022,492536332 Advanced Magnetics Sullivan,Charles DOE DE-FC36-01GO1106 216,782 82,609 299,391536339 Fracture Of Sea Ice Schulson,Erland NOAA NA17RP1400 150,940 76,850 227,790536346 Deformation Maps Frost,Harold DOC 70NANB1H0103 11,424 6,786 18,210536347 Adriatic Sea Cushman-Roisin,B DOD N00014-02-1-0065 88,349 57,333 145,682536356 Debris-Laden Ice Baker,Ian DOD DACW42-02-C-0009 44,768 6,655 51,423536359 Ultra Low Frequency Lotko,William NASA NAG5-11735 205,880 112,760 318,640536375 Reconstruction Sonnerup,Bengt NASA NAG5-12005 56,286 32,646 88,932536385 Uxo Discrimination Paulsen,Keith DOD DACA42-02-C-004 157,491 90,287 247,778536390 Svalbard Lessard,Marc NASA NAG5-5367 6,853 4,071 10,924536395 Dart Nanomagnetics Baker,Ian DOC 60NANB2D0120 234,490 119,088 353,578536397 Rapid Calculation Paulsen,Keith DOD DAAD19-02-1-0399 0 0 0536398 Sub Of 536395 Gibson,Ursula DOC 60NANB2D0120 235,543 116,002 351,545536399 Sub Of 536395 Sullivan,Charles DOC 60NANB2D0120 104,168 54,500 158,668536713 Secretion Capacity Gerngross,T IRC 03-765 6,979 0 6,979536739 Vision Correction Trembly,B Stuart IRCT 04-825 13,874 0 13,874536748 Optical Imaging Paulsen,Keith UCI 2003-1344 98,709 43,907 142,616536749 Spatial-Spectral Pogue,Brian UCI 2003-1343 103,266 37,944 141,210536754 Compact Tunable Garmire,Elsa UNH 01-524 2,123 0 2,123536755 Optical Tunable Garmire,Elsa UNH 01-523 37 0 37536816 Lagrangian Circul Bilgili,Ata UNH 05-931 11,558 4,679 16,237536824 Biocomplexity Bioeco Lynd,Lee IS 420-25-37 6,629 3,938 10,567536846 Bio-Oil Project Lynd,Lee STNH 711533 11,120 0 11,120537001 Sludge To Ethanol Lynd,Lee CPBR R-82947901 6,307 0 6,307537012 Hf-Deicer Petrenko,Victor IEL IELLC 4 1 5537022 Software Protection Cybenko,George RRI 02RT0375 11,528 6,848 18,376537030 Hearing Protection Ray,Laura CREA 32476 17,306 7,283 24,589537031 Compact Inductor Sullivan,Charles PMBS PREMAG 21,442 6,742 28,184537033 Carbon Nanotube Filt Petrenko,Victor SELD -23,023 -9,421 -32,444537061 Conjugate Studies Lessard,Marc AUGS AUGSBURG 10,794 6,842 17,636537073 P2ings Mcgrath,Dennis VERI VSD03200364SC-01 49,144 29,191 78,335537085 Data Mining Akay,Metin SRH SRH 22,287 7,244 29,531537108 Shock Stop Ii Kennedy,Francis CREA 35008 32,186 13,723 45,909537115 Carbon Nanotube Petrenko,Victor SELD SELDON 176,872 68,792 245,664537137 Advanced Pkg Sullivan,Charles MIT 5710001758 14,012 8,323 22,335537139 Icemaker Development Petrenko,Victor IEL ICE-1 109,739 0 109,739537143 Sttr Noise Ctrl Ray,Laura SOUN SOUN 3,600 0 3,600537164 Cancer Detection Pogue,Brian RMDI C0504-1 194 115 309537165 Protein Production Gerngross,T GLYC GLYCOFI 244,708 0 244,708537213 Online-Measurement Pogue,Brian MGH MASS GENERAL 172,079 69,252 241,331538013 Anr Module Ray,Laura SOUN SOUND 64,420 0 64,420538041 Hearing Protection Ray,Laura NCII 1142-03 12,407 0 12,407538108 Active Noise Reduct Ray,Laura SOUN SOUND 22,651 0 22,651538211 Nanomaterial Res.Equ Baker,Ian AVDF AVDF 200,000 0 200,000538330 Td Optical Imaging Pogue,Brian ART TD OPTICAL IMAGI 2,583 1,535 4,118538691 Depuy Collier,John DEPU DEPUY 2002 390,782 33,325 424,107539004 C/S To 536359 Lotko,William NASA NAG5-11735 0 0 0539005 C/S To 534163 Lessard,Marc NSF OPP-0216279 0 0 0539008 C/S To 5-37252 Lotko,William BOS GC176992NGA 0 0 0539052 C/S To 5-36010 Lynd,Lee DOE XCO-3-33033-01 -1 0 -1539069 C/S To 536105 Wyman,Charles DOE DEFG3604GO14017 0 0 0539094 C/S To 536119 Wyman,Charles USDA 2004-35504-14668 0 0 0539140 C/S To 534079 Akay,Metin NSF IBN-0307145 0 0 0

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539141 C/S To 537085 Akay,Metin SRH SRH 0 0 0539142 C/S To 536151 Akay,Metin DOD N00014-05-1-1025 0 0 0539168 C/S To 534189 Lynch,Daniel NSF DMS-0417769 0 0 0539174 C/S To 536104 Osterberg,Ulf DOC 60NANB4D1142 0 0 0539189 C/S To 534037 Baker,Ian NSF DMR-0451425 0 0 0539190 C/S To 534007 Baker,Ian NSF OPP-0221120 0 0 0539191 C/S To 530465 Paulsen,Keith NIH 5R01CA069544-09 1 0 1539192 C/S To 537213 Pogue,Brian MGH MASS GENERAL -1 0 -1539193 C/S To 536749 Pogue,Brian UCI 2003-1343 -1 0 -1539194 C/S To 530116 Pogue,Brian NIH 1R01CA109558-01 1 0 1539195 C/S To 537164 Pogue,Brian RMDI C0504-1 0 0 0539196 C/S To 538330 Pogue,Brian ART TD OPTICAL IMAGI 0 0 0539197 C/S To 536339 Schulson,Erland NOAA NA17RP1400 0 0 0539198 C/S To 534006 Schulson,Erland NSF OPP-0328605 0 0 0539199 C/S To 536748 Paulsen,Keith UCI 2003-1344 0 0 0539200 C/S To 530371 Paulsen,Keith NIH 5P01CA080139-05 0 0 0539201 C/S To 530874 Paulsen,Keith NIH 2R01EB001982-11A 0 0 0539203 C/S To 536136 Lynd,Lee DOE DE-FG02-02ER1535 0 0 0

Thayer School Total 12,269,498 4,425,449 16,694,947

THAYER SCHOOLTotal 12,269,498 4,425,449 16,694,947

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Thayer School

Equipment538211 Nanomaterial Res.Equ AVDF 0 0 0 0 200,000 0 0 200,000

0 0 0 0 200,000 0 0 200,000EquipmentTotal

Instruction536088 Sub Of 5-36086 UNH 11,768 20,350 4,620 5,782 0 766 0 43,286

11,768 20,350 4,620 5,782 0 766 0 43,286InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored536151 2nd Internation Ieee DOD 0 0 0 473 0 7,691 0 8,164537022 Software Protection RRI 8,726 0 3,141 -339 0 0 6,848 18,376539142 C/S To 536151 DOD 200 -272 72 0 0 0 0 0

8,926 -272 3,213 134 0 7,691 6,848 26,540Other SponsoredTotal

Research530044 Dynamic Pressure NIH 23,604 0 8,498 2,379 0 0 2,759 37,240530085 Irradiated Tissue NIH 2,222 18,293 800 8,446 0 587 15,516 45,864530116 Fluorescence Imaging NIH 6,941 4,260 2,724 18,489 307 1,966 19,349 54,036530122 Magnetic Resonance NIH 6,807 2,055 2,874 119 0 0 7,042 18,897530358 Brain Deformation NIH 58,544 25,988 23,703 20,602 0 4,202 72,824 205,863530371 Breast Ca Imaging NIH 4,562 0 1,642 2,104 0 4,259 8,125 20,692530372 Core A Sub Of 530371 NIH 26,151 33,098 15,899 34,033 719 70 47,525 157,495530375 Project 2 Of 530371 NIH 13,444 0 4,840 750 -4,274 164 11,404 26,328530376 Project 3 Of 530371 NIH 12,341 -3,275 3,662 6,746 0 0 11,566 31,040530377 Project 4 Of 530371 NIH 6,026 -3,520 2,169 -587 0 0 2,429 6,517530434 Effect Of Maturation NIH 62,223 13,468 23,034 5,908 0 4,778 62,492 171,903530465 Image Breast Cancer NIH 92,498 120,301 32,566 104,550 700 899 157,646 509,160530827 Spectral-Encoding NIH 64,422 19,996 23,529 19,255 27,964 4,120 76,294 235,580530874 Microwave Imaging NIH 67,798 86,462 32,150 68,425 0 1,282 122,155 378,272534005 Induced Electric NSF 52,536 0 15,913 637 0 1,481 41,862 112,429534006 Collaborative Resear NSF 0 20,020 423 17,498 0 245 13,691 51,877534007 Antarctic Ice Cores NSF 1,896 14,259 683 19,185 0 1,273 13,523 50,819534014 Magnetosphere- NSF 26,403 0 9,505 336 0 1,192 22,237 59,673534024 Perceptual Optimizat NSF 0 770 69 0 0 0 499 1,338534033 Sub Of 5-34164 NSF 0 0 0 2,500 0 0 625 3,125534037 Reu Site Program NSF 0 145 13 20,412 0 2,844 5,854 29,268534039 Controlling Modes NSF -48 0 -17 288 0 0 1,675 1,898534045 Sub Of 5-34007 NSF 0 3,700 252 0 0 0 0 3,952534053 Robot Deployment NSF 1,942 20,442 1,021 14,476 10,727 0 14,109 62,717534065 Ipa NSF 118,000 0 10,620 0 0 0 0 128,620534079 3rd International NSF 0 301 108 1,679 0 23,391 0 25,479534106 Goali NSF 7,769 0 2,797 0 0 0 6,276 16,842534133 Dispersiv Alfven NSF 16,524 0 5,949 -1 0 0 13,349 35,821534150 Measurement NSF 2,533 0 912 106 0 274 2,272 6,097534152 M-I Coupling NSF 2,045 0 736 34,174 0 1,000 4,593 42,548534163 Development NSF 11,679 14,362 4,260 102,841 827 1,180 33,881 169,030534164 Further Studies Dr NSF 12,478 20,545 4,492 29,630 0 2,948 30,245 100,338534171 Sub Of 534164 NSF 0 8,490 728 0 0 0 0 9,218534172 B.C.C./B2 Suparalloy NSF 0 7,450 152 4,080 1,425 5,713 4,542 23,362536003 Cybercrime FBI 0 0 0 535 0 144 394 1,073536006 Comparative Investig DOE 672 0 242 17,959 0 71 543 19,487536010 Role Of Biomass Usa DOE 114,255 0 28,418 73,404 0 25,055 84,748 325,880536023 Protein Crystal Grow NASA 0 0 0 79 0 0 47 126536036 Generation Systems DOD 66,585 27,280 24,348 33,798 4,595 10,282 79,218 246,106536038 Ipa Usariem USAI 87,241 0 30,170 0 0 0 0 117,411536055 Predictive Models NOA 72,874 0 26,234 2,998 15,694 1,320 61,435 180,555536059 Cyber Log Analysis DOJ 57,236 19,320 20,605 401,954 3,353 3,899 74,361 580,728536071 Exploratory Studies DOD 5,171 4,451 1,681 4,197 0 0 6,809 22,309536072 Ipa Taylor DOD 198,637 0 71,509 0 0 0 0 270,146

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Account Description Sponsor

536082 Warfighter Phys Stat USAI 7,788 4,025 1,869 4,037 0 0 8,126 25,845536084 Electrodynamics NASA 5,775 0 2,079 38,624 0 1,182 5,554 53,214536097 Study Of Physical DOD 16,976 -805 6,112 7,923 -297 1,568 16,476 47,953536098 Three Dimensional DOD 27,924 0 10,053 1,091 0 1,153 3,218 43,439536099 River And Lake Ice DOD 27,378 2,560 9,856 5,725 0 0 25,314 70,833536104 Smart Laser Beams DOC 17,542 29,810 6,315 77,590 424,169 2,640 59,469 617,535536105 Leading Biomass Pre DOE 18,667 25,250 6,627 174,939 0 4,086 73,907 303,476536119 Lignin Blockers USDA 29,528 15,320 10,630 20,355 0 1,408 14,563 91,804536131 Sub Of 536104 DOC 119,290 18,025 42,726 18,926 0 2,032 109,197 310,196536133 Distributed Systems DOC 23,382 38,250 7,367 38,459 0 1,614 44,286 153,358536136 Sub Of 5-36006 DOE 16,956 1,051 5,612 28,299 2,095 896 22,379 77,288536147 Scada-Task 5 ODP 0 0 0 0 0 4,154 2,467 6,621536149 Pretreated Biomass DOE 4,311 3,023 2,498 0 0 0 5,841 15,673536153 Acute Mtn Sickness USAI 11,997 0 4,319 0 0 0 9,692 26,008536168 Magnetosphere NASA 0 1,660 0 0 0 0 0 1,660536201 Fundamentals Of Bio DOE 2,497 3,318 899 102 0 0 4,049 10,865536208 Marine Modeling NOA 660 0 237 575 0 538 1,194 3,204536214 Intrustion Detection DOJ 0 0 0 90 0 0 37 127536217 Info Retrieval DOJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0536218 Security Studies DOJ 314,517 35,117 114,847 19,661 5,868 18,571 294,040 802,621536223 Training Analysis DOJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0536224 Security Studies DOJ 331,071 24,396 120,823 35,998 4,644 4,019 300,803 821,754536238 Security Studies DOJ 317,131 50,478 105,535 140,230 12,234 19,672 343,404 988,684536268 Systems Engineering DOD 10,469 2,454 3,990 31,771 0 5,094 30,794 84,572536275 Biomass Pretreatment USDA 3,903 0 937 39,406 0 0 1,134 45,380536276 Operational Coastal NASA 17,072 0 6,146 200,150 0 0 15,238 238,606536304 Enabling Tech Deploy DOJ 0 454 0 0 0 0 1,444 1,898536308 Sub Of 536395 DOC 0 0 0 0 177,359 0 0 177,359536309 Sub Of 536395 DOC 0 222 80 2,905 0 6,483 5,756 15,446536313 Biocommodity DOC 101,385 73,736 29,680 169,800 23,117 10,249 185,593 593,560536314 Sub Of 536313 DOC 69,476 70,658 27,964 187,915 3,578 2,212 158,426 520,229536315 Sub Of 536313 DOC 78,695 77,794 34,780 87,388 17,749 7,699 141,393 445,498536330 Security Studies DOJ 239,458 133,783 86,798 161,198 77,652 15,712 307,891 1,022,492536332 Advanced Magnetics DOE 23,349 82,255 8,405 91,435 0 11,338 82,609 299,391536339 Fracture Of Sea Ice NOA 68,428 23,815 24,634 30,656 2,366 1,041 76,850 227,790536346 Deformation Maps DOC 8,400 0 3,024 0 0 0 6,786 18,210536347 Adriatic Sea DOD 65,466 96 15,669 2,285 0 4,833 57,333 145,682536356 Debris-Laden Ice DOD 1,872 20,815 674 21,407 0 0 6,655 51,423536359 Ultra Low Frequency NASA 106,602 18,410 38,377 21,753 2,569 18,169 112,760 318,640536375 Reconstruction NASA 41,528 0 8,218 3,362 0 3,178 32,646 88,932536385 Uxo Discrimination DOD 72,838 39,000 24,872 11,183 0 9,598 90,287 247,778536390 Svalbard NASA 4,851 0 1,746 256 0 0 4,071 10,924536395 Dart Nanomagnetics DOC 112,100 32,173 30,868 50,976 4,738 3,635 119,088 353,578536397 Rapid Calculation DOD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0536398 Sub Of 536395 DOC 92,806 40,604 33,615 61,148 4,932 2,438 116,002 351,545536399 Sub Of 536395 DOC 52,356 10,965 13,148 16,451 306 10,942 54,500 158,668536713 Secretion Capacity IRC 0 0 0 6,979 0 0 0 6,979536739 Vision Correction IRCT 2,572 4,830 926 5,546 0 0 0 13,874536748 Optical Imaging UCI 25,114 31,305 9,041 27,475 0 5,774 43,907 142,616536749 Spatial-Spectral UCI 5,161 28,640 1,858 41,368 19,052 7,187 37,944 141,210536754 Compact Tunable UNH 0 0 0 2,123 0 0 0 2,123536755 Optical Tunable UNH 48 -28 17 0 0 0 0 37536816 Lagrangian Circul UNH 4,442 0 1,599 1,550 3,680 287 4,679 16,237536824 Biocomplexity Bioeco IS 4,570 0 1,645 0 0 414 3,938 10,567536846 Bio-Oil Project STNH 4,500 0 1,620 5,000 0 0 0 11,120537001 Sludge To Ethanol CPBR 0 6,127 180 0 0 0 0 6,307537012 Hf-Deicer IEL 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 5537030 Hearing Protection CREA 3,050 6,460 1,390 5,866 0 540 7,283 24,589537031 Compact Inductor PMBS 0 10,490 0 10,952 0 0 6,742 28,184537033 Carbon Nanotube Filt SELD -17,054 0 -5,969 0 0 0 -9,421 -32,444537061 Conjugate Studies AUGS 7,720 0 2,779 295 0 0 6,842 17,636537073 P2ings VERI 35,549 0 12,798 0 0 797 29,191 78,335537085 Data Mining SRH 0 11,068 192 11,027 0 0 7,244 29,531537108 Shock Stop Ii CREA 7,430 10,178 2,675 11,903 0 0 13,723 45,909537115 Carbon Nanotube SELD 125,121 0 44,873 6,765 0 113 68,792 245,664537137 Advanced Pkg MIT 10,303 0 3,709 0 0 0 8,323 22,335

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Account Description Sponsor

537139 Icemaker Development IEL 81,363 1,360 20,938 3,652 0 2,426 0 109,739537143 Sttr Noise Ctrl SOUN 145 2,520 279 656 0 0 0 3,600537164 Cancer Detection RMDI 150 0 36 8 0 0 115 309537165 Protein Production GLYC 114,957 36,420 29,340 62,248 0 1,743 0 244,708537213 Online-Measurement MGH 36,021 31,543 13,284 44,084 40,206 6,941 69,252 241,331538013 Anr Module SOUN 34,444 16,000 12,151 1,825 0 0 0 64,420538041 Hearing Protection NCII 0 4,592 214 7,208 0 393 0 12,407538108 Active Noise Reduct SOUN 16,242 0 4,686 1,198 0 525 0 22,651538330 Td Optical Imaging ART 2,083 0 500 0 0 0 1,535 4,118538691 Depuy DEPU 114,511 130,323 60,074 74,710 0 11,164 33,325 424,107539004 C/S To 536359 NASA 10,200 -13,872 3,672 0 0 0 0 0539005 C/S To 534163 NSF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0539008 C/S To 5-37252 BOS 22,050 -29,988 7,938 0 0 0 0 0539052 C/S To 5-36010 DOE 33,921 -45,942 12,020 0 0 0 0 -1539069 C/S To 536105 DOE 10,104 -13,741 3,637 0 0 0 0 0539094 C/S To 536119 USDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0539140 C/S To 534079 NSF 200 -272 72 0 0 0 0 0539141 C/S To 537085 SRH 15,000 -20,400 5,400 0 0 0 0 0539168 C/S To 534189 NSF 13,480 -18,333 4,853 0 0 0 0 0539174 C/S To 536104 DOC 23,700 -32,232 8,532 0 0 0 0 0539189 C/S To 534037 NSF 936 -1,273 337 0 0 0 0 0539190 C/S To 534007 NSF 4,679 -6,364 1,685 0 0 0 0 0539191 C/S To 530465 NIH 13,935 -18,951 5,017 0 0 0 0 1539192 C/S To 537213 MGH 6,967 -9,476 2,508 0 0 0 0 -1539193 C/S To 536749 UCI 6,967 -9,476 2,508 0 0 0 0 -1539194 C/S To 530116 NIH 1,936 -2,632 697 0 0 0 0 1539195 C/S To 537164 RMDI 116 -158 42 0 0 0 0 0539196 C/S To 538330 ART 271 -369 98 0 0 0 0 0539197 C/S To 536339 NOA 11,655 -15,851 4,196 0 0 0 0 0539198 C/S To 534006 NSF 7,479 -10,171 2,692 0 0 0 0 0539199 C/S To 536748 UCI 13,797 -18,764 4,967 0 0 0 0 0539200 C/S To 530371 NIH 40,267 -54,763 14,496 0 0 0 0 0539201 C/S To 530874 NIH 12,771 -17,369 4,598 0 0 0 0 0539203 C/S To 536136 DOE 3,100 -4,216 1,116 0 0 0 0 0

4,640,428 1,344,588 1,603,858 3,210,495 888,054 319,097 4,418,601 16,425,121ResearchTotal

Thayer School 4,661,122 1,364,666 1,611,691 3,216,411 1,088,054 327,554 4,425,449 16,694,947Total

4,661,122 1,364,666 1,611,691 3,216,411 1,088,054 327,554 4,425,449 16,694,947Thayer School

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Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect TotalTotal

Expense

Dartmouth CollegeOffice of Sponsored Projects

FY’05 Agency Sponsored Expense & College Cost Share by Type Research & Type Funding

Type Funding

<-- Agency Sponsored Expenses --> <-- College Cost Shared Expense -->

Tuck School

FellowshipFoundation 3,105 0 3,105 0 0 0 3,105

FellowshipTotal 3,105 0 3,105 0 0 0 3,105

InstructionFederal 220,000 0 220,000 0 0 0 220,000

InstructionTotal 220,000 0 220,000 0 0 0 220,000

Other SponsoredFederal 993,126 327,726 1,320,852 0 0 0 1,320,852

Other SponsoredTotal 993,126 327,726 1,320,852 0 0 0 1,320,852

ResearchFederal 205,339 94,866 300,205 0 0 0 300,205Foundation 1,325 199 1,524 0 0 0 1,524

ResearchTotal 206,664 95,065 301,729 0 0 0 301,729

Tuck School 1,422,895 422,791 1,845,686 0 0 0 1,845,686

Dartmouth Totals 130,998,803 42,627,815 173,626,618 4,363,984 2,188,021 6,552,005 180,178,623

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FY 2005 Expenses by Funding Type: Tuck School

4,6290.25%

1,841,05799.75%

Foundation Other Federal

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Funding Source and Type Research

Funding Source

Tuck School

Tuck School

FellowshipFoundation 0 2,331 102 672 0 0 0 3,105

0 2,331 102 672 0 0 0 3,105FellowshipTotal

InstructionOther Federal 0 0 0 220,000 0 0 0 220,000

0 0 0 220,000 0 0 0 220,000InstructionTotal

Other SponsoredOther Federal 194,900 89,084 75,707 339,198 0 294,237 327,726 1,320,852

194,900 89,084 75,707 339,198 0 294,237 327,726 1,320,852Other SponsoredTotal

ResearchFoundation 0 1,215 110 0 0 0 199 1,524Other Federal 116,681 840 30,341 47,658 0 9,819 94,866 300,205

116,681 2,055 30,451 47,658 0 9,819 95,065 301,729ResearchTotal

Tuck School 311,581 93,470 106,260 607,528 0 304,056 422,791 1,845,686Total

311,581 93,470 106,260 607,528 0 304,056 422,791 1,845,686Tuck School

36,609,227 17,387,063 17,162,966 53,310,750 2,977,986 3,550,811 42,627,815 173,626,618Dartmouth Totals

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FY’05 Expense Summary: Expense Categories by Type Funding and Type Research

Type Funding

Tuck School

Fellowship0 2,331 102 672 0 0 0 3,105Foundation0 2,331 102 672 0 0 0 3,105FellowshipTotal

Instruction0 0 0 220,000 0 0 0 220,000Federal0 0 0 220,000 0 0 0 220,000InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored194,900 89,084 75,707 339,198 0 294,237 327,726 1,320,852Federal194,900 89,084 75,707 339,198 0 294,237 327,726 1,320,852Other SponsoredTotal

Research116,681 840 30,341 47,658 0 9,819 94,866 300,205Federal

0 1,215 110 0 0 0 199 1,524Foundation116,681 2,055 30,451 47,658 0 9,819 95,065 301,729ResearchTotal

311,581 93,470 106,260 607,528 0 304,056 422,791 1,845,686Tuck School

36,609,227 17,387,063 17,162,966 53,310,750 2,977,986 3,550,811 42,627,815 173,626,618Dartmouth Totals

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FY’05 Detail of Direct, Indirect & Total Expenses by Department

Tuck School

Tuck School536016 Moral Suasion King,Andrew EPA R-82791802-0 45,455 -105 45,350536034 Minority Business Danko,James SBA SBAHQ-03-I0029 497,181 154,146 651,327536058 Ambep Danko,James SBA SBAHQ-03-J0005 220,000 0 220,000536068 Minority Business Danko,James SBA SBAHQ-04-I-0065 495,945 173,580 669,525536106 Research Agenda Baker,Kenneth DOC 60NANB4D1143 131,539 78,134 209,673536160 I3p Econ Tuck Johnson,Eric ODP 2003-TK-TX-0003 28,345 16,837 45,182538031 Strategies Program Wainwright,Fred NASD NASDAQ 1,325 199 1,524538043 Economics Fellowship Laporta,Rafael SLON BR-4043T 3,105 0 3,105

Tuck School Total 1,422,895 422,791 1,845,686

TUCK SCHOOLTotal 1,422,895 422,791 1,845,686

Total DartmouthCollege 130,998,803 42,627,815 173,626,618

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Tuck School

Tuck School

Fellowship538043 Economics Fellowship SLON 0 2,331 102 672 0 0 0 3,105

0 2,331 102 672 0 0 0 3,105FellowshipTotal

Instruction536058 Ambep SBA 0 0 0 220,000 0 0 0 220,000

0 0 0 220,000 0 0 0 220,000InstructionTotal

Other Sponsored536034 Minority Business SBA 107,000 69,200 48,426 176,909 0 95,646 154,146 651,327536068 Minority Business SBA 87,900 19,884 27,281 162,289 0 198,591 173,580 669,525

194,900 89,084 75,707 339,198 0 294,237 327,726 1,320,852Other SponsoredTotal

Research536016 Moral Suasion EPA 0 0 0 42,939 0 2,516 -105 45,350536106 Research Agenda DOC 97,202 840 23,328 4,719 0 5,450 78,134 209,673536160 I3p Econ Tuck ODP 19,479 0 7,013 0 0 1,853 16,837 45,182538031 Strategies Program NASD 0 1,215 110 0 0 0 199 1,524

116,681 2,055 30,451 47,658 0 9,819 95,065 301,729ResearchTotal

Tuck School 311,581 93,470 106,260 607,528 0 304,056 422,791 1,845,686Total

311,581 93,470 106,260 607,528 0 304,056 422,791 1,845,686Tuck School

36,609,227 17,387,063 17,162,966 53,310,750 2,977,986 3,550,811 42,627,815 173,626,618Dartmouth Totals

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GLOSSARY

of

TERMS & ACRONYMS

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS & ACRONYMS Sponsor Agency Types: G = Federal Government S = State or Local Government F = Foundation C = Corporation E = Educational Institutions P = Other Private Non Profit Institutions Z = Other Proposal Types: N = New C = Non-Competing Renewal R = Competing Renewal S = Supplement Project Purpose: Clinical Trials: Ongoing testing of a clinical regimen Equipment: Purchase of equipment with sponsor funds Fellowships: Sponsorship of research or other activity as part

of graduate or post-graduate training Instructional: Sponsored funds received for the purpose of

instruction, either in a course offereing of as part of a special program

Other Sponsored: Projects that do not fit into any other category, such as curriculum development, sponsorship of a workshop, conference or symposium, or other special program development such as a pilot community health care project

Research: Sponsorship of scientific inquiry or research United States Government Sponsors:

Federal Departments

DOC Department of Commerce DOD Department of Defense AFOSR Air Force Office of Scientific Research AMRD Army Medical Research and Development ARO Army Research Office ARPA Advanced Research Projects Agency CRREL Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory ONR Office of Naval Research OED Department of Education

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Federal Departments (cont’d)

DOE Department of Energy DHHS Department of Health and Human Services

PHS Public Health Service AHCPR Agency for Health Care Policy and Research AHRQ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality CDC Centers For Disease Control CDC-NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health HRSA Health Resources and Services Administration HRSA-BHP Bureau of Health Professions HRSA-MCH Material and Child Health Bureau NIH National Institutes of Health NIH-FIC National Institute of Health-Fogarty International Center NIH-NCCAM National Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine NIH-NCHGR National Center for Human Genome Research NIH-NCI National Cancer Institute NSAP (NASBP) National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project NIH-NCNR National Institute Health-National Council Nursing Research NIH-NCRR National Center for Research Resources NIH-NEI National Eye Institute NIH-NHLBI National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute NIH-NIA National Institute on Aging NIH-NIAAA National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIH-NIAID National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases NIH-NIAMS National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases NIH-NICHD National Institute of Child Health and Human Development NIH-NIDA National Institute on Drug Abuse NIH-NIDCD National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders NIH-NIDDK National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases NIH-NIEHS National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences NIH-NIGMS National Institute of General Medical Sciences NIH-NIMH National Institute of Mental Health NIH-NINDS National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke NIH-NLM National Library of Medicine SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

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Federal Departments Cont’d

DOJ Department of Justice FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation

NIPC National Infrastructure Protection Center NIJ National Institute of Justice EPA Environmental Protection Agency

Independent Agencies of the Federal Government

NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

STSI Space Telescope Science Institute NEA National Endowment for the Arts NEH National Endowment for the Humanities NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NSF National Science Foundation

Other Sponsor Agencies JCPR Joint Center for Poverty Research, Northwestern University State of NH

BSMS Bureau of Special Medical Services DPH Division of Public Health HSA Highway Safety Agency

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