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See Page 125 for Regental - approval vla the Finance and Audit Committee. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM THE OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR DOCKET NO. 31 1036 October 31, 1986 TO MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE AND AUDIT COmITTEE: Mr. Mario Yzaguirre, Chairman Mr. William F. Roden, Vice Chairman Mr. Tom B. Rhodes The Docket for The University of Texas System Administration and the Dockets recommended by the Chief Administrative Officers concerned and prepared by the component institutions listed below are herewith submitted for ratification or approval, as appropriate, at the meeting of the U. T. System Board of Regents on December 4-5, 1986. The Office of the Chancellor concurs in these recommendations. Institutions The University of Texas Sy~tem Administration The University of Texaa at Arlington The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Dallas The TJnfversity of Texas at El Paso The Uuiversity of Texas of the Permian Basin The University cf Texas at San Antonio The University of Texas at Tyler The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio The University of Texas System Cancer Center The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler Pages C-1 through 12-28 AR-1 through AR-29 A-1 through A-129 0-1 through D-20 EP-1 through EP-18 PB-1 through PB-5 SA-1 through SA-19 TA-1 through TA-10 TC-I through TC-4 HD-1 through HD-34 G-l through G-50 HH-1 through HH-48 HS-1 through HS-43 CC-1 through CC-21 HT-1 through HT-9 Chancellor xecutive Vice Chancellor Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs for Health Affairs KM: lsr xc: Mr. Jess Hay, Chairman of the Board Mr. Robert B. Baldwin, I11 Mr. Jack S. Blanton Mrs. Janey Slaughter Brlscoe Mrs. Beryl Buckley Milburn Mr. Shannon H. Ratliff

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See Page 1 2 5 for Regen ta l - approval vla the Finance and Audit Committee.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM

THE OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR

DOCKET NO. 31

1036

October 31, 1986

TO MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE AND AUDIT COmITTEE:

Mr. Mario Yzaguirre, Chairman Mr. William F. Roden, Vice Chairman Mr. Tom B. Rhodes

The Docket f o r The University of Texas System Administration and the Dockets recommended by the Chief Administrative Officers concerned and prepared by the component institutions listed below are herewith submitted f o r ratification or approval, as appropriate, at the meeting of the U. T. System Board of Regents on December 4 - 5 , 1986. The Office of the Chancellor concurs in these recommendations.

Institutions

The University of Texas Sy~tem Administration

The University of Texaa at Arlington

The University of Texas a t Austin

The University of Texas at Dallas

The TJnfversity of Texas at El Paso

The Uuiversity of Texas of the Permian Basin

The U n i v e r s i t y cf Texas a t San Antonio

The University of Texas at Tyler

The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas

The University of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston

The Univers i ty of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

The University of Texas System Cancer Center

The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler

Pages

C-1 through 12-28

AR-1 through AR-29

A-1 through A-129

0-1 through D-20

EP-1 through EP-18

PB-1 through PB-5

SA-1 through SA-19

TA-1 through TA-10

TC-I t h rough TC-4

HD-1 through HD-34

G-l through G-50

HH-1 through HH-48

HS-1 through HS-43

CC-1 through CC-21

HT-1 through HT-9

Chancellor xecutive V i c e Chancellor Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs for Health Affairs

KM: lsr

xc: Mr. Jess Hay, Chairman of t h e Board Mr. Robert B. Baldwin, I11 Mr. Jack S . Blanton Mrs. Janey Slaughter Brlscoe Mrs. Beryl Buckley Milburn M r . Shannon H. Ratliff

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTLM

U. T. BOARD OF REGEEiS1 MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5 , 1986

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Land Matters, i nc lud ing Standard Easements, Surface Leases, Pennfts and Water Contracts . . . . . . . . . . C-3

Hogg Foundation f o r Mental Health and Ima Hogg F o u n d a t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-11

Summary of Operations - Medical and Dental Services Research and Cevelopment Prograrns/Physicans Referral Service. . . . . . - C-15

Changes to the 1986-87 System-wide Personnel Pay P l a n . . . . . . C-23

Amendments t o t h e 1986-87 System Administration Operating Budget (Including staff appointmects, changes of status and transfers of funds w i t h i n e x i s t i n g budget to ta l s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-24

Land and Investment Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-28 (See attachment L & f 1-91)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

LAND MATTERS, I N C L U D I N G STANDARD EASEMENTS,

SURFACE LEASES, P E W I T S AND WATER CONTRACTS

Pipeline Easements Nos. 6734 - 6757, Powerline Easements Nos. 0001 - 0003. Surface Leases Nos. 0009 - 0019, Assignment of Leases Nos. 4243.4309, 4377, 4471, 4905, 4908. 4909, 4911. 4952, 5049, 5052, 5330. 5470, 5471, 5473, 5518, 5528, 5642, 5745, 5815. 5911. 5961, 6181, 6499,4242, 5055, 4405, and Salt Water Disposal Contract No. 27D.--It is recommended by the Office of the Chancellor that the followingapplications for easements and surface leases, assignment of leases, and the salt water disposal contract be approved. All have beenapproved as to content by the appropriate officials. Payment for each has been received unless otherwise indicated, and each document ;$on the University's standard form when applicable and is at the standard rate effective February 1. 1984, unless otherwise indicated.

PiDeline Easements Nos. 6734 - 6757

Location(Bl ad #) Size Peri od Consideration

18 86.00 rods of 111/87 S 400.004-1/2 11 line 12131/96 (mi n. )

16 41. 18 rods of 9/1/86 400.004-1/2" line 8/31/96 (mi n. )

3 and 407.33 rods of 12/1/86 1,832.9958 ullder 12 11 1ine 11/30/96

16 158.91 rods of 8/1/86 794.553-1/2 11 1i ne 7/31/96

50, 49, 1~207.33 rods of 12/1/86 5,432.99ar:d 47 4-1/2" 1ine 11/30/96

21 1,204.00 rods of 1/1/87 7,826.0020" 1ine 12/31/96

16 711. 00 rods of 1/1/87 3,199.504u 1i ne 12/31/96

35 and 541. 00 rods of 1/1/87 2,434.5031 4'1 1ine 12/31/96

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9 2.002.00 rods of 1/1/87 9,009.00.:;,c.Junder 12'· 1ine 12/31/96 ~

\';ardCounty

Ward

Ward

Andre'....s

Crane

Upton &Reagan

Crockett&. Reagan

Winkler

(.,'ard

PipelineOil

PipelineGas

Type Permit

PipelineOil

PipelineOil

PipelineGas

PipelineOil

PipelineGas

PipelineOil

Comeany

Chevron U. S. A. Inc.

Cabot Pipeline Corporation

Crown Central Pipe LineCompany(Renewal of #4350)

El Paso Natural Gas Company(Renewal of #4263 &#4359)

Fin-Tex Pipe Line Company(Renewal of #4221)

Chevron Pipe Line Company(Renewal of #4231)

Chevron Pipe Line Company(Renewal of #4261)

Chevron Pipe line Company(Renewal of #4258)

Chevron Pipe Line Company(Renewal of #4262)

6735

No.

6737

6736

6738

6734

6739

6740

6741

6742

No. Company Type Permit County (Block #) Size Period L.ons 1 cera 1: 1 on6743 Mid-America Pipeline Company Pipeline Andrews 13 and 2~312.06 rods of 9/1/86 $ 10,404.27

(Renewal of #4225) Oil/Ga s 14 4-1/2 11 line 8/31/96

6744 Mid-America Pipeline Company Pipe7ine Andrews 1 1,413.70 rods of 11/1/86 6,361.65(Renewal of #4232) Oil /Ga s 4-1/2" line 10/31/96

6745 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Pipeline Crane 30 and 660.80 rods of 11/1/86 2,973.60(Renewal of #4219) Gas 31 under 12" line 10/31/96

6746 Tenneco Oi 1 Company Pipellne Andrews 1 646.55 rods of 9/1/86 3,232.75SWD 3" line 8/31/96

6747 Conoeo Inc. Pipeline Andrews 13 364,26 ro.ds of 9/1/86 1,821. 30Water 411 1i ne 8/31/96

6748 The Permi an Corporation Pipeline Reagan 58 308. 50 ~'od s of 1/1/87 1,388.25n (Renewal of #4349) Oil 4-1/2 11 line 12/31/96IUl

6749 Mobil Pipe Line Company Pipeline Andrews 4 and 326.80 rods of 1/1/87 1,470.60(Renewal of #4364) Oil 5 4-1/2 11 line 12/31/96

6750 Scurlock Oil Company Pipeline Pecos 16 325.00 rods of 12/1/86 1,462.50(Renewal of #4537) Oil 3-1/2" line 11/30/96

6751 Texas-New Mexico Pipe Line Co. Pipeline Andrews 12 165.30 rods of 11/1/86 743.85(Renewal of #4191) Oil 4-1/2" 1ine 10/31/96

6752 Phil1jps Pipe line Company Pipeline Upton 4 and 3,276.78 rods of 11/1/86 14,745.51(Renewal of #4265) Oil 3 under 12" line 10/31/96

6753 Phillips 66 Natural Gas Company Pipeline Crane 30 1,200.40 rods of 11/1/86 5,401.80(Renewal of ~4266) Gas under 12" line 10/31/96

6754 Ph ill; ps 66 Natura 1 Gas Company Pipeline Ector 35 538.00 rods of 11/1/86 2,421.00(Renewal of #4267) Gas under It' 1; ne 10/31/96

6755 Phillips 66 Natural Gas Company Pipeline Andrews 10 and 3,287.90 rods of 12/1/86 19,661.45,.....j

(Renewal of #4459) Gas 11 under 12 01 line & 11/30/96~

748.60 rods of Q12" & under 24" line

No. Company Type Permit County (Block #) Size Period ConSlderatlon6756 Phillips 66 Natural Gas Company Pipeline Andrews 4 and 206.20 rods of 1/1/87 $ 927.90

(Renewal of #4460) Gas 5 3-1/21t 1i ne 12/31/96

6757 Phillips 66 Natural Gas Company Pipeline Crane 30 3,337.40 rods of 12/1/86 26,809.95(Renewal of #4461) Gas under 12 11 line & 11/30/96

1,814.10 rods of12" &under 24" line

Power & Telephone Line Easements Nos. 0001 - 0003nI0; Location

No. Company Type Permit County (Block #) Size Period Consideration0001 Texas Electric Service Company Powerline Andrews 11, 6, 7, 1,647.58 rods of 9/1/86 3,295.16

Distribution &Martin and 13 single pole 8/31/96

0002 E1 Paso Electric Company Powerline El Paso L 12.42 rods of 12/1/86 400.00(Renewal of #4247) Transmission single pole 11/30/96 (mi n. )

0003 Texas Electric Service Company POl-Ierl i ne Andrews 5, 8, 10, 405.99 rods of 11/1/86 568.39(Renewal of #4224) Distribution 13 & 4 single pole 10/31/96

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Loca ti on DistanceNo. Company Type Permi t County (Block #) or Area Period Consideration0009 Phillips 66 Natural Gas Su rface Ma rt i n 7 1 acre tract 9/1/86 S 4,000.00

Company Booster Pump approx i rna te1y 8/31/96Stat~on

0010 Tesoro Crude Oil Company Surface Reagan 9 209' x 209 1 10/1/86 4,000.00Oil Un 1oadi ng approximately 9/30/96Station

0011 Texas Electric Service Company Surface Andrews 9 300' x 300 1 10/1/86 4,000.00(Renewal of #1620) Electric approximately 9/30/96

Substation

0012 A. P. Simpson Surface Ward 16 300' x 245' 7/1/86 600.00*(Renewal of #5441) Office and approximately 6/30/87

n Truck Yardt'-J

0013 Circle Bar Truck Corral, Inc. Su rface Culberson 48 and Each site 9/1/86 800.00*T~vo (2) Sign &Pecos 16 50' x 50 ' 8/31/87Sites approximately

0014 Amoco Production Company Surface Andrews 11 8.30 acres 9/1/36 4,980.00Gasoline Plant approxi rna te ly 8/31/96& Booster Site

0015 Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Surface Ward 17 0.13 acre 10/1/86 4,000.00(Renewal of ~419B) Telephone Re- approximately 9/30/96

peater Building

0016 Shell Pipe Line Corporation Surface Reagan 7 and 12. 12 acres 12/lIR6 7,272.00(Renewal of #4195) Pump Station 12 approximately 11/30/96

*Renewable from year to year, but not to exceed a total of ten years. Negotiated by the Manager of University Lands - Surface lnterests. ~

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No. Com~any Type Permi t County (Block #) or Area Period ConSlderatlon0017 Sammy Terrel Su rface Reagan 2 210 1 x 210 1 10/1/86 $ 400.00*

Residential approximately 9/30/87Site

0018 Atlantic Richfield Co. Su rface Crane 31 7.36 acres 11/1/86 4,416.00Block 31 Plant approximately 10/31/96

0019 Phillips 66 Company Surface Lease Andrews 10 0.234 acre 9/1/86 4,000.00Oil Rece i vi ng approximately 8/31/96Facil Hy

() Ass i gnrlent of Leases Nos. 4243, 4309, 4377, 4471, 4905, 4908, 4909, 4911 , 4952, 5049, 5052, 5330, 5470, 5471, 5473,I

CJ 5518, 5528, 5642, 5745, 5815, 5911, 5961, 6181, 6499, 4242, 5055 and 4405

No. Assignor Assignee Type Permi t County Consideration4243 El Paso Natura 1 Gas Company Apache Gas Corpol~ation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

4309 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corpora t ion Pipeline Crockett 400.00

4377 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

4471 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corpora ti on Pipeline Crockett 400.00

4905 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

4908 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corpora ti on Pipeline Crockett 400.00

4909 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

*Renewable from year to year, but not to exceed a total of ten years. Negotiated by the Manager of University Lands - Surface Interests.

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4911 E1 Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pi peiTne--- ---- -- ----- - -- "crockett 4UU.OU

4952 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5049 El Paso Natura 1 Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5052 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5330 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5470 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corpora t ion Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5471 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5473 El Paso Natural Gas Compary Apache Gas Corpora t ion Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5518 E1 Paso Natura 1 Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00r:I

-.0 5528 E1 Paso Natul~a 1 Gas Company Apache Gas Corpora t ion Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5642 El Paso Natura 1 Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5745 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5815 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.0C

5911 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

5961 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

6181 El Paso Natural Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

6499 El Paso Natura 1 Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Pipeline Crockett 400.00

4242 El Paso Natura 1 Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Su rface Crockett 400.00 ,..5055 El Paso Natura 1 Gas Company Apache Gas Corporation Surface Crockett 400.00 0..4405 E1 Paso N<ltural Gas Company Apache Gas Co rpo ra t ion Su rface Crockett 400.00 ..

No.27D

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CompanySage Energy Company

Type PennitSWD

CountyReagan

Location(Block #)

49

Distanceor Area

1 acrePeri od

12/5/86Consideration

1,000.00*

(")I.....o

*Renewable from year to year, but not to exceed a total of five years. Negotiated by the Manager of University Lands - Oil, Gas and MineralInterests.

THE UNIVERSITY OF' TEXAS SYSTEM

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

HQGG FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH

AND IMA HOCG FOUNDATION

Allucations were made from the Hogg Foundation f o r Hcntal Health and Ima Hogg Foundation to t h e Eollowing i n s t i t u t i o n s and agencies:

1. AIDS Foundation Houston, h c .

Mental Health and Counsel ing Services f o r Persons with AIDS - $25,000

The Executive Committee of the Hogg Foundation recommends f o r approval a first year grant f o r the p e r i o d September 1, 1986 ro August 31, 1987. This program is designed to provide mental health services t o persons with A I D S who are c l i e n t s of the AIDS Foundat ion Houston, Inc . , and t h e i r supporters . A secondary goal of the project is to develop psychological support and mental health t r a i n i n g programs f o r volunteers of the Eoundarian. C u r t i s Dickson, Executive Director, w i l l be respons ib le f o r administration of the project .

2. Because We Care, Inc.

Substance A b u s e Prevention Model - $27,000

The Hogg Foundation is recon~mending f o r approval a second-year grant f o r t h e period September 1, 2986 t o August 31, 1987 . These funds w i l l b e used t o cont inue suppor t of the substance abuse prevention s p e c i a l i s t a t Dunhar High School in F o r t Worth. The particular components of the budget f o r r h i s pe r sons ' p o s i t i o n are s e t by t h e Fort Worth Independent School D i s t r i c t , s i n c e the specialist is a c t u a l l y one of their employceu. Ms. Johanne R. K i b b i e , Executive Director , w i l l be respons ib le f o r t h e administration of the grant.

3. Esperanza, Inc.

Development of a Comprehensive Adolescent Residential Treatment/ Alternative E d u c a t i o n a l Program - $1,920

The Executive Committee of the Bcgg Foundation recommends f o r approval a g r a n t f o r the period Septerober 1, 1986 to October: 31, L987. A five-member cunsulting team, consisting of t w o Hogg Foundation research assistants, a licenscd psychologist, a rcsearch/statistician, and a mental h c a l t h p ro fes s iona l will assist the s t a f f of E s p e r a n z a , Inc. to r e f i n e the overall project design and begfn the process necessary r o establ- ish an evaluation system f o r a new menral h e a l t h services component f o r residents of La Esperanza Home f o r Boys and the V i l l a Bethany Home f o r Girls i n Brownsv i l l e . Additional Foundation s u y p n r t will be considered upon receipt of a sa t i s fac tory work p l a n for a well-designed demonstrarion pro jec t capable of being replicated in similar settings. Dr. Juan Sanchez, Executive Director, w i l l be r e s p o n s i b l e f o r admfnistration of the pro jec t .

UOGC FOWDATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH

AND TMA HOGG FOllNDATION (Con t inued)

4 . Houston Child Guidance Center

Family Crisis Intervention Program - $98 ,674

The Ima Hogg Foundation is rccorurue~tdin~ f o r approval a grant fo r the period September 1, 1986 t o August 3 1 , 1987. This grant w i l l continue support of a highly successful cxisis intervention pragram serving adolescents in the Houston area. During the past year, t h e Family Crisis I n t e r v e n t i o n Program served over 150 adolescents and theis families. The program has also been active i n craining other Houston aperlcies in t h e a p p l i c a t i o n u f t h i s model t o c h i l d r e n in crisis. Dr. Jay Tarnow, t h e Executive Direc to r w i l l be r e spons ib l e fol- rhe administration of the grant.

5 Houston Child Guidance Center

Houston Child Guidance Center Day Treatment Program - $100,044

The Executive Committee of the Tma Hogg Foundation recummends f o r approval a third-year grant f o r t h e period September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987. These f u n d s w i l l be used to continue day treatment se rv ices t o c h i l d r e n in the llouston area. The day treatment program at the Houstan Chi ld Guidance Center has been very succes s fu l , s e r v i n g 18 adolescents from t h e Houston area d u r i n g 1985-86. Thc Guidance Center has ra ised over f ou r m i l l i o n dol lars f o r a new facility which w i l l house the ir day treatment program, and t h e ground- breaking w i l l commence within the next two mor - l t l~ s . Dr. Jay Tarnow, Executive Direc to r , w i l l b e r e spons ib l e f o r t h e administration of t h e grant.

6 . Mental Health Association of Texas

Self-Advocacy Train ing Program - $29,851

The Hogg Foundation Executive C o m i r t c c recommends f o r approval a one-time g ran t for the p e r i o d September 1, 1986 th rough August 31, 2987. These f u n d s w i l l be used t o initiatc a consumer self-advocacy movement in Tcxas. The goal of this p r o j e c t is t o develop a training manual and to implement the direct training o f 200 m e n t a l health consumers so t h a t they w i l l have the knowledge and s k i l l s t o engage in self-zdvocacy f o r more e f f e c t i v e m e n t s l health services in Tcxas. A t r a i n i n g manual w i l l be developed, and a t least 200 mental health consumers w i l l b e identified and w i l l participate in t r a i n i n g , using the manual as a basis. Mrs. Ste l l a C. Mullins, Executive Director, w i l l be responsible for administering t h e f u n d s .

7. Te-xas Tech Univers i ty , Department of Psychology

Battered Wives, Battering Husbands, and t h e Marital Relationship - $9,618

The Executive Cornlittee n f t h e Hogg Fn~mdation rccomends for approval a second and f i n a l grant for the period Scpreluber 1, 1986 to AugusL 31, 1987. These f u n d s will be used to continue counseling services t o battered w i v e s and b a t t e r i n g husbands a s p a r t of t h e project entitled "Abusive Famil ies Project: A n Outcome S ~ u d y on a Comprehensive Treatment Program for Bartered wives, Bat terers , and the Marital Kel a t ionsh i p " . Dr K i m Faulkrler and Dr. C a l Stoltcnberg, Principal Investigators, wilL h e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r the administration of the grant.

HOGG FObXnATTON POK MENTiIL HEALTH

AND IHA HOGCJ FOllNUATFON (Cont inucd)

U.T. Healti) Science Center - Houston

Primary Preven t ion and Mental Hcalth i n t h e Border Region crf Texas and Mexico - $ 4 , 6 8 3

The Hogg Foundation Executive Committee recommends f o r a p p r o v a l a grant f o r the period September 1, 1986 to Uecetnber 31, 1986. The e s t a b l i s h m e n t of bf-national community s tud ie s i n noncommunicable disease preventicn and mental health promotion is an important first s tep i n developing effective materials and technologies t h a t can be used chrough such mass media c t l ~ n n e l s as radio o r t e l e v i s i o n t o reach large numbers of Mexican Americans and Mexican nationals in the U.S.-Mexico border region. Developing a Mexican component i.n t h e study of t h e r e l a t i o n s h i p berwccn pr imary prevention in mental h e a l t h and t h e ongoing work In hcal th educati.on/prornotion f o r prevention of chronic d i s e a s e and i n j u r y already undertaken with support from the National Cancer Institute w i l l make it p o s s i b l e t o improve the qua l i ty and relevance of Spanish-language materials £or menta l h e a l t h promotion. Dr. Alfred L. McAlister, Assoc ia te Direc to r and A s s o c i a t e Pro fe s so r of t h e Center for H e a l t h Fromotion Research and Development uill b e r e s p n n s i b l e f o r t h e administration of t h e g ran t .

U.T. Austin, Depar tment of Psychology

Phobias and Preparedness - A Schematic Interpretation - $18,500

The Hogg Foundation Executive Committee recurmends f o r approval a second-year grant f o r t h e period September 1, 1986 t o August 31, 1987. Whj.le there have been sorue understandable delays in getting started On the p r o j e c t because t h e principal investigator, Dr. S w a n Mineka, has jus t arrived on campus, a great deal of da t a collection has been accomplished in t h e initial phase of rhc p r o j e c t . A r e v i s e d budget request i s in line w i t h t h e expectations o r i g i n a l l y approved in the f a l l o f 1985. RBC D13

10. Austin Groups for the Elderly

Integration of Multipe Services f o r the E l d e r l y - $10,000

The Hogg Foundation is recommending f o r approval a one-year Grant f o r the period October 1, 1986 to September 30, 1987. Austin Groups f o r t h e E l d e r l y is a coalition of board and staff members from agencies serv ing t h e e l d c r l y i n Austin. Recently t h e y have negotiated the use of a f a c i l i t y which can become a central care f a c i l i t y f o r t h i s popula t ion . Within t h i s facility, both pragrawtic and administrat ive a c t i v i t i e s w i l l be carr ied out . M r . Jack Martin, Executive Vice-Pres iden t , w i l l bc responsible f o r the administration of t h c g r a n t .

HOGG FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH

AND IMA HOGG FOUNDATION (Continued)

11. Avondale House

Young Children's Full-Day Program - $15,000

TIie Ima Hogg Foundation is recommending f o r approval a one-time grant f o r the period November 1, 1986 to October 31, 1987 . The grant will be used to b e g i n an extended day program f o r high-risk d i s a b l e d chi ldren . Thc new service, w i l l create a therapeutic l ea rn ing environment f o r the ch i1 dren both before and after Avondale's regular day program, allowing t h e i r parents t o maintain ernploymcnt. A nutritional m e a l program w i l l a l s o be provided. Ms. Dcbrah Hall Bossin, Executive Director, w i l l be r e spons ib l e f o r the admini s t rat ion o f the grant .

1 2 . Teenage Parent Counc i l of Austin, Inc.

Stepping Stone - Service f o r Prcgnant TeenslTeenage Parents - $1,000

The Executive Committee of the Hogg Foundation recommends f o r approval a supplemental grant for the pe r iod October 1, 1986 t o February 28, 1987. These f u n d s w i l l be used t o pay consultation fees f o r the development of an evaluation component fo r t h e Stepping Stone project . This p r o j e c t is designed t o enable A u s t i n Tndependent School Dis t r ic t j u n i o r and s e n i o r high school students who are pregnant, or are parents, t o remain in schoo l by assisting them to meet t h e i r basic needs through the use of volunteers as advocates and brokers of services. Volunteers will be screened, tra ined, and marched to one or more youngsters f o r a one-year per iod . The teenladvocatc pairs will b e supported and monitored throughout the term of the p r o j e c t by the program coord ina to r . Ms. Karen Quebe, Executive D i r e c ~ o r , w i l l be respons ib le f o r administration of the project .

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5 , 1986

SUMMARY OF UYERATlONS

MEDICAL AND DENTAI. SERVICES, RESEARCH AND

DEVELOPMEKT PROGRAMS/ PIIY S 1 CIAN S

REFERRAL SERVICE

('")I

~ Bal ante, September 1, 1985

Income and Transfers

Total Funds Available

Expenditures and Transfers

Balance, August 31, 1986

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEKAS SYSTEMSUMMARY OF OPERATIONS

MEDICAL SERVICES, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS/PHYSICIANS REFERRAL SERVICEFOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31, 1986

DAL.LAS GALVESTON HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO SYSTEM TYLERHEALTH SCIENCE MEDICAL HEALTH SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE CANCER HEAL HI

CENTER BRANCH CENTER CENTER CENTER CENTER TOTAL_.. _---------- ----- .. _------ ------------- ------------- - ------------- ---_ ... _-_111"---- ---------_ .... --

:$ 21.466,732 $ 5,061,620 $: 17,830,008 • 10,998,606 • 7,024,816 • l,011,H7 • 69,993 , 579

3'5,557,049 22,305,256 43,569,392 17 , 132,683 16,989,741 3,019,509 148,574,23t... _----------- -_ .. _------- .... - ... _--_ .... _------ ------------- ... ---------_ ... - -_ .... _...... ------- -------------

57.024,381 27 , 36.0,876 61,399,400 34,131,289 34,014,557 4,631,306 218,567,809

29,B78,234 20,048,433 42 , 358,094 15,905,460 31,419,077 2,51B,807 142,728,105------------- ------------- ------------- -------- .... ---- ------------- ------------- -------------• 21,146,147 :5 D\718 1 443 • 19,041,306 :5 18,225 1 829 • 2,595,480 $: 2 1 112,499 • 75,839,704=====;;;:=;.:;:::;=:::z= ==::========== ======::::::::.:=.1::=:'::= =====::s:::==::.::.::a== :::03:::: =;E" =::i === ===:= =:;::=========== ===3::=;======

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEMSUMMARY OF OPERATIONS

MEDICAL SERVICES, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS/PHYSICIANS REFERRAL SERVICEFOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING AUBUST 3l, 1986

Income ano Transfers

DALLASHEALTH SCIENCE

CENTER

GALVESTONMEDICALBRANCH

HOUSTONHEALTH SCIENCE

CENTER

SAN ANTONIOHEALTH SCIENCE

CENTER

SYSTEMCANCERCENTER

TYLERHEALTHCENTER TOTAL

MedicareI1l!'d i c a.i d~lul!'CrossJBlue ShieldOther Commercial InsuranceOther State and FederalPaid by PatientsAffi I i ated Insti tutionsInterest IncomeOther IncomeTransfers

Total Income and Trans;ers

$ 5,061,836 $: 4,469,299 $ 5,098,930 :; 2,539,708 $ 3,574,609 • 1, 415,711 $: 22,160,0933,119,764 2,100,561 3,302,906 1,858,937 455,923 118,871 10,962,8621,183,741 902,530 1,558,316 1,000,981 2,567,001 0 7,212,569

14,116,197 8,244,951 22,539,790 5,271,903 14,562,333 1,207,488 65,942,062507,937 1,103,531 Ib2,519 418,236 23,990 ° 2,210,213

6,864,738 2,879,033 5,308,322 2,269,816 2,B06\I?08 132,e65 20,2h1,6822,778,418 38,918 3,822,863 1,234,7U (1 0 7,874,9461,310,473 481,509 1,172,190 1,418,053 530\530 13.8,988 S,O:H,743

587,695 315,689 603,550 1,120,302 2,243,289 S,Sab 4 ,876, 11 726,850 1,763,235 ° 0 225,258 0 2,015,343

------------- ------------- -_ ... _- ...... __ .......... - ------------- ---------_ .. _- ----_ ... _-_ ...... ~- ... _... ----------

$ 35,557,649 :Ii 22,305,256 :Ii 43,509,392 ;I; 17,132,683 $ 20,989,741 • 3,019,509 S148,574,230------------- -----------_ ... ===:.=:::;.=::;====== =1:===1:::======:::1 ~g=J:=~==I:::a=== D::::II=:I:lI:II=I:=:.a:=_ R ......... ::I::ao:a==:I=c_.. _-------_ ... - ---------_ .. _-

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SySTEMSUMMARY OF OPERATIONS

MEDICAL SERVICES, RESEARCH AND DeVELOPMENT PROGRAMS/PHYSICIANS REFERRAL SERVICEFOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31, 1986

nI

.......ce

Exp~nditures and Transfers

DALLASHEALTH SCIENCE

CENTER

GALVESTONMEDICALBRANCH

HOUSTONHEALTH SCIENCE

CENTER

SAN ANTONIOHEALTH SCIENCE

CENTER

SYSTEMCANCERCENTER

TYLERHEALTHCENTER TOTAL

Faculty Sal~ries and AugmentationFringe BenefitsEducation and Rese~rch SupportIn~tltutional DevelopmentBillj~g and CollectionsPatient CareProfessional Li~bility InsuranceTransfers and Adjustments

Total Expenditures and Transfers

$ 6,323\700 $ 6,020,042 $ 7,302,570 $ 3,47(1,883 $: 11,686,098 $ 723,631 $: 35,526,9246,771,784 4,050,002 8,966,331 4,960,174 8,917,176 876,503 34,541,9707,939\015 4,607,533 15,468,083 3,427,537 2,326,481 103,594 33,872,2431,053,696 982,568 1,005,479 180,620 4~O,429 115,56:5 3,798,3573,334,605 2,106,828 3,691,780 2,617,423 2,095,337 255\273 14,103,2463,570,341 1,653,023 4,456,495 571,059 3,595,801 392,100 14,238,819

885,093 501,219 345,341 537,064 337,755 38,455 2,644,9270 725,218 1,122,015 140,700 2,000,000 13,686 4,001,619

- ... -------_ ... _- ------------- _... - ......... - ... _--_ ... - - .... --_ ... _--_ ... _- ------------- ------------- --- .. ---------

$: 29,878,234 t 20,648,433 :f 42,358,094 f 15,905,460 :f 31,419,077 $: 2,518,807 $142,728 , 105::============ ============= ==:=====:1:==== ======;:::0===== ::::Ii===~==ICI-=-:::=== ============= :::1=:1:::==:::======

.. ;." "".\...; ~, .. -" .....,~.MEDICAL SERVICES, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROBRAMSfPHVS1CIANS REFERRAL SERVICE

FOR T~E FISCAL YEAR ENDING AUSUST 31, 1986

L Collection Rate (CurrE'ntl as aPercent of Net Billings:

Collections----~------ = Collection RateNet Billings

DALLASHEALTH SCIENCE

CENT,R

99.83,

GALVESTONMEDICAL8RANC~

84.961.

~OUSTON

HEALT~ SCiENCECENTER

B1. 981.

SAN ANTONIOHEALTH SCIENCE

CENTER

44.64,

SYSTEMCANCERCENTER

85.69,

TYLERHEALTHCENTER

93.447.

2. Cost of Billings asof Gross Charges:

MSRDP EJ<penses

Gross Charges

a Percent

= Cost of Billings 4. 71, 3.99Y. 6.551. 7.321. 4.497. 3.057.

3. Cost of Billings as a Percentof Collections:

M6RDP E~pen5es

= Cost of BillingsAdual Net

Collectlons

4, Accounts Receivable Analysis

13.25, 13.491. 9.951. 22.45, 8.48, 8. B8Y.

Balance Accounts ReceivableSeptember 1, 1985

Add: Net BillingsLess: CollectionsBad Debts Written OffOther Adjustments

Balance Accounts ReceivableAugust 31, 1986

$25,610,02034,281,26434,224\445

7,369,278o

===========

$21\300101123,163\06819\678,5097,206\186

o

$17\584 , 384===========

$14\230,47648,987 , 82839\293 , 24813,309,4542\906,007

$13\521\609===========

$19\371,83930,447,72713,591,25210,844,472

o

===========

$11,297,68230,983,68524,699\7093,432,998

o

$14,148,660===========

$2,042 1 9018,371,7132,874,935

136,1095,158,948

=========::==

THE U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S S Y S T E M S U M M A R Y OF O P E R A T I O N S

DENTAL SERVICES, R E S E A R C H AND DEVELOPMENT P R O G R A M S / PHYSICIANS REFERRAL SERVICE

FOR THE F I S C f l L Y E A R E N D I H G AUGUST 31, 1984

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

C E N T E R

B a l a n c e , September 1, 1 9 8 5

Income a n d T r a n s f e r s

T o t a l Fund5 f lva i l a b l e

E x p e n d i t u r e s a n d T r a n s f e r s

B a l a n c e , August 3 1 , 1986

THE U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S S Y S T E M S U N V A R Y OF O P E R A T I O N S

DENTAL S E R V I C E S , R E S E A R C H 4HD DEVELOPMENT P R O G R Q H S / P H Y S I C I A N S REFERRRL S E R V I C E

F O R THE F ISCAL Y E A R E N D I N G AUGUST 3 1 , 1906

SAN ANTDNIO HERLTH SCIENCE

CENTER -*-----------

Income and T r a n s f e r s

H e d i c a r e Hedi c a i d BlueCross/Bl ue S h i e l d O t h e r Commercial I n s u r a n c e Q t h e r S t a t e a n d F e d e r a l P a i d b y Patients A f f i l i a t e d Institutions I n t e r e s t Income O t h e r I n c ~ m e T r a n s f e r s

T o t a l I n c o m e a n d Transfers

T H E U N l V E R S J f Y OF TEXAS S Y S T E M SUHM4RY OF OPERhfIONS

DENTAL SERVICES, RESEARCH RND OEVELOPNENT PROGRAHS/ P H Y S I C I A N S REFERRAL S E R V I C E

F O R THE FISCAL Y E A R E N D I N G AUGUST 3 1 , 1 9 B b

SFIN A N T O N I O HEALTH SCIENCE

C E N T E R ---.----------

E x p e n d i t u r e 3 a n d T r a n s f e r s

F a c u l t y Salaries a n d A u g m e n t a t i o n F r i n g e B e n e f i t s E d u c a t i o n a n d R e s e a r c h S u p p o r t Institutional Development B i l l i n g and Ccltections P a t i e n t Care Professional L i a b i l i t y Insurance T r a n s f e r s and Adjustments

T a t a l Expenditures and T r a n s f e r s

THE: lJNTVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM

U. T. BOARE OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEIIBER 4 - 5 , 1986

SYSTEM-WIDE PERSONNEL PAY PL,4N K E C O ~ ~ E N D A T I O N

ADJUSTMENTS TO THE 1986-87 SYSTEM-WIDE PERSONNEL PAY PLAN

i f i c a t i o n is requested f o r rhe f o l l o w i r ~ g adjustments t o the 1986-87 System-wide s u n n e l Pay P lan :

ADD ITIONS

T i t l e System-wide

Anaual S a l a r v Ranae

5 U t i l i z a r i o n Review Coordinator 3 Computer User Services Specia1 , i s t 4 Computer User Services Assistant

ADJUSTMENTS IN SALARY RANGE

Title Annual Salary Range From To -

Assessment and Referral Specialist 23,400 - 37,380 22,620 - 37,380 (UT Arlington addition with institutional range of 22,620 - 3 1 , 6 4 4 )

Teacher Certification Evaluator 15,696 - 22 ,620 14,748 - 22,620

Learning S p e c i a l i s t I1 17,892 - 29,580 17,892 - 26,772

~ecorderl~ertif ication Clerk 111 13,020 - 21,156 13,860 - 21,156

Publications Production Manager 16,752 - 29,580 16,752 - 31 ,644 (HSC Dallas addition w i t h institutional range of 22,620 - 3 1 , 6 4 4 )

Records Management Analyst 13,020 - 2 6 , 7 7 2 13,020 - 31,644 (Cancer Center addition with ir~stitutional range of 19,140 - 3 1 , 6 4 4 )

ManagerlCoordinator Computer User Services 25,896 - 41,328 25,020 - 41 ,328 (UT A r l i n g t o n addition with institutional range of 25,020 - 3 4 , 9 6 8 )

above referenced a d j u s t m e n t s r e f l e c t t h o s e a c t j o n s necessary t u e u l a b l i s h or mnin- n i n t e r n a l and external e q u i t y aild/or a c c u r a t e l y d e f i n e and classify j o b s . S a l a r y g e s are supported by cotnpensation d a t a f o r the area conccrucd. Thcse adjustments e been initiated by tile various component i n s t i t u t i o ~ l u , appropriately rcvicwed, and e received the approval of the Office u f the Chancellor.

THE UNIVEKSITY OF TEXAS

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1986-87 OPERATING BUDGET

6he term "rate" is t h e fu l l - t ime twelve-month rate, the appointee r e c e i v i n g a 3ropostionatc amount depending upon t h e f r a c t i o n of time f o r which he is appointed ind t h e period of h i s appo in tmen t . Source uf funds f o r paymertt of sa lar ies , unless ,)therwise s h o r n , is the departmental s a l a r i e s account.

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date -- T i m e Mos. Rate - RBC

IPPO INTMENTS

iYSTEb1 ADMINISTRATION OFFICES Office of the Chancellor - Chancellor

Special Assistant to t h e Chancellor 1. t a r r y D. Carver 9 / 1 / 8 6 100 12 $46,000 D5

Continuation of 1986 Appointment

Governmental R e l a t i o n s Assistant 2. Judy Oskam 9 / 1 / 8 6 100 12 32 ,000 D7

Continuation o f 1986 Appointment D8

AVAILABLE UNIVERSLTY FUND University Lands - Oil, Gas and Millera1 Irlterests

Petroleum Engineer 3 . Barney N. Vachal 9/1/86 100 1 2 44,300 D l 2

Continuation of 1966 Appointment

Geologist 4 . James L. Benson 9 / 1 / 8 6 100 1 2 42,500 1) 1 1

Continuation of 1986 Appointment

Regional Economic Development Workshop Research Associate

5 . Stewart D. Nozetre

REVOLVING FUNUS O f f i c e of Facilities Planning

and Cons t ruc t i on Construction Inspector

6. Thomas B. Arbuckle

7. Harry H. Hanson 9 / 1 / 8 6 100 I? 31,500 D 1 C o n t i n u a t ion of 1986 Appointment

8. Claudc L. Smith 9 / 1 5 / 8 6 100 12 28,000 D 10

Full-time Sa la ry

Effective % N o . Item, Department, Title, Name Date - T i m e Mos. Rate RBC -

ZHANGES OF STATUS

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION OFFlCES O f f i c e , of the Chancellor - Chancellor

9. Mark M. Hanna

From: Direc to r of Public Affa i r s

To : A s s i s t a n t t o t h e Chancellor

Full- time

Item, Department, Ti t l e , Name

ZESIGNATIONS

4VAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND Office of General Counsel

Attorney 10. Paul Smith

11. David A. Roth

REVOLV1 NG FUNDS Office of Facilities Planning

and Cons t ruc t i on Construction Inspector 12. Gary L. S c o t t

13. George W. Leader

Salary Effective % No, Dare Time Mos. Rare - REC --

8/31/86 100 12 28,500 D4

8/31/86 Loo 12 39,300 D3

iRAKSFERS OF FUNDS

IVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND 14 . Amount of T rans fe r - $25,020

From: Unallocated O p e r a t i n g

To: Asset Management

To p r o v i d e funding f o r Accountant 11 position reappointed in 1986-87.

15. Amounr of T rans fe r - $34,850 From: Unallocated O p e r a t i n g

To: Regional Economic Development Workshops

I C 2 institute at U.T. Austin is working with insritutional p r e s i d e n t s oE U.T. System component institutions i n coordinating regional economic development workshops.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM

U. T. BOAR3 OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5 , 1986

LAND AND INVESTMENT REPORT

INDEX

LAND AND INVESTMENT REPORT

Meet ing o f December 5, 1986

PAGE 1. & I REPORT

I . PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

A. INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED AUGUST 31, 1986

1. Repor t on Securities T r a n s a c t i o n s

2. Cash Sta tement - Permanent Fund and Available Fund

B. INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1986

1. Repor t on Securities T r a n s a c t i o n s

2. Cash Statement - Permanent Fund and A v a i 1 a b l e Fund

11. TRUST AND S P E C I A L FUNDS

A. INVESTMEhT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED AUGUST 31, 1986

I . Cornmorl Trust Fund Summary o f Assets

2. Report on S e c u r i t i e s T ransac t ions

3 . Securities Transact i ons Detai 1

B, INVESTNENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1986

I , Common T r u s t Fund Sunrnary o f Assets

'> I - , Report on Securities Transact ions

3. S e c u r i t i e s T r a n s a c t i o n s D e t a i 1

C. ADDITIONS AND WITHDRAWALS - COMMON TRUST FUND - SEPTEMBER 30, 1986

I I I . SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION SPECIAL AGENCY FUND

A , SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS - YEAR ENDED AUGUST 3 1 , 1986 9 1

LANU AND INVESTMENT REPORT

For Month Ended August 31, 1986

I . PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - INVESTMENT MATTERS.--

REPORT ON SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS. --The f 01 1 owing securities transactions have been made for the Permanent University Fund i n August, 1986. The Execu t i ve Vice Chancel 1 or f o r Asset Management recommends approval by t he Board o f Regents o f these t r ansac t ions .

COMPARISOb! SUMMARY OF ASSETS

BOOK VALUE BOOK YIELD BOOK VALUE ROOK Y I E L C SECURITY - 8/31/85 8/3 1/85 8 / 3 1 / 8 6 6

DEBT SECURITIES: U. S. Government Obl i y a t i o n s

Treasury Bonds $ 299,140,940.50 11.12% $ 357,536,981.82 10+55% Var ious Guaranteed Bonds 274,863,007.92 10.63 242,911,843.58 10.32 FHA Mortgages 5 2 . 2 7 , 6.97 4,563,216.37 .- 6.98

TOTAL - U . 5 . Governn~en t Obi i yd t i n n s 579,Ol l,221.29 10.85 605,012,041.77 10.43

U. S . Government Agencies ( Non-Gua rantced) 25,515,038.20 11.68 53,762,857.04 10.60

Corporate Bonds 700,953,787.03 10.41 688,515,968.66 10.95

TOTAL - DEBT SECURITIES 1,305,480,046.52 10.63 1,347,290,867.41 10,70

Preferred Stocks 5,75 13.56 5,900,330.29 14.40 -

TOTAL - F I X E D INCOME SECURITIES I 1311 239,546.52 10.64 2,353,191,197.76 10,72

EQUITY S E C U R I T I E S : Convertible Debentures Conver t i b l c Pre f errcd Stocks 2,501,625.00 5.28 824,980.00 8.89 Common Stocks .. 624,422,639.80 5.58 -- 765,897,779.58 4.96

TOTAL - E-QUITY SECURITIES 626 ,924 ,264 .80 5.58 - -- - 767,028,384.58 4.97

TOTAL - LONG TERM INVESTMENTS 1,938,163,811.32 9.01 2,120,219,582.34 8.64 --

CASH & E UIVALENT: m-ect & ~ t d . ) 119,107,864.38 8.92 8,543,145.69 10.25 U. S. Govt . (Non-Gtd . ) -0- - - 26,555,996.11 6.13 Corporadte Bonds 11,514,299.94 8.66 15,460,165.33 10.97 Com~llercial Paper 232,186,513.89 7.73 385,500,000.00 6.18 Cash ( I n t e r e s t Bear ing) 15,902,214.89 7.49 49,247,611.12 6.04 --- -

TOTAL - CASH & EQUIVALENT 378,710,893.10 8.12 485,306,918.25 --- 6.39

TOTAL - SECURITIES, C A S H & EQUIVALENT $2,316,874,704.42 8.86% $2,605,526,500.59 8.22% - -

I n d i c a t e d A n n u a l Income f o r Er~suing 12 Plonths $205,275,098.00

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND SUMMARY OF ASSETS

BOOK VALUE AND BOOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF(OOOIS Omitted)

August 31, 1986

$ 982 13.74%

982 13.74

-0-

982 13.74

306 5.67825 8.89

$53,940 3.91% 35,174 2.60 $63,860 2.28% $36,808 4.16%

53,940 3.91 36,305 2.77 63,860 2.28 36,808 4.16--53,940 3.91 37,287 3.06 63,860 2.28 36,808 4.16

-0- -0- -0- -0--0- -0- -0- -0-

_5,159 6.16 14,625 6.16 29,908 6.16 18,368 6.16

5,159 6.16 14,625 6.16 29,908 6.16 18,368 6.16 ...-".

$59,099 4.11% $51,912 3. 93~: $93,768 3.52% $55,176 4.83% a")~

SYSTEM STAFFDEBT SECURITIES;U. S. Governments

Treasury Bonds ~ 357,537 10.55%..,Various Govt. Gtd. 242,912 10.32FHA Mortgages 4,563 6.98

TOTAL U. S. Govts. 605,012 10.43Non-Gtd. Agencies 53,763 10.60

Corporate Bonds 687,534 10.95r-

TOTAL DEBTQ<> 1,346,309 10.70

Preferred Stocks 5,900 14.40w

TOTAL FIXED 1,352.209 10.72

EQUITY SECURITIES;Convertible Debs. -0-ConY. Preferred -0-Common Stocks 443,723 6.00

TOTAL EQU ITl ES 443,723 6.00

TOTAL LONG TERM 1,795,932 9.55

SHORT TERM:U. S. Treasuries 8,543 10.25Corporate Bonds 15,460 10.97Cash, Commercial Paper,

& Treasury Bills 369,195 6.16TOTAL SHORT TERr-l 393,198 6.44

TOTAL FUND $2,189,130 8.997:

FRANKLIN GAMCO CRITERIONMCCOi~NELl

&MILLER

PERMAiYENT UNIVERSITY FUhO SUMMARY OF ASSETS

BOOK VALUE AND BGOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF (Continued) (000's Omit ted)

August 31, 1986

SMITH TRINITY - VALUEQUEST TOTAL F U N D DEBT SECURITIES: U. 5. Governments

Treasury Bonds Various Govt . Gtd. FHA Mortgages

TOTAL U. S. Gouts.

Non-Gtd. Agenc i es

Corporate Bonds TOTAL DEBT

Preferred Stocks

TOTAL FIXED

EQUITY SECURITIES: Convertible Debs. Conv. Preferred Common S t ~ c k s

TOTAL EQUITIES

TOTAL LONG TERM

SHORT TERM: U. S. Treasuries Corporate Bonds Cash, Commercial Paper,

& Treasury B i l l s

TOTAL SHORT TERM

TOTAL FUND

SUMMARY OF TRANSACT IONS ( A u g u s t , 1986)

Purchases: U. 5. Govt. O b l i y a t i o ~ ~ s

Guaranteed Non-Guaranteed

TOTAL F I X E D INCOME

C o n v e r t i b l e Debentures Conver t ibe l Preferred Stock Cornn~on Stocks

TOTAL E Q U I T I E S

Shor t Term Securi t ies

TOTAL

Sa le s :

Common Stocks

T o t a l Ne t Proceeds

TOTAL SALES -- $47,563,263.54

Mdturi t i e s and Prepayn~ents:

U. 5 . Govt. Obligations D i r e c t 9,600,000.00 Guaranteed

GNMA Pool s 2,763,933.31 FHA Notes 4,000,000.00 FHA Mortgages 33,688.44

TOTAL - U. S. G o v t . O b l . 16,397,621.75

U. S. Govt. Agencies Nan-Guaranteed 1,134,727.33

Corporate Bonds 7,897,000 .OO

TOTAL - Fixed Income 9,031,727.33

TOTAL MATUR I T I E 5 AND PREPAYMENTS 25,429,349.08

C o s t (Book Va lue )

Yield a t Cost

Gain Y i e l d o r a t Sale

Book Value ( t o s s ) P r i c e

TOTAL DISPOSITIONS $72,992,612.62 $57,669,500.83 $15,323,111.79

BOND EXCHANGES

P a r Exchanqed

$2,942,324.31

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND BOOK VALUE

July 30, 1986 Balance Addi t ions

F r o n ~ West Texas Lands (See Cash Staternetlt f o r Detail)

Realized Net Gain o r ( L o s s ) on S e c u r i t y Transdct i ons

Increase i n Annual Income

August 31, 1986 Balance

Par Value o r

No. Shares

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF 1069 (August

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

T o t a l Net Cost Y i e l d Desc r ip t i on P r i c e (Book Value) .- - a t Cost

U. S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS ( G u a r a n t e r

GNMA Midget Pass T h r u 9%, 5/15/01 100.00 34,125.90 -- 9.00%

U. S. GOVERNMENT O B L I G A T I O N S (Non-Guaranteed):

FHLMC Gnu~r~e 9% P. C. 6200049, 8/1/01 98.50 9,357,509.85 9.19

TOTAL - U. S . Government Obligations

COMMON STOCKS: .-

American Express Archer-Daniel s - M i d 1 and Avnet Best Products Ca terpi 1 lar T r a c t o r Du Punt (E. I . ) De Nemours Echl i n Emerson Electric General Motors Grace ( W . R. ) Iiercul es Hew1 e t t - P a c k a r d Hun~ana International Business Machines Kerr-McGee McGraw-Hi 11 P a c i f i c o r p Southern Chevrotl Texas Eastern Texas Instruments T i me Times Mirror USX Uni ted Techno] o g i e s Va l ley National Wang Laboratories - Class B

TOTAL - Conmon Stocks

TOTAL PURCHASES

ASSETS HELD IN PUF SHORT TERM POOL AT 8/31/86:

FHLMC Discount Notes American Express Associates o f Nor th Amer ica Barcl aysAmeri can Chevron F inanc id l C I T F i n a n c i a l Exxon Cred i t F i r s t Boston En ron Ford Motor C r e d i t General Electric Cred i t General Motors Acceptance Penney ( J . C.) F i n a n c i a l General Electric F i nanci a1 Services John Deere Credit Merri 1 1 Lynch Montgomery Ward C r e d i t Househol d Finance :;- Sears Roebuck Acceptance West inghouse C r e d i t

BOOK VALUE

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued) (August , 1986)

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Y i e l d Total Net Gain or a t Sa l e

Book Value Description -- Price Proceeds - (Loss) P r i c e SALE S

COMMON STOCKS : -- American Home Products

(10m s h s ) 90.75 Coca-Cola (1Dm s h s ) 39-84 Enserch (185m shs) 15.13 FPL Group (50,040 shs) 35.72 Genuine Parts ( lOm shs ) 45.65 Merck & Company

(lorn shs) 104.77 Pfizer (13,900 s h s ) 66.65 P h i l i p M o r r i s (10m shs) 73.27 Pub1 i c S e r v i c e o f

Colorado ( I h s h s ) 20.03 Reyrio7ds ( R . J . )

Nabisco ( 5 m s h s ) 51.92 Rochester Telephone

(10,900 shs) 48.04 Sanders A s s o c i a t e s

(2,300 shs) 59.65 Southland (2111 s h s ) 50.15 S q u i b b (10m shs) 116.90 Union Can~p

(11,400 shs) 50.18 Weyerhaeuser ( 5 m shs) 35.15 Wiscons in Electric

Power ( 5 m s h s ) 59.41

TOTAL - Common Stocks

WARRANTS :

2,247.00 Crown Zellerbach R i g h t s (66,500 r t s ) 0.70 46,550.00 44,303.00 - -

$ 6,463,761.83 TOTAL SALES $12,537,092.83 $6,073,331.00 4.26%

MATURI T i ES AND PREPAYMENTS

U. <: - 9,600,000.00 U. S. Treasury 8% Notes, 8/15/86

($9.6m p a r ) 9,600,000.00 -0-

U. 5 . GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Guaranteed):

Var ious Long Tern1 2,585,653.04 GNMA Pass Throuahs. Var ious

Poo l s , ($2,76i ,933.31 p a r ) 2,763,933.31 178,280.27 4,000,000.00 FHA Insured 7-1/2% Motes,

8/31/86 ( 8 4 m p a r ) 4,000,000.00 - -0-

6,585,653.04 TOTAL - Var ious Long Term 6,763,933.31 178,280.27

FHA Mor t a es -- 33,688.44 m a * m e n t s

($33,688.44 p a r )

6,619,341.48 TOTAL - U. 5 . Govt. Obligations (Guaranteed) 6,797,621.75

-- 178,280.27

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued) 1072 (August, 1986)

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (Continued)

T o t a l Net Gain o r Book Value -- Description Proceeds (Loss)

TURITI ES AND PREPAYMENTS ( C o n t l nued]

U . S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (Non-Guaran teed) : Federal Home Loan Mtae.

P.C.'s Various ~ r o i ~ s ($1,134,727.33 par ) $ 1,134,727.33

CORPORATE BONDS:

647,000.00 Consumers Power 4% 1st Mtge., 8/1/86 ($647m p a r ) 647,000.00 - 0-

6,582,029.19 P o l a r o i d 11-7/8% Notes, 8/15/90 ($7mrn p a r ) 7,000,000.00 417,970.81

250,000.00 Tampa Electric 4-1/8% 1st Mtge., 8/1/86 ($250rn par) 250,000.00 -0-

7,479,029.19 TOTAL - Corporate Rotids 7,897,000.00 - 417,970.81

24,827,714.88 TOTAL MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS 25,429,349.08 601,634.20

14,845,889.32 NET DECREASE IN SHORT f ERM HOLDINGS 14,845,889.32 -0-

$46,137,366.03 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUhD - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued) (August, 1986)

BOND EXCHANGES

M KT BOOK DESCRIPTION BOOK VALUE YIELD YIELD NEW

H ISSUE ISSUE IN - I N - BOOK PAR VALUE EXCHAMGED RECEIVED EXCHANGED RECEIVED CREASE CREASE Y IEtD

$2,942,324.31 Intercoastal B u l k Carriers, GNMA 9% Pass Thru #I52494 Ship F inancing Ser. A , (Midget) due 5/15/01 9-1/82 Bonds, due 6/30/92

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - FRANKLIN (August, 1986)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

T o t a l Net Cost Yie ld No. Shares D e s c r i p t i o n P r i c e a t Cost

COMMON STOCKS:

Dreyf us Du Pont (E . I , ) De Nemours Firestone T i r e & Rubber Hercules HCA Motor01 a Nor th Amer ican P h i l i p s P h i l i p Mnrri s P i tney-Bowes Texas Utilities U. S. West

TOTAL - Conwlon Stocks

NET INCREASE IN SHORT TERM HOLDINGS 3,078,641.56

TOTAL ACQUISITIONS $10,749,569.36

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Yield Gain o r a t Sale ( L o s s ) Price

T o t a l Net Proceeds Book Value - Description Pr ice

S A L t S CCIMMON STOCKS:

A l urninurn Company of Amer ica (17,200 s h s ) 33 .73

Be1 1 At lant ic (5,600 shs) 75.04

Brown Group (27,200 s h s ) 36.53

C H I Industries (16,600 shs) 26.12

EG&G (400 shs) 30.03 Exxon (37m s h s ) 65.56 L i m i t e d (The)

(12,300 shs) 30.31 Reynolds ( R . J . )

Nabisco (58,400 shs ) 52.00 U. 5 . West (51,200 shs) 56.68

$8,434,286.89 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS $21,177,118.40 $2,742,831.51 4.18% - -

P a r Value or

No. Shares

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - GAMCO -86 )

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

T o t a l Net Cost Yield D e s c r i p t i o n Price -. (Book Value) a t Cost

mVERTIBLE DEBENTURES : Hudson General 93.00 $ 93,000.00 0.08%

CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK: - American In te rna t iona l 26.69 373,590.00 - 7.49

COMMON STOCKS:

Ampco Pi ttsbtlrgh Bundy Becor Western CBS Ccn t c l Champion Spark Plug GATX T r i nova MC A Schei b (Earl )

TOTAL. - Common S t o c k s

TOTAL ACQUISITIONS

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

NET DECREASE I H SHORT TERM HOLDINGS

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - CRITERION (August, 19m

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Tota l Net Cost Yleld No. Shares Desc r i p t i on Price (Book Value) a t Cost

COMMON m C K S : --

6,800 Burroughs 1,000 General Re

15,200 G e o r g i a - P a c i f i c 16,300 Masco 3,200 Squibb 7,700 TRW

TOTAL - Common Stocks

NET INCREASE I N SHORT TERM HOLDINGS

TOTAL ACQUISITIONS

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Y i e l d Ga in o r a t S a l e ( t o s s ) Price

T o t a l Net Proceeds Book Value Desc r i p t i on P r i ee

SALE S . -

COMMON STOCKS:

Ames Department Stores (24,300 shs) 25.79

AMP (7,700 shs) 35.79 Automat ic D a t a

P rocess ing (20m shs) 33.28 B a x t e r Travenol

t a b o r a t o r i es (79m shs) 18.94

Sri s t o 1 -Myers (6,500 shs ) 79.95

Dow Cherni ca 1 (12,100 shs) 53.77

Dreyfus (31m shs) 30.48 Dun & Bradstreet

(3,300 shs) 112.48 Emerson Electr ic (3,400 s h s ) 84.67

Gannett (5,900 shs) 77.41 General Electric

(4m shs) 75.98 Gu 1 f Western

(4,300 shs) 6 5 . 9 2 Hew1 e t t -Packard (8,900 shs ) 41.67

Macrniltan (11,200 shs) 49.11 M a r r i o t t (5,200 shs) 32.66 McDonald's (13,600 shs) 65.57 Merck (4m s h s ) 114.84

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - CRITERION (Continued) 107'7 (August, 1986)

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (Continued)

Y i e l d Total Net Gain or a t Sale

Book Value - D e s c r i p t i o n - - P r i c e SALES (Continued)

COMMON STOCKS (Continued ) :

Norfolk Southern (20m s h s ) 76.35

O l i n (20m s h s ) 47.29 P a l l (7,700 shs) 37.11 Pepsico (41,100shs) 32.30 Salomon (7,200 shs) 43.24 Raychem ( 6 m shs) 72.17 Ryder System

(3,100 s h s ) 26.67 Sherwin Williams

(3,200 shs) 26,92 Sysco (12,700 shs ) 31.17 Zayre (6m shs) 30.92

Proceeds (Loss ) Price

TOTAL OISPOSITIDNS L $14905,314.68 $3,133,073.56 2.02%

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - MCCONNELL & MILLER 1978 ( A u g u s t , 1986)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total Net Cos t Y i e l d No. Shares D e s c r i p t i o n P r i c e (Book value) a t C o s t

COMMON STOCKS :

4,500 Cigna 59,500 Texaco

TOTAL - Common Stocks 2,084,863.85 9.13%

NET INCREASE I N SHORT TERM HOLDINGS 1,598,760.61

TOTAL ACQU I ST IONS $3,683,624.46

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Y i e l d T o t a l N e t Gain or a t Sale

Bovk Value D e s c r i p t i o n Pr ice Proceeds ( L O S S ) Price SALES

COMMON STOCKS :

$ 785,780.57 American Brands (13m shs) 92.88 $1,207,399.70 $ 421,619.13 4.36%

974,693.67 Dayton Power & L i g h t (45m shs] 27.96 1,258,328.47 283,634.80 7.15

1,344,011.95 Federal National Mortgage (48,700 shs) 37.47 1,824,823.81 480,811.86 0.43

101,652.37 K mart (3m shs) 53.76 - 161,266.21 59,613.04 2.75

$3,206,138.56 TOTAL DISPOSlTIOflS $4,451,818.19 $1,245,679.63 - 3.48% -

PERMAtJENT UNIVERSITY FUND - DONALD S M I T H (August, 1986)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

To ta l Net Cost Yield No. Shares Descri p t ion P r i c e (Book Value) a t Cost

COMMON STOCKS : 304,600 Gulf S t a t e U t i l i t i e s

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Y ie ld T o t a l Net G a i n or a t S a l e

Book Value Description - - Price Proceeds (Loss) P r i c e SALES

COMMON STOCKS :

$ 400,395.05 Public Serv i ce of Indiana (51m shs ) 12.96 $ 660,791.88 $260,396.83 0.00%

2,215,640.50 NET DECREASE I N SHORT l t K M HOLDINGS

$2,616,035.65 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS $2,876,432.44 $260,396.83 --

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - TRINITY (August, 1986)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total Net Cost Y i e l d No, Shares Desc r ip t i on Pr ice (Book Value) a t Cost

~ O M M O N STOCKS : --

27,800 Air Products & Chemicals 32.08 $ 891,685.00 2.49% 27,300 A1 uminum Company of America 33.19 905,950.50 3.62 17,200 Xerox 52.55 903,860.00 5 . 7 1 --

TOTAL - Common Stocks 2,701,495.50 3 .95% --

VET INCREASE IN SHORT TERM HOLDINGS 853,796.83

TOTAL ACQU I SITTONS $3,555,292.33 -

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Y i e l d T o t a l Net G a i n or a t Sale

Book Value D e s c r i p t i o n Price Proceeds (Loss) Price SALES

COWION STOCKS:

$ 844,613.00 Nynex (19,600 shs) 71.95 $1,410,172.96 $ 565,559.96 4.84% 858,931.50 Pac i f i c Gas & Electric

(45,700 shs) 25.27 1,154,800.42 295,868.92 7,60 839,762.00 P h i l a d e l p h i a E l e c t r i c

(53,200 s h s ) 23.04 1,225,911.53 386,149.53 9.55

$2,543,306.50 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS $3,790,884.91 $1,247,578.41 7.20% -- P

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - VALUEQUEST (August , 1986)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

T o t a l Net Cost Yie ld No. Shares Oesc r i p t i on - Price (Book Value) a t C o s t

COMMON STOCKS :

2,000 Baker Interilational 9.19 $18,370.00 5.01%

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Yie ld T o t a l Net Gain or a t Sale

Book Value D e s c r i p t i o n -- Price Proceeds (Loss) Price nm- .-

COMMON STOCKS:

$21,656.00 Stone Conta iner (800 shs)

7,612.00 NET DECREASE I N SHORT TERM HOLDINGS

$29,268.00 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS --

CASH STATEMENT PERMANENT FUND August 31, 1986

Cash on Hand 7 / 3 1 / 8 6 ( In teres t Bear ing)

RECEIPTS :

From West Texas Lands:

Oi l Royal t i e s Gas Roya l t i es Sulphur Royalties Water Royal t i e s Brine Royalties Mineral Lease Renta ls Water Lease Renta ls Sale o f Sand, Grave l , Etc.

T o t a l from West Texas Lands

From D i s p o s i t i o n o f Securities : U. S. Government Obl i ga t i ons

Treasury Sccuri t i e s GNMA Pass-Throughs FHA Notes FHA Mortgages

U. S. Govern~nent Agencies Mon-Guaranteed

Corporate Bonds

Comon Stocks

Bond Exchanged Out (Net)

Short Term Securities (Net)

Amortization o f Premium

TOTAL RECEIPTS

D l SBURSEMENTS:

S e c u r i t i e s Acqui red: U. S. Government Ob l iga t ions

D i r e c t & Guaranteed

U. S. Government Agencies Non-Gua ranteed

Convertible Debentures

Convertible Preferred Stocks

Common Stocks

Amortization o f D iscoun t

TOTAL DlSBURSEMENTS

Cash on Hand 8/31/86 (Interest Bear ing)

INCOME RECEIVED AVAILABLE FUND August 3 1 , 1986

Interest Received:

U . S. Government Obf i g a t i ons Treasury S e c u r i t i e s GNMA Pass-Throughs V a r i o u s Guaranteed Bonds FHA Mortgages

U, 5 . Government Agencies Non-Guaranteed

Corpo ra te Bonds

Conve r t i b l e Debentures Sho r t Term Securit ies

Funds i n S t a t e Treasury

Di v i dends Received :

Pre fe r red Stocks

Convertible Preferred Stocks

Common S t o c k s

TOTAL RECEIPTS

LAND AND INVESTMENT REPORT

F o r Month Ended September 30, 1986

I . PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - INVESTMENT MATTERS.--

REPORT ON SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS. --The f o l l o w i ng s e c u r i t i e s t ransact ions have been made f o r the Permanent U n i v e r s i t y Fund i n September, 1986. The Executive V i c e Chancellor for Asset Management recommends approval by the Board of Regents o f these t r ansac t i ons .

COMPARISON S U W R Y OF ASSETS

BOOK V A L U E BOOK Y IELD BOOK VALUE BOOK YIELD SECURITY 9 / 3 0 / 8 5 9/30/85 9/30/86 9/30/86

DEBT SECURITIES: - - - ~ - - - - - - - - U. S. Government Obl i q a t i o n s -

Treasury Bonds $ 299,445,147.15 11.11% $ 393,082,233.53 10.19% Various Guaranteed Bonds 266,895,154.99 10.65 236,184,833.86 10.21 FHA Mortgages .- 5,002,555.91 6.97 -- 4,547,212.55 6.98

TOTAL - U. S. Government Ob l i ga t i ons 571,342,858.05 10.86 633,814,279.94 10.17

U. 5 . Gavernment Agencies ( Non-Guaran teed) 29,272,482.92 11.59 60,970,442.46 10.38

Corporate Bonds 715,512,364.24 -- 10.44 679,174,470.47 -- 10.96

TOTAL - DEBT SECURITIES 1,316,127,705.21 10.65 1,373,959,192.87 10.57

Prefer red Stocks -- 5,961,933.72 14.76 5,900,330.29 -- 14.40

TOTAL - FIXED INCOME SECURITIES 1,322,089,638.93 -- 10.67 1,379,859,523.16 10.58

EQUITY SECURITIES: Conve r t i b l e Debentures -0- - - 398,147.00 4 . 3 7 Convertible Preferred Stocks 2,501,625.00 5.28 2,142,538.00 8.52 Common Stocks 584,167,755.56 5.67 837,453,899.72 4.78

TOTAL - EQUITY SECURITIES 586,669,380.56 5.67 838,994,584.72 4.78

TOTAL - LONG TERM INVESTMENTS 1,908,759,019.49 9.13 2,218,854,107.88 8 .39

CASH & EQUIVALENT: U. S. Govts , ( ~ i r e c t & Gtd. ) 123,038,816.11 8.94 8,564,059.58 10.25 Govt . Agencies (Non-Gtd. ) -0- - - 15,610,935.00 6.13 Corporate Bonds 11,519,224.64 8.66 i5,638,674.59 10.92 Commercial Paper 221,444,659.72 7.86 299,000,000.00 5.89 Cash ( Interest B e a r i n g ) - 81,335,133,03 7.38 -- 59,123,581.03 5.61

TOTAL - CASH & EQUIVALENT 437,337,833-50 8.10 - 397,937,250.20 6.15

TOTAL - SEC-URITIES, C A S I i & E Q O I V A L E N T $2,346,096,852.99 8.94% $2,616,791,358.08 8.051

I nd i ca ted Annual Income f o r Ensuing 12 Months $209,741,059.00

l-'tKI"l1'\.I~tlll UI~lVtK.)lll rUI~U .)UI'II'IMI\I ...II h.:l ..n .. l.:I

BOOK VALUE AND BOOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF(000'5 Omitted)

September 3D, 1986

"$ 372 17.29%

372 17.29-0-

372 17.29

398 4.371,143 8.52

$57,531 4.10% 35,025 2.73 $73,134 2.55% $33,973 4.17%

57,531 4.10 36,566 2.93 73,134 2.55 33,973 4.1757,531 4. 10 36,938 3.07 73,134 2.55 33,973 4.17

-0- -0- -0- -0--0- -0- -0- -0-

~2,067 5.86 15,532 5.86 22,469 5.86 21,526 5.86 0---

~2,067 5.86 15,532 5.86 22,469 5.86 21,526 5.86

$59,598 4.16% $52,470 3.90% $95,603 3.33% $55,499 4.82%

SYSTEM STAFFDEBT SECURITIES:U.. S. Governments

Treasury Bonds $ 393,082 10. 19%Various Govt. Gtd. 236,18S 10.21FHA Mortgages 4,547 6.98

TOTAL U. S. Govts. 633,814 10. 17Non-Gtd. Agencies 60,970 10.38

r Corporate Bonds 678,803 10.95~ TOTAL DE8T 1,373,587 10.57

NPreferred Stocks 5,900 14.40

NTOTAL FIXED 1,379,487 10.58

EqUITY SECURITIES:Convertible Debs. -0-Conv. Preferred -0-COllJTlon Stocks 502,298 5.60

TOTAL EQUITIES 502,298 5.60TOTAL LONG TERM 1,881,785 9.25

SHORT TERM:u. S. Treasuries 8,564 10.25Corporate Bonds 15,639 10.92Cash, Commercial Paper,

Treasury Bills&FHLMC 290,688 5.86TOTAL SHORT TERM 314,891 6.23

TOTAL FUND $2,196,676 8.82%

FRANKLIN GAMCO CRITERIONMCCONNELL& MILLER

DEBT SECURITIES: U. 5. Goverqments

Treasury Bonds Various Govt. Gtd. FHA Mortgages

TOTAL U. 5. Govts.

Non-Gtd. Agenc i es

Corporate Bonds

TOTAL DEBT

Pre fe r red Stocks

TOTAL F I X E D

E UITY SECURITIES: h Conv. Preferred Common Stocks

TOTAL EQUITIES TOTAL LONG TERM

SHORT TERM: U. S. Treasuries Corporate Bonds Cash, C o m e r c i a ? Paper,

Treasury Bill s & FHLMC

TOTAL SHORT TERR

TOTAL FUND

BOOK VALUE AND BOOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEY STAFF (Cont inued) (000's Omitted)

September 30, 1986

SMITH TRINITY VALUEQUEST TOTAL FUND

SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS low

(September, 1986)

Cost 3 o o k Value)

Purchases : m t . Obl igations

Direct Non-Guaranteed

TOTAL - U. S. G o v ~ . Obl.

Corporate Bonds

TOTAL FIXED INCOME

Conver t ib le Debentures Conver t ib le Preferred S t o c k Common S t o c k s

TOTAL EQUITIES

TOTAL FlXED INCOME A?iD EQUITIES

Short Term Secuviities

TOTAL ACQUI S ITlONS

Y i e l d a t Cost

6.51% 9.01

6.98

7.03 --

Tota l Net Proceeds

Sales :

Corporate Bonds $ 612,378.75

Common Stocks 32,031,356.95

TOTAL SALES $32,643,735.70

Ga j n Y i e l d o r a t Sale

Book \'a1 ue ( L o s s ) Price

$ 609,935.00 $ 2,443-75 11.50%

26,823,681.43 5,207,675.52 3.18

$27,433,616.43 $5,210,119.27 3.34%

M a t . u r i t i es and Prepayments:

U. S. Govt, Obligations Guaranteed

GNMA Poo 1 s $ 1,927,496.44 $ 1,813,264,54 $ 114,231.90 Var ious Bonds 4,941,000.00 4,941,000.00 -0- FHA Notes 9,546.90 9,666.39 (1 19.49) FHA Mortgages 16,003.82 16,003,82 -0-

TOTAL - U. S. Govt. Obl. 6,894,047.16 - - 6,779,934.75 114,112.41

U. S. Govt . Agencies Non-Guaran tccd 881,667.68 878,167.28 3,500.40

Corporate Bonds -3.65 11,954,815.72 - 447,597 .93 -.

TOTAL - F i x e d 13,284,081.33 12,832,983.00 451,098.33

TOTAL MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS 20,178,128.49 19,612,917.75 565,210.74

TOTAL DISPOSITIONS $52,821,864.19 $47,046,534.18 m . 0 1 -

PERMANENT UMIVERSITY FUND BOOK VALUE

iugust 31, 1986 Balance $2,605,526,500.59 ddi tions

From West Texas Lands (See Cash Statement f o r Detail) $5,489,527.48

Realized Net Gain or (Loss) on Security Transac t ions _ 5,775,330.01 11,264,857.49

ptember 30, 1986 Balance $2,616.791,358.0l

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (September, 1986)

Par Value 0 r

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

T o t a l Net Cost Yield No. Shares D e s c r i p t i o n - P r i c e .. (Book Value) a t Cost

U. S. GOVERNMENT OBL I-i r e c t l :

~25,000,000.00 U. S. Treasury 6-5/8% Notes, 7/31/88 100.75 $ 25,187,500.00 6.19% 5,000,000.00 U - S . Treasury 7-1/22 Notes, 8/15/91 101.06 5,053,125,OO 7.24

- 5,000,000.00 U. S . T r e a s u r y 7 - 1 / 4 % N o t e s , 7/15/93 99.58 4,978,906.25 - - 7.33

35,000,000.00 TOTAL - U. $. Govt. Obligations ( D i r e c t )

U, 5. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Non-Guaranteed) : -

--- 8,083,473.45 9.01 8,089,793.60 FHLMCGnome 9xP.C. #20-0048, 8/1/01 99.45 - .-

$43,009,793.60 TOTAL - U. S. Govt. Obligations

CORPORATE BONDS: - Union E l e c t r i c 15-3/8X 1 s t Mtge.,

2/1/91 Xerox C r e d i t 16% Notes, 9/15/91

TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

COMMON STOCKS : - American Electric Power Arrieri can Express Avne t B a x t e r Travenol L a b o r a t o r i e s Be1 l A t l a n t i c Best Products Bristol -Myers Carolina Power & Light Col gate Palniol i v e CPC International Dart & K r a f t Echl i n E-Systems Gannett General Elec t r i c General Motors Grace ( W . R.) HC A Hew7 e tt-Packard Honeywell Humand International Business Machines Kerr-McGee Lincoln National McDonald' s McGraw-Hi 7 1 New York S t a t e Electric & Gas New York Times - Class A Northeast Utl l i t i e s Norwe s t Nynex Pacific Telesis Group Pacificorp Procter & Gamble P u b l i c Service Electric & Gas Sara Lee

No. Shares -

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued) 1089 (September, 1986)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED (Continued)

D e s c r i p t i o n -STOCKS (Continued) : - T i me Times Mirror Tracor United Technologies U.S. West V a l ley Rational hang Laboratories - Class B

Total Net Cost Y i e l d Price -- (Book Value) a t Cost

TOTAL - Common S t o c k s 64,700,922.67 3.34

TOTAL PURCHASES

ASSETS H E L D I N PUF SHORT TERM POOL AT 9 / 3 0 / 8 6 :

FHLMC Discount Notes American Express Assoc ia tes o f Nor th America Barcl ay she r i can Bu rroughs Chevron Financial John Deere Credi t En ron Exxon Cred i t F i rs t Boston Ford Motor C r e d i t General Electric Credit General E lec t r i c Financial S e r v i c e s General Motors Acceptance Nerrill Lynch Montgomery Ward Credi t Penney (J.C. ) f i n a n c i a l Prudential Funding Sears Roebuck Acceptance Texas Eastern Westinghouse C r e d i t

BOOK VALUE

$ 15,610,935.00 17,500,000.00 24,000,000,OO I2,000,000.flfl 20,000,000.00

5,000,000.00 11,000,000.00 15,000,000.00 7,000,000.00

20,000,000.00 18,500,000.00 1~,000,000.00 25,000,000.00 12,000,000.00 15,000,000.00 11,000,000.00 25,000,000.00 14,000,000.00 13,000,000.00 10,00~,000.00 6,000,000.00 --

$314,610,935.00 .- -

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF {Cont i ~ e d ) 1091

(September, 1986)

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Book Value - D e s c r i p t i o n P r i c e m r -- -

COMMON STOCKS:

Archer-Gan iel s-Midland (0.5 sh) 20.62

Capital C i t i e s Communications (1,200 s h s ) 260.89

K m a r t (7,193 shs) 52.90 Mobil (2,200 shs) 37,90 Pub1 i c Service o f

Colorado (Sm shs ) 21.15 Puget Sound Power &

L i g h t (lh s h s ) 23.90 Rochester Telephone

(9,100 shs) 49.90 Southland (6111 s h s ) 53.91 Tenneco (25,800 shs) 42.13 Union Camp (20m shs) 54.72 USX (165rn s h s ) 21,44

T o t a l f let Proceeds

TOTAL - Common Stocks $7,618,284.10 -

Yield Gait] o r a t Sale (LOSS) -- P r i c e

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

U. S . GOVERNMENT OBL IG-Guaran teed) : - Various Long Term GNMA Pass Throughs,

Various Pools, ($2,927,496.44 par) $ 1,927,496.44

FHA Insured 5-3/4% Notes , 6/29/01 ($9,546.90 par) 9,546.90

Hannah Mar ine X I , 14-3/42 Notes, 12/01/00 ($4,941111 p a r ) 4,941,000.00

TOTAL - Var ious Long Term 6,878,043.34

FHA Mor t a es -- 16,003.82 ~rinc&rnents

(16,003.82 par)

6,779,934.75 TOTAL - U. S. Govt . Obligations -- (Guaranteed ) 6,894,047.16 114,112.41

U. S. GOVERNMENT AGENCl ES ( Non-Guaran teed) : --

878,167.28 Federal Home Loan Mtge, --

P.C.'s Var ious Groups ($881,667.68 par ) 881,667.68 3,500.40 --

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - - 10%

INVESTMEl4TS D I SPOSED OF (Con t i nued)

T o t a l Net G a i n or BoukVa lue - Descr ip t ion Proceeds (loss) -

MATU-ENTS (Continued)

CORPORATE BONDS:

General Telephone Ohio 10-1/4X 1 s t Mtge., 13/01/04 ($80Qm par)

Grace ( W . R . ) 12-5/8% Notes, 9/15(90 ( $ 5 , 3 0 1 par)

Marine D r i 1 1 l ng 8-518% Guaranteed Notes {Shel 1 ) 3 /8 /97 ($51,125.65 p a r )

Na t 'T Rural Utilities 12-5/8X Col 1. T r u s t H, 9/15/90 ($1,50Om p a r )

United Telephone o f Florida 10-7/8% 1 s t Mtge. Ser. X , 9/1/04 ($4,430~1 pa r )

TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

TOTAL MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

NET DECREASE I N SHORT TERM HOlDlNGS

TOTAL DISPOSITIONS

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - FRANK1 I N (September, 1986)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total Met Cost Yield (Book Value) a t c o s t Price No. Shares D e s c r i p t i o n

D Oetroi t Edison Du P ~ n t ( E , I . ) de Nemours F i restone T i r e & Rubber toews Nor th Anier ican P h i 1 1 i p s Pacific Telesis Group P h i l i p M o r r i s Sears Roebuck Southern U.S. West

TOTAL ACQUISITIONS

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Yield Ga in o r a t Sale ( l o s s ) - Price

Total Net Proceeds Book Value - Description - .. - Price

-.-

COMMOfJ STOCKS:

A1 urninurn Co. o f America (11,600 shs) 37.06

Bell A t l a n t i c (22,400 shs) 75.55

CH 1 Industr ies (3511 s h s ) 28.53

EG&G (31,400 shs) 29.42 E l ec t rospace Sys terns

(40,700 shs] 17.29 P a c i f i c Gas &

E lec t r i c (63,500 shsl 24.29 Vf (36,200 s h s ) 31,98

TOTAL - Common Stocks 7,447,979.78

NET DECREASE IN SHORT TERM HOLDINGS 2,867,700.66

TOTAL DISPOSITIONS

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - GAMCO (September, 1986)

P a r Vdl ue o r

No, Shares

IMVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Dcscri p t i o n Price CONVERT1 BLE DEBENTURES: Hudson Genera? 92.27

CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK:

American International 26,39

COMMON STOCKS:

Eutler International CBS MC A P-l ttway Sea 1 ed Power Stewart-Ma rner Sun Chemical

TOTAL - Common Stocks

TOTAL PURCHASES

NET INCREASE IN SFIORT TERM HOLDINGS

T o t a l N e t Cost Yield (Rook Value) a t Cost

TOTAL ACQUISITIONS

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Y i e l d T o t a l Net Ga in o r a t Sale

Book Value Desc r ip t i on P r i c e Proceeds ( L O S S ) . - Price m E S

COMMON STQC KS :

$ 155,528- 33 Harcou r t Brace Jovanovich (5mshs) 36.68 $ 183,393.87 $27,865.54 1.09%

1,795,293.78 Viacorn I n t e r n a t i o n a l (62,200 shs) 37.96 2,323,215.61 527,921.89 0.74

1,950,822.11 TOTAL - Common S t o c k s 2,506,609.54 555,787.43 0.76

CORPORATE BONDS :

- 609,935.00 GATX 1 1 - 1 / 2 2 Sub. Notes 6/30/96 ($613m p a r ) 100.10 612,378.75 2,443.75 11.50

,$2,56IiP,757.ll TOTAL DISPOSITIONS $3,118,988,29 $558,231.18 2.87% - --

PERMANENT U ? i I VERSITY f UND - CRITERIOK (September, 1986)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total Net Cost Yield (Book Value) a t C o s t No. Shares D e s c r i p t i o n

COMMON STOCKS:

Alexander & Alexander Services tlmes Depd r trnen t Stores Amoco Burroughs Exxon Georgia-Pacif i c International Telephone & Telegraph Kroger L i m i t e d (The) Masco Mobil Ovcrnite T r a n s p o r t Reynol ds Metal s Southwest Air1 ines Tribune TRW Union Camp Wei nga r t e n Rea 1 t y

TOTAL ACQUISfTIONS

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Yield G a i n or a t Sale (Loss 1 Pr i ce

T o t a l Met Proceeds Book Value Desc r i p t i on Price --

SALES

COMMON STOCKS :

Arr~er ican Express (2,80G shs) 58.17

Dayton Hudson (6m shs ) 43.11 Di sney (Wal t) Product ions

(9,300 shs) 38.27 General Re (3,400 s h s ) 57.59 Lomas & N e t t l e t o n

Financial (5,200 shs) 41.11 M a r r i o t t (20m shs ) 29.06 McDonald's (23,100 shs) 60.40 Overnite Transport

(39,800 s h s j 42.42 P e p s i c u (12,800 shs) 27.03 Salonliln (11,700 shs) 39.35 Westi nghous~ E l e c t r i c

( i4 ,300 s h s ) 54.49

TOTAL - Common Stocks 6,437,811.22

NET DECREASE IN SHORT TERM HOLDINGS 7,801,307.97

$12,405,100.92 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS $14,239,119.19 $1,834,018.27 --

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY F U N D - MCCONNELL & MILLER 10% ( S c p V

INU ESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total N e t Cost

- D e s c r i p t i o n .-

NET INCREASE I N SHORT TERM HOLDINGS

(Book V a l I A P ]

LNVESTMENTS ll I POSED OF

Yield Total l e t Gain o r a t Sale

Book Value Description -- Price . Proceeds ( t o s s } Price SALES

COHMON STOCKS:

$ 570,049.30 Chan~pion I n t e r n a t i o n a l (25m shs) 24.94 $ 623,519.16 $53,469.86 2,09X

2,264,829.60 Union Pac i f i c (45,300 shs) 55.95 2,534,704.92 269,075.32 3 . 2 1

$2,834,878.90 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS

PERMAQENT V N I VERSITY FUND - DONAt D S M I T H - (September, 1986)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

T o t a l Net Cost Yield No. Shares -- Description -- P r i c e (Book Vdlue) a t Cos t

c o v 325,400 Gulf Sta te Utilities

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Yield T o t a l Net Gain or a t Sale

Book Value - Descr ip t i on - - - P r i c e Proceeds ( L o s s ) A Price SALES

COMMON STOCKS:

$ 902,851,58 Public Service of Indiana (115m s h s ) 13.30 $1,529,193.42 $626,341.84 0.00%

1,957,669.15 NET DECREASE I N SHORT TERM HOLDINGS 3,957.669.15 -0-

-.73 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS - $3,486,862.57 $626,341.84 - - -

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - T R I N I T Y (September, 1486)

IMVFSTMENTS ACQUIRED

T o t a l N e t Cost Y i e l d No. Shares Desc r ip t i on - - P r l ce (Book Value) a t Cost

COMMON STOCKS:

31,700 CSX 30.77 $ 975,345.90 3 .77% 13,900 Loeus 70.93 985,857.50 1 .41 38,200 Lucky Stores 25.68 980,785.00 4.52 67,200 Wang Labo ra to r i es - Class 0 14.62 982,747,20 1 . 0 9

TOTAL ACqUlSITIONS $3,924,735.60 2.69%

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Book Value T o t a l Net

Description Price -- Proceeds SALES COMMON STOCKS:

Arnerada Hess (39,600 shs) 19.30 $ 764,452.41

Consol i dated Natural Gas (39,600 s h s ) 30.10 1,192,053.39

Ha7 l i burton (33,800 shs) 20.35 687,976.00

Occidental Petruleurn (24,100 shs) 28.58 688,773.00

TOTAL - Cu~rn~on Stocks 3,333,254.81

NET DECREASE IN SHORT TERM HOLDINGS 744,418.70

TOTAL OISPOSITIONS

Yie ld Gain or a t Sale (Loss) Price

PERMANEWT UNZVERSlTY FUND - VALUEQUEST (September, 1986)

T o t d l Net C o s t Yield No. Shares Description - P r i c e - (Book Va lue) a t Cost

COMMONSTOCKS : 8,000 h o c o 71,81 $574,480.00 4.60% 9,000 Texas Commerce Bancs hares 25.56 230,040.00 6.10

TOTAL ACQU 1 S I T IONS

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

T o t a l Net Gain o r Book Value Description Proceeds - (Loss --

$721,721.75 hET DECREASE IN SHORT TERM HOLDINGS - $721,721-75 $ -0-

CASH STATEMENT PERMANENT FUND

September 30, 1986

Cash on Hand 8/31/86 (Interest Bearing)

From West Texas Lands:

Oil Royalties Gas Royal t i e s Sulphur Royalties Water Royal t i e s Br ine Royal t i e s M i nera? Lease Rental s Water Lease Renta l s Mineral Lease Bonuses

T~tal from West Texas Lands

From Disposition o f Securities:

U. 5. Government Obl i y a t i o n s GNMA Pass-Throughs FHA N o t e s Var ious Gudranteed Bonds FHA Mortgages

U, S . Government Agencies Non-Gua ranteed

Corporate Bonds

Cowlon Stocks S h o r t Ten11 Securi t i e s (Ne t )

Pmort i za t i on o f Premi urn

TOTAL R ECE 1 PTS

DISBURSEMENTS:

S e c u r i t i e s Acquired:

U. 5 . Government Obligations D i r e c t & Guaranteed

U. S. Gnvernment Agencies Nan-Gua ranteed

Corporate Bonds

Convertible Debentures

Convertible Preferrea Stocks Common Stocks

A m o r t i za t i on o f O i scoun t

TOTAL D l SBURSEMENTS

Cash on Hand 9/30/86 (Interest Bear ing)

INCOME RECEIVED AVAILABLE FUND

September 30, 1986

Interest Received:

U, S. Governn~er~t Obl i g a t ions Treasury Securities GNMA Pass-Throughs Various Guaranteed Bonds FHA Mortgages

U. S . Government Agencies Non-Gua ran teed

Corporate Bonds

Convertible Debentures

Short Term S e c u r i t i c s

Funds i n S t a t e Treasury

Di v i dends Received :

C o n v e r t i b l e P r e f e r r e d Stocks

Common Stocks

TOTAI. RECEIPTS

BOOK VALUE AND BOOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AN3 SYSTEM STAFF (000's Omitted)

SYSTEM STAFF BREAU G EOCAP I TAL DEBT SECURITIES: U, S. Governments

D S KENNEDY

Treasury Bonds Var ious Govt . G t d .

TOTAL U. 5. Govts.

Ion-Gtd. Agencies

Corporate Bonds

TOTAL DEBT

Preferred Stocks

TOTAL FIXED

EQUITY SECURITIES: Convertible Debs. Conve r t i b l e Preferred C o m o ~ Stocks Other E q u i t i e s

TOTAL EQUITIES TOTAL LONG TERM

SHORT TERM: Go1 dman Sachs-STlF U. S. T reasur ies Corporate Bonds Commercial Paper Cash

TOTAL SHORT TERM

TOTAL FiIND

CUMMUN JRU~l tUNU ~UMMAHY Ur A~~tl~

BOOK VALUE AND BOOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF (Continued)(000 I s (Knit ted)

August 31, 1986

KAHN BROTHERS WH REAVES TOTAL FUNDDEBT SECURITIES:U. S. Governments

Treasury Bonds $ 43.081 11.33;;Various Govt. Gtd. 5,775 11. 07

TOTAL U. S. Govts. 48,856 11.30Non-Gtd. Agencies 13,486 11.50Corporate Bonds 133.176 11. 31

TOTAL DEBT 195,518 11.32r Preferred Stocks 1.152 13.56R"

TOTAL FIXED 196.670 11.33.....~

EQUITY SECURITIES:0

Convertible Debs. 560 5.09Convertible Preferred $ 39 6.96% 39 6.96Common Stocks 8,070 4.44 $15,468 7.11% 94,259 3.74Other Equ it i es -0- -0- 800

TOTAL EQUITIES 8.109 4.45 15.468 7.11 95,658 3.71

TOTAL LONG TERM 8,109 4.45 15,468 7.11 292,328 8.84

SHORT TERM:Goldman Sacns-STIF 8,006 5.99 2,207 5.99 59,459 5.99U. S. Treasuries -0- -0- 4,575 10.20Corporate Bonds -0- -0- 2,014 15.45Commercial Paper -0- -0- 31,000 6.54Cash -0- -0- (423) ,...

TOTAL SHORT TERM 8,006 5.99 2,207 5.99 96,625 6.59 ~

0TOTAL FUND $16.115 5.22% $17.675 6.97% $388,953 8.28% CJ

For Month Ended August 31, 1986

I I. TRUST AND SPEC l A L FUNDS

TRUST At4D SPECIAL FUNDS - lMVESTMEMT MATTERS.--

REPORT ON SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS.--The following secur i t i e s ; ransac t ions have been made f o r t he T r u s t and Spec ia l Funds i n August, 1986. ;he Execut.ive Vice Char.cel7 ur f o r Asset Manayerrlent recommends a p p r o v a l by the h a r d of Regents o f these t ransact ions .

C OMPAR l SON SUMMARY OF ASSETS

THE Uf4IVERS:TY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND

ROOK VALUE BOOK Y I E L D BOOK VALUE BOOK YIELD SECURITY .. . , , 8/31/85 8/31/85 8/31/86 8/31/86

SECURITIES: S. Government Obl i a a t i o n s .,

Treasury Bonds $ 47,554,872.13 11.23% $ 43,080,495.98 11.33% V d r j ~ u s Guaranteed Bonds 8,208,419.68 - 10.91 5,775,250.84 11.07 ----

'OTAL - U. S. Government Obl i g a t i u n s 55,763,291.79 11.18 48,855,146.82 11.30

1. 5 . Governrrlent Agencies (Nan-Guaranteed) 15,261,019.22 11.95 13,486,130. U3 11.50

lorporate Bonds -- 95,430,271.11 21.93 -- 133 ,175 ,005a 11.31

TOTAL - DEaT SECURITIES 166,454,582.12 11.68 195,517,682.02 11.32

Ireferr~d S t o c k s 1,151,900.00 -- 13.56 i1151,9OU.OC 13.56 - TOTAL - FIXED INCOME

S E C U R I T I E S 167,606,482,12 11.69 --- 196,669,582.02 11.33

!QUITY SLCURITiES: ; o n v e r t i b l ~ De e n t u r e s 82,750.00 6.34 560,000.00 5.09 I o n v e r t i b l e Freferred S t a c k s 542,890.00 4.86 39,057.50 6.96 hrnmon Stocks 78,190,915.88 3 . 7 2 94,259,541.71 3.74 I ther E q u i t i e s 500,000,OO - - --

-. 800,000.00

TOTAL - EQUITY StCURITIES 79,316,555-88 3-71 -. 95,658,599.21 3.71

TOTAL - LONG TERM INVESTMENTS 246,923,038.00 9.13 292,328,181,23 8.84 -

:ASH & E IJIVALENT: ;o -r-%r- dman Sac s - 0- - - 59,459,166.02 5 .99 J. S. Govts. (Direct & G t d . ) -0- - - 4,575,070.37 10.20 Zorporate Bonds 1,861,272,75 8,46 2,014,569.32 15.45 :omme rc i a 1 Paper 38,858,900.00 7.95 31,000,000.00 6.54 :ash (Interest Bearing) 2,323,263.82 [423 ,17 1.48)

TOTAL - CASH & EQUIVALENT , 43,043,436.57 7.54 .-

96,635,034.23 6,59

TOTAL - COMMON TRUST FUND SECURITIES, CASH & EQUIVALENT $289,966,474.57 8.89% $388,953,215.46 8.28%

---

Total Market Value $311,043,729.61 $425,830,028.85

Yarket U n i t Value $2.377512105511 $2.628808547 164

Ind i ca ted Annual Incornc p e r Un i t 0.1970 0,1988

3ased on Indicated Income - Y ie ld on Market

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED hug us t , 1986)

Tuta l Net Cost Yield , Value Desc r ip t i on and Fund (Book Value) -- a t Cost

-TILED SCHEWLES FOLLOW)

PURCHASES ----

U, S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS ( U i rect L Guaranteed) : -- -- D i rect

96,001) m g g Founda t.i nn - . -. $97,068.75 -- 7.30%

Guaranteed 55,000 m g f l o u n d a t i o n --

151,000 TOTAL - U . S. Govt . Obligations --- (Direct & Guaranteed) $152,068.75 7.30% - - -

U. S , GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBL IGATIOMS (hon-Gua ranteed :

C00,001 Common Trust Fund - System S t a f f $2,000,001.00 9.00% 915,006 R e t i r e m e n t o f I n d e h t ~ d n e s s Accounts - 7,721,455-94 --- 5.83

915,001 TOTAL -lJ. S. GOVT. AgencyObIigations -- (Nan-Gudranteed ) 89,721,456.94 6.48% ---- -

--a

CORPORATE BONDS:

Common T rus t Fund - System S t a f f General Motors Foundation Centennial

Endowment f o r Automotive Research Ernest F . Gloyna Regents Cha i r i n

Engineering Melvin H . Gertz Regents Cha i r i n Engineer ing John 3. McKetta Centennial Energy Chair

i n Eny ineering Joe C. Walter, J r . Endowed P r e s i d e n t i a l

S c h o l a r s h i p Fund Ann Rife Cox C h a i r i n Gynecology Bud Johnson Clinical Cha i r Frank 8. Cntton Trust Endowment Account

TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

COMMON STOCKS : - Comnon T r u s t Fund - System S t a f f Common Trust Fund - Breau Capi ta l Comon T r u s t Fund - GeoCapi t a l Common T r u s t Fund - D, 5. Kennedy Cornn~on Trust Fund - Kahn Brothers Common Trust Fund - W. H. Reaves Ima Hugg Foundation U. T. System Professional Liability

Insurance P l a n - Outside Manager GMB - Cecil H . L Ida M. Green Marine

Biomedical I n s t i t u t e AH - Ann R i f e Cox Chair i n Gynecology DMS - E u y e n ~ McDermott C h a i r f o r the Study o f Human Growth & Development

UTPB - E l l e n & B i l l Noel Scholarship Fund

TOTAL - Common Stocks

1 MVESTMENTS ACQUIRED ( C o n t i nued ) (August, 1986 )

D e s c r i p t i o n and Fund N E T P C H A S E OF SHORT ( E R N S E ~

Interest on Oamage Payments on & s t Texas Lands Miscellaneous Charges Allocable f o r Trust &

Special Funds Frank 0 . Cotton Trust Damage Payn~ent Ima, Thomas E., & W i l l C. Hogg Funds -

I n c o m ~ Real Szed Uarner-Bayou Bend Heritage Fund f o r Child

Guidance Center i n Houston Unallacated Account Ima Hogg Foundat ion Program S u p p o r t W. C. Hogg Fund - Unappropriated Income Ima Hogg Foundat ion - Incvme The Robertson Poth Foundat ion - Income Irna Hogg Foundation U. T. System Professioanl liability Insurance

P l a n - F i x e d Inconre U. T. System Professional liability Insurance

Plan - E q u i t i e s Tenporary I n v e ~ trnents to be Added

t o t h e Common Trust Fund-- U. T. Aus t i n u. f. € 7 Pdso U. T. Institute o f Texan Cultures

Ernest Cockrel? , Sr, Chair i n Engineer i l l9 Richard 0 . Curran Centennial Cha i r i n

Engineer ing Gefieral Motors Foundation Centennial Teach i ng

Fel lowship i n Mechanical Engineering Wolf & Janet Jessen Centennial Lectureship i n

Architecture Wolf & Janet Jessen Centennial Lectureship i n

A r t Wol f & Janet Jessen Centennial Lec tu resh ip i n

Drama Wolf & Jane t Jesse11 Centennial Lec tu resh ip i n

Music C. L . Lundel l Cnai r o f Systematic Botany Estate o f Susan Taylor McOaniel, Deceased John J . M c K e t t a Centennial Energy Chair i n

Engi neering Clint W . Murchison, Sr. Chair o f Free Enterprise Foster Parker C~ntenni a 1 Professarshi p o f

Finance & Management Es ta te o f A1 i c e Jane Shef f i el d Toreador Trus t Fund f o r Salary Supplemertation

of t h e School o f Law Joseph C , & Elizabeth C. Walker, J r . Gealngy

L i b r a r y Fund L i t t l e f i e l d Fund f o r Southern History - 2nd Fund V i r g i n i a & Ernest Cockrell , J r , Scholarsh ips

i n Engineering Wol f E. Jessen Endowment Fund in Fine A r t s Joe C, Walter , J r . Endowed Presidential

Scho la r sh ip Fund Col l ~ g e o f Engineering Foundation - Varlous

Donors, Various Purposes Archer M. Huntington Museum Fund R. M. Rankin, Jr. Scholarship Fund

I o t a 1 Net Cost (Book Value) -

IMVESTHEFITS ACQUIRE0 (Continued ) ( A u g u s t , 1986)

T o t a l Net C o s t Descri t i o n and Fund (Book Value)

N Ef ~ I ~ - X C ~ E ~ T ~ X 1 : AH - O l l a S. Strlbling C h a i r for Cancer Research $ 27,000.QO DMS - Dis t - ingu i shed C h a i r i n Human Nutrition 4,000.00 DMS - Cecil H. & Ida Green C h a i r i n Reproduct ive

Biology Sciences 35,000.00 OMS - Green Center Training Proyran i n Keproduct ive

B f 01 ogy Sc iences 218,000.00 DM5 - Dr. J , 0 . Shelmire Professorship i n

Derma t o l ogy 28,000.00 UTEP - Frank 6. Cot ton Trust - Endowment Account 84,000.00 SAMS - Dr. hi t t e r ~ 8. Russ Chai r i n Surgery 3,000.011 Robert & A l m a Moreton 1983 Unitrust - Income 3,000.00 Charles A. Stacey Charitable Remainder U n i trust -

Income 2,000,OO GMB - The Libbie Poody Thompson Trust - Income 2,000.00 GMB - ?he L i b b i e Moody Thompson Memorial T r u s t -

I r~corne 4,000,OO GMB - Clark W. Thompson Trust - Incorne 4,000.00 GMB - J. F r e d e r i c Mullins, M.D. Char i t ab le

Remainder U n i t r u s t - Income 3,000.00 AH - Ken Mu1 ? i n s Professorship i r k Pigment Cell

Bial ogy 1,000.00 AH - The Robert 8 Alma Moreton 1983 U n i t r u s t 21,000.00 R e t i rement o f Indebtedness Accounts 1,732,216.8s Damage Payments on West Texas Lands 1,581,000.00

TOTAL - N e t Purchase of Shor t Term Securities $13,254,136.55 -

ASSETS H E L D IN CTF SHORT TERM POOL AT 8/31/86: BOOK VALUE

Goldman Sachs Institutional Liquid Assets Government Portfol i o $34,050,160.10

Ford Motor Credit 3,000,000,00 General Moto rs Acccptance 20,000,000.00 Montgomery Ward Cred i t 8,000,000.00

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF {August, 2986)

Yield Gain or a t Salt [(toss) Price

T o t a l N e t Book Value - - Description and Fund - Proceeds -.-

(DETAIL ED SCHEDULES FOLLON}

SALES - - - U. S. GOVERNMENT OSLIGATlONS (Direct & Guaranteed :

D i rec t ;7,998,818.18 - Retirement o f Indebtedness Accounts $8,258,572.18

Guaranteed 45,714.70 omo on Trust Fund - System S t a f f 55,000.00

;8,044,532.88 TOTAL - U. S. C o v t . O b l i g a t i o n s (Direct & Guaranteed) $8,313,572.18

CORPORATE BONDS:

$ 9,918.00 E r n e s t F. Gloyna Regents Chair i n Engi necri ng $ 9,918.00

50,389.75 George M. 01 i v e r Charitable Trust 50,256.25

$60,307.75 - TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

COWION STOCKS:

Comnon T r u s t Fund - System Staff $ 300,896,88 Common T rus t Fund - Breau C a p i t a l 221,467.40 C.ommon Trust Fund - GeoCapi t a l 846,361.74 Common T r u s t Fund - D. S . Kennedy 212,576.39 Common T r u s t Fund - W. H. Reaves 1,124,658.37 11na Hogg Foundati on 320,594.30 U. T . System - Professional L i a b i l i t y

Insurance P l a n - Ouside blanager 437,160.55 Joe C. Walter, Jr. Chair i n

Engineeri ng 112,282.94 Joseph C, & E l i zabe th C. Wnl t e r , 3r.

Geology L i b r a r y Fund - 139,830.12

;2,805,771,15 TOTAL - Common Stocks - WARRANTS : -

12.03 Robertson-Poth Foundation 6.72 GMB - Robertson-Path Charitable

Remainder T r u s t No. 2

L. 18.75 TOTAL - Marrants 6 332.50

62,805,789.90 TOTAL - Canon Stocks & Warrants Before G i f t s

Stocks Received by G i f t or Bequest - 182,961 - 9 1 - TOTAL - Common Stocks $3,899,123.10

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (Continued) (August, 1986)

Total Net Gain o r Book Value D e s c r i p t i o n and Fund Proceeds (Loss)

MATUKlTTES AND PREPAYMENTS -- U. S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Direct & Guaranteed): -

Direct $ 922,000.00 Retirement o f Indebtedness $ 922,000.00 $ -0-

Guaranteed 170,181.14 m r w y m e n t s - -

Comon Trus t Fund - System S t a f f 170,463.19 282.05

$1,092,181.14 TOTAL - U. S . Govt, Obligations ( D i r e c t 8 Guaranteed) 51,092,463.19 -- $282.05

- -.-

U. S . GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ( ~ o n - ~ u a ranteed) :

Federal Home Loan Mtge. P.C,'s Various Groups--

$1,094,252.99 Coman Trust Fund - System S t a f f - A $1 105,970.26 -.. $11,717.27

CORPORATE BONDS :

$ 42,192.99 Common Trust Fund - System S t a f f $ 42,769.43 $576.44 4,950,000.00 U. T . System - Pro fess iona l Liabil i t y

Insurance Plan - Fixed Income 4,950,000.00 -0- --

$4,992,192.99 TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

NET REDUCTION OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES: Common Trust Fund - System S t a f f $13,000 ,000.00 College of Engineering Loan Fund IU ,000.00 Common Trust Fund Undistributed Receipts 2,541,114.85 Office o f Investments & T rus t s -

Suspense Acc.aunt 21,000.00 Ima Hogg Scholarsh ips i n Mental Health 467.52 U. T. System Professional Liability

Insurance Plan - Outs ide Manager 103,480.81 Centennial G i f t s Undesignated 2,000.00 Brunswick Abernathy Professorship in Soi 1

Dynamics and Geotechnical E n q i neer i ng 2,000.00 Department o f Computer Sciences

Administrative Endowment 35,000.00 Genera7 Motors Foundation Centenni a 1

Endowment f o r Automotive Research 10,000.00 Harry L. Kent, Jr . Professorship i n

Mechanical Engineering 2,000,OO Walter Prescot t Webb Chair i n History 9,OGD. 00 Ruth Smith Crawford Centennial

Scholarship 3,OCO. 00 AH - Ann R i f e Cox C h a i r i n Gynecology 100,000,00 AH - Bud Johnson Clinical Chai r 48,000.00 UTD - Special Account - U. T. Dallas/

TRE Investment Account 939,000.00 UTPB - U. T, Permian B a s i n M e r i t Awards 97,000.00 U T P B - E l l e n & B i l l Noel S c h o l a r s h i p F u n d 149,000,00 UTT - Sam A. Lindsey Endowment Fund 18,000.00 George M. 01 i v e r C h a r i t a b l e Trust 31,000.00 GMB - Robertson-Poth Char i t ab le

Remainder T r u s t No. 2 29,000.00 Xetirem~nt of Indebtedness Accounts 25,917,605.41

TOTAL - Net Reduction o f Shor t Term Secur i t ies $43,067,668.59

L.Uf·lrIUI~ I KU~ I lUI'lL! - ,) l') I tl'\ ,) 1At- ...

(August, 1986)

BONO PURCHASES

UNIT TOTAL

9.00%10.25

9.52%

YIElDAT COST

$3,977,501.00

$2,000,001.001,977 .500.00

COST (BOOK VALUE)

100.0098.88

ISSUEFederal Home Loan Mtge. 9% Gnome Prt. Ctf. #20-0048

8/1/01Pennzoil 10-1/8% Debs., 8/1/11

PAR VALUE$2,000.001

2~OOO,OOO

$4,000,001

STOCK PURCHASES

$1,323,485.80

COST (BOOK VALUE)NO. Of SHARES

10,0005,0005~OOO

5,0002,500

20,0002,0003,000

ISSUECooper Tire &RubberHealthcare InternationalIntelSealed PowerChevronTexas EasternU. s. ~ies tUnited Technologies

UNIT

22.228.58

17.5024.4734.4026.0757.1042.31

TOTAL$ 222,200.00

42,900.0087,500.00

122,325.0085,987.50

521,440.00114,200.00126,933.30

YIELDAT COST

1.80%0.000.004.506.983.835.32 t-63.31 ~

3.46%)106

COMMON TRUST FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued)(August, 1986)

......

BOOK VALUE

$45,714.70

BOOK VALUE$ 5.20134,345.80

$134,351.00

BOND SALES

ISSUEU. S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Guaranteed):Farmers Home Administration 8-1/2% CBO, 9/15/94

(S55m par)

STOCK SALES

ISSUEFreeport McMoRan Gold (0.67 shs)Southland (6m shs)

PROCEEDS

$55,000.00

NET SALES PROCEEDS$ 6.93300,889.95

5300,896.88

GAIN OR (lOSS)

59.285.30

GAIN OR (LOSS)$ 1. 73166,544.15

$166,545.88

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

8.50%

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE0.00%2.23

2.23%

U1a

BOOK VALUE$ 170,181.14

1,094,252.99

2,769.43

25,443.2113 .980. 35

$1,306,627.12

COMMON TRUST FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued)(August, 1986)

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

ISSUEGNMA Pass-Throughs, Various Pools ($170.463.19 par)Federal Home Loan Mortgage P.C.'s, Various Groups

($1.105.970.26 par)Safeway Stores 9% Purchase Leaseback, 5/1/96

($2,769.43 par)SohiolBP Trans-Alaska Pipeline Capital:

10-5/8% Notes, 1/1/93 ($26m par)10-5/8% Notes, 1/1/98 ($14m par)

PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS)

$ 170.463.19 $ 282.05

1,105.970.26 11,717.27

2,769.43 -0-

26,000.00 556.7914.000.00 19.65

$1.319.202.88 $12,575.76

COMMON TRUST FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued)(Augl.lst, 1986)

BONO EXCHANGES

PAR VALUEISSUE

EXCHANGED

OESCR IPTI ONISSUE

RECEIVED

BOOK VALUEISSUE ISSUE

EXCHANGED RECEIVED

MKT BOOKYIELD YIELD NEW

IN- IN- BOOKCREASE CREASE YIELD

Detroit Edison 9-7/8%Gen. &Ref. Mtge. "AA II

,

5/1/04

CORPORATE FOR CORPORATEGeorgia Power 10%1st Mtge., 8/1/16

$1,326,181. 70 $1,318,681.70 0.19% 0.03% 11.43%

$ 26,750.00190,125.00218,783.20262,250.0029,610.00

NO. OF SHARES2,0006,5003,400

11,5002,100

COMMON TRUST FUND - BREAU CAPITAL

(August, 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUEAmerican Income Life InsuranceBank of New HampshireEatonStandard Commercial TobaccoTechnitrol

COSTUNIT

13.3829.2564.3522.8014.10

(BOOK VALUE)TOTAL

YIELDAT COST

2.99%2.462.492.192.70

(JlN

$727,518.20 2.40%

BOOK VALUE

$106,809.7039,677.00

$146,486.70

STOCK SALES

ISSUE

Beneficial (2,300 shs)Temple - Inland (1,100 shs)

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$167,954.1953,513.21

$221,467.40

GAIN OR (LOSS)

$61.144.4913,836.21

$74,980.70

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE2.74%1.48

2.43%

$248,500.0046,158.00

101,250.0040,810.0064,662.00

NO. OF SHARES17,0003,0007,0005,0004,800

COMMON TRUST FUND - GEOCAPITAL(August, 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUEAdelphia Class ACastle &CookCellular CommunicationNational Convenience StoresUnited Merchants &Manufacturers

COSTUNIT----

14.6215.3914.468.16

13.47

(BOOK VALUE)TOTAL

YIELDAT COST

0.00%0.000.004.410.00

,-

......

$501.380.00 0.36%

BOOK VALUE$229,130.00527,974.90

$757,104.90

STOCK SALES

ISSUEHelmerich &Payne (12m shs)International Paper (10m shs)

NET SALES PROCEEDS$221,272.60625,089.14

$846,361. 74

GAIN OR (LOSS)$(7,857.40)97,114.24

$89,256.84

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

1.95%3.84

3.35%

COST (BOOK VALUE)NO. OF SHARES

50,0005.0003,000

COMMON TRUST FUND - D. S. KENNEDY(August, 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUEBankAmeri caCrown ZellerbachTimber Realization

UNIT

12.5737.3510.03

TOTAL$628,500.00186,750.0030,081.30

YIELDAT COST

0.00%2.680.00

5845,331.30 0.59%

BOOK VALUE$186,750.00

STOCK SALES

ISSUECrown Zellerbach (5~ shs)

NET SALES PROCEEDS$212,576.39

GAIN OR (LOSS)$25,826.39

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE2.33%

COMMON TRUST FUND - KAHN BROTHERS(August, 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

YIELDAT COST

COST (BOOK VALUE)UNIT TOTAL

12.97 $282,742.50ISSUE

Cleveland-Cl iffsNO. OF SHARES

21,800

......

NO. OF SHARES1,0004,0002,0008,0003,000

COMMON TRUST FUND - W. H. REAVES(August, 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUEAmerican Information TechnologiesAmerican Telephone &TelegraphBell SouthCentral Louisiana E1ectricSouthwestern Public Service

COST (BOOK VALUE) YIELDAT COST

5.32%5.155.035.935.61

.......

$735,679.00 5.53%

BOOK VALUE$103,903.85

49,850.38117,216.00107,397.64324,866.4650.262.05

105,951. 0043,407.15

$902,854.53

STOCK SALES

ISSUEAmerican Information Technologies (1m shs)Boston Edison (1m shs)Dominion Resources (3m shs)Idaho Power (5m shs)Illinois Power (14m shs)Oklahoma Gas & Electric (2m shs)Public Service Electric (3m shs)Southern (2m shs)

NET SALES PROCEEDS$ 137,288.42

54,946.16144,820.16138,245.37397,257.7073,547.54

129,820.6648.732.36

$1,124,658.37

GAIN OR (LOSS)$ 33,384.57

5,095.7827,604.1630,847.7372,391.2423,285.4923,869.665,325.21

$221,803.84

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

5.16%6.265.886.519.305.666.848.37

7.30%

PAR VALUE

BOND PURCHASES(August, 1986)

ISSUE AND FUNDIMA HOGG FOUNDATION:

. COST (BOOK VALUE) YIELDAT COST

$ 4,00062,00030,00055,000

$151,000

U. S. Treasury 16-1/8% Notes, 11/15/86U. S. Treasury 7-5/8% Notes, 11/15/87U. S. Treasury 7-1/4% Bonds, 8/15/92Farmers Home Admi~;stration 8-1/2% eBO, 9/15/94

102.53 $ 4,101.25 6.04%lOr. 50 62,930.00 6.36100.13 30,037.50 7.22100.00 55,000,00 8.50

$152,068.75 7.30%

GENERAL MOTORS FOUNDATION:,~ $10,000 Hutton Group (E. F.) 8-7/8% Notes, 5/1/96 99.18 $9,918.00 9.00%.......Ul-....,J

EARNEST F. GLOYNA REGENTS CHAIR IN ENGINEERING:

S10,OOO Hutton Group (E. F.) 8-7/8% Notes. 5/1/96 99.18 $9,918,00 9.00%

MELVIN H. GERTZ REGENTS CHAIR IN ENGINEERING:

$5,000

$10,000

Hutton Group (E. F.) 8-7/8% Notes. 5/1/96

JOHN J. MCKETTA CENTENNIAL ENERGY CHAIR IN ENGINEERING:

Hutton Group (E. F.) 8-7/8~ Notes, 5/1/96

99.18

99.18

$4,959.00 9.00%

BOND

PAR VALUE ISSUE AND FUNDJOE C. WALTER, JR. ENDOWED PRESIDENTIAL

SCHOLARSHIP FUND:

COST (BOOK VALUE) YIElDAT COST

Hutton Group (E. F.) 8-7/8% Notes, 5/1/96 99.18 $24,795.00 9.00%

ANN RIFE COX CHAIR I~ G~NECOLOGY:

$50.000 Hutton Group (E. F.) 8-7/8% Notes, 5/1/96 99.18 $49,590.00 9.00%

r-

~ BUD JOHNSON CLINICAL CHAIR:......(J1

$30,000 General Telephone of Californiaco6-3/4% 1st Mtge., 12/1/97 86.16 $25,848.00 8.70%

50,000 Hutton Group (E. F.) 8-7/8% Notes, 5/1/96 99.18 49,590.00 9.00

$80.000 $75,438.00 8.90%

FRANK B. COTTON TRUST - ENDOWMENT ACCOUNT:

525,00050,000

$75,000

Household Finance 8.45% Sub. Debs., 1/15/97Hutton Group (E. F.) 8-7/8% Notes. 5/1/96

97.6399.18

$24,408.2549,590.00

$73,998.25

8.80%9.00

8.931',

BOND PURCHASES (Con t i nued) (August, 19%)

COST (BOOK VALUE) Y I E L D PAR VALEE ISSUE AND F W D UNIT TOTAL AT COST

RETIREMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS ACCOUNTS:

$1,915,000 Federal Home Loan Bank 5.60% D i s c o u n t Note, 1/7/87 97.84 $1,873,593.44 5.80% 5,000,000 Federal Home Loan Bank 5.61% Discount Note, 1/27/87 97.52 4,876,112.50 5.83 1,000,000 Federal Farm Credit Banks 5.65% Discount Note, 2/17/87 97.18 971,750.00 5.90

NO. OF SHARES

9,0004,0004,000

STOCK PURCHASES(August, 1986)

ISSUE AND FUNDIMA HOGG fOUNDATION:

HBOModine ManufacturingPentair

10.5024.0024.75

$ 94,500.0096,000.0099,000.00

YIELDAT COST

0.00%3.172.67

.....0'1o

4,6002,0003,5002,1003,200

U. T. SYSTEM - PROFESSIONAL LIABILITYINSURANCE PLAN - OUTSIDE MANAGER:

Champion InternationalFord MotorNational Distillers &ChemicalTextronTransamerica

U. T. SYSTEM CANCER CENTER - ANN RIFE COXCHAIR IN GYNECOLOGY:

$289,500.00 1.96%

23.08 $106,]63.40 2.25%55.41 110,8]8.40 3.9732.11 112,385.00 6.8552.78 110,835.90 3.4134.87 111,574.40 4.82

$551,777.10 4.29%

1,0001,000

Niagra Mohawk PowerSouthern

23.8725.87

$23,870.0025,870.00

8.71%7.89

$49,740.00 8.28%

STOCK PURCHASES (Continued)(August, 1986)

COST (BOOK VALUE) YIELDNO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND UNIT TOTAL AT COST

U. T. PER~lIAN BASIN - ELLEN & BILL NOEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND:

500 Best Products 12.05 $ 6,027.00 1.99%200 Genera 1 Motors 73.97 14,794.40 6.76400 Humana 24.82 9,928.00 3.06600 Ke rr-McGee 27.96 16,773.0C 3.93300 Dart & Kraft 61. 12 18,336.0C 2.81900 lracor 20.98 18,877 .50 1. 72.400 United Technologies 44.95 17,978.00 3.11

$102,713.90 3.39%

r-20

COST (BOOK VALUE)O'l NO. OF UNITS I SSUE A~'D FUND UNIT TOTALt-"

GALVESTON MEDIC~L BRANCH - CECIL H. & IDA M. GREENCHAIR - MARINE BIOMEDICAL INSTITUTE:

3.19 The COrrlflon Fund 2,942.28 $9,385.86

U. T. HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - DALLAS - EUGENE MCDERf.1CTTCHAIR FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN GROWTH &DEVELOPMENT:

3.55 The Common Fund 2,934.22 $10,416.49

BOOK VALUE

$9,918.00

BOND SALES(August, 1986)

ISSUE AND FUNDEARNEST F. GLOYNA REGENTS CHAIR IN ENGINEERING:

Hutton Group (E. F.) 8-7/8% Notes, 5/1/96 (Slam par)

GEORGE M. OLIVER CHARITABLE TRUST;

PROCEEDS

$9,918.00

GAIN OR {LOSS}

$0.00

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

9.00%

$25,483.50 General Telephone of California 6-3/4% 1st Mtge.,12/1/97 ($30m par) $25,848.00 S 364.50 8. 70~,

24,906.25 Household Finance 8.45% Sub. Debs., 1/15/97 ($25m par) 24,408.25 (498.00) 8.80

r $50.389.75 $50,256.25 $(133.50) 8.75%QO

......CT'lN

RETIREMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS ACCOUNTS:

$ 493,319.11 U. S. Treasury 16-1/4% Notes~ 11/15/86 ($49m par) 5 314,770.93 $ 13,185.27 6.04%2,374,431.83 U. S. Treasury 10-1/2% Notes, 6/30/87 ($2,394m par) 2,482,278.75 107,846.92 6.14

170,689.78 U. S. Treasury 7-5/8X Notes, 11/15/87 (S172m par) 174,580.00 3.890.22 6.36525,526.67 U. S. Treasury 12% Notes, 3/31/88 (S526m par) 569,723.75 44,197.08 6.55

2,806,070.42 U. S. Treasury 10~1/2% Notes, 8/15/88 ($2,85Om par) 3,053,062.50 246.992.08 6.66297,619.24 U. S. Treasury 8-3/4% Notes, 11/15/88 ($300m par) 312,468.75 14,849.51 6.73

1,331,161.13 U. S. Treasury 7-1/4% Bonds. 8/15/92 ($1~350m par) 1.,351,687.50 20,526.37 7.22

$7 1 998.818.18 $8,258,572.18 $451,487.45 6.56%--

~~N"1

BOOK VALUE

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS(August, 1986)

ISSUE AND FUNDU. T. SYSTEM - PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY

INSURANCE PLAN - FIXED INCOME:

PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS)

......

$ 300,000.004,650,000.00

$4,950,000.00

$922,000.00

Arkansas Power & Light 17-3/8% 1st Mtge., 8/1/88 {300m par)Polaroid 11-7/8% Notes, 8/15/90 ($4,650m par)

RETIREMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS ACCOUNTS:

U. S. Treasury 8% Notes, 8/15/06 ($922m par)

$ 300,ODO.DC4,650,000.00

$4,950,000.00

$922,000.00

$

$

0.000.00

0.00

$ 0.00

BOOK VA_llE

$101,712.50

STOCK SALES(August. 1986)

I SSU E AND FUNDCDr1MON STOCKS:IMA HOGG FOUNDATION:

American Home Products (3,700 shs)

U. T. SYSTEM - PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCEPLAN - OUTSIDE MANAGER:

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$320,594.30

GAlt; DR (lOSS)

$218,881. 80

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

3.58%

$ 96,694.50 Chrysler (3,150 shs) $111 ,506 . 27 $ 14,811. 77 2.83~;

95,760.00 Mohasco (3m shs) 118,656.31 22,896.31 1. 21r- 33,074.00 Monarch Machine Tool (2m shs) 29.352.01 (3.721. 99) 5.4512<> 100.359.00 Safeway Stores (2,700 shs) 177 .645.96 77 ,286.96 2,58.....m $325,887.50 $437.160.55 $111,.273.05 2.47%+:0

JOE C. WALTER, JR. CHAIR IN ENGINEERING:

$111,619.77

$139,004.25

Tenneco (2,788 shs)

JOSEPH C. & ELIZABETH C. WALTER. JR. GEOLOGYLIBRARY FUND:

Tenneco (3,472 shs)

$112,282.94

$139,830.12

$663.17

$825.87

7.55%

7.55%

BOOK VALUE

$12.03

$6.72

STOCK SALES (Continued)(August. 1986)

ISSUE AND FUNDWARRANTS:ROBERTSON-POTH FOUNDATION:

Crown Zellerbach (300 rights)

GALVESTON MEDICAL BRANCH - ROBERTSON-POTHCHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUST NO.2:

Crown Zellerbach (175 rights)

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$210.00

$122.50

GAIN OR {lOSS)

$197.97

$115.78

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

0.00%

0.00%

STOCK SALES (Continued) ( A u g u s t , 1986)

NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST:

-

U. T. AUSTIN - FRIEliDS OF MCDONALD OBSERVATORY:

F i r s t Kentucky Ha t iona !

U. T. AUSTIN - PRESIDENT'S ASSOCIATES:

U. T. AUSTIN - U. T. PRESS ENDOWMENT:

Beverly En terpri ses Hechinger Class A Luby's Cafeterias Pennsylvania Power & L i g h t Rohr Industries USF&G

U. T. AUSTIN - MELVIN H . GERTZ REGENTS CHAlR I N CHEMICAL E N G I N E E R I K :

Exxon

NO. OF SHARES

23

ISSUE AND FUNDSTOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued):U. T. ARLINGTON:

Northrop

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$965.60

DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER:

1,200 Kloof Gold Mining ADR $ 6, 253.253,000 Vaal Reefs Exploration &Mining ADR 17,509.00

300 Western Deep Levels ADR 7,543.25r

Q<> $31.305.50......0\""'-.l

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER:

45 Viratek $5,035.00

U. T. SYSTEM CANCER CENTER:

58 PPG Industries 53,695.90

~,..U. T. TYLER: c.J

050 Dillard Department Stores $1,563.50

COMMON TRUST FUND SUMMARY OF ASSETSBOOK VALUE AND BOOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF

(000 I 5 Omitted)

September 30, 1986

SYSTEH STAFF BREAU GEOCAPITAL D S KENNEDYDEBT SECURITIES:U. S. Governments

Treasury Bonds $ 43,081 11. 33%Various Govt. Gtd. 5.520 11.03

TOTAL U. S. Govts. 48.601 11.30Non-Gtd. Agencies 14,538 11. 13Corporate Bonds 135,003 11.30

TOTAL DEBT 198,142 11.28

r- Preferred Stocks 1.152 13.56Q<> TOTAL FIXED 199.294 11.30......O'l EQUITY SECURITIES:co

Convertible Debs. -o- S 410 4.39~ $ 150 7.00%Convertible Preferred -0- -0- -0- $ 28 12.09%Corrman Stocks 41,107 3.90 9,879 2.80 14,818 1.11 9,037 1.19Other Equities 800 0.00 -0- -0- -0-

TOTAL EQU ITI ES 41.907 3.83 10,289 2.86 14,968 1.17 9,065 1.22

TOTAL LONG TERM 241,201 10.00 10,289 2.86 14.968 1.17 9,065 1.22

SHORT TERM:Goldman Sachs-STIF 43,440 5.64 5,984 5.64 1,117 5.64 7,692 5.64U. S, Tredsuries 4,574 10.20 -0- -0- -0-Corporate Bonds 4~828 10.67 -0- -0- -0-Commercial Paper 19,000 5.90 -0- -0- -0-Cash (1.214) 0.00 -0- -0- -0- ,....

TOTAL SHORT TERM 70,628 6.45 5,984 5.64 1,117 5.64 7.692 5.64,..~~

TOTAL FUND $311 ,829 9.19% $16.273 3. 88~; $16,085 1.48% $16,757 3.25%

COMMON TRUST FUND SUkNARY OF ASSETS

DEBT SECUR I T 1 ES : U . S. Governments . .-

Treasury Bonds Var ious Govt. Gtd.

TOTAL U. 5. G o v t s .

Nan-Gtd. Agencies

Corporate Bonds

TOTAL DEBT

Preferred Stacks

TOTAL FIXED

EQUITY SECURITIES: Convertible Debs. ~onvertible preferred Comon Stocks Other E q u i t i e s

TOTAL EQUITIES

TOTAL LONG TERM

SHORT TERM: Goldman Sachs-STIF U. 5. T r e a s u r i e s Corporate Bonds Commercial Paper Cash

TOTAL SHORT TERM

TOTAL FUND

BOOK VALUE AND BOOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF (Continued) (000 's Omit ted)

KAHl4 BROTHERS

September 30, 1986

W H REAVES TOTAL FUND

For Month Ended September 30, 1986

I I . TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS

TRUST AbiD SPECIAI. FUNDS - INVESTMENT MATTERS. -- REPORT ON SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS.--The following securit ies transactions

,e been made f o r t he T r u s t and Special Funds in September, 3986. The E x e c u t i v e Vice ncel l o r f o r Asset Management recommends approval by t h e Board o f Regents of these nsac t i ons .

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total Net Cost Y i e l d 'ar Val ue D e s c r i p t i o n and Fund (Book Value) - - a t C o s t p

PURCHASES --- V. S . GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS ( D i rec t ) :

;1,000,000 Professional L i a h i l i ty Insurance Fund - F i xed Income $1,010,781.25 7.23%

U. 5. GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLlGATIONS (Non-Guaranteed) : -.

,022,447.95 Common Trust Fund - System Staff -- $2,020,867.91 9.01% - --

CORPORATE BONDS: -- - ;4,5U0,000 Common Trust Fund - System S t a f f $4,623,875.00 8.49%

25,000 Ernest Cockre? 1 , Sr. C h a i r i n Engineer ing 26,000.00 9.68 68,000 V i r g i n i a a n d ErnestCockrell , 3r.

Scholarships i n Engineering 74,820.80 .- 7.54

;4,593,000 TOTAL - Corporate Bonds $4,729,695.80 8.49% --

COMMON STOCKS:

Common Trust Fund - System S t a f f Common T r u s t Fund - Breau Capital Common T r u s t Fund - Geocapital Common Trust Fund - D. S. Kennedy Common Trust Fund - Kahn Brothers Common T r u s t Fund - W. H. Reaves Ima Hogg Foundat i on Robertson Poth Foundat ion Prafessinnal L i a b i l i ty Insurance Fund -

E q u i t i e s Pra fess iona l L i ab i 1 i t y Insurance Fund -

Outside Manager UTSCC - Ann R i f e Cox Cha i r i n Gynecology UTPB - Ellen & B i l l Noel Scholarship Fund UTSCC - Ken Muller Professorship i n Pigment

Cell B io logy

TOTAL - Conunon Stocks

TNVESTMEWTS ACQUIRED (Continued) (September, 1986)

D e s c r i p t i o n and Fund NET PURCHASE OF SNORT TE-CURITIES:

Common Trus t Fund - U r ~ d i s t r i buted Receipts U . T, System Professional Liability

Insurance Plan - Outs ide Manager Tcmporary lnvestrnents of Funds t o be

Added t o the Comon T r u s t Fund-- U . T. Aus t in U . T. System Cancer Center

Melvin Ii. Gertt Regents C h a i r i n Chemical Engineering

C u r t i s T. Vaughan, Jr. Centennial Chair i n Astronomy

UTHSC - D - Distinguished Chair i n Human N u t i r i t i o n

UTHSC - D - Green Center T r a i n i n g Program i n Reproduct ive Biology Scf ence

UTEP - Frank 0 . Cot ton Trust Endowment Account

UTD - Spei c a 1 Account - U. 5 . Da 11 a s/TRF I n v e s t n ~ e n t Account

UTMB - G - L i b b i e Moody Thompson Memorial T r u s t UTMB - G - Clark W . Thompson T r u s t UTHB - G - Robertson-Poth Char i tab le Remainder

Trust No. 2 UTSCC - Ken Mu? l e r Professorship in Pigment

Cel I Biology

NET PURCHASE OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES

Total Net C o s t (Rook Value)

ASSETS HELD It4 CTF SHORT TERM POOL AT 9/30/86: BOOK VALUE

Goldman Sachs Institiutional L i q u i d Assets Government P o r t f o l i o $67,704,636.89

Ford Motor Cred i t 3,000,000.00 General Motors Acceptance 16,000,000.00

TOTAL CTF SHORT TERM HOLDINGS $86,704,636.89

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (September, 1986)

Y i e l d T o t a l Net Gain or a t Sale

Boclk Value Descri t i o n and Fund Proceeds ( L O S S ) P r i c e *cH~ouL~s mLow) SALES

CORPORATE BONDS: $89,597.81 UTHSC - 0 - Or. J . 8. Shelmire

Pro fessorsh ip i n Demato l ogy $100,820.80 $11,222.99 8.09%

COMMON STOCKS:

Common Trust Fund - System S t a f f $1,974,755.00 $ 441,268.41 Common T r u s t Fund - Bredu Capital 399,440.65 136,387.75 Common T r u s t Fund - D. S. Kennedy 1,318,532.67 192,083.83 Common T r u s t Fund - W . H. Reaves 1,031,862.88 257,181.61 Ima Hogg Foundation 629,612.91 198,797.58 Robertson Poth Foundation 4.13 0 . 8 3 U. T . System Professional L i a b i l i t y

Insurance P l a n - Outside Manager 652,380.89 225,862.39 Winedalc Stagecoach Inn Fund 4,018.74 1,364.35 Walter Prescott Webb Cha i r in H i s t o r y 16.50 3 . 3 2 Winedale Stagecoach I n n Fund 13.41 2.70 UTMH - G - Lydia K. Karcher Fund

f o r Medical Excellence 4.12 0.82 UTSCC - Ken Mu1 l e r Pro fessorsh ip

i n Pigment Cell B io logy 10,379.65 6,379.65 UTPB - E l 1 en & Bi 7 1 Noel

S c h o l a r s h i p Fund 13.41 2.70 UTS - Edgar J . Poth & Gaynelle

Robertson P o t h Trust 16.50 3.32 L e i l a A. Oliver Char i t ab le Trust 8.25 1.66 UTMB - G - L i b b i e Moody Thompson Trust 8.25 1.66 UTMB - G - L i b b i e Moody Thompson

Memorial T r u s t 16.50 3.32 UTMB - G - Robertson-Poth

C h a r i t a b l e Renlai nder T r u s t 13.41 2.70 UTMB - G - Clark W. Thompson Trust - 16.50 3.32

TOTAL - Common Stocks before G i f t s 6,021,114.37 $1,459,352.12 - -

Stocks Received by G i f t or Bequest 85,855.46 -

TOTAL - All Common Stocks $6,106,969.83 - -

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

U. 5. GOVERNMENT m a n t e e d ) :

$254,808.89 Common T r u s t Fund - System S t a f f - $255,071.75 $262.86

U. 5 . GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Non-Guaranteed) : - Federal Horne Loan Mtge. P.C.'s

Various Groups-- $969,459.23 Common Trust Fund - System S t a f f - $980,076.65 $10,617.42

CORPORATE BONDS - : $ 2,790.20 Common Trust Fund - System S t a f f $ 2,790.20 d 0.00

49,000.00 UTMB - G - L i b b i e Moody Thompson Memorial T r u s t 52,018.40 3,018.40

49,000.00 UTMB - G - Clark W. Thompson Trust 52,018.40 3,018.40

$100,7 90.20 TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (Cont inued) {September, 1986)

D e s c r i p t i o n a n d Fund NET REDUCTION OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES:

Cnmmon T rus t Fund - System S t a f f Temporary Investments of Funds t o be

Added t o t he Common T r u s t Fund-- U. T. E l Paso U. T. H e a l t h Science Center - San Antonio U. T. Arlington U. T. H ~ a l t h Sc ience Center - Houston U. T. Permian B a s i n U. T. Tyler

Ima Hogg Foundation U. Y. System P r o f e s s i o n a l Liability

I nsu rance Plan - Fixed Income U. T. System P r o f e s s i o n a l Liability

Insurance Plan - E q u i t i e s E s t a t e o f A1 i c e Jane S h e f f i e l d Longhorn Scholarship Fund UTPB - U. T. Permian B a s i n M e r i t Awards The Rober t & A l m a Moreton 1983 Uni t r u s t The Robert & Alma Moreton Unitrust - Income Char1 es A. Stacey C h a r i t a b l e Remainder

Uni trust - Income UTMB - G - L i b b i e Moody Thompson Trust - Income UTMB - G - Libbie Moody Thompson Memorial

T r u s t - Income UTMB - G - Robertson-Poth Chari table Remainder

T r u s t UTMB - G - Clark W. Thompson T r u s t - Income UTMB - G - J. F r e d r i c Mu1 1 i n s , M. D., Cha r i t ab le

Remainder Uni trust - Income UTSCC - The Rober t & A l m a Moreton 1983 U n i t r u s t Damaye Payments on West Texas Lands

T o t a l Net Proceeds

NET REDUCTION OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES

COMMON TRUST FUND - SYSTEM STAFF -

(September, 1986)

BOND PURCHASES

PAR VALUE ISSUE

$2,022,447.95 Federal How Loan Mtge. 9% Gnome P r t . C t f . t20-0049, 8/1/01

2,500,000.00 Ford Motor Credit 13-314% E x t . Notes 7/23/87 (7 /23/93) 2,000,000.00 Tcxa s Eastern Transnri s s i on 10- 1/32 Debs. , 9/1/ 11

STOCK PURCHASES

NO, OF SHARES

13,000 24,500 50,000 6,000 5,000 2,500

28,000 10,000 2,000 8,300 1,000 3,000

13,500

ISSUE

Carol i na Power & L i g h t Dana Emery Air Freight E-Sys terns Federa l Federated Department Stores Grumman Honeywell Hurna na Northeast U t i 1 i t i e s NYNEX P a c i f i c e Telesis Texas Easte rn

COST (BOOK VALUE) Y I E L D B r AT COST

COST (BOOK 'JALUE) UNIT TOTAL

38.35 $ 498,550.00 28.56 699,720.00 13.88 694,125.00 33.98 203,850.00 31.60 158,000.00 80.85 202,125.00 25.41 711,384.00 69.58 695,753.00 23,07 46,140,OO 24 .21 200,918.10 62.60 62,600.00 52.32 156,945.00 28.32 382,262.60

$4,712,372.70

Y I E L D AT COST

COMMON TRUST FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued)(September. 1986)

......

BOOK VALUE

$ 342,991. 94165,359.81187,140.56204.675.00384,720. 00248,599.28

$1,533,486.59

STOCK SALES

ISSUE

Cincinnati Gas & Electric (15m shs)Consolidated Edison of New York (4,800 shs)GTE (5m shs)Honeywe 11 (3m 5 hs)Puget Sound Power &Light (21m shs)USX (Sm shs)

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

NET SALES PROCEEDS$ 448,635.00

230,608.30296,890.08245,691. 80526,137.41226,792.41

$1, 974,755. 00

GAIN OR (LOSS)$105.643.06

65,248.49109,749.5241,016.80

141,417.41(21,806.87)

$441, 268.41

YIELDAT SAL E

PRICE7.22%5.585.462.447.035.29

5.90%

PROCEEDSBOOK VALUE

$ 254,808.89969,459.23

2,790.20

ISSUE AND FUNDGNMA Pass-Throughs. Various Pools ($255,071.75 par)Federal Home Loan Mtge. P.C.'s, Various Groups

($980,076.65)Safeway Store 9% Purchase Leaseback, 5/1/96 ($2,790.20 par)

$ 255,071.75

980,076.652,790.20

$1,237.938.60

GAIN OR (LOSS)$ 262.86

10,617.42-0-

$10~880.28

COMMON TRUST FUND - BREAU C A P I T A L

(September, 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

140. OF SHARES

2 19 4,200 8,000

17,000 5,700 8,600

ISSUE

Central Steel & Wire Dynamics Research Greyhound Me t e x Travelers Nilcox & Gibbs

COST {BOOK VALUE) YIELD U N I T - TOTAL AT COST

492.00 $107,748.00 0.10% 8.06 33,850.00 0.00

3 1 . 3 3 250,656.00 4.21 12.06 205,004.80 0.00 47 .36 269,952.00 4.56 13.55 119,240.0G 2.21

BOOK VALUE

STOCK SALES

1 SSUE NET SALES PROCEEDS F l o r i d a Steel (5,500 shs) $164,444.50 Temple- Inland (4,400 s h s ) 234,996.15

Y 1ELD AT SALE

G A I N OR (LOSS) PRICE $ 60,099.60 2.41%

76,288.15 1.35

$ 39,437.5030,500.0057,800.00

NO. OF SHARES2~500

2,0005,000

COMMON TRUST FUND - GEOCAPITAL(September, 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUECellular CommunicationRogers Cablesystem Class BUnited Merchants &Manufacturers

COSTUNn

15.7815.2511.56

(BOOK VALUE)TOTAL

YIELDAT COST

0.00%0.000.00

......

$127,737.50 0.00%

NO. OF SHARES

1,100

COMMON TRUST FUND - D. S. KENNEDY

(September. 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUECONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK:Todd Shipyards - Class A, 3.08

COST (BOOK VALUE)UNIT TOTAL

25.48 $28,022.50

YIELDAT COST

12.09%

70,0002,100

10,0003,500

COMMON STOCKS:BankAmericaBuell IndustriesDeereMays (J. W.)

12.53 $ 877 ,258. 00 0.0021.33 44,785.02 1.5023.59 235.900.00 2.1216.58 58,030.00 0.00

$1,215.973.02 0.47%

BOOK VALUE$ 569,100. 00

290,625.00266.723.84

$1,126,448.84

STOCK SALES

ISSUEAlexander's (20m shs)FMC (15m New shs)Southdown (7.100 shs)

NET SALES PROCEEDS$ 822.359.39

268.641. 00227,532.28

$1,318,532.67

GAIN OR {LOSS}$253,259.39

(21,984.00)(39,191.56)

$192,083.83

YIElDAT SALE

PRICE0.00%0.002.20

0.38%

COMMON TRUST FUhD - KAHN BROTHERS

(September, 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

NO. OF SHARES ISSUE

10,000 Deere 5,000 Novo Industries ADR

COST (BOOK VALUE) Y I ELD U N I T TOTAL AT COST

NO. OF SHARES14,0001,0007,000

17,0002,000

COMMON TRUST FUND - W. H. REAVES(September, 1986)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUEArk1aBe 11 SouthDominion ResourcesScanaSouthwestern Public Service

COSTUNIT

19.9]56.1046.7938.1336.29

(BOOK VALUE)TOTAL

$ 278,802.0056,100. 00

327,561. 00648,183.2062,569.00

YIELDAT COST

5.42%5.426.075.886.46

coi--'

$1,373,215.20 5.59%

BOOK VALUE$ 55,510.33464,094.94255,076.00

$774,681. 27

STOCK SALES

ISSUEConsolidated Natural Gas (2m shs)Illinois Power (20m shs)Southweste rn Bell ( 3,200 sh s )

NET SALES PROCEEDS$ 68,297.71

615,296.40348,268.77

$1,031,862.88

GAIN OR (LOSS)$ 12,787.38151,201.46

93,192.77

$257, 181. 61

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE3.86%8.585.88

7.36%

PAR VALUE

BOND PURCHASES(September. 1986)

ISSUE AND FUNDU. T. SYSTEM - PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY

INSURANCE PLAN - FIXED INCOME:

caST (BOOK VALUE) YIELDAT COST

$l,OOO~OOO U. S. Treasury 7-1/2% Notes~ 8/15/91 101.08 $1,010.781.25 7.23%

ERNEST COCKRELL, SR. CHAIR IN ENGINEERING:

$25,000 Duke Power 10-1/8% 1st &Ref .• 5/1/09 104.00 $26.000.00 9.68%;-

~

......enN

VIRGINIA AND ERNEST COCKRELL. JR.SCHOLARSHIPS IN ENGINEERING:

$43,000 General Motors Acceptance 12% Debs., 6/1/05 114.00 $49,020.00 8.05%25,000 Seaboard Coast Line Railroad 11-3/8% Equip. Trust, 5/15/95 103.20 25,800.80 6.57

$68.000 $74.820.80 7.54%---

STOCK PURCHASES(September, 1986)

COST (BOOK VALUE) YIELDNO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND UNIT TOTAL AT COST

H·iA HOGG FOUNDATION:

1,700 American Express 58.03 $ 98,644.20 2.34%2,000 Avnet 28.53 57,052.00 1. 75

900 Genera 1 ~lotors 69.22 62,293.50 7.224,300 Guilford f.lills 23.40 100,620.00 2.562,000 Humana 22.95 45,890.00 3.314,000 RTE 23.56 94,236.00 2.558,500 Tyler 12.31 104,635.00 0.005,000 Wang Laboratories - Class B 14.01 70,040.00 1.142,700 Zurn Industries 37.43 101,069.10 3.53

r $734,479.80 2.54%l2<'

......cow

ROBERTSON POTH FOUNDATION:

5.5 Archer-Daniels-Midland 20.63 $113.44 0.00%

U. T. SYSTEM - PROFESSIONAL LIABILITYINSURANCE PLAN - EQUITIES:

4,10015,0004,7003,900

17,6007,8005,0009,4009,000

Chemical New YorkChurchls Fried ChickenDisney (Walt) ProductionsFirst BostonHealthcare InternationalHumanalomas &Nettleton FinancialSouthland FinancialTracor

43.1012.2038.1045.60

7.2123.3835.9517.3220.18

$ 176,710.00182,925.00179,070.00177,840.00126,927.40182,356.20179J35.00162,808.00181,656.00

6.03%3.770.842.190.003.254.563.001.78%

$1,550,027.60 2.92%

NO. OF SHARES

STOCK PURCHASES (Continued)(September, 1986)

ISSUE AND FUNDU. T. SYSTEM - PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY

INSURANCE PLAN - OUTSIDE MANAGER:

COST (BOOK VALUE) YIELDAT COST

2,800 Columbia Gas System5,100 McDermott International3,400 Mobil3,300 Stevens (J. P.)

42.57 $119,193.20 7.47%22.55 115,010.10 7.9835.98 122,328.60 6.1136.65 120,941. 70 3.27

$477,473.60 6.18%

300300300300600

U. T. SYSTEM CANCER CENTER - ANN RIFE COXCHAIR IN GYNECOLOGY:

Chemical New YorkDisney (Walt) ProductionsFirst BostonLomas & Nettleton FinancialSouthland Financial

43.1038.1045.6035.9517.32

$12,930.0011,430. 0013,680.0010,784.1010,392.00

6.03%0.842.194.563.00

U. T. SYSTEM CANCER CENTER - KEN MULLERPROFESSORSHIP IN PIGMENT CELL BIOLOGY:

$59,216.10 3.34%

100 Genera 1 Motors 73.85 57,385.00 6.77%

NO. OF SHARES

STOCK PURCHASES (Continued) (September, 1986)

ISSUE AND FUND

U. T. PERMIAN BASIN - ELLEV 8 B I L L r4OEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND :

COST (BOOK VALUE) UNIT TOTAL

Col gate-Pal mol i v e CPC International Dart & Kraft E- Sys terns General E l e c t r i c Grace (W. R. ) Humana Ke rr- McGee McDonal d ' s Paci f i corp Pfizer United Technologies

Y IEtD AT COST

BOOK VALUE

$22,144.4342,601. 6524,851.73

_$89,597.81

BOND SALES(September, 1986)

ISSUE AND FUND

DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - DR. J. B. SHELMIREPROFESSORSHIP IN DERMATOLOGY:

Duke Power 10-1/8% 1st &Ref., 5/1/09 ($25m par)General Motors Acceptance 12% Debs., 6/1/05 ($43m par)Seaboard Railroad 11-3/8% Equip. Trust 14. 5/15/95 ($25m par)

MATURITIES AND PREP~YMENTS

(September, 1986)

PROCEEDS

$ 26,000.0049.020.0025,800.80

$100,820.80

GAIN OR (LOSS)

$ 3.855.576,418.35

949.07

$11 ,222. 99

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

9.68%8.056.57

8.09%

BOOK VALUE

$49,000

$49,000

ISSUE AND FUND

GALVESTON MEDICAL BRANCH - LIBBIE MOODY THOMPSONMEMORIAL TRUST:

United Telephone &Telegraph of Florida 10-7/8%1st Mtge., 9/1/04 ($49m par)

GALVESTON MEDICAL BRANCH - CLARK W. THOMPSON TRUST:

United Telephone & Telegraph of Florida 10-7/8%1st Mtge., 9/1/04 ($49m par)

PROCEEDS

552.018.40

GAIN OR (LOSS)

$3.018.40

$3,018.40

STOCK SALES (September, 1986)

BOOK VALUE ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS

IMA HOGG FOUNDATION:

Emerson E l e c t r i c (3m shs) Ohia Mat t ress (7,200 shs ) SCI Systems (5,700 shs ) Tenneco (5m shs)

Robertson Poth Foundat i o n (. 20 sh) Wal ter Prescott Webb Chair in H i s t o r y (.80 s h ) Winedale Stagecoach Inn Fund (.65 sh) DHSC - Lydia K. Karcher Fund f o r Medical Excellence ( - 2 0 sh) UTPB - E l l en & B i l l Noel Scholarship Fund (.65 s h ) UTS - Edgar J. Poth & Gaynell Robertson Poth T r u s t ( .80 s h ) L e i 1 a A. 01 i v e r Charitable T r u s t ( - 4 0 sh) GMB - L i b b i e Moody Thompson Trus t I.40 sh) GMB - L i b b i e Moody Thompson Memoria l T r u s t ( .SO s h ) GMB - Robertson-Poth Char i tab le Remainder Trus t ( .65 sh) GMB - Clark W. Thompson T r u s t ( ,80 sh)

Y l E L D AT SALE

G A I N OR (LOSS) P R I C E

ARCHER-DAN I EL S-MIDLAND

STOCK SALES ( C o n t i n l ~ e d ) (September, 1986)

BOOK VALUE ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS

U. T. SYSTEM - PROFESSIONAL L I A B I L I T Y INSURANCE PLAN - OUTSIDE MANAGER:

A1 l ied Stores (2,800 shs) Ex-Cell-0 (2 ,100 s h s ) Houston Industries (3,200 s h s ) Monarch Machine Too l ( l m shs) Owens-Corning F i b e r g l a s (2,600 shs)

Oklahoma Gas & Electric (105 shs)

WINEDALE STAGECOACH INN FUND:

U. 1. SYSTEM CANCER CENTER - KEN MULLER PROFESSORSHIP IN PIGMENT CELL 0IOLOGY: -

A1 legheny Power System (200 s h s )

Y lELD AT SALE

G A I N OR (LOSS). PRICE

STOCK SALES (Cont inued) (September, 1986)

NO, OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUNC NET SALES PROCEEDS

STOCKS RECEIVED BY G I F T OR BEQUEST:

U. T . AUSTIN - CHEMICAL ENGiNEERlNG UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP:

G u l f States Utilities

U. T, AUSTIIY - THE HOBLITZELLE THEATRE ARTS LIBRARY FUND: -

National Bancshares o f Texas Texas C o m r c e Bancshares

U. T . AUSTIN - BURKLIN ENDOWED CLASSROOM IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING: - - -

Public Service o f New Mexico

U. T. A U S T I N - PETER T . FLAWN PROFESSORSHIP I N GEOLOGY:

Du Pont ( E . I . ) de Nemours

U. T. AUSTIN - JOE TOD SCHOLARSHIPS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING:

Dow Chemical

New G i f t s Received

Withdrawals

Net A d d i t i o n s t o CTF 9/1/86

COMMON TRUST FUND ADDITIONS (September, 1986)

Number o f Un i t s - Amount

2,908,356 $7,622,204.17

358,661 --- 939,978.98

Purchases :

SHORT TERM SECURIT IES KET PURCHASES

SEALY & S M I T H FOUNDATION SPECIAL AGENCY FUND SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS

September, 1985 - August, 1986

Cost (Book Value) .-

Sales: Common Stocks

M a t u r i t i e s :

U. 5 . Govt. Ob l i ga t i ons D i rect

Corporate Bonds

TOTAL MATURITIES

TOTAL DISPOSTTlONS

Gd i n Tota l Net or Proceeds Book Value -- (Loss

SEALY & SMITH FOUNDATION SPECIAL AGENCY FUND

August 31, 1985 Balance A d d i t i o n s

Realired Net Gain o r (Loss) on Secur i t y Transac t ions

August 31, 1986 Balance

SALES & REDEMPTIONS September, 1985 - A u g u x 1986

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Pa 1' Va 1 ue o r Total N e t

No. Shares - D e s c r i p t i o n - Proceeds COMMON STOCKS:

1,800.00 P u b l i c S e r v i c e E l e c t r i c G a s R i g h t s $ 253.07

840.00 Texaco 26,715.30 1,288.00 Exxon 67,366.58

0.15 General Motors, Class H 5.53

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS $94,340.48

BOND MATURITIES:

20,000 Southwestern Be1 1 Telephone $ 20,000.00 150,000 U. S. Treasury Bi l l s 150,000.00

TOTAL MATURIT IES $170,000.00

Book Value

TIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

Arlington, Texas

October 20, 1986

Dr. James P . Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor

f a r Academic A f f a i r s University of Texas System 601 C o l o r a d o Street Austin., Texas 78701

Dear IJr. Duncan:

Thc docket For the Decernttr 4-5 , 1986 rne~t ing of the Board of Rtgcnts is s u b m i t t e d f o r your recommendatiau and preseota t i o n to the Board.

I recommend approval.

W.P. Iieddcxman President

THE UNIVERSTTY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

DOCKET FOK DECEMBER 4-5, 1986 BOARD MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

G i f t s from P r i w r.e Do~iurs and Founda t ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t o the University AR-3

Use of Tcxrboohs Written by Faculty Memb2rs . . . . . . . . . . . A R - 3

Contracts and Grants f o r Research, Development and Educational Servires:

Non-GoverumentaL (Funds Corning In) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AR-9

S t a t e (Furlds Going Out) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AR-12

Federal (Funds Coming I n ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AX-13

Amendments t o the 1985-86 Operating Budget . . . . . . . . . . . A K - l l r [ i n c l u d i n g f a c u l t y and s t a f f appoirttmcnts a n d rhanges in s t a t u s and transfers of funds within existing bndget t o t a l s }

Amendments to the 1985-87 nperatinp Budget . . . . . . . . . . . AR-26 ( i n c l u d i n g I a c u i t y and s t a f f appointments and changes i n status arid transfers of funds w i t h i n existing budget t o t n l s )

THE UNIC'ERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 19R6

GIFTS FHUY PRIVATE DONORS MI FOUNDA'lIONS

The fo l lowing gift has been received and is recamme-nded f o r acceptance by Lhe IJ . T. U o ~ r d of Regents t

Purpose -

I . The Rohett Leroy Foundation Allocation for scholarships $40,000.00 ;!01 West 7 t h S t r e e t from the Robcrt Leroy Fdn. Ikuslin, Texas 78701 Scholarship Fund f o r 1986-87

The following nonmonctary gifts have a l so hecn received:

2 . i*irhornpsoa Componcnts/Mostek Equipment f o r Center f n r $256,000.00"** 1310 Electronics Drive Advanced Elec t ron vices MS 2211 and Systems C a r r o l l t o n , Texas 75006

3. *Texas Instruments , Inc. Equipment f o r Cent-er for $l,UUO,bOO.OO** P . 0. Box 60.7 Advanced E l e c t r o n Bevi c c s

Lewisville, Texas 75067 and Systems

4 . )?:Jenkins Garrett Garrett Collection of $ 484,300. OO??;'~;: 3100 C o n t i n e n t a l P l a z a Texana Fort Worth, Texas 76102

+!Jo letLer of t - ransmit ta l from t h e donor . **:rNoncash g i I t - o t h e r .

1JSE OF TEXTBOOKS WKIT1'Efi BY FACULTY EIEMRERS

1 recommend t h e f o l l o w i n g f acu l ty -a i l t hu l - ed books t o hc approv~c l for u s e a s textbooks:

Center f o r Professional Teachcr Education --- --

1 . "Educa t i on in T e x a s : P o l i c i e s , P r a c t i c e s and Pcrspectivcs. F o u r t h --- - --

Edition, 453 pages, paper, by ~ h a r l e s W. ~uikhr,user, ~ e r l t u r f o r P r f i f e s s i o n a l Teacher Educa t ion , which will s e l l f o r $ 2 4 . 2 5 , w i t h 15% royalty on wholesale price to bookstore.

2 . Teacher-Prar tice-Appl y: 'l'hc - . TPA Inst r i i c t ion Morlel, K-8, by Judy Fe inha r t z , center fo r P r o f e s s i o n a l Teacher E d u G t i o n , which will se l l Tor $ 8 . 9 5 , with no royalties.

Col&e - of Business Admini s t r o t i o n --

I . :';Manag~meltt Science An I n t reduction Tu Quant ita t i v c Analysis F n r ManasmerlL, - - by w i l l iam K . Pi nncy and - n o n a l d E . McWilliams , Department of Information Systems and Management Sciences, which w i l l s e l l f o r $36.35 nek/S27.30 u s e d , w i t h a royalLy of $ 2 . 0 4 new.

;Textbook prcvi ously approved

I . - T ~ i t e r a c t i v e C o m p u t ~ r .- Aided n r a f t i n g , Reference Manual, by Jarncs E . --- Leininger, ~ n ~ i n c e r i n ~ Design Graphics, which w i l l sell for $1 -00, -

w i t h no roya l ty 1.0 the author (depar tment receives $0.20) .

Co*e - . uf L i h c r a l A r t s --.--

1. A. S U L - v c y o f L i n g ~ ~ i s t i c Theories-, . ,- bynonalrl A. Burquest, Department of Foreign ~ a n ~ u a ~ c s and Linguistics, which wili s e l l ior $8.80, w i t h no royalty to t h ~ author.

2 . The Graulrnar Handbook, by Trwin Feigenhaum, f l e p a r t m ~ n r of Foreign 1;anguages and Linguistics, which w i l l s e l l Eo r $14. Uf l , w i t l i roya l t i c s -to t h e author.

College o f S c i e n c e .- .

I . 'k Heport -- Card in !41rtr i t ion , 2nd E d i t i o n , by Rcrnard L . P r y e , Department of Biology, which w i l l sell f o r approximately $11.25 per copy, with a r o y a l t y of 15% of publi~hcr's gross recpipts .

2. Biology T,aboraLury ., - Manudl , by Marjorie S. Sharp, Department gi Biology, which w i l l sel l f o r $13.25, w i t h a monetary benef j t

- -

to the Department o f Bioloey of $2.00

3 . " Lab Manual f o r -. Biology 3443 - Cell B i o l m , 1,y James K . B u t l e r , .--- - Department o f B i o l o g y , whinh w i l l . s e l l for $6.45, w i t h a mortecary henc f i t t o the Department of BioLogy o i $2.00.

4 , * L a b o r a t o r y - -. Exercises in Physiology, by I?. P'. McMahor~, I>. Wiitmore, and N . ~matrask, ~ e ~ a r ~ m e n t of B i n l u g y , w h i c h will s e l l for $13.35, w i t h 3 monetary b e n e f i t to t-he Department. of Biolugy of $2.00.

5. :: Manual - f o r B io logy 3181 (T,aboratnry in Genetics), by W i l l i a m -- -- --

R. McCrady, Llepartment of B i o l o ~ y , which w i 11. s e ? 1 f o r $ 9 . 9 0 , w i t h 3 montttitry hencf i t . to the nepartmerlt af Biology of $2.00.

6 . :: 7 , d b o ~ a t n r y - - l r r d l f o r R i o L ~ g y 3353 - Psthop,e~l ic Bacterlolo&y, -- .-. .- ----

by F . Gladden, D ~ p a r t m e n L o f Biulugy, which w i l l ~ ~ 1 1 f o r $4 .85 , with a monetary b e n e f i t t o the DepartmenL of Biology ( ~ f $2.00.

7 . i'i L a b o r a t o r y -. Manual f o r Biology 2453 - Gcn. Ili crohlal o a , hy -- -- F . Gladden, Departnlcnt o f B i o l o g y , w h i r l ~ will scll far $ 5 . 9 5 , w i t h d monetary b e n e f i t t o t h e D e p a c t m ~ n t of B ~ o i o g y o f $2.00.

Graduate School o f S o r i a l Work -- -...

1 . Group Workers a t -- Work, by P. H. l i lasscr and N. S . Mapadas, t irariua'ce School o f Soc ia l Work, wkicb w i l l s e l l f o r f j39 .35 , w i t h n o I-oyal t y t o t h e author.

fq Textbook previous1,y approved

'IHE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

BUSINESS CONTRACTS

T h c fclloving c:orrtrarts have becn n w a r d e d attd are rccnmmcrided f u r approval hy L i l t U. T Board o f K~lge!l'rs :

1 . Agency: UT H e a l t h Science Center at D a l l a s Npw Fullds : $4,6-38.20 C u r r e n ~ P e r i o d : J u l y 1, 1986 through Aagust 31, 1986 T i t l e / E ~ r c r i p t . i o r . : 4c r tllc :::*yment of e p r ! - t i m e f a c u l t y

rnenth, - ' : ? a lary

? . Aaency: T~xarkana Comm~in i ty Col l ege New Funds : $10,089.00 C u r r e n t P e r i o d : Septernbef 1, 1986 through May 31, 1987 T i t l e / D e s c r i p ~ i o n : For the payment o f a part- t ime f a c u l t y

member's sal-ary

3. Agcnry: SL. P a u l Hospit-a1 Hew Fhnd s : $3,000.00 C ~ i r r c n t Ppr iod : September 1 , 1986 through May 1 , 1987 I ' i t l ~ / D c s c r i l ~ t i o n : F u r t h e payment o f a par^-time facul ty

member's s a l a r y

4 . Agrr~cy : Mo-Cat, Inc . New Funds : $1,800.00 pur month h p r ~ l 1 , 1986-August 3 1 , 1986

$3,850.00 per month September 1, 1986-Dccemhrr 31, 1986 C,irrcnt F e r i o d : A p r i l ! , 1986 t h rough necrmber 31, 1986 'I'rtl P I D C S C T ~ j) t : on : T,ease Agreement h e t w e e n 11. T. A r l i r lg ton and

M o - C a t , l n c . , f o r the use o f Universl t y p r n p c r t y a s a tldy-care cen te r arid director'^ apartment

5. hgenry: T ~ x a s C e n t ~ r s Associates Ncu Funds: $ 3 3 8 . 5 8 pe r month Current P e r i o d : September 1, 1986 t h r o u g h August 31, 1987 T i t l ~ . / D c s c r i p t i u u : R ~ r ~ e w a l Spa cc L e a s e Agreem~nt/of fire spacp

in the Seminary South SLopping Ccnter f o r t h ? cunt lnuancc of ~ h c E d u ~ z t i ~ n a L Opportuni ty P r o g r a n ~ rurtlluctcd by the Graduate School o f Soc:ial Work

6 . Agency: H a r r i s Hospital - Method i s t Hew r u n d s : $ 6 , 2 6 1 . 6 7 C u r r e r ~ L Per l o d : Seylen~ber 1, 1986 t h r o u g h May 31, 1987 Title/Drsc:iptron: Far t h r paynen t o f a parr-time f d c u l t y

mcmber's s a l a r y

7 . Agcncy: New Funds:

0 ' Conrlor Venrliag Company C o n t r a c ~ o r and U~iivers ity sl!s l i sh3 KP in t-Ire cash collected frvm operation nf amue~n~ent games in t - o t a l compliance with applicable f e d e r a l , s t a t e and local l aws . So 1.ong a s i L remains w i t h i n l ega l l i m i t s , Contractor agrees that the l ln ivcrs i ty s h a l l r e c e i v ~ no less than 50% of a l l cash c u l l e c t e d from path

game. Cu.rrenC P c r i o d : Septcmber 5 , 1986 t h rough August 3 1 , 1988 T i t L c / U e n ( . r , i p t ion: Amusenlent games made a v a i l a b l e at various

l o c a t i o n s on UTA campus l o r t h e purpose of p rov id ing a form of low c.ost l e i sure e n l e r - t a inrnent

8. Agenry: Ttlrranc Cuuaty HcntoL Health Menl .a l Retardation N12w Euntls: $21,500.0? Current l ' r r i o d : Srptcmbcr 1, 1986 t h r o ~ i g h A r ~ g u s t 31, 1987 Title/Description: For the payment of two part- t ime faculty

members' xalaries

9 . Agcr l i l - : Spigel Properties N e w Funds: $350.00 per month C u r r e n t Prri od : Scpten~ber 1, 1986 through Augus t 3 1 , 1987 Ti tlc j l l e s c r i p t i o n : Renewal Space base Agrcemcnt f space r e q ~ l i ~ c d

in t he Lancaster Ki-est Shopping Center for continuance o f the Educat ianal Opportunity Program conducted by t h e GraduaLe School of S o c i a l Work

1.0. 11gency: Al<dSERVE, Inc . l i r w Funds: Director's S a l a r y - maximum of $50,000 a n n u a l l y 1Curr~11c P e r i o d : October 6 , 1986 t o December 31 , 1986, or u n t i l

f i n a l c o n t r a c t is executed T i t L c / U e ~ t . r i p t i nn : T~lterim a~reerncnL to prov idc a rnanagcr, f o o d

prclcurement and o t h p r r ~ l a f p ~ l serv:CPs f o r t h e food s e r v i c e ope ra t i on d t T h e i I n j . v ~ r s i t y of Texas a t Arlington

TKE IMIVEKSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' XEETTWG

STANDARD AFFILIATTON AGREEMENTS

The agreeri~ents recommended f o r approval by the U . T. Board of Regents have been approved by an a t t o r n e y O F the O f f i c e of Gcneral Counsel and are based on the m o d ~ 1 agrcemer~t ddopted on December 16, 1977.

I. P'.acil i ty;

Date: Purpose :

2 . Facility:

Rig Brotkers/Si s L e t s o f Metropol itan Dallas Dal las , Texas Septcnher 29, 1986 To provide s o c i a l work r e l a t e d ?ducat- ional experiences f o r Graduate School of Social Work students

Wi-llow Creek Adolcsccnt Center Arlington, Texas Septcmbcr 28, 1986 To provide g r a d u a ~ o s o c i a l work r e l a t e d e d l ~ r a t i o n a 1 e x p e r i e n c e s f o r Graduate Schoo l o f Soc i a l Work students

T M WTVERSlTY OF TLliAS AT ARLINGTON

U. T . BOARD OF REGENTSr MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

STANDNU3 UTILlTY EASEMENTS

The following easement h a s been approved by the Office of G c n e r a l Counsel ~ n d is reconimcnded f o r a p p r o v a l by Lhe U. T. Board u f Regents :

Graatce : Location:

Date : Uesrrzption:

City o f Arlingtmn, Texas T a r r a n t Cnunty; J + H u i t t Survey: Abstract- 703, i n c l ~ d i n g 0.356 a c r e s , a por t i on of Lot 13, Rlvck 4 , Lots 5 , 6 , 10, 11, and 12, and Rlock 5 , Ed R . WaLlace Arldit ion. 0. Medlin S u r v ~ y : Abstract 1043, including 0.644 acres, a p o r t i o n of Lot 4 , M d r c w Addition; 0.037 acres, a p o r t i o n o f LaL 5 , Blot:k 1, Morgan Addition; and 0.058 acltlF;, a portl 'on of a t - r a c t of l and conveyed t o t h e Board o f Regents, U. T. System, recorded in V o l ~ l r n t ? 3836, P a g e 638, Deed Kerords of Tarsant County, Texas $ 4 0 . 0 0 cash and ot-her goods and valuable cons ide ra - tions to G r a n t o r August 29, 1966 u n t i l abandonment $ ' n l i r permanent easemerits providing 47 ,504 squa L-c feet and five tcmpcrary easemenCs provjclng 92,965 square f e e t f o r the purpose of coristruct-ing and maintaining an 8"- 1.5" sanitary sewer line. This c o n s t r u c t i n n is the second a n d f i n a l phase of t h c U'LA Helief Saui t d ~ v P r o j c c t des igned t o r ~ l i e v ~ ~ h c flow of existing sewer lines on t h e U n i v e r s i t y r a m p u s

THE UNIVERSITY O F TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

TJ . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND iiDUCATIUYAI. SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Universities Space Research Association No. : None- New Funds: $ 1 8 , 5 4 0 . 0 0 Current Period : July 7 , 1986 through September 30, 1986 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : C-SAR Technology Assessment Group

2 . Agency: The Welch Foundation No. : Y - 749 New Funds: $10,000.00 Current. Period : June 1, 1986 through May 31, 1988 T i t l c / D e c c r i p t i n n : Organocobalt Chemistry and the Chemistry of

Vitamin 0 /Supplemental Funding 12

3. Agency: The W~tlch Foundation No. : Y-743 New Funds: $lD,OOO.UO Current Period: June 1 , 1986 through May 31, 1988 TitlelDcscription; Theoretical S t u d i e s o f Inorganic Molecules/

Supp lementa 1 Funding

4 . Agency: The Welch Foundation No. : Y-733 Kew Funds: $21,000.00 Current Period: June 1 , 1986 through May 31, 1989 Title/Description: Relaxatlo11 Kinet i c s of Rcvcrscd M i c c l l e Systems/

Supplemental Funding

5 . Ag~ncy: Johnson & Johnson No. : None N e w Eunds : $70,000.00 Current P e r i o d : September 1, 1986 t h r o u g h August 31 , 1988 Title/Description: Chemistry of Radio Frequency P l a s m a Discharge

Syste~ns

THE UNLVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ART,INGTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

CONTRACTS ANI) GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPBCNT

ANTI EDUCATTONAL SERVICES - STATE ( F W S COMIWC IN)

le following items have been awarded and are recommended f n r approval I t h r U. T. Board nf Regents:

, Agency: Texas Rehabilitation Cownission N o , : ZAC (86-87) 1 2 1 3 NPW Funds: $5,000.00 Cw r r c o t Period : September 1 , 1986 t h r o u g h August 31, 1987 Tit : l c /Dcscr jpt ion: F h e l c h a i r Repair

. Agency: Texas Rehabi l i ta t iork C o m j ssion No. ; IAC (86-87) 1207 N e w Funds; S25,OOU.Ufl Curren t P e r i o d ; September I, 1986 t h r o u g h August 31 , 1987 Title/nescripLion: C l i r n t Services

A g ~ n u y : State Department o f Highways and Public T r a n s p o r t a t i o n

N O . : 8- 10-87-569 Kew Funds: $38,500 .UO Current P e r i o d : September 1, 1986 t h r o u ~ h January 1 5 , 1987 T i t l ~ / n e s c r i p ~ i o ~ l : Correlation of C a l i f o r n i a and Rainhart ProTllagraybs

with PSI

. 1igent:y : Tcxns I l r p a r t m ~ ~ k o f II~rman Serviccs No. : I A C (84-871 1319 New Funds: $20,000.00

Current Per iod : August 29, 1986 t h r o u g h J a n d a r y 31, 1987 Y i t - l ~ / r ) e s c r 1 ~ 1 L i u l 1 : Ifurnan Resource l l ~ r l t c r a t UTS t o hand le conferenr-t:

a c t i v i t i e s f o r "Uahy Doe" regulat i n a s

. Agency: Texas D ~ p a r t m e n t o f Human Resources NO. : 07- 026-8-00 New Funds : $5,493.00 C u r r e n t P e r ~ o d : Septemh~r 1, 1986 t h r n l l e h August , ? I , 1 9 8 7 'lit1 ~/Dcscription: East Texas MSSk Training Program

. Agency: S t a t e nepa r t sen t o f Higi~ways and P u b l i c Trdnspcrtation

No. : 8- 10-87-394 New Funds: $80,700.00 Current Period: Septernbur 1, 198G through August 31, 1987 T i tlc/Eescription: F i e l d Il~lplcrnent-fit i o n of Non-(:ontact P r o f i l i n g

arid Road Roughness Equipmprlt

. Agcncy: S t a t e Department of Iiighways a n d P u b l i c Transportation

No. : 8-18-87-1151 New Funds : $82,588.00 C u r r e n t P ~ r i o d : Scptemhcr 1, 1986 t h rough August 31 , 1987 TitLc/Uescription: Crack I c l e u t i f i c a t i u n L s i n ~ Non-Cnn t . ac t Lase rs

on the P r o f ilomet-er

dgcnc y : East Texas S t a t e University N o * : Nonr New Funds: $36,207.00 Current P c r i o d : October 1 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Tit le /Ucsr : r - i p t i o n ; C o u r t Network System n~velopment

I . A ~ e n c y : Public Utility Commission of Texas Nu. : 7flD9 N e w Funds: $100,000.00 Currpnt Per iod : August 1 , 1986 t-hrough August 31, 1987 Tit le /Des: : r ip t ion: Solar Water Heater Workshops

AR- I I.

THL UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

11. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' METTNG

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

COITFtACTS Am GRAN'rS FOR KKSEARCH , DEVF,I,OPMENT

ANU EnUCGTIONAL SERVICES - STATE (FUNDS GOING OUT)

he following item h a s been awarded and i s recornended f o r approval y t h e U. T. Roard of Regrats:

. Agency: UT H e a l t h Sc ience Center at Dal las No. : IAC (86-87) 1371 Kew Funds : $16,000.00 C:urre~lt Period: Septernhcr 1, 1986 through August 31, I981 m.2 . i ~ t l e / n c s c r i p t i o r i : Professional Psyrhological Services

AR- 12

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEKAS AT ARLINGTON

U , T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AKD EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL [FUNDS COMING IN)

h e following items have been awarded and are recommended fo t* approval ly t h e 0. T. Buard r l f Rcgents:

. A g ~ n c y : Department of A i r Force No, : AFOSR-86-0293 New Funds: $69,443.00 Current Period: August 1 , 1986 through J u l y 31, I987 'l 'itl e IDescr ip t ion : A Code Development System f o r Computations l F l u i d

Dynantics/University Research 'Instrumentation

. A g ~ n c y : nepartment o f llcal t h and Hrman Servi ccs NO. : 2 A 1 1 NUOOL98-10 New Funds: $10,162.00 Curren t Per1 od: .July 1 , 1986 through June 30, 1987 'Tit le/llt:scripti on: Professional Nurse Tra incesh ip Program/

Addi T.i onal funding for t r a i n e e s h i p s

3 Agenry: VA Medical C~ri ter No. : None New Fcnds : $13,8Y9.OG Currcn: Peri od: Q ~ . t o b e r 1 , 1986 t h r w l g h Sept-~tnber 3 0 , 1987 Title/Description: Assigrlmcnt Agreemcnt

. Agcncy: O f i i c e o f NavaL Research NO. : N00014-86-K-0769 New Fi~nd-,: $978,000.00 Csrrent Period: Scptemher 1 5 , 1986 through September 30, 1987 ' T i t l e / D e s c r i p L i o t l : Electroni: and Innfr T r i i n s p o r t i r : Polymers

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEK%S AT ARLINGTON

11. T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' KEETIWG

IIECEHBER 4 - 5 , 1986

AMENDFEHTS TO TIE 1985 -86 OPERATlNG BImGET

e term " ra t e " for academic personrlcl is he full-timc nine-month base rate; r. all o t h e r personneL i t is the full-time twelve-month rate, t h e appointee ceiving a proport ionate amount depending upon the f r a c t i o n of time f o r which

j.s appointed and the period of h i s appcintrent. Source of furtds f o r payment sa lar ies , unless otherwisp shown, is the d~partmental sa lar ie s account.

Full-Time Salary

Effectave % No.- Item, Department, Title, Name

- -- . . - , - Date - - - Time hos. R a t e @

13RARIT Library-Other

Professional Librar ian 1. Heleu Hough

LNSFERS OF FUNUS - 2. Amount of Transfer - $15,877.58

From: Unallocated Departmental O p e r a t i n g Expense - Unallocated

To: Academic Computing Services Maintenance and Operation

To provide funds to cover expenditures f o r the remainder of the f i - sca l year.

3 . Amount of Transfer - $11,000.flO From: t ibrary-Other

Maintenance and Op~sation

To: Library Rooks-Peyiodicals Capital Outlay

RBC --

5 2 1

To provide f t ~ n c l s t o cover the purchase of library materials.

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THE WXYERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

U . T. ~ O A R 1 3 OF REGENTS1 MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5 , I986

APiENUMENTS TO THE 1986-87 OPERATING BUIIGET

2 term "rate" f o ~ academic personnel is t h e full-time nine-month hase rate; r alL a l h e r persarlncl it is t h e fu l l - t ime twelve-month ra te , the appointee ceiving a p r o p o r t i o ~ l a t c amount depending upon the f r a c t i o n o f time for which is appointed and the period o f his appointment. Source o f funds for payment s a l a r i e s , u n l e s s otherwise shown, is the Jcpartmen~al salaries account,

F u l l -Time . .-..

Salary Effective % No.

T tern, Department , T i t l e , Nall~e -. - --

KEKAI, ADM1NISTRATIO.Y Personnel Of f i c ~

Personnel Director 1. John A . Weis

ILLEGE OF LIRERAL ARTS Englj vh

Adjunct Associate Professor (Nan-Tenurc ) 2 . M i n ~ L t a A . Gnyrte

A s s o c i a t e Pxofessor {Non-Tenure) 3 . Wendy B. Paris

V i s i t ~ n g Associate P r o f e s s o r ( N o n - T e n ~ i r ~ ) 4 . Laurin P o r t e r

Suriior Ler turcr (Moo-Tenure) 5. Kermit. Hunter

Lecturer (lion-Tenure) 6. l lclene Solheim

A r t Adjunct Assistant Professor

(Nan-Tenure ) 7 . Robert. Cook

9 . Char les Varncr

1 1 . Sam L . Grogg

Date . - Tinw - Mos. -- H a t e RBC -- -

Specia 1 i st {Non-Tenure) 12. Wendell J . K a h l p r

Full-Time S a l a r y

No. Effect ive % Date T i m e - Item, -. Department, Title, N a m ~ R a t e Mos. -,-

?rofess i .onal Slide L i b r a r i a n 13. Susan L. McAlpin

cnreign Languages and Lingui~tics Associate Professor (Tenurc)

14. Jerold A . Edrnondson

Adjunct Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) 15. E l l i s D e i b l e r

Adjunct A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s u r INon -Tenu rr ) 1 6 . Robert Mugele

Political Science Adjunct Professor (Tenure-R~tired)

17. Samuel B. Hsmlett

A d j u n c t Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 18. James L. Rnhertson

History Professor (Tenure-Retired)

19. George Wolf s k i l l

Adjunct Professnr (Tenure-Retired) 20. Van M. SmiLh

Visit~ng A s s i s L a n L Professor (Non-Ten ure) 2 Terencf! E . Uroc:khausen

I l i s to ry and Spencer ' F P ~ 1,owship Assistant Professor (Non-Tenur~)

2 2 . Kathleen Underwood

Philnsophg Adjunct A s s i s t a n t Professor

( Non-Tenure ] 23. Martin C. Fowler

S o c i o l o g y Adjunct Assistant Professor

(Non-Tenure ) 2 4 . Josephine Caldwell-Ryan

25 . Minnie P. Yrpnr

:OLLEGE OF SCIENCE D e a n u f Science

Visiting Associate Dearr u f Scicnc t? 2 6 . E a r l F . Rng les

Full-Time Salary

E f f e c t i v e % KT- I t e m , Department, Title , Name -- T)a tc T_imc Mos. R a t e RBC

PO TNTMENTS

Biology and Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Postdoctoral Fellow

27. Kenneth D. Whitney 9 / 1 / 8 6 I 1 12 22,473 91 1 /86 5 12 22,473

Ha thema t ics Professor (Tenure-Retired)

28. Basil PI. Wall 9 / I / 86 I8 9 4 4 , 0 0 0

V i s i t i n g Prof~nsor (Non-Tenure) 29- Dajun Guo 9 /1 /86 55 9 44,000

Physics A s s i s t a n t Professor (Tentme) 30. J~rome Kaiser 9/1/86 100 9 26,500

Physics and Positron S c a t t e r i n g Studies Visiting Assistant Professor

(Nan-Tenure) 3 1 . Muair S. Dababneh 9/1/86 33 9 30,000

9/1/86 .7 4 9 30,000

Psychology Visit ing Associate PL-ofessor

(Non-Tenure) 32. Kichard Reardon 91 1/86 39 9 35,060

3LLEGE OF RLISTNF.SS Account I ng

Lecturer (Nun-Tenure) 33. Pamela A . Collins

3 4 . Carole Cumniings

Management Adjunct Assistant ProLessor

(Non-Tenure) 35. Edwin T. Hawks

Marketing Visiting Associate P r o f e s s o r

(Noti-Tenure) 3 6 . Thomas D. Smith

Finance and Keal Estate Visiting Assistant Professor

(Nen-Tenure) 37 . B r e n t R . Dalrymplr!

Lecturer ( N o n - T e m ~ r ~ ) 38. Horace P . Curtis

39. Amal 11. El-Ashrnawi

4 0 . Randolph C. Holloway

41. S h i r l e y 5. Pollock

Ful 1-Time Salary -

Effective % No. - I tem, Department, T i t l e , Name- -- Ds te Time -- Mos. - R a t e

Zconomics T.ecturer (Non-Tenure)

4 2 . Jane Aimarios

LLEGE OF E N G I E E H I N G Aerosparc Engineering and Crey Research

Visiting Assistant Professor (Won-Tenure) 4 3 , l j a z H. Parpia 9/1/66 40 9 22,500

9/1/86 60 9 22,500

4 4 . Fichuraman Surldaram 9/ 1/86 4 ' 9 22,500 9/1/86 6u 9 22,500

C i v i l Engineering Adjunct A s s o c i a t e Professor

(Non-Tenure ) 4 5 . Hsien-Chien Xulr 9/1/86 f 4 9 35,000

Senior Lecturer (Non-Tenure) h 6 . Richard W. White 91 1/86 3 1 9 32,000

47. Dan C. Boutwel l 9 / 1 / 8 6 6 9 32,000

Civil Engineer ing and C i v i l Engine~ring-Concrete Xaboratory Development Vi-s i t ing A s s i s t a n t Professor

(Nw-Tenure) 4 8 . Ran Buang 91 1 186 48 9 30,000

9/ 1/86 32 9 30,000

RBC --

lginceriag Graphics Adjunct Professor

(Tenure-Retired) 4 9 . Grover C. Grubb

S e n i o r L e c t r l r ~ r (Non-Tenure) 50. C l i f t o n W . Crenshaw

Computer S r i e n c e and Engineerillg Ass i.stant P r n f essor (Non-Tenure)

51. Tsair-Chin L i n 9 / 1/86 100 Y 37,500

T,ec tuxer (Non-Tenure ) 52. James R . Coffee

Specialist (Non-Tenure) 53. Daniel J. S t e w a r t

umputee Sci encc and E n g i n e e r i n g and General Dynamics V i s i t i n g Ass i s tant Professor

(Non-Tenu r ~ ) 5 4 . Karan A . Harrison-Hoss 9/1/86 37 9 3 2 , 0 0 0

9/ 1/86 63 9 32,000

Full-Time Salary , .

Effect ive q No. I t e m , Department , Ti b l e , Name .. . . D a t e Time M k l K a t e - RBC - - -.

STITUTE OF URBAN STUUIES Jrban and Regional affair^

Ad j u n c t Professor (Nan-'Tenure) 55. Char1 ~s Anderson

5 6 . Doug Harman

MIUATE SCIIOOT Og SOCIAL WORK Graduate School. o f S o c i a l Work

V i s i t i n g Professor (Non-Tenure) 5 7 . Doreen E l l i c t t

S p e c i a l i s t (Norl-Tenure) 58. Chery l L?. S t a a t s

HfiLlT, OF NURSING Hurs i rrg

Adjunct Associate Professor (Tenure-&tired) 59 . Hazel Jay !I/ 2i8S 5 0 9 35,000 058

Ass i s tant P r o f ~ s s o r (Non-Tenure) 60. Wendy J. Barr 9 /1 /86 100 9 27,000 03 7

Ins t r u v ~ o r (Nort-Tenure) 61. V ~ v i a n C . tilly

Nursing and Primary Care Nursing Grant Specialist (Non-Tenure)

6 3 . J u d y Jen tgen f)/ 1/86 60 9 18,990 127 91 1/86 10 9 18,490 127

Nursing anil Child I l e a l th Pract i tioner Specialist (Non-Tenure)

6 4 . P a t r i r j a Hamilton 9 / 1 / 8 6 50 4 2?,C)17 105 9/1/86 5 U 9 22,913 105

INTER FOR PROE'ESSIONAL TEACHER EDUCATION Center for P r o f e s s i o n a l Teacher Education

A s s is tant Professor {Hon-Tenure) 65 . Marilyn F . Marek 9/1/86 100 9 20,000 059

L e ~ t u r e r (Nan-Tenure) 66. Prank M. Gault

PECIAL ITEMS Institute of llrban S r u d i e s

Associate Dean (Tenure-Retired) 6 7 , Francis W. Anderson

Full -Time Salary ,-

Effec t ive $b Bo. Item, Department, -- Title, Name . "- Date Time Has. - -- - Rate RBC

'OINTMENTS

Idvanced Technology Research Program Postdoc tora 1 Fellow

68. Tamas Pajkossy 91 1/86 100 12 18,000 00 7

69. Sarayanaiyer S. Sundaresan 9/1/86 100 12 14,400 U07A

70. Ranjana Segal 9/ 1/86 33 12 18,000 05 0

iVL CE DEPARTkIENTS K h l e t i c Development Fund Assistant t o Ath le t i c Director

7 1 . Ruth A . Davis 9 1 15/86 50 12 29 ,OQO 10 0

tILIARY ENTERPRISES AND OTlIER ACTIVITIES 5tudent Heal th Service Psychologis L

72. Annalisa Martin 3 / 2 / 8 6 100 22 26,000 009

ANTS AND CONTRACTS Community College Training Visiting Assistant Professor

(NOXI-Tenure) 3 3 . Norma A . B e n a v j . d ~ s 9/1 /86 100 9 25,002 040

Regi a n a l Kehabi l i tation Technological Services Dcvelopmer~tal Disability and Dallas R e h a b i l i t a t i o r ~ Center

Associate Center Director, 7 4 . John E . Troutman 9/1/86 45 12 45,684 01 1

9/1/86 55 12 45,684 0 1 r

Regional Rehabilitation Techno1 og ica l Servires Dcvelopmen (.a1 Disability a r ~ d Integrating Technology In-To Service Delivery

Project Director: Developmental Disabilities 75. E l i z a h e i h A . Hoover 9/ 1/46 79 12 25,300 012

9/1/06 2 1 12 25,300 O 12

Accelera t i o r ~ and Densif i c a t i o n o f E l ec t rons Visiting Profesvnr (Nun-Tenure)

76. Shang H . K i m 9/1/86 100 9 25,440 06 1

Acce le ra t ion and Densifitation a f E lec t rons ; Matching Account f o r Accelerdtion and Densif ication by Fas t r i s ~ ; and Mechanical Engineeri r ~ g

V i s i t i n g Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure j 77. Zhoaxiang Chen 9 / 1/86 6 9 30,000 062

9/1/86 6 9 30,000 062 9 /1 /86 12 9 30,000 06 2

Computerized R a d t m c Dcsign Program Visiting A s s i s t a n t Professor

(Nm-Tenure) 7 8 . Jing-Wei Song

Postdoctordl F e l l o w 79. Mostafa A . Raram

Full-Time Salary

Effect ive % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date - Time - Mos. - Rate HBC -

Heflection and Transmission Across Curved Layer Visiting Associate Professor

(Non-Tenure) 80, Pei Yu Zhu 8/1/86 48 9 35,000 065

National Aeranautics and Space Administration - Microwave Module Visiting Assistant Professor

(Non-Tenure) 81. Zianglin L i u 3/ 1/86 24 9 30,000 066

Magnetostatic Wave Transducer and Texas Instruments-Reverse Gate Postdoctoral Fellow

8 2 . Younes J . Ataiiyan 91 1/86 50 12 24,000 109 91 I /86 5 0 12 24,000 109

Power Conditioning Lab P o s t d o c t u r a l Fellow

83. Vaithilingam Panchalingam 9 1 1/86 100 12 16,752 112

URRENT RESTRICTED FUNDS Energy Systems Research Center

V i s i t i . n g Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 8 4 . l k u o Kurihara

8 5 . Edmundo Ra rre ra

86. Edmundo Barrera

Postdoctoral Fellow 87 . Bin-Kwic Chen

Cray Hesearch - Code Conversion Postdoctora L Fellow

88. Ramiro Arrat iz-Pcrcz

Malaysian Program Adjunc t Assis taut Professor

(Non-Tenure) 83. Mark A . Hicks

S p e c i a l i s t (Non-Tenure) 9 0 . Margie P a r i s h

Ler t i~re r (Nun-Tenure) 91 . Kellye 3 . Johnson

9 2 . David L . Jones

93. P a t r i c k A . Peters

9 4 . E r i c Rarrdol.ph

-. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name . .-

ANGES - OF STATUS

101. Peggy E. Swanson

FIJI I-Time Salary

E f f e ct-ive % No. Date Time Mos. - Rate - RBC

rom: Associate Pro fe s so r (Tenure) 100 9 44,660

o : Associate Professor and Act-ing Chairman (Tenurc) 9/1/86 100 9 44 ,660

Informatioil Sys terns and Management. Sciences 102. Mark Il'Cuaha

o m : Assistant Instructor (Non-Tenure) 100 9 19 ,500

'o : Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 9/1/86 100 9 19,500

1LLEGE OF ENGINEERTNG Electrical Engineering and Center f o r Energy Conversion Research

103. William C. Nunnally

'rom: Direc tor of Center f o r Energy Conversion Research

'o: Senior L e c t u r e r ( N o n - ~ e r l n r e ) 9/1/86 75 9 57,165 Director of Center f o r Energy

Conv~rsion Research 9/ 1/86 25 12 76,220

Camputer Science and Engineering and Robotics Engineering Research Program 104 . Ted M. Sparr 119

run^: Professor (Tenure) 100 9 42 ,23 .3

' 0 : Professor (Tenure) Associate D i r e c t o r of

Advanced Robotics

LADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Dean of Social Work and G r a d u a t e S(:hnr>l of Socia l Work

105. Judith A . Birmingham

'rom: Sppc ia l ist. I N n n - T ~ n i i r c ) 100 9 29,500

'0 : Assistant Dcan 9 / 1/86 35 12 39,333 Speriali st (NOR-Tenure) 9 / 1 / 8 b 65 9 29,500

106. Yederico Souflee, Jr.

'rom: assist an^ to n ~ a n o f Soi:i;il Wr~rk Assistant I n s t r u c t o r

(Non-Tenure)

Full-Time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, Title, Name -- Date T i m e Plos. Rate - - RBC

-.

dGES OF STATUS -

;ILIARY ENTERPRISES ANI l OTIIER ACTIVITIES Iniversity Books tore

107. Larry D. Minor

corn: Books tore Hanager

: D i r e c t o r of U ~ ~ i v e r s i t y Bookstore

AR- 25

Full-Time Salary

Date of X No, Item, Department, Title, Name Resignation Time - - Has. Rate RBC -

,LEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Ingl ish Lecturer (Non-Tenure ) 108. Tanya Wells

4rt Professional Slide Librarian

109. Lynn Jones

Foreign Languages and Linguistics Adjunct Professor (Non-Tenure) 110. George L . Huttar

History Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

111. Thavolia Clymph

112. Thomas M. Adams

Comunication Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

3 Bonnie Rit ter

#LUGE OF BUSINESS Accounting

Lecturer (Non-Tcnurej 114. Margaret Thurmond

f inance and Real Estate Assistant Professor (Won-Tenure)

115. Abdul Aziz 9/1/86 100 9 36,300 073

116. Narayanswamy Subramanian 9/ I /86 100 9 37,600 074

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 1 1 7 & Robert A. Martin

Information Systems and Hanagement Sciences A s s i s t a n t Professor (Hoa-Tenure)

118. Terry D. Truax 9 /1 /86 100 9 36,500 075

ILLEGE OF ENGINEERING Aerospace Engineering

Associate Professor (Hon-Tenure) 119. Richard G. Hindman

Industrial Engineering Associate Professor (Tenure)

120. S. Deivanayagam

Computer Science and Engineering Associate Professor (Tenure)

121. David W. Elizandro

122. S c o t t A . S t a r k s

123. Ronald J. Classen

Full-Time Salary

Date of % No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Resignation Time HOE. Rate RBC -

I GHAT IONS -- M Y ibrary , Other Professional Librarian

124. David M. Crook

125. James C. Gibson 9/1/86 100 12 18,194 143

SICAI, P M T MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION 'elecommunications Services

Direc tor of Accounting 126. Tomy D. Kale 9 / 1 / 8 6 100 12 4 0 , 1 7 0 144

JXTLIARY ENTERPRISES AND OTHER ACTIVITIES lniversity Dining Services Assistant Director of University

Dining Services 127. Robert D. Peters 91 1/86 100 12 32,500 133

itudent Health Services Psychologist 128. Bruce J. Abel

intercollegiate Athletics - Administration Assistant to the Athlet-ic Director

129. Ronald E. Spain 9 / 1/86 100 12 27,181 010

NTS ANI) CONTRACTS ?rimary Care Nursing Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

1 0 David Pillow

Full-Time

I t e m , Department1 T i t l e , Name

AVES OF ABSENCE

Leave Salary

% KO-*--

Effective Time M Q ~ . R a t e - - RBC -

LLEGE OF SCIENCE Ma thema t i c s

Associate Professor (Tenure) 131. Harold R . Green 9/1-5 /31 100 9 22,300 0 7 2

NTER FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHER EDUCATION Center f o r Professional Teacher Education

Associate Professor (Tenure) 132. Er i c V. S t r i c k l a n d 9 /1 -5 /31 100 9 24,700 078

ANSFERS OF FUNOS - 133. Amount of Transfer - $61,231.00

From: Unallocated Faculty Salar ies

To: Physical Education - Faculty Salaries/Part-Time

To provide sa lar ies for coaches transferred to Physical Education during the 1986-87 academic year.

134. Amount of Transfer - $35,933.00

From: Unallocated Departmental Operating Expense - Maintenance and Operation

To: Aerospace Engineering - Maintenance and Operation

To provide funds for maintenance and operation expenditures in the depe rtment .

135. Amount of Transfer - $120,000.00 From: Engineering Unallocated -

Capi ta l Outlay

To : Engineering-Support Services Maintenance and Operation 6,380.00 Capital O u t l a y 113,620.00

To provide funds for payment for VAX computer equipment, and IBM 5520 equipment payment and maintenance.

136. Amount of Transfer - $10,530.00

From: Organized Research - Institutional Unallocated

To: Organized Research/Administration - Unallocated S a l a r i e s 10,452 . O i l Employee Fringe Benefits 78.00

To provide funds to be used as wages f o r employee to take care of Organized Research responsibilities.

137. Amount o f Transfer - $63,242.28

From: Unappropriated P l a n t Funds

TO : Pierce C o n t r a c t o r s , I n c . - Funds in Account

RBC - 126

To appropriate funds for t h e settlement of a claim with Pierce Contractors, I n c . , on the Student Housing Complex at UT Arlington.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Office of t h e President

October 28 . 1986

Dr. James P . Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor

f o r Academ~c Affalra The University of Texas System 0 Henry H a l l 301 601 Colorado S t r e e t Aust in. Texas 78701

Dear Dr Duncan

The docket f a r t h e December 4-5, 1986, meeting of t h e Board of Regents i s submltted for your recommendation and presentation t o the Board.

i lam H . C nineham President

WHC : ms Enclosures

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U . T . BYARD OF REGENTS' HEETTWG

DECEHBEB 4 -5 . 1986

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Gif t s from P r l v a t e Donors and Foundations to The University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A- 3

Use of Textbooks U r l t t e n by Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A - 7

Fees and Hlscellaneous Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-10

Catalogue Changes .

General Information Bulletin f o r 1985-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A - I 1 College of Natural Sciences Bulletin for 1985-87 . . . . . . . . . . A - l l School of S o c i a l Work Bulletin for 1984-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12 Collage of Pharmacy Bulletin for 1984-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12 College of Engineering Bulletin f o r 1984-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-13

Absence from Usual and Regular Duties i nc lud ing Travel and Reassignment of Duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-15

Business Contract for Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-20

Standard Affiliation Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A - 2 4

Standard Easements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-25

C o n t r a c t s and Grants f o r Research. Development. and Educational S e r v l c e s

Non-Governmental (Funds Coming 1n) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-26 Non-Governmental (Funds Going Out) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-38

S t a t e (Funds Coming In) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-39 State (Funds Golng Out) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-46

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Federal (Funds Coming ~ n ) A-48

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Federal (Funds Golng Out) A-66

Amendments t o t h e 1985-86 Operating Budget llncluding f a c n l t y and staff appolntments and chmges in status and transfers of funds

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wlthln exlstlng budget totals) A-68

Amendments t o the 1986-87 Operating Budget ( i n c l u d i n g f a c u l t y and s ta f f appoin tn~ents and changes in s t a t ~ r s and transfers of funds w i t h i n existing hudget to ta l s ) ................................. A - 7 h

GIFTS F m PRIVATE W R S AND F O ~ T I @ ~ ~ S

The following g i f t s have been received and are r c c m n d d for acceptance by thc U. T. Ebxd of %wits:

- Donor .- P u r p o s ~ &murk -

1. Dr. and Mrs. Duane G. Ikpastment of Psycholqj $50,000.00 Albrecht in the C o l l q e of Liberal

1419 Newning Avenue Arts far thc prim- Austin, Texas 78704 Vision blmratory

AT&T Foundation Department of Mechanical Anne S . Alexander Engineering i n the C n l l q Vice President of Engineering for an own Fducation Prqrams CAD labratory for wder- Rocan 2414 graduate students 550 Madison Avenue New York, NPW York

10022-3297

3. * Bosquc Foundation D e p r m n t of Mechanical 37,500.00 2750 Bryan T m r m i n e e r i n g i n the Cnllqe Dallas, Texas 75201 of Engineering for research

4. The Danforth E 'uunht io~~ Graduate School for the 53,000.00 Gene L. Schwilck Dorothy Danforth Ccmptnnn President Fel lmship 231 Swth stun Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63105-1903

Duke University Lyndon B. Johnson School 52,519.36 Dante Noto of Public Affai rs for the Assista~t Treasurer Fall 1986 Slam Fell- Association for Public Policy -1ysis and Management

c/o The Institute of Policy Scicnccs and Wl ic A f f a i r s

M%t. Office b x 4875 Duke Station Durham, N o r t h Carolina

27706

*IT@ letter of transmittal £ r a n the donor.

THE UMTVEXITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN G i f t s £ran Private Donors and ~oundations U. T. Board of Regents' M e t i n g Member 4-5, 1986

6. EaonEdxationFnllndation Collegeof Eng inwr ing for $40,000.00 Richard R. Johnson E a o n Faculty Assistance Research Director grants in the Deparbnents 211 West 49th S t r e t of Civil and Petroleum NEW York, New York Engineering

10020-1198

Ford Motor Cwrrpany Department of Marketing R. A. Ablondi Mministration in the ~irector-~arketing College of Business

Research Administration for faculty Ford Nnl - th m r i c a n and graduate student Autmwt ive Operations research Post Office Mx 1530 &arbom, Michigan 48121

8. enera1 E l e c t r i c College of Engineering Foundation to establish a General

L. W. Warzecha E l e c t r i c l?('Elundat ion V i c c President and Teaching Incentive Grant General Manager

lkfcnse S y s t m Division General Elwtric C q m y Post office Ebx 8555 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

19101

9. International Rusiness De-t of Physics 30,000.00 Machines Corparation in the College of Natural

Ralph E. Gamory sciences for an IBM Faculty Senior Vice President Dwel-t Award and D i r e c t o r of &search

Post O f f i c e Box 218 Yorklmm Heights, New York

10598

10. International Business Deparbwnt of Electr ical 30,000.00 Madlines C n r p r a t ion md Ccatrputcr Enginwring

mlph E. G a r y in the College of Enqineerinc~ Senior V i c e Pr~sident fox an IBM Facul ty Dcvelopwnt and D i r ~ t o r of Research Award

Post O f f i c e Rox 21B Yorktmn Heiqhts , N e w York

10598

11. *John D. and Catherine T. Colleqe of L d x r a l Arts Mac& thur Foundat ion for the Foundat-inn ' s

140 South Barbrn Street Fellaws Prqrm and Chicago, Illinois 60603 unrestricted use

*No letter of transmittal E m the donor.

TIE UNlVEASlTY OF TEXFS AT AUSTIN G i f t s €ran Rivate 13onclrs and Foundations U. T. m d of Regents' Meeting DecerdEr 4-5, 1986

Donor Purpose Amount

12. The Ehgene Mdkrmtt Harry Ransm Humanities $ 50,000.00 Foundation Research Center to help

Mrs. Ehqene McDemtt w i t h the purchase of the President Pforzheimer Library 3808 Euclid A v e n u e Dallas, Texas 75205

13. Microelectronics and I k p a r h x n t of C q u t e r C m p u t e r Technolqy Sciences in the College Corp ra t iun of Natural Sciences for

Cerise Blair database research and -ram Adninistrator unrestricted use 9430 Research Boulevard Echelon Building #1 S u i b 200 Aust in, Texas 78759

14.* Mike A. Myers Foundation Intercollqiate A t h l e t i c s 100,000.~0 6 310 Larrrw>n Av~nue fox Men Dallas, Texas 75209

15. Shell Ccanpanies Foundation, l k p r b w n t of Geological 150,000.00 Inmrporatcd Sciences i n the Collcqc

mris J. O'Connor of Natural Sciences for Senior Vice President the Shell Cmpnics 'ItPO Shell Plaza Foundation Distinguished Post Office Box 2099 Chair i n C q h y s i c s Houston, Texas 77252

16. Lorraine 1. Stengl, M.D. Deparfxrent of Zmlogy 50,000.00 Post O f f i c e Pux 880 in the College of Natural Wimberley, Texas 78676 Sciences for the Clark

Hubbs Endcwmnt

17. * J a w s 6,. Walker College of Engineering 25,520.63 ** 11702 Wendover for the Melvin H. Gertz Houston, Texas 77024 Regents Chair in Chemical

mineering

Thc following nomnetary gifts have also keen r s e i v d :

18.* Dr. Donald I>. Brmd, Jr. Brand collection of books, 33,533.00 *** 740 24th Street, No. 24 journals, offprints, etc. San Pedro, California to the General Libra r ies 90731

Wo letter of tranmittal fran the donor.

**Nomash gift - unsold stock. The amount stated is the value of .the stock on the date of receipt by The University of Texas at Austin.

**-cash g i f t - other. The arrount stated is the estimated value on the da te of receipt hy Tbe University of Texas at Austin.

'RE UNIVERSITY OF TFXAS AT AUSTIN G i f t s £ran Private Donors and Foundations U. T. Board of Regents' Meeting I)ecember 4-5, 1986

Donor

19. H2L2 Architects/Planners Architmturalilrawingsby $88,400.00 *** B a r r y E i m e r t h Paul Cmt to the &~eriil Par tner Libraries 714 Market Place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106

20. M r . and M K S . F~sscll LRe Mr. Russellke'spersonal 250,000.00 *** 3110 West Avenue collection of photqraphic Austin, Texas 78705 prints, slides, and negatives

to the Barker Texas History Center

**%ncash g i f t - other. The mount stated is the estimated value on the date of receipt by The University of Texas at Austin.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting December 4-6 , 1986

USE OF TEXTBOOKS NRITTEN BY FACULTY: In accordance with Chaptar 111, Section 2 4 , Part One, of the Regenta' Rules and Re~ulatlone f o r t h e government of The University of Texas, I recommend approval of t h e use of the following faculty-authorad books as t ex tbooks for the 1986-87 flscal year.

*These books have net been previously used at The University.

R o y a l t y Cost t o per Volume Student pEr A u t m Title Auzho r---

T e l e v l s l o n : The Horace Newcoab C r i t i c a l Vim

Benjamln M . Harris In Education, 3rd Ed.

What I s Student Donald T. Rippey Develoament?

*Access with Excellence: John E. Roueche and The Open-Door C o l l e ~ s George A . Baker

B o l l s t i c Literacy In John E. Roueche C o l l e ~ e Teaching (with Oscar Kink)

O v e ~ c o r n i n ~ learn in^ John E. Roueche and Problems Jerry Snow

The S c h m Deborah Verstegen. Hana~ement Function: Lloyd Frohrelch and Bud~etina. account in^, - Xolan Estes Auditing

*Tae Kwon Do-Combined Daeehlk Kim E d i t i o n

Tra ln inu f o r Sport Jack H . Wilmore and A c t i v l t v

Children's Play B Joe L. Frost and P l a y ~ r o u n d s Barry L . Kleln

*Fundamentals of Earl 5 . Hontague Secondarv Classr o o j I n s t r u c t i o n

*Development a1 Teacher Benjamln H. Harris Evaluation

Beacons f o r Chanae: John E. Roueche and An Innovative Outcome George A . Baker Hodel f o r Communit~ college^

* E n e r ~ v L a w and P o l l c V Joseph P . T o m a l n

Materials on Complex Hichael E . Tigar Federal Crimes

THE UNIVERSITY DF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting December 4-5 , 1986

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY:

Roya l ty Cost to per Volume

T i t l e Author Student ~ e r Author

Conflict of L a w s Scoles and Weintraub 27.95 2 . 7 9

Cases on Federal Charles T. HcCormlck, 32.50 2.14 Courts, 7th Ed.. James H. Chadbourn and and 1988 S u p p l e r n n Charles Alan Wrl~ht

~ ~ d m l n l s t r a t l v e G . Robinson, Process. 3rd Ed. E. Gel lhorn and

H. Bruff

George Dix and 2 4 . 9 5 M . Hlchael Sharlot

Cases and H a t e r l a l ~ J . Dodge on Federal Income Taxation

Contracts Hamilton, Rau, and 26 95 Weintraub

Cases and Materials UQ, H. K . 31.95 on O i l and Gas, 2nd Woodward, and Ed. - The Law of Debtors Warren and Westbrook 29 .95 and Creditors

Cases and Haterials Charles T. HcCormlck, 31.95 on Evidence, 6th Ed Frank U. Elliott and

John F . Sutton, J r .

*Cases and Haterials Eugene Kuntz, John 32.95 on O i l and Gas Law Lowe, Oven Anderson

and Ernest SmiB

Fundamentals of L e a - Rov H. Hersky and Research. 3rd Ed. J . Myron Jacobsteln

The Law of Environ- Thomas 0. HcGaritv mental Protection and John Bonlne

Douglas Laycock Remedies:- Cases and Haterials

Cases and Haterials on P r o ~ e r t v . 5th Ed.

Wills, Trusts and Estates

John E. Cribbet and 31 -00 Corvln W . Johnson

Jesse Dukeminl er and 34 .00 Stanlev J o h a n s o ~

*A Lonely Uoman Hlchael Hlllmann 12.00

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Heetlng December 4-5 , 1986

U S _ E O F T E X WRITTEN BY FACULTY;

R o y a l t y Cost t o per Volume

T i t l e Author Student per Author

Beyond Sublectlve James S. Flshkin 7.95 . 4 0 Morality: Eth ica l Uasonlna and Political Phi l o s o ~ h v -

Justice . Esual -- James 5. Fishkin Opportunity and the Famllv

- m i t 0.4 D h l i ~ a t l o n James S . Flshkln

Tvrann y and Leal t i macv: James S . Fishkin A Crltisue of P o l l t l c a l -es

S o c l a l Problems Joe R. ~ e a & i n 18.95

Human Nature and Joseph Lopreato Blocultural Evolution

Racial and Ethpic S. Dale Hctemore 30.00 Relations I n America

*mf the Ullliam H. Goetzmann 34.95 IrnapinatLon and Wllllam N.

Goetzmann

*A History of Soc ia l David H. Austin Uork Education

Social Roles. Louis A . Zurcher Conformlty. Conflict, md Creativity

The Mutable SelP: A Louis A . Zurcher Self-Concept f o r Social Change

THE UKTVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. 0oard of Regents' Heetlng Dacember 4-5. 1986

FEES AND HISCELLANEOUS CHARGES

S~eclal Course Fees: I recommend approval of the following L a l c r a t o r y . Field Trip, or Supplementary Course Fees.

Fron T o E f f e c t i v e

COLLEGE OF RATURAL SCIENCES

Debartment o f Computer Sciences

CS 105 Computer Programming

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

GRG 394 Semtnar In Urban Analysis

GRG 362K Remote Senslng o f the Environment

GRG 324 R o o t s and Regions: Aaeri can Cultures

GIG 320K Land and Llf e The A m ~ r l c a n Southwest

GRG 366K Physlcal Geogxaphy Biogeography

GRG 374 Frontiers In Geography

GRG 393K Research In Remote Sensing of the Environment

-0 - 4.00 Sprlng 1987

-0 - 20 . O O Sprlng 1987

7 50 20.00 Sprlng 1987

-0- 15.00 F a l l I987

-0- 20.00 Sprrng 1987

10.00 15.00 Sprlng 1987

-0- 7 .50 F a l l 1086

7.50 -0- Fall 1986

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting December 4 - 5 , 1986

CATALOGUE PI ANGES

The following listing summarizes the-changes pruposed to t.he Catalogue of The University of Texas a t A u s t i n , These catalogue changes have been passed by the University Council, approved by me, and approved by the Executive V i c e Chancellor f o r Academic Affairs. The complete t e x t of the changes can be f o u ~ d in Documents and Proceedings of the University Council, pages 10186-10187, 10292-10293, 10294, 10348, 10295-10296, 10307, 10353-10369a, and 10549-10621.

General Information Bulletin f o r 1985-86

Cur ren t b u l l e t i n page number e a s e d Change -

In accordance w i t h long-standing practice, the catalogue will s t a t e t h a t t h e !?ass/~all llrnits which are a p p l i e d t o resident credit courses also a p p l y t o correspondences courses. Catalogue language reaffirms that a student must receive prior approval of hislhar dean in order t o enrol l in a corres- pondence course and count it touards degree requirements,

Collcgc of Natural Sciences Bulletin for 1985-87 - Current b u l l e t i n

page number Summary of Proposed Change

21 - 2 2 Catalogue statements are modified t o c l a r i f y rules regarding correspondence courses and provide that for courses counted toward the degree, a maximum of sixteen semester hours of classrouv~ and/or correspondence course work may be taken on a Pass/Fail basis. The total number of semester hours that may be taken on a ~ a s s l ~ a i l basis i s n o t changed,

The listing of specific upper d iv i s ion mathematics courses whlch may be taken t o f u l f i l l part , of the minor requirements for the B A , PLan I, Computer ScIences major is expanded. The total number of semester hours required f o r both the minor, major, and the degree d o e s no t change.

For the BS in Biology, the listing of specific biology courses required for the degree is expanded. The total number of semester hours required f o r the degree 1s not changed.

Fur the BS i n Geological Sciences, specific course listings nre replaced by broad groups o r flelds from which courses may be taken t o s a t i s f y a requirement of nine semester hours of upper divislon courses in a sequence related to geology in the College of

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN UIT* Board of Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

CATALOGUE CHANGES (Continued)

Current b u l l e t i n paEe number Summary of Proposed Change

Natural Sciences, the College of Engineering, or the College of Liberal A r t s . To allow greater flexibility, l i s t s of approved sequences of courses are made available in the undergraduate adviser's office. The total number of semester hours required far t h e degree remains unchanged.

School of Social Work Bulletin f o r 1984-86

Current b u l l e t i n page number Summary of Proposed Change

The catalogue i s modified t o provide that f o r t he Bachelor of Social Wock degree, the currently required three semester hour course i n biology m u s t be in human biology. The total number of semester hours required f o r t h e degree i s n o t changed.

College of Pharmacy Bulletin for 1984-86

Current b u l l e t i n page number Summary of Proposed Change

16-19 For students seeking the BS in Pharmacy degree, t h e option of seeking the degree in a 1 : 4 sequence is made available. That i s , a s tudent may go through one year of prepharmacy studies arid f o u r years of professional pharmacy s t u d i e s . The current 2 : 3 sequence, i . e . , t w o years of prepharmacy s t u d i e s and three years of p r o f e s s i o n a l pharmacy s t u d i e s , is retained. The College of Pharmacy admission process also is c l a r i f i e d .

The requirement that students purchasc professional liability insurance coverage 1s applied t o fourth year students since c1,inical and pharmacy i n t e r n s h i p courses are moved from the f i f t h t o the fourth year of study . Catalogue statements regarding academic advising are modified for clarification. It is s ta ted t h a t disciplinary act ion through the Dean of S t u d e n t s office may be pursued t f students continuc t o register for courses for which they have n o t received approval.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

CATALOGUE CHANGES (Continuedl

Current b u l l e t i n page number Summary of Proposed Change

Catalogue statements are modified to provide t h a t the legislatively required history and government courses may n o t be taken on a Pass/Fail bas i s .

Rules regarding academic probation/disrnfssal i n the College of Pharmacy are made stricter. A s t u d e n t who f a l l s more than nine grade p o i n t s below a 2 . 0 grade p o i n t average In r equ i r ed pharmacy courses will be s u b j e c t t o academic dismissal. In c a l c u l a t i n g the student's grade po int average in required pharmacy courses, only the l a s t g r a d e repor ted fur each course will be used .

For the BS in Pharmacy, several courses have been r e s t r u c t u r e d and/or moved within the c u r r i c u l u m and several new pharmacy courses a r e being developed which w i l l o f fer s t u d e n t s a stronger program. The English, mathematics, and physics requirements are modi f i ed . The off-campus clerkship/externship ro ta t ions which currently are taken i n the n i n t h and tenth semesters are moved to t h e t e n t h semester only . T o t a l minimum sernes ter h o u r s needed for the degree. is decreased from 160 t o 154.

Criteria to be on the Dean's Honor L i s t f o r a semester or summer session are added.

College of Eaalneering B u l l e t i n for 1984-86

Current b u l l e t i n page number Summary of Proposed Change

15-16 Rules regarding admission of transfer students to a major sequence are clarified. Deadlines to submit applications for admission to a major sequence are changed to October 1 for the fo l lowing apring semester and March 1 for the following summer session or fall semester.

The minimum semester workload requirement for s tuden t s I n the College of Engineering is reduced from four teen t o twelve semester hours , t he University-wide minimum.

The ~nglish/writing requirements are m o d i f i e d in all degree programs by s u b s t i t u t i n g a communication elective f o r an English course which no longer is offered.

THE UNIVERSTTY OF TEXAS AT AUSTlN U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

CATALOGUE CHANGES ( Continued )

Current bulletin page number Sun~rnary of Proposed Change

For the various BS degrees of fered i n the College of Engineering, course s u b s t i t u t i o n s and/or addi t ions are made t o make programs s t r o n g e r and more coherent. N e w or revised areasloptions within degree programs are specified, e . g . , BS in Chemical Engineering - Product Engineering area and Biotechnology area; RS in Electrical Engineering - Electronic Materials and Devices area. The to t a l number of semester h o u r s required for a l l degree pcogranrs remains the same except f o r thc BS fn Aerospace Engineering In which the number i s increased from 132 to 1 3 3 .

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Heeting December 4-5 , 1886

TRAVEL F O R : The following absences spanning p e r i o d s g r e a t e r than twenty-nine days are reported in accordance wlth Part Tuo , Chapter 111, Section 10.33, of the Rules and Reaulat lons of the Board of Regents f o r t h e government of The University of Texas.

I . Larry Doll, Assistant Dean of Archltscture 9/23/86-11/3/86 Lugano . Switzerland To t e a c h a Unlverslty of Texas School of Architecture Foreign Study Program $630, McDermott Teaching Fellowship

2 . Robert H . Barth, Jr.. Associate Professor of Zoology 8/1/86 -9/8/86 Papua, New Guinea To conduct field work In ornithology No Expeaee to The Unlverslty

3. Don Batory, Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences 8/1/86-8/31/06 Kyoto, Japan To at tend t h e 12th International Conference on Very Large Databases $1,375. NSF Grant

4. Ullllam Chin, Instructor of Hathematics 5/23/86-8/24/86 Hlnneapolis, Hinnesota; Leeds, England; Brusssls, Belgium To attend t h e Ring Theory Conference and Research Symposlum $500, Vaughn Travel Fund

5 . Douglas Cisk~wski, Graduate Student of Physics Q/l/86-9/30/86 Los Alamos, New H e x l c o To conduct research at the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility $280 , Travel

6 Hino t Clements, Research Fellow of Physics 7/1/86-7/30/86 Aspen. Colorado ; Berkeley and La Jolla, Callf o rn la To participate In 1988 Summer Program and various c o n f e r e n c e s $690, PHY 8605978

7 . Cec i l e DeWitt-Morette, Professor of Phyalcs 4/10/86-8/31/86 Washlngt on, D . C ; P a r i s , France ; Jerusalem, Israal To consult with NSF officials, collaborate with colleagues on forthcoming publication and g ive Lecture $2.758.88: $629. PHY 8404931; $2,129.44, INT 8513757

8 . John D . Dollard, Chalrman of Hathematics 6/28/86-8/9/86 New York, New York; Berkeley. California To attend the 1986 International Congress of Mathematicians $778.90. $278 90, Hath Travel; $500, Vaughn Trave l Fund

9. 00-Shung Fang. Postdoctor Research Associate of Physlcs 8/22/86-10/6/86 Stoughton, Wisconsin To perform experiment In Synchrotron Radlatlon Center $1,490, DHR 8304368/Travel

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U . T . Board of Regents' Meetlng December 4-5, 1986

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF IContlnuedl:

10. Ullly Flschler, Associate Professor of Physlcs 6/27/86-8/8/86 Cointe-Ougres, Belgium: Cern and Geneva, Swi tzer land; T e l A v l v , Israel To deliver a paper on S t r l n g s , conduct research and c o l l a b o r a t e w l t h colleagues $800, Josey Chair in Science

11. F . A . Hatsen, Professor of Chemistry 5/21/86-6/30/8% Uppsala, Sweden; Aarhus , Copenhagen, Denmark: Graz , Austria To present the Lowdin Lecture $500, Chemistry Various Donors

12 David Oakley . Graduate Student of Physlcs 9/1/86-9/30/86 Loa Alamos, N e w Hexlco To conduct research at the Los Alamos Heson Physics Facillty $280, Travel

13. Peter Riley, Professor of Physlcs 7/14/86-8/22/86 Los Alamos. New Hexico To p a r t i c i p a t e in LAMPF experiment 961 $2,100, DEAS0581 ER40030/Travel

14. Michael C. Singer, A s s o c i a t e Professor of Zoology 4/18/86-8/6/S6 Generals Highway. Schneldere Headow. Callfornla; Carson C l t y . Nevada $4 ,280 , Reeder Fellowahip/NSF Grant TO conduct research on Insect d i e t as specifiad in NSF grant

15 James C . Thompson, P r o f e s s o r of Physlcs 8/2 1/86- 9 / 2 6 / 8 6 Garmlsch-Partenklrchen, Berlin, Marbug, Karlsruhe and Base l , W . Germany: To vlslt l a b s and a t t e n d conference $2,550, TATRP/Thompson T r a v e l

16 Matt Thompson, Research Assistant of Physlcs 7/25/86-9/14/86 Stoughton, Wisconsin To conduct a series of experiments at the Syncrotron Radiation Center $2,500 DHR 8304368/ Travel

17. Hatt Thompson, Research Assistant of Physlcs 9/1/86-11/19/86 Stoughton, Wiscons~n To conduct a series of experiments a t t h e Syncrotron Radlatlon Center $2,500, DHR 8304368/Travel

18. S t e v e n Uelnberg, Research Scientist of Physics 6/18/8%-8/19/88 Cambridge. Hassachusetts To continue research at Harvard and HIT with colleagues on String and Superstrings $500, Josey Chair In Science

THE UNIVERSITY DF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U . T . Board of Regents' Hsetlng December 4-5, 1986

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF (Continued]

19. Paul O l e f s k y , P r o f eaaor of Music 10/6/SS-ll/i2/86 Denmark; Sweden; Switzerland; Yugoslavia To perform chamber music; Danlsh radio broadcas t s wlth composers; and present master c lasses No Expense t o The Unlverslty

20. Wtlllam Penn, Lecturer of Music 10/30/86-11/30/86 Liber ia . A f r l ca To work wlth na t iona l Llberlan Radlo Wetwork for the p r o j e c t of t h e U . S . Senate Department No Expense t o The University

21. Davld U. Robertson, Hinss H. Baker and Thelma Kel ley Baker Chair of Law 8/26/86-8/15/87 London, England To engage in Exchange Program with Queen Hary C o l l e g e $426, Hlnes H. Baker and Thelma KaZley Baker Chair In Law

2 2 . Robert A . Altenburg, Research Engineering Associate XI1 of Appl i ed Research Laboratories 8/12/86-9/20/86 Panama C l t y , F l o r ~ d a To part i c ipa te in the Panama Clty Experlment Data Collectlon $3,647, Travel

23. Robert A . Altenburg, Reaearch Engineering A s s o c i a t e I11 of Applied Research Laboratorlea 8/23/86-9/30/86 Panama Clty, Flor lda To participate In the Panama Clty Experiment Data Collection $3,174, Travel

24. James A . Austin, Jr., Research S c i e n t i s t of Institute f o r Geophysics 10/31/&6-12/3/86 Boston, Massachusetts To Interpret multichannel seismlc p r o f i l e s c o l l e c t e d durlng an NSF spansored p r o j e c t off eastern Canada wlth co-prlnclpal investigators $1,120, Multichannel Seismic Reflection

25. Phll Cummlns, Scientlflc Instrumsnt Maker I of Applied Research Labbratori es 8/11/86-9/20/86 Panama C l t y , Florida To particlpate in t h e Panama C i t y Experiment Data C o l l e c t i o n $3,075, Travel

2 6 . Danny U Dlckens, Technical Staff Ass ls tbnt V of Appl i ed Research Laboratorl es 8/12/86-9/20/86 Panama C l t y . Florida To par t i c ipa te In t h e Panama C i t y Experlment Data C o l l e c t l o n $3 ,647 , Travel

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Heetlng December 4-5, 1986

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF ( C o n t l n w :

27. Danny U . Dlckens, Technical S t a f f Assistant V of Applled Research Laboratorles 8/25/86-9/30/86 Panama C i t y , F lor ida To p a r t i c i p a t e In the Panama Clty Experiment Data Collection $3.620, Travel

28 Harlan G. Frey, Research Associate of Applled Research Laboratories 9/1/86-10/15/86 Washington, D.C. To a s s i s t PHs 407 with AHSS program $2,269, Travel

29. Harlan G . Frey, Research Assoc ia te of Applied Research Labora t a r l es 9/21/86-10/30/86 Washington, D.C. : Por t smouth , Rhode Island To assist PHs 407 wlth AHSS program; to attend a program revlew on t h e AH/Sqq- 32 $2,036. Trave l

30. Clifford A . Frohllch, Research Sclentlst of Ins t i tu te for Geophysics 9/1/86-11/8/86 Noumea, New Caledonia To deploy and recover ocean bottom seismographs In conjunction w i t h French scientists on the s h l p CORIOLIS $2,700, Industry funds

31. Loyd Hamptan. Director of Applied Research Laboratories 9/10/86-10/16/86 Quebec, Dartmouth Nova S c o t l a , Canada; Charleston, South Carollna To a t t e n d Joint NCAR CRHA Conference and DREA meeting, and g i v e paper at the ADPA meeting $2,870, Travel

32. S c o t t R . H e r r l o t t , Asslstaslt Professor of Hanagarnent 6/1/86-9/2/86 Uashington, D . C . To do research in the libraries of the National Rural E l e c t r i c Cooperative Associat lon and In the American Publlc Power A#soclation f o r CES $188, GE Foundation, CES

33 . David L. Honea, Research Scientist A s s o c i a t e of Applied Research Laboratorles 10/2/86-~/2a/a7 Christchurch, N e w Zealand; HcMurda, Antarctica To assume duties a t ncHurdo. Antarctica $1.200. Travel

34. Lyndall K. Jones, Technical S t a f f Assistant In Applied Research Laboratories 10/10/86-2/28/87 HcMurdo, Antarctica; Chrlstchurch, New Zealand To r e t u r n to ARL:UT from 1-year tour in Antarctica $660, Travel

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U . T . Board of Regents' tieeting December 4 - 5 . 1986

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF [Contlnuedl:

35. Kevln 8 . HacKenzla, Research Associate of Institute for Geophyslcs 8/13/86-iO/8/86 Perth, Australia To partlclpate In NSF funded marine research program aboard Research Vessel Rabert Conrad $3,160, The Shallow Velocity Structure of Broken Ridge

36. Paul HcPherson, Geophysical F i e l d Technictan I I I of Tnstltute for Geophyeics 8/7/86-10/27/86 Noumea. New Caledonla To p a r t i c i p a t e In study conducted by ORSTOH $2,900, Industry Funds

37. Joseph D. Phillips. Research Scientist of Institute for Geophysics 8/23/86-11/1/86 Panama Clty . Panama; Lima, Peru To joln Leg 111 research cruise as Vertical Selsmic Profiling Scientist No Expense t o The University

3 8 . Willlam R. Pommrehn, Laboratory Reaearch Aaslstant a f Applled Research Laborat o r 1 e~ 10/10/a6-2/28/87 HcHurdo, Antarctica; Chrletchurch. New Zealand To return to ARL:VT f r o m I-year tour l a Antarctica $660, Travel

39. John G. Sc la ter , Assaclate Director of Institute for Geophysics 7/25/86-8/28/86 Ceylon To p a r t l c l p a t e In cruise on R/V CONRAD, Leg #2707, as the chief scientist tn t h e Indian Ocean $1,160, Pre-Drilling Slte In the Indlan Ocean

40. Sven Zea, Graduate Refearch Asslstant of Texas Memorial Huseum 9/24/86 -2/87 Santa Marta, Colornbla, South America To conduct research on " S p a t i a l Patterns of Reef SpongesM $1,950, NSF Grant

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' HEETING

December 4-5. 1986

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

The following contracts have been awarded and a re recommended f o r approval by t h e U.T. Board of Regents:

1 . Agency. Abllene Christian University Funds : $12,000 Current P e r i o d : 9/1/86-8/31/87 Title/Descriptlon: To furnish a e r v i c a s of its Computation

Center computer systems

2 . Agency: Academic Computing, Texas Lutheran C o l l e g e Funds : $6,000 Current Per lod: 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltls/Descrlption: To furnish services of Its Cornputatlon

Center computer s y ~ t e m s

3 . Agency : Austin Community College Funds : $1,800 Current P e r i o d : 9/1/86-8/31/87 Title/Descrlptlon: To furnlsh services of i t s Computation

Center computer systems

4 . Agency: Austin Ear, Nose and T h r o a t Clinlc Funds : $3,500 Current P e r i o d . 8/1/86-8/1/87 Tltle/Descr~ptian: To provide auditory brainstem audlologlcal

tests to clients of t h e Austin Ear, Hose m d Throat Clinlc

5 . Agency. hustin ~ i d e ~ e n d e n t School Dlstrlct Funds. $5,000 Curren t Period: 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Descrlption: To furnlsh services of its Computation

Center computer systems

6 Agency : Austin Independent School D i s t r i c t - Ofi l ce of Research and Evaluation

Funds. $ 5 , DO0 Current Per iod: 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Descrlption: To furnish serv i ce s of i t s Computation

Center computer systems

7 . Agency: Austin-Travis County Health Department Funds : $1,000 Current P e r i o d : 9/1/86-9/30/87

, Tltle/Dsscriptlon: To furnish services of i t s Computation Center computer systems

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Business Contracts for Services U . T . Board of Regents' Heetlng December 4 - 6 , 1986

8 . Agency: Austin-Travis County Mental Health Mental Retardation Center

Funds : $5,000 Current Par1 o d * 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Descrlptlon: To furnleh services of i t s Computation

Center computer systems

9. Agency: The Brook Rnuse Funds : $850 per month Current P e r i o d : ~ / I / B E - ~ / ~ I / W Tltle/Description: To l ease Carriage House Retraat . a p a r t of

the Brook House l o c a t e d at 609 U e s t 33rd Street

10. Agency: Huston-Tlllotson College Funds : $800 Current P e r i o d : 9/1/86-8/3 1/87 Tltle/Descrlptlon: To furnish services of Its Computation

Center computer systems

11. Agency: Independent Colleges and Unlverslties of Texas Research Foundation

Funds : $5,500 Current Period: 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Pescrlption: To furnish services of I t s Computation

Center computer systems

12. Agency- Salnt Edward's University Funds : $12,000 Current P e r l o d : 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltls/Descriptlon: To furnish services of I t s Computation

Centsr computer systems

3 . Agency: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory

Funds : $6,000 Current Per1 od : 9/1/86-8/31/87 Titls/Descriptlon: To furnlsh services of i t s Computation

Center computes systems

14. Agency; S t a t e Prope r ty Tax Board Funds : $2,000 Current P e r l o d : Q/t/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Descriptlon: To furnlsh the serv i ce s of I t s Computation

Center computer systems

15. Agency. Stephen F . Austin S t a t e University Funds : $500 Current P e r i o d : 9/1/86-8/31/87 Title/Descrlptlon: To provide and transport llquld n l t r o g e n

and helium

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Business Contracts f o r S e r v l c e s U . T . Board of Regents' Heetlng December 4-5 , 1986

16. Agency: Texas Assoclatlon of School Boards Funds : $1,500 Current Per lod: 9/1/86-8/31/87 Title/Descriptlon: To furnish services of I t s Computation

Center computer systems

17. Agency: Texas Department of Mental Health and Hent a1 Ratardatlon

Funds : $1,768 Current P e r l o d : 6/26/86-8/31/37 Title/Description: To survey the TDHHHR employees as t o

attitudes and opinions regarding working conditions

1 8 . Agency: Texas Rehabilitation Comml sslon Funds : $2,000 Current P e r i o d : 9/1/88-8/31/87 Tltle/Descrlption: To furnish t h e services of i t s Computation

Center computer system

19. Agency: Texas School f o r t h e B l i n d Funds : $200 Current Periodv 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Description; To furnlsh t h e services of I ts Computation

Center computer systems

20. Agency: Texas S t a t e Llbrary Funds : $500 Current Periodh 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Deecriptlon. To furnlsh t h e services of I t s C o m p u t a t ~ o n

Center computer systems

2 1 . Agency : Texas Water Commission Funds. $63 Current P e r i o d : 6/9/86-8/31/87 Title/Descrlptlon: To survey the Texas Uater Commlsslon's

employees as to attitudes and opinions regardlng working conditions and retaln queetlonnalres for later analysrs

2 2 . Agency: Texas Youth Commlssloa Funds : $113 Current P e r i o d : 7/24/88-8/31/87 Tltle/Deacrlptlon: To survey the Texas Youth Comrnlsslon's

employees as to a t t i t u d e s and o p i n i o n s regarding worklng condltlons and r e t a i n quegtionnalrea f o r l a t e r analysis

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Business Contracts for Services U.T. Board of Regents' Heetlng December 4 -6 , 1986

23. Agency; Texas Youth Commission Funds. $1.000 Current P e r l o d : 9/ 1/86-8/31/87 T~tla/Description: To machine scan pre-gridded answer s h e e t s

and w r i t e resultant data t o magnetlc tape for data analysls

24 Agency: The Unlverslty of Texas Health S c i e n c e Canter at Houston

fund^ . $2,000 Current P e r i o d : 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Descriptlon: To furnish t h e servlces of Its Computation

Center computer systems

2 5 . Agency: United S t a t e s of Amerlca Funds . $81.25 per month in arrears Current P e r l o d : ? / 1 / 8 6 - 9 / 3 0 / 8 6 Title/Description: To prov ide bulldlng and roof space and

electrical utlllty service t o the Federal Aviation Admlnl strat ion

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' HEETING

DECEHBER 4-5 , 1986

STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEHENTS

The following agreements have been approved by an attorney of the Office of General Counsel, are basad on t h e model agreement adopted on December 16. 1977. and are recommended for approval by the U . T Board of Regents.

1 . F a c i l i t y :

Date : Purpose :

2 . F a c i l i t y Date: Purpose :

L l f emark Hospital of Texas, Inc . , d/b/a Round Rock Community Hospital 8/12/88 To provide cllnlcal training for undergraduate, senior year, and doctoral, Pharmacy student8

C l t y of Austln/Brackenrldge Hospital 8/1/86 To provide cllnlcal t ra ln lng f o r graduate student^ In Communication

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U.T. BDARD OF REGENTS' HEETING

DECEMBER 4-6 , 1986

STANDARD EASEMENTS

The following easement has been granted and I s recommended f o r approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

i . Grantee : Location:

Funds : Date : Description:

C i t y of Austin Portlon d f the 59.66-acre James P Wallace Survey $10 10/15/85 Underground Water and E l e c t r i c a l Easement; for e l e c t r i c a l and water purposes

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIOHAL SERVICES - NON-GOY ERN1.1ENTAL (FUNDS COMING I N )

The f o l l o w i n g i tems have been awarded and are recmended for approval by t h e U.T. Board o f Regents:

1. Agency: American Assoc ia t i on of Petroleum Geologists No.: Grant letter dated 1/31/81 - Amendment 6 (Letter

dated 8/4/86) New funds: $66,012. Peri od : 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e l D e s c r i p t i o n : Revision o f t h e T e c t o n i c M a p o f North America

2. Agency: Ameri can Cherni cal Soci e ty /Pet ro l eum Research Fund NO. : PRF #18230-62 New funds: $18,000. Per iod : 9/1/86 - 8/31/88 T i t l e/Description: Quant i t a t ive Analysis of Benth ic Forami ni f e r a l

D i s t r i b u t i o n s Across Eocene Bas in Margins: An Eva1 u a t i on of Pal eogene P a l eobathymetri c Model s

3. Agency: Arneri can Chemi cal Society/Petrol eum Research Fund No.: Grant PRF #18231-AC7 New funds: $52,500. Per i od : 9/1/86 - 8/31/89 T i t l e/Description: Mixed Gas Transport in Mul ti component Polymers

4. Agency: American Federat ion for Aging Research (AFAR), Inc. No. : Award l e t t e r dated 6/30/86 New funds: $23,672. Per iod: 7/1/86 - 6/30/87 T i t l e/Descri p t i o n : Agi ng-Re1 ated A1 t e r a t i o n s i n Cardiac Contractile

P r o t e i n Expression and Function

5. Agency: American Gas A s s o c i a t i o n (AGA) No. : PR106-521 - Amendment No. 1 New funds : $69,862. Period: 9/15/85 - 11/15/87 T i t le /Descr i p t ion: Factors A f f e c t i ng Pipe Col1 apse-Phase I I

6. Agency: Ameri can Soc ie ty of H e a t i ng, Refri gerati ng, and A i r-Condi t ioni ng Engi neers ( ASHRAE)

No. : Let te r Agreement executed 9/30 /86 New funds: $12,181. Per iod: 9/1/86 - 11/30/86 T i t l @/Descr ipt ion: Development o f a Space-Function C1 a s s i f i cation

f o r Comnerci a1 8ui l d i ng Energy Targets/Phase I Extension

The University of Texas a t Austf n ;ontracts and Grants - Non-Govermentnl Funds C u n l ng 1n) J.T- Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

7 , Agency: Be1 1 Comunl cations Research No. : Grant l e t t e r dated 9/3/86 & Check No. 50029889 New funds: $10,000. Period: 9/1 /86 - 8/31/87 T i t 1 e/Descri p t ion: Be1 1 core STM

3. Agency: Bull winkle Constructors No. : Purchase Order No. 91-1-1199 New funds: $1,505. Per iod : 9/15/86 - 11/30/86 T i t l e/Descri p t i o n : Currents and Tides i n the Gul f l ntracoastal

Waterway a t the flullwinkle Ingleside Fabr i c a t i o n P l a n t : A Two-Week Survey

9. Agency: California I n s t i t u t e o f Technology No.: Purchase Order No. 52-638980 - Supplement #2 New funds: $26,870 add i t iona l Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descr ipt ion: S t r u c t u r a l Integrity of Deep Water P ipel ines

0. Agency: The Regents of t h e University of California No.: Su bgrant No. 58930-3 New funds: $1,850. Period: 3/1/86 - 6/30/87 T i t l e l D e s c r i p t i o n : Texas H i 11 Country Wri t ing Project

1. Agency: U n i v e r s i t y o f California, I r v i n e NO. Subcontract dated 9/1/86 New funds: $29,404. Period : 10/1/85 - 9/30/86 Title/Descriplion: Computation of Plasma Propagation i n Magnetic

Fi eTds

2. Agency: University o f Cal i fornia, San D i ego No. : Purchase Order No. G93098 6615 New funds : $20,661. Period : 8/1/86 - 7/31/87 T i tlejllescription: Physical Oceanographic Measurements for

the "Racer" Project

3 . Agency: Uni versl t y of Cal i f o r n i a Los Alamos N a t i o n a l Laboratory

No.: Educat ional Institution Agreement No. 3 - Appendix A & 0 - F inanc ia l P l a n - Amended (3 )

New funds: $140 - Increase Period : l0/1/85 - 9 /30 /86 T i tlelDescription: Subsistence A1 lowance for Program P a r t i c i p a n t s

Fhe Univers i ty of Texas a t Austfn :ontracts and Grants - Non-Governnental {Funds Cmi ng 1n) J.T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

3. Agency: CH'M ill No.: Grant l e t t e r dated 9 / 2 2 / 8 6 New funds: $7,000. Period: 10/1/86 - 12/31/87 T i t l e/Descr ip t ion : Treatment Processes fo r Water and Wastewater

5. Agency: Univers i ty o f Colorado No.: Purchase Order No. 474051 New funds : $30,000. Period: 4/1/86 - 3 /31 /87 T i t l e/Descr ip t ion : GPS Ephemeris Determi n a t i o n (University GPS

Consort i urn)

6 . Agency: Corpora t ion for Pu bl i c Broadcast i ng No.: G r a n t dated 7/23/86 New funds: $71,051. Period: 10/1/86 - 9/30/88 T i t l e /Desc r i p t i on : Fisca l Year 1987 National Frogran1 Product ion

and A c q u i s i t i o n Grant

7 . Agency: Corporation for Pub1 i c B r o a d c a s t i ng No.: Grant CPB No. 5231-50027 New funds: $230,950. Period: 10/1/86 - 9/30/88 T i tl e l D e s c r i p t i o n : F i s c a l Year 1987 Radio Comuni ty Service Grant

8. Agency: Eastman Kodak Company No. : Grant letter dated 8/21/86 New funds: $10.000. Period; 9/1/86 - 8/31/8.7 T i t I e l D e s c r i p t i o n : Kodak STM

9. Agency: E l e c t r i c Power Research I n s t i t u t e , 1 nc. (EPRI ) No.: Agreement RP2893-1 New funds : $492,316. Period : 7/14/86 - 12/31/87 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Oielectri c Dryi ng o f I n d u s t r i a l Material s

'0. Agency: €-Systems No.: Purchase Order No. 7426 SPL 11 New funds : $9,993 . Period : 8/1/86 - 12/4/86 T i t 1 elDescription: Modi f ied GI I Radar Test BED V i b r a t i o n Study

1 . Agency: Exxon Education Foundat ion No. : Grant l e t t e r d a t e d 7/15/36 & Check No. 37430 New funds: $10,000. Period : 8/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descri p t i o n : Determi n a t i o n of Construct ion Pro ject Success

'he University of Texas a t Austin iontracts and Grants - Non-Govetmental (Funds Cmi ng In) I.T. Regentst Meeting December 4-5, 1986

. Agency: The Ford Foundation NO. : 850- 0582A New funds: $1,835,300. Per iod : 9/1/86 - 8/31/91 T i t ? e/Description: Pub1 i c Po l icy Research on Contemporary

H i spani c Issues

3 . Agcncy: The Tord Foundation NO. : 865-0805 New funds: $49,600. Per iod: 8/1/86 - 7/31/87 T i t le /Descr ip t ian: PI anni ng Grant: Lati no Political Values

4. Agency: Gas Research Institute No. : 5086-215-1314 New funds: $337,616. Period: 7/1/86 - 6/30/88 T i t l e /Desc r ip t i on : An Atlas o f Major Texas Gas Reservo i rs and

Ana l ys i s o f Gas Reservoir Ileterogenei t y

5. Agency: Gas Research Institute NO. : 5086-260-1307 New funds: $349,756. Period: 2/1/86 - 8/31/89 Title/Description: Experimental Study of t h e React ion Mechanism

of Methane Combustion

. Agency: Houston Area Research Center (HARC) No. : Agrcement dated 7/12/85 - M o d i f i c a t i o n ( 1 e t t e r

dated 8/22/86) Kew funds : $49,730 - Increase Period: 9/1/06 - 8/31/87 T i t l e l D e s c r i p t i o n : Science, Technology and Economic Development

in Texas

7. Agency: Honeywell, Inc. No. : Purchase Order No. 971 561 -VA New funds: $15,000. Period : 7/15/86 - 10/31/86 Title/Oescription: Rotat ing Machine Study

8. Agency: Intcrnat i a n a l Test Foundation No. : L e t t e r dated 8/18/86 New funds : $14,592. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descr ip t ion : Automatic Test P a t t e r n Generat ion f o r Del ay

Fau l t s i n D i g i t a l Log i c Circuits

The Untversi t y of Texas a t AustIn :ontracts and Grants - Non-Govermental (Funds Cmi ng In) J.T. Regents' Meettng Oecenlber 4-5, 1986

:9. Agency: Robert Wood Johnson F o u n d a t i o n No.: lllOB New funds: $9,490. Period: 8/1/86 - 7/31/87 T i tl e/Descr ip t ion: US-Mexi co Border Health P ro jec t

.O. Agency: 30i n t Industry-Various Donors A s h Management Sys te rns . Inc.

No. ; Check No. 02811 New funds: $2,500. Period; 3/1/96 - 12/31/81 Title/Descriptian: Use of Fly Ash i n Concrete

:1. Agency: Jo in t Industry-Various Donors listed individually below

No. ; Joint Research Agreement PR-9431 - Renewal New funds : $90,000 - cumulative t o t a l o f 9 dnnors Period: 1/1/86 - 12/31/86 unless other w i s e noted T i t l e/Descri p t i on: JOINT PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC MAPPING PROJECT (POMP)

Research Goals, Methods and Future PI ans

Check No. FD11040103 B r i t i s h Petrol eum

Check No. 73098055 Chevron U*S.A. , Inc.

Check No. 2565344 COMQC9 Period: 1/1/85 - 12/32/85

Check No. 2799868 CONOCO

Check No, 786787 P h i 1 1 i ps Petrol euti~ Company

Check No. B 213261 Standard U i I Produc t ion Company

Check No. 1797-219215 10,000. Mobil E x p l o r a t i o n & Producing Serv ices I n c .

Check No. 147260 10,000. Anoco Product ion Co. ( I n te rna t iona l )

Check No. 401957 She1 1 Development Company

2. Agency: Junior Science and Humani t ies Symposium Academy o f Appl i ed Sciences

No. : Subcont rac t 00 # 120 New funds: $11,400. Period : l0/1/86 - 9/30/87 Ti t l e /Desc r i p t i on : Texas Junior Science, Engineering, and

Human i t i es Symposium

'he University of Texas a t Austln 1215

:ontracts and Grants - Non-Governnental (Funds Cmi ng I n ) I.T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

. Agency: Mobi 1 Research and Development Co rpo ra t i on NO.: 86- 1 00 New funds : $15,000. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descri p t i o n : T h e Fractal Dimension as a Petrophysi ca l

Parameter

.. Agency: James M. Montgomery, Consu l t ing Engineers, Inc. No.: Grant Letter dated 9/23/86 New funds : $2,000. Period: 10/1/86 - 12/31/87 Ti t l e/Descr i p t i o n : Matching Funds for NSF Presidenti a1 Young

Investigator Award

?. Agency: Morri son-Knudsen Company, I nc. No.: W.O. #1687-02-60-601 - Change Order No. 2 New funds : $47,970 - Increase Period : 12/2/85 - 12/31/86 T i t l e/Descrf p t i o n : Intensive Survey o f the Texas-New Mexico

M-l n i ng Prospect, Robertson County, Texas

3. Agency: Motor01 a, I nc. No. ; Check No. 062847 New funds: $1,000. Period: I/l/86 - 12/31/86 T i t le/Description: Research: Various Purposes

4. Agency: Motorola, Inc . No.: Check No. 062991 New funds: $1,000. Period: 1/1/86 - 12/31/86 Title/Description: Research: Various Purposes

5 . Agency: National Academy o f Education No. : Grant letter dated 7/8/86 New funds: $25,000. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 TitIelDescription: 1986-87 Spencer Fellowship: A Comparative Study

of D i s c i p l i n a r y Task Systems and Academic Careers

16. Agency: National Academy o f Sciences N a t i o n a l Cooperative Highway Research Program

NO.: HR 10-29 New funds: $240,000. Period: 4/15/86 - 4/14/89 T i tle/Descri p t i o n : Anchorage Zone Reinforcement for Post-Tensioned

Concrete G I rders

The Univers i ty of Texas a t Austin ;ontracts and Grants - Non-Goverrmental (Funds C u n l ng I n ) 1.T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

. Agency: Natural Fibers and Food Protein Cornmi s s i o n No. : Agreement executed 8/19/86 New funds: $40,000. Period : 7/1/86 - 6/30/87 T i t l e/Description: Market ing on Cot ton Spi nni ng Qualit ies

3. Agency: Ortho/Chevron ChemicaT Co. No. : Check No. 1215723 New funds : $2,400. Period: 6/16/86 - 6/15/87 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Unusual Polyoxygenated Compounds

3 . Agency: Rohm & Haas Company No.: Memorandum o f Agreement New funds: $15,000. Period: 10/1/86 - 1/31/88 Title/Descript ion: Evaluation o f Modi f ied High Mo lecu la r Weight

Met hacryl a t e f o r Repa i r i ng Cracked Concrete

0. Agency: She1 I Agricul tura l Chemical Company No.: L e t t e r dated 8/11/86 & Check No. 018044 New funds: $1,900. Period: 8/11/86 - 8/10/87 T i t l e/Descript ion: Unusual Polyoxygenated Compounds

1. Agency: Siemens Corporation Muni ch Gemany

,No. : Contract dated 3/14/79 - Extension (Letter dated 9/9/86)

New funds: $228,420 additional Period: l0/1/86 - 9/30/87 Title/Description: Cooperation i n the Area o f L i n g u i s t i c s D a t a

Processing - METAL System

2. Agency: Texas A&M Research Foundat ion No.: Purchase Order 20006 & Amendment No. 1 New funds : $25,465. Period: 8/25/86 - 8/24/87 T i tlelDescri p t i o n : Ocean Dri 1 I i ng Program' s Leg I I I

;3. Agency: Texas A&M U n i v e r s i t y / Sea Grant College Program No.: L e t t e r of Agreement dated 9/1/85 - Extens ion

( L e t t e r dated 9/1/86) New funds ; See below Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t 1 e/Descri p t i on: TAMU Sea Grant Col 1 ege Programs be1 ow: 1. Mar ine Education: Hands-on Science Teachers Workshops $ 17,272. 2. Vascular P l an t Product ion i n Southern Texas E s t u a r i e s 24,900.

and L i m i t a t i o n o f N u t r i e n t o r Fresh Water I n f l o w Stress 3, Red Drum & Red Snapper Aquaculture: Spawning & Early 28,436,

Development Studies

e Un ive rs i t y o f Texas a t A u s t i n n t r a c t s and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) 1 a S T - Regents' Meeti ng December 4-5, 1986

4. Agency: Texas A&M University System/ The Texas Water Resources I nst i t u t e

No.: Agreement UT-86-1 New funds : $10,288. Period : 911186 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descr ip t ion: Field Determi n a t i o n o f Re-aeration Rates i n

Estuaries Using t he Tracer Gas Technique

5. Agency: Texas A&M University System / The Texas Water Resources Institute

No.: Agreement UT-86-2 New funds: $12,517. Period : 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e /Oesc r ip t i on : Forecasting Water Use i n Texas C i t i e s

6. Agency: Texas Instruments No. : Grant L e t t e r dated 8/11/86 New funds: $20,000. Period: 9/1/86 - 12/31/87 T i t l e/Descr ip t ion: I I Scanning Tunnel i ng Microscope

7, Agency: Texas Instruments No.: Grant L e t t e r dated 9/4/86 New funds: $35,000. Period : 10/1/86 - 12/31/87 T i t 1 e/Description: Research and Development E f f o r t s Re1 ated t o

Hand Printed Character Recognit ion

8. Agency: The Assoc ia t i on for Severely Handi capped (TASH) No.: Subcontract Agreement dated 101 1/84 - Amend-

ment dated 10/1/86 New funds: $87,781 addi t iona l Period : 10/1/86 - 9/30/87 T i tle/Descri p t i o n : Technical Assistance, The A s s o c i a t i o n f o r

Severely Handi capped

9. Agency: Tracor Appl ied Sciences, I nc. No.: Purchase Order A404790 New funds : $4,824 (F ixed Pr i ce ) Period: 7/22/86 - 8/31/86 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : ARL:Tracor LTTS Support Services

0 . Agency: VSE Corporat ion No, : Purchase Order No. 68150 New funds : $35,970. Peri ad : 7/16/86 - 9/15/86 T i t l e/Descript ion: Model Ana lys is and Imp1 ementation Enhancements

f o r the Amnuni t i o n Logistics

e Univers i t y of Texas a t A u s t i n n t r a c t s and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Corning I n ) T. Regents1 Me,ot i ng December 4-5, 1986

. Agency: The We1 ch Foundat ion No.: Numbers i ndividuall y listed below N ~ H funds: $154,000 - cumulative t o t a l f o r 14 awards Period: L i s t e d below Ti t1 e l D e s c r i p t i o n : I n d i v i d u a l p r o j e c t t i t l e s and funds provided f o r new

and cont inuing b a s i c r~search i n chemistry as listed be1 ow/Awards provide i ncreases i n f u ndi ng for each grant

Grant F-261

Grant F-350

Grant F-534

Grant F-626

Grant F-634

Grant F-652

G r a n t F-700

, Grant F-015 Quantum Chemi stry 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $14,000 - $7,000 f o r each o f 2 years

. Grant F-100 Structural Chemistry 6/1/86 - 5/31/87 $8,000 for 1 s t year

,. Grant F-130 The Chemistry and B i o c h m i stry o f Natural Products 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $12,000 - $6,000 for each o f 2 years

.. Grant F-135 The Structure and Chemical Behavior o f Novel Non- m e t a l Canpounds 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $8,000 - $4,000 for each o f 2 years Nucl ear Structure E x c i t a t i o n s using Mesons 6/1/86 - 5/31/89 $14,000 - $7,000 for each of 2 years The Chemi cal Regul a t i o n o f Membrane Structure and Function 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $14,000 - $7,000 for each of 2 years

A New Theoretical Approach t o Molecular Quantum Dynami cs 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $10,000 - $5,000 far each of 2 years Electron Oi f f rac t i on from Nonvolatile Compounds 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $10,000 - $5,000 f o r each o f 2 years

Asymmetric I nduc t ion 6/1/86 - 5/31/87 $5,000 for 1 s t year The Chemical Composition of Stars 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $8,000 - $4,000 for each o f 2 years Syntheses o f Biolagically Relevant Molecules 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $10,000 - $5,000 for . each o f 2 years

Structural and Synthetic Studies o f Polylithium Organic Compounds 6 /1 /86 - 5/31/89 $21,000 - $7,000 f o r each o f 3 years Molecular Structure and Dynamics i n Aqueous So lu t i ons 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $10,000 - $5,000 f o r each u f 2 years New Mercapto and Re1 ated Cornpl exes o f t h e T r a n s i t i o n Meta ls 6/1/86 - 5/31/88 $10,000 - $5,000 for each o f 2 years

Grant F- 761

Grant F-816

2 Universi ty o f Texas a t A u s t i n tracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) r. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

. Agency: Yale University No.: Subcontract Agreement executed 8/27/86 New funds: $16,215. Period: 6/1/86 - 9/30/86 T i tle/Description: Team Performance in Aeronautical and Space

Environments

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) U . T . Regents' Heeting December 4-5 , 1986

63. Agency: Taxas School f o r t h e Deaf; Deer Park, I . S . D . Liber ty I S . D . Suena V l a t a I.S.D.

No. : None New funds: $1,876 Per lod: 6/23/86-9/6/85 Title/Descrlption: To conduct workshops r e l a t i v e to reading

and writing skllls to prepare teachers, admlnlstrators, counselors, and llbrarlans to take a competency examinatlon mandated by t h e Legislature

6 4 . Agency: Austin Independent School Dlstrict 110. : Training and Development Agreement N o . 907 H e w funds: $1,850 P e r i o d : 8/13/88-8/14/86 Title/Descrlptlon: To conduct a 12-hour t r a i n i n g s e s s l o n

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NOW-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS GOING OUT)

le following items have been awarded and are recornended for approval by le U.T. Board o f Regents:

. Agency: Cal i f o r n i a I n s t i t u te o f Techno1 ogy No.: Agreement under UT-Aust i n- .AGA

Project #PR106-521 - M o d i f i c a t i o n No. 1 Funds : $17,500 addi t ional Period: 9/16/86 - 11/15/87 T i t l e/Descr ip t ion : Factors Affecting Pipe Coll apse - Phase I I

. Agency: C l emson University No. : Agreement under UT-Aust i n Various Donors:

Construction Industry I n s t i t u t e Funds : $35,000. Period: 8/15/86 - 12/31/86 Title/Description: Refinement o f Quality (Cos t /Bene f i t ) Management

Sys tern

I . Agency: University o f M i ch i gan No. : Agreement under UT-Aust i n Yari ous Donors :

Construction lndustry I n s t i t u t e Funds : $60,000. Period: 9/1/86 - 7/31/87 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Advanced Building Technology (ABT) Matrix

1 Agency: U n i v e r s i t y of Washington No. : Agreement under UT-Austi n Various Donors:

Construct ion Industry Institute Funds : $78,200. Period: 8/15/86 - 8/30/87 T i tle/Descripti on: Effective Sa fe t y Management o f Construction

Subcontracts

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING DECEMBER 4-5, 1906

conrmcts AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCAT IOlUL SERVICES - STRTE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following i terns have been awarded and an recornended for approval by the U.T. Board o f Regents:

1. Agency: City o f Aus t i n Public Wurks Department No.: Grant l e t t e r d a t e d 8/21/86 New funds : $2,432. Peri od : 8 /15 /86 - 12/15/86 T i tlelDescription: Austin C. I . P . Projects: Loyo1 a Lane, Stassney

Lane, Grove B l v d . , T r a v i s County

2. Agency: City o f Aust in No. : Contract 86-C199-JJ New funds: $103,500. Period: 6/1/86 - 3/1/87 TitIe/Description: Inventory o f Water D i s t r i b u t i o n System

3. Agency: C i t y o f Aust in No.: Contract 86-5694-L I New funds: $1 6,047. Period: 4/1/86 - 12/31/86 T i t l e/Oescription: Computer Programs for Austi n Uater Use

Analysis and Forecast ing

4. Agency: Sta te of Texas The Pub1 i c Util i ty Comi s s i on o f Texas

No. : Contract #7001 New funds : $17,304. Per'i od : 9/4/86 - 8/31/87 Title/Description: Texas Elec t r ic i ty Model - Cogeneration 1 ssues

5. Agency: Stale o f Texas Texas Educat ion Agency

NO. : P r o j e c t 77420003-59 New funds: $3,996. Period: 7/1/86 - 6/30/87 T i t 1eIDescri p t ion: Secondary Health Occupations Teachers

P r o f e s s i onai Devel opment Conference

No. : New funds :

Sta te o f Texas Texas S t a t e Department of Highways and Pu bl i c Transport a t l on Cooperative nighway Research Program Agreement $3.106.620.

Period; 9/1186-- 8/31/87 T i t le /Descr ip t ion: Center for Transpor ta t ion Research 1986-87

Cooperative Transpor ta t ion Research Program

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - S t a t e (Funds Caning In) U . T . Board of Rogentn' Heeting December 4 - 5 , 1986

7 . Agency: Texas Department of Health N o , : IAC (86-871-0331 Amendment No. 3 New funds: $27,828 Perlod: EXf ~ c t l v e 8118186 TitlelDestriptlon: Increase the t o t a l amount of con t r ac t f r o m

$14,748 to $27,823

8 . Agency . Texas L e g l a l a t i v e Council No. - I A C (86-871-0925 Amendment No. 1 New funds; $149,999 P e r i o d : Effective 8/31/86 TltlelDsscriptlon: To increase the t o t a l amount of contract

from $134,785 to $149.999

9 . Agency: Comptroller of Publlc Accounts No. : I A C (86-87) - 1096 New funds , $9,000 Per1 od : 9/1/86-8/31/37 T~tlelDescriptlon' To provide f a c l l l t ~ e s and services as

requlrsd and avallable at the Joe C. Thompson Conference Center

10. Agency: Texaa Employment Cemai s~ lon No. : I A C (86-87)-1100 N e w f u n d s : $50,904 P e r i o d : 7/1/86-8/31/87 TitlelDescrlpt~on: To examlne through a Policy Research

Project the trends that will affect the l a b o r market

1 1 . Agency: The University of Texas at Tyler N O . ; IAC ~as-s7)-1107 New funds: $20.000 Period: 9/ 1/80-8/31/87 TltLelDescriptl~n: To provlde t h e s e r v l c e s of thc Cray X-

HP/24 computer system and re la ted equipment

1 2 . Agency: Texas Department of Barnan S e r r i c e s No. : TAC (86-87)-1150 New funds: $lOO,OOO Period; Q/1/86-8/91/87 Tit~elDescrlpt~on: To pravlde s p e c l f l c f a c u l t y cansultation

around I s s u e s developing functicnal budgeting s y e t e l , pol cy a n a l y s i s of federal and s t a t e legislation and the llke

13. Agency: The Unlvarslty of Texas at El Paso No. : I A C (88-87) -1131 New funds: $2,500 Per1 od: 6/ 15/86-8/31/87 T i t l e I D e ~ c r l p t l o n : To furnish the services of the Cray X-

H P / 2 4 computer system and related equrpment

'THE UNIVERSITY DF TEXAS AT AUSTTN C o n ~ r a c t s and Grants - State (Funde Coalng In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meetlng December 4-5, 1986

1 4 . Agency: The University of Texas a t Dallas No. : I A C (86-87)-1137 New funds: $15,135 Per iod' 9/1/88-8/31/67 Tltle/Descrlptian: Ta provide s q e d i t e d ~ n t e r l i b r a r y loans

15. Agency: S t a t e Department af Highways and Pub1 1 c Tranaportatlon

N O . : I A C (86-87)-1144 New funds: $18.000 P s r l o d : 7/24/~6-8/31/86 T ~ t l e / D e e c r i p t l o n : To design the curriculum and prepare the

inatructlonal materiala whlch w i l l be needed f o r conducting a aerl es of workshops entltlsd "Texas Madel for Intersection T r a f f i c Simulation Uorkshop."

Y6. Agency: San Antanla S t a t e Hospital No. : I A C (86-871-1148 New funds $25,428 P e r l o d : 9/1/86-S/Sl/87 Tltls/Descrlpt~on: To provlde 3,000 hours of Doctor of

Pharmacy rest dent s e r v l c e s

Agency : Texas Uater Development Board NO . : I A C (88-87) -1 149 Mew f m d s : $7,153 Period : 7/1/86-8/31/86 Title/Descr~ption: To develop and test benthic metabolic

chambers f o r the determlnatlon of nutrient regeneration and the ef f o c t s of sediment resuspension upon ammonlum f l u x and oxygen canaumptron in Texas bay environments

18. Agency' Texas Rehabllltation Cornmisst~n N O , : I A C (86-87)-1150 New funds . $3,000 Per iod- 9/1/86-8/31/87 Title/Descript~an: To furnish educational f i l m s and

publlcatlons

19. Agency: The University o f Texas Health Science Center a t Dallas

N o . : I A C (86 -87) - 1172 New funds: $5,000 Period: 0/4l86-8/31/87 T l t l e / D e s c r i p t ~ o n : To furnish t h e serv ices of t h e Cray X-

HP124 computer sys t em and re lated bqulpment

TEE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - S t a t o (Funds Coming In) U . T . Board of Regents' Heeting December 4-5, i986

20. Agency: Texaa Rehabilitation Conmlsslon No.. IAC (86-87)-1202 New funds, $3,500 Perlad : 8/11/86-8/31/87 T~tle/Descript~on' To p r o v i d e space f o r meetings and v l s u a l

alds as required by TRC In ca r ry lng out authorized staff developmefit a c t l v l t l es

Agericy : Texas Department of Coamunlty Affairs N o . : I A C (86-871-1293 New funds : $34.000 Per iod: 7/22/86 -6/30/87 Tltle\Descript~on: To provide for ar. eval~ation of t h e

Corporate Hodel projects t o inc lude t h e f o l l o w i n g p r o j e c t dsl iverabies: I ) a Basellne Analysis; 2) a Process Analysis; 3) an Impact Evaluation; and 4) an Executive P.eport

2 2 . Agency: Texas Rehabllltat~on Comrnlsslon N O . : I A C (86-87) - 1256 New funds: $ 2 , SO0 Peri od: 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Descript;an: To provlde telephone s e ~ v l c e f o r TRC's

field o f f i c e which I s l b c a f e d on the campus of The University o f Texas a t Aust in

23. Agency: Texas Stat8 Board of Plumblng Examiners N o . : I A C (85-871-1259 New funds: $50,000 P e r l o d : 9/1/86-8/31/37 Tltle/Descrlptlon : To provlde l a b o r and materials f a r

reproduct 1 on

24. Agency S t a t e Department o f Hlghways and Pub l I c.

Transportatior, N O . . I A C (86-871-1263 New funds : $22,890 Period: 8 / 2 5 / 8 6 - 2 / 1 /87 Tltla/Descrlption: To contlnue p r e p a r a t f o n o f flnal

archaeological r epor t and camera ready mkanuscrlpt fo r a r c h a e o l o g i c b l slte 41TCQI

25 . Agency: Employees Retirement System of Texas No. : I A C (86-871-1270 New funds: $6.000 Per1 od : 9/1/86-8/21/87 T~t:e/Descript:on: To provide t h e servlcea of lts computer

systems

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - S t a t e (Funds Comlng In) U .T Board o f Regents' Heet ing December 4-5 , 1986

26. Agency- Dfflce of Fubllc U t i l i t y Counsel No. . IAC (86-87)-1310 New funds $5 ,000 P e r l od : 9/1/86- 8/31/87 Title/Descriptlon : To furnish the serv ices of its computer

system

2 7 . Agency: Texas A 8 I U n t v e r s l t y No : I A C (86-87) -1 312 New funds : $50,000 P e r l o d : 9/1 /86-8131/87 Tltle/Descrlptlon: To provlde reproduction services

28. Agency: Texas S t a t e Library and Archlves C~mmlsslon

N o . : f AC (86-87) - 1329 ldeu funds: $3,600 Period : Q/ 1/86-813 t /87 Tltle/Deacriptlon: To fill requests f o r the loan o r

photocopying a f l lbrary materials t o a l l Texae public, academlc , and spec la1 l ibrar ies wlthout charge when those requests are rece lved on the DCLC Interlibrary loan sysf em f r o m the ten l n t e r l l b r a ry loan centers t h a t make u? t h e Texad St a t e Llbrary Coamuni catlons Net work

29. Agency: Texas Oepartment of Hcalth No. : I A C (86 -87) -1354 New funds. $2 ,500 Period, 91 1186-8/31/07 Tltle/Descrlption: To provlde audl o l ~ g i c a l assessments,

ota loglcal examlnatlons, hearing a l d examlnatlons, ear p i s c e ( s ) . hearing a l d fittings, 1st and 2nd follow-up v l s i t s . and rsflttings and evaluations after repair to TDH e l l g l b l e children and to Medicald e l l g l b l e c h l l d r e n af ter r e c e i p t of autharizatian f r o m TDH

30. Agency: Texas Department of Community Affairs NO. : I A C (86-371-1363 I

New funds: $378,668 P e r i o d : 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Descrlpti~a: To provlde staff or contract f o r

professlonal services required by Councll to accomplish I t a dutq e s and responslblllties as outlined In t h e federal and Texas Job Tralnlng Partnership A c t s and the attached Executive Order H U - 9 (dated Hay 12. 1983)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - S t a t e (Funds Comlng In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting December 4 - 5 , 1986

31. Agency: Public O t l ? i t y Commlsslun o f Texas N o . : IAC (86-87)-1390 New fund^: $100,000 Period: g/l/86-8/31/87 '~ltlc/Description: To furnish the s a r v l e e s of its computer

system

32. Agency: Texas Department of Health h'o : IAC (88-371-1406 New funds : $196.921 Period : 10/1/86-8/31/87 Title/De~criptlon To provlde assls tance and add emphasis.

along wlth TIIH, t o the health and ~ a f e t y in the mining Industry of Texas under t h e HSHA S t a t e Grant Program

33 . Agency: Texas Rehabllitatlon Commission No.: I A C (88-871-1410 Nau funda: $7,920 Period. sllslaa-8/31/87 TI tle/Descriptlon. To construct and conduct a survey of

employee8 at TRC as to t h e l r support of and a t t l t u d a s toward the agency's personnel policles

3 4 . Agency: Texas Department of Agriculture Ba. : I A C ( 8 6 - 8 7 ) - 1413 New funda: $4,200 Per iod: 9/1/86-8/31/67 T I t l e / D e s c r l p t ~ o n : T o furnlsh t h e servlces of its computer

ayst em

35. Agency: Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse No. : IAC (88-871-1415 New funds: $35.000 P e r i o d : 9/ 1/86-8/31/87 T i t 1 e/Descriptinn : To f urnlsh t h e serv lcea o f I t s computer

systems

3 8 . Agency: The University of Texas at D a l l a s N o , . I A C (86-871-1416 New f unas : $30,000 Pgriod: 9/1/86-8/31/87 T~tla/bescrlptlon: To iurniah the servlces of I t s Cray X-

HP124 computer system and related eqilpm ent

37. Agency : Texas Department o f Health No. : None New funds ; $306 Period: 7/7/86-8/31/87 Title/Description: To survey TDH'B e m p l ~ y e e s as to a t t i t u d e s

and oplnlona regarding worklng conditions and r e t a l n questlonnalres f o r l a t e r an a1 y ~ l s

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - S t a t e (Funds Coming In) U.T. Board of Regents' Heeting December 4-5 , Is86

3 8 . Agency: Texas Rehabilitation Commission No. : None New funds: $1,000 P e r i o d : 9/26/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Descrlptlan: To provide repairs of Apple and Apple Llsa

computer components

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U .T. BOARD OF REGENTS' HEETING

DECEHBER 4-5. 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT,

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND 1,OCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNDS G U I N G OUT)

The following l tems have been awarded and are rscomsesded f o r approval by the U.T. Board of Regsnts:

I, Agency. Texas Department of Corrections No. . IAC (86 -87) -1 1 17 Xew funds: $16.000 P%rl od . 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltle/Deacrlpt~on. To f i l m records and produce mlcroflchss

w l t h dlazo copies

2 . Agency: The Unlversl ty of Texas Health Science Center at San Anton1 o

No. : IAC (86-87)-1185 New funds: $12.500 P e r i o d : 9/1/86-8/31{87 T l t l e / ~ e s c r l p ti on: To provide l i n e and equipment and

administrat ive consulting and s e r - ~ i c t s f u r teleconference programs o f f e r e d on UTHSCSA's t e leconference network

3 . Agency: The University of Texas Health Science Center a t San Antonlo

No. : I A C (88-871 - 11 93 New funds ; $4.500 Period: 9/1/88-8/31/87 T~tle/Descrlptlon: To p r o v i d e , v i a l n t e r a c t lve two-way

television, lectures in pa tho logy for undergraduate students enrolled In Pharmacy 346. Basic P r i n c l p l e r of Pathology in Human Disease

4 . Agency: The University of Texas Health Science C a t t t e ~ at San Antonlo

No . IAC (86-87) -1217 New funds. $22,000 Period: 8/18/86-8/31/87 T l t l e / J a s c r l p t lon : To provlde personnel to t e l e c a s t scheduled

Pharmacy and Engineering colirees and perform routlne maintenance of operational equipment

5. Agency: Texas State Llbrary - Records Kmagemsrrt Dlvl~lon

No : I A C (86-873-1271 Nev f u n d s $15,000 Period : 8/26/86-8/31/87 Title/Descript~on+ To provide microfilming services to the

General Librarl en on an as needed baslv durlng Flscztl Year 1987

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN C ~ n t r a c t s and Grants - S t a t e (Funds Galng Qutl U . T. Board of Regents' Meeting December 4-6, 1986

6. Agency; The Unlverslty of Texas System Cancer Canter

No.. IAC (86-87)-1311 N eu funds : $10,000 Per1 od : 9/31/86-8/31/07 Title/Description: To provide f o r anlmals , b l o l o g l c s and

services

7. Agency: The Unlvaralty of T e x a s Wealth Center at T y l e r

H a . . I A C (86-87) - 1380 New funds : $15,000 P e r i o d . 9/1/86-8/31/87 T i t l e / I l e a c r l p t l o n : To provide consultant servlcss In regard

t o problems deal ing with asbestos and asbeatos exposure

8 . Agency: Southwest Texas S t a t e Unlverslty No. : I A C (86-87) - 1400 New funds: $15,950 Period : 9/1/86-5/91/87 Title/Descrlptton: To prov lde the serv ices of Dr. Howard

Balanoif to teach at the LBJ School of Public Affalrs during t h e 1986/87 academic year

9. Agency: The University o f Texas System Cancer Center

N O . : I A C (86-871 - 14 14 N e w funds. $15.000 Per lod : 9/1/86-8/31/87 Tltl e l D a s c r l p t ~ on. To provide the s e r v i c e s of D r , Andrew C.

van Eschenbach to co l l abora te with Investigators a% The Universrty of Texas at Austin

10. Agency: Comptroll er of Publlc A~counta N o . . IAC (36-871-1426 New funds: $7,500 Perlod: 9/x/a6-8/31/87 Tltle/Deecription: To provlde computers and d a t a , including,

but not llnlted t o , equipment. l j n e , modem and connact charges

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING OECtMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELO PHENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING I N )

The following i t e m s have been awarded and are recamneoded f o r approval by the U . T . Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Department o f t h e Amy U, 5 . Army Armament Munitions and Chemical Command (AWLOM)

NO. : DAAA21-86-C-0215 New f u n d s : $6,128,423, Period; 7/21 /86 - 1/20/89 T i tlelDescripti on: Fabricate and Demonstrate a 9-Pt3 Single

Shot EM-Gun System

2. Agency: Department of the AmylAMCCOM NO. : DAAA21-86-C-0259 New funds : $450,000. Period: 8/18/36 - 2/17/87 T i tle/Descriptlon: S c i e n t i f i c and Engineering Technical A s s i s t a n c e

i n Support o f T a c t i c a l Electromagnetic Gun Technology Development Program

3, Agency: Wn. : New funds: Period: Title/Dcscript ion :

Department o f the Army/AMCCOM DAAA21-86-C-0281 $15,717,697. 8/22/86 - 1/21/88 Fabricate and Demonstrate a Stand-Alone R e p e t i t i v e F f r e Cornpulsator Driven 9-MJ Gun System

4. Aqency: U. S . Army Englneer Waterways Experiment S t a t i o n Curps o f Engineers

NO. : OACA39-86-K-0016 New funds: $79,990. Period: lO/l/86 - 9/30/87 T i t l e/DescrSption: Anal yt i cal and Experirnental Studies Evaluat ing

thc Use o f SH-Waves i n Tunnel Detection

5. Agency; Department of the Air Force NO. : AFOSR-86-0291 New funds : $120,000. Period: 8/15/86 - 8/14/87 Ti tlejDescri p t i o n : Advanced E l e c t r o n Opt ics for Y i brational

Spec t ros copy

The University o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Forelgn {Funds Corning 1n) U.T. Regents' M e t i n g December 4-5, 1986

6 . Agency: UepartmenL o f the Air Force/Air Force Systems Command

NO. : F33615-86-C-2673 New funds : $2,134,433. Peri ~ d : 9/1/86 - 7/1/89 T i t1elDescripti on: Conti nuous Current Collection

7. Agency: Department of the Ai r Force/Aeronduti cal Systems Division

No. : F33657-84-C-2058 - Mod1 f i cation PO0005 New funds : $366,494. Period: 11/29/83 - 6/15/87 Title/Description: ThinFilmMag~etodielectr icStudy

8. Agency: Department o f t h e NavyIOff ice ~f Naval Research No,: NO0014-79-C-0553 - Mndification PO0009 N e w funds: $91,767 additional ~ e r i od : 6/1/79 - 9/30/88 TitlelDescription: StudiesonNon-Reciprocal Effects i n p l a n a r

Suhillimeter t o Optical Waveguiding Struc tu res

I). Agency: Department o f the Navy/ONR No.: N00014-85-K-0708 - Mod1 f i c a t i on PO0001 New f u n d s : $97,400. Period: 9/1/85 - 9/30/87 Title/Description: Problems i n N o n l i n e a r A c o u s t i c s

10, Agency: Department o f t he Navy/OHR NO. : N00014-86-C-0177 New funds : $15,000. P e r i ud: 6/1/86 - 5/31/87 Ti tle/Description: World Congress on Computati onal Mechani cs

11. Agency: Department o f the Navy/ONR NO. : N00014-86-G-0155 New funds: $120,000 Period: 9/1/86 - 8/30/87 T i t le/Oescr ipt ion: Combined Loading Testing Faci 1 i ti es f o r

Study of Inelastic Buckling and Failure o f Adhesively Bonded Structures

12. Agency: Department o f the NavylONR NO.: NO001 4-86-6-01 99 New f u n d s : $290,000. Period: 8/1/86 - 7/31/87 T i tle/Descri p t jon : Design and Execution Environment for Para1 lel

Computations

The Universfty o f Texas a t Aust ln Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Cming in) U. T. Regents' MeetS ng December 4-5, 1986

13, Agency: Department of the NavyfOffl ce of Naval Research NO-: N00014-86-K-0385 New funds : $289,000. Period: 6/1/86 - 12/31/88 T i t le /Descr ip t ion: Symmetry Breaking Bifurcat ions and the

Growth of Chaos i n a Rotat ing F l u i d

14. Agency: Department of t h e Navy/ONR NO. : NO001 4-86- K-0466 New funds: $99,837 P ~ r i o d : 7/1/86 - 9/30/87 Tit'Ie/Description: A Year of Programr~ing

15. Agency: Department o f t h e Navy/ONR NO. : N00014-86- K-0499 New funds: $193,706. Pcriod: 8/1/86 - 7/31/88 T i t l e/Descri pt ion: Very High Performance Paral 1el Object-

O r i ented Large Scal e Memory

16. Agency; Department o f the NavyIONR NO, : NO001 4-86-K-0554 New funds; $180,000. Period: 7/1/86 - 12/31/88 T i t l e/Descri p t i on; Faul t-Tolerant Design Techniques for Advanced

D i g i t a l Architectures

17. Agency: Department o f the Navy/ONR NO. : N00014-86-K-0597 New funds : $280,000. Period: 7/1/86 - 12/31/88 T i tlelDescripti on: The METRIC Archi tecture-Adaptable High-

Performance Concurrent and Paral 1 el Execut i on Through Modular M i cro-Para1 1 el ism

18. Agency: Department o f t he Navy/ONR NO. : N00024-86-K-0624 New funds : $13,800, Period: 8/1/86 - 7/31/88 Ti t l cjDescription: Ori g i n of Mesoscale Crossgrai n' Re1 i ef of

Eastern Pac i f i c

19. Agency: Department of the Navy/ONR NO, ; M00014- 86-K- 0657 New funds : $149,421. Period: 8/1/86 - 7/31/89 Ti t ' l e /Descr ip t ion : ThePhys icso fT~urbu len t0oundaryLayer

Structures and Ef fec t s Due t o Manipul ation

The University of Texas a t Austln Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds tming i n ) U, T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

20. Agency: Department o f the Navy/Office o f Naval Research NO. ; N00014-86-K-07 63 New funds : $5,400,000. Period: 9/15/86 - 9/30/91 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Formulation and Programming o f Distributed

and Para1 le l Computation

21. Ayency: National Aeronautics and Space Admi n i stratian NASA-Ames Research Center

No. : NAG 2-67 - Supplement No. 16 New funds : $20,000. Period: l0/15/86 - 11/14/86 Tit?e/Description: Thestudyof DensityandTemperatureStructure

of Clouds Around Low lurninosi ty Young Stars

22. Agency: Ndtional Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA-Awes Research Center

NO. : NAG 2-372 - Supplement No. 2 New funds : $25,000 addi t iona l Period : 10/1/86 - 3/31/87 T i t I~lDescript ion: Far-Infrared Emission t i ne Spectroscopy for

the Kuiper Airborne Observatory

23. Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Admi n i s t r a t i o n NASA-Ames Research Center

NO. : NAG 2-419 New funds: $10,000. Period: 10/1/86 - 2/28/87 T i tl e lDesc r i p t i on : High-Resolution Far-Infrared Studies of

Pre-Main Sequence S ta rs w i t h Molecular O u t f l o w s

24. Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Admi n i s t r a t ior i N A S A - h e s Research Center

No. : NAG 2-420 New funds: $12,000. Period: 10/1/86 - 3/31/87 T i tle/Descri p t i o n : High R e s o l u t i o n Far-I nfrared Studies o f Pre-

Mai n-Sequence Stars with Molecular Outflows

25. Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Admin is t ra t ion GSFC/Wallups F l i g h t Facility

No. : NAG5-628 - Supplement No. 4 New funds ; $27,556. Period: 10/1/84 - 11/30/86 Title/Descript i o n : A Sounding Rocket Experiment to Image the

Far-UV Emissions o f Hal ley 's Comet

The University o f Texas a t A u s t i n Contracts and Grants - Federal and Forefgn (Funds Coming In) U.T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

26. Agency: Nat iona l Aeronautics and Space Admini s t r a t i o n Washington, D.C.

N O , : NAGW-964 New funds : $138,378. Period: 8/1/86 - 7/31/81 T i L le/Descr ipt ion: A C ~ n t e r o f Excel lence for Hypersoni c

Trai ning and Research

27. Agency: N a t i o n a l Aeronautics and Space Administration Langl ey Research Center

No. : NAS1-17802 - M o d i f i c a t i o n No. 3 New funds: $19,973 - Increase Period: 7/20/84 - 12/31/86 T i tle/Descripti on: ARL: Propagation Study o f Noi sc f r o m Large

W i nd Turbine Generators

28. Agency: National Aeronau ti cs and Space Admi n i s t rat ion Geo. C. Marshall Space F l i g h t Center

NO. : YAW-32906 - M o d i f i c a t i o n No. 23 New funds : $1,496,345 addi t iona l P e r i od : 2/24/78 - 1/18/88 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Astronrett-icUsesof t heSpaceTe lescope

9. Agency: Na t i ona l Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, D . C .

No.: T r a i ni ng Grant NGT44-012-803 New f u n d s : $17,000. Period: 9 /1 /86 - 8/31/87 T i tle/Descript i on: Expl i c i t Guidance t o g i c for an Orb i t a l

Transfer Vehicle

30. Agency: N a t i o n a l Aeronautics and Space Administ rat ion Washington, D.C.

NO.: NGT- 50062 New funds: $18,000. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l elDescri p t i on; NASA Graduate Student Researchers Program

31. Agency: U. 5. Department o f Agriculture No, ; Agreement No. 86-CRCR-1-2001 New funds: $95,000. Period : 9/1/86 - 8/31/88 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : L i g h t and ~ a 2 + Regu la t ion o f Nuclear Enzyme

A c t i v i t i e s

The University o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Cml ng In) U.T. Regents' Re t lng December 4-5, 1986

3 2 . Agency: U . S. Department o f Agr icu l tu re No. : Agreement No. 86-CRCR- 1-21 02 New funds: $100,000. Per i od: 9/1/86 - 8/31/88 T i tIe/Desvription: Diapause and Migration i n -. Anthonornus grand i s -

33. Agency: d. S . Department o f Agriculture No,: Agreement No. 86-CRCR-1-2229 New funds : $57,249. Period : 9/15/36 - 9/30/87 T i t l e l D e s c r i p t i o n : Organization and Expression o f Soybean tRNA

Genes

34. Agency: U. S . Department o f Commerce National Bureau of Standards

No. : 60NANB6DO639 New funds : $35,000. Period : 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i tle/Descrlption: H i y h Resolution Micromanipulator Module

for Robots

35. Agency: Department o f Education No.: GO08425192 - Rev i s i on #02 New funds: $100,905 add i t i ona l Period : 9/1/84 - 8/31/87 f i t l elDescri p t ion : B i I i nyual Education T r a i n i ng Program

36. Agency: Department of Educat i on No.: GO08530160 - Revision $01 New funds: $117,370. Period: 10/1/85 - 9/30/87 T i tle/Descri pt ion: Research on Col laburati ve Consul t a t i on

Between Regular and Spccial Educators

37. Agency: Department of Education No. : GO08540514 - R e v i s i o n #01 New f u nds : $135,709. Per iod: 8/15/85 - 8/14/87 Title/Description: HEA T ITLE V I Assistance for Sou th Asia

National Resource Center and Fel lowshi p s

38. ~ ~ e n c ~ : Department o f Educat ion No.: GO08540523 - Revi s ion #01 New funds : $26,400. Period : 8/15/85 - 8/14/87 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Na t i ona l ResourcelanguageandArea Fellowships

The University o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds C a i n g I n ) U.T. Regents' Meetjng December 4-5, 1986

39. Agency: Department o f Education No. : GO08540524 - Revision #01 New funds: $155,924 add i t i ona l Period: 8/15/85 - 8/14/87 T i tl e/Oescri ption: Nat i ona l Resource Centers and Foreign

Language and Area Fellowships

40. Agency: Department o f Educatjon No.: GO08540531 - Revision #01 New f u n d s : $155,272. Per iod : 8/15/85 - 8/14/87 T i t l e/Descr i p t i o n : National Resource Centers and Foreign

Language and Area Fell owships

41. Agency: Department o f Education No. : GO08630467 New funds; $74,676. P e r i o d : 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i tJe/Descri pt ion: Special Education/Engl i s h as a Second

Language T r a i n i ng Project

42. Agency: Department o f Education No. : GO08640089 New f u nds : $60,000. Period: 7/1/86 - 6/30/87 T i t 7 e/Desct' iption: Undergraduate International Stud ies and

Foreign Language Program

43. Agency: Department o f Educat ion No. : GO08640657 Neb funds: $49,065. Period : 8/1 /86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descri p t i on: Institutional: National Graduate Fellows

Proy rarn

44. Agency: Department o f Energy/Oak Ridge Operations No. : DE-AS05-BIER10954 - Modi f i c a t i on A006 New f u n d s : $171,948 - Increase Period: 7/1/81 - 7/31/87 T i t1elDescripti on: Research Program i n I t e r a t ive Solution and

F i n i t e Element Analysis i n Computational Mechanics w i th Advance Computer Architectures

45. Agency: Department o f EnergylChi cago Operations O f f i c e NO. : DE- FG02-86NE37966 New funds: $4,271,000. Period: 9/30/86 - 9/29/91 T i t l e/Descr ip t ion : The Development and Demonst ra t i on o f a

Teleoperated Modular "Snake" Robot System

The University o f Texas a t Austln Cantracts and Grants - Federal and Porelgn (Funds Cming In) U.T, Regents' Iketfng 3ecember 4-5, 1986

46. figency: Department o f E nergy/Oak Ridge Operations O f fi ce N O . : DE- FG05-86ER136U4 New funds: $186,000. Per iod: 8/1/86 - 7/31/89 T i t l e/Uescri p t i o n : S t u d y of Synthesis Gas Conversion over M e t a l

Oxides

47. Agency: Department of EnergylOak Ridge Operations O f f i c e NO. : DE-FG05-86ER13626

$342,000. New funds: Period: 9/1/06 - 8/31/89 T i tle/Descri pt ion: Morphologi ca l Aspects of Surface Reactions

48. Agency: Department o f Energyl0a.k Ridge Operat ions Off ice NO. : DE- FGQS-86ER13629 New funds : $280,000. Period; 9/1/86 - 2/28/90 T i 1 1 e / ~ e s c r i p t i &I: Photo; nduced Charge Separa t ion by Polymer-

Bound Chromophores

49. Agency: U. S. Environmental Prntect ion Agency NO.: CR811946-03-0 New funds: $90,000. Period: 11/1/86 - 10/31/87 Title/Descriptinn: Urban Aerosol Modeling

50, Agency: U. S . Environmental Protec t ion Agency NO, : CR812454-02-0 New funds: $50,954. Period: 10/1/86 - 9130/87 T i tle/Description: Rate Processes fo r Flue Gas Oesul f u r i r a t i o n

51. Agency: U. S. Environmental P r o t e c t i o n Agency No. : CR813080-01-1 - Amendment No. 1 New funds : $30,537 addi t iona l Period: 4/1/86 - 3/31/88 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Mathematical Mode? i rrg f o r Land Treatment o f

Hazardous Hastes

52. Agency: U . S. Environmental Protec t ion Agency NO.: T-901567-02-0 New funds: $7,656. Period: 10/1 /86 - 9/30/87 T i t l e)Descri p t i o n : Professional Trai n i ng Grant i n Water Pol I u t i on

Control and Water Supply

The University o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Caning In) U. T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

53. Agency: Department o f the I n t e r i o r U. S. Geologi cal Survey

NO.: 14-08-0001-GI318 New funds: $81,515. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/88 Title/Description: Stochas t i c Design of Wastewater Storage

for Land Appl i cat ion

54. Agency: Department o f the Interior M i n e r a l s Management Serv i ce

NO. : 14-12-0001-30310 New funds: $535,060, Per iod : 8/29/86 - 12/31/88 Title/Description: Stud ies t o be conducted by Members of t h e

Conti nental Margi ns Commi t tee

55. Agency: Central Intel 1 igence Agency Nu. : 86F254300 New f u n d s : $360,000. Per iod : 9130186 - 3/31/88 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Preconcentrators for Energetic Molecules

56. Agency: Department o f Heal th and Human Services/ Public Health S~rvice/Food and Drug Administration

F ~ Q . : Contract 223-86-21 09 New funds: $252,010. Period : 9/30/86 - 6 /29 /89 T i t l e/Descri p t i on : E f f e c t o f Diet Cultured Myocytes

57. Agency: DHHS/PHS/Off i ce o f Human Development Serv i ces No. : O6CT03 14- U 1 New funds : $32,100. Period: 7/1/86 - 6/30/87 T i tle/Descri p t ion : C h i I d We1 fa re Trai neeship Grant

58, Agency: DHHS/PttS/Veterans Administration/Olin E. Teague Veterans ' Center

NO. : 674-D75009-TG New f u n d s : $22,176. Period: lO/l/86 - 9130187 T i tle/Description: Development o f Materials f o r Computer-

Assisted Instruction in L ip read ing

59. Agency: DHHS/PHS/Veterans ' Admi n i s t ra t i on/Ol i n E. Teague Veterans ' Center

No. : I PA Assignment Agreements (3 ) New funds : $82,327. Period: !0/1/86 - 9/38/87 T i t l e/Descr ipt ion; Development of materials for Computer-

Ass is ted I n s t r u c t i o n i n Lipreadi ng/Agreernents provide salaries and f r j nge b e n e f i t s for L e n n a r t Kopra, Martha Kopra, and Judy Abrahamson.

The Unlversi ty o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Caning I n ) U. T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

60. Agency: Department o f Heal t h and Human Serv i cesl Pub1 i c Heal th Servi ce/National I n s t i t u t e on Aging

No. : AGO1 934- 08 New funds: $55,276. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 Title/Description: Gene t i cso f Reproduct ive longevi ty in

Drosophi l a

61. Agency: DHHS/PHS/National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and Infectious D i seases

YO. : AI22203-02 New funds: $70,743. Pcriod: 9/1/86 - 8/31/37 T i t l e/Descri p t i on: Enterobacti n-Medi ated Transmembrane I ron

Passage

62. Agency: DhHS/PHS/National Institute o f Allergy and Infectious Diseases

NO. : AI23229-01 New funds : $62,559. Period: 9/30/86 - 8/31/87 T i t 1ejDescript i on: Bi osynthesi s o f a Methyiol i ncosami ni de

63. Agency: DHHS/PHS/Nati onal Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases

No- : AM35798-02 New funds: $71,166. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descript ion: Synthetic Analogs o f Fructose Phosphates

and Ribosides

64. Agency: DtlHS/PHS/Natj m a 1 I nst i tute o f General Medi cal Sciences

NO. : GM20024- 12 New funds: $76,281. Period : 9/5/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descri ption: The Role of A x i a1 Properties During

Embryogenes i s

65. Agency: DHHS/PHS/Nati onal Institute of General Medical Sci ences

NO. : GM30048-08 New funds : $63,159. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t?e/Descripti on: Structural Analysis o f PI ant l o x i ns

The University o f Texas a t Austi n Contracts and Grants - Federal and Forrlgn (Funds Cmlng In) U,T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

66. Agency: Department o f Health and Human Serv ices/ Pub1 i c Heal th Servi ce/National I n s t i t u t e o f General Medical Sciences

No. : GM31931-01A3 flew funds: $96,072. Per iod : 9 / 8 / 8 6 - 8/31/87 T i t l e / D e s c r i ption: Sel f Heated Themi stors t o Quarct i f y Tissue

Perfusi on

67. Agency: DHHS/PHS/Mational I n s t i t u t e of General Medical Sciences

NO. : GM37929-03 New funds : $66,505. Period: 8/1/86 - 7/31/87 T i t l e l D e s c r i p t ion; Magnet ic Circu7ar Dichroism o f Organic

Molecules

68. Agency: OHHS/PHS/National In s t i t u t e o f C h i l d Health and Human Development

No. : HU16687-05 New funds: $38,121, Per i od : 9/1 /86 - 8/32/87 T i tl e/Descri p t i on: Homone-Behav i or l n te rac t i ons Regul a t i ng

Reproduction

69. Agency: DHHS/PHS/National Inst i tute o f Chi ld Health and Human Devel oprnent

NO. : HD21332-01 New funds : $26,924. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i tle/Description: I n f a n t Perception of Faces and Developmental

Status

70. Agency: DHHS/PHS/National I n s t i t u t e o f Child Hea l th and Human Development

NO. : HU21996-01 New funds : $76,850. Period : 9/1/36 - 8/31/87 TitleIDescription: Growthandpuber t y

71. Agency: DHHS/PHS/National Inst i tute o f Mental Heal t h N O . : MH14076-19S1 New fu nds : $10,599. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t ?c /Dcsc r ip t i on : Harderi an GI and A c t i v i t i PS

72. Agency: DHHS/PHS/Natianal I n s t i t u t e of Mental Heal t h NO.: MH41770-01 New funds: $73,840. Per iod: ' 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descr.i p t ion: Evo lu t ion of Brain-Bchavior Control l i n g Mechani sms

The University of Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Cmlng In] U.T. Regents' Meeting Oeccmber 4-5, 1986

73. Agency: Department of Heal t h and ilurnan Servi ces/ Public Health Service/National Inst i tute o f Mental Health

NO. : MH42708-01 New funds: $21,025. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Description: ' Parents ' Speech a n d Chi ldren's A c q u i s i t i o n o f

Categor ies

74. Agency: DHHS/PHS/Nat ional Institute o f Mental Meal t h No.: MH42729-01 New funds: $28,800. Period: 9/15/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descripti on : MA0 Local i za t ion i n Normal and Schizophrenic

Human B r a i n

15. Agency: DHHS/PHS/Nat inna l Institute o f C h i 1 d Health and Human Devel opment

No. : Contract N01-HD-6-2938 New funds: 9517,883. Period: 9/30/86 - 9/29/88 T i t l e/Descri p t i o n : Synthesis and Tes t i ng o f Pept i d e Antagonists

o f LHRH a s Gonadotropin 1 nh i b i t o r s

76. Agency: DHHS/PHS/National Center f o r Nurs ing Research NO. : NR02298-01 New funds: $37,468. ?eriod: 9 / 1 / 8 6 - 8/31/87 Title/Description: NEU INVESTIGATOR RESEARCH AWARD: Adaptive

Responses t o Di abetes Me1 1 i tus

77. Agency: DHHS/PHS/National Center for Nursing Kesearch No.: flRU1316-01 New funds: $75,000. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i tle/Descriptian: N u r s i n g Research Emphasis Grant for Doctoral

Programs i n Nursing: NRE/DPN

78. Agency: DhHSIPHSINational Ins t i tu te o f Neurological and Conmunicative Disorders and Stroke

NO.: NS23964-01 New funds: $47,055. Period: 8 /1 /86 - 7/31/87 T i tlejDescriptifin: Diazepam E f f e c t s on Recovery o f F u n c t i o n

The University of Texas s t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Forelgn (Funds Comi ng I n ) U, f . Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

79. Agency: Department o f Heal th and Human Services/ Pub1 i c Health Servi ce/Nati ona1 I nsti tu te o f Neurologi cal and Communi c a t i v e Disorders and Stroke

NO.: NS24870-01 New funds: $97,756. Period: 9 /1 /86 - 8/31/87 Title/Description: Structure/Funct ionofTyrosineHydr~xylat - ion

Enzymes

80. Agency: DHHS/PHS/National I n s t i t u t e on Alcohol Abuse and A 1 coho1 i sm

NO, : KO2 AA00044-06 New f u n d s : $60,264. Period: 9/29/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descr i p t i nn: RESEARCH CAREFR PROGRAM / Research Sci e n t i st

Development Award : Membrane To 1 erance t o Ethanol and B a r b i t u r a t e s

81. Agency: DHHS/PHS/National I n s t i t u t e o f Mental Heal th No.: KR2 MH00498- 03 New funds: $39,485. J'eriod: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t'l e/Descri p t i on: RESEARCH CAREER PROGRAM / Research Scient i st

Development Award: Sel f-Concept Stabi l i t y and I nter-Personal Processes

82, Agency; DHHS/PHS/Nat ional Cancer Ins t i t u t e NO. : KO4 CA00899-04 New funds: $52,484. Period : 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i tl e/Descri p t i on: RESEARCH CAREER PROGRAM / Research Career

Development A w a r d : The Solution Enviroment of Nucleic A c i d s

83. Agency: DHHS/PHS/National I n s t i t u t e on Aging No. : T r a i ni ng Grant T32 AG00133-01 New funds: $43,075. Period: 9/30/86 - 9/29/87 ~ i t ~ e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Na t iona l KesearchServiceAward: Social

Demography

84. Agency: National Endowment f o r the Arts NO. : 86-4442-0358 New funds : $30,000. Period: 8/1/86 - 4/1/88 Title/Description: E x h i b i t i o n : L a t i n Atnerican Art is ts i n

Wew York ( A f t e r 1970)

The University o f Texas a t Aust in Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds tomi ng ln) U.T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

85. Agency: National Endowment for the Arts NO.: 86-4442-0360 New funds : $lO,OOO. Period : 8/1/86 - 6/1/87 TitlelOescription: Pre-Raphae l i t eCol lec t ionsof the

Delaware Art Museum

86. Agency: Nat i ona7 Endowment for t h e Humani t i e s NO.: RX- 20800- 86 New funds: $20,000. Peri od: 1/1/87 - 12/31/87 T i t l e/Dcscription: Cl a s s i cal Rhetori ca l Theory: I n d i a and

China

87. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : AST-8451736 - Amendment No. 01 New funds: $28,600 - I ncrease Period: 7/1/85 - :2/31/8? T i t l e/Descri ption: Presidential Young I n v e s t i g a t o r Award:

Galaxy Formation and Clustering

88. Ayency: National Science Foundation No.: AST- 8600507 New funds : $1110,000. Period : 7/1/86 - 12/31/87 T i tle/Descript ion: Theore t ica l and Observational Studies o f

Collapsed V a r i a b l e Sta r s

89. Agency: Na t i ona l Science Foundati on No. : BNS-8605443 New funds: $62,391. Period: 9/1/86 - 2/29/88 T i t l elDescri p t i on: Soc i a1 I nfl uence and Soci a1 Inference

90. Agency: National Science Foundati on NO. : BNS -8606289 New funds : $125,649. Pcri od : 8/15/86 - 2/31/90 T i t l e/Descri p t i o n : M i croevol ution of Acousti c Communication

i n Cricket Frogs

91. Agency: Nat ional Science Foundation No. : BNS-8606744 New funds : $55,000. Period: 8/15/86 - 1/31/88 T i t - le /Descr ipt ion: Frequency Tuning and i t s P I asticity i n

the E l ectroreceptors o f an Electric F i s h

The University of Texas a t Austln Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Cmi ng In) UJ. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

99. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: DPP-8643441 New funds : 5188,715. Period : 6/1/86 - 11/30/87 T i tle/Oescription: K i nematic Evolution o f the Scot ia Ridge,

A n t a r c t i ca and Southernmost South Ameri ca: A Study o f Orogenic Processes a t Convergent P I a te Marg i ns

100. Agency: Nat iona l Science Foundation No. : ECE-8451123 - Amendment Vo. 01 N e w funds: $42,000 - lncrease Per iod : 9/1/85 - 2/29/88 T i t l e /Desc r ip t i on : Presidential Young Investigator Award:

S t u d i e s i n Biomedical Imaging and Thermal Model i ng

101. Agency: National Science Foundat ion NO. : ECE-8610946 New funds: $275,101. Period : 7/1/86 - 12/31/88 Title/Description: Repa i r ing and Strengthening Damaged

Reinforced Concrete B u i 1 d i ngs

102. Agency: Na t i ona l Science Founda t ion No. ; ECE-8613264 New funds: $70,158. Period: 6/15/86 - 11/30/88 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : E ~ a l u a t i o n o f O e s i g n a n d A n a l y s i s T e c h n i q u e s

for Masonry Structures Based on Perfomance I n the Chi1 ean Earthquake on March 3 , 1985

103. Agency: N a t i o n a l Science Foundation NO. : ENG-8617104 New funds: $24,964. Period : 9/15/86 - 12/31/87 Title/DescriptSon: ConferenceonDevelopingStrateglesfor

Strengthening State-Federal I n t e rac t i on in Research

104. Agency: National Science Foundation No, : INT-8610430 New funds : $9,100. Period: 9/1/86 - 11/30/87 T i tle/Description: Doctoral Dl s s e r t a t i o n : Hybr id iza t ion i n

Relation t o t h e O r i g i n o f a Bu t t e r f l y Race

The University of Texas a t Austf n Contracts and Grants - Federal and Forelgn (Funds Comi ng In) U.T, Regents' l k e t i W December 4-5, 1986

105. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : INT-8611717 New funds : $8,125. Peri od : 9/1/36 - 2/28/89 T i t l e/Descr i p t i o n : Doc to ra l Dissertation Research on

S p a t i a l Pa t t e rns of Reef Sponges: An Exper imenta l I n v e s t i g a t i o n

106. Agency: Nat iona l Science Foundation No. : MSM-8352354 - Amendment No. 02 N e w funds: $62,500 - Increase Period: 9/1/84 - 2/29/88 T i t 1 elDescription: Presidenti a1 Young Investigator Award:

Const ruc t ion P ro jec t Dec is ion Structures and Data Coll ection

107. Agency: National Science Foundation No,; MSM-8412111 - Amendment No. 01 New funds: $64,885 - Increase Period: 8/15/85 - 1/31/88 Title/Description: MomentConnections Betweensteel Rcamsand

R e i nforced Concrete Col umns

108. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: MSM-8352370 - Amendment No. 02 New funds : $87,475 - Increase Peri od : 8/1/84 - 1/31/80 T i t l e/Descr ipt ion: Presidenti a1 Young I n v e s t i g a t o r Award:

Ine las t ic Stability Failure o f Tubular Structures Under Cornbi ned Loads

109. Agency: b a t i onal Science Foundation NO.: OCE-8609141 New funds: $33,000. Period: 7/1/86 - 12/31/87 T i t l e/Descri p t i o n : Thermal Stress and Transform Fau l t s i n

Spread i ng Wax

110. Agency: Nat iona l S c i ence Foundation No.: RCD-865 1869 Hew runds ; $349,810. Period: 6/1/86 - 5/31/91 T i t l e /Desc r i p t i o n : Institutional : NSF Graduate Fellowships and

NSF Minority Graduate Fe71owships

The Universi ty o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Forelgn ( ~ u n d s Caning In) U,T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

111. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: RI 1-8615476 New funds : $10,000. Period: 10/1/86 - 3/31/88 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Mechanistic Study of the Corrosion o f Steel

i n Concrete Using AC Impedance

112. Agency: National Science Foundation NO.: SES-8520806 New funds: $100,000. Period: 8/1/86 - 7/31/88 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Research i n t o Foundations, Uses and

Extensions of Data Envelopment A n a l y s i s

113. Agency: Nati ona1 Science Foundation No.: SES-8305162 - Amendment No. 02 New funds : $15,958 - Increase Period: 8/1/83 - 7/31/88 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Microfoundations f o r Monetary Theory

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

COflTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AM0 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The f u l l owl ng i tans have been awarded and, are recommended for appmval by the U.T. Board o f Regents:

I . Agency: University o f Brussels (UB) /lo. : Subcontract No. UT-30947 - Amendment No. 5

undep U- i - Aust 1 n Prirne Department o f Energy Contract DE-AS05-HER10947

Funds : $40,000 - Increase Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/87 T i t l e/Descri p t ion : B i fu rca t ions and F luc tua t i ons i n Far-From

E q u i l i b r i u m Systems

2. Agency: The Regents o f the University o f California - Berkeley

No.: Cost Reimbursement Subcontract under UT-Aust i n P r i m e Amy Contract MOA903-85-K-0404

Funds : $117,726. Period: 9/1/86 - 8/31/89 Title/Description: Organ iza t iona l Design: Proposed Theoretical

and Empi ri cal Research

3. Agency: The Regents o f The University of California Pio.: Agreement under UT-Austi n Prime NASA Grant

NAG2-402 Funds : $3,665. Period: 6/1/86 - 8/31/86 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Cooled Far-IR and Submillimeter Heterodyne

Mixers for Airborne and Space Appl i ca t i ons

4. Agency: Colorada S t a t e University No. : Consort i urn Agreement under UT-Aust i n Pr ime

NIH G r a n t NS24870-01 Funds: $46,217. Peri od: 9/1/86 - 8/31/88 T i tle/Descri p t i o n ; Structure/Function o f Tyrosine Hydroxyl a t i on

Fnzymes

5. Agency: The Trustees o f Columbia U n i v e r s i t y in the City o f New York

No.: Agreement under UT-Austin Prime NSF Grant DPP-8643404

Funds ; $1 1,426. Per iod : 6/1/86 - 5/31/87 T i tl e/Description: Tectoni c Development o f West A n t a r c t i ca and

I t s Relation t o East Antarct ica

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Aust in Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Goi ng Out) U.T. Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

6 . Agency: The Trustees o f Columbia U n i v e r s i t y i n t h e C i t y o f l e w York

No.: Agreement under UT-Aust in Prime N5k G r a n t , DPP-8643441

Funds : $38,977. Period : 6/1/86 - 5/31/87 T i tle/Description: K i nematic E v o l u t i o n o f t he Sco t i a Ridge,

Antarct ica and Southernmost South America: A Study of Orogenic Processes a t Convergent P 1 ate Margi ns

Agency: University o f F l o r i d a No. : Agreement under US-Austin P r i m e NSF Gran t

DPP-8643441 bunds: $30,000. Period; 6/1/86 - 11/30/87 T i t 1 e l D e s c r i p t i o n : Ki nemati c Evolution o f the Scoti a Ridge,

Antarctica and Southernmost Sou th America: A Study of Orogenic Processes a t Convergent P l a t e Margins

8. Agency: U n i versi ty of Oregon No,: C o s t Relmbursement Subcontract under UT-Aust in

Prime Army Cont rac t NDA903-85-K-0404 Funds : $95,450. Period: 8/1/86 - 8/31/89 T i t?e/Descr ipt i on : Organizational Design: Proposed Theoreti cal

and Empi ri cal Research

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTlN

U . T. BOARU OF REGENTS' MRETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

term "rate" f o r academic personnel is the full-time nine-month base rate; f o r a l l er personnel i t i s the full-time twelve-month ra te , the appointee recefving a portionate amount dependirig upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and

period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless etuise shown, is the departmental salaries account, i nc lud ing t h e Available vers i ty Fund.

F u l l - t i m e Salary

Effective % No. Item, Ueparrrnent, T i t l e , Nmne Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -- -

OINTMENTS

ERAL A D M I N I S T W L l O N AND STUDENT SERVICES nunse l ing , Learning and Career Services Physician-Specialist-Psychiatry

1. Kathryn I . McIntyre

Source of Funds: A u x i l i a r y Enterprises

I.EGE OF LlBEtlAL, ARTS nthropo logy Professor (Tenure)

2. Richard Bauman

V i s i t i n g Professor on-Tenure) 3 . Daniel Royot

nglish Vis i t ing Professor (Non-Tenure)

4 . Gilbert F. Debusscher

rench and I talian Lecturer (Non-Tenure)

5. Evelyn Y . Munn

8/11/86 IOU 12 5 2 , 0 0 0 2194

Full-time Salary

Effective Z No.

Item, Department, Title, Name Date T i m e HOE. Rate RBC -_ - - -- -

LEXE OF LIBEKAT. ARTS (Continued) ormanic Languages Lecturer (Non-Tenure)

6. Jacque 1 ine Vansan t

l a v i c Languages Lecturer (Non-Tenure)

7. El i sabeth T. Rich

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 8. Silvana R u b e r t son

LEGE OF NATUKAL SCIENCES otany Lecturer on-Tenure)

9 , Mark Bierner

:hemis t r y V i s i t i n g Associate Professor (Non-Tenure)

10. C. D. Johnson 7/16/86 100 9 35,000 2212

lathemat its Lecturer (Nun-Tenure)

11. Ricardo Torrejon

i i c rob io logy Research S c i e n t i s t Assistant

12, Charmaine F a b r i t i h s

Source of Funds: Narional I n s t i t u r e For Health

:001ogy Research Scientist

13. Gary L. Frceman

-LI',GE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION .lccnuriting Visiting Professor (Non-Tcnure)

1 4 . Benzion Barlev

V i s i t i n g Professor (Non-Tenure) 15. Philip J. I l a m e l i n k

Visiting Professor (Nun-Tenure) L6. Charles W. Tay lo r

7/16/86 LOO 9 28,800 2222

F u l l - t i m e Sa lary

E f f e c t i v e X No. Date T i m e Mos. Rate - RBC - - - Item, Department, ,Title, Name ----

IINTMEPlTS

LEGE LIP BUSINESS ADMINlSTRATlDN (Continued) ccount ing (Continued) Visit itig Associate Trof essor (Non-Tenure)

17. Bruce A. B a l d w i n 7/16/86 100 9 45,000 2206

Lecturer (Nun-Tenure) 18. John J. Vargo

anagemen t Lecturer (Non-Tenure)

1 9 . Solon A . Bennett

I.EGE OF EDIJCATION urriculurn and Ins truc~ iou Specialist (Nun-Tenure) 20. h a A . Leyen

.ducational Psychology Assistant Professor on-Tenure)

21. Mark D. Shermis

LEGE OF ENGINEERING .ernspace Engirteeriog and Engineering Mechanics

Research Fellow 22. fatrick J . Rabier

:ivil Engineering Vis i t ing P r u f essor (Non-Tenure)

2 3 . Michele Jeniolkowski

l l c c t r i c a l and Cclmputcr Engineering Adjunct Professor (Non-Tenure)

24. Charles R. Baxter

Adjunct Assistant Professor (Nan-Tenure) 25. Arlene B . Bradley 6/1/86 U 9 42,000 2197

3iomedical Engineering Research Associate

2 6 . W i l f ram S. Weinberg

LLEGE OF FINE ARTS i r t

Professor (Tenure) 27. Maurice J. Sevigny

Irern, Department, Title, Name

IINTMENTS

)UATE SCHOQT. OF LIBRARY AND LNFOKMATION :IENCE Lecturer (Non-Tenure)

28 . J u l i e Todaro

30L OF NURSING Research Associate

2 9 . Janet D. Allan

4NI ZED RESEARCH nstitute for Fusion Studies Research Fellow

30, Naoaki Bekki

Source of Funds: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

CIAL LTEMS ureau of Economic Geology

Reseatch Associate 31 . Elisabeth G. Kosters

.RENT RESTRICTED FUNDS n s t i t u t c for Constructive C a p i t a l i m Renearch Associate

32. David A . Kendrick

.ILIAKY ENTEKPRT SES

.ntercollcgiatc Athletics f o r Men Aesis t a n t Basketball Coach

33. Jessie Evans

Full-time Salary

Effective % No* Date Time Mos. Kate - RBC --

Full-time

Item, Department, Title, Name

Salary Effective % No. Date Time Mos. Rate RBC --

GES OF STATUS

ARIT 3 4 . Fredrick F. Burchstead

om: Library Assistant I 100 12 12,612

, . . Social Science Humanities Research 2 / 2 4 / 8 6 100 12 17,892 Associate III

Ttem, Department, T i t l e , Name Leave

Full-time Salary

'f No. Effective Tfme Mou. -- Rate - RRC

ES OF ABSENCE

.ENT RESTRICTED FUNDS , s t i t u t e For Constructive Capitalism Pro jec t Coordinator

35. Elaine Chamberlain 7/31-8131 100 12 26,000 5555

Item, Department, Title, Name

.EGE OF LIBEML ARTS :manic 1.anguages Professor (Tenure)

3 6 . Stanley N. Werbow

,EGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES 3 t r onotuy Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure)

37. Gillian R. Knapp

)UATE SCHOOL OF IAIBRAR'IT AND INFORMATION ZIENCE Assoc ia te Professor (~enure)

38. Sam G . Whitten

RY IW Lib ra ry Professional Librarian

39. Richard A. Leirer

Professions 1 Librar ian 40. Connie I . Neal

NSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS p p l i e d Research Laboratories Research Fellow

4 1 . .Tac.queline N . Tjotta

Rescarch Fellow 4 2 . Sigve T j o t t a

F u l l - t inle Sa lary

Date of % No. Resignation Time Mos. -- Ratc RBC

TSFERS OF FUNDS

1258

RBC - ,EGE OF ENGINEERING i f ice O f The Dean

4 3 . Amount of Transfer - $45,000

From; Engineering Foundation - Various Donors

To: Engineering Foundatlon Fellowships

Transfer of f u n d s f o r approved f e l l o w s h i p supporr f o r the College of Enginccring f o r FY 1985-86.

)OL OF LAW 44. Amount of Trimsfer - $25.000

From: Academic Development Fund

To: Law - Academic Development Transfer of funds f o r Summer 1986, Curriculum Development.

UCIT FUNDS nterscholastic League

45. Amount of Transrer - $10,000

From: S t a t e Music Contes t Funds

To: U. I. L. Music Scholarship Fund

Transfer of f u n d s are t o be used for scholarships to participants earning a D i v i s i o n I rating on a solo performance a t thc Texas S t a t e Solo-Ensemble Contest.

ILIARY ENTERPRl SES ntercollegiate Athletics For Women

4 6 . Amount of Transfer - $150,004

From: 1 n t e r t : o l l e g i a t e Athletics For Women - Estimated Income To: Intercullegiate A t h l e t i c s For Women - Classified

Classified Salaries - $4,038 Operating Expenses - $ 1 4 5 , 9 6 6

Transfer of funds from final p r o f i t s from swimming camp t o expense accounts to cover salaries and camp expenditures.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

AMbNDMENTS TO THE 1986-87 OPERATING BUDGET

term "rate" f o r academic personnel is the full-time nine-month base rate; f o r a l l 2 r personnel i t is the full-time twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving a ?ortionate amount depending upon the fraction of time f o r which he is appointed and period of h i s appointment. Source of funds f o r payment of salaries, unless

-rwise shown, is the departmental salaries account, including the Available v e r s i t y Fund. I

APPOINTMENTS TO NAMED PROFESSORSHIPS, ENDOWED FELLOWSHIPS, ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS. AND ENDOWED CHAIRS - 1986-87 BUDGET

Appointments were approved through Agenda action a t prior meetings of t h e Board of Regents, as follows:

Nine Months Chair ar fessorshfp or Chair and Academic Professorship Effective srtment or School Bate Appointment Date CHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Meadows Foundation Centennial Professor i n Architecture

I . M. Wayne Bell Professor

(Tenure) (RBC 0333, 0334)

LASSICS Rachel and Ben Vaughan Faculty Pellowship in Classics

2. Eric D. Francis (Tenure)

(RBC 0355)

CONOMlCS Addison Baker Duncan Centennial Professor in Economics

3. Stephen L . McDonald Professor

(Tenure) (RBC 0389, 0390)

,NGLISH Robert Adger Law and Thomas H. Law

Centennial Professor in Humanities 4 . W i l l i a m O.S. Sutherland

Professor (Tenure)

(RBC 0 4 2 8 , 0 4 2 7 )

Nine Months Chair or essorship o r C h a i r and Academic Professorship Effective

rtment o r School Rate Appointment Date

ISB (Continued) Mody C . B o a t r i g h t Regents Professor

I n American and English L i t e r a t u r e 5 . Joseph J. Moldenhauer

Professor (Tenure)

(RBC 0 3 9 5 , 0396)

Louann and Larry Temple Centennial Professor in English Literature

6 . James 1, Wimsatt Professor (Tenure)

(RBC 0443, 0444)

.I. R. Millikan Centennia l Professor Ln English L i t e r a t u r e

7 . William J. Scheick 42,800 Professor

(Tcnure) (RBC 0416, 0417)

Shakespeare At Winedale Regents Prof cssor

8. James B. Ayres Prof cssor

(Tenure) (HBC 0328)

Associate Professor ( D a l l a s TACA Centennial Teaching Fellowship i n t he Liberal A r t s ) ( # 2 )

9 . Ramon Sald ivar (Tenure j

( R B C 0414 )

ZRMAN I C LANGUAGES David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professor in Modern Languages

10. John C. Middleton (Tenure)

(RBC 0392)

David Bruton, Jr. Cen t ann ia l Professor in Modern Languages

11. John C. Middleton Professor

(Tenure) CRBC 0393)

INGUISTICS Assistant Professor (Dallas TACA Centennial Teaching Fellowship in

the L i b e r a l Arts) (f 1) 12. J u l i e t t e Levin

(Tenure) (RBC 0381)

Nine Months Chair o r ' e ssorship o r Chiiir and Academic Professorship Effective irtment o r School Kate Appointment P-- Oa te

jY CHOLOGY Ashbel Smi th Professc~r

13. Abram Amsel (Tenure)

(RBC 0 3 2 4 )

Ashbel Smith Professor 14. Janet T. Spence

(Tenure) (RBC 0120)

Ashbel S m i t l l P rofessor 15. Ira Xscoe

Professor (Tenure)

(RBC 0369, 0370, 0108)

JCIOLOGI: Ashhel Smith Pr r~fes so r

16. Frank D. Bean (Tenure)

(REC G 3 3 2 )

A s h b e l Smith Professor 1 7 . Norval D. Glenn

(Tenure) (RBI: 0359)

QTANY Ashbel Smith Professor

18. Richard C. S t a r r (Tenure)

(RBC 0124 )

HEMlSTRY Ashbel Smith Professor

19. Lester J . Reed (Tenure)

(RBC 0116)

ATBEMATICS Jane and Roland Blumberg Centennial

Professor in Mathematics 20. David V. Hinkley 66,000 72,000

Jane and Roland nlumberg Centennial Professor in Mathenlatics (Tenure)

{RBC 0056)

Nine Months Chair or essorship or Cha i r and Academic P r o f e s s o r s h i p Effective

rtment or School Rate Appointment Ua te

EMATTCS (Continued) Ashbel Smith Professor

21. David M. Young (Tenure)

(RBC 0131)

IYSICS Ashbel Smith Pro fe s so r

22 . Ilya Prigogine (Tenure)

(RBC 0115)

IOLOGY Ashbel Smith Professor

23 . H. E. Sutton (Tenure)

(RBC 0126)

IVERTISING Assistant Prof essclr ( T i m e s Mirror Centennial Pro fe s so r sh ip in Communication)

2 4 . Rajeev Batra (Tenure)

( R B C 0330, 0331)

IYSICAL ANL) 1iEALTH EDUCATION Aslibel Smith P r r > f e s a n r

25. Waneen W . Spirduso (Tenure)

( U C 0123)

ZHOOL UF SUClAL WORK Ashbel Smi t l ~ P r o i e s s ~ ) r

26. Louis A. Zurcher (Tenure)

(RBC 0132)

Full-time

Item, Department, Title, Name

NERAL ADMINISTRATION AND STUDENT SERVICES Office of t h e Vice President f o r Business Affairs

Travel Coordinator 27. Sandra A. Barrett

Date T i m e Mos. Rate -- RBC --

Source of Funds: Designated Funds

O ff i ce of the Vice President f o r Development and University Re-lations

P r o j e c t Coord ina to r 28. Michael L. Meadows

Source of Funds: Current Restricted Funds

O f f i c e of the Dean of Students Assistant Dean of Students

29 . Gage E. Painc

Counseling, Learning and Career Services Physician-Specialist-P~ychiatry

30. Kathryn I. McIatyrc

Source of Funds: Auxiliary Enterprises

Off ice of Student Financial A i d Assistant Direc to r

31. Linda N. Henschler

International O f f i c e n i r e c t o r / ~ n t e r n a tional Programs

3 2 . Joe W. Neal

Source of Funds: nesignated Funds

3NERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE University Development O f f i c e University Development Officer

33 . Barbara L. Galarneault

University Development Officer 3 4 , Janis B. Richards

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

Special Assistant to the Provost 35 . Hugh A . Walls

Salary Effective % No.

Full-t ime Salary -

Effective % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date Time Mos. Rare - RE C --

POINTMENTS

HOW, OF ARCH LTECTURE Lecturer (Non-Tenure)

3 6 . David Arbeit

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 3 7 . Joshua D. Farley

Adjunct Professor (Non-Tenure) 38 . Antonio Santos

Adjunct Professor (Nun-Tenure) 39. Wayne 0. A t t o e

Adjunct Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 40 . David A . Vcrnooy 9/1/86 67 9 31,300 0434

Senior Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 41. Robert W. Mugerauer

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 42. Robert T. Renfro

T,ecturer (Non-Tenure) 4 3 . Kei th A. Shuley

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 44 . J . N. Kaul

1,ecturer on-Tenure) 4 5 . T e r r y D . Morgan

Lectnrer (Non-Tenurc) 4 6 . S m i l j a Milnvanovic-Ber t ram

Dircc tor of Professional Affa i r s 4 7 . Penelope P. Burnett

1265

Full-timeSalary

Effective % No.Item, Department, Title, Name Date Time Mos. Rate REC

?OTNTMENTS

~LEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSt\merican Studies

Senior Lecturer (Non-Tenure)48. James Veninga 9/1/86 100 9 32,000 0432

AnthropologyProfessor (Tenure)

49. AIDer ico Pa redes 9/1/86 33 9 46,000 0405

Associate Professor (Tenure)50. James R. Denbow 9/1/86 100 9 30,000 0346

Cent~r for Middle Eastern StudiesAssistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

51. Allen R. Douglas 911/86 100 9 25,000 0350

Lecturer (Non-Tenure)52. Guliz Kuruoglu 9/1/86 45 9 21,400 0376

EconomicsProfessor (Ttmure)

53. Alfred W. Coats 9/1/86 100 9 50,000 0341

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)54. Louise B. Wolitz 9/1/86 100 9 30,000 0447

EnglishVisiting Professor (Non-Tenure)

55. Charles Jones 9/1/86 100 9 46,000 0372

Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure)56. Eustace J. Palmer 9/1/86 50 9 35.100 0404

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)57. Klauspeter V. Schmidt 9/1/86 100 9 22,000 0419

Ethnic Studies - African andAfro-American StudiesLecturer (Non-Tenure)

58. Roland C. Hayes 9/1/86 25 9 40.000 0364

Ethnic Studies - Mexican AmericanLecturer (Non-Tenure)

59. Miltun Jamail 9/1 /86 33 9 28,000 0371

A-B2

Fu 11- t i m e Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date T i m e Mos. Rate RBC -- -

PO INTMENTS

LLEGE OF LIBEKAL ARTS (Continued) French and Italian Associate Professor (Tenure)

60. Robert E , H i l l

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 61. Knud Lambrecht

Assistant Pro fe s so r (Non-Tenure) 6 2 . Anne L. Hilmy

A s s i s t a n t Professor (Non-Tenure) 6 3 . Catherine Ploye

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 64. Donald E. Aynesworth

J,ecturer (Non-Tenure) 65. Helene G. Simoes

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 66, Catherine Rico

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 67. Veronique Mazet

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 68. Moulay Essakall i

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 6 9 . Evelyn Y. Munn

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 70. France Leonetti

Germanic Languages Adjunct Prof exsor (Non-Tenure)

71. Lars Gustafsson

A s s i s t a n t Professor (Non-Tenure) 7 2 , Dorothy CIlun

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 73. Jan Donkers

9 /1 /86 101) 9 lh,I00 0400

9/1/86 LOO 9 16,000 0380

Full- time Salary

Effective % No. T t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate - RBC

'0 INTMENTS

.LEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued) ;ermanic Languages (Continued) Lecturer (Non-Tenure)

74. Gerhi ld B. Rogers

iovernmen t Asslstant Professor (Non-Tenure)

75. Michael C . Munger

Lecturer (Hon-Tenure) 7 6 . Deslcy A . Deacorl

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 7 7 . P r i s c i l l a Machado

Asnguage and Area Center for T.atin American Studies

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 78. Janet W. Hendricks 9/1/86 33 9 20,000 0365

0366

Source of Funds: U.S. DHEW - Office of Education

Research Associate 7 9 . Sandra J, . Graham

L i n g u i s t i c s Adjunct Assistant Pro fe s so r (Non-Tenure) 80. Kent B. Wittenburg 9/1/86 50 9 25,000 0446

3riental and African Languages and L i t e r a t u r e s Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

81. Susan J. Napier

1,ecturcr (Non-Tenure) 82. Yukiko S . Alam

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 83. S h r i f a E p s t c i n

Item, Department, Titlc, Namc

'0 INTMENTS

:LEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued) Philosophy Visiting Professor on-Tenure)

84. Andreas Graeser

Psychology Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

85 . Maureen A . Callanan

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 86, Nancy J. Lobaugh

Slav i c Languages Lecturer (Non-Tenure)

87. Maeisa F u s h i l l e

Lecturer (Nan-Tenure) 88. Lisa L i t t l e

Spanish and Portuguese Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure)

89. Pablo A . Cuadra

Professor Emeritus (Non-Tenure) 90. Mildred V. Boyer

Vlsiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 91. Peter E. Russell

Assistant Professor on-~enure) 92. Madeline Sutherland

A e s i s t a n t Prof essar on-~enure) 93 . Michael Harney

Lecturer (Non-Tenurc) 9 4 . Jan E. Emberaon

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 9 5 . H. S. Robertson

Full-time Salary

Ef fectfve % No. Date T i m e Mos. Rate KBC -- -

Full-time Salary

Effective % No, Z tern, Department, T i t 1 e, Name Date Time Hos. Rate - RBC --

LLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Astronomy

Research Fellow 96. Robert P. Harknesv

Source of Funds: National Science Foundation

Mathematics Research F e l l o w

97. Arkady Kheyfets

Source of Funds: National Science Foundatic~ii Grant

Phys ics Research Sc ient i s t

98. Sudhir Sen

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Research Associate 49. Daniel M. Bylander

Research Fellow 100. Yu-tang Shen

LLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTKATION General Business

Senior Research Projects 101. P e t e r Mevert

Source of Funds: Sponsored Research Projects

)LLEGE OF COHMUNICATION Office of the Dean

Adjunct Professor (Non-Tenure) 102. John P. Mcgovern

Asvociate Dean 103. Jack L . Whitehead, Jr.

Advertising Assistant Professor {Nun-Tenure)

104. Sandra Smith

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 105. Pamela M. Home-r

Item, Department, T i t l c , Name

'OINTMENTS

LI.EGE OF ENGINEERINC (~ontinued) Electrical and Computer Engineering Assistant Prof cssor (Non-Tenure)

117. Madanpal S. Vema

Research Fellow 118. Chrisroph Ritz

Source of Funds: Sponsored ~esearch Projects

Research Fellow 119. H a i m Shvaystser

Center for Fusion Engineering Research F e l l o w

120. Rodolfo Carrera

LLEGE OF F l N E ARTS Art

Visual A r t s Curator 121 . Nancy L. Iverson

:HOOL O F LAW Assistant Dean

122. William M. Harriss

:NTEK FOR TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS Faculty Development S p e c i a l i s t

123. Karron G. L e w i s

:BRARY Professional Librarian

124. Kathleen M. E i s e n b e i s

Professional L i b r a r i a n - Assistant Head, Fine A r t s Library 125. Eugene C . Burt

Prof evsional T-ihrarian 126. Ela ine K. Sanchez

Salary Effect ive % No.

Date Time Mos. Rate - R3C --

Source o f Funds: U.S. DHEW - Off ice of Education

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Departmeat, T i t l e , Name D s t e -- T i m e Plos. Rate - RBC

BKRRY (Continued) Prof eas ional Librarian

127 . Charles M. Vance, Jr.

On LOA 9 / 2 / 8 6 Only

CAN I Z E D RESEARCH Populat ivn Researc11 Center

Research A s s o c i a t e 128. Kenneth C. Land

Center f o r Fast Kinetics Research Senior Researrh F e l l ow

129. David Crced

Source of Funds; National InsLlfute for Heat l h

I l y a Prigagine C t r for Studies in s t a t i s t i c a l Mechanics

Research Associate 130. D i l i p K . Kondepudi

Xnsricute for Biomedical Research Research F e l l o w

131. Zongzuan Shen

Source of Funds: Current Restricted Funds

I n s t i t u t c f o r Fusion Studies Assistant Director

1 3 2 . David W, Ross

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Assistant Director - Experimental Programs 133. Alan 3 . Wootton 9/1/86 100 9 64,100 0227

Source of Funds : Department Of Energy Grant

Full-time

Item, Departrncnt, Title, Name --

Salary Ef fec t ive % No.

PPOINTMENTS

RGANIZED RESEARCH (Continued) Insritute f o r F u s i u n Studies (Cuntinued)

Assistant to t11c Direc tor 134. Dawn C. East

Sourcc of Funds: Department O f Energy Grant

Research S c i e n t i s t 135. Richard TI. Hazeltine

Kesearch Scientist 136. Richard St e i r ~ o l i s o n

Source of Funds: National Aeronallt ics and Space Administration

Research S c i e n t i s t 137. Swadesh Mahajan

Sourcc of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Research S c i e n t i s t ,

138. James D. Meiss

Source of Funds: Department Uf Energy Grant

Senior Research S c i e n t i s t 139. Alan A. Ware

Kesearch Associate 140. William T.. Rowan

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Research Associcate 141. P e r r y E. P h i l l i p s

Source of Funds: Departmeut Of Energy Grant

Research Associate 142. Donald M. Patterson

Date T i m e Mns. Rate RBC - - - -

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy G r a n t

Full-time Salary

Effec t ive X No. Item, Dcpartrnent, Title, Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate - RBC

PO INTMENTS

GAN1ZED RESEARCH (Continued) Institute f o r Fusion Studies (Continued)

Kesearch Associate 143. James C. Wiley 9/1/86 100 12 48,600 0225

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Kesearch A s s o c i a t e 144. William H. Miner

Source of Funds : Department Of Energy Graat

Project Coordinator 145. James W. .Jagger

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Crant

Research Program Manager 146. Alan Macmahon

Source uE Funds: Department O f Energy Grant

Research Fellow 147. David L. Brower

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Research Fel low 148. Paul M. Schoch

Source c ~ f Funds : Department O f Energy Grant

Research Fel l a w 149. Sung Kyu Kin1

Source of Funds: Department O f Energy Grant

Research Ye1 low 150. Xavier Llobet

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Cran t

Full-time Salary

Effective % Na. Item, Department, Title, - N a m e Date T i m e Mas. Rate - RBC --

GANIZED RESEARCH (Continued) I n s t i t u t e for Fusion Studies (continued)

Reuettrch Fellow 151, Elena Mantalvo

Research F e l l o w 152. Hamid Biglari

Sourcc of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Kesearch Fellow 153. Naoaki Bekki

Source of Funds: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Research Fellow 1 5 4 . Stephen C. Eubank

Source of Funds: National Aeronautics and Space Adminis~rat i o n

Research Fcllow 155. Shuping Fan

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Senior Research Fellow 156. Duk-in Choi

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Granr

Senior Research Fellow 157. Bans-jorg Kulf

Source of Funds; Dcpartment Of Energy Grant

Research Fellow 158. Yexi He

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Ful l - t fme Salary

E f f e c t i v e % No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rare

'PO I NTMENTS

:GANIZED RESEARCH (Continued) P l ; i n t Resources Center

Curator 159. Guy 1.. Nesom

Research Institute - beinberg Research Fellow

160. Gregory M. Clcmcnts

Rescarch Fellow 161. Steven K . Blau

Research F e l l o w 162. Senarath P. De A l w i s

IY S ICtIL PLANT O f f i c e of the Direc to r

ConsuLtant 163. Harrision D. Gorham

Source of Funds: Revolving Funds

Util i t ies Consultant

164. Reuben H. Barr, J r ,

Source of Funds: Kevolving Funds

PECIN, ITEMS Bureau oE Business Rrse-arch

A ~ s o c iate Director 165. James F . Smith

Bureau u f Economic Geology Senlor Research Scientist

166. Virgil E. Barnes

Rcsearch Associate l 6 7 . E l i z a b e t h C. Kostcxs

Research Associate 168. George R. Keller

Research A s s o c i a t e 169. Bonit Nativ

Kesearch A s s o c i a t e 170. Stephen E. Laubach

RBC -

Full-time

m a e p a r tmen t , Ti t l e , Name

' 0 INTMENTS

3CIA1, ITEMS { ~ o n t inued) 311reau of Economic Geology Research Fellow

171. Harry H. Poscy

:enter f o r Energy Studies Deputy Direc tor 172. Dale E. K l e i n

Kesear c11 Engineer 173. John S . C . Bsu

Research Engineer 174. Henry F . Dunl-ap

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant

Rcsearch Assuciate 175. John L, Peterson

Source of Funds: Contract Receivable Corp.

Research Associate 176. Vincent Torres

Source of Funds: Private Research Groups

Marine Science institute - P o r t Aransas Editor

1 7 7 . Donald E. WohLschlag

Research S c i e n t i s t 178. Paul A . Montagna

Research Scientist 179. Edward J . Ruskey

Research Scientist 180. Gloria .I. Holt

Senior Research S c i e n t i s t 181. T e r r y E. Whitledge

Salary E f f e c t i v e X No.

Date -- T i m e - Mas. Rate RBC -

Full-time

I tern, Department, T i t l e , Name

'0 INTMENTS

X I A L ITEMS (Continued) 4arine Science Institute (Continued)

Research S c i e n t i s t 182. Joseph D. Phillips

Source of Funds: Designated Funds

Research S c i e n t i s t 183. Jan D. Garmany

Source of Funds: Current Restricted Furids

Research Associate 184. Dale S . Sawyer

Research Associate 185. Christopller S . Scorese

Project Coordinator 186. Anne L. Ginder

Source of Funds: Current Restricted Funds

Kesearch Fellow 187. Mark A. Ricdesel

McDonald Observatory A s s i s t a n t t o t h e Uil-ector

i88 . Sandra L. Preston

Spec ia l Assistant t u t h e D i r e c t u r 189. Gerald F . Moseley

Research S c i e n t i s t 19fl. Peter J . Shelus

Source of Funds: National Aeronaut i cs and Space Administration

Research Scientist 9 Laurence M. Trsfton

Salary E f f e c t i v e % No. Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -- -

Source of Funds: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Full-time Sal.ary

Effect ive % NO. Item, Department, Title, Name Date T i m e Mos. Rate - RBC --

CCIAL ITEMS (continued) IcDonald Observatory (continued)

Research S c i e n t i s t 191. William D. Cochran

3ureau of Lngineer ing Research Cou rdinator

193. Patricia E. Cunningham

DER - Center f o r Transportation Research Research Cnordinator

194. William V. Ward 9/1/86 100 1 2 54,590 0313

Cent-er f u r Iligh Perf omance Computing Assistant Manager, User Services

195. Luther K. Keeler

VOLVINC FUNDS Computation Center Assistant Direc tor

196. Margaret A . Lnox

Assistant Ui rec tn r 197. William S . Hayes

'OMSORED RESEARCH PRO.lECTS BER - Center for Transportation Research

Research A s s o c i a t e 198. Richard J. Molmgreer~, Jr.

L n s t i t u t e f o r Cumputir~g Science and Compu t c r Appl i c a ~ i o n s Research S c i e n t i s t

199. Matthew J. Kaufinann

Source of Funds: U. S . Navy

Kesearch Scientist 200. Donald T. Good

Source of Funds: U. S . Navy

Research Associate 201. Michael K . Smi th

Source of Furidu: U. S. Navy

Yull-t i m p

Salary Effective % No.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date T i m e Mos. - -. Rate RBC -

'ONSOBED RESEARCH Poj ec t s (Continued) institute far Computing Science and Computer Applications

Research Assoc ia tc 202. Warren A . Hunt

Source of Funds: U. S. Navy

Center f o r the Study of Human Resources Research Program Manager

203. Christopher T. King

Source of Funds: Lnteragency Contract Between U. T. and State Agencies

Project Director 204. Richard G. Mackay

Source of Funds: Interagency Contract Between U.T. and S t a t e Agencies

Research Associatc 205. Joseph W. Jennings

Source of Funds: Inter-agency Contract Between U . T . and Sta te Agencies

Applied Research Laboratories Research Scientist

206. William D. McCormick

RRENT RESTRICTED FUNDS Clay ton Founda t ion Biochemical T n s t i t u t e

Physician S p e c i a l i s t 207. P l ~ i l i p C . Richardson

ENCY FUNDS Interscholastic League Assisranc Conrest Direc to r

208. Charles B. Sclwobel

X T L l ARY ENTERPRT SES Student Health Center

Urgent Care Superv i sur Physician 209. Harry M. McDermott, 111

Physician-Gcncral Mcdic inc 210. Eric N. Levy

t e r c c l l l e g i a t e A t h l r t i c s f o r Men issiutant Football Coach

2 1 1. William D. Hicks

Full-time Salary

Effective % No.

- I t e m , D e p a e n t , T i t l e , Name Date T i m e Mos. Rate RBC -- -

XILlAKY ENTERPRISES (Cont inued) Intercollegiate Athletics fo r Men (Continued) Assistant Footbal l Coach

212 . S c o t t Carl Walker 9/1/86 100 12 30,000 0242

Assistant Basketball Coach 2 3 Kessie Evans

Assistant Basketba l l Coach 214. Timothy R. Jankovich

Certification Off icer 2 15. Mary H. Hallock

Assistant Swimming Coach 216. Krf s T. Kubik

Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Assistant Swimming Coach

2 17. Samuel Kendricks

Ass i s t an t Track and Field Coach 218. Paul Segerst

Assistant Volleyball Coach 219. Mary A . Rubright

Assi scan L Volley b a l l Coach 220. Chris Bigelow

Assistant Basketball Cnach 221. Colleen Matsuhara

S p u r t s Information Direc tor 222. Ivan Meltzer

rexas Union Director, Texas Union

223. William A. S m i t h , Jr.

I i v i s i o n of Housing and Food Service Assistant Direc tor

2 2 4 . Janice M. Daman

Assistant Director 225. J. P . Newland

Salary Effective % No.

Item, Department, Title, Name Date -- T i m e Mos. Rate - RBC

iXILIARY ENTERPRISES ( ~ o n t inued) 1,onghorn Aquatics

Swim Coach 226. Stephen J. Klepfer

University of Texas Press Acquisi t ions Editor

227 . Theresa J. May

Item, Department, Title, Name

ANFES OF STATUS --

:NF,RAI, ADMINISTEtRTlON AND S'I'UDENT SERVICES Office of t h e P r e s i d e n t

228. Darrell K. Royal

Full-t ime Salary -

Effective % No. Date T i m e Hos. Bare KBC -- - -

From: Special Assistant t o t h e President 100 12 74,300

To: Special A s s i s t a n t to t h e President 10/1/86 50 9 74,300

Source of Funds: Texas Longhorn Education Foundation

To comply w i t h Teachcr Retirement Service requirement for break in service .

U f f i c r uf the Dean of Students 229. John D . Kag3.e

From: Assistant Dean of Students 100 12 32,500

To: Assistant to the Deal] 9/1/86 100 12 33,000

230. Robcrt L. Hargnett

From: Ombudsman

To : Ombudsman

Office of the Registrar 231 . David L. Clawson

From: Asslstant Registra~

To: A ~ s i s t a n t Registrar

Sourcc of Funds : Designated Funds

2 3 2 . Michael D. A l l e n

From: Assoc ia te Registrar

To: Associate Rcgistrar

ILLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Classics

233. I n g r i d E. Edlund

From: Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

To; Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

Item, Department, Title, Name

WGES OF STATUS

3LLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued) Government

234. Carl Leiden

From: Professor (Tenure)

Tn: Professor Emeritus (Tenure)

From: Professor Emeritus (Non-Tenure)

To: Professor (Non-Tenure)

ILLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Computer Sciences 236. C l y d e T - P o o l e -

From: Technical Coordintor

To : Technical Coordintor

Source of Funds: Current Restricted Funds

237. James Pavone

From: Technical Coordinator

To : Technical Caordinator

Source of Funds: Current Restricted Funds

Mathematics 238. Carl N. Morris

From: Professor (Tenure)

To: Professor (Tenure)

iLLEGE OF COMMWNICATION Journalism 239. William E. Korbus

From: Associate Professor (Tenure)

To: Associate Professor (Tenure)

Full-time Salary

Effect ive % No. Date T i m e Mos. Rare RBC -- -

Item, Department , Title, Name

LANGES OF STATUS

iLLEGE OF EDUCATION Physical and Health Education

240. Teresita Ramf rez

From: Lecturer (Hon-Tenure)

Tu: Lecturer (Non-Tenure)

Education Placement Service 241. William Bennie

From: Direc to r

To : Director

ILLEGE OF FINE ARTS Music

2 4 2 . Elliott M. Antokoletz

From: Associate Professor (Tenure)

To: Associate Professor (Tenure)

BOOL OF NURSING 243. Regis Maillian

From: A s s i s t a n t Professor (Non-Tenure)

To: Assistant Y rof essor (Non-Tenure)

L,LEGE OF PHARMACY 244. Alired Martin

From: S u b l e t t Professor Emeritus in Industrial Pharmacy (Tenure)

T O ; Professor

245. Marianne L . Greer

From: Coordinator

Co : Coordinator

Full-time Salary

Effective X No, Date Time Mas. Rate RBC -- -

Source of Funds: Designated Funds

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name

HANGES OF STATUS

ENTER FOK TE1,ECOMMUNICATXON SERVICES

246. Malinda K. Wilson

From: Assistant Direc to r

To: Assistant Director

,ENTER E'OK TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS 2 4 7 . James E. St ice

From: D i recLor

Tu : Director

EXAS SWIMMING CENTER 2 4 8 . Donald D. Watson

From: Director

To : Director

Full-time Salary

Ef fec t ive % No. Date Time Mos. Rate RBC --

Source of Funds: Designated Funds

IBRARIT 2 4 9 . Don E. Carletou 0033

From: Professional Librarian - Archivist LOO 12 44,900

To: f rof essional Librarian - Archivist 9/1/86 100 12 46,158

250. Gary P . Hartman

From: Prof ess iu i~a l Librarian

To: Professional L i b r a r i a n

251. Eileen L. Kantcr

From: Professional Librarian

To : Professional Librarian

252 . Barbara J . Cervera

From: Professional Librarian, Automated Cataloging Department

To: Professional Librarian, Automated Cataloging Department

HANGES OF STATUS

T BRARY (Continued) 253. Jo Anne W. Hawkins

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Date Time Mos. Rate RBC --

From: Head Librar ian , Perry-Castaneda Library 100 12 35,600 Library

To: Head Librarian, Perry-Castaneda 10/1/86 100 37,000 Lib ra ry

Temporary salary increase from $37,000 t o $38,000. Return to $37,000 ef fec t ive 4/1/87.

Law L i b r a r y 2 5 4 , Barbara S. Bridges

From: Professional Librarian

To : Professional Librarian

255. Jonathan Pratter

From: Professional Librarian

To: Professional 1,ibrarian

256. Steven M. Barkan

From: Associate Law Librarian

To : Associate Law Librarian

[GANIZED RESEARCH I n s t i t u t e f o r Fus ion S t u d i e s

257. Patrick 11. Diamond

From: Research Scientist

To : Research Scientist

258. James W. Van Dam

From: Research Scientist

To : Assistant Director

2 5 9 . Jean-Noel Leboeuf

From: Research Scientist

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy Grant (50%)

Full-time

Item, Department, Title, Name

HANGES OF STATUS

RGANIZED RESEARCH (Cant inued) I n s t i t u t e for Fusion Studies (Continued) 260. Ahmet Y. Aydemir

From: Research Associate

To : Research Associate

261. Michael T. Kotschenreuther

From: Research Associate

To : Research Associate

262. T a i k Soo Hahm

Prom: Research Fel low

To: Research Associate

Source of Funds: Department Of Energy (50%)

263. Henry V. Unng

From: Senior Research b ell ow

To: Senior Research Fel low

ECIAL TTEMS Bureau of Economic Geology

264 . William L . Fisher

From: Director

To: Director

265 , Wflliam A . White

From: Senior Research Scientist

To: Research Associate

266. Malcolm P. Light

From: Research Associate

ro: Reseatch Scientist

Salary Effective % No.

Date T i m e Mos. Rate RBC --

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date --- T i m e Mos. Rate - RBC

WVGES OF STATUS

PECIAL ITEMS (Continued) Bureau of Economic Geology (Continued)

267 . Edgar H . Guevara

From: Research Fellow

To: Research Associate

268. Carolyn E. Condon

From: Research Scientist Assaciate I

Ta : Assistant Program Coordinator

McDonald Observatory 269. Thomas G . Barnes, IIi

From: Assistant Director

To: Assistant Director

Source of Funds: Revolving Funds

BER - Cen te r f o r Transportation Research 270. Sohei l Nazarian

From: Research Engineer Associate V

To : Kesearch Associate

'ONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS Center f o r Electromechanlcs

2 7 1 . John B. Gully

From: Assoc ia te Tecnical Director

To: Deputy Director

RRENT RESTRICTED FUmS institute fur Constructive Capitalism

272. Raymond W. Smilor

From: Research Associate

To: Director

100 12 26,772

9/15/86 LOO 12 26,772

F u l l - t i m e - Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name

L4NGES OF STATUS

'XTLT ARY ENTERPRISES Student Heal th Center

273 . Paul V. Thomas

Dare Time Mos. Rate RBC - - - -

From: Associate Director 100 12 43 ,689

To: Associate Director 10/1/86 100 12 45,000

274. Gerald T. Bell 03 17

From: Physician - General Medicine 75 12 60,400

To: Physician - General Medicine 1011186 75 12 62,379

275. Melinda C. McMichael 0314

From: Physician - General Medicine 75 12 55,000

To: Physician - General Medicine l 0 / 1 / 8 b 50 12 56 ,614

Dr. McMichael will be on LWOP effective 10102186.

276. A l b e r t E. Meisenbach, I11 0040

From: Physician-general Medicine 75 12 52 ,200

ro : Interim Medical llirector 9/1/86 100 12 60,000

I i v i s i o n of Recreational S p o r t s 2 7 7 . Thomas W. Dison

?ram: Associate Director

ro : Associate Dircc tor

lexas Iln i o n 2 78. Terry Dussalllc

k o m : Assistant to the Direc tor

:o: Assistant t o the Director

)Ivision of Housing and Food Service 279. .Tames 0. Braeutigam

'rom: AssucFate Direc tor

'0 : Associate Director

Full-time Salary

Leave % No. It?, Department, Title, Name Effective Time Mos, Rate - RBC

EAVES OF ABSENCE

SHOOL OF ARCHITLCTURE Associate Professor (Tenure)

280. Kent S . Butler

ILLEGE O F LIBERAL ARTS History

Associate Professor (Tenure) 281. Michael B. S t o f f

Assistant Professor on-Tenure) 282. Raymond H. Van Dam

Linguistics Professor (Tenure)

283. B j orn Lindblom

Oriental and African Languages and Literatures Assistant Profe~sor (Non-Tenure)

280. Irving J. Mandelbaum

Philosophy Professor (Tenure)

2 8 5 . Thomas K. Seung

Professor (Tenure) 2 8 6 . Ignazio A . Angelelli

Assis canL Professor (Non-Tenure) 287. Lynne E. McFall

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 288. Kathleen M. Higgins

Spanish a n d Portuguese Assistant Professor (Ncn-Tenure)

289. M. Sean Sconza

Assistant Professor (Hon-Tenure) 290. A n i b a l Conzalez-Perez

SAVES OF ABSENCE

'ECIAL ITEMS McDonald Observatory

Pro jec t Manager 291. Gerald P. Caree

'ONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS Applied Research Laboratories

Research Scientist 292. Thomas G . Muir, 3r.

'XILIARY ENTERYRlSES Student Health Center

Physician-General Medicine 293. Melinda C. McMichael

Full-time Salary

Leave X No. Effective T i m e Mos. -- Rate - RBC

1293

Full-timeSalary

Item. Department. Title, Name

ES IGNAT LONS

ENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND STUD£NT SERVICESOffice of Student Financial Aid

ASHistant Director294. Martha R. Tabor

Date ofResignation

8/31/86

%Time

100

No.MaR.

12

Rate

33,173

RBe

04290430

;HOOL OF ARCHITECTURESid W. Richardson Centennial

Professor in Architecture (Tenure)295. Richard L. Dodge. Jr. 8/31/86 SO 9 54,200 0347

0348

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)296. Howard P. Davis 8/31/86 100 9 31,100 0344

Director of Professional AffHlrs297. Vivian H. Silverstein 8/31/86 100 12 29,200 0422

)LLEGE Ol" LIBERAL ARTSAmerican Studies

Lecturer (Non-Tenure)298. Margaret L. Furse 8/31/86 32 9 29.200 0356

French and ItalianAssistant Professor299. David P. Birdsong 8/31/86 100 9 24,500 0451

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)300. Mary E. McGoey 8/31/86 100 9 23,100 0457

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)301. Norma J. Murphy 8/31/86 100 9 21.500 0458

Germanic LanguagesAssistant Prufessor (Non-Tenure)

302. Lynda J. King 8/31/86 tOO 9 25,200 0374

Phi10~lOphy

Professor (Tenure)303. Sarah J. Broadie 8/31/86 LOO 9 58,300 0452

Slavic LanguagesAssistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

304. FrantisE'k W. Galan 8/31/86 100 9 21,800 0358

A-ltD

Full-time Salary

Date of % Nu. I t e m , l e , Name Resi~nation Time Mos, Rate

ESLGNATIOMS

3LLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued) Sociology

Professor (Tenure) 305. Anthony M. Orum

ILLEGE UF COMMUNICATTON Radio-Television-Film

Professor (Tenure) 306. Stanley J. Garan

Associate Dean and Professor 307. George A . Wead

:BRARY Head Librarian, Automated

Cata log ing 308. Linda F. Williams

Professional Librarian 309, Charlotte P. McCann

Prof essional 1,ibrar i a n 310. Nancy J. Van Cleve

Professional Librarian 311. P. S. Thomas

Professional Librarian 312. Connie I. Ncal

GANIZED RESEARCH Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center

Librarian 313. Charlotte C , Carl-Mitchell

ECFAL 'ITEMS Bureau of Economic Geology Assistant Program Director

314. Edwin D. Davidson

RBC LI

Full-time Salary

Date of % No. it en^. n~partment, Title, Name Resign3 t ion Time Mos . Kate - RBC

=ECTAL ITEMS (Continued) Bureau of Economic GeoI.ogy (continued)

3 15. Jimmy Humphrey 8/31/86 2 5 12 61,800 0190

Marjne Science l n s r i t u t e - Port Aransas Research Scientist

3 1 6 . John J. Cullcn 10/5/86 LOU 9 29,200 0175

Bureau of Engineering Research Coordinator

317. Jill M. Mayfield

'XILTARY ENTERPRISES S tuden t Heal ch Center

Physician - Gcneral Medicine 318, Claude C. Riley

In terco l l eg ia te A t b l e t i c : ~ for Ycn Assistant Basketball Coach

319. Grcgg A . Polinsky

Assistant Basketball Coach 320. Paul D. Johnson

Development Manager f o r A t h l e t i c s 321 . Alfred R. Rochs

Assistant Academic Counselor 322. Greg P. Bistline

Lntercol legiate A t l ~ l e t i c s for Women Assistant Basketba l l Coach

323 . Jill R. Sclineidcr

Sports Information Director 3 2 4 . Christine Plonsky

I t v i s i o n of Housing and Food Service Assistant Director

325. Edmund T. Price

Assistant Director, Housing and Food Service 3 2 6 . Milburn D. Odom

I t e m , Department, Title, Name

:SIGNAT IONS

Full-t h e Salary

Date of % No. Resignation Time Mos. -- Rate RBC -

IXILTARY ENTEKPKISES (Continued) University of Texas Press

Acquisitions Editor 327 . Suzanne M. Cumer

Acquisitiorls Editor 328. David L. Catron

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

GENERAL ADMINISTKATION AN11 STUDENT SERVICES O H i c e of the Vice President fox Business Affa ir s 329. Amount of Transfer - $52,689

From: lnterest on Designated Funds Time Dcposits

Ta: Travel Management Operations

Transfer to fund travel management operations for 1986-87.

330. Amount of Transfer - $81,816

1237

RBC -

From: Interest On Designated Funds T i m e Deposits

To: Alca lde Publication Expense

Transfer to fund U.T.'s share of publishing Alcalde a e a part of the Annual Giving Program.

331. Amount of Transfer - $13,200

Prom: Lapsed Balances - Executive Order

To: Budget Office - Maintenance and Operation

Transfer of funds for maintenance and operation.

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT AND DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES

332. Amount of Transfer - $32,576 From: Allocation f o r Budget Adjustment

To: University Writing Program - Classified Personnel ($30,576) Maintenance and Operation 12,000)

Transfer of funds to establish 1986-87 budget.

333. Amount of Transfer - $200,000

From: Mike Hugg Fund - Other Operating Expenses

Tu: Mike Hogg Reserach Support Fund - Other Operating Expenses

Transfer of funds for support of studies i n local government and inter-governmental relations.

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE V I C E PKESLDENT AND PROVOST

3 3 4 . Amount of Transfer - $48 ,532

From: Allocation f o r Budget Adjustment

To: Southern Association of Colleges and schools S e l f - s t u d y Administrative and Professional Salaries ($27,100) C l a s s i f i e d Personnel ( $ 1 8 , 4 3 2 ) M80 ($3,000)

Transfer of funds t o e s t a b l i s h accounts for 1986-87,

335. Amount of Transfer - $209,602

From; lnt erscholastic League ($40,000) Fhotograpl.1~ ($1 5,000) Petex Training A i d s ($7,500) Petex Training School ($7,500) Keserve Fund ($139,602)

To: Continuing Education - Office of the Dean / A & P Salaries ($120,000) Classified Personnel ($65,652) Wages ($1,500) M & 0 ($15,500) Travel ($2,000) Computer Rental & Purchased Service ($4 ,950 )

Transfer of furlds to e s t a b l i s h budget for 1986-87.

SCHOOL OF ARCHLTECTURE 336 . Amount of Transfer - $35,000

From: V i s i t i n g Lecturers and Consultants ($29,000) Academic Developmcnt ($6,000)

To: Architecture - V i s i t i n g Lecturers and Consultants ($29,000) Academic Development ($6,000)

Transfer of funds for 1986-87 allocation.

COLLEGE OF I,IBERAI, ARTS Office of the Dean

337. Amount of Transfer - $145,000

From: Academic Development ($85,000) V i s i t i n g Lecturers and Consultants ($60,000)

To: Office of the Dean - Academic Development ($85,000) Office of t h e Dean - Visiting Lecturers and Consultants ($60,0001

Transfer of f u n d s f o r cur r icu lum develapment work and related academic prtlgram needs.

338. Amount of Trans fer - $10,000

From: Unallurated Teaching Equipment

Tu: Off i ce of the Dean - Spec ia l Equipment

Transfer of funds f o r Thomas Pullurn as start-up funds f u r research and for computer equipment.

L'RAPlSFERS OF FUNDS

1299

RBC -

ZOLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued) 339. Amount of Transfer - $50,000

From: Research Development Program

To: Office of the Dean - Unallocated Research Development

Transfer of funds f o r the continuatio~l of t h e e f f o r t t o provide more d i r e c t support t o co l l ege administration and development of the urganized research units.

3 4 0 . Amount of Transfer - $30,900 From: Linguistics, Teaching Assistants

To: French and Italian, Faculty Salaries

Transfer of funds t o provide for Assistant Instructors.

341. Amount of Transfer - $15,000

From: C.B. Smith, S r . Centennial Chair in U. S . - Mexico Relations # I , Allotment

To: LBJ Foundation

Provide funds f o r che Doutlas/Gronouski Policy Research Program.

3 4 2 . Amount of T rans f e r - $184,049

From: Unallncated Teaching Equipment

To: Office of the Dean - S p e c i a l Equipment

Transfer of f u n d s f o r spec ia l equipment for 1986-87.

Center for Asian Studies 3 4 3 . Amount of Transfer - $13,000

From: Plan 11 - Faculty Salaries

To: CenCcr f o r Asian S t u d i e s - Faculty Salaries

To provide funds f a r the appointment of V i s i t i n g Professor Jaga t Me11 t a.

Center for Middle Easter11 Studies 3 4 4 . Amount of Transfer - $15,974

From: Class ics - Faculty Salaries

To: Center f n r Middle Eastern Studies - Faculty Salaries

Provide funds f o r the appointment of Assistant Professor A l l e n R. Douglas and Caroline Williams. Lecturer.

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

1300

RBC - COLLECE OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued)

French and ltalian 345. Amount of Trar~s fcr - $30,900

From: E n g l i s h - Teaching Assistants

To: French and Ttalian - Faculty Salaries

Transfer of funds t o provide f o r Assistant Instructors.

3 4 6 . Amount of Transfer - $38,625 From: English - Faculty Salaries

To: French and Italian - Faculty Salaries

Transfer of funds to for the appointment of f i v e Assistant Instructore.

From: Economic - Far -u l ty Salaries

To: French and I t a l i a n - Faculty Salaries

Provide funds f n r the appointment of lecturers Evelyn Munn and Catherinr! R l c o .

Gov e rnmen t 3 4 8 . Amount of Transfer - $91,900

From: Engl i sh - Teaching Assistants To: Government - Teaching Assistants

Provide funds needed f o r appointment of teaching assistants.

Language and Area Center f o r Latin American Studies

3 4 9 . Amount flf Transfer - $10,000

From: Plan L 1 - Faculty Snlar ies

To: Language and Area Cenrer for Latin American Studies - Faculty Salaries

Transfer of funds to provide partial funding f o r the appointment i ~ f Lecturer Sandra tauderdale-Graham.

Oriental and African Languages and Literatures

350. Amount of Transfer - $14,420

From: Economics, Teaching Assistants

To: O r i e n t a l and African Languages and Literatures - Teaching Assistants

Transfer of f u n d s to provide f o r Teaching Assistants for 1986-87. A-117

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

COLLEGE OF LTBERAL ARTS (continued) Oriental and Atrican Languages and Literatures

351. Amount of Transfer - $ 3 4 , 6 2 5

From: Anthropology - Faculty Salaries

To: O r i e n t a l and African Languages and Literatures - Faculty Salaries

Provide funds f o r appointment of Assistant Instructors Watanabe, Abdel-Fattah, Mayumi Moriuchi, Hajime Wade and Yasuko Otake.

3 5 2 . Amount of Transfer - $20,000

From: Government - Faculty Salaries

To: O r i e n t a l and African Languages and Literatures - Faculty Salsr ies

Provide funds f o r t he appointment of Shifra Epstein, Lecturer.

Psychology 353. Amount of Transfer - $18,000

From: Oriental and African Languagse and Literatures - Teaching Assistants

To: Psychology - Teaching Assistants Provide funds for t h e appointment of Teaching Ass i s tan t s .

Slavic Languages 354. Amount of Transfer - $10,000

From: Government - Faculty Salaries

To: S l a v i c Languages - Faculty Salaries

Provide funds f o r appointment of K. Gurevich ( lecturer) .

355. Amount of Transfer - $32,200 From: Gnvernment - Faculty Salaries

To: S l a v i c Languages - Faculty Salaries

Provide funds for appointment of Lecturers Marisa Fushille and Lisa L i t t l e .

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

1302

RBC - COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES

Office of the Dcan 356. Amount of Transfcr - $100,000

From: Academic Development ($55,000) V i ~ i t i n g Lecturers and Consultants ($45,000)

To: Off i c e of the Dcan - Academic Development ($55,000) Office of the Dean - Vislting 1,ecturers atld Consultants (45 ,000 )

Trans fe r of funds for 1986-87 allocation.

357. Amount of Trans fe r - $75,000

From: Resrarch Development Program

To: Off i ce of the Dean - Unallocated Research Development Transfer of funds I s a continuation of the e f for t to provide more direct support to co l l ege administration and development of the Organized Research units.

358. Amount of T r a n s f e r - $110,315

From: Geological Sciences - Faculty Salaries

To: Office of t h e Dean - Reserve for Faculty Salar ies

Rerurn unused funds.

3 5 9 . Amount of Transfer - $20,000 From; Microbiology - Faculty Salaries

To: Off ice of the Dean - Reserve f o r Facu l t y Salaries

Botany 360. Amount of Transfer - $21,540

From: Unallocated Operating - Natural Sciences

To: Botany - Wages Transfer of f u n d s f o r Accounting Clerk I1 and a p a r t - t h e h o r t i c u l t ~ ~ r i s t .

Chemistry 381. Amount of Transfer - $10.000

From: Oftice of t h e Dean - Reserve f o r Faculty Sa1arie.s

To: Chemistry - Faculty Salaries

Provide funds f o r J o s e f Michl.

ERANSFERS OF FUNDS

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (Continued) Mathematics

362 . Amount of Transfer - $10,000

From: O f f i r e t ~ f the Dean - Reserve f o r Faculty Salaries

To: Mathematics - Faculty Salaries

Provide funds f o r appointment of Dr. Yau,

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Office of the Dean

363. Amount of Transfer - $47,000 From: Academic Development ($25,000)

V i s i t i n g Lecturers 8 Consultant ($22,000)

To: Office of the Dean - Academic Development ($25 ,000) Office of tlte Dean - Visiting Lecturers & Consultants ($22,000)

Transfer of funds f o r 1986-87 al locat . ions .

3 6 4 , Amount of Transfer - $35,000 From: Management Development Program

To: College of Business Administration Revolving Fund

Transfer 85-86 program revenues to Dean's O f f i c e Revolving Fund.

1303

RBC -

0249

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION Off ice of the Dean

365. Amount of Transfer - $25,000

From: Academic Development ($15,000) Visiting Lecturers and Consultants ($t0,000)

To: Office of the Dean-academic Developmcnt ($15,000) V i s i t i n g Lecturers and Consultants ($10.000)

Transfer of funds for 1986-87 allocations.

Radio-Television-Film 366. Amount of Transfer - $10,700

From: President's Association

To: Mrs. Mary Gibbs Jones Fellowship in C o m u n i c a t i o n ~ - Administrative and Professional Salaries

Transfer of funds f o r a supplementary stipend f o r Associate Professor Jan Krawitz, during 1986-87.

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

COLLEGE OF EUUCATTON Office of the Uean

367, Amount of T r a n s f e r - $37,000

Fram: Academic Development ($20,000) Visiting Lecturers and Consultants ($17,000)

To; Off ice of the Dean - Academic Development ($20,000) VisiLing 1,ecturere and Consultants ($17,000)

Transfer of funds f o r 1986-87 allocations.

368. Amount of Transfcr - $18,336

From: Majntenance and Opera t ion

To: Learning Resource Center - Wages

Transfer of funds provided to pay staff in charge of computer f a c i l i t i e s in Education Buildfng.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Of f i c e of the Dean

369. Amount of Transfer - $60,000 From: Academic Uevelopmcnt ($30,000)

V i s i t i n g Lecturers and Consultants ($30,000)

To: Off ice of the Dean - Academic Dcvelopmeilr ($30,000) V i s i t i n g Lecturers and Consultants ($30,000)

Transfer of f u ~ ~ d s f u r L986-87 a l loca t ions .

370. Amount of Transfer - $50,000 From: Research Development Program

To: Off i ce of the Dean - Unallocated Research Development

Transfer of funds f o r the c o n t i n u a t i o n of the effort to provide more d i r e c t supporr t o college administration and development of the Organized Research unit.

371. Amount of Transfer - $21.888

From: Unallocated Operating - Engineering To: E lec t r i ca l and Computer Engineering - Classified

Personnel

Transfer of funds to support salary for Technical Staff Assistant V.

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

130s RBC

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Continued) 372. Arnounr of Transfer - $313,350

From: Science and Engineering Development Program

To: Manufacturing Systems Engineering - A & P Salaries ( $ 6 1,000) Classified Personnel ($50,000) Wages ($137,350) M & 0 ($65 ,000)

Transfer of funds t o se t up the budget f o r 1986-87.

Mechanical Engineering 373. Amount of Transfer - $17,000

From: Various Donors / Various Purposes

To: Mechanical Engineering Scholarships

Transfer of funds t o cover scholarship expenditures f o r 1986-87 academic year.

3 7 4 . Amount of Transfer - $69,432

From: Office of the Dean - Reserve f o r Faculty Salaries

To: Mechanical Engineering - Faculty Salaries

Transfer of funds to cover new f a c u l t y salaries.

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Office of t h e Dean

375. Amount of Transfer - $45,000 From: Academic Development ($25,000)

Visiting Lecturers and Consultants ($20,000)

To: Office of t h e Dean - Academic Development ($25,000) Visit ir~g Lecturers and Consultants ($20,000)

Transfer of f u n d s for 1986-87 allocations.

Archer M. Huntington Museum Fund 376. Amount of Transfer - $340,437

From: Securities Income Account

To: Archer M , Huntington Museum Fund - A & P Salaries ($71,973) Classified Personnel ($191,364) Wages ($10,000) M & 0 ($65,600) Travel ($1,500)

Transfer of funds to e s t a b l i s h 1986-87 budget.

FRANSFERS OF FUNDS

L B J SCHOOL OF YUBLlC AFFAIRS 377. Amount of Transfcr - $19,700

From: Faculty S a l a r i e s

To: Administrative & Professional Salaries

Transfer funds to cover hal f of Associate Dean Dagmar Hamilton's salary f o r 86-87 ( she w i l l be 100% A&P in 86-87).

1306

RBC -

0263

SCHOOL OF LAW 378. Amount of T rans fe r - $214,000

From: Academic Development ($208,000) Visiting Lecturers and Consultants ($6,000)

To: School of Law - Academic Development ($208,000) Visiting Lecturers and Consultants ($6,000)

Transfer of funds for 1986-87 allocations.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

379. &mount of Transfer - $73,869

From: Mike Hogg Research Support Fund - Other Operating Expenscs

To: Policy Research I n s t i t u t e - Administrative Expenses Transfer of funds ro provide for sa lar ies of t h e Director and Administrative Secretary for 1986-87.

SCHOOL OF NURSING 380. Amount of Transfer - $35,000

From: Unallocated Departmental Operating Expense

To: Administrative and Professional S a l a r i e s - ( $ 1 7 , 7 9 2 ) Classified Personnel - ($14,280) Travel ($2,928)

Transfer of funds for temporary funding f o r a Director of S p e c i a l Proje-cts.

38 1. Amount of Transfer - $10,000

From: Unallocated Operating-nursing

To: Administri it ive and Professional Salaries

Transfer of funds necessary for appointment uf Dr. Heather Becker, Research Associate, Code 1000.

TMNSFERS OF FUNDS

CURKENT KESTKICTED FUNDS 387. hount of Transfer - $14 ,368

From: Regents' Chair in Higher Education Leadership

To: Development Office - Donor Research Project

Provide funds t o facilitate and accelerate prospective donor research e f i o r t s in the Development Office.

RBC -

0161

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

1306

RBC - 3RGANZZED RESEARCH

Center f u r Relativity 382. Amount of Transfer - $10,000

From: College of Natural Sciences - Office of the Dean - Maintenance and Operation

To: Center for Kelativity - Classified Personnel Transfer of funds f o r an Administrative Assistant.

383. Amount of Tranefex - $10,000 From: College of Natural Sciences - Theoretical Physics

Program - Maintenance and Operation

To: Center for Relativity - Maintenance and Operatinn

Transfer of funds for expenses i n connection with transfer of Claudi Tef telbaum,

Research Institute - Wcinberg 3 8 4 . Amount of Transfer - $22,500

From: Theoretical Physics - Maitenance and Operation

To: Research I n s t i t u t e - Weinberg - Administrative And Professional Salar ies

Transfer of furids i n support of Dr. Weinberg's research s t a f f .

SPECIAL ITEMS Institute f o r Geophysics

385. Amount of Transfer - $18,225

From: Industrial Associates

To: ~ c h o l a r s l i i ~ / f e l l o u s h i p Funds

Transfer of funds are needed t o supplement the Scholarshfp/Fellowship fund.

AUXTLIARY ENTERPRISES Division of Housing and Food Service

386. Amount of Trana fe r - $35,978

From: Repair and Maintenance

To: Division Office - Administrative and Professional Salaries

Transfer of Ass is tant Director pos i t i on . I n t e r n a l re-alignment of respons ib i l i t i e s .

The report of transfers represents appropriations to date to Departments and Projects from the allocations included in the 1986-87 OriginalBudget. The docketing of the transactions is done on a cumulative year-to-date basis for the fiscal year. The budgeted allocations andaccount number series are listed as follows:

For Educational Programs and Projects:

Endowments for Matching PrivateGrants for the Endowment ofAcademic Positions

Account Number 20-9750-0100

Humanities Research CenterAcquisitions

Account Number 20-9750~0200

Special Equipment Academic andResearch Projects &Operations

Account Number 20-9750-0300

Engineering Special EquipmentAccount Number 20-9750-0400

Natural Sciences Special EquipmentAccount Number 20-9750-0500

Computer Equipment AcquisitionsAccount Number 20-9750-0600

Repair ProjectsAccount Number 20-9750-0700

Special Graduate FellowshipsAccount Number 20-9750-0800

Special Research Support - Computer Scienceand Electrical Engineering

Account Number 20-9750-0900

Student Financial Aid ContingencyAccount Number 20-9205-9800

The "19" account number series AUF funds are allocated to the colleges/schools and other administrative units to support new classroom andlaboratory equipment acquisitions, to replace worn out or obsolete instructional equipment and to be used as matching funds for those Federalfunding programs that provide teaching and graduate research equipment on a matching basis. Support is prOVided for special projects to improveand enhance selected instructional and graduate research training programs as approved by the President, for emergency repairs, remodeling andrelated items necessary to maintain the academic facilities.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTINSPECIAL DESIGNATED FUNDS TRANSFERRED FROM

AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND ALLOTMENT ACCOUNTS

SpecialHumanities Equipment Special ResearchResearch Academic and Engineering Support - ComputerCenter Research Projects Speci a1 Science and

RBC Acquisitions &Operations Equipment E1 eeL EngineeringNumber 20-9750-0200 20-9750-0300 20-9750-0400 20-9750-0900-----~~ ----------~-

-----.._------ -------~----------------

$ 1,000,000 S 6,000,000 $ 2,500,000 $ 1,000,000-----------~ ----~------- -----~~--~-- ------------

1986-87 Budget Allocation

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCESMath

Special Equipment

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONGraduate School of Business

Special Equipment

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONJournalism

26

25

98

$ 500

50,895

$ $

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONOffice of the Dean

Special EquipmentCurriculum and Instruction

Special EquipmentEducational Administration

Special EquipmentEducational Psychology

Special EquipmentSpecial Education

Special Equipmentlearning Resources Center

Special Equipment

321 69.899

234 400

233 8,200

261 11 ,790

232 3,900 ...c...:

235 2.805 ....0

AVAILABLE UNIVERSIIY kUNU ALLUIMtNl ALLUUNtb

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERIMG O f f i c e o f t h e Dean

Equi pment Rep1 acement Equipment Replacement Equ i pmen t Repl acement

Aerospace Engi neer i ng & Engineeri ng Mechanics Matching Funds - Kyr i akides/Li echt i

Electrical & Computer Engineering Research Equi pment Rep1 acement

COLLEGE OF F I N E ARTS O f f i c e o f the Dean

Speci a1 Equipment Speci a1 Equipment Speci a1 Equipment

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF L I B R A R Y SC I ENC E Speci a1 Equ i pmen t Speci a1 Equ i pmen t

COLLEGE OF NURSING Special Equipment

PHARMACY Spec i a1 Equ i prnent Spec i a1 Equipment Spec i a1 Equ i prnent Spec ia l Equipment

RBC Number - - - - - - -

100 231 237

150

135 97

134 236 320

22 101

133

23 24 39

319

Spec i a1 H u m a n i t i e s Equ i pmen t Speci a1 Research

Research Academic and Engineer ing Support - Computer Center Research P r o j e c t s Spec i a1 Science and

A c q u i s i t i o n s & Operations Equipment Elect. Engineering 20-9750-0200 20-9750-0300 20-9750-0400 20-9750-0900

- - - - - - - - - - - - --------."-..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND ALLOTMENl ACCUUNI~

RBCNumber

HumanitiesResearchCenter

Acquisitions20-9750-0200

SpecialEquipment

Academic andResearch Projects

&Operations20-9750-0300

EngineeringSpecial

Equipment20-9750-0400

Special ResearchSupport - Computer

Science andElect. Engineering

20-9750-0900

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORKSpecial Equipment 228 $ $ 50,000 $ $

PHYSICAL PLANTWEL 1. 30BLBJ Auditorium-Carpet

449448

30,00050,000

SPECIAL ITEMSMSI-Port Aransas

Special Equipment

Subtota1

92

$ 80,000

110, 000

$ 785,968 $ 499,144 $ 500,000

=.=:====;:;.:======.== ==========::= ====;;;;;=====-==== ==;:;:=====;::;:;;::;;:==500,000$499,144$785,968$80,000$Total Transferred 1986-87

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

October 26, 1986

Dr. James Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor for

Academic Affairs The University of Texas System Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. nuncan:

The docket for the December 4-5, 1986, meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recomndatioa and presentation to the Board.

I reconnnend approval.

Sincerely,

Robert H. ~ u t g r d President

bmd

Enclosure

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

DOCKET FOR DECEMBER 4-,5,1986 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations to t h e University . . . . . D - 3

Use of Textbooks Written by Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I)-4

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services:

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Governmental D-5

State and Local Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D- 7

Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D- 10

Amendments to t h e 1985186 Operating Budget (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . within e x i s t i n g budget t o t a l s ) D-I3

Amendments to the 1986-87 Operating Budget (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w i t h i n existing budget totals) D- 15

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

GIFTS FROM PRTVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The following gifts have been received and are recommended f o r acceptance by the U.T. Board of Regents:

Donor Purpose Amount

I. Lena E. Callier Trust In support of Callier $ 65,165.10 c/o Interf i tst Bank Dallas, NA Center f o r Comunication Dallas, Texas 75283 Disorders

2. Excellence in Education In suppart of The School $ 80D,OQO.OO Foundation of Engineering and Mr. J. Erik Jonsson Computer Science 3300 Republic Bank Tower Dallas, Texas 75201

3 . United Way of Metropolitan Dallas 901 Ross Avenue Dallas, Texas 75202

4 . United Way of Metropolitan Dallas 901 Ross Avenue mallas, Texas 75202

In support of Callier $ 30,000.00 Center for Communication Disorders

In support of Callier $ 30,000.00 Center for Communication Disorders

THE UNIVERSITY OF TFXAS AT DALLAS

U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY

In accordance with Part One, Chapter 111, Sec t ion 24 of the Rules and Regula- tions of tha Board of Regents of The University of Texas System, I recommend approval of the use of the following faculty authored books as textbooks f o r the 1986-87 fiscal year:

Royalty Cost to per Author

T i t l e Author Student per volume

Comparative Urbanization Brian J. Berry $12.95 10.OX

Making S p i e s H,EI.A. Cooper and L. J. Redlinger

Practicum Competency Carolyn Hetherwick and Adrienne Dykes $10.50 67.02

Ordinarily Sacred Lynda Sexson $ 9.95 0.0%

America's Second Century Alfers, Pool and $11.95 1.0% Mugleston

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPHEW

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON- GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Description:

2, Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

3 . Agency: NO.: New Funds: Current Period : Titlefllescription:

4 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescript ion:

5. Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Tit le/Description:

6. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

ARCO O i l and Gas Company None $30,768 J u l y 7 , 1986 through J u l y 7 , 1987 Tndustrial Practica Program Agreement

ARCO O i l and Gas Company None $23,931 May 21, 1986 through February 28, 1987 Industrial Practica Program Agreement

ARC0 Gas and O i l Company None $8,967 May 27, 1986 through December 31, 1986 Industrial Internship Program Agreement

ARCO O i l and Gas Company None $9,860 August 1, 1986 through May 29, 1987 Industrial Internship Program Agreement

ARCO Oil and Gas Company None $13,350 July 1 , 1986 through May 29, 1987 Industrial Internship Program Agreement

Convex Computer Corporation None $21,000 May 13, 1986 Funding for Graduate Student and Technical Support for the University's Convex CI Computer

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (~ont'd) Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

7. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title:

8 . Agency: No.: New Funds: Curren t Period: Title/Description:

9. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

10. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: Titlc/Description:

Mobil Research and Development Corporation None $5,000 August 7, 1986 Upgrade the instrumental capabilities in isotopic geology - geochemistry (Center for Lithospheric Studies)

North Texas Cormniss ion None $14,658 August 25, 1986 High Technology Industrial Development Advisor ( ~ o n a l d A. ~icks)

Texas Instrumants, Inc. None $1,500 August 20, 1986 Analytical services to be performed by the Chemistry Department at The University of Texas at Dallas

Texas Instruments, Inc. None $ 2 4 , 4 8 6 June 1, 1986 through May 31, 1987 Industrial Practica Program Agreement

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

U .T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

The following items have been awarded and are recormended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

I . Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: TitlelDescription:

2. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

3 . Agency: No* : New Funds: Current Period: ~itle/Descri~tion:

S t a t e Board of Insurance IAC (86-87) 1224 $6,000 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 To provide rent space for purpose of conducting insurance agents and adjuster examinat ions.

Texas Department of Health IAC (86-87) 1353 $18,000 September 1, 1986 through August 32, 1987 To provide audiological assessment, otological examination, and hearing aid examination and assessment.

Texas Rehabilitation Commission None $1,000 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 To rent space to Texas Rehabilitation Commission as required for staff development.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

DECEMBER 5-5., 1987

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL G O V U W E ~ (FWS GOING OUT)

The following itama have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

2. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

3. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Description:

4 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescript ion :

The University of Texas at Austin (University of Texas System Center for High Performance Computing) I A C (86-87) 1416 $30,000 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Performing Agency w i l l furnish The University of Texas at Dallas the services of its Cray X - ~ ~ 1 2 4 computer system and related equipment.

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas IAC (86-87) 1265 $10,200 September 1, 1986 through May 31, 1987 For Allan K. Bird to teach three courses in Fall and Spring semesters in the Program of Communication Disorders

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas I A C (86-87) 1357 $411,440 September 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 To provide maintenance and operational support for UTD Administrative Computer housed at J o i n t Administrative Computer Center.

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas None $39,500 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 To provide a c l i n i c a l physician to nerve as Head of Medical Services at Cal l ier Center for speech and language problems.

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - State and Local (~ont'd) Regents' Meeting December 4-5,1986

5 . Agency:

No* : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descript ion:

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas I A C (86-87) 1381 $8 ,400 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 To provide evaluations and psychotherapy through the servicas of a doctoral intern to the Callier Center for Cormnunieation Disorders.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AMD EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following item have been awarded and are recormended for approval by t h e U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: No. New Funds: Current Period: ~itle/Descri~tion:

2 . Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

3 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

4 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

i. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Per iad: TitlelDescription:

Department of Education GO08402115 $100,000 September 1, 1984 thru August 31, 1g87 Research in ED of t h e HDCP: Language Interactions BTE Mothers and Their Non-EIDCP-Downs Syndrome Lang-Impaired Children

Department of Education GO08630411 $109,693 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Non-Directed Demonstration Projects for Deaf-Blind Children and Youth

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Inst i tute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders & Stroke 2 ROI NS18276-04 $303,905 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Phonatoty and Neural Correlates of Spasmodic Dysphonia

Department of the Navy Office of Naval Research N00014-86-K-0452 $62,500 July 1, 1986 through September 30, 1989 Theoretical S t u d i e s of Squeezed-State Generation in Propagating Laser Beams

~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ e a d ~ u a r t e r s NAGW- 935 $20,000 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Studies of Impulsive Penetration and Viscous Interaction

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Cant 'd) Regents' Meeting December 4 - 5 , 1986

6. Agency : No. : New Funds: Current Period: ~itle/ Description:

7 . Agency: No* : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

8 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

9 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

10. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

11. Agency: No* : New Punds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

12. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

NASAlHeadquarters NAGW-957 $ r s, ooa September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 To Find the Normal Component of the Magnetic F i e l d Across the Neutral Sheet in the Distant Magnetotail Detected by ISEE- 3

NASAlLangley Research Center NAS1-17399, Modification No. 10 $94,947 July 28, 1986 Support Activities to Maintain SUMS Flight Readiness

National Endowment for the Arts 86-5265-0259 $33,000 July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 Small Press Transla t ion Project

National Science Foundation ATM-8404024, Amendment No. 02 $126,000 August 12, 1986 through November 30, 1987 Continuation of Studies of Low and Middle Latitude Particle Precipitation

National Science Foundation ATM-8501173, Amendment No. 0 1 $105,000 August 12, 1986 through October 31, 1987 Continuation of Airglow Imaging Diagnostic Studies of Low and Middle Latitude Ionospheric Dynamics

National Science Foundation ATM-8503560, Amendment No, 01 $133,000 June 3, 1986 through October 31, 1987 Stratospheric Pollutant Ion Composition Experiment

National Science Foundation DCR-8517277 $23,700 August 1, 1986 through September 30, 1988 Complexity Theory and Computational Complexity of Algebraic Algorithms

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Cont'd) Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

13. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period: ~itlel~escription:

14. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descript ion:

U . S . Air Force Electronic Systems Division, PKR F19628-86-K-0042 $3 ,394 September 8, 1986 through September 7 , 1989 Electodynamics of the High Latitude Ionosphere

U . S . Environmental Protection Agency R8132L2-01-0 $ 4 3 , 8 4 1 October 1, 1986 through September 30, 1988 Are Intermittent Streams S t a b l e Ecosystems?

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBEX 4-5 , 1986

The term "ratett f o r academic personnel is the full-time nine-month base rate; for all other personnel it is t h e full-time twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and the period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date Time Mos. Rate

APPOINTMENTS

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS Center for Space Sciences

Research Associate (~nclassified) 1. Marc R. Hairston

Center for Quantum Electronics Rasearch Associate (Unclassified)

2. Vytas T. Gylys

Full- time Salary

Effective X No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date Time Mos. Rate RBC

CHANGES OF STATUS

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS Center for Quantum Electronics

3 . Carol D. Eberhard

From: Research Associate (Unclassified) 50 12 16,800

To: Research Associate (Unclassified) 8/01/86 LOO 12 19,800

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

AMmMXNTS TO THE 1986-87 OPERATING BUDGET

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5 , 1986

The term "rate" for academic personnel is the full-time nine-month bass rate; for a l l other personnel it is the full-time twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of t i m e for which he is appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds f o r payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. I t e m , Department, Title, Name Date - - ! E Time Mos. Rate

APPOINTMENTS

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND STUDFAT SERVICES Office of Internal Audits

Director (Unclassified) 1. Michael J. Foxman

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION School of A r t s and Humanities

Visiting Professor (Non-tenure) 2. Michael Sexson 9/01/86 100 9 36,000 D27

3. R o b e r t D. Romanyshyn 111687 10 9 50,000 D38

4 . Lynda Sexson 9/01/86 100 9 36,000 D40

Associate Professor (Tenure) 5 . Fred Curchack

Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 6 . Johanna Drucker

7 . Gerald M. Janosco 9/01/85 100 9 26,000 D39

Visiting Assistant Professor INon-tenure) 8. Johannes H. Birringer 9/01/86 100 g 25,250 D33

4. S a l l y Harrison-Pepper 9/01/86 100 9 25,250 D34

10. Garth M. Montgomery, Jr. 9/01/86 100 9 25 ,250 D35

11. Alan Sondheim 9/01/86 100 9 2 5 , 2 5 0 D36

Faculty Associate (Non-tenure) 12. Andre Rotkiewicz

1 3 . Stephanie M. Stearns 9/01/86 to0 9 16,468 D22

Fll-time Salary

Effective X No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date Time Mos. Rate RBC

APPOINTMENTS (Cont'd)

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION (Cont'd) School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Assistant Professor on-tenure)

14. Lawrence J. Reitzer 1/16/87 100 9 27,000 Dl7

15. John D. Humphrey 9/01/86 100 9 27,000 D l 8

Vis i t ing Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 16. Sang K. Chung 9/01/86 100 9 18,000 D l 9

Senior Lecturer 111 (Non-tenure) 17. Michael H. Patrick 10/01/86 100 9 37,300 D56

Senior Lecturer I (Non-tenure) 18. Cynthia E. Ledbetter

School of Social Sciences Professor (Tenure)

19. Brian J. Berry

Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 20. Mark T. Dickie

21. L o w e l l D. Kiel

2 2 . Kevin M. Thompson

23 . Wim P. Vijverberg

School of Management A s s i s t a n t Professor (Non-tenure)

24. Terry L. Arnburgey

25. Syming S. Hwang

Senior Lecturer I (Non-tenure) 26. Anne C. Townsend

27. Robert W. Davis

28. Hossein S . Shafa

9101186 LOO 9 85,000 D37

Ful l - time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate

APPOINTMENTS (Cont'd)

RES IUENT INSTRUCTION ( Cont ' d ) School of Human Development Visiting Associate Professor on-tenure)

29. Louise S. Tighe 9/01/86 100 9 33,216 D28

Practice Teaching Specialist (Non-tenure) 30. Carolyn R. Musket 9/01/86 100 9 22,658 D41

31. Janice W. Lougeay 9/01/86 100 9 22,029 D42

School of General Studies Senior Lecturer I (Non-tenure)

32. Susan P. Chizeck

GIFT FUNDS School of Engineering

33, B lake E. Cherrington

Professor (Tenure)

Dean (Unclassified)

Supplemental Income

Associate Professor (Tenure) 34. Dung 'I. Huynh

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Resaarch Associate (Unclassified) 35. David Creed

36. Nadira I. Sayed

37. Shang-Pwu Shia

Research Scholar (Unclassified) 38. You-Cheng Xu

Centar f o r Space Sciences Research Associate (Unclassified)

39. Marc R. Hairston

D50

9\01/86 LOA 9 63,750

9/01/86 100 12 85,000

9/01/86 100 12 15,000

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate RBC

CHANGES OF STATUS

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION School of Management

4 0 . Jong-Shi Pang

From: Professor Tenure) 100 9 47,650

To: Professor (~enure) 9 / 0 1 / 8 6 100 9 52,000

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS School of Human Development

41. Nahid T. Hooshyar

From: Research Associate (~nclassif i e d ) 100 12 24,720

To: Research Associate (Unclassified) 9/01/86 100 12 32,000

Full-time Salary

Leave % No. Item, Department, Title, N a m e Effective TimeMos. Rate RBC

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION School of A r t s and Humanities

Professor (~enure) 42. Stephen M. Simpson

43. Rainer Schulte

Associate Professor (Tenure) 44. James M. Baker

School of Natural Sciences and Hathemtics Professor ( ~ e n u r e )

4 5 . Brian A . T i n s l e y

Assistant Professor on- tenure) 4 6 . John G. Burr

School of Social Sciences Assistant Professor (Non-tenure)

47. David F. Merriman

School of Management Professor (~anure)

48. Rogene A. Buchhol z

4 9 . Rabi S. Bhagat

Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 50. Ho-Sang Kang

School of Human Development Associate Professor

51. Terese F i n i t z o

Full-time Salary

Date of X No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Resi~nation Time Mos. Rate RBC

RESIGNATIONS

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION School of A r t s and Humanities

Professor (Tenure) 52. Lilian R . Furst

School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Assistant Professor on-tenure)

5 3 . Panagis Moschopoulos 8/31/86 100 9 28,700 ~5

School of Social Sciences 54. Jack Meltzer

Professor and Program Head (Tenure) 9130186 50 9 59,381

Dean (Unclassified) 9130186 50 9 79,174

Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries ( 5 0 2 ) Instructional Administration (50%)

Associate Professor (Tenure) 55. Francis J. Cuunnings, III

DESIGNATED FUNDS Continuing Education Program

Program Coordinator (Unclassified) 56. John B. Moore

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

EL PASO, TEXAS

October 24, 1986

Dr. J a m e ~ P. Duncan, Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the December 4 - 5 , 1986 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

Sincerely,

u~ Haskell Monroe

President

THE TJNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

DOCKET FOR U. T. EL PAS0 REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

TABLE OF CONTEXTS

Gifts from Private Donors and F o u n d a t i o n s . . . . . . . , . , , . . . , . . . . , . , . .

Travel f o r Faculty and Staff..,.. ................................ Businefi~ Contract for S e r v i c e s . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . ................... Standard Affiliation Agreement..,., , . . . . . , , . . . . . , l . , . . .+ . . . . . . . ,~

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development and Educational Senice s (Funds Coming In)

S t a t e and Local Government ................................. Non-Governmental ........................................... Federal and Foreign Government .............................

Contracts and Grants f o r Research, Development and Educational Services (Funds Goine Out)

Federal and Foreign Government ............................. Amendments to the 1985-86 Operating Budget:

(Tncluding faculty and s taf f appointmenrs changes in status and transfers of funds within e ~ i a t i n g budget totals) ..............................

Page No.

EP - 3

EP - 4

EP - 5

EP - 6

THE U N I V E H S I T Y OF T F U S AT EL PAS0

U. T. BOARTI OF REGENTS MEETING

D B C W E R 4 - 5 , 1986

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS A N n FOUNDATIONS

Thc following g i f t s have been recerved and a r e recummended f o r acceptance bv the U.T. Bnard of Regents:

Donor P u r ~ a s e .-

Amount

1. *Estate o f Agnns T. Jfrou The 1986 Excellence F u n d . $31,700.00 A t t n . : Ms. F a t Woodward F o r the A~nes T. , l t r r l u Trunt: Account Adminis- Memorial Zil l rary Fund . traror Trust Services Div is ion MBank El Paso N.A. P . 0. Box 1072 El Paso, Texas 79958

2. *Estate of Helen O'Shea For t h p 19Sh Excel1,ent-e $ ' I O / , O O O ,OO Keleher F c n d . Fur t h e Helen 0' c /o MBank E l P a s n Shea K ~ l e h e r Memorial A t t n : G a i l Kirkpatrick Presidential Scho larsh ip P.0. Box 1072 Fund EL Paso, Texas 79958

3 . *Mr. and Mrs. Ellis 0. The 1986 Alumni Fund Fnr $50,000.0f3 Mayf ield Excellence-Challenge C r a n t . c /o Hayf i e l d a11d For the E l l i s and Susan Perrenor H a y f i e l d Professorship Fund S u i t e 5 2 5 First Ci ty in the Col lege o f B u v I r ~ e s s National Bank B l d g . Adrnjnistrat ion . Membership: E l P a s o , T ~ x a s 19901 The Presldenr's Associates

and ~ : h a n c s l l n r ' s Co i i nc i l .

* No letter of transmittal Lrom donor.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

U. T. BOARD OF REGEKTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF

The foll~wing t r i p is reported in accordance with Secrion 10.33 of Chapter 111 of Part I1 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents f o r the government of the University of Texas System when the absence is for a longer period than tweaty-nine days.

Name : Title: Department : Destination: Period: Purpose :

David A. Hackett Assis rant Professor Department of History London, United Kingdom August 30, 1986 to Decemher 30, 1986 To reach c o u r s e s i.n London during the Pall 1986 semester for students from a consortium of Texas universfties.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

BUSINESS CONTRACT FOR SERVICES

The following contract has been awarded and is recommended for a p p r o v ~ l hy the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency:

Funds: Period: Title/Description:

Metromobile CTS, 2321 Wyomlng Avenue, El Paso, Texas Per Cont t a c t September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1989 Metromobile wlll be a sponsor of The University of Texas at El Paso preseason basketball tournament.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEMENT

This agreement is recommended for approval by the 11. T - Board of Regcnts has been approved by an attorney of the Office of General Counsel and is based on the model agreement adopted on December 16, 1977.

Date: Purpose :

R.C .A . Health Services of Texas, Inc. dba a s Vista H i l l s Medical Center 10301 Gateway West, El Paeo, Texas August 22, 1986 The University provides an academic program with respect to heal th care and related educational experiences, and t h e F a c i l i t y will provide persnnnel educated in the f l e l d of health care.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval hy the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Perf od : Title/Description:

2. Agency: No, : New finds: Current Period: Title/Descrlptlon:

3. Agency:

Ho. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Desexiption:

The University of Texas Aust in , School of Social Work IAC (86-87) 14 3 5 $2,800.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 The performing agency aqreeo to provLde t h e services of a work study student to assist the EL Paso Program Coordinator on the UT-Austin/UT-El P a u o Cooperative MSSW Program for the 1986-87 fiscal year,

Texas State T,ibrary and Archives Commission LAC (86-87) 142 1 $2,600,00 Sentember 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 The performing agency will fill requests far the loan or photocopylag of library materials t o all Texas p u b l f c , academic, and special libraries without charge when those requests are received on the OCLC interlibrary loan system from the t en interlibrary loan centers that make up the Texas S t a t e Library Communications Network (TSLNC) . Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center R e g i o n a l Academic Health Center - El Pasv IAC(86-87) 1459 $13,200.00 September 1, 1986 th rough August 31, 1987 Performing agency d l 1 provide an employee who in a physician, duly licensed to practice medicine in Texas, t o render psychiatric consu l t i ng and medical administrative senices t o the Receiving Agency. The selection of the p h y s i c i a n will he dec ided j o i n t l y and agreed upon by the physician, w l l l be decided j o i n t l y and aareed upon by the Receiving Agency.

The Unfversity of Texas ar El Paso Contracta and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Service8 - State and Local Government (Funds Comfng In) ~ont'd, U. T. Board of Kegents Meeting, December 4-5, 1986

4 . Agency: No* : New Funds : Current Period:

T i t l e /Description:

5 . Agency; No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Dcsctiption;

6 . Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Description:

O f f i c e of t he Attorney General N o t A p p l i c a b l e $1,335.00 August 2 1, 1986 through Decemlrer 3 1, 1986 Special and technical services of providing expert witness in connection -

wfth the inquiry into Pricing Practices p under the ESSX Custom Tar i f f , Dbcket No. 6771 before the P u b l i c Utility Commfasian of Texas.

San El izar io Independent School D i s t r i c t Educational Services Contract $30 ,943 September 1, 1986 through May 31, 1987 San E l t zar io Bilingual Learning Community: An A p p l i c a t i o n Technology.

Texas Commission an the A r t s 5845 VA $ 1 , 6 5 0 . 0 0 October 6 , 1986 through October 10, 1984 Terry Allen, Visl t i n g Artist Workshop

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1386

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEtrEJ,OPHEWT Am

AMI EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - HON-GOVERNMENTAL

The folloving items have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/~escription:

2. Agency: No.: New Funds : Current Period: T i t l e /Description:

3. Agency: No.: New Funds : Current Period: Title/Deacription:

4. Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period:

5 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period: TitfelDescription:

Eellogg Foundatf on Award Letter $23,327.00 August 1, 1986 through July 31, 1989 Kellogg Fellowship Program.

The Robert A. Welch Foundation AH-528 $24,0U0 June 1 , 1986 through May 31, 1989 Molecular Reactions and Theoretical Organic Chemistry.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting FY 1987 Funding Agreement $2,802.00 October 1, 1986 through September 30, 1987 Tune-In Adverrising Activities.

National Public Radio Agweemen t None September 23, 1986 through September 30, 1987 Public Radio Sate l l i t e Interconnection Agreement.

Council f o r International Exchange of Scholars 092951Award Letter $18,550.00 Septemher 1, 1986 through May 31, 19R7 Vfsfting Fulhright Scholar

The University of Texas at El Paso Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) Cant' d. U, T. Board of Regents Meeting, December 4-5, 1986

6 Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period: Title/T)escription:

El Paso Communfty Foundation Award Letter $5,000.n0 August 21, I986 through January 32 , 1987 L a d i e s and Leadership.

THE UNIWIRSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GUVERWNT

(FUNDS COMING I N )

The following items have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

I . Agency: No, : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Deecription:

2, Agency: No,: New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descriptiun:

3. Agency : No.: New Fund a : Current Period : Title/Descrlption:

4 , Agency: No. : N e w Funda: Current Period: Title/Descriptian:

5. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Descriptinn:

U. S. Department of Transportation DT OS59-86-C-00041 $70,000.00 (D.O.T.) $105,185.00 (Total) August 21 , 1986 through August 20, 1987 A Case Study Evaluatfon of Effecte of the Motor Carrier Safety Act ( 1 9 8 4 ) on Domestic and Foreign Carriers Operating Along K ~ R 11. S./Mexican Border.

National Science Foundation INIR-8414409 Amendment Number 02 $84 ,330 .00 (Amend) $201,455 -00 (Total) Kovember 15, 1984 through A p r i l 30, 1990 Current Transient Response of Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys After Depassivation hy a Controlled Scribe (Materials Research)-(Supplemental award and extensfon of time) . National Science Foundation RIL-8604132 $295,000.00 August 15, 1986 through January 31, 1990 Acquisition of General Purpose Test ing F a c i l i t y CMTS) for Geotechnica l Engineering Investigators.

U , S. Army Corps of Engfneer Bailment Agreement None May 5, 1986 - I n d e f i n i t e Per fud Bailment Agreement betwcen U . S . Arir~y Corps of Encineers and E l Paso Centennial Museum.

U. S . Army Cnnstruction Engineering Research J.aboratory DACA 88-86-M-1259 $9,938.00 August 16, 1386 thrnugh A p r i l 30, 1987 W a s t e Iderltlficatlon Expert System.

The University of Texas at El Paso Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services - Federal and Foreign Government - (Funds Coming In) December 4-5, 1.986

6 Agency:

No. : Mew Funds : Current Period: Tit le/Description:

Agency :

No. :

New Funde : Current Period: Title/Description:

8. Agency:

No, : New Funds: Current Perf od: Title/Descrfptfon:

9. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Periad: T i t l e / D e s ~ r ~ ~ t i o ~ r ;

10. Agency: No.; New Funds: Current Period :

LL. Agency:

NO. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Descrfption:

Directorate of Engineexing and Housing (DEH), Fort Bliss, Texas and Brett Russell Assignment Agreement, Amendment No. 1 $50 ,899 .08 March 28, 1987 through March 27 , 1989 Assignment Agreement, Title VII of the Intergovernment Act of 1970.

U. S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory DACW 88-84-D-0005, CERL-EN-4-260 Amend No. 1, Task No. 4 $12,543.00 (Amend) $40 ,043 .00 (Tota l ) August, 1985 through necember 31, 1986 Expert System Training and Envfronmental Applfcations - Supplemental Award and Extension of Period.

National Ins t i tu te of Environmental Health Scf ences I R 2 5 E504163-01 $48,585.00 September 16, 1986 through August 31, 1988 Mojave Toxin as an Imunotoxln.

U. S , Department of Education G008425108, Revision Number 02 $89,316.00 September 1, 1984 through Auguet 3 1 , 1987 Bilingual Education Program - Project Honors.

National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute 1 815 HL35735-01A1 $5O,VUO. 00 Senternber 30, 1986 through September 29 , 1988 Biology of Inophores : A St mct~ire / Reactivity Study.

National Institute of Environm~ntal Health Sciences I R15 ES04154-01 $48,830.00 September 16, 1986 Through August 3 1 , 1988 The Mutagenic P o t e n t i a l of Sodium Azide .

Ths University of Texas a t El Paso Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services - F e d e r ~ l and ForeF~n Government - (~unds Coming In) December 4-5, 1986

12. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: TitlelDescrlption:

1 3 , Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit le /Descr ipt lon:

14 . Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period: T i t l e /Descr ipt lon :

1 5 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti t le /Descr ipt ion:

16. Agency: No. : Hew Funds: Current Period : T i t 1elDescription:

U. S. Department of Energy DE-FGO5-B4ER13292, Amendment Number A003 $51,948.00 (Amend) $153,948.00 (Total) September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Macrocyclfc Lanthanide Ion Selective Reagents . National Endowment f o r the Arts 86-4142-0163 $2,000.00 January 1, 1987 through May 1, 1987 Artists in Residence Ser ies .

A i r War College, Department of Air Force Assignment Agreement $54,265.76 July 1 , 1985 through June 30, 1987 Intergovernmental Personnel A c t of 1970 Assignment Agreement.

U . S . Army Cons trttc t ion Engineering Research Lab DACW-88-86-M-1094 None September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Services a £ Student at Research and nevelopment tabs. Funds w f l l be Awarded through Modifications to Contract.

National Aeronautics & Space Administrstion NAG9- 1 7 5 $78,957 .OO September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Impact of S o l i d s Onto Cmposlte Materials.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL, AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

CWwDS GOING OUT)

The follaving i tems have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U. T, Board of Regenta:

1 . Agency: Subcontract Agency :

No. : New Funds: Current Period : T i t la/Deacriptlon:

Agency : Subcontract Agency :

No. ; New Funds : Current Period: Tit le/Description:

3 . Agency : Subcanr ract Agency: No. : New Funda; Current Period : Title/Description;

Natfonal Science Foundation Board of Regente - University of Madison- Wisconsin Subcontract No. NSF-G-85-001 $42,625.00 July 1, 1985 through June 30, 1987 KRISP 04-06: Kenya Rtft Seismic P r o f i l e s An International Cooperative Experiment.

National Science Foundation Board of Regents - Universtty of Madison- Wisconsin Subcontract No. NSF-G-85-001, Amendment $23,860.00 July 1, 1905 through June 30, 1987 KRISP 84-86: Kenya R i f t Sefsmic Profiles An Tnternational Cooperative Experiment.

U. S . Department of Education G & A L i m i t e d BETTA Sa te l l i t e Contract No, 300830219 $38,325.00 October 1, 1985 through September 30, 1986 Research and Service Contract.

THE UNIVERSITY OF T?XAS AT EL FASO

U . T . BOARB OF REGENTS ' MEETING

December 4-5, 1986

AKEXDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

he term "rate" for academic personnel is the full-time nine-month base rate; for 11 other personnel 19 is the full-tfme twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving proportionate amount depending upon the fractfon of time f o r which he la ppointed and the ~eriod af his appointment. Source of funds far payment of alaries, unless otherwise shown is the departmental s a l a r i e ~ account,

Full-time Salary

Effective Z KO. Date Time Foe. Rate RBC -- -

3LLEGE OF EDUCATION Educational Leadership and Counseling Assistant Professor (non-tenure)

1. Anne Y. Gallegos 07/16/86 50 9 $ 2 4 , 2 7 2 199

3LLECE OF ENGINEERING Electrical Engfneering Professor (non-tenure)

2. J im Merkel

?ECIAL ITEMS Rural Nursing Health Care Services Director

3. Mary J , Ferrell

Advanced Technology Research Program Research Associate

4. Rrishnan S . Raghuveer

Effect l v e Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date

CHANGES OF STBTUS

GENERAL hDMINISTRAT'LOI4 AWD STITDENT SERVICES Off ice a f t h e Controller of Accounts

1. March 8. Guevara

From: Supervisor I , Pay rol l Df vis ion

To: Assistant Coatroller of Accounts 07/28/86

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bducational Leadership and Counseling

2 , Jimmy R, Walker

From: Aseociate Professor (tenure)

To: Associate Professor and Chairman (t tnure)

2OLLEGE OF SCIENCE Mathematical Science

3. Vilappakkam R. Srinivasan

From: Professor (tenure) Prof cssor (tenure)

To: Professor and Chairman (tenure) 06 /01 /86

AUXTLIARY ENTERPRTSES Intercollegiate Athletics 4. Dan W. Viola

From: Strength Coach

To: Student Services Coordinator 07/07/86

F u l l - t h e Salary

X No. Time Mos. -- Rate RBC -

Ful l - t h e Salary

Effective % No* Iten, Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate - RBC

RESIGNATIONS

SPECIAL IT= R u ~ a l Nursing Health Care Services

Director 1. Alayaius Willims 05/31/86 100 12

Contract Research and Services Program Evaluator

2. Roger R. Brune 05 125 186 80 12

XANSFER OF FUNDS

IUXIL IARY ENTERPRISES Campus Conceseions

1, Amount of Transfer: $126.163

From: Concession Sales Balance

To: Wages Employee Meals Purehsaes Maintenance & Operation Sales Commissions Other Commiseions Equipment Selling Expense S t a f f Benefits

Athletics Special Shows & Events Union

To fncreaaa Campus Concessions budget to ref lect addi t ionai expenses associated with increased revenues.

Intercollegiate Athletics 2. Amount of Transfer: $50,351

From: Football - Gate Recefpts

To: Adminietrative 8 General Off i c e Gupplf es $ 4,000 Sun Bowl High School Events 16,000

Facility Maintenance GUS - Maintenance & Repairs

Ticket Office - Commissions Expenses Football - Gate Sales 3,316 Basketball - Gate Sales 2,918

Sports Medicine Medical Insurance Medical Services Operating Supplies Telephone Service Awards

Evat Management Football - Other Expenses

To increase Iatercollegiate Athletics budget t o re f lec t additional expenrcs aasociated with increased revenues.

T k U N M I l Y d E X A S of thE PERMIAN BASIN

lctober 22, 1986

lr. James P. Duncan I x e c u t i v e Vice Chancellor fo r

Academic Affairs, Ad Interlm Ihe Un ive rs i ty of Texas System j01 Colorado Street \ u s t i n , Texas 78712

t t t e n ti on : Mr . Frank Graydon Budget Di rector

)ear Mr. Graydon:

The docket for t h e Decemtxr 4-5, 1986 meeting o f the Board of Regents i s iubmitted for your recornrendation and presen ta t i on t o the Board .

I recommend approval .

Bruce Revel1 Chief Business O f f i c e r

PB- 1

490'1 E. Vn~versity . Odessa Texas 79782-8301 * (91 5 ) 367-201 1 Midland (81 5) 563-24o0 Austin (51 2 ) 477-5407 . Dallas (214) 823-9293

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN

U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

TABLE OF CONTENTS

f t s from Private Oonors and Foundations.. ....................... PB-3 36-87 Vaca t ion Allowance ...................................... PB-4

] t rac t s and Grants for Research, Development and Educational r v i c e s - S t a t e and Loca l Government ............................ P B - 5

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

GI FTS FROM PRIVATE OONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The fol lowing g i f t has been received and i s recommended for acceptance by the U.T. Board of Regents:

Donor Purpose Amount

1. * W . D. Noel Cont r ibu t ion t o the $100,000 Center f o r Energy & Economic D i v e r s i f i c a - t i on

*No letter of t r a n s m i t t a l from the donor

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN

U, T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

1986-87 VACATION ALLOWANCE

The results o f the foregoing a c t i o n will provide i n 1986-87 t h i r t e e n and one- h a l f (1%) holidays and spec ia l l e a v e days, and a t o t a l o f twelve (12) working days annual vacat ion leave for U n i v e r s i t y employees w i t h less than two (2) years service. Vacat ion accrual fo r each o f t h e other categories of service will be accordingly increased by one and one-half days (12 hours) . See the fol lowing schedule:

U . T . System Adrin- Maximum Hours to Carry Employees With T o t a l i stration Hours Forward From One F i s c a l S t a t e Employment O f : Accrued Per Month Year To Next Fiscal Year

0 b u t less t h a n 2 years 2 b u t less than 5 years 5 b u t less than 10 years

10 b u t less than 15 years 15 but less than 20 years 20 and over years

Although all employees a r e encouraged t o utilize vacat ion in t he y e a r which ac- crued, employees may carry forward unused vaca t i on f r o m one f i s ca l year t o the n e x t . The schedule presented above i n d i c a t e s maximum carry fo rward au thor ized by the Approp r i a t i ons B i 11 ( t h e one and one-hal f (14) days f o r hol idays converted t o vacation t i m e must be taken i n t h e 1986-87 fiscal year).

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4 -5 , 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESERACH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

The f o l l o w i ng i tern has been awarded and i s recommended for approval by the J . T. Board o f Regents:

I . Agency:

No.:

The Univers i ty of Texas a t Dallas (Performing Agency)

IAC (86-87) 1145

New Funds : $42,000

Current Period: September 1, 1986 t o August 31, 1987

T i tle/Descri p t i o n : Interagency Cooperation Con t rac t between U . T . Permian Basin (Receiving Agency) and U .T . Dallas (Performing Agency).

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

San Antonio, Texas

October 28 , 1986

Dr. James P. Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Academic A f f a i r s THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM 601 Colorado Street Aust in , Texas 78701

Dear D r . Ouncan:

The docket f o r the December 4-5, 1986 meeting o f the 8oard o f Regents

i s submitted t o you f o r recommendation and presentat ion t o the Board.

I recommend approval.

SA- 1

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

DOCKET FOR DECEMBER 4-5, 1986 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Paqe No.

................................ Use of Textbooks Written by Faculty SA-3

........................................ Schedule o f Athlet ic Events Sh-3

Business Contracts f o r Services .................................... SA-5

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Servf ces:

State and Local Government ............................... SA-7

.................................................. Federal SA-8

Trademark License Agreements ....................................... SA-10

Amendments t o the 1985-86 Operating Budget ( including faculty and staff appointments and changes i n status and transfers o f

............................. funds within e x i s t i n g budget totals). . S A - 1 1

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY: I n accordance w i t h Sec t i on 24 o f Chapter 111, Part One o f the Regents' Rules and Regulations f o r government o f The Univer- s i ty o f Texas System, approval i s recommended for use o f the following faculty- authored textbooks f o r the 1986-87 f i s c a l year:

T i t l e

1. Economics

Per Vo l ume C o s t Roya 1 ty

Authorcs) To Student Per Author

Dr. Dale B. Truett $ .a6 Dr. Li 'la J. Fl ory T r u e t t $35.95 $ 2.59

ATHLETIC SCHEDULES: Approval i s recommended f o r the f o l 1 owing 1986-87 a t h l e t i c schedules f o r The University o f Texas a t San Antonio:

MEN'S 1986-87 BASKET0ALL SCHEDULE

November 28 December 3 December 5-6

December 12-13 December 18 December 20 January 3 January 5 January 8 January 10 January 12 January 17 January 22 January 24 January 26 January 29 January 31 February 5 February 7 February 12 February 14 February 17 February 21 February 26 February 28 March 5-7

Jarvi s Chri sti an Col 1 ege The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Arlington Rice Univers i ty I n v i t a t i onal Bas ketbal 1 Tournament Arkansas S t a t e University Tournament Georgia Southern Col 1 ege Baylor University Houston B a p t i s t U n i v e r s i t y Centenary College o f Louisiana Univers i ty o f Arkansas a t L i t t l e Rock Samford Universi ty The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Ar l ington Hardin-Simmons Uni v e r s i ty Georgia State U n i v e r s i t y Mercer University St. Mary's University (Hemisf af r Arena) Georgia Southern Call ege Stetson Uni vers i ty Houston 0apti st U n i v e r s i t y Centenary College o f Louisiana University o f Arkansas a t L i ttl e Rock Samford Uni vers ty Stetson University Hardi n-Si mmons Univers i ty Georgia S t a t e University Mercer Uni v e r s i ty TAAC Playoffs a t University o f Arkansas a t L i t t l e Rock

San Antonio San Antonio

Houston S t a t e Univ. , Ark. San Antonio San Antonio Houston Shreveport , La. San Anton io San Antonio Arl i ngton Abi lene Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. San Antonio S ta tesboro , Ga. De Land, F l a . San Antonio San Antonio L i t t l e Rock, Ark. B i rmingharn, A1 a. San Antonio San A n t o n i o San Antonio San A n t o n i o

Little Rock, Ark.

SA- 3

The University o f Texas a t San Antonio Schedule o f A th le t ic Events Cont 'd Regents Meeting December 4-5, 1986

WOMEN'S 1986-87 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

November 28-29 December 3 December 5-6 December 8 December 10 December 13 December 16 December 20 January 5 January 8 January 10 January 12 January 15 January 17 ,

January 21 January 26 January 31 February 2 February 5 February 7 February 10 February 16 February 21 February 25 February 28 March 2

L'eggs Tournament University o f Huus ton Ladyjack D i a l Classic Southwest Texas State University Southern Methodist University Texas Tech University St. Mary' s Universi ty Stephen F. Aust i n Universi ty Lamar Univers i ty The University o f Texas a t Arlington Sam Houston State Uni versi ty East Texas State University North Texas State University Texas MI University Pan AmerS can Uni versi t y St. Mary' s U n i v e r s i t y (Hemi sFai r Arena) Tulanc Universi ty University o f New Orleans The University o f Texas a t E l Paso Sam Houston State Uni v e r s i ty Crei ghton Univcrsi t y Southwest Texas State University Pan American University Bay1 or Uni versf ty The University o f Texas a t El Paso Pra i r ie V i e w A$M University

Las Cruces, N.M. Houston Nacogdoches San Antonio Dallas Lubbock San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio Edi nburg San Antonio New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. San Antonio Huntsville Omaha, Nebraska San Marcos San Antonio Waco El Paso San Antonio

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

FUNDS GOING OUT

The following con t rac t has been awarded and i s recommended for approval by t h e U.T. Board of Regents:

Agency: Service Fee: Current Period:

T i tl e/Descri p t i on:

City Armored Serv ice $131 per month October 2, 1986 until t e r m i n a t i o n by either party To provide armored car serv ice t o The Un iver - s i t y o f Texas a t San Antonio Bookstore once each day, Monday through Friday, to a designa- ted bank i n San Antonio, Texas

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. HOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NO#-GOVERNMENTAL

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The followjng items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board o f Regents:

1. Agency: Arco Oil and Gas Company No. : None Hew Funds : $1,452 Current Period: September 30, 1986 u n t i l completion T i tle/Description: Monftorihng of pipeline trenching w i t h i n

Falcon Reservoir, Zapata County, Texas

2. Agency: No- : New funds : Current Period: TitlejDescription:

Lightning O i 1 Company None $637 August 2 6 , 1986 until completion Archaeological Survey o f a Well Pad S i t e a t Chaparral Wildlife Management Area

3 . Agency: Southwest Research Institute No. : 99175 New Funds: $21,302 Current Period: August 28, 1986 through June 30, 1987 T i tle/Description: To perform quantum mechanical calculations on

nonl i near optical polymers

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOB RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U.T, Board of Regents:

1. Agency: City o f San Antonio Alarno Service Delivery Area Private Industry Counci l

No. : None New Funds : $38,370 Current Period: July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 T i t l e/Descri p t i on: San Antonio Labor Market Information System

(SALMIS)

2. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current P e r i o d : TitleIDescription:

3, Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: f i tle/Descripti on:

County o f Bexar Nane $4,976 August 20, 1986 until completion L imi ted archaeological i n v e s t i g a t i o n s a t t h e nor thern ha1 f a f block NCB 100 (Phase 111) s i t e o f t h e new Jus t i ce Center, San Antonio, Texas

The University o f Texas Health Science Center a t San Antonio IAC(86-87)-1313 $21,625 September 1, 1986 through May 31, 1987 To provide the leaching services o f Dr. Antonio Furino to t h e Hea l t h Science Center

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS1 MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPHENS

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U.T. Board o f Regents:

1. Agency: Oepartment of Commerce Mi nor i t y Bus i ness Development Agency

No. : 06-10-85021-01 New Funds: $372,727 Current Period: July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 Title/Description: To extend the expirat ion date and provide

add1 t i onal f undl ng

2. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: T i t 1 e/Descripti on:

Department o f Commerce Minori ty Business Development Agency 06-20-86015-01 $226,320 October 1, 1986 through September 31, 1988 Inst i tute f o r Bus i ness Growth

3. Agency: Oepartment o f Health and Human Services Public Health Service O i v i s i o n o f Research Resources

No- : 5 SO6 RR08194-07 New Funds : $404,176 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 T I tl e/Descri p t i on: For cont inuat ion of support for research

4. Agency: Department o f Health and Human Services Public Health Service NatSonal Eye Institute

No.: 1 R01 EY06438-01 New Funds: $64,870 Current Period: September 30, 1986 through September 29, 1987 T i t l e/Description: Localization of Retinyl Palmitate Hydrolase i n

the Eye

5. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: T i tle/Description:

6. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: T i tle/Descrlption:

Department o f the Interior National Park Service Los Campadres De San Antonio Missions National Historical Park None $12,816 October 7, 1986 until completion Archaeological i n v e s t i g a t i o n s for t h e Mission Concepci on drai nage project

National Endowment f o r the Humanities R0- 21112- 86 $15,550 January 1, 1986 through December 31, 1987 To increase the budget by matched funding

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Federal C o n t ' d Regents Meeting December 4-5, 1986

7. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: T i tle/Description:

National Science Foundation R f 1-8603971 $299,504 August 15, 1986 through January 31, 1990 Structurally Controlled Caupled Underflow Between the Lower Glen Rose Formation and the Edwards Group, South Central Texas

8, Agency: U. 5 , Small Business Admin is t ra t ion No.: SB-2M-00126-01 New Funds : $212,443 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 T i tle/Descriptian: Small Busi ness Devel opment Center

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEET1 NG

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

TRADEMARK LICENSE AGREEMENTS

The following agreement has been awarded and i s recommended for approval by the U,T. Board o f Regents:

Licensee:

License Issue Fee: Roya 1 t y :

Period: Descr ip t ion:

Jean St. Pierre Fashions, Inc. 14126 Marquesas Way Marina Del Rey, California 90292 $50 7% of the gross sales price o f a l l licensed products sold May 1, 1986 t o December 31, 1988 Nonexcl us4 ve l i cense t o u t i 1 i ze The University o f Texas a t San A n t o n i o ' s marks on wearing apparel

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

AMENOMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

The term " r a t e " for academic personnel i s the full-time nine-month base rate; for a l l o t h e r personnel i t is the full-time twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving the proportionate amount depending upon the fraction o f t ime f o r which he i s appointed and t h e period o f h i s appointment. Source o f funds f o r payment o f salaries , unless otherwise shown, i s the departmental salaries account.

F u l l - t i m e Sal arv *

E f f e c t i v e X No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate RBC

CHANGES OF STATUS

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE O f f i c e o f Contracts and Grants

1. Carol A. Hollingsworth

From: I n t e r n a l A u d i t o r I1 09/01/85 100 12 20,472

To Coord ina tor of Contracts and 08/15/86 LOO 12 24,000 Grants

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND HUMANITIES Music

2. Nei l E . Wi lson

From: Professor (Tenure)

To: P r o f e s s o r and Acting Director 08/01/86 100 1 34,360 (Tenure) Stipend for Administrative

Duties 5 2,250

Full-time Sa 1 ary

Oate o f % No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Resignation Time Mos. Rate - RBC

RESIGNATIONS

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE News and Information Office

Director 3 . Sandra Jordan

SA- 12

TRANSFERS OF FUNOS

4. Amount o f Transfer: $18,378.00

RBC - 105

From: O f f i c e o f the President Travel ($1,400)

O f f i c e o f the Vice President f o r Administration Travel ($318)

Office o f the Vice President f o r Business A f f a i r s Travel ($700)

Office o f the Business Manager Travel ($200)

Accounting Off ice Travel ($35)

Payroll O f f i c e Travel ($50)

Personnel O f f i c e Travel ($420)

Purchasing Travel ($100)

O f f i c e o f Internal Audi t Travel ($200)

O f f i c e o f the Dean o f Students Travel ($424)

O f f i c e o f Admissions and R e g i s t r a r Travel ($1,600)

O f f i c e of Institutional Studies and PI anni ng Travel ($100)

Development O f f i c e Travel ($720)

News and Information Of f i ce Travel ($424)

Office o f Contracts and Grants Travel ($50 )

Col lege o f Business Travel ($300)

College o f F i n e Arts and Humanities Travel ($72)

College o f Social and Behavioral Sciences Travel ($200)

Col l ege o f 'Sci' ences and Engi neeri ng Travel ($200)

Accounti ng and I n f o r m a t i on Systems Travel ($720)

Economics and Finance Travel ($303)

Management and Marketing Travel ($820)

Art and Design Travel ($600)

English, Classics and Philosophy Travel ($680)

Music Travel ($424)

B i c u l tural-Bi 1 i ngual Studies Travel ($280)

Educat ion Travel ($2,014)

Social and Policy Sciences Travel ($700)

Earth and Physical Sciences Travel ($640)

Engi neeri ng Travel ($600)

Li f e Sciences Travel (8424)

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

4. Amount o f Transfer: $18,378.00 (Conti nued)

From: Mathematics, Computer Science and Systems Design Travel ($720)

O f f i c e o f Media Resources Travel ($100)

Recrui ti ng Travel Travel ($600)

Library Travel ($800)

Physical Plant - Administration T rave 1 ($140)

Physical Plant - Building Maintenance Travel ($100)

Physical P I a n t - Custodial Services Travel ($100)

Physical P I ant - Grounds Mai ntenance Travel ($100)

To: Unal 1 ocated - General Admi n i s trat i on and Student Services Maintenance and Operati on ($5,447)

Unal located - General I n s t i t u t i o n a l Expenses Maintenance and Operat ion ($1,294)

Unal l ocated Instructional Admi n i strati on Maintenance and Operati on ($772)

Unal 1 ocated Departmental Operati ng Expenses Maintenance and Operati an ($9,625)

Library - Unal 1 ocated Maintenance and Operation ($800)

Unallocated Plant Support Mai ntenance and Operati on ($140)

Unal 1 ocated P l ant Support - 0ui 7 d i ng Mai ntenance Mai ntenance and Operati on ($100)

Unallocated Plant Support - Custodial Services Maintenance and Operation ($100)

Unallocated Plant Support - Grounds Maintenance Maintenance and Operation ($100)

To lapse funds from travel i n t o unal located funds.

5. Amount o f Transfer: $368,865.00

From: O f f i c e o f the President Admi n i strati ve and Professional Salaries ($4,375.00)

Vice President f o r Administrat ion Administrative and Professional Salarles ($5,720.73)

Vice President f o r Business Af fa i rs Administrative and Professional Salaries ($146.54)

Budget O f f i c e Wages-Workstudy ($500.00)

O f f i c e of the 8usiness Manager Class i f ied Salaries ($649.42)

Acccunting Off i c e Classi f ied Salaries ($265.68)

Personnel Maintenance and Operation ($1,366.88)

O f f i c e of the Oean o f Students Classified Salaries ($2,138.45)

Admissions and Registrar Classified Sal aries ($5,653.92)

Unallocated General Administrative and Student Services Maintenance and Operation ($18,667.95)

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TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

5. Amount o f Transfer: $368,865.00 (Continued)

From: News and I n fo rma t ion O f f i c e C l a s s i f i e d Salaries ($6,512.81)

O f f i c e of Contracts and Grants Administrative and Professi anal Salaries ($2,750.00)

College o f Business Classified Salaries ($181.18)

College of Fine A r t s and Humanities Maintenance and Operations ($1,068.76)

College o f Social and Behavioral Sciences Maintenance and Operation ($740.92)

College o f Sciences and Engineering Admfnistrat ive and Profess iona l Salaries ($11,164.98) Classified Salaries ($18,396.00) Maintenance and Operation ($495.00)

Accounting and Information Systems Cl a s s i f ied Salaries ($1,875.23)

Economics and F i nance Faculty Salaries - Summer ($7,050.04)

Management and Market i ng Faculty Salaries - Summer ($6,914.50) C l a s s i f i e d Salaries ($7,454.23) Maintenance and Operation ( $ 5 5 8 . 5 0 )

Art and Design Faculty Salaries - Summer ($3,993.00) Classi f ied Salaries ($1,054.17)

English, Classics and Philosophy Faculty Salaries - Summer ($17,526.06) Cl ass i f i ed Salaries ($3,960.18) Mai ntenance and Operati on ($37.00)

Foreign Languages Faculty Salaries - Summer ($26,695.57) Classified Salaries ($110.49) Mai ntenance and Operati on ($3,620.00)

Mus i c Faculty Salaries - Summer ($4,216.98)

Behavioral and Cultural Sciences Faculty Salaries ($1,066.66) Maintenance and Operati on ($2,465.00)

Bicul tural-Bi 1 i ngual Studies Faculty Salaries - Summer ($6,030.00) Class i f i ed Salaries ($2,185.14) Maintenance and Operation ($1,069.00)

Education Faculty Salaries - Summer ($32,362.41) M a i ntenance and Operati on ($2,124,251

Social and Policy Sciences Facul ty S a l a r i e s ($1,800.00) Faculty Salaries - Summer ($1,520.89) Maintenance and Operatian ($679.20)

Earth and Physical Sci ences Facul t y Sal a r i es - Summer ($9,276.15) Maintenance and Operation ($5,000.00)

Engi neeri ng Faculty Salaries - Summer ($3,054.10) C l a s s i f i e d Salar ies ($3,039.00) Maintenance and Operation (83,198.88)

L i f e Sciences f a c u l t y Salaries - Summer ($2,097.83) Wages ($2,917.92) Wages - Workstudy ($3,000.00) Maintenance and Operation ($2,500.00)

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

5. Amount o f Transfer: $368,865.00 (Continued)

From: Mathematics, Computer Science and Systems Design Faculty Salaries ($4,625,001 Faculty Salaries - Summer (814,787.16) Faculty Salaries ($941.81) Maintenance and Operation ($998.30)

Office o f Media Resources Maintenance and Operation ($3,795.00)

Center f o r Studies ' in Business, Economics, and Human Resources Maintenance and Operatian ($1,857.23)

Vice President f o r Business Af fa i rs Computer Services ($450.00)

Budget O f f i c e Computer Services ($200.00)

Personnel Off ice Computer Services ($4,500.00)

O f f i c e o f t h e Dean o f Students Computer Serv i ces ($200.00)

Accounting and Informati on Systems Computer Services ($4,000.00)

Economics and Finance Computer Services ($29,000.00)

College of Fine Arts and Humanities Computer Services ($500.00)

Behavioral and Cultural Sciences Computer Services ($6,000.00)

Unal located Departmental Operating Expense Maintenance and Operation ($45,764.00)

To: Of f ice o f the President Equipment ($269.00)

Vice President for Academic Affairs Wages ($150.00) Travel ($1,300.00)

Vice President for Business Af fa i rs Classi f ied Salaries ($3,214.28) Equipment ($1,472,00)

Budget Of f ice Wages ($500.00) Travel ($56.94)

OTfjcc o f the Business Manager Wages ($1,600.00) Wages - Workstudy (835.00)

Accounting Office Admi n i stratf ve and Pro fess i anal Salaries ($371.00) Wages ($2,500.00) Wages - Works tudy ($130.00)

Payroll O f f i c e C 1 a s s j f l ed Salaries ($1,246.15)

Personnel O f f i c e Wages ($4,500.00) Equipment ($1,366.88)

Office o f General Services Maintenance and Operation ($20.00) Trave l ($600.00)

Purchasi ng C1 assi f i ed Salaries ($11,378.22)

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TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

5. Amaunt o f Transfer: $368,865,00 (Continued)

To: O f f i c e of Internal Audit Wages - Workstudy ($225.00)

Of f ice o f the Dean o f Students Maintenance and Operation ($50.00)

Admi s s i ans and Aegi s t r a r Wages ($8,500.00)

O f f i c e o f Institutional Studies and Planning Maintenance and Operat ion ($10.00)

Mail Service Maintenance and Operat ion ($150.00)

institutional Memberships Maintenance and Operation ($175.00)

Diplomas and Commencement Maintenance and Operation ($120.00)

Administrat ive Travel Trave 1 (8550.00)

U n a l l o c a t e d General I n s t i t u t i o n a l Expenses Maintenance and Operation ($8,257,813

College o f Business Wages - Workstudy ($225.00)

Callege o f Fine A r t s and Humanities Equipment ($1,068.76)

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Classified Salaries ($1,376.27) Equipment ($740.92)

College o f Sciences and Engineering Equipment ($495.00)

Unallocated Instructional Administration Mai ntenance and Operat i on ($28,140.89)

Accounting and Information Systems Faculty Salaries ($2,446.25) Wages ($600.00)

Management and Marketing Equipment ($558.50)

English, Classics, and Phi losophy Faculty Salaries ($1,302.39) Equipment ($37.00)

Foreign Languages Wages ($1,400.00) Equipment ($2,960.00) Travel ($500.00) Consultants ($160.00)

Behavioral and Cultural Sci ences F a c u l t y Salaries - Summer ($4,166.34) Equipment ($2,465.00)

Oicul tural-Hi 1 i ngual Stud ies Wages - Workstudy ($350.00) Equipment ($719.00)

Education Facu l t y Sal a r i es ($577.78) Wages (!$300,00) Equipment ($1,927.60) Travel - Practical Teaching ($193.65)

Social and Pol icy Sciences Equipment ($679.20)

Earth and Physical Sciences Faculty Salaries ($825.94) Faculty Salaries ($2,111.50) Equipment ($13,422,751

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TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

5. Amount of Transfer: $368,865.00 (Conti nued)

To: Engineering Equipment ($3,198.88)

L i fe Sciences Faculty Salaries ($0.04) Facul ty Salaries ($944.44) C lass i f i ed Salaries ($2,003.91) Equipment ($6,414,0f)

Mathematics, Computer Science and Systems Design Equipment ($998.30)

Office o f Media Resources Wages ($2,800.00) Equipment ($995-00)

Unal located Faculty Salaries Facul ty Salaries ($131,583.48)

Unal l mated Oepartmental Operating Expense Mal ntcnance and Operations ($8,958.69)

Center for Studies i n Business, Economics, and Human Resources Equipment ($1,299.73) Travel ($557.50)

Office of the President Computer Services ($25.00)

Vice President f o r Administration Computer Services ($14.00)

V i c e Prcs i dent for Academic Affai rs Computer Services ($1,850.00)

Accounting O f f i c e Computer Services ($49,000.00)

Payroll O f f i c e Computer Services ($1,500.00)

O f f i c e o f General Services Computer Services ($250.00)

O f f i c e of Internal Audit Computer Services ($200.00)

Office o f Institutional Studies and Planning Computer Services ($1,540.00)

News and Information O f f i c e Computer Services ($250.00)

Off ice o f Contracts and Grants Computer Services ($35.00)

College o f Business Computer Services ($1,650.00)

A r t and Design Computer Services ($50.00)

English, Classics, and Philosophy Computer Services ($50.00)

Foreign Languages Computer Services ($250 .00)

College o f Social and Behavioral Sciences Computer Services ($250.00)

Behavioral and Cu 1 tural Sciences Computer Services ($1,000.00)

Bicul tura l - B i 1 i ngual Studies Computer Services {$100.00)

Education Computer Services ($ZOO& 00)

Social and Policy Sciences Computer Serv ices ($3,000.00)

Engineering ,

Computer Services ($3,500.40)

\NSFERS OF FUNDS

5. Amount o f T rans fe r : $368,865.00 (Conti nued)

To: L i f e Sciences Computer Services ($400.00)

Mathematics, Computer Science and Systems Design Computer Services ($25,500.00)

To lapse unused funds and clear d e f i c i t balances.

SA- 19

T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

October 22, 1986

D r . James P. Duncan Execut i ve Vice Chancel 1 o r

f o r Academic A f f a i r s The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas Systern 601 Colorado Street Aust in , TX 78701

Dear U r . Duncan:

The docket f o r t h e December 4 - 5, 19% nectin~ o ! . the' Horll-cl o f

Regents i s submitted for your recommendation and p r e s e n t a t i o n t o the

Board.

I recm~~nend a p p r o v a l .

S i nce re l y ,

r e c t o r

JRM: k a l

T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S II4STITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

U. T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, ILlSc,

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Business Contracts for Serv ices . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . .TC-3

Amendments t o the 1985-86 Ope ra t i ng Budget ( i n c l u d i n g f a c u l t y and s t a f f appointments, changes i n s ta tus and t r a n s f e r s o f funds, w i t h i n e x i s t i n g budget t o t a l s ) . , . ,TC-4

T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

U. T, BOARD OF REGENTS ' M E E T I N G

DECEMBER 4-5, 1.986

B U S I N E S S CONTRACTS FOR S E R V I C E S

The fo l l o w i n g c o n t r a c t has b ~ e n awarded and i s recommended f o r a p p r o v a l by t h e U. T. Board o f Regents:

Agency : Funds : Per iod :

D e s c r i p t i o n :

Kathryn Wicks $1,065 July 29, 1986 t h r o u g h January 31, 1987 To produce a 25 t o 30 page color ing book f o r a t a r g e t audience o f approx imate ly 7 t o 10 years o f age t h a t will communicate t h e d i v e r s e cul tural h e r i t a g e o f t h e State o f Texas as represented i n t h e Texas Fo l k l i f e Festival

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS INSTIl-UTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

U, T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4 -5 , 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

The tern1 " r a t e " i s the f u l l - t i m e twel ve-month r a t e , t h e appointee r e c e i v i n g a p r o p o r t i o n a t e amount depending upon t h e f r a c t i o n o f time f o r w h i c h he i s appointed and t h e per iod o f h i s appointnient. Source o f funds f o r payment o f sa l a r i e s , unless o t h e r w i s e shown, i s the depar tn~enta l s a l a r i e s account.

Full-time Sal ary

Date o f % No, I tem, Department, Tit le , Narrje Resignat ion - Time -- Mos. Rate RBC

RESIGNATIONS

DESIGNATED FUNDS & AUXILIARY ENTERPRISE FUNDS

Pub1 i c a t i ons R e v o l v i n g Fund & The Store

Di rec tor of Marke t ing 1. Marianne W. Ma1 ouf

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLm

Office uf the President

October 23, 1986

dames P. Duncan z u t i v e V i c e Chancellor 2r Academic Affairs University of Texas System Colorado Street

t in , Texas 78701

r Dr. Duncan:

docket for the December 4-5, 1986 n ~ e t i n g of the Board of Regents i s submitted your recamendation and presentation to the Board,

z c o m n d approval.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

DOCKET FOR DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

TABLE OF CX)WIENE5

Page No.

1 Class R e p r t . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . - - - TA-3

lis Schedule - Men. . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . TA-5

:is Schedule - Worrw"I. . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . , . . . . . TA-6

ld Affiliation A g r m n t s . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , , . , . . TA-7

racts and Grants for Research, Development and Educational rvices - state and Local Government - Funds Coming I n . . . . . . TA-8

racts and Grants for Research, W v e l o p n t and Educationkl rvices - State and b c a l Government - Funds Going Out. . . . . . TA-9

a n t s to the 1985-86 *rating Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . TA-10

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

REPORT ON SMALL CLASSES

on Small Classes, Sumwr Session, 1986, pursuant t o Section 51.403(d) of xas Education Code and Coordinating b a r d Rule 251.02.01.025.

r aduate Courses :

No.

321 328 304 115 107 108 143 342 344 320 326 315 351 334 300 300 ,668 160 260 315 134 333 385 125 365 360 :315

Section No.

01 21 0 1 21 01 01 u 1 01 2 1 01 01 81 2 1 01 01 02 81 01 01 0 1 2 1 91 0 1 91 FE FE 2 1

Justificatim Code*

01 U2 01 08 08 08 02 02 02 0 2 0 1 01 01 0 4 0 3 03 118 Oi UZ 0 2 01 01 0 1 0 2 05 0 1 0 2

nivers i ty of Texas at Tyler t on Small Classes ts' Wetinq - Dece-r 4-5, 1986

e No. Sect ion No.

ate Courses

Enrollment

1 3 3 3 4 i- I undergrad 4 + 2 undergrad 4 2

Justification code*

ification codes are as provided in Section 003 of Coordinating mard Rule 2.a1.025.

1 Required course f o r graduation. (The course is not offered each semester or term, and, i f cancelled, may affect the date cf yrad- uation of those enro l l ed . )

2 Required course Eoc majors in t h i s f i e ld md should be completed t h i s senester: (or term) to keep proper sequence in courses.

3 course i n newly established degree proglarn, concentratiori, or support area.

4 Interdepartmental (cross-listed) courses t augh t as a single class by the same faculty at t h e s m s ta t ion , provided t h a t che c~mined course5 uu no t constitute a small class.

7 Class size limited by availability or c l in icz l faciliEies.

8 Voluntarily offered by e facul ty member i n excess of :he institutiorlctl teaching load requirmect and for which t h e facu l ty memcr recaves no additional compensation.

TLE UNIVERSI'TY OF TEXAS AT TYLEE

U. T. BDARD OF REGENTS ' FEEYIIG

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

SCKEDULE OF TENNIS EVENT5 - SPRING, 1987 MEN'S TENNIS SCHEDULE

Schml

North Texas State University

Baylor University

Schreiner Coil-e

Centenary College

U. T. Tyler Invitational Tournament

Schreiner College

U. T./San Antonio Tournament

Southern Arkansas University Tournament

East Texas S t a t e University

NAIA District Playoff

Lamr University

' he University of lZl lsa

Nationals

Location

Denton

Waco

lyler

Shr evepr t

Tyler

Kerrvi l l ~

San Antonio

Pagnolia, AR

Commerce

IBA

Tyler

'Tulsa, OK

Kzn=as Ci t.i, KS

le University of Texas aL Tyler :hedule of Tennis Events - Spring 1987 ?gents ' Meeting - I)ecember 4-5, 1986

Date School

North Texas State University

Centenary College

Schreiner College

Northwestern State University

U. T. Tyler Collegiate ~ n v i tational

U. T. Tyler Invitational Tournament

The University of Tulsa

Schreiner College

U. T . / W Antonio Tournament:

Iauisiana Skate University

Tulane University

East Texas State University

NAIA District Playoff

Centenary College

Nationals

b c a t i o n

Denton

Tyler

Tyler

Tyler

Tyler

Tyler

Tulsa , OK

Ker rv i l l t .

San Antonio

Baton 2ouge, T i 4

New Gr leans, LA

Comrce

TEA

shrt;.v~por t , in

Kansas City, KS

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

U. T. BOARD OF BEENTS' MEETING

STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEMENTS

.he agreement recamended for approval by the U. T, Board of Regents has been ~pproved by an attorney of the Office of General Counsel and is based on the lode1 agreement adopted on December 16, 1977.

.. Facility:

Date : Purpose :

. Facility:

Date : Purpose :

Parks and Recreation Department City of Q l e r , Texas August 12, 1986 To provide an educational experience for U.T. Tyler students in the health care f i e l d .

East Texas Crisis Center, Inc. Tyler, Texas Auqust 12, 1986 To provide an educational experience program for U. T. Tyl.er students in t h e hedlth care f i e ld .

THE U N I V W I T Y OF TEXAS AT TYLER

U. T. B O W OF RM;ENTS1 MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONlRKTS ANIl GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND E D U C A T I W SERVICES - STATE APJD LXAL GWEXNEW

- FUNDS COMING IN -

following item has been awarded and it; recmended for approval by the r. Board of Regents:

Agency :

New Funds : Current Period: Title :

Texas Conmission on t h e A r t s 1987-88 I'exas Touring Arts Program $1,250 Septembr 1, 1986 To assist U. T, Tyler with the 1987-88 Texas Touring Arts Program i n September, 1986.

U. T. WARD OF RM;ENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

C D ~ ~ S AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEEMPMEINT AMD EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE

- FUNDS GOIN W T -

following item has been awarded and is recommended for approval by the T. Board of Regents:

Agency ;

No. : New Funds : Current Per id : Title:

Tyler Junior College Tyler, Texas None $13,466 September 1, 1986 - May 31, 1987 Interlocal contract for TJC to provide an instructor to teach two courses during the f a l l and spririq semesters for U. T. Tyler.

THE UNTVJZRSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

U . T. BOIlRD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

AMENDWKE M THE 1985-86 OPEFlATING BUDGET

zrm "rate" for academic personnel is the full-time nine-month base rate; for ther prsonnel it is the f u l l - t i r w twelve-mnth rate, the appointee receiving ~ r t i o n a t e amount d e n d i n g upon the fraction of tim for which he is ated and the period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of ies, unless otherwise shown, is the deparmntal salaries account.

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -- - E OF STATUS

E OF Pl2RsmmL SERVICES I. Lynne Roberts

m: Personnel Assistant

b: Assistant t o t h e Director of Personnel Services

TA- I 0

1389 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75235

Dr. Charles B . Mullins Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Mullins:

The docket for the December 4 -5 , 1986 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

s i n c e r e l y , J

Kern Wildenthal, M.D., Ph.D. President

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS 1390 DOCKET FOR DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Paqe No.

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations t o The University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-3

Business Contracts for Services . . . . . . . . HD-4

Contracts and Grants f o r Research, Development, and Educational Services:

Non-Governmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-6

S t a t e and Local Governments . . . . . . . . HD-14

Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-20

Amendments to the 1985-86 Operating Budget ( inc lud ing facul ty and s t a f f appointments and changes in status and t rans fe rs of funds within existing budget t o ta l s ) . . . . . HD-28

Amendments to the 1986-87 Operating Budget ( inc lud ing f acu l t y and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) . . . . . HD-34

1391 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U-T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS ANIl FOUNDATIONS

The following gifts have been received and arc recommended for acceptance by the U.T. Board of Regents:

Donor Purpose Amount

1. The Meadows ~oundation Third installment on $ 50,000.00 2922 swiss Avenue pledge far support of Dallas, Texas 75204 t h e Bio-~ehavioral

Brain Sciences Center

2 . O'Donnell Foundation 3388 1nterFirst One Dal las , Texas 75202

To fund one Clirlical $250,000.00 Nutrition Research Scholar for 5 years

3 . * ~ e r i n i & Carlock Ophthalmology research $ 80,000.00 Trustees for t h e William R. Brown Estate One Turtle Creek Village Suite 300 D a l l a s , Texas 75219

4. Charles Stanton Sharp, J r . Support of S t a n t o n Trust Custody Sharp Chai r in

5227 Meaders Lane Psychiatry Dallas. Texas 75229

5. Southwestern Medical Fndn. Support for Distin- $ 53,339.18 1601 Republic Bank Bldg. quished C h a i r in Human D a l l a s , Texas 75201 Nutrition

*No letter of transmittal

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCTENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

The following contracts have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: American Express Trave l Related Services Company, I n c . (Two agreements)

(a ) Business Travel Services Agreement

Funds : None Period: August 29, 1986 thrbugh August 28, 1988

(with automatic renewal year to year after that)

Title/Description: American Express will e s t a b l i s h a travel agency on campus to provide a full-service t rave l management program for our student, staff and facu l ty travelers

(b) Lease Agreement:

Funds : Period: Title/Description:

2. Agency: Funds : Period: Title/Description:

3 . Agency:

Funds : Period: Title/Description:

4. Agency:

Funds : Period : TitlelDescription:

$548 monthly r en t a l fee Upon occupancy of space through July 31 , 1988 Lease of approximately 411 square feet of space in t h e Information Center to American Express for the sole purpose of operating a t rave l agency for our students, s t a f f and f a c u l t y

In te r f i r s t Bank Dallas, N.A. Determined by a schedule of fees Effect ive August 2 9 , 1986 An agreement whereby I n t e r f i r s t Bank w i l l provide di rec t deposit services to our campus

The MacArthur Foundation Joe Foster Company, Agent $2,200 per month Beginning October 1, 1986 HSC w i l l l ease the upper level of Exchange Park Harry Hines Parking Structure (450 parking spaces) for use of A l l i e d Health students located in t h e Locke Bui ld ing

T . M. Mian & Associates , I n c . , Dominion Maplewood, Ltd. $343.14 per month Effective September 1, 1986 An extension of part of our current Lease No. 7835-E t o cont inue t o lease on ly 362 square f e e t on a month t o month b a s i s for the use of our Gerontology Services Administration

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES - continued

Agency : University Medical Center , I n c . Funds : $105 monthly r e n t a l fee Period: Effective immediately a t time of occupancy

and expires August 31, 1987, but may be extended by w r i t t e n agreement of both parties

Title/Description: UMC will lease up to 170 square feet of office space i n the McDermott Academic Administration Building to facilitate planning i t s programs of medical education, research and patient care

HD- 5

THE UNIVERSITY OE TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAT, (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and arc recommended for approval by the U.T. Board o f Regents:

1 . Agency: American Heart Associat ion No. : 86 1040 New Funds : $99,000 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1989 Title/DescripLion: Regulation of Sterol Metabolism in Human

Mononuclear Cells

2. Agency: American Heart Associa t ion No. : 86 246 New Funds: $170,000 plus f r i n g e benefits Current Period: September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1991 Title/Description: Signaling of Hormone Receptors th rough

G-Proteins

* 3 . Agency: American Lung Assaciation No. : None New Funds: $4,500 Current Period: August 7 , 1986 Title/Description: The Role of Leukotrienes i n Oxygen Induced

Lung In ju ry in Newborn Lambs

"4. Agency : American Pharrnaseal Company No. : None New Funds: $15,000 Current Period: September 1 5 , 1986 Title/Description: Lower Esophageal Contractility as a Monitor

of Depth of Anesthesia

5 . Agency: A r t h r i t i s Foundation No- : None New Eurlds : $58,500 Current Per iod : J u l y 1, 1986 through June 30, 1989 TitlelDescription: A postdoctoral fel lowship for Samuel H,

Zwillich e n t i t l e d "Molecular Genetics of Reiter s Syndrome"

6 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlejDescription:

7 . Agency: No- : New Funds: Curren t Period: Titlr/Descriptiun:

Boots Pharmaceuticals, Inc. BPI-215 $22,000 September 22, 1986 Rufen 800 Mg Sustained-Released Formulation

Bristol-Myers Company Not l~ i SSl,OOO June 1 6 , 1986 A l e t t e r agreement whereby Dr. Orsulak will provide biochemical a n a l y s e s for Company

*No letter of transmittal

NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, continued

8. Agency: No. : N e w Funds: Current Period: Titlel~escription:

9 . Agency : No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

1 0 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

11. Agency: No. : N e w Funds : Cur ren t Period : Title/Descriptian:

12. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

13. Agency: No. : New Funds: Currerit Period: T i t l e /Descr ip t io r~ :

14. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descript. ion:

1 5 . Agency: NO. : New Furids: Current Period: T i t l e / D e s c r , i p t i o n :

1395

GRRNTS, AND AGREENENTS (FUNDS COMING IN) -

Children's Medical Center None $5,000 September 8 , 1986 To fund supply purchases for Dr. Kamenls research irt acu te leukemia and drug t o x i c i t y

Children's Medical Cente r None $76,400 J u l y 1 , 1986 through June 30, 1987 To pravide CMC w i t h a Medical Direc tor of ICU, s e c r e t a r i a l suppor t of I C U , and a Medical Director of Respiratory Therapy

Chi ' ldren' s Medical Ccnter None $15,409 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 To provide Radiation S a f e t y services t o CN C

Cook Clinic, P.A. Nonc $4,000 August 1, 1986 through J u l y 3 1 , 1987 Dt- . h i c k i r ~ s o n of t h e Physician Assistant Program w i l l provide patient care to cnrolled patients and on s i t e supervision and educat ion t o physician a s s i s t a n t s t u d e n t s a t Cook C l i n i c

Dallas C h i l d Guidance C l i r l i c Nonc $6,000 September 1 , 1986 through A u q ~ s t 31, 1987 To provide professional psycho loy i ca l services

Dallas Inter-tribal Center , Inc . Norie Not t o exceed $40 p e r hour August 8, 198G through November 8, 1986 To provide physician coverage through faculty members of t h e Department of Pediatrics

Damon Kunyon-Walter Winchell Cancer F,und None $19,500 August 1, 1986 through J u l y 31, 1987 A postdoctoral fellowship for P h i l l i p Bird entitled " I s o l a t i o n of Mammalian Cells Deficient in Nuclear or Membranc Protein Tx-ansport Function1'

D e r ~ t a l I Ieal th Programs, 11-r~. None $46,606 July 1, 1986 t h r o u y t ~ December 31, 198G HSC will provide two d e n t i s t s from Children and Youth Program i o r d e n t a l services a t the ~ a t ~ t i n L u t h e r King, 3 r . Family Cl in ic

NjTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

16 . Agency: Doctors Hospital No. : None New Funds: $4,500 Curre11 t period : September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Ti t l e /Desc r ip t ion : To provide membership in Dallas Area Hospital

Television System (DAHTS)

1 7 . Agency : I C I Americas fnc. N o . : 4-3-1-01 New Funds : $11.275 Current Period: September 4, 1336 Ti t l e /Desc r ip t ion : Comparison of Cefotetan and Cefox i t in in

the Treatment of Intraabdominal sepsis

18. Agency: ~nternational C l i n i c a l Research Corporat ion No. : Protocol #86 New Funds: $500 Current Per iod : September 30, 1986 it le/Description: Prospective Open Evalua t ion of the S e i z u r e

Incidence w i t h Bupropion Hydrochloride (We l l b u t r i n )

19. Agency : Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International No. : 185511 New Funds: $32,670 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Ti t l e /Desc t - i p t i on : Effects o f Prote in Restriction on Diabetic

Renal ise ease. (Renewed support)

20. Agency: Juvenile Diabetcs Foundation International NO. : 185574 New Funds: $33,000 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 T i t l e j D e s c r i p t i o n : The HLA-D Region and Juvenile Diabetes.

(Renewed support)

21. Agency: J u v e n i l e Diabetes Foundation In te rna t iona l No. : 186437 New Funds: $32,824 Current Period: September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Neural Control of the Endocrine Pancreas

22. Agency: E l i illy and Company No. : 12798D New Funds: $4, 848 Current Period: September 2, 1986 Ti tle/Description: Cefamandole versus Cefotaxime in High Risk

Cholecystectoniy. (Additional income)

"23 . Agency: E l i L i l l y and Company No. : 12878D New Funds : $G,732 Curren t Per iod: September 9 , 1986 Ti tle/Description; Cefamandole versus Cefotaxime in Vaginal

Hysterectomy. (Addit ional income)

24. Agency: Los Barrios Unidas Community Clinic No. : None Hew Funds: $30,500 Cur ren t Period: July 1, 1986 through June 3 0 , 1987 Title/Description: To provide maternal hea l th and f a m i l y

p lanning services t o C l i n i c

*No letter of transmittal

NON-GOVEKNMENTAL CONTRACTS, G R A ~ I T ~ - continued

25. Agency: March of Dimes B i r t h Defects Fouridation No. : 5-521 New Funds : $25,000 Current Per iod: September 1 , 1906 through August 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: Developmental Changes in Cardiac Sarco-

plasmic Reticulum. (Continued support)

26. Agency : March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation No. : 5-555 New Funds: $30,000 Current Period: September 1, 1386 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: In Vivo Cholesterol Synthesis and Low

Density Lipoprotein Clearance in Developing Rat Liver

Agency : Marion Laboratories, Inc. No. : Protocol 500-41D-583-3

Study 41D-017 and 41D-018 New Funds: $6,868 (2 checks) Current P e r i o d : February 3 , 1986 Title/Description: Long Term Assessment of the Effectiveness

and Safety of Artificial Skin in the Treatment of Third Degree Flame or Scald Injuries

2 0 . Agency: No-: New Funds: Cur ren t Period: Title/Description:

*29 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Per iod: T i t l e /Desc r ip t ion :

30. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Per iod : TitlelDescription:

3 1 . A g c ~ c y : No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Description:

Martin Luther King, Jr. Famil-y C l i n i c , Tnc. None $26,748 July 1, 1986 through December 3 1 , 1986 Dr. Stephen Hosser, Chi ldren and Youth P r o j e c t , will provide patient demographics and data base system services t o Clinic

Merck, Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories 455 $40,056 Auqrst 28, 1986 Control of R ~ n a l Disease Progression by Enalapri l in Hypertensive Nephrosclerosis. (Additional income)

Miles Pharmaceuticals D83-0953jD84-081-20 $10,125 August 8, 1986 prospective, Operi, Hon-comparative Study of Ciprofloxacin in the Treatment of Pat ients w i t h Selected T i s s u e infections

Miles Pharmaceuticals None $8,400 August 8, 1986 A prospective Study of Steady-s tate Sal ivary and Nasal Secretory Cipr.ofloxacin Concentrations in Pat i en t s being Treated for Methicillin-~esistant S . aureus

*No l e t t e r of transmittal

HD- 9

NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COMING I N 1 - continued

32. Agency: Muscular Dystrophy Associa t ion No.: None New Funds : $38,073 Current Period: August 1, 1986 through July 31, 1987 Title/Description: T r i a l o f Cyclosporine in Treatment of

Myasthenia Gravis

33. Agency: National Kidney Foundation of Texas No. : None New Funds: $3,500 Current Period: December 3 , 1985 Title/Description: To fund the production of a video tape

of access surgery for dialysis patients

34. Agency: National Kidney Foundation of Texas No.: None New Funds: $3,700 Current Period: November 1, 1985 TitlelDescription: Immunocytochemical and Immunocryoelectro-

microscopic Studies of Cale lectr in and the Proton Pump i11 Renal and Non-Renal Tissues

35. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Description:

3 6 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

37. Agency : No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

*38. Agency: No. : N e w Funds: Current Period: TitltlDescription:

*39. Agency: NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descript ion:

Plano Child Guidance Clinic None $7,000 September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 To provide professional psychological services

Productive Rehabilitation I n s t i t u t e of Dallas f o r Ergonomics (PRIDE) None 5;18,00(3 September 1, 1986 through August 31 , 1987 To provide assistance to PRIDE in the areas of research design, data collection, and s t a t i s t i c a l a n a l y s i s

A . H . Robins Company 0201, 0301 $5,000 July 16, 1986 A n Open-Label Study of the Safe ty and Acceptance of Enteric-Coated Viokase i n Preschool Age Children w i t h Cystic Fibrosis

Sandoz Research Institute 503 $lS,OOO August 12, 1986 An Evaluation and comparison of the Effects of Acute A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of PN 200-110 and Yerapamil on Resting Hernodynamic Parameters

Sandoz Research I n s t i t u t e None $10 ,078 .20 September 10, 1986 Hyderyine FAS i n Alzheimer's Disease

*No l e t t e r of t r an smi t t a l

40. Agency: Sandoz Pharmaceutical, Inc. NO..- None New Funds : $55,000 Current Period : February 5, 1986 Title/Description: The Effects of an intravenous Commercially

Available IgG Preparation on the Incidents of Post Operative OIV I n f e c t i o n i n P e d i a t r i c Transplant Patients

41 . ' Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Description:

"42. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Description:

43. Agency: No. : Mew Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

44. Agency:

No.: New Funds: Curren t Period: Title/Descriptian:

45. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current P e r i o d : Ti tle/Description:

46 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti t l e lDescr ip t ion :

Shel l Agricultural Chemical Company None None Effect ive October 1, 1986 A n agreement to assign our Biological Testing Agreement t o E.I. duPont de Nemours & Company, f n c . who w i l l acquire S h e l l Agricultural

Smith, Kline & French Laboratories M-99 $31,405 January 9 , 1986 Open, Multicenter T r i a l o f Ibopamine Hydrochloride (SK&F 100168-A) in P a t i e n t s w i t h Congestive Heart Failure: Long-Term Safety

Southwest Family Institute None $4,500 September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 To provide professional psychological services

St. P a u l Hospital and S t . Paul Family Practice Center , Tnc. None $37,430 July 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 To provide consultation and counseling services Lo S t . Paul Family Prac t i ce Cente r

Stanford University PR 5185 $3,124 January 1, 1986 through December 31, 1986 HSC will part ic ipate in a national collaborative study by performing "blinded" assessme~i ts of a subsample of subjects who are enrolled i n the Infant Health and Development Program a t Stanford

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital None $25,000 July 1, 1985 through June 30, 1987 Dr. ~lvarellos, a f e l l ow at HSC, will serve a p e d i a t r i c Rheumatology fellowship a t SRH

*No letter of transmittal

NON-GOVEIWMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

47. Agency: Women's Council of Dallas County, Texas, Inc. No. : Amendment 2 New Funds: $35,269 Current Period : Amendment dated July 31 , 1986 Title/Description: Amendment to a contract concerning a p i l o t

project sewing pregnant teenagers whereby a new c l i n i c site will be added and the total funding for the three years w i l l be increased

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTLR AT DALLAS

U . T . BOARD O F REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The fol lowing i t ems have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U . T . Board of Regents:

1. Agency: The Association for Higher Education of North Texas (AHEITAGER Television Network)

No. : Norre New Funds: $20,000 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Ti tle/Description: AHE w i l l provide TAGER services to the

Dallas Area Hospital Television System ( DAHTS )

2 . Agency: Children's Medical Center of Dallas No. : None New Funds: $2,240 Curren t Period: April 1, 1986 through J u l y 31, 1986 Title/Description: CMC w i l l provide clinic space and o t h e r

clinic resources necessary f o r conducting medical assessments on those in the I n f a n t Wealth and Development Program

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH S C I E N C E CENTER AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5. 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

The fo l lowing items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U . T . Board of Regents:

I . Agency: Ci ty of Dallas No. : None New Funds : $300 per class ( 6 classes estimated) Current Period: October 1 , 1986 through September 30, 1987 TitlelDescription: To provide Emergency Medical Technician

training t o each pol ice r ec ru i t class a t the Dallas Police Academy

2. Agency: NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

3 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Curren t Period: Title/~escription:

4. Agency :

No. : New Funds: Curren t Period: T i tlelDescription:

5. Agency:

NO. : New Funds: Current Period: T i t l e / D ~ s c r i p t i o n :

6 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Ti t l eJDescr ip t1on:

Dal las county Juveni le Department 86 1252 $33,000 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 To provide profess ional psychological services

Dallas County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center None $18,376 September 1, 1386 through Augrlst 31, 1987 Dr. Keele, University Aff i l ia ted Center, w i l l provide social work services to DCMHMRC

D a l l a s County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centcr None $280,064 September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 HSC w i l l provide three psychiatrists for the p s y c h i a t r i c emergency room a t Parkland Hospital

alla as County Mental Health and Mental Retarda t ion Center Nonle $13,440 September 1 , 1986 througl-i August 3 1 , 1987 To provide p s y c h i a t r j . ~ services for- patients altd in-service Lraining f o r s t a f f a t La Mancha

Dallas County Mental Hea l t h and Mental Retardation Center None $37,428 September 1 , 1986 through Augrist 31, 1987 To provide a third-year psychiatric resident f o r the purpose of providing psych ia t r i c care t o clients of the Centcr a t its mental h e a l t h f a c i l i t i e s

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS ~ J F U N D S -- COMING IN) - continued

14. Agency: Texas Department o i H e a l t h NO. : IAC(86-87) 1233 New Funds: $6,000 Current Per iod: September 1 , 1986 through January 31 , 1907 TitlelDescription: The Department of Dermat.alogy w i l l provide

outpatient treatment of Hanscnis di sease patients i n t h e Dallas area

15. Agency: Texas Department of Heal th No. : IAC(86-87) 0466, Amendment No. 01 N e w Funds : $lSO,OOQ Current Period: Arnendmerit effect ive August 4, 1986 Ti tle/Descrip tion: An increase i n furids far the current year

of a contract to provide h e a l t h care services t o children of low income families i n the West Dal las area through the Children and Youth P r o j e c t

16 - Agency: Texas Department of Health No. r f~~(86-87) 1296 New Funds: $213,400 Current Period: October 1, 1986 tbro~rgh August 3 1 , 1987 Title/Description: To effectuate the S p e c i a l Supplemental

Food Program f o r Women, I n f a n t s , and Children (WIC)

1 7 . Agency: Texas Department o f Health No. : IAC(86-87) 1494 New Funds : $82,969 Current Period: S~ptember 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: To provide compreherisive genet ic services to

the Maternal and Child Health Division of TDH

18. Agency: Texas Department of H e a l t h NO. : IAC(86-87) 1473 New Funds: $720,588 Current Period : October 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: HSC w i l l provide comprehensive h e a l t h care

services t o chi ldren of low income families in the West Dal las area and will maintain an educational and counseling program to t h e 50 county area of North Texas in relation to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (sIDS)

19. Agency: Texas Department of t i ~ d l t h NO. : IAC(BG-87) 1472 New Funds : $425,000 Current Period: September 29, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: To provide comprehensive h e a l t h care services

t o e l ig ib l e low-income individuals

20. Agency: Texas Department of Human Services No. : YS-051-01-P-00, Amendment Nwnber 1 New Funds: $1,575,170 Current P e r i o d September 1 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1907 Title/Description: To extend the Maternal Health and F a m i l y

Planning cont ract for o r e year

STATE -- AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANT? (FUNUS COMING IN) - con t i r~ued

21. Agency: Texas Depart-ment of Human Services NO. : PS-051-02-P-00, Amendmer~t 1 New lcunds : $47 ,966 Current P e r i o d ; September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: To extend f o r one year t h e contract whereby

the Children a t ~ d Youth P r o j e c t w i l l provide f a m i l y planning services to TDHS

22. Agency: T e x a s S t a t e Library No. : None N e w Funds: $400 Current Per iod : September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 T i tle/Description: To provide loan and photocopying serv ices

t o the t en state interlibrary loan centers

23. Agency: Texas Youth mission NO. : IAC(S6-87) 1266 New Funds : $10,000 Current Period: September 1 , L986 through A u g i s t 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: lISC w i l l provide primary health ca re services

t o TYC clients a t the Martin Luther King, Jr . Family C l i n i c

24. Agency: The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas at Arlington No. : None New Funds : $4,638 -20 Current Period: J u l y I , 1986 through August 31, 1986 Title/~cscription: Dr. Mary Jones of t h e University A f f i l i a t e d

Center w i l l serve a j o i n t appointment as as Ad junc t Assistant Professor

25. Agency: The University of Texas a t hrfington No. : Norie New Funds: $20,872 Cu r ren t Period: September 1, 1986 t-llrough May 31, 1987 TitlejDescription: Dr. Mary Jones of the Univers i ty A f f i l i a t e d

Center w i l l s e rve a s Adjunct ~ s s i s t a n t Professor a t UTR

26. Agency: T h e l rn ive r s i t y of Texas a t Arlington NO. : 1AC(86-87) 1500 New Funds : $8,602 Current Period: October 2, 1986 through August 31 , 1987 Title/Description: Ms. Sue Smith of Physical Therapy w i l l assist

w i t h research in rehabilitation enqineer ing f o r the UTA Biomedical Engineering Program

27. Agetlcy: No.: New Funds : Cur-r-ent Period: Ti t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n :

2 8 . Agency : No.; New Funds: Current I'rriod: Title/Description:

The University of Texas a t Ar l ington ~ A r ( 8 6 - 8 7 ) 137 L $16,000 September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 To provide professional psychological services a t t he UTA Student Health Services and assume responsibility f o r professional supervision of Annalisa Mart in , Ph.D.

The U ~ ~ i v e r s i t y of Texas a t Austin None $11,184.50 1986-67 ac:ademic ycar P a r t i a l s a l a r y suppor i to Dr. Laura E l . Wilsor~ a s Visiting Professor i n t h e Wolenls Chair i n Gerontoloyy a t UT Austin

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STATE AND LOCAL GOVGRNNENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - cont inued

29. Agericy: The ~niversity of Texas a t Dallas NO. : IAC(86-87) 1151 New Funds: $8 ,880 Current Per iod: September 1 , 1906 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: F o r the services of a psychology doctoral

in te rn t o C a l l i e r Center f o r Conununication Disorders

30. Agency: The University of Texas at D a l l a s No. : None Mew Funds: $39,500 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: To provide c l i n i c a l physician services

to t h e Otolaryngology Clinic a t C a l l i e r C e n l e r

31 . Agency: The University of Texas at D a l l a s NO. : lAC(86-87) 1357 New Funds: $411,440 Current Period: September 1, 1986 throuyh June 3 0 , 1987 with

o p t i o n to extend through August 3 1 , 1987 Title/Description: HSC w i l l provide maintenance and operational

support the the UTD Administrative Computer

32. Agency: The University of Texas a t Dal las NO. : IAC(86-87) 1265 New Funds : $10,200 Current P e r i o d : September 1 , 1986 through May 31, 1987 Tltle/Description: Dr. A l l e n K. Bird will teach courses in

the Program of Communicatiori Disorders

3 3 . Agency: The University of Texas a t Dal l a s No.: IAC(86-87) 1381 New Funds: $8,400 CurrenL Period: September- 1 , 198G through August 31, 1987 T i t l e / D i s c r i p t i o n : We will provide the services of a Doctoral

Intern t o t h e Division of Psychological Services a t Callier Center

34. Agency: Thr University of Texas at Dal las No. : None New Funds: $60,041 Current Per iod: September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1981 Title/Description: Drs. Sckaefer , Devous, arid Maravilla will

c o l l a b o r a t e w i t h UTD on t h e i r NTH Grant 2 I701 1827G-04 e n t i t l e d "Phonatory and Neurologic Correlates of Spasniodic Dysphonia"

3 5 . Agency: The University of Texas Heal th Science Cente r a t Sari Arltonio

NO. r None New Eunds : 531 ,596 Curr ~ n t P e r i o d : June 1 , 1986 tht'ough D~cemhet' 31, 198h 'l'itle/Dc-script ion: HSC: w i l l conduct. research urlder- a consort i i~rn

arrangemet14 f o r UTHSCSA Gran t 5 R01 HL33743-02

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS WEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U - T - BOARD OF REGENTS' MEHTING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVE1,OPMENT AND

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The following i t e m s have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: The Ur~ivers i ty of Texas a t Austin NO. : lAC(B4-87) 1172 New Funds: $5,000 Current Period: August 4, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description : UT Austin w i l l provide the services of

i t s Cray X-MP124 c ~ m p u t e r system and re la ted equipment

2. Agency : NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Desc r ipt ion:

The University of Texas System Cancer Center IAC(B6-07) 1431 $30,000 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 The Cancer Ceriter w i l l provide HSC with laboratory animals, biologics and services through i t s Vet-erinary Resources Division a t Bas t rop

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATlOMAL SERVlCES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The fo l lowing items have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U . T . Board of Regents:

I . Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e on ~ q i n g

NO. : 5 R23 AG05290-02 New Funds: $31,992 Current period: September 1 , 1986 th rough August 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: Aging and the Myocardial Response t o Burn

In ju ry . (Continued support)

2 . Agency: Department of H e a l t h and Human Services Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

No.: S KO2 AA00089-02 N e w Funds: $40,986 C u r r e n t Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: E t h a ~ i o l Effects on B r a i n C i r c u i t s i n Se lec t ive

A t t e n t i o n . (Continued support)

3 . Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of A l l e r g y and I n f e c t i o u s Diseases

NO. : 5 R01 A118499-05 New Funds: $ 7 8 , 7 6 7 Current Period: September 1, 1986 th rough August 31, 1997 Ti tle/Descriptiori: Nucleic Acid S t u d i e s of Anti-Arsonate

Hybridomas. (cont inued s u p p o r t )

4 . Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e of Al le rgy and Infectious Diseases

NO. : 5 RZ2 AI2.1698-02 New Funds: $96,009 Current Pe r iod : September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/~cscription: Export Regulat ion o f ~ s c h e r i c h i a Cali ST

Enterotoxin. ((:ontinued support)

5 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Curren t Period: Ti t l e / D e s c r i p t i o r ~ :

6. Agency:

No. : Hew Funds: Curren t Pet- iod: Titlc/Description:

Department of Health and Human Se rv i ces National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and I n f e c t i o u s Diseases 2 ROl AI17?66-04 $69,364 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 A n t i g e n s of Treponema Pal l idurn. (Renewed support)

Department of H e a l t h and Human S e r v i c e s National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and Infectious D i s e a s e s 5 R 0 1 AI22013-02 $61 .894 September I , 1 Y O G through August 3 1 , 1987 PoLyanioris and Lympl-ruid Ce 11 Act iva t io r~ . (Continued support)

FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - cant inued

Agency : Department of Health and Human services National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

No. : 5 RO1 AI22049-02 N e w Funds : $63,058 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1487 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Anti-Group B Streptococcal Human tIybridoma

Antibodies. (Continued support)

8 . Agency : Department of Health and Human Services ~ational I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

NO. : 5 R01 AI12127-12 Mew Funds: $1 50,502 Current Period: September 1, 1986 throuyh August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Immunoglobulin V Region Structures: Getietic

Implication. (Continued support)

9 . Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

NO. : 1 R01 AI21345-01A2 New Funds: $62,370 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 ~itle/Description: RNR Studies of B cells Induced to Secrete

IgG3 and IrjG1. A study of t h e dual expression of TgM and IgG t o better understand t h e requla- t i o n of B c e l l d i f f e r e n t i a t i o n

1 0 . Agency:

No.: NEW Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

11. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

1 2 . Agency :

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

13. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

Department of H e a l t h and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and Infect iorrs Diseases 5 R01 ~123594-02 $116 ,724 September 1 , 1986 through Augu~t 31, 1987 Molecular Genetics of Influenza Virus Haemag- g l u t i n i n . (continued support)

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and I n f e c t i o u s Diseases 5 R01 AI18016-07 $82,093 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Heavy Chain Gene Organization in Transformed B Lymphocytes. (Continued support)

Department o f Heal th and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and ~ i d n e y Diseases 5 R01 AM01237-31 $109 ,'776 Septenlber 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Secr -e t ion of Hyputhalamic and P i t u i t a r y Hormones. (Continued suppor t )

Department of Heal th and Human Services Nat iona l Cancer Institute 5 R01 CA41099-02 $86,603 September 3 0 , 1986 through July 31 , 1987 Inunuriobiology of H - 4 0 , an f @-Linked Hi s tocompa t ib i l i t y Gene. (Continued support)

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FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

14. Agency: Department of Hea l th and Human Services National Cancer Institute

NO. : 1 R01 CA42228-01 New Funds: $74,272 Current Period: ~eptember 30, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Mechanisms U~lderlying Tumor Dormancy. A

p r o j e c t to elucidate mechanisms underlying tumor dormancy by exploiting the advantages of a tumor model in mice, by employing cell- ular immunologic techniques, and hy using a new therapeutic approach t h a t may play a significant role in the e l i m i n a t i o n of dormant tumor cells

1 5 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

16. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current P e r i o d : Title/~escription:

1 7 . Agency:

No. : N e w Funds: Curren t Period: Tltle/Description:

18. Agency:

N o . : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

19. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Per iod : Title/Dcscriptiun;

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute 1 U01 CA43311-01 $212,686 J u l y 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 Dehydroisoandrosterane Therapeutics: Bio- molecular Bas i s . Revised to a d j u s t the current budget and t o remove the provisional term

Department of Health and Human Services Nat iona l Cancer I n s t i t u t e 5 R01 CA41679-02 $55,775 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 In Vitro Analogs of t h e Thymic Hicro- environment. (Cont inued support)

Department of Heal th and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Child Heal th and Human Development 2 PO1 HD09988-10 $11,792 January 1, 1986 through December 31, 1986 Neural Cont ro l of Gonadotropin and Prolactin Secretion. A revised award to increase the funds in the supply ca tegory

Department of Health and Human Services Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e of Chi ld Health and Human Development 5 R01 HD14513-06 None - a decrease of $45,174 September 1, 1985 through June 30, 1986 Con t ro l u f Lipoprotein and:Steroid Levels in the Fetus. Revised t o reduce the funds due to t ransfer of P . I . t~ another i n s t i - t u t i o n .

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Z RO1 HD14358-07 $60,200 September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Dynamics of Lymphocyt.e Transfer t o t h e Newborn. (Kenwed support)

FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - - continued

20. Agency: Department of Hea l th and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

NO. : 1 R f l l HD21966-01 Mew Funds: $64,922 Cur rent Per iod : September 30, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Factors Inf luencing Testicular Descent. A

variety of experiments planned to provide ins ight into the mechanism by which androgens mediate testicular descent

21. Agency: Department of Heal th and Human Services National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

NO. : 5 RO1 DK25692-08 New Funds: $83,959 Current Per i d : September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 TitlelDescription: Role of Hormones in the Processing of Neuronal

Peptides. (continued support)

2 2 . Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Natinnal I n s t i t u t e on Drug Abuse

No. : 3 R 0 1 DA02338-0751 New Funds: $50,352 Current Period: August 1, 1935 through November 30, 1986 Title/Dcscription: Physiology of CNS Norepinephrine and Drugs

of Abuse. (Supplemental support)

23. Agency: Department of Heal th and Human Services National Eye I n s t i t u t e

NO. : 5 F32 EYO5880-02 New Funds: $26, (104 Current Perindr J u l y 2, 19% throuyh July 1, 1987 TitlelDescription: A postdoctara l fe l lowship for David Callanan

entitled "Immunology of Corneal Transplantationb1

24 . Agency: Department of H e a l t h and Human Services Fogarty International Center

NO. : 1 F05 TW03742-01 Mew Funds : $29 ,175 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: An International Research Fellowship for

Eran Leitersdorf e n t i t l e d "Cont ro l of LDL RecepLor mRNA Expression i n Intact Animals"

2 5 . Agency: Department of H e a l t h and Human Services Bureau of H e a l t h Care Delivery and Assistance

Nu. : MCJ-481002-03-0 New Fufids: $239,875 Current Period: October 1 , 1986 through September 30, 1987 Tit le /Descr ip t ion : Teratogen Information Sy~Lem. (Continued

support)

26. Agency: Department of H e a l t h and Human Services Bureau of H e a l t h Care Delivery and Assistance

NO. : MCJ-002000-20-1 New Funds: $16,200 Current P e r i o d : J u l y 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 TitLe/Description: Supplement to: University A f f i l i a t e d

Center . (Co~ l t i nued support )

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FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS A N I G R R E I T S I I S - con t inuc d

27. Agency: Department o f Heal th and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

No- : 1 F32 HL07524-01 New Funds: $10,996 Cur ren t Period: November 1, 1986 through October 31, 1987 Title,fDescription: B postdoctoral fe l lowship f o r Paul Dawson

entitled "Characterization of the beta-VLDL Receptor"

28. Agency:

No- : New Funds-. Cur ren t Period: TitleiDescription :

2 9 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Dtscription:

30. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/Description:

31. Agency:

No- : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Descriptiotl I

32, Agency:

No-: New Funds: Current Period: Tit le /Descr ip t ion:

3 3 . Agency:

NO. : N e w Furids: Current Period: Title/Descriptiorl:

Department of H e a l t h and Human Services Nat iona l H e a r t , Lung, and Blood Institute 5 R01 HL26810-05 None - a decrease of $37,325 February 1, 1985 through August 31, 1986 CA Transport i n Cardiac Membrane Vesicles. ~ e v i s e d to show early termination due t o grantee change of i n s t i t u t i o n

Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood I n s t i t u t e 5 R01 HL25471-06 $39,847 A p r i l 1, 1986 through March 31, 1987 Control of Arachidonate Metabolism by Vasoactive Drugs. (Continued support)

Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 5 ROl HT.29252-05 $285,331 September 3 0 , 1986 throuqh September 2 9 , 1987 Metabolism of Apolipoprotein B in Man. (Continued support)

Department o f Health and Human Services Matiorla1 Heart, Lung, and Rlnod Ins t i tute 5 R01 HL30570-05 None - a decrease of $18,996 July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 Ischemia Induced ~lteratiuns in Piyocardial Membranes. Revised t o decrease the funds

Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood I n s t i t u t e 5 R01 HL34362-02 None - a decrease of $18,173 July 1, 1986 thicugh June 30, 1387 Cardiovascular Control During Dynamic Exercise. Revised to prevent overlap in support

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tute of Mental Health 5 R01 MH39531-02 $125,490 September 1, 1986 through August 31, L987 Is EEG S l e e p Abnormal i n Those a t Risk for Depression? (continued support)

FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

3 4 , Agency: Department of Heal th and Human Services National Institute of Mental Health

No. : 5 ROI MH38238-04 New Funds: $174,612 C u r r e n t Per iod: September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 TitlejDescription: Which Depressions Respond to cognitive

Therapy. (continued support)

Agency :

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit1e)Description:

Department of Health and Human Serv ice s National Inst i tute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 2 R 0 1 NS10046-13 $75,634 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Cent ra l Mechanisms in Fever and Normal Thermoregulation. (Renewed support)

36. Agency: Department of Health and Human S e r v i c ~ s N a t i o n a l Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke

No. : 5 R23 NS22398-02 New Funds: $34,584 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Cerebrovascular and Metabolic Effects of

Brain Ischemia. (Continued support)

Agency : Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disnrders and stroke

NO. : 5 F32 N507763-02 New Funds : $24,996 Current Period: September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Tit .1 e/Description: Continued support of a postdoctoral fellow-

sh ip f o r Ross Kosinski e n t i t l e d "Analysis of Convergent Inpu t to the Pontine Grayt'

3.9. Age~icy: Department of Health and Human S e w i c e s Office of Population Affairs

NO. : FPR 000047-01-0 New Funds: $46,654 Current Period: October 1, 1986 througll September 30, 1987 Titlc/Description: Effects of Psychosocial Factors on Teen

Contraception. Research to describe psycho- social variables in nulliparous contracepting adolescent females

39. Agency: Department of Hea1t.h and Human Serviccs Division of Research Resources

NO. : 5 P41 RR02584-02 New Funds: $811,906 Current Period: September 30, 1986 through September 29, 1987 Title/Description: Southwest in vivo NMR Resource Facility.

(Continued support)

40. Agency: NASA Johnson Space Cente r Ma. : NAS 9-16044, Modification 37s New Funds: $153 ,672 Current Period: Bodification signed September 25, 1986 T l t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : Contract modification t o increase the funds

FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING I N ) - continued

41. Agency: U . 5 . Secret Service-Procurement Division NU. ; 86-6083 New Funds: $25,000 Current Period: September 8 , 1986 through September 7 , 1987 Tit le /Descr ip t ion: Dr. Altshuler through the Department of

Psychiatry w i l l provide a variety of mental h e a l t h forensic services far protective i n t e l l i gence cases

42. Agency: No. : New h ~ n d s :

Current Period: Title/Description:

43. Agency: No.: New Funds : Current Period: Ti tle/Description:

44. Agency : No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit le /Descript ion :

45. Agency: No.: New Funds : Cur ren t Period: TitlelDescription:

Veterans Administration Medical Center None $47,478 October 1, 1986 throuqh September 30, 1988 An Assignment Agreement f o r Annette Brown to support the research a c t i v i t i e s of Dr. Unge r

Veterans Administration Medical Center None $26,936.40 October 1 , 1986 through May 30, 1987 An Assignment Agreement for Thothy Wayne Carmichael t o provide biomedical engineering services for the V A Rehabilitation Program

Veterans Administration Medical Center None QIG , OOQ October 1 , 1986 through July 31, 1987 An Assignment Agreement for Terry Munn who will render s p e c i a l i z e d professional and technical expertise in the f i e l d of molecular genetics to VA

Veterans Administrat ian Medical Center None $18,150 October 1 , 1986 through September 30 , 1987 An Assignment Aqreement for Jan Stephen Redfern who will support the research a c t i v i t i e s of Dr. Feldman

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETTNG

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESBARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FORElGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS GOING OUT)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U . T . Board of Regents:

Agency : Department of Health and Human Services University of California a t San Francisco

NO. : I R01 AM36473-01 New Funds: $128,624 Current Period: January 20, 1986 through December 31, 1486 TitlelDescriptionr UCSF w i l l conduct work in connection with

a p r o j e c t e n t i t l e d " D i e t Protein, Growth, GFR in Infants with Renal Failure''

Age ney : Department of Health and Human Services University of Louisvil le Research Found- a t i o t ~ , Inc.

NO. : 1 U01 CA43311-01 New Funds: $60,788 Current Period r J u l y 1, 1986 through June 30, 198'1 Title/Description: Collaboration on a research project to

study a t t h e molecular l eve l t h e role of enzymc induction in the preventio~l of cancer

3 . Agency: Department o f Health and Human Services University of Texas a t Dallas

No. : 1 ROI CA40065-01 New Funds: $37,425 Curren t Period: May 1, 1986 through April 30, 1987 T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n : D r . Werbin in the Department of Biology a t

UTD w i l l collaborate on a research project e n t i t l e d "A Cytoplasmic Role in Carcinogen- lnduced Tumorigenicity"

THE UNZVhH5ITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U . T . BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

AHENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

rm "rate" is the full-time twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving a t i o n a t e amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed .e period of his appointment. Source of funds for papent of salaries , unless i se shown, is the departmental s a l a r i e s account.

Full-Time -- Salary

Effective % No. .em, Department, Title, Name Date Time -- Mos. Rate RBC -

ATED FUNDS IP Administration s i s t a n t Director 1. Mary T. Baldwin

ElEDTCAL S W 3 O L tkesiol~gy lstructor in Anesthesiology antenured cl in ica l appointment ) 2. Kevin W. Klein 8/1 /86 100 12 80,000 346

Sollrce of Funds : S ta te : $55,000 Anesthesiology Faculty s a l a r i e s Other: 25,000 Parkland Memorial Hospital

$80,000 Total Compensation --

r n a l Medicine sistant Professor 3, Justin D - Radolf

.sistant Professor (without tenure) 4. Valentina Ugolini 7/3 /86 100 12 67 ,762 354

Source of Funds: Paid Direct-Va Hospital

,obiology , s i s t an t Professor 5. Richard J. Baer

~hinolaryngoloyy .culty Associate 6 . Laurie E- Nelson

Source of Funds: Parkland Memorial Hospital

: i c a l Medicine and Rehabilitation . i n i c a l Ass i s tan t Professor 7 . Fatma Gul 8/1/86 40 12 84,000 347

Source of Funds: Other: $67,200 Parkland Memorial Hospital Augmen: 16,800 MSRDP --

$84,000 Total Compensation Rate

F u l l - T i m e Salary

Effective % No. em, Department, T i t l e , Name Da tc - Time Mas. Hate

TMENTS - continued

MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued a t r i-cs s t r uc to r (nontenured c l i n i c a l 'pain tmen t ) 8. Mark S . Clanton 8/11/86 100 12 38,700

Source of Funds: Children and Youth Project Fund

ntist 9 . Leroy Taylor

Source of Funds: Children and Youth Project Fund

!e ry sistant Professor of Surgery sithout t enu re ) 10. Richard P . Cochran 7 / 2 1 / 8 6 100 12 97,000

Source o f Funds: State: $67,500 Surgery Faculty Sa lar i e s O t h e r : 29,500HSRDPGrant

$97,000 - Total Compensation

sis t an t Professor of Orthopedic rge ry ( w i t h o u t tenure) 1 Charles E . Johnston a11186 100 12 135,000

Source of Funds: P a i d Direct-Scottish Rite Hospital

SCtIOOL OF ALLIEU HEALTH SCIENCES ~edica l Communications sociate Professor of Biomedical ~mrnunications (nontenured research ~paintrnent ) 12 . Robert P. OIReilly 8/1/86 100 1 2 35,000

th Cat e Sciences sis t a n t Professor 13. Andrew S . Zincr

Source of Funds: Department of Health and Human Services Grant

structor (nontenured inical appointment) 14. B i l l B. Brelsford

Source of Funds: Department of Education Grant

Full-T irne Salary

Effect ive % No. em, Department, T i t l e , Name Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -- - S OF STATUS -

SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES t h Care Sciences - Susan L . Kapp

Instructor in Health Care Sciences (nontenured clinical appointment)

Assistant Professor of Health Care Sciences (nontenured c l i n i c a l appointment)

Full-Time Salary

Leave % No. em, Department, T i t l e , Name Effective Time Mos. -- Rate RBC -

OF ABSENCE

Y culty Associate 16. Marianne W . Babitch

MEDICAL SCHOOL h i a t r y sistant Professor (nontenured inical appointment) 1 7 . P a t r i c i a A . Capra 8 - 8 1 100 12 34,000 362

Source of Funds: S t a t e : $18,500 P s y c h i a t r y Faculty Salar ie s

6,400 Graduate Program in C l i n i c a l Psychology Other: 2,800 Terrel l Contract

3,500 DISD Grant 2,800 PRIDE Contract

$34,000 Total Compensation

F u l l - T i m e Salary

Date of % No. em, Department, Title, Name

P

Resignation .- Time, 5 Rate - RBC

L INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE CP of Planning and Institutional i e s rector, O f f i c e of Planning and stitutional studies , and hsso- a te Professor of Family Practice d Community Medicine ( w i t h o u t nure) 18. Constantine Stefanu 8/8/86 100 12 71,500 353

Source of Funds: S t a t e : $ 6 8 , 6 1 3 office of Plant~iuy and Institutional studies

2,887 Family Practice and Community Medicine $71 ,500 Total Compensatiori

MEDICAL SCHOOL obiology sistant Professor (nont.en\rred search appointment) 19. Kathryn H. Brooks 0/0/86 LOO LZ 30,000 352

Source of Funds: State: $29,125 Microbiology Faculty Salaries

875 Graduate Program i n Immunology $30,000 T o t a l Compensation

O ~ Y sistant Prof-essor 20. P a u l R . Vanatta

Source of Funds: S t a t e : $64,900 Pathology Facul ty S a l a r i e s Other: 1,990 Children ' s Medical Center

66,890 Total Salary Augmen: 5,110 MSRDP

$72,000 Tota l Compensati nn

s tructor (nontenured clinical p u i n t m e n t ) 1 Roger M. Fossum 8/15/86 100 12 54,900 351

Source of Funds: Other: $52,000 Paid Direct-Dallas County

426 MSRDP Grant 1,674 Children's Medical Center

$54,900 T o t a l compensation --

s t r ics sis t an t P1,uIessor 22. David J . ~ e l j o

sistant Pro fes so r (nontenured inical appoirltrnent ) 2 3 . Ruby Bolden 8/22/86 100 12 45,000 367

Snurce of Funds: C h i l d r e r ~ and Youth Project Fund

~ ~ 1 1 - ' r i m e Sala t'y

Date af % No. em, Department, T i t l e , Name - -- - Rate Resignation T i m e M z - RBC

ATIONS - continued MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

rnacology sis tant Prof cssor (noriLexlured search appointment ) 24. Murray D. S m i g e l 8/15/86 100 12 37,000 368

Source of Funds: S t a t e : $ 9,300 Pharmacology Faculty Salaries

27,7 00 Graduate Program in Pharmacology -- $37,000 T o t a l Compensation --

lhia try sociate Professor (nontenured in ica l appointment) 25. Roger D. Cox 8/15/86 100 12 48,500 350

Source oE Funds: Other: $24 ,250 St. Paul Family Practice Center

24,250 St. Paul Hospital -- $48,500 Total Compensation

0lr;rgy s i s t a n t Professor 26. Barry S. Rosenstein

Source of Funds: MSRDP Grant

ofessor and chairman, Division Thoracic and Cardiovascular ryery ( w i t h o u t Lenure) 27. Tracy 5 . Schreiber 8 / 8 / 8 6 la0 12 152,000 357

Source of Funds: Stat*. $ 62,500 Surgery Faculty Salar ies

20,000 Health Care Sciences Faculty Salaries Other : 31,100 MSRDP Grant

113,600 Total Salary Augmen: 38,400MSFlDP

$152,000 Total Compensation

SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES t h Care Sciences bi s tant Yrofessor 28. Bruce P . McClellan 8/1/86 100 12 51,000 358

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1986-87 OPERATING BUDGET

e t e r m "ra te" is the full-time twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving a oportionate amount depending upon the fraction of t i m e f o r which he is appointed d the period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of sa lar ies , unless herwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full-Time Salary

No. Effective O

I tern, Departnietlt, T i t l e , Name Date T i m e Mos. Rate RBC -- - - -

UJGES OF STATUS

VERAL ADMINISTRATION 3ffice of the President

1. Cynthia B. Bassel

Frnm: Coordinator 100 12 38,738

To : Assistant to the Pres iden t for Administration 10 /1 /86 100 12 49,500

Source of Funds: Sta te : $38 ,738 Office of the President ~ d m i n . and Prof . Sa lar i e s Other: 10,762 President's S p e c i a l Development Fund

$49,500 Total Compensation

LLAS SCHOOL OF A L L I E D HEALTH SCIENCES :erontology and Geriatric Serv i ce s

2 . Laura B . Wilson

From: Professor and Chairman of Gerontology and G e r i a t r i c Services

To : Professor and Chairman of Gerontology and Geriatric services and Visiting prof- essor and ~ o u i s and Ann Wolens Centennia l C h a i r in Gerontology at UT Austin 9/1/86 100 12 6 7 , 0 0 0

' Source of Funds: S t a t e : $57,000 Gerontology Faculty S a l a r i e s Other: 10 ,000 University of Texas at Austin

$67,000 T o t a l Compensation

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

GALVESTON, TEXAS 77550

Charles B. Mullins, M.D. Executive Vice Chancellor

for Health Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Mullfns:

The docket for the December 4-5, 1986 meeting of the Board

of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation t o

the Board.

I recommend approval.

'~illiam C. Levin, M.D. Preeident

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

DOCKET FOR THE DECEMBER 4-5, 1986 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No. - Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t o the University. G-3

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Catalog Changes G - 4 School of Nursing Bulletin

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Revisions to the Bylaws 6-13

Absence from Usual and Regular Duties, i n c l u d i n g T r a v e l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~ * ~ . G-19

Sale of University Owned Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-21

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Contracts for Services 6-22

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Standard Affiliation Agreements G-23

Contracts and Grants f o r Research, Development and Educational Services:

Non-Governmental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S t a t e and Local Government. G-27

Federal.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PatentLlcease Agreements. C-36

Amendments t o the 1985-86, 1986-87 Operating Budget (including Faculty and S ta f f appoinrments, changes in status, and transfers of funds w i t h i n existing Budget totals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-37

. . . . . . . . . Medical Staff Appointments and Resignations G-49

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The following g i f t has been received and is recommended f o r acceptance by t h e U. T. Board of Regents:

Donor and Address Purpose Amount

1. The Sealy & Smith Foundation Payment on $10 million $ 100,000.00 for the John Sealy Hospital award - Emergency Department

P. 0. Box 81, Substation 1 and Trauma Center Galveston, Texas 77550

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH Board Meet ing - December 4-5, 1986

CATALOGUE CHANGES. The fo7lawing summarizes t h e changes proposed t o The University o f Texas School o f Nursing at Galveston Bulletin f o r 1987-1989. The page numbers correspond t o t h e 1985-1987 Bulletin.

Page 33 Exp lana t i on o f Course Numbers

Instruction is given i n courses, and t h e u n i t o f measure f o r credit purposes i s t h e semester hour. NURS designates a l l courses g iven i n t h e School o f Nursing. A four-diqit number follows: t h e f i rs t d i g i t i n d i c a t e s t h e e a r l i e s t level dt which a course may be taken (3 fo r junior,-or 4 f o r senior 1 e v e l ) ; [the-3eeand

t w o - d i g i t s - n r e - t h e - c o u r s e - i d e n t + f i c ~ t + e n - n m b t h e second two d i g i t s are t h e course sequence or identification numbers; t h e last digit i n d i c a t e s t h e semester hours credit given f o r t h e course (0 indicates credit may va ry ) .

Page 51 and 52 Course Requirements-Upper D i v i s i o n

Required upper -d iv is ion courses can be completed i n four l o n g semesters. and-one 5ammer-3es3+anrJ E l e c t i v e courses are usually of fered in both long semesters and in summer sessions. ~PSense-na te - the -s t+pu+atSbns; -nambtrcd-as -~ootnotes~-~h~t a p p ~ g - t a - ~ c r e r a ~ - o f - C h e - ~ o ~ r ~ e - r e q u + r ~ m ~ n ~ ~ ~ - - T h e q - ~ r e - p r ~ n t e d - + n - ~ ~ m t ~ + c a + . . -

seqhtnte -beneath - the - )+s t -a f - reqt l~ remtnts ( ~ h i k curri cul urn wi 1 1 be r e a u i red f o r a l l underoraduate students enterina Semester I i n the I . . . . . . . . - . . -. -. -. . . - - - - -. . . - . . - - - . . - - . . . . - - . - - - - . - . . Fall o f 1986 and t h e r e a f t e r . Flexible Opt ion Track R.N.s w i 11 phase i n t o t h e new curriculum beqinning i n t h e F a l l o f 1987.)

J u n i o r Year

Fi rst Semester

F i r s t Semester T o t a l

NURS 3112 Role Development: I n t r o d u c t i o n NURS 3123 Pathophysio logy NURS 3135 Nursinq Process: Introduction NURS 3144 H e a l t h Assessment o f Individuals

Fi rst Semester Total

Second Semester

Semester Hours

Second Semester T o t a l

Jun ior Year T o t a l

E UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M E D I C A L BRANCH ard Meet ing - December 4 -5 , 1986

TALOGUE CHANGES - con t inued

R S 3152 Role Development: Teaching/Learning RS 3162 Pharmacol ogy RS 3172 Nurs ing T h e r a p e u t i c s RS 3185 Nu rs i ng Process: The O lde r A d u l t RS 3195 N u r s i n g Process: The C h i l d b e a r i n g F a m i l y

OR ~ ~ 3 2 0 5 Mursi n g Process : Fami 1 i es W i t h Chi 1 dren

Second Semester T o t a l

Jun io r Year T o t a l

nior Year

r s t Semester [l l

F i r s t Semester T o t a l [20-credits]

,RS 3195 Nursing Process: The Childbearing F a m i l y OR -

IRS 3205 Nursinq Process: Fami l i es Wi th Children RS 4215 Nursing Process: The A d u l t ,RS 4222 Nurs ing Wi th Groups IRS 4233 Ro le Development: S c i e n t i f i c Method

f i r s t Semester T o t a l 15 -

cond Semester

Second Semester Total [*5-eredSts]

Senior Year Total

Upper-di vi si on El e c t i ves La Total U p p e r - d i v i s i o n [€red+ts] [?3-ertd+Cs]

T o t a l [ c red iCs ] f a r degree [i33-credits]

~ - ~ n e - o f - t h e - t h i r d - s e m e s t e r - e + + n i c a ~ r s e ~ - m ~ ~ t - b e - ~ a k e n - d ~ ~ + n g - ~ - ~ u m m e r sessSonr]

:]A minimum of t h r e e [ c r e d i t s ] must be i n uppe r -d i v i s i o n nursing.

E UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH ard Meeting - December 4 -5 , 1986

TALOGUE CHANGES - continued

RS 4244 Nurs inq Process: Community Health - - - RS 4255 Nurs ing Process: Mental Health RS 4263 Wellness In The Community RS 4274 Role Development: teadership/Management

Second Semester T o t a l

S e n i o r Year T o t a l

Upper-division E l e c t i v e s jl

Tota l Upper -d iv is ion Semester Hours

Minimum Semester Hours far t h e Deqree

A minimum o f t h r e e semester hours must be i n nursing.

rst Semester - Required Courses

RS 3112 Role Development: I n t r o d u c t i o n

This course i n t roduces concepts b a s i c t o professional nursinq w i t h emphasis on historical and contemporary roles o f nurses w i t h i n t h e n professional nurs ing , t h e nurse-pat i e n t re1 ationshi p w i t h i n t h e contex t o f t he ph i losophy and conceptual framework o f the UTMS-BSN program a r e in t roduced. Two lecture hours average per week per semester. Two semester hours credi t .

RS 3123 Pathophysiolosy

The focus o f t h i s course i s t h e study o f bas ic pathophvsio l o g i c a l processes, cont inu ing the development o f s tudents ' knowledqe o f t h e scientific b a s i s for nursing p r a c t i c e . The course exp lores factors t h a t contribute t o a1 tered physi 01 ogi cal f u n c t i on i ng and a1 so i nterrel atSonships among s e l e c t e d pathophysi 01 ogical processes. Common physi o l ogi c a l a1 t e r a t i ons and pathophysio l og i cal processes throughout the l i f e span are included. Three lecture hours average per week per semester. Three semester hours c red i t .

E UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH a r d Meet ing - December 4-5, 1986

TALOGUE CHANGES - continued

RS 3135 Nursinq Process: Introduction

In t h i s course t h e s t uden t is i n t roduced t o the n u r s i n g process w i t h hy f o r p r o v i d i n g nurs ing care are i n t r o d u c e d w i t h practice i n a simulated l a b o r a t o r y setting. Emphasis i s p l aced on t h e p r i n c i p l e s and theory b a s i s of psychomotor s k i l l s . Students are g iven t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o perform psychomotor skills and apply t h e s t e p s of t h e n u r s i n g process i n a v a r i e t y o f s e t t i n g s . Two lecture and nine l a b o r a t o r y hours average per week per semester. F i v e semester hours c r e d i t . Lab fee:

IRS 3144 H e a l t h Assessment of I n d i v i d u a l s

In this course, the student i s in t roduced t o t h e t h e o r e t i c a l b a s i s for p h y s i c a l , p s y c h o l o g i c a l , s o c i o l o g i c a l and cultural assessment o f i n d i v i d u a l s th roughou t t h e l i f e span. I n s superv ised l a b o r a t o r y setting, t h e student has t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o p r a c t i c e t h e procedural steps necessary t o per form assessments. Two l e c t u r e and six l aboratory hours averaqe per week per semester. Four semester hours c r e d i t . Lab f e e : $4.00.

!cond Semester - Required Courses

1RS 3152 Role Development: Teachinq/Learn ing - Fami ly

T h i s course prov ides students w i t h t h e oppor tun i t y t o exp lo re t h e nu rse ' s r o l e as p a t i e n t educator , T e a c h i n g l l e a r n i n g theories and principles and p a t i e n t educa t i on as an integral part o f t h e nursins process a r e emphasized. Assessment o f and p lann ing f o r i n d i v i d u a l / f a m i l y l e a r n i n g needs are f a c i l i t a t e d by knowledge o f f a m i l y development stages, r o l e t h e o r y , communication p a t t e r n s , f a m i l y power s t r u c t u r e , cultural background, and va lue systems. Factors which a f f e c t l ea rn ing , such as health s ta tus , are discussed. Continued l e a r n i n g as a personal profess iona l nursing responsibility i s emphasized. Two lecture hours average p e r week per semester. Two semester hours c r e d i t .

JRS 3162 Pharmacology

The focus o f t h i s course i s t h e study o f bas i c pharmacolog ica l concepts. The course con t i nues t o expand t h e s c i e n t i f i c bas is o f n u r s i n g practice bv e x p l o r i n g general principles o f drug a c t i o n and examininq t h e major a c t i o n s , intended b e n e f i c i a l e f fec ts and common s e f f e c t s o f va r i ous c a t e q o r i e s of drugs. Spec ia l i m p l i c a t i o n s of drug - therapy i n i n fan t s , c h i l d r e n and i n t h e e l d e r l y are e x p l o r e d . Two lecture hours average per week per semester. Two semester hours c r e d i t .

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH 3oard Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

IATALOGUE CHANGES - cont inued

JURS 3172 Nursing T h e r a p e u t i c s

Th i s course provides students wi th the opportunity t o acqu i re sychomotor and d r u q a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s k i 11s necessary fo r the

:mpl ementati on o f the interactive nurs ing process . I n a labu~.aLal -v settirs, the s t u d e n t p r a c t i c e s the procedura l s t e p s necessary t o pe r fo rm t h e identified b a s i c s k i l l s s a f e l y and e f f i c i e n t l y . Emphasis is also placed on p r i n c i p l e s and r a t i o n a l e a s s o c i a t e d w i t h each p r o c e d u r e and theory base necessary t o a d a p t t h e procedure as needed according t o t h e client situation. One lecture and three l a b o r a t o r y h o u r s averaqe per week per semester. Two semester hours c r e d i t . t a b f e e : $2.00.

lURS 3185 N u r s i n g Process : The O l d e r Adult

The focus o f t h i s course i s implementation o f the nurs ing process t o a s s i s t older adults who are experiencing d i s r u p t i o n s i n f u n c t i o n a l health patterns. Ernpnasis i s qiven t o exper iences t h a t c l a r i f y t h e nurse's r o l e in assistinq the individual, the family, or b o t h t o meet h e a l t h re la ted q o a l s . Cl i n i c a l p r a c t i c e i s concen t ra ted i n acute c a r e s e t t i n g s . Three lecture and s i x labora tory hours averaqe per week 3er semester. F i v e semester hours c r e d i t . Lab f e e : $5.00.

tURS 3195 Nursinq Process : The C h i 1 dbeari nq Family

T h i s course focuses on the ima'lernentation o f the nursinq process w i t h childbearing families i n a variety o f s e t t i n g s . Course concepts emphasize the nurse's r o l e i n promotinq wellness o f families experiencing normal and c o m p l i c a t e d chi 1 dbea r i ng . Three 1 e c t u r e and s i x v hours averaqe p e r week per semester. F i v e semester hours c r e d i t . Lab f e e : $5.00.

URS 3205 Nursing Process: Families With Children

The f o c u s o f t h i s course i s on the nurse's r o l e i n assistinq children and t h e i r f a m i l i e s experiencing i l l n e s s and t h e e f f e c t s o f haspitalizatioq. C o n c e ~ t s o f g r o w t h and d e v e l o p m e n t , p l a y and c o p i n g wil l b e integrated i n t o s p e c i f i c course c o n t e n t . The s tudent w i 1 1 u t i l i z e h e a l t h assessment skills w i t h i n the f r a m e w o r k o f the nursinq process to a s s i s t children and t h e i r families i n a c h ~ e v i n g h e a l t h c a r e g o a l s . Utilizing b o t h ambulatory and a c u t e care s e t t i n q s , e x p e r i e n c e s w i t h children i n d i f f e r e n t age groups with common h e a l t h problems w i ! ? b e t h e focus o f s tudent c l i n i c a l l e a r n i n q . Two and a h a l f lecture and seven and a h a l f l a b o r a t o r y hours average per week per semester. ~ i i e semester h o u r s c r e d i t . Lab f e e : $5 .00 .

ages 56 - 57

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NURS 3195 N u r s i nq Process: The Chi 1 dbear i ng Family OR

~ ~ ~ ~ 3 2 0 5 Nursing Process: Fami 1 i es Wi th Chi l dren

Note : These courses a r e designed and scheduled so t h a t , genera l l y , students w i l l t a k e one o f these courses i n t h e i r second semester and t h e o ther one i n t h e i r t h i r d semester.

NURS 4215 Nursing Process: The Adu l t

Th i s course focuses on the nu rs ing care o f adu l t s i n t h e young and midd le years and t h e i r f a m i l i e s who are exper ienc ing hea l th prob lems. Concepts i n t h i s course are presented w i t h i n t h e framework o f the nurs ing process and focus on e x p l o r a t i o n o f p reven ta t i ve s t r a t e q i e s t o promote wel lness o f adu l t s , f a m i l i e s and groups. Students r e f i n e t h e use o f t h e nurs ing process w i t h emphasis on p l a n n i n g , i n t e r v e n t i o n and e v a l u a t i o n o f care o f a d u l t s , f ami l i es and groups i n a v a r i e t y o f acute care s e t t i n g s . Three lecture and s i x l abo ra to ry hours average per week per semester. F i ve semester hours c r e d i t . Lab f e e : $5.00.

NURS 4222 Nursing With Groups

Th i s course focuses on the r o l e of the nurse i n i n t e r a c t i o n w i t h c l i e n t s and sroups. It prov ides students t h e oppo r tun i t y t o study theories o f group i n t e r a c t i o n and t o par t i c ipa te i n and ana lyze t he dynamics o f a qroup, and t o u t i l i z e l eade rsh ip and management theory to modi fy group dynamics. The teach ing / l ea rn ing process and t h e nu rs ing process are app l i ed t o a s s i s t meeting t h e h e a l t h needs o f a c l i e n t group. Course conten t i nco rpo ra tes concepts o f s e l f - c a r e and se l f - he lp and the i n t e r a c t i o n of community s e l f - h e l p groups w i t h h e a l t h c a r e p r o v i d e r s . Selected nurs ing d i a g n o s i s r e l a t e d t o phys ica l and menta l c o n d i t i o n s are s tud ied as they re1 a t e t o se l f - he? p groups w i t h respect t o autonomy, advocacy, h e a l t h p o l i c y and h e a l t h economics. One lecture and th ree l a b o r a t o r y hours average per week per semester . Two semester hours c r e d i t . Lab fee: $2.00.

NURS 4233 Role Development: S c i e n t i f i c Method

T h i s ' c o u r s e focuses on use o f s c i e n t i f i c methods i n profess ional n u r s i n g p r a c t i c e i n c l u d i n q understandinq the research process and i t s c o n t r i b u t i o n t o nurs ing. Oppor tun i ty i s prov ided f o r s tudents t o develop skill i n c r i t i c a l t h i n k i n s through i d e n t i f i c a t i o n o f n u r s i n g care problems, a n a l y s i s o f l i t e r a t u r e , s e l e c t i o n o f s c i e n t i f i c method, computer ized data ana lys i s and i n t e r p r e t a t i o n o f f i nd ings . Emphasis i s a l s o on knowledqeable u t i l i z a t i o n of research f i nd inqs . Three l e c t u r e hours average per week per semester. Three semester hours c r e d i t .

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Four th Semester - Required Courses

[ ~ ~ ~ S - 4 6 ~ 2 - - € e m p ~ e x - H ~ r s + n g - € a r e ] [HURS-4633--€omm~nity-H11t+ th-Nar sing] [MURS-43~4--PraFtssiana+-Ntlrsing-Rb)tJ

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NURS 4244 Nursing Process: Community Health

T h i s course focuses on the syn thes i s o f nursing s c i e n c e and p r a c t i c e w i t h pub1 i c h e a l t h s c i e n c e and p r a c t i c e . The cl i n i c a l s t u d e n t s t he o p p o r t u n I t y t o u t 1 l l z e t h e 11ursl11g process l o plmo~llot.ci w e l l n e s s w i t h i n d i v i d u a l s , f a m i l i e s and g roups i n a v a r i e t y o f s e t t i n g s . One lecture and n i n e laboratory hours average per week per semester. Four semester h o u r s credit. Lab f e e : $ 4 . 0 0 .

NURS 4255 N u r s i n g P rocess : Mental H e a l t h

T h i s c o u r s e p r o v i d e s s t uden t s w i t h t h e o r e t i c a l and c l i n i c a l exper iences i n rneqtal h e a l t h p r o m o t i o n a l o n g the mental continuum and n u r s i n g c a r e o f persons w i t h a c u t e and c h r o n i c psych i a t r i c cond i ti ons . T h e o r i es , c o n c e p t s and p r i n c i p l e s r e l a t e d t o nu rs ing i n t e r v e n t i o n a r e presented . A v a r i e t v of s e t t i n a s are u t i l i z e d f o r c l i n i c a l annlication o f t h e o r e t i k a l content : Three - 1 e c t u r e and s i x 1 a b o r a k o r y h o u r s a v e r a g e per week p e r semester.' F i v e s e m e s t e r h o u r s c r e d i t . l a b f e e : $ 5 . 0 0 .

NURS 4263 W e l l n e s s In The Community

T h i s course p r o v i d e s t h e s t u d e n t w i t h t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o d e v e l o p t h e o r e t i c a l bases f o r appraisal/change o f r i s k factors t h a t i n f l u e n c e w e l l n e s s behavior i n s o c i e t y . T h e o r i e s , concep t s and p r i n c i p i e s r e l a t e d t o assessment o f p o p u l a t i o n s a t r i s k and concepts of program development are presented. A l i f e span approach i s utilized to p r e s e n t s c i e n t i f i c c o n t e n t on we1 1 ness programs. Three l e c t u r e hours ave rage per week p e r semester. Three semester hours c r e d i t .

NURS 4274 R o l e Development: Leadership/Management

T h i s course p r o v i d e s s tuden ts t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o r e f i n e and expand t h e i r knowledge o f leadership and rnanaqement and t o a p p l y t h e s e principles i n a selected nursing c a r e s e t t i n g . Students a p p l y f o r a c l i n i c a l placement i n a n u r s i n g p r a c t i c e area o f i n t e r e s t . S t u d e n t / f a c u l t y coqtracts s p e c i f y c l i n i c a l o b j e c t i v e s , e x p e r i e n c e s and evaluation c r i t e r i a . One l e c t u r e and n i n e l a b o r a t o r y hours a v e r a g e p e r week p e r semester. Fou r semester hours c r e d i t . Lab f e e : 94.00.

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Course D e s c r i p t i o n s - Undergraduate N u r s i n g E l e c t i v e s ( c o u r s e number changes o n l y t o r e f l e c t the change i n t h e course numbering system)

[WHRS-333 S] NURS 3363 E t h i c a l / Lega l I ssues f o r Nu rs i ng

[MURS-33i6] NURS 3373 Communicat ing W i t h Hispanic P a t i e r i t s

[HHRS-33571 NURS 3383 Care o f t h e Chroni c a l l y I1 1

[HNRS-43381 NURS 4603 Emergency N u r s i n g

[NURS-46991 NURS 4616 O p e r a t i n g Room-Continuous Care Exper ience

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[HURS-30221 MURS 3390 Topics i n Medical-Surgical Nursing

[NHRS-4422) NURS 4644 Intraoperative Nursing

[ H U R S - ~ ~ ? ~ ] NURS 3403 Aging and t h e Aged

[NMRS-33241 NURS 3413 Principles and Issues o f Parenting

[MURS-43251 NURS 4633 Entrapartal Care o f Mother and Infant

[NbRS-30261 NURS 3420 Topics i n Maternal /Parent-Chi 1 d Nursing

[NBRS-332?] NURS 3433 D i a b e t i c Chi 1 d Care i n a Camp S e t t i n g

[HURS-33281 NURS 3453 Spiritual Dimensions o f Total P a t i e n t Care

[HURS-33331 NURS 3463 Stress Management

[NURS-33321 NURS 3473 Human Sexual i t y

[MURS-30341 NURS 3480 Top i cs i n Commun i t y Heal t h

[HHRS-30351 NURS 3490 Top ics i n Psychiatric Nursing

[HHRS-33361 NURS 3505 Selected Message S t r a t e g i e s f o r Nurses

[HMRS-33371 NURS 3513 Assert iveness f o r Nurses

[NURS-30381 NURS 3520 Specialized Topics i n Nursing

[MURS-3839 1 NURS 3530 Independent Study

LNHR5-33481 NURS 3543 Mu1 ti di sc i pl i nary Cancer Care

(MURS-334*] NURS 3553 Women's H e a l t h Care

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[HURS-36481 NURS 3766 Foundat i ons o f Peri o p e r a t i v e Nursi ng

[MHRS-3*4+] NURS 3771 Advanced Perioperative Nursing

LHHR5-34421 NURS 3784 Leadershi p and Management

[HURS-34431 NURS 3804 Foundations o f Surgical Crit ical Care I

[NURS-34441 NURS 3814 Foundations o f Surgical Critical Care I 1

[HURS-34451 NURS 3824 Leadership and Management

[NUNS-38461 NURS 3848 Advanced Psychia t r ic Nurs ing

[HHRS-32491 NURS 3862 Cl i n i cal Concepts- Internal Medi c i ne Nursi ng I

[HHRS-34501 NURS 3874 Foundations o f Internal Medi cine Murs i ng

[HHRf-32531 NURS 3882 Clinical Concepts-Internal Medicine I I

[NURS-34521 NURS 3894 Advanced Cl i n i ca l Concepts

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5. 1986

REVISIONS TO THE

BYLAWS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS

OF THE MEDICAL STAFF

ARTICLE X f T I

1.33 Quality Assurance Committee - The activities of the Medical Staff Quality Assurance Committee shall be divided into - two parts:

Those activities carried o u t independently of the Hospital Qual i ty Assurance Committee.

Those act iv i t ies carried out in conjunction with the Hospital Qua l i ty Assurance Committee in a body called The Joint Medical Staff-Hospital Quality Assurance Committee.

1.331 Membersip and Meetings - 1.3311 The Medical Staff Quality Assurance Committee

shall consist of the-Y4tt-Prte%deat-ier-Heep4@e4 A 4 T a 4 ~ % - e e - G h a f r m & n ~ - 6 k E e i - e ~ - 6 & ~ ~ ~ ~ - 6 h e ~ ~ ~ - e ~ - ~ h e Hcd&ea4-A~dPt-6emietec~-6hefme~-e6-the-~~4&4~&~&e~ Revit~4biltm4t~et~-tkree-repreaentltt4~e~-e~etted-~rem tke-A&&4t~-Wca~tb-d4eeip~4mte~-tke-Bxeea~i~e-B4~ee~e~ a ~ - ~ n p e t 4 e a t - W a r e ~ ~ g - 6 t ~ ~ ~ e ~ - t w e - B 4 ~ b t C e t 8 - e ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g fe&eeted)+-the-B&*eetet-ei-bke-Mtd4e&&-Fteee~d- Btpertment~-ea-Enetu~4ve-B~1e~te~.-e~-Beep4ke4 ~ i n i s C r a t + a a ~ - u ~ h - t h c - ~ a e ~ 4 ~ y - A e e e ~ c t n e e - 6 e a r d ~ r t a t e ~ .

are-be4ag-me& a chairman appdfnted by the Chief of Staff, the Chairmen of the Patient Care and u t i l i z a t i o n C m i t t e e , Medical Records Committee, and Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, one Physician Review Advisor f r o m each of the Clinical Departments, and ex-officio members without vote: The Vice President for Medical Professional Affairs, the Director or Assistant

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Chairman of t h e Infection Control Committee, the Chairman of t h e Transfusion Committee, and one physician Director of the Emergency Department ox the Chairman o f the E . R , Advisory Committee. The committee shall meet at l eas t monthly .

The J o i n t Medical staff [Hospital Quality Assurance Committee shall consist of the - - . . - - . . - . - - - Chief of S t a f f , the Chairman of the Medical 1 man of the Medical S t a f f Patient Care and l t i l i z a t i o n Committee, the Director or Assistant Director of the Medical Staff O u a l i t v Assurance Denartment. a Phvsician Review A d v f ~ o r T t h e Vice President for Hospital A f f a i r s , the Hospital Quality Assurance and Accreditation Coordinator, a Hospital Executive Director, the Direc tor of Medical Records, the Chafrperson of the Nursing Advisorv Council, and ex-officio members without vore: the Vice President for Medical Professional Affairs, t h e Chairman of t h e Institutional R i s k Management Committee. and the Medical

Y - - 7 - - - . . . . - - .

Malpractice Liaison to the Ins t i tu t ion . The Chief of Staf f and the Vice President f o r Hospital Affairs will by agreement alternate the Chairmanship of t h i s committee. The committee will meet a t l e a s t quarterly.

1.332 Functions

1.3321 Medical S t a f f Quality Assurance Committee

47331 Plan the conceptual framework, formal structure, 1.33211 and standards of the Medical Staff Quali ty

Assurance Program.

47332 Implement the Medical Staff Qual f ty Assurance 1.33212 Program e e - t h c - i ~ a t 4 c a t P s a a & ~ - h e 3 p i t e ~ ' ~ - % ~ d

&A33 Evaluate the Medical Staff Quality Assurance 1 .33213 Program 4 ~ - e - f a m a t 4 v t - a ~ d - e ~ m r n ~ t i ~ e - m e n ~ t e ~

on an annual basis .

4r334 Accnunt t o the Board of Regents through 4tw 1 . 3 3 2 1 4 ~eprtaearative t h e President nn quality

assurance activities by R-qeerttr&y an annual report te-the-s~beemmittct-e~-Hewp4te4 A4&~frs-ei-~he-UrTr-Syseem.

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1.3322 J o i n t Medical Staffl~ospital Quality Assurance Commit t e e

1 . 3 3 2 2 1 Provide a mechanism f o r the C l i n i c a l and Administrative S t a f f s of U.T.M.B. Hospitals t o monitor and evaluate the qua l i ty and appropriateness of p a t i e n t c a r e and c l in i ca l performance, resolve identiiied problems, and report information t o the Board of Regents, through t h e President, so as to assist it in fulffllinn its re-Gponsibilfty f o r the qual i ty of ~ a t i e n t care.

ARTICLE XI11

1.8 Patient Care and Utilfzation Committee - The activities of the Patient Care and Utilization Committee s h a l l be de&egaeed fn-ewe-pertar administered under t h e Medical S t a f f Quality A ~ g u i d e l i g u s of the Medical Management Analysis (MMA) program. Those aspects relating to the day to day a c t i v i t i e s w i t h i n kkt indiv idual depertmeat departments or d i v i s i o n s s h a l l be kaad&ed administered by sepa~ete-Pad4videe&-Beptt~~me~te&-Pet&enf 6 e r e - e m d - 8 t f & f z a t 4 e ~ - e r t d - B t * & f ~ ~ t i e ~ - 6 4 4 e t h e e e - e a p e e t ~ - ~ e 4 e t ~ n g - t e - e ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ 1 ~ t t P e ~ ~ a g - e ~ - ~ ~ ~ kaap&te&-she~4-bt-de4egeted-te-the-Hesp4.te1-6em&4~ee. the Physician Review Advisor (PRA) h i s alternate and/or the de~artmenFor divisionchafrman.Those aspects relating

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t o the overall functioning of the h o s p i t a l shall.be the responsibility of the Hospital Patient Care and Utilization Committee which in part is comprised of departmental and divisional PRAs.

1.81 Departmental Patient Care and U t i l i z a t i o n Gami&+ee. Responsibilities - Each clinical department w&&4

members-Seem-Pfs-em-rleptfttme~t7--Tkey-B or divisiane l Physic ian Review Advisor (PM) , or- alternate, will be responsible for:

1.811 Evaluating t h e medical care of patients on their respectfve servfces ~ h % 3 e - s ~ i d - p ~ t 4 ~ ~ t s - e t ~ hespfteL4etdT through concurrent data penerated by the Q.A. program.

1.812 Reviewing t h e l ength of hospital stay according to eke written policies e s tab l i shed by the 9. A . program, t h e Texas Medical ~ o u n d a t ion (TMFI, the department, the institution and its parent h o s p l t a l commit t e e .

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1.813 Reviewing me~te~4em-fer-the-est~b3&gkme1tt-eE eriter*aa-+OF through the Q.A. program the proper use and abuse of laboratory rests, radiological examinations, professional services, drugs, blood products, a d b i o l o g i c a l s and other serv ices provided by the h o s p i t a l .

1 ,814 Applying such established c r i t e r i n n to ef fect ct

maximum e f f i c i e n c y i n the use of ava i lab le medical facilities at-rcasonab&eT-eee~emita~ a8!3t%.

1.815 E s t a b l i s h i n g l i a i s o n w4ek-atker w i t h i n the department& s a b e e ~ i t t t t a - a n d - k ~ ~ p P t e & - e e a t m 4 t t e e e or d i v i s i o n relatfng t o patient care functions and procedures wftbin tbe+r-departmeat,

1.816 Establishing liaison with other c l i n i c a l - departments and divisions through the Hospital Patient Care and Utilization Committee.

The departmental o r d i v i s i o n a l chairman w i l l designate a t e n r a t i t t e e - e b a 4 r r a e ~ - u n d - ~ p p e & n t - B b e ~ ~ - ~ e tke -Beparmenta&-P~t t i~nt -6e i e -and-Bt i%faut i : en-6~~t tee~- -Eaeh m e ~ b c r - w i ~ ~ - ~ e i r e - ~ d ~ - d - e w e - f ~ + - ~ e ~ ~ - ~ t m . Physician Review Advisor {PRA), and an alternate. These jndividuals will-ilso represent the department or divis ion a t the Hospital Committee l eve l .

re4ntcd-ta-aambe~-e~-~fg~&~4e~~t-p~bttd~~ea-pe~~emed-by tht-aetu4et. For clinf caf departments having hospf t a l beds, a t l e a s t one member-ske4Z-ke-a~be%~ted PRA and . . -

alternate for each f o r t y ( 4 0 ) beds is mandatory. For those not having hespite* c l in ica l beds, the ir eem4ttec-w4~&-)le~t-b-m4~imm-mtmbtrski~ a minimal

of t w o (2) medfeez-ste4f-pereana

m4n4mwm-ewe-f 2+-aembe~~jr (one PRA , one a l r e rna t e 1 is mandatarv.

Each departmental eammftete or divisional representative will m e e t - ~ e n t k ~ y r - k e e ~ ~ m ~ r t u t e ~ T - % ~ d report &~-nr+++ag to the departmental or d i v i s i o n a l chairman with-eepies-to-the eke4mn and members of t h e department or division on t h e findings of the Hospi ta l Patient Care and Utilization Committee aad-te-Cke-Gkie6-ef-Stef6.

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1.82 Hospital Patient Care and U t i l i z a t i o n Committee. T h i s committee w i l l be composed of n~ae-f9f-meatbers a~-tke-Aet4ve-at-Aeset4~tt-Htdfee&-SttE~-e~d-w4~~ 4ae&ade-~kt-~~vc-ckef~rnen-ei-tke-Bep~~t~en~e&-@&~~e~~ 6 e ~ t - s n d - 8 e i ~ ~ ~ e e + e ~ - 6 e m ~ t t t c b - ~ f m - ~ e d ~ e 4 ~ e , 6 a ~ g e r y ~ - 8 b s ~ t t r ~ e a - a n d - 6 y ~ e e e ~ e g y ~ - P e d ~ & ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ Psjlthietryr-p&as-a~e-~ppoir~ted-by-ehe-V4ee-P~es+de~t ~er-Hesp4ee4-A~ie+rs-ctnd-e~e-~c-4efge-rnembe~ ap~si~+ed-by-the-6h4~G-ei-~te~+-+~bm-ume~g-~he-ethe~ eha~rmtn-ef-tke-~emui~ing-Bepe~tmen&8~-P~&$ent-G&re end-8t&&+~%ti0~-6em&tteeb-&~d-6~e-m&t~-e6-*h~ Weaae-Gteff. a Chairman appointed by the Chief of Sta f f and t h e Physician Review Advisors of each of the c l i n i c a l departments (division).

In addition, several Hospi ta l Administrators and ad-bee other committees have responsibility f o r functions that are v i t a l t o optimal patient care and utilization. The HarmPag-Birecter-e~d-eke+me~-e* t k t ~ e - e ~ ~ i t ~ e t ~ ~ - d ~ e e & ~ ~ ~ r t ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ k e - ~ ~ d Chairperson of rhe Nursing Advisory Council, the Chairmen of the Medical Records, Transfusion, Diagnost ic Laboratory A v f s o r y d and the Director of the General Intensive Care Unit will be appuinted by the Chief of Staff au ex-officio members e4-tkt-Hesp+fe&-Pat+e~~ Gerc-and-Hti&fa%ela~-Gem4ttee. Ts-these The Chief of Staff may add other ex-officio members as deemed necessary.

The-Haapi~a4 T h i s committee s h a l l meet monthly, keep - minutes, and the-ekafman-~64% report t o the Executive Committee of the Medical S t a f f .

The p a t c ~ t Hospital Pat ienr Care and U t i l i z a t i o n GaamtPttcc Review s h a l l be responsible for:

1.R21 The supervision and coordination of the activities of the Departmental Pe@+ce@-Gart e n d - ~ t f Wteeisn-6emmitteesr (divisional) P l u s . -

1.822 The resolution of any problems or c o n f 1 i c . t ~ that arise amnng the departmental eemmP~tese. ( d i v i s i o n a l ) PRA a c r l v i t i e s (such as conflict of in teres t lper review acrlvities.

1.823 The development of p o l i c i e s and recommenda- tions to the Executive Committee of the Medical S t a f f with relation co the h o s p i t a l s patient care and u t i l i z a t i o n needs.

1.824 The dissemination of informatinn re la t ing t o ~ l r i l i z a t i o n review t o the indiv idual departments (divisions) as i r r e l a t e s to the Q.A. p l a n , TMF, and the Medical Records Department.

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ARTICLE XTTX

f~+2i3-Ane4ytfng-prtet4et-ve~&~tf~ns-irem-e~~~e~~e by-peeref

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TRAVEL IN EXCESS OF 2 9 DAYS. In compliance w i t h Section 10.33 of Chapter 111, Part 11, Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents for the Government of The University of Texas System, approval of the following travel requests is respectfully recommended.

1. Name / T i t l e /Department : Ce ry W. Cooper Professor and Chairman, Pharmacofogy

and Toxicology Travel Dates: October 4 , 1986 through November 4 , 1986 Destination: Leeds, England and Nice, France Purpose : To perfom collaborative research a t the

University of Leeds; t o attend a conference at Nice

2. Name/T5tle/Department: Gregory A . DiPietro Equipment Engineer, Radiology

Trave 1 Dates : September 2, 1986 through October 3 , 1986 Destination: I s e l i n , New Jersey Purpose : To attend a course for appl icat ion of the

CT Scanner at UTMB

3. Name/Title/Department: Chung-Bii Jeng Research A s s i s t a n t Professor, Marine

Biomedical Institute Travel Dates: September 2, 1986 through October 31, 1986 Destination : S t . L o u i s , Missouri Purpose : To conduct a research study on tissue culture

techniques

4. NamelTitlel~epartment: C. David Jenkins Professor, Preventive Medicine and Cornunity

Health Travel Dates: September 1 4 , 1986 through October 2 6 , 1986 Destination: Berlin, Germany; Aden, People's Democratic

Republic of Yeman; Maastrict, Netherlands Purpose : To attend workshops and an international

conference

5 . NamelTitle/Departrnent : June Z. Kendall Assoc ia te Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecolo~~y

Travel Dates: September I , 1986 through November 30, 2986 Destination : Ottawa, Canada Purpose : To perform research under NTH grant

6 . ~ame/Tf tlel~epartment : Lee E. Moore Professor, Physiology and Biophysics

Travel Dates: September 28, 1986 through January 11, 1987 Destination: Stockholm, Sweden Purpoae : Reassignment of Duty: To perform collaborative

research a t the Karolinska Institute

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT CALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

Travel in excess of 29 days - Continued:

7 . Name /Title /Depar tment : Jo El len Schweinle Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine

Travel Dat,es: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Destination: Bethesda, Maryland Purpose : Reassignment of Duty: To p e r f o m research

a t N I H

8. ~ a r n e / ~ i t l e / ~ e ~ a r t m e n t : Richard E. Glavin Professor, Pathology

Travel D a t e s : October 2 5 , 1986 through December 14 , 1986 Destination: Ghent , Belgium Purpose : To present several lectures; t o perform

research

9 . Name/Title/Department: E. Brad Thompson Professor and Chafrman, Human Biological

Chemistry and Genetics Travel Dates: July 3 1 , 1986 through September 3 , 1986 Destination : Baltimore, Maryland; Meriden, New Hampshire;

Bar Harbor, Maine Purpose : To m e e t with publishers; to attend a conference;

t o perform collaborative research

10, Name/Title/Department: Thaddeus Yarney Postdoctflral Fellow, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Travel Dates: September 1, 1986 through November 30, 1986 Desr inat ion; O t t awa , Cans da Purpose : To perform research under NIH g r a n t

THE UMfVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-53 1986

SALE OF UNIVERSITY OWNED PROPERTY

In compliance with Section 8.5 of Chapter VII, Parr Two, Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents for the Government of The University of Texas System, approval of the fallowing equipment sale is respectfully recommended.

1. To:

Amount : Description:

El Camfno Resources, LTD. 4827 N. Sepulveda Boulevard, #lLO Sherman Oaks, California $927,663 IBM 3 0 8 1 4 computer and peripheral equipment

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

The following contracts have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1 . Agency: Panhandle Gas Company Southern Union Gas Company P , 0. box I188 United Bank Tower, Suite 900 Houston, Texas 77001 400 West 15th Street

Austin, Texas 78701 Funds : Cost of natural gas at current well-head price

pa id t o Houston P i p e Line Co. (an af f i l fa te of Panhandle Gas Co.) and charges according to Service Rate Schedule No. T-1 paid t o Southern Union Gas Co.

Period: July I , 1986 through June 30, 1989 Title/Description: To f a c i l i t a t e natural gas cost reduction

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTSf MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEHENTS

The agreements recommended for approval by the U . T . Board of Regents have been approved by an attorney of the Office of General Counsel and are based on t h e model agreement adopted on December 16, 1 9 7 7 .

I , Fac i l i ty :

Date : Purpose :

2. Facility:

Date: Purpose :

Tennec o , Inc . Houston, Texas June 19, 1986 To provide health care related educational experiences for UTME School of Nurslng students

Woods Psychiatric I n s t i t u t e Abilene, Texas August 20, 1986 To provide heal th care related educational experience^ for UTMB School of Allied Health Sciences occupational therapy students

1446 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: AT&T No. : None New Funds : $85 1,680 Current Period: August 1986 through (Open) Title/Description: ATbT 2986 Computer Donations Program

2 . Agency: American Hoechst Corporation No. : Protocol 310 New Funds: $20,119 Current Period: August 1984 through (Open) Title/Descripticm: Comparative Study of Buserelin (HOE 766) and

Danazol In the Treatment of Patients w i t h Endometriosis

3 . Agency: Amersham Corporation No* : None New Funds: $5,000 Current Period: August 1986 through (Open) TftTelDescription: (Phase IV AFP Study) Post-Approval S t u d i e s of

AFP Test Kits for Feta l Open Neural Tube Defects

4 , Agency: Biomedical Research Group, Inc. No. : None New Funds : $2,000 Current Period: August 1986 through (Open) Tltle/Description: Multi-Investigator, Double-Blind, Extra-Strength

Tylenol (Acetaminophen) and Placebo Controlled Single Dose Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficacy of Excedrin in the Treatment of Patients with Post-Operative Dental Pain (Bristol-Myers Excedrin Study)

5. Agency : Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. No.: ll5lS5 New Funds: $ 1 0 , 6 2 6 Current Period: September 1986 through (Open) Title/Description: A Comparison nf Inhaled Ipratropium versus

Oral Theo~hylline, both w i t h and without B-aganist in Patients with COPD-Study E85-1540

6 . Agency: Dreyfus Medical Foundation No, : None New Funds ; $15 ,000 Current Period : September 1986 through (Open) T i t l e /Descr ip t ion : The Effects of Phenytoin on the Immune System

THE LTIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESMN Board Meeting - December 4-5 . 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - NOH-GOVERNMENTAL (Funds Coming In) - Continued

7, Agency : Eaton Laboratories, Inc. NO.: 86039-562.61.01-I501 New Funds: $12,750 Current Period: August 1986 through (Open) T i t l e /Descr fp t ion : The Efficacy of Low Dose Danrrium (danrrolene

sodium) Capsules in the Treatment of Skeletal Muscle Cramps in Malignant Hyperthermia Susceptible Pat ients

8, Agency: Hogg Foundation for Mental Health No.: None Mew Funds : $12,095 Curretit Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, l987 Title/Description: Evaluation and Outcome of Senescent Forgetfulness

9. Agency: Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International No.: 186392 New Funds; $ 2 9 , 4 7 1 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Tit lc/Descript ion: Reversal of Progressive Diabetic Nephropathy

with Reduced Dietary Protein

10. Agency: Mallincktodt Alva-Medical, Inc.

NO.: None New Funds: $500 Current Period: September 1986 through (Open) Title/Description: Development of New Catheter Designs

11. Agency: March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation

No, : CPE-NEW New Funds : $38,336 Current Period: J u l y 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 TitlelDescriptfon: Adaption of a Personalized Comprehensive

Perinatal Care Program

1 2 . Agency: The Moody Foundation No. : 86-23 New Funds: $9,700 Current Period: August 1, 1986 through July 31, 1987 ~itle/Description: Interactive Video Conference in A l l i e d Health

and Nursing

13. Agency: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation No. : 86-106 New Funds : $45,455 Current Period : October 1, 1986 through September 30, 1987 Title/Description: The Health Detective's Handbook

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - Decamber 4 - 5 , 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - NOH-GOVERNMENTAL (Funds Coming In) - Continued

14. Agency : National Association of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologfsts

No. : None New Funds : $2,000 Current Period: April 1, 1986 through (Open) Title/Description: The Relationship of Hardiness and Stressful

L i f e Events to Obstetric Risks

15. Agency: Parents of Downs Syndrome, Inc. Houston Chapter

No. : None New Funds: $12,184 Current Period: September 1986 through (Open) Ticle/Description: The Development of Joint Attention S k i l l s in

Downs Syndrome Infants

16 . Agency: The Procter & Gamble Company No. : None New Funds: $30.250 Current Period : June 1986 through (Open) Title/Descriprlan: Electron Microscopic Evaluation of Ureter C-Fiber

Count and Structure Following Oral Administration of Test Substance to Rats

1 7 . Agency: Schering Corporation NO,: SS5-010-03 New Funds: $24,510 Current Period: August 1986 through (Open) TitlejDescription: Hypertension Research

18. Agency: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

No.: None New Funds : $4.847 Current Period: June 1, 1986 through May 31, 1987 ~itle/Description: T e x a ~ Consortium for Biological and

Psychopharmacologfc Psychiatric Research

This is support fo r UTMB's par t i c ipa t ion in a grant award from the Hogg Foundation to UTHSCSA.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAZ. BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMEER 4 - 5 , 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The follow.ing items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Texas Comiss ion on Alcoholism NO. : 16-40-875-OCC New Funds: $39.062 Current Period : September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 TitIelDescription: For support of t h e UTMB Employee Assistance

Program

2. Agency: Texas Department of Human Resources No.: PS T01-03-P-00, Amendment No. I New Funds: $325,242.46 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: For certain family planning services t o be

provided to e l i g i b l e patients

3. Agency: Texas Department of Human Resource6 No. : PS-111-16-P-00, Amendment No. 1 New Funds : $404,229 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: To provide family planning services t o

e l ig ib l e c l i en t s

4 . Agency: Texas Rehabi l i ta t ion Commission No. ! f A C (86-87) -1208 N e w Funds: $5,000 Current Period: August 18, 1986 through August 31, 1986 Title/Descrlption: To provide vocatfonal evaluations for

c l i en t s of TRC

5 . Agency: Texas Rehabilitation Commission NO,: I A C (86-87) -1 209 New Funds : $15,000 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Title/Description: To provide vocational evaluations f o r

c l i e n t s of TKC

6 . Agency : Texas Youth Commission NO. : IAC(8h-87) -1215 New Funds: $40,000 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: To provide in-patient and/or out-patient

hospita l s erv ices to c l ients of TYC

THE UBIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - STATE AND LOCAL (Funds Coming In) - Continued

7 . Agency: Texas Youth Commission NO. : IAC (86-87) -1 21 6 N e w Funds: $20,000 Current Period : September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Tit le lDescr iptIon: To provide for UTMB professional fees for

c l i e n t s of TYC

8 . Agency : Texas Department of Health NO.: IAC(86-87)-1294 New Funds: $225,000 C u r r e n t Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31. 1987 Title/Description: To provide care and treatment of

patients w i t h a medical diagnosis of chronic irreversible endstage renal disease

9 . Agency: Texas Department of Health NO. : IAC(86-871-1295 New Funds: $1,598,642 Currenr Period: August 2 6 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: To p r o v i d e comprehensive maternity and

in fan t health services and ancillary services to women and i n f a n t s determined to be eligible under Maternal and Infant Improvement Act Rules

10. Agency: Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation

No. : IAC(86-87)-1339 New Funds: $234,990 Current Period : September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Descriptiori: To provlde for the early childhood intervention

program for developmentally delayed children

11. Agency: Texas Department of Corrections No. : IAC (86-871-1376 New Funds: $5,625 Current Perf od : September f , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Advanced cardiac l i f e support training provfded

by t h e UTMB Educatfon Laboratory for 30-45 TDC health care personnel

1 2 . Agency: Texas Department of Corrections No, : IAC(86-871-1398 New Funds: $10,000 Current Period : September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Descriptfon:- For the UTMB Department of Radiology t o perform

interpretation of x-rays on T D C inmates

THE UNIVERSlTY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986 CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - STATE AND LOCAL (Funds Coming In) - Continued

13. Agency: The University of Texas a t Austin College of Pharmacy

No. : JAC (86-87) - 1455 New Funds: $37 ,626 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 32, 1987 TitlclDescriptfon: To provide o f f i c e support and a c l in i ca l

p r a c t i c a l environment for teaching, training, and providing of experience for baccalaureate pharmacy students and t o assign staff phannacfsts and poison information staff to ass is t in such duties

14. Agency: The University of Texas a t AustFn NO. : IAC(86-87)-I457 New Funds: $71,000 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: To provide certain services to the

U. T. Austin, Inst i tute f o r Geophysics

15. Agency: No. : New Funds :

Texas Cancer Counc i l IAC(86-87)-1458 $8,000

Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Descriptioa: To provide assistance in the preparation

of the Atles of Cancer Mortality in Texas

16. Agency: Texss Department of Health No. : IAC(86-871-1471 New Funds : $45,202 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: To provide comprehensive genetic srrvfces

17, Agency: The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston

NO. : None New Funds : $50 per hour Current Period: August 2 2 , 1986 u n t i l (Open) Tirle/Description: To provide consultation and referral

services under t h e Employee Assistance Program

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL COVERNHENT (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The following item has been awarded and is recommended for approval by the U,T, Board of Regenra:

1, Agency: Texas Department of Human Resources No. : None New Funds: $23,065 Current P e r i o d : June 1, 1986 through b y 31, 1987 Title /Descrip t i on : For TDHR to provide an ADP Record Control

Clerk

*

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AM) EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: T i t le/Descrfption:

2. Agency :

Na. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/~escription:

3. Agency:

No* : New Funds : Current Period: Title / ~e scr ip t ion :

4. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period : TitlejDescription:

5 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period: TitlelDescriptIon:

awarded and are recommended for approval by the

Department of Health and Human Services Alcohol Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration

National Institute on Drug Abuse 5 R01 DA02073-08 $90,759 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Neurochemical Pharmacology of Phencyclidine

Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration FD-R-000091-02 $ 1 4 7 , 4 0 2 September 30, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Effects of L i t h i u m Phenytofn on Violent Patients

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute 5 KO4 CADO854-05 $50,250 September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Surgical Studies of GI Hormone Effects on Tumor Growth

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tutes of Health National Cancer Institute 5-U01-CA40764-02 $ 4 9 , 4 5 5 plus indirect c o s t s September 30, 1986 through July 31, 1987 Host Defenses Against HTLV I and II

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Eye Institute 2 KO1 EY04396-04 $68,001 plus indirect costs September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Detoxification of Xenoblotics in Ocular Tissues

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5 , 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - GOVERNMENTAL {Funds Coming In) - Continued

6. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Inst i tute

No. : 1 R01 HL34752-01A1 New Funds: $118,324 plus indfrect costs Current Period : September 8, 1986 through September 7, 1987 TitlelDescription: High Cardiac Output Endotoxemia In Sheep

7 . Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Ins t i tu tes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

No. : 5 KO7 HL01613-02 New Funds: $79,062 Current Period : August 1, 1986 through July 31, 1987 Ti tle/Description: Transfusion Medicine Academic Award

8 . Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Nattonal Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood I n s t i t u t e

NO. : 5 R01 HL34837-02 New Funds: $1 12,817 plus i n d i r e c t cos ts Current Period: August 1, 1986 through July 3 1 , 1987 Title/Description: Mechanisms of Altered Coronary Blood Flow

9. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of H e a l t h National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

NO. : 5 R01 HL35131-02 New Funds: $555 ,028 p l u s ind i rec t cos ts Current Period: September 30, 1986 through September 2 9 , 1987 Title/Description: Diet, Exercise & CV Health Among Ethnic Children

10. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e s of Health National Institute on Aging

No. : 5 RO1 AG06242-02 Mew Funds : $37,525 p l u s indirect costs Current Period: September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Tit le /Descr ipt ion: Sex Hormone E f f e c t s on Intestinal Calcium

Absorption

11, Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tures of Health National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and

Infectious Diseases No, : 5 ROl AI1840I-05 New Funds : $ 6 1 , 9 2 3 pLus indirect c o s t s Current Period: September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Descriptfan: Virulence Factors in the Pathogenesis of

Salmonellosis

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BKANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - GOVERNMENTAL (Funds- Coming In) - Continued

Agency : Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Inst i tute of A1 lergy and

Tnfectious Diseases No. : 5 ROI AI21412-03 New Funds: $ 7 0 , 1 0 2 plus indirect costs c u r r e n t Period: September 1, I986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Structure and Functfon of Human Secretory

Component

13. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Ins t i tu te of Allergy and

Infectious Diseases No. : 5 RO1 A122463-02 New Funds: $81,395 plus i n d i r e c t c o s t s Current P e r i o d : September I , 1986 through August 31, 1987 TitLe/Description: Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Enterotoxins

1 4 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period : ~frle/Descri~tion:

15, Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description:

6 . Agency:

NO. : New Funds : Current Period: TitlejDescription:

17. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period : Tftle/Description:

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes ,

Digestive and Kfdney Diseases 7 RO1 AM38588-01 $20,936 plus indirect costs August 1, 1986 through November 30, 1986 Mechanism of Isosmoric Water Transport By E p i t h e l i a

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tutes of Health Natiorlal Tnstitute of Chi ld Health and

Human Development 1 R01 BD2IO75-01AL $52,667 plus indfrect costs September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Neurophysiology of the Hypothroid Ovine Fetus

Department of Health and Human Services National Ins t i tu te s of Health National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive

and Kidney Diseases 5 R01 DK34806-02 (Formerly I R01 AM34806-01) $63,277 plus i n d i r e c t costs September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Bi le Canaliculi Injury--Comparfng Function to Structure

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tutes of Health National Ins t f tu te of General Medical Sciences 5 R01 GM27589-05 $66,057 p l u s i n d i r e c t c o s t a September 1, I986 through August 31, 1987 Molecular Pathology of Inher i ted Immunodeficiency

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - GOVERNMENTAL (Funds Coming In) - Continued

18. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e s of Health National Institute of Neurological and

Communicative Disorders and Stroke No. : 1 R01 NS23169-01 New Funds: $28,908 plus ind i rec t costs Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Effects of Reproductive P e p t i d e s on Neurons

19. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Narional Inst i tutes of Health National Inst i tute of Neurological and

Communicarive Disorders and Stroke No.: 5 K O 4 NS00995-02 New Funds: $ 5 4 , 7 5 6 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Peripheral and Central Mechanisms of Nocfception

20, Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Ins t i tu te of Neurological and

Communicative Disorders and Stroke NO. : 7 F32 NS07677-02 New Funds : $26,004 Current Period: September I , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Award

21. Agency: Department of the Navy Off i ce of Naval Research

No.: N00014-84409486, Modification No. PO0003 New Funds: $203,301 Current Period: July 15, 1986 through October 31, 1988 Tit le/Descript ion: Regulation of the Immune System by Hypothalamic

Releasing Hormones

2 2 . Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

NO.: NAG 9-170 New Funds : $36,000 Current Period: August 1, 1986 through May 31, 1987 Tit le /Descript ion: Effect of Psychologfcal Stress on Immune

Dysfunction

23. Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

NO.: NAG 9-172 New Funds : $60,000 Current Period: September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Tftle/Description: The Mechanism of the Development in Humans

of Dl suse M ~ ~ s c l e Atrophy

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - GOVERNMENTAL (Funds Coming In) - Continued

24. Agency: National Science Foundation No, : BNS-8316704, Amendment No. 02 New Funds: $70,000 Current Period: March 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Integrating Subthreshold Properties of

Single CNS Neurons

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENTS

The fo l lowing agreement has been awarded and is recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Licensee: Advanced Cl in ica l Products, Inc. Richmond, Virginia 23236

License Issue Fees: -0- Royalty: 5Z on first $3 .5 million of gross sales

4 . 5 % on next $3.5 million to $10 million of gross sales

3.5% on gross sales over $10 m i l l i o n Period : August 1 , 1986 through end of patent term Description: U.S . Patent No. 4,411,648 entitled

Iontophoret i c Carhe t e r Device related t o the Licensed Subject Matter and Technology

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

The term ''rate'' i s t h e full-time twelve-month rate , the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and the period of h f s appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unle s s otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full-time Salary

Effective X No. I t e m , Department, Title, Name Date Time Mos. -- Rate RBC

APPOINTMENTS

MEDICAL SCHOOL Family Medicine

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 1 . Dorothy B . Trevino 8-01-86 100 1 2 $ 38,000 620

Source of Funds: $38.000 Family Medicine and Unallocared

Faculty Salaries

2. Janet Y. Groff 8-01-86 LOO 12 67,500 624

Source of Funds: S t a t e : $57,900 Family Medicine and Unallocated

Faculty Sa lar i e s Other: 9,600 MSRDP Grant

$67,500 Total Salary

Internal Medicine V i s i t i n g Professor (Non-Tenure)

3 . Derek M, Pr ins ley 8-13-86 100 12 100,000 6 5 2

Source of Funds: S t a t e : $ 86,400 Internal Medicine Faculty Sa lar i e s Other: 13,600 MSRDP Grant

$100,000 Total Salary

Associate Professor (Tenure) 4 . Elsa Bello-Reuss

Source of Funds: $70,000 Internal Med k i n e and Unal located

Faculty Salaries

Assi~tant Professor (Non-Tenure) 5. Gregory R. Flick 8-15-86 100 12 65,000 6 5 1

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

M N D M E N T S TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued

Salary Effective % NO.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rata - RBC

APPOINTMENTS - Continued MIEDICAL SCHOOL - Continued

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

6. R o b e r t J . P i n n e y 8-01-86 100 12 $ 69,000 617

Source nf Funds: Stare: $68,000 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Faculty Salaries Augmentation: 1,000 MSRDP Fund

$69,000 Total Compensation

7. Adel A. Wassef 8-01-86 100 12 55,000 6 4 2

Source of Funds: $55,000 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

and Unallocated Faculty Salaries

Physiology and Biophysics Professor and Chairman (Tenure)

8. Luis Reuss 8-01-86 100 12 110,000 623

Source of Funds: S t a t e : $ 90,700 Physiology and Biophystcs and

Unallocated Faculty Salaries Other: 19,300 DHAS Grant

$110,000 T o t a l Salary

Preventive Medicine and Community Health

Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) 9. Fernando M. Trevino 8-01-86 100 12 50,000 649

Source of Funds: $50,000 Preventive Medicine and Community Health

and Ilnallocated Faculty Salaries

Assistant Professor (Non-~enure) 10. Susan A. Landry 8-18-86 100 12 35,000 619

Source of Funds: Other: $35,000 DHHS Grant

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL Core Curriculum-Basic end Clinical Allied Health

Visiting Professor INon-Tenure) 11. Robert T. Francaeur 7-14-86 100 12 43,400 612

Source of Funda : $43,400 Core Curriculum-Basic and Clinfcal

Allied Health and Unslldcated Faculty Salaries

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5 , 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued

Full-t h e Salary

Effective I No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time MOB. Rate - RBC

APPOINTMENTS - Continued ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL - Continued

Core Curriculum-Basic and Clinical A l l i e d Health - Continued

Vis i t ing Professor (Non-~enure) - Continued 12 . Richard Dayrfnger 7-21-86 100 12 $31 ,000 628

Source of Funds: $31,000 Core Curriculum-Basic and C l i n i c a l A l l i e d

Health and Unallocated Facluty Salaries

Physician Assistant Studies Faculty Associate (Non-Tenure)

13. Cecil C. Walker

Source of Funda: $39,300 Physician Assistaut Studies and

Unallocated Faculty Salaries

Medical Technology Visfting Associate Professor (Non-Tenure)

4 Elizabeth L. Pruden

Source of Funds: $45 ,600 Medical Technology and Unallocated

Faculty Salaries

V i s i t i n g Professor (Non-Tenure) 15. Patr i c ia A. Amos 7-07-86 100 1 2 36,800 640

Source of Funds: $36,800 Medical Technology and Unallocated

Faculty Salaries

Occupational Therapy Vieiting Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

16. Harriett A. Davidson

1 7 . Mary L. Fike 8-19-86 100 12 30,000 660

Source of Funds: $30,000 Occupational Therapy and Unallocated

Faculty Salaries

Physical Therapy Adjunct Associate Professor (Non-Tenure)

18. Patricia Yarbrough

Source of Funds: $37,800 Physical Therapy and Unallocated

Faculty Salaries

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued Full-t h e Salary

Effective X No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate - RBC

APPOINTMENTS - Continued

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL - Continued Health Related Professions

Instructor in Health Administration (Nan-Tenure)

19. Peter T. H. Lee 8-01-86 WOS 12 $ 58,000 641

Source of Funds: Sta te : $ 2 4 , 7 9 8 Surgery Faculty Salaries Other: 24,452 MSRDP Grant

8 ,750 DHHS Grant $58,000 Total Salary

Instructor (Non-Tenure) 20. Maureen A . Milligan

NURSING SCHOOL Nursing School

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 21. Glenda S. Iha 8-01-86 2 2 9 26,010 650

Source of Funds: Other: $26,010 DHHS Grant

INTERFERON RESEARCH PROGRAM; MEDICAL SCHOOL

Interferon Research Program; Mfcrobiology

Faculty Associate (Nan-Tenure), Interferon Research Program and Microbiology

22. Mardelle Susman

MARINE BIOMEDICAL INSTITUTE Marine Biomedical I n s t i t u t e

Visiting Scientist 23. Mitsuyuki Ichinose

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued Ful l - t b e Salary

Effective X No. I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate RBC -

MEDICAL SCHOOL Internal Medicine; Microbiology

2 4 , J e r r y C . D a n i ~ l s

From : Professor (Tenure) 100 12 $ 7 6 , 0 0 0

To : Professor (Tenure) and Vice Chairman

Source of Funds: $82,000 Internal Medicine and Unallocated

Faculty Salaries

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL Medical Technology

2 5 . Ruth E. Morris

From : Professor and Chairman (Tenure)

To : Professor (Tenure)

NURSING SCHOOL; UNIVERSITY HOSPTTALS

Office of the Dean of the School of Nursing; Nursing School; Nursfng Servf ce-Medicine; Surgical Operating Suite-Surgery

26. Mary V. Fenton

From : Dean ad interlm, Office of the Dean of the School of Nursing; Professor (Non-Tenure) , Nursing School

Dean and Professor, Office of the Dean of the School of Nursing; Professor (Tenure), Nursing School; Clinical Nursing Associate, Nursing Service-Medicine and Surgf c a l Operating Suite-Surgery 8-01-86 100 1 2 83,000

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON b a r d Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued

Full-time Salary

Effective X No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate PBC

CHANCES OF STATUS - Continued MARINE BIOMEDICAL INSTITUTE; MEDICAL SCHOOL

Marine Biomedical Institute; Anatomy

27. Chungbii R. Jenq

Prom : Associate Member, MBI

To: Associate Member, M B I ; Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Neurosciences (Non-Tenure), Anatomy 7-01-86 100 12 24,500

Source of Funds: Other: $24,500 Moody Foundation Grant

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued

Full-time Salary

Effective Z No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date -- Time Mos. Rate - RBC

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

MEDICAL SCHOOL Pediatrics

Assiatanr Professor of Clinfcal Pediatrics INon-Tenure)

28. J u l i e A. Jones

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL Core Curriculum-Basjc and Clinfcal Allied Health

Faculty Associate (Non-Tenure) 29. Kevin J , Lacobie

UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS School Service for Pedfatric and Psychiatr ic Pa t i en t s

Educational Diagnostician 30. Nancy P. Conoly

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BKANCR AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued Ful l-t fms Salary

Effective Z No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date Time Hoe. -- Rate RBC -

RESIGNATIONS

MEDICAT, SCHOOL Integrated Functional Laboratory

Ass i s tan t Laboratory Supervisor 31, Patrick E. Farrell

Internal Medicine Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

32. Michael L. Smfth 6-30-86 100 12 62,500 633

MicrobioLogy Research Aesistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

33. F e l i x C. Koo 8-01-86 100 12 29,985 632

Source of Funds: Other: $29,985 Human Znrmune Interferon

Obstetrics and Gynecology Assistant Professor as on-Tenure)

34. Randall T. Kel ly 8-15-86 100 12 77,000 658

Source of Funds: State: $68,000 Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty

Salaries Augmentation: 9.000 MSRDP Fund

$77,000 Total Compens~tion

Pathology Professor (Tenure)

35. Tito Cavallo

Source of Funds: State: $ 75,000 Pathology Faculty Salaries Other: 32,750 MSRDP Grant

$107,750 Total Salary

Pedia tr i c s Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure)

36. Anita Cavallo 8-14-86 100 12 59,500 657

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued Full-time Salary

Effective 2 No. Date Time Mos. -- Rate RBC -

RESIGNATIONS - Continued

MEDICAL SCHOOL - Continued Famlly Medicine; Preventive Medicine and Community Health

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 37. Neal M. Krause 8-12-86 100 12 $ 40 ,500 644

Source of Funds: State: $24 .394 Family Medicine Faculty Salaries Other: 16,106 Coordinating Board Grant

$40,500 Total Salary

MEDICAL SCHOOL ; TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS HOSPITAL

Anesthesiology; Medical Professional Services

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure), Anesthesiology; Staff Phys ic ian , Medical Professional Services

38. Melanie W. B e l t 6-30-86 100 1 2 104,000 638

Source of Fundn: State: $ 40,724 Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries

43,248 Medical Professional Services Mon-Teaching Salaries

Other: 20,028 Shrine Affiliation Agreement $104,000 Total Salary

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL Core Currfculum-Basic and Cl in ica l Allied Health

Instructor (Non-Tenure) 39. Patricia W. Koo

Physician Assi~tant S t u d i e s Faculty Associate Won-Tenure)

40. J . James Rohack 5-31-86 WOS 12 28,000 621

Source of Funds: Other : $28,000 MSRDP Grant

Medical Record Administration Faculty Associate

41. Barbara L, Carrington

UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Council of Religious Ministry

Chap lain 4 2 . John D. Flynn

8-13-86 LOO 12 27,000 647

8-07-86 WOS 12

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTOH Board Meeting - December 4-5, 1986

AMENLIMEMTS TO THE 1905-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued Full-time Salary

Effect ive X No-

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date Time Mos, Rate -- RESIGNATIONS - Continued

UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS: MEDICAL SCHOOL

Renal Immunopathology Laboratory; Pathology Associate Director, Renal fmmunopathology Laboratory; Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure), Pathology

4 3 . Norman A. Granholm

Nuclear Hediclne Service; Radiology

Technical Director, Nuclear Medicine Service ; Faculty Associate on-Tenure) , Radiology

4 4 . Huey D. Barnett

UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS; ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL

Pulmonary Laboratory ; Health Related Occupations Technical Director, Pulmonary Laboratory; Instructor (Hon-Tenure) , Health Related Occupations

4 5 . Kevin J. Nowak

RBC -

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS HOSPITAL; MEDICAL SCHOOL; UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS

Medical Professional Services; Pathology; Autopsy Service

Staff Physician, Medical Professional Services and Autopsy Service; Assistant Professor on-Tenure), Pathology;

4 6 . 3 0 C. Hernandez 7-14-86 I00 1 2 52,500 636

Source of Funds: S t a t e : $18,895 Pathology Faculty Salaries

6,105 Autopsy Service Non-Teaching Salaries 25,000 Medical Professional Salaries

Nan-Teaching Salaries Other: 2,500 MSRDP Grant

$52,500 Total Salary

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL B U N C H AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - December 4 - 5 , 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET - Continued Full-time

Salary Effective % No.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date Time MOB. -- Rate RBC - RESIGNATIONS Con t h u e d

MARINE BIOMEDICAL INSTITUTE; kEDICAL SCHOOJ,

Marine Biomedical Institute; Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Physiology and Biophysics

Member, MBI; Associate Professor {Non-Tenure), Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences; Professor (Non-Tenure), Physiology and Biophysics

4 7 . Harold M. Pinsker

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1986-87 OPERATING BUDGET

The term 'trate" is the full-time twelve-month rate, the appointee rece iv ing a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of t i m e for which he is appointed and the period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, I s the departmental salaries account.

F u l l - t h e Salary

Effective % No. Date Time Mos. -- Rate RBC -

CHANGES OF STATUS

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPEHSE Development Office

1. James P. Daniel

From : Acting Director 100 12 $ 4 3 , 5 0 0

To : Director, Development Office 9-01-86 100 1 2 57,000

MEDICAL SCHOOL Pharmacology; Neurology

2. Mya C. Schiess

From : Research Instructor CNon-Tenure)

To : Assistant Professor (Non-Tenur e)

Source of Funds: Other : $44,000 DHHS Grant

1*171. THE UNlVERSLTY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BUNCIJ AT GALVESTON

U,T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

MEDICAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS AND RESIGNATIONS

The fal lowing items are recommended for approval by the U . T . Board of Regents:

APPOINTMENTS

Department of Dermatology

1. Richard C. Newton, M.D., Assistant Professor, to Full Time Associate Membership on the Medical S t a f f .

Department of Family Medicine

2 , Janet Y. Groff, M.D., Assistant Professor, t o Full Time Associate Membership on the Medical S t a f f .

Department of Internal Medicine

3. Michael J . Borucki, M.D., Instructor, t o F u l l Time Aasociate Membership on the Medfcal S t a f f .

Department of Pediatrics

4 . Pattf J . Patterson, M.D.. Assistant Instructor, t o F u l l Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff .

Department of Psychiatry 6 Behavioral Sciences

5 . Cindy L. Wigg, M . D . , Assistant Professor, to Full T i m e Associate Membership on the Medical Staff.

Department of Radiology

6 . Patrfcia A. Gallagher, M . D . , Instructor, t o F u l l Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff .

Department of Surgery

7 , Deborah L, Albert, M . D , , Assistant Professor, to F u l l T i m e Associate Membershfp on the Medical S t a f f .

8. Barry J. Kaplan, H.D., Assistant Professor, t o Full Time Assoc fa te Membership on the Medical Staff .

9 . Robert L. HcCauley, M . D . , Assistant Professor, to Full Time Associate Memberehip on the Medical Staff .

10. Joseph B. Zwischenberger, M,D., Assistant Professor, t o Full Time Assoc ia te Membership on the Medical Staff.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTOM Board Meeting - December 4-5 , 1986

, . MEDICAL STAFF - Continued RESIGNATIONS

Department of Internal Medicine

1 1 . Edward A . Etchler, J r . , M . D . , Assistant Instructor, from Full Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff effecttve June 30, 1986,

Department of Pediatrics

12 . Geraldine H. Cohen, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor, from Part Time Courtesy Membership on the Medical S ta f f effective February 1, 1986.

13. Rajamma E. Kal ia , M . D . , Clinical Instructor, from Part Time Aasoeiate Membership on the Medical Staff effect ive February 1, 1986.

Department of Surgery

1 4 . Anthony S . Wolf, M.D. , Vfsiting Professor. from Full Time Consulting Membership effective June 30, 1986.

,f the President

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

P.O. Box 20036 Houston. Texas 77225

October 2 8 , 1986

Charles B. mulli ins, M . D . Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Af fa i rs The University o f Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear D r . Mul l ins:

The dccket for the December 4-5, 1986 Meeting of the

Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and

presentation to the Board.

1 recommend approval.

kae

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f kt74 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1 9 8 6

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Paae No,

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations to the University H H-3

Absences f rom Usual and Regular Duties, including Travel and Reassignment of Duties {including travel in excess of 29 days) H H-3

Fees and Miscellaneous Charges ( inc ludes Revised Laboratory fees - within statutory l imi ts , Catalog Charges, Hospital Room Charges, etc. ) H H-4

Business Contracts for Services HH-5

Standard Affiliation Agreements HH-6

Contracts, Grants and Agreements for Research, Development, and Educational Services :

Non-Governmental

State and Local Government

Federal

Amendments to the 1985-86 Operating Budget [includes faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds)

Amendments to the 1986-87 Operating Budget ( includes faculty and staff appoints and changes in status and transfers o f funds)

U. T. BOARD O F REGENTS' MEETjNC

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

Cl FTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The following gift has been received and is recommended for acceptance by the U .T , Board o f Regents:

Donor Purpose Amount -- -

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

1 , The Ellwood Foundation For support of the D. C . P. 0. 80x 52482 and Irene L. Ellwood Houston, Texas 77052 Scholarship and Loan

Fund for Medical Students

ABSENCES FROM USUAL AND REGULAR DUTIES, INCLUDING TRAVEL AND

REASSIGNMENT OF DUTIES

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

1. Alfred L. McAlister, Ph,D., Associate Director of the Center for Heal th Promotion Research and Development and Assistant Professor in the Medical School to travel to Helsinki, FInland for the period beginning June 15, 1986 through July 1 7 , 1986 for a total o f thirty-three ( 3 3 ) days. The purpose o f this travel is to consul t on collaborative work w i t h staff o f the National Public Health Institute of Finland in the development of the A Su Salud grant project being conducted In South Texas and to continue work with the World Health Organization and the Pan American Health Organization to develop training programs. This will benefit varying cultural , political and economic circumstances and enhance the scientific development o f health promotion research and education. Dr . McAlister's travel expenses w i l l be paid from Designated a n d Federal G r a n t funds.

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

I , Robert C. Merin, M .D . , Professor of Anesthesiology to travel to Austral ia for the period beginning October 13 through December 3, 1986. The purpose of this travel is to allow D r . Merin to attend the Australian Society of Anesthetists Annual Meeting as Speaker and Overseas Official Visitor. He will also lecture as an ASA Official Visitor in Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia. During the period from November 20 to December 3 , 1986, Dr. Merin wi l l be on vacation. His travel expenses will be paid by the Australian Society of Anaesthetists,

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON 1.176 U. T. BOARD O F REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5. 1986

FEES AND MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES

Fees and Miscellaneous Charges (includes Revised Laboratory Fees-wit hin statutory l imits, Catalog Charges, Hospital Room Charges, etc. )

HARRIS COUNTY PSYCHIATRIC CENTER

ROOMlBED CHARGES

Acute Care ( ICU) : Child Psychiatry Adolescent Psychiatry Adult Psychiatry Geriatric Psychiatry Substance Abuse

l solation (Medical) : All Programs

Private Rooms; Child Psychiatry Adolescent Psychiatry Adult Psychiatry Geriatric Psychiatry

Semi- Private Rooms : Child Psychiatry Adolescent Psychiatry Adult Psychiatry Geriatric Psychiatry Substance Abuse

THE UNIVERSITY OF T E X A S HEALTH SCIENCE C E N T E R A T HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

The following contracts have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T . Board of Regents:

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

1 . Agency: Funds: Period : Title/Description:

American Food Management, Inc. 10% from all sales accrued July 31 , 1986 through August 31 , 1988 To provide food service, exclusive of vending operations

2 . Agency: Service America Food and Vending Corporation Funds: $75,000 or twenty and one tenth percent (20.1%)

o f all annualized net sales, whichever is greater Period : September 1 , 1986 through August 31 , 1991 Title/Description: T o provide food and beverage vending machines

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

I , Agency: Hermann Hospital Estate Funds: $8,550 per ycsr Period : September 1 , 1986 through August 3 7 , 1989 TitlelDescription: For lease of 570 square feet a t $1 .25 per square

foot per month to accommodate expansion of the centralized patient charge section for the Department of Surgery

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL FOR BIOMEDICAL SCf ENCES

Agency: Bill D. Pope and Maria Del Rosario G. Pope ( Lessor)

Funds: $6,000 per year Period : September I , 1986 through November 30, 1989 Title/Descr iption : For renewal of lease of 1,500 square feet o f

space, in Rio Grande City, Texas, to be used for diabetes population screening related to a Federal Grant entitled, "Genetic Epidemiology of Diabetes in Mexican Americans1'

1.178 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

U. T . BOARD QF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

STANDARD AFFl Ll AT ION AGREEMENTS

These agreements recommended for approval by the U . T . Board o f Regents have been approved by an attorney of the Off ice o f General Counsel and are based on the model agreement adopted on December 1 6 , 2977.

1 . Facility: Date: Purpose :

2 . Facility: Date: Purpose :

3 . Facility: Date: Pu r pose :

4. Facil ity: Date : Pu r pose :

5 . Facility: Date: Purpose :

6 . Facility: Date : Purpose :

7. Facility:

Date: Purpose :

8 . Facility: Date: Purpose :

Casa de Ninos June 2 6 , 1986 T o provide students in the Medical School real istic experiences in a pediatric hospice setting

Allied Clinical Laboratories - Houston July 21 , 1986 T o provide students in the School o f Allied Health Sciences realistic experiences in clinical laboratory sciences

Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center, tnc. July 21 , '1986 To provide students in the School o f Allied Health Sciences realistic experiences in food service systems management

MacGregor Medical Association August 2 5 , 1986 T o provide students in the School of Allied Health Sciences realistic experience in a variety of clinical settings

Tornball Hospital Authority July 2 1 , 1986 To provide students in the School of Allied Health Sciences realistic experiences in clinical dietetics

Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District August 1 , 1986 To provide undergraduate students of the School of Nursing realistic experiences a t various level public schools

Logos Managernen t Company (dba Medical Personnel Services) July 2 t , 1986 To provide students o f the School of Nursing experience in the area of home health care

Sheltering Arms July 2 1 , 1986 To provide students of the School o f Nursing health care experience in dealing with the elderly

1423 THE UNlVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF R E G E N T S t MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING I N )

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U . T . Board of Regents:

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

1. Agency: No. : New Funds: Cur rent Period : TitlelDescription:

2 . Agency: No.: New Funds : Current Period: Title1 Description:

3. Agency: No.: New Funds: Cur rent Period: Tit lelDescription:

4. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

5. Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

6. Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period : Ti t le / Description:

Aramco Services Company None $3,600 September 8 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 To provide educational programs through the Instructional Television Fixed Service Facility

Houston Baptist University None $24,000 September 1 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 To provide educational p rograms through the 1 nstructional Television Fixed Service Faci Ii ty

KAMR-TV, Channel 4 None $7,280 September 19, 1986 through September 1 8 , 1987 T o provide KAMR-TV, Amarillo, Texas, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

KBIM-TV, Channel 10 None $4,420 October 6 , 1986 through October 2 , 1987 To provide KBIM-TV, Roswell, New Mexico, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

KCBD-TV, Channel 11 None $5,980 October 6 , 1986 through October 2 , 1987 To provide KCBD-TV, Lubbock, Texas, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

KMID-TV, Channel 2 None $4,680 October 27, 1986 through October 2 3 , 1987 To provide KM1D-TV, Midland, Texas , the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmen tal (Continued ) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4-5, 1986

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

7. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Titlel Description:

8 . Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

9 . Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: Ti t le l Description:

10. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: T i t l e l Description :

1 1 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period : TitlelDescription:

12 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

13. Agency: No. : New Funds: Cur rent Period: Tit leIDescription:

(Continued)

KNDO-TV, Channel 2 3 None $5,200 August 4, 1986 through July 31 , 1987 To provide KNDO-TV, Yakirna, Washington, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

KSNF-TV, Channel 1 6 None $3,900 September 1 , 1986 through August 28 , 1987 T o provide KSNF-TV, Joplln, Missouri, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

KSNT-TV, Channel 27 None $3,380 September 1 , 1986 through August 2 8 , 1987 T o provide KSNT-TV, Topeka, Kansas, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

KSPR-TV, Channel 33 None $16 ,380 August 17 , 1986 through August 1 3 , 1988 T o provide KSPR-TV, Springfield, Missouri, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

KTAB-TV, Channel 32 None $3,120 November 3 , 1986 through October 30, 1987 T o provide K T A 8 - T V , Abilene, Texas, the exclusive right t o broadcast the Texas Health Reports

KTIV-TV, Channel 4 None $3,300 September 1, 1986 through August 2 8 , 1987 To provide KTIV-TV, Sioux Ci ty , Iowa, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

Stauf fe r Communications, I nc. Stations None $4 ,420 August 4, 1986 through Ji~ ly 31 , 1987 T o provide KYCU-TV, Cheyenne, Wyoming, KTVS-TV, Sterling, Colorado, and KSTF-TV, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Heal tti Reports

The University o f Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, C rants and Agreements - Non-Governmen tal ( Continued ) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4-5, 1986

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER (Continued)

14 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : C u r r e n t Period: TitlelDescription:

1 5 . Agency: No, : New Funds: Cur rent Period: Tit IeIDescription:

16. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

17. Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

1 8 . Agency; No. : New Funds: Cur rent Period: Tit lelDescription:

19. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

20. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period : TitIeIDescription:

Lifecel l Corporation formerly CryoM Corporation None $360,000 September I , 1986 through A u g u s t 3 7 , 1989 Research and Development Agreement for support o f the Cryobioiogy Research Center and fur ther development o f the Linner Process

March of Dimes B i r t h Defects Foundation 11-161 $20,000 July 1, 1986 through June 3 0 , 1987 Community Services G r a n t

WDIV-TV, Channel 4 None $41 ,600 July 7 , 1986 through July 1 , 1988 To provide WDIV-TV, Detroi t , Michigan, the exclusive r igh t to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

WFAA-TV, Channel 8 None $26,000 September 2 2 , 1986 through September 18 , 1987 To provide WFAA-TV, Dallas, Texas, the exclusive r ight to broadcast the Texas Heatth Reports

WLOS-TV, Channel 13 None $13,000 September 15 , 1986 through September 11, 1987 To provide W LOS-TV, Asheville, North Carolina, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Heal th Reports

WMAR-TV, Channel 2 None $15,600 September 1 5 , 1986 through September 11 , 1987 T o provide WMAR-TV, Balt imore, Maryland, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

WOWT-TV, ChanneI 6 None $6 ,760 September 1 5 , 1986 through September 11 , 1987 To provide WOWT-TV, Omaha, Nebraska, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4-5, 1986

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER {Continued)

2 1 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Titlel Descr ipt ion :

2 2 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit lel Description:

23. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1 . Agency: No.: New funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

2 . Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Title1 Description :

3 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period : Ti t tef Description :

4. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period : TitlelDescription:

5. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

WPDE-TV, Channel 1 5 None $4,420 August 4, 1986 through July 31 , 1987 To provide WPDE-TV, Florence, South Carolina, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

WRBT-TV, Channel 33 None 8 8 , 3 2 0 September 1, 1986 through August 2 8 , 1987 To provide WRBT-TV, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the exclusive right t o broadcast the Texas Health Reports

Sarkes-Tarzian, Inc. WRCB-TV, Channel 3 None $8,840 September 2 9 , 1986 through September 2 5 , 1987 To provide WRCB-TV, Chattanooga, Tennessee, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

AIgotek, Ine. None Not t o exceed $7 ,380 July 14, 1986 through Januray 13 , 1987 Algo-1 Infant Hearing Clinical Testing Phase 2

American Heart Association 86R-242 $24,972 July 1 , 1986 through June 30 , 1987 Mechanisms of Growth Initiation in the Kidney

American Lung AssociationlSan Jacinto Area None $1 4,000 July 1 , 1986 through June 30, 1987 Nosocomial Pneumonia in Patients with Head Trauma

C. R. Bard, Inc. [USCI Division) None $8,300 July 3 , 1986 Synchronized Coronary Venous Retroperfusion

Baylor College o f Medicine None No &change of funds August 1 , 1986 Residency Exchange Program in Anesthesiology

HH-TO

The Unjversity of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Con tracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmen tal [Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4-5, 1986

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

6 . Agency: No* : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: T i t l e / Description:

7 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TittelDescription:

8 . Agency:

No.: New Funds: Cur rent Period : TittelDescription:

9 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitIeIDescription :

10. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit leIDescription:

11. Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period: Title/ Description:

12. Agency: No.: New Funds : Cur ren t Period: Title/ Description:

13. Agency: No.: New Funds : Cur ren t Period: TitlelDescription:

Beckman Instruments, I nc. None $1 95 July 30 , 1986 and August 13 , 1986 CK -MB Quality Control Value Assignment

American Hoechst Corporat ion None $1 4,748.74 Augus t 14, 1986 A Multicenter, Comparative Study o f Oral RU 965 and Doxycycline Hyclate in the Treatment of Patients w i t h STD's Caused by Chlamydia

Kendall McCaw Laboratories, I nc. I formally American McCaw ) None $15,935.40 July 2 3 , 1986 and August 2 2 , 1986 The Effect of Severe Injury on Somatic Protein Metabolism

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation C PE-79 $90,000 July 1 , 1986 through June 30, 1987 A Community Perinatal Education Program in Southeast f exas

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 5-501 $25,000 September 1, t986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Molecular Genetic Defects of Inherited Disorders o f Collagen

March of Dimes B i r t h Defects Foundation 5-532 $25,000 September 1 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Feta I and PIacen tal Vascular Responses to Arachidon ic Acid Metabolites

Medical Research Council of Canada None $1 ,300 (Canadian Dollars) August 13 , 1986 Control o f the Production of Anti-DNA Antibodies

HNC Foundation None $25,000 June 2 4 , 1986 Effects of Lifestyle Changes in Treating Coronary Hear t Disease

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 14134 Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (Continued 1 Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4 - 5 , 1986

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

14. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

15. Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: TitielDescription :

'16. Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: TitlelDescription:

17. Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period: Title/ Description :

18. Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Ti t le lDescript ion :

19. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TittelDescription :

20. Agency : No.: New Funds: Current Period : T i t l e i Description:

Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation F85-I08 $5,220 August 8, 1986 Randomized Study to Evaluate the Sa fe t y and Efficacity o f Ofloxacin Versus CephaIexin in t h e Treatment o f Skin, Skin St ruc tu res and Sof t Tissue Infections in Adults

Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation F85-036 89,900 August 11 , t 986 Safety and Efficacy o f 2% Miconazole Ni t ra te] 10% Hydrocortisone Acetate Cream with 2% Micona zole Nltrate Cream and 1 % Hydrocortison Cream in the Treatment of Tinea C r u r i s

Parents of Children w i t h Down's Syndrome, l n c , None $31,282 September 1, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Molecular Pharmacology o f Down's Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease

Pfizer I nc. 85-230-2 $5,625 June 19, 1986 Four-Week Double-Blind Parallel Dose Response Placebo Controlled Study o f Amlodipine in Patients with Stable Exertional Angina Pectoris

Preventive Medicine Research Inst i tu te None $231 July 7, 1986 Effects of Lifestyle Changes in Treating Coronary Heart Disease

Sandoz Research 1 nstitu te None $25,000 September 8 , 1986 Immune Studies o f MS Patients Treated with Cyclosporine

Sandoz Research l nstitute None $25,630 August 28 , 1986 Sandoz Study o f Once A Day Administration of PN 200-1 I0 vs. Placebo in the Treatment o f Mild to Moderate Hypertension

The University o f Texas Health Science Center a t Houston 1.135 Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4-5 , 1986

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

21. Agency: No.: New Funds : C u r r e n t Period: Ti tlel Description:

2 2 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Cur rent Period: Titlel Description:

23 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitleIDescrjption:

24. Agency: No.: New Funds : Current Period: Titlel Description :

2 5 , Agency: No.: New Funds : Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

26. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Titlel Description :

2 7 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period : Titlel Description:

Siemens Aktiengesel lschaft None $75,000 June 5 , 1986 Non-exclusive Software License Agreement for Analyzing X - R a v l mages o f Coronary Artery-Stenosis

Southwest Laboratory o f Tuxicology, Inc. None $1 25,OO August 1 1 , 1986 Quality Control Inter laboratory Comparison

Squibb-Novo, I nc. None $5,000 November 6 , 1985 Insulin Kinetics and Substrate Metabolism in Patients on Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis

S y n t e x None $t ,500 September 9 , t 986 Ticlopidine Aspirin Stroke Study #a49

Syntex None $8,000 September 16, 1986 DHPC: Compassionate Use in Patients w i t h Serious or Life-Threatening C ytomegalovi PUS Infections

McMaster University None (89,500) January 30, 1986 and April I 1 , 1986 Canadian American Ticlopidine Study Docketed in error June 5-6, 1986, as I t e m 2 2 , page HH-10 in the amount o f $4,750 and August 14-15, 1986, as Item 2 5 , page HH-26 in the amount of $4,750. The total amount of award was docketed correctly April 11 -12 , 1985 , as l tern 4 7 , page HH-13

The Upjohn Company None $1 0,770 August 1 , 1986 Use of PGE in Prevention of End Organ Failure in Severe Trauma, Major Surgery or Sepsis

The University o f Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (Continued) Funds Coming I n (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4-5, ' 1 986

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH

1. Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Tit lelDescript ion:

2 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period : Tit le/Descript ion:

Biomedical Research Croup, Inc. None $1 0,000 June t , 1986 through May 3 1 , 1987 Multi-l nvestigator , Couble-Blind , Extra-Strength Tylenol (Acetaminophen 1 and Placebo Control led Single Dose Evaluation o f the Analgesic Eff icacy o f Excedr in in the Treatment o f Patients w i t h Post-Operative Dental Pain

Foundation for Research on Bi lPolar Psychology None $500 August 26 , 1986 The Relationship of B i l Polar Personality Patterns of Dentat Students to Satisfaction, Stress and Success in Dental School

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF 0 IOMEDl CAL SCl ENCES

1 . Agency: No. : New Funds : Cur ren t Period: Ti t telDescript ion :

2. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti t le lDescript ion:

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

1 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Currqnt Period: Ti t le lDescript ion :

2 . Agency: No.: New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Ti t le lDescript ion:

Lifenet Joint Venture Amendment No. 3 $844,74 0 August 1 , 1986 through July 31, 1987 Neurophysiological Effects of Transcranial Electrotherapy in Pain Modulation and Drug Rehabilitation The purpose o f this amendment is to increase the contract amount to 91,451,595.08

National Retinit is Pigmentosa Foundation, I nc. None $1 s ,985 July 1, 1986 through lune 30, 1987 A Linked DNA Marker for Autosomal Duminant Ret in i t is Pigmentosa

Houston Area Health Care Coali t ion None No exchange o f funds September 23, 1986 T o allow t h e distribution o f videotapes and booklets throughout the United States by the Employee Assistance Program

Memorial Care Systems None $12,170 July 1 , 1986 through September 3 0 , 1986 Employee Assistance Program

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Reg en ts Meeting December 4-5, 1986

PUBLl C HEALTH SCHOOL (Continued)

3 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Cur ren t Period : TitlelDescription:

4 Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: TitlelDescription:

E. R. Squibb S Sons None $1 45,981 September 1 , 1986 through December 31, 1986 Survival and Ventricular Enlargement Following Myocardial Infarction: Effects of Captoprill

Union Texas Petroleum Corporation None $1 9 ,500 August 1 , 1986 through Ju ly 31 , 1987 Employee Assistance Program

1~188 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS1 MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS GOING O U T )

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U, T. Board of Regents:

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Agency No.: New Funds: Cur rent Period: Tit lelDescription:

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

1 . Agency: No.: New Funds: Current Period: TitIeiDescription:

University of lliinois 4 4 , Amendment Nos 1 , 2 , and 3 $3,550.66 July 1, 1984 through June 30 , 1987 Annual service fee for the use of the l tlinois Research Information System ( I R I S ) The purpose of these amendments is to increase the total amount of the award and to extend the period of performance

Mize Consulting Associates None $50 per cl ient visit September 2 3 , 1986 Referral Service for Clients of Employee Assistance

1489 THE UNIVERSITY OF T E X A S HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING I N )

-he fo l lowing items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the I . T. Board of Regents:

IOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit le1 Description :

. Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: TitlelDescription:

. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti t le lDescript ion:

, Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: Title/ Description :

Trav is State School ( Receiving Agency) I A C (86-87)-1461 $60,000 September 1 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 T o provide medical and medical related services for clients o f Receiving Agency when they are refer red for treatment ( Renewal of I AC (86-87) -0224 )

Texas Department of Human Services P. S , No. 1 1 -074-P-00, Amendment No. 1 $ s o , o o o September I , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Family Planning Contract The purpose of this amendment is to extend the period o f performance for one ( I ) year, provide additional funding and add additional language.

Texas Department of Health (Receiving Agency) IAC 186-871-1 383 $291,885 October 1 , 1986 through August 31 , 1987 To continue the Special Supplemen ta I Food Program for Women, Infants and Children ( Renewal of l AC ( 86-87 ) -0474)

Texas Department of Health [ Receiving Agency) IAC(86-87) - 1 392 $49,570 September 3 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 T o provide genetic services as part of The Texas Genetic Disease Control Network I Renewal o f IAC(86-87)-0339)

The University o f Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Cran t s and Agreements - State and Local Government (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4-5 , 1986

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH

Agency :

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

2 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti tie / Description :

Texas Department of Corrections ( Receiving Agency 1 IAC (86-87) -1 375 $ 1 5 , 2 2 6 September 1 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 To provide ora l surgery treatment and care by providing two residents with s t a f f superv is ion a minimum o f one day per week to the Receiv ing Agency (Renewal of IAC ( 86 -87 ) -0540)

SPEECH AND HEARING INSTITUTE

The University o f Texas System Cancer Center None Not to exceed $27,880 September 1 , 1986 through August 31 , 1987 Pedodon tic Training Program

I . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

Texas Department of Health (Receiving Agency ) lAC(86-87)-1337 $16,000 September 1 , 1986 through August 8 1 , 1987 To provide audiologica I assessment, otological examination, hearing aid examination, ear piecefs) , hearing aid fitting, f i rs t follow-up visit (30-day), second follow-up visit (60-day) and refitting and evaluation after repair to TDH eligible children and to Medicaid eligible children (Renewal o f IAC(86-87)-0330)

HARRIS COUNTY PSYCHIATRIC CENTER

1 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription :

2 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description :

Harris County Hospital District None No exchange of funds involved August 31 , 1986 Transfer Agreement T o cover the transfer of both non-ernergency inpatients and emergency inpatients of either the Hospital District Hospitals and Harris County Psychiatric Center

Mental Health Mental Retardation Authority o f Harr is County None No exchange o f funds involved October 2 1 , 1986 Letter o f Agreement T o clarify the duties and responsibilities of the MHMRA physicians and other s ta f f that w i l l provide the court liaison activities required o n patients under court order a t the H a r r i s County Psychiatric Center

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS GOING OUT)

'he following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the 1 . T. Board o f Regents:

IOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE C E N T E R

. Agency:

No. : New Funds:

Current Period: Tit lel Description:

Agency:

No. : New Funds: Cur ren t Period: Ti t le l Description:

. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription :

,. Agency:

No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: TitlelDescription:

University of Houston - University Park { 1 nst i tut ion) None An amount equat to 20% of gross pay plus all Social Security taxes and Wor krnan's Compensation Insurance of students employed under this ag reernent July 1 , 1986 through June 30, 1987 College Work Study Program

The University of Texas a t Austin (Performing Agency) IAC(86-87 1-1 433 $20,000 September I, 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 To provide stenographic stores supplies, reproducing services, and all other needed supplies and services as the Receiving Agency may consider necessary to i t s operation (Renewal o f IAC (86-871-0095)

The Univers i ty of Texas a t Austin t Performing Agency) None Not t o exceed $2,000 September I , 1986 through August 31, 1987 For services of the Computation Center computer systems ( Renewal of 1AC(66-77]-022Q)

The University of Texas System Cancer Center ( Performing Agency) IAC(86-871-1279 $2,500,000 September 1 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 To provide telephone services, academic and research computer services, boiler room services and other such supplies and services as the Receiving Agency may consider necessary t o i t s operation. ( Renewal o f IAC(86-871-0431)

The University o f Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Cont rac t s , Grants and Agreements - State and Local Government (Continued) Funds Going Out (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4-5, 1986

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

Agency:

No, : New Funds : Cu r ren t Period: Tit lelDescript ion:

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

1 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/ Description :

2 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period: TitlelDescription:

The University of Texas System Cancer Center ( Performing Agency) [AC ($6-87)-1412 Not to exceed $80,000 September I , 1986 through August 3 7 , 1987 To continue to provide f o r t h e purchase of laboratory animals, biologies and services procured or maintained by t h e Veterinary Resources Division of T h e University of Texas System Science Park , Bastrop, Texas (Renewal of lAC(86-87 1-0542)

The University of Texas Medical Branch None $50 per hour August 1 8 , 1986 Consul tation and referra I services for the Employee Assistance Program

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t San Antonio IAC (86-871-1 280 $31,874 September I , 1986 t h r o u g h August 31, 1987 T o provide travel expenses, off ice supplies, reproduction services, telephone., utilities, computer services and other needed services o r supplies as may be necessary to the Receiving Agency's operation (Renewal o f IAC (86-87)-0236)

THE UNIVERSITY OF T E X A S HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

U. 7". BOARD OF REGENTS1 MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL (FUNDS COMING I N )

The following items have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U, T. Board of Regents:

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

2 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Cur rent Period: TitleIDescription :

3 . Agency:

No.:

New Funds: Cur rent Period: Title1 Descrlption:

4. Agency:

New Funds : Current Period: Title! Description:

5 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitleIDescription :

Department o f Health and Human Services National Cancer I ns titute 1 R01 CA42880-0'1 $66,636 September 5 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 N M R Techniques for Localized T I Measurements

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer t nstitute 5 R01 CA38515-02 $145,669 August 1 , 1986 through July 31 , 1987 Quantitative Ultrasonic Differentiation of Liver Disease

Department of Health and Human Services National Hear t , Lung and Blood Institute Rice University Subcontract Under N IH Grant No. 2 R01 HL18584-10A1 , Modification No. 4 $39,156 July 1 , 1986 through June 30 , 1987 Effects of Physical Forces on Platelets The purpose o f this modification is to increase the amount of the award and extend the period of performance

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 5 R23 AA06103-02 $51 ,864 September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Maintaining Treatment Gains Among Problem Dr inkers

Department o f Health and Human Services National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 5 R23 AA06158-03 $52,857 September 1, 1986 through August 31 , 1987 Prenatal Alcohol Exposure -- Effects on Neuroplasticity

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting December 4-5, 1 986

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

6. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: T i t le l Description:

Oepartnien t o f Health and Human Services National Inst i tute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 5 R01 AI209f 1 -03 $46 ,472 September 1, 1986 t h r o u g h August 31, 1987 Human In Vit ro Responses t o Cryptococcus N eoforma n s

7 . Agency: Department o f Health and Human Services National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

No. : 5 R01 AI20590-03 New Funds: $42,840 Current Period: September 1 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Title1 Description : Structural and Functional Studies of ldiotype

Regulation

8 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Cur rent Period: TitlelDescription:

9 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

t o . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period : TittelDescription:

Agency :

No. :

New Funds: Current Period : Ti t le / Description :

Department o f Health and Human Services National lnstitute of Arthr i t is , Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 R23 AM35362-02 $35,746 September I , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Bullous Pemphigoid: An In Vitro Model

Department of Health and Human Services National l nstitute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 RO? AM281 63-07 $204,250 September 1 , 1986 through August 31 , 1987 Physiologic Roles of Cyclic GMP and Cyclic AMP

Department of Health and Human Services National lnstitute of Child Health and Human Development 5 R01 HDZ0691-02 $87,411 August 1, 1986 through July 3 1 , 1987 Growth Plate Studies in the Chondrodystrophies

Department of Health and Human Services National lnstitute of Child Health and Human Development The University of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston Subcontract Under N I H G r a n t No. NO1 -HD-4-3810, Modification No. 2 $20,233 May 16, 1984 through May 15, 1987 Effects of Maternal Phenyl ketonuria I PK U ) on Pregnancy Outcome The purpose of this modification is to increase the totat amount of the award to $46,496 and to extend the period of performance

'he Univers i ty o f Texas Health Science Center a t Houston :ontracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued 1 'unds Coming t n (Continued] iegents Meeting December 4-5 , 1 986

IOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL [Continued]

2 . Agency: Department o f Health and Human Services National Inst i tute of Child Health and Human Development

NO.: 1 T32 HD07324-01 New Funds: $63, 173 Current Period: September 30, 1986 through June 30, 1987 Ti t le / Descript ion : Training Program in Mammalian Reproduction

3 . Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Insti tute o f Diabetes and Digestive and K idney Diseases

NO.: 2 R01 DK32104-04 New Funds: $64,137 C u r r e n t Period: September 1 5 , 1986 through August 31 , 1987 T i t lel Description: Cet l Physiotogy of Cultured Kidney Epithel ial

Celts

4 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tute of General Medical Sciences 5 R01 GM29323-07 $86,113 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Biological Role of l nt race l lu lar CA2+-Binding Proteins

5 . Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke

No. : 5 R01 NS23658-02 New Funds: $65 ,823 Current Period : September 1 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1987 Ti t le lDescript ion: Communication o f Autism: Pragmatic Deficits

6 . Agency:

No. :

New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Title] Description:

1 7 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Cur ren t Period : TitIelDescription:

Department of Health and Human Services National l ns titute o f Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke The University of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston Subcontract Under N I H G r a n t No. 5 R01 NS 21889-03, Modification No. 3 $73,796 July 1 , 1986 through June 30, 1987 Neurobehavioral Outcome o f Head I njury in Chi ldren The purpose o f th is modification is to increase the total amount o f the contract and to extend the period of performance for one ( 1 ) year

NASA Johnson Space Center N A S 9-1 7403, Modif icat ion 7s $104,100 June 1 , 1985 through September 3 0 , 1986 Research in 0 iological Separations and Cel l Culture The purpose of this modification is to increase the total amount of the award to $2 ,712 ,800 and correct the Statement of Work Article C-1

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal f Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Reg en ts Meeting December 4-5, 1986

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

18. Agency

No.: New Funds : Current Period: Title1 Description:

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH

1. Agency:

No* :

New Funds: Current Period: T i t le t Description :

United States Air Force Air Force Office of Scientific Research F49620-85-K-0014, Modification PO0003 (833 ,000 1 May 1 1 , 1985 through July 3 1 , 1986 Regulation of Neurotransmitter Responses in the Central Nervous System The purpose of this modification is to decrease the period of performance and reduce the total amount of the award to $146,807

Department o f Health and Human Services Division of Associated and Dental Health Professions Baylor College of Medicine Subcontract Under DHHS Grant No. 5 1031 AH66005-02, Amendment No. 1 $1 8,468 September 30, 1986 through September 30, 1987 Texas Consortium of Geriatric Education Centers The purpose of this amendment is to increase the total amount of the award and t o extend the period of performance for one ( 1 ) year

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

1. Agency: Department o f Health and Human Services National Eye Institute

NO. : 1 R01 EY006659-01 New Funds: $71,762 Current Period: September 3 0 , 1986 through August 3 1 , 1989 Ti tlelDescription: Development of Visual Cycle Components

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

1. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: TitlelDescription:

Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control 5 KO1 0H00035-03 $30,563 September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Genotoxic Exposure Assessment by Simplified DNA Analysis

le University o f Texas Heatth Science Center a t Houston ~n tracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued) ,rids Coming In (Continued) !gents Meeting December 4-5, 1986

JBLlC HEALTH SCHOOL (Continued)

Agency :

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Titlel Description:

Agency : No. : New Funds : Curren t Period: TitlelDescription:

Agency : No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

DUSTON NURSl NG SCHOOL

Agency :

No.: New Funds: Current Period: T i t l e l Descr iption :

Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control R48/CCR602176-01 $406,655 September IS, 1986 through September 1 4 , 1987 Prevention Center

United States Environmental Protection Agency 6D3872NAEX $9 ,962 September 2 , 1986 through September 1, 1987 Assessment of the Determinants o f Personal Exposure to Gaseous Combustion Pollutants

United States Environmental Protection Agency 6D3985NAEX $9,918 September I , 1986 through September 1 5 , 1987 Characterization o f l ndoor Microenvironmenta I Concentrations and Exposures to Respirable Particulate Matter

Department of Health and Human Services Division of Nursing 5 D23 NUOQ555-02 $ 1 2 1 ,862 October t , 1986 through September 3 0 , 1987 Women's Health Care Advanced C t in ical Practice Project

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL (FUNDS GOING OUT)

.'he following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the I . T. Board of Regents:

iOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

, Agency:

No. :

New Funds: Cur rent Period: Tit leIDescription:

? Agency :

No* : New Funds: Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

. Agency:

No. : New Funds; Current Period: TitlelDescription:

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

1 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tit lelDescription:

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development l nstituto Nacional de la Nutrition [Collaborating Institution j Subcontract Agreement Under N l ti Grant No. PO1 IID13021, Amendment Nr,. 7 $45,342 July 1 , 1986 through June 30, 1987 Role of Human Milk in Nutrition The purpose of this amendment is ta provide additional funds and extend the period of performance for one ( I ) year

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke Rice University 5 P50 NS23327-02 $29 ,873 August 1 , 1986 through July 31 , 1987 T o carry out the specific objectives as set forth in the Workscope of this agreement

Department of Health and Human Services National l nstitute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke Rice University 5 P50 NS23327-02 $60,607 August 1 , 1986 through July 31 , 1987 To car ry out the specific objectives as set forth in the Workscope of this agreement

Department of Health and Human Services National I nstitu te for Occupational Safety and Health Texas A & M University, Department of Industrial Engineering Under DHHS Grant 5 TI5 OH 07085-10 $220,000 July 1 , 1986 through June 30, 1987 Educationa I Resource Center

THE UN1VERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER '1-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

he term "rate" is the full-time twelve month ra te , the appointee receiv ing a roportionate amount depending upon the fraction of t ime f o r wh ich he i s appointed >d the period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of salar ies , nless otherwise shown, is the departmentai salaries account .

Full-t ime Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -- -

PPOl NTMENTS

OUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE

University Relations Development Officer

I . Linda B . Burford

OUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL BASIC SCIENCES

Microbiology Assistant l nstructor ( Non-tenure)

2 . Audrey Wanger 07/14/86 100 12 21,000 530

CLINICAL SCIENCES Anesthesiology

Instructor ( Non-tenu r e 1 3 . Nuala Sinisi

Source of Funds:

Other: $1 05,000 MSRDP Grant Funds Anesthesiology - Faculty Salaries

Internal Medicine - General instructor in Clinical Medicine (Non-tenure) 4. Amjad F. Naj jar 07/01/86 100 I 2 30,000 520

Internal Medicine - Endocrinology Visiting Professor (Non-tenure)

5 . James Smoa ke 0 8 / 1 5 / 6 6 100 1 2 44 ,898 605

Source o f Funds:

Other: $44,898 Grant Funds

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. I tern, Department, Title, Name Date Time -- Mos. Rate RBC

'POI NTMENTS (Continued) IUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

CLlN ICAL SCIENCES (Continued) l nternal Medicine - Nephrology

l nstructor in Clinical Medicine ( Non-tenure) 6. Robert J . Bernard 07101186 100 72 $ 2 3 , 6 0 5 516

Source o f Funds:

Other: $ 23,605 MSROP Grant Funds Internal Medicine - Faculty Salaries

I nternal Medicine - Pulmonary Instructor in Clinical Medicine {Nan-tenure) 7 . Katherine Hogg 07/01/86 100 1 2 2 2 , 2 6 9 519

Source of Funds:

State: $ 9,247 Internal Medicine - Pulmonary - Faculty Salaries

Other: t 3 ,022 MSRDP Grant Funds - In te rna l Medicine - Faculty Salaries

$ 22 ,269 Total Salary

Ophthalmology Clinical Associate Professor ( Non-tenure)

8 . Brian R. Tulloch 0 6 / 1 5 / 8 6 05 12 76 ,400 5 2 8

Source o f Funds:

Other: $ 76,400 Grant Funds

Pediatrics Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure)

9 . Rebecca M. Leonard 07114186 I00 1 2 75,000 524

Source of Funds:

Other: $ 75,000 MSRDP Grant Funds Pediatrics - Faculty Salaries

10. lames A. Griffith 0 7 / 0 7 / 8 6 100 12 73 ,000 527

1 1 . Ronald J . Portman 08 /08 /86 I00 '1 2 69,000 580

t 2 . Valerie C. Moore 07121186 100 12 68,000 579

1 3 . Jacques Lemire 0 7 1 t 5 1 8 6 I00 I 2 51,000 546

Instructor in Clinical Pediatrics (Non-tenure) 14 . Brent King 07101186 I00 I 2 31,000 537

Source of Funds:

0 ther : $ 31,000 MSRDP Grant Funds Pediatrics - Faculty Salaries

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date A Time -- Mos. Rate - RBC

PPOl NTMENTS (Continued) ~ C A L SCHOOL [Continued)

CLINICAL SCIENCES (Continued) Pediatrics (Continued)

t nstructor in Clinical Pediatrics (Non-tenure) (Continued) 15. Cheryl Robinson 0710ll86 100 1 2 $22,269 525

Source of Funds:

O t h e r : $ 2 2 , 2 6 9 MSRDP Grant Funds Pediat r ics - Faculty Sataries

COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES Family Practice and Community Medicine

Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 16. Jeffrey D. Britton 07101 /86 100 12 60,000 5 2 6

Assistant Professor of Cl in ical Farnil y Practice and Community Medicine (Non-tenure) 17. Larry Hanley 0 7 / 2 4 / 8 6 700 1 2 90,000 573

Source of Funds :

Other: $ 90,000 MSRDP Grant Funds Family Practice and Community Medicine - Faculty Salaries

Source of Funds:

0 ther : $ 65,000 MSROP G r a n t Funds Family Practice and Community Medicine - Faculty Salaries

Instructor in Clinical Fami I y Practice (Non-tenure) 19. Ronald 0. Crandall 08/01/86 100 12 50,000 575

Source of Funds :

Other: $ 50,000 MSRDP G r a n t Funds Family Pract ice and Community Medicine - Faculty Salaries

IOUSTON D E N T A L BRANCH INSTRUCTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Dean Assistant to the Dean

20. Ernes tSamuelDeLaune , 1 1 1 0 8 / 1 8 / 8 6 100 1 2 50,000 594

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Occlusion and Fixed Prosthodontics

Clinical Instructor {Non-tenure) 21 , Alex M. Cluharef f 0811 '1 186 7 0 1 2 28,000 5 9 0

2 2 . Kathy L. O'Keefe 0811 7/86 50 12 28 ,000 591

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinical Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure) 23. Charles Repa 08/01 / 8 6 10 1 2 55,000 539

Fut I-time Salary

Effective % 'No. Item, Department, Ti t le , Name Date Time -- Mos. Rate RBC

'POI NTMENTS (Continued) 3US I O N DENTAL BRANCH (Continued) SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY (Continued)

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Continued 1 ' Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) (Continued)

24. Joseph Dusek 0 8 / 0 1 1 8 6 10 12 $65,000 540

2 5 . John Smith 0 8 / 0 1 /a6 '1 0 1 2 55,000 541

2 6 . Stephen Dwyer 08101 186 10 1 2 55,000 542

l nstructor ( Non-tenure) 27. Rafael Flores

OUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTRUCTION

Demographic and Population Genetics Center Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenure)

28 . Eric Alan Boerwinkle 08 /01 /86 100 1 2 29,500 523

JBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL INSTRUCTlON

Behavioral Sciences Program Director

29. Roger I . Knot

Source of Funds:

Other: $ 30,000 Grant Funds

ARRIS COUNTY PSYCHIATRIC CENTER HOSPITAL SUPPORT

Casework Administration Oirector of Social Services

30. Walter A . Goodpastor

Nursing Administration Director, Nursing

31 . Beverly J . Clothier

PATIENT CARE Activi ty Therapy

Director of Actjvltles Therapy 32. Melba J . Arnold-Clay O S l O 5 / 8 6 I00 1 2 33,500 572

Psychiatry1 Psychology S t a f f Psychologist

3 3 . Victor H . €[ion 0 8 1 1 5 1 8 6 100 1 2 52,000 576

RCANIZED ACTIV IT IES RELATED T O INSTRUCTION .ED ICAL SCHOOL

Animal Care Center Veternar ian

3 4 . Terry L, Blasdell 08lIi3/86 100 1 2 40,000 584

Full-time Salary

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HANCES O F STATUS

OUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL CLINICAL SCIENCES

l nfectious I3 iseases 3 5 . Alfred V. Bart lett , 1 1 1

From: Instructor in Clinical Pediatrics (Non-tenure) 100 1 2 $30,000

To: Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 07 /01 /86 100 1 2 48,000

Source o f Funds:

Other : $ 48,000 Grant Funds

Internal Medicine - Cardiology 36 . Eliot B . Hoffman

From: l nstructor in Clinical Medicine ( Non-tenu re)

To : l nstructor in Clinical Medicine Nan-tenure) and Research Associate 07101 186 100 1 2 30,000

Source o f Funds:

0 ther : $ 30,000 MSRDP Grant Funds Internal Medicine - Faculty Salaries

lnternal Medicine - Gastrointestinal 37. Robert J . Oonachie

From: l nstructor in Clinical Medicine ( Non-tenure)

T o : Instructor in Clinical Medicine (Non-tenu r e ] 07/01/86 100 1 2 24,854

Source of Funds :

State: $ 22,300 Internal Medicine - Gastrointestinal - Facultv Salaries

Other: 2 ,554 MSRDP Grant Funds Internal Medicine - Castrointestional - facul tv Salaries

$ 24,854 Total Salary

Full-time Salary

Effective % 'No I tern, Department, T i t le , Name Date Time -- Mos. Rate - RBC

HANGES OF STATUS [Continued) r ON MEDt CAL SCHOOL (Continued]

CLl N l CAL SCIENCES (Continued) Internal Medicine - Nephrology

38 , George V. Evanoff

From: I n s t r u c t o r in Clinical Medicine (Non-tenure)

To: Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 07 /01 /86 100 1 2 40,000

S ~ u r c e of Funds :

Other: $ 40,000 MSRDP Grant Funds Internal Medicine - Faculty Salaries

Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences 39. Sue Mary Palmer

From: Visiting Associate Professor (Non-tenure)

To : Assistant Professor (Non-tenure I

Source of Funds :

State: $ 66,800 Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences - Faculty Salaries

0 thes; 26,200 MSRDP Funds $ Total Compensation

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Pathology and Oral Radiology 40. Harley D. Sybers 592

From: Professor (Tenure ) 100 12 98,900

To : Professor (Tenure ) 07101186 100 1 2 98,900

Source of Funds :

State: $ 55,700 Medical Schoot Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - Faculty Salaries

10,000 Dental Branch Pathology and Oral Radiology - Faculty Salaries

Other : 33,200 MSRDP Funds Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

$ 98,900 Total Compensation

Pediatrics 41 . Kathy D . Swafford

From: lnstructor in Clinical Pediatrics [Non-tenure) 100 1 2 31,000

To: l nstructor in Clinical Pediatrics (Non-tenure) 08/01lS6 I00 1 2 29,079

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. I tern, Department, Title, Name Date Time -- Mos. Rate - RBC

HANCES OF STATUS (Continued) L SCHOOL (Continued)

'UCSLINqNC,"fZEs [Continued 1 Radiology

42. David D. Lawrence, J r .

From: Clinical l nstructor (Non-tenure) 40 1 2 $50,000

To: Assistant Professor of C l inicat Radiology (Nun-tenure) 07101186 100 1 2 65,000

COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES Family Practice and Community Medicine

4 3 . Harold T . Pruessner

From: Associate Professor (Tenure) and Acting Chairman I00 12 104,700

To : Professor (Tenure) and Chairman 07 /11 /86 100 1 2 125 ,000

Source of Funds:

State: $ 90,700 Family Practice and Community Medicine Other: 3 4 , 3 0 0 MSRDP Funds Family Practice

81 Total Compensation

IENTAL BRANCH SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

Endodontics 44. Ming M. Wang

From: Clinical Associate Professor (Non-tenure)

To : Clinical Assistant Professor [Non-tenure) 07101 186 SO 1 2 41,000

Microbiology and Dental Science Institute 45. Peggy A . OINeill

From : Professor (Tenure) 100 12 42,900

T o : Adjunct Professor (Non-tenure)

Occlusion and Fixed Prosthodon tics 46. Russell S . Dunkin

From: Professor (Tenure) and Acting Chairman

To: Professor (Tenure) 0 8 l O l l 8 6 100 1 2 55,000

47. Bruce M. Barbash 555

From : l nstructor ( Non-tenure) 100 1 2 32.000

To: Clinical Instructor (Non-tenure)

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. I tern, Department, Title, Name Date Time -- Mos. Rate R B C -

:HANGES OF STATUS {Continued) OUS I ON D m I AL B R A N C H (Continued)

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY {Continued) Pedodon tics

4 8 . Thomas W . Wild

From: Cl in ica l Associate Professor (Non-tenure]

T o : Associate Professor (Nun-tenure)

DENTAL SCIENCE INSTITUTE 49. Mary E. Marsh

From: Research Assistant Professor I Non-tenure)

To: Research Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure) 0 7 / 0 1 / 8 6 100 12 34,000

Source o f Funds:

0 ther : 8 34,000 Grant Funds

IOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES [NSTRUCTION

Sensory Sciences Center 50. Robert E. Marc

From : Associate Professor [Tenure)

T o : Professor (Tenure)

IOUSTON NURSING SCHOOL INSTRUCTION

General Instruction 51 . Wayne Williams

From : Associate Professor (Non-tenure)

T o : Associate Professor (Non-tenure)

Ful I-time

Leave % I tern, Department, Title, Name Effective

&=- Time Mos. Rate RBC -- -

-EAVES OF ABSENCE

DUBLlC HEALTH SCHOOL INSTRUCTION 8 iometr y

Research Assistant Professor ( Non-tenu re1 5 2 . Barbara A. Crimes 6/30-8/31 50 I2 $34,000 522

Full-time Salary

Date o f 8 No. Item, Department, Title, Name Resignation Time Mos. Rate RBC --

:ESIGNATIONS ~ L T H SCIENCE CENTER

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Human Resources and Employee Relations

Assistant Personnel Director 53. William K . Crouch 08/31186 100 1 2 $39,500 614

:ONTINUING EDUCATION 0 IVISION OF CONTlNUt NG EDUCATION

Director Assistant to the Director

5 4 . Jacqueline McCord

IOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL BASIC SCIENCES

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Associate Professor (Non-tenure)

5 5 . Peter B. Berget 08/31 186 100 1 2 46,000 544

Comparative Medicine Chairman and Professor of Clinical Comparative Medicine (Non-tenure) 56. Dennis F. Kohn 08125186 100 1 2 79,500 618

Neurobiology and Anatomy and Pharmacology Adjunct Professor (Tenure 1

57. Salvatore J . Enna 071221S6 0 5 1 2 73,500 5 1 1

CLINICAL SCIENCES Anesthesiology

I ns tructor (Non-tenure) 5 8 . Thomas R . Peterson

Source of Funds:

Other: $ 37,000

l nfectious Diseases Associate Professor ( Nan-tenure)

59 . Bruce Ribner O S l 3 l 1 8 6 100 12 75,000 €110

Source of Funds:

State: $ 28,333 Other: 46,667

$75,000 Total Compensation

Internal Medicine - Cardiology Instructor in Clinical Medicine (Non-tenure) 60. Ming K. Jeang 0 6 / 3 0 / 8 6 100 1 2 24,150 512

Source of Funds:

O t h e r : $ 24,150

Full-time 1509

Salary Date o f % No.

I tern, Department, f i t le , Name Resignation Time -- Mos. Rate RBC

!ES ICNATIONS (Continued) O U S m C A t SCHOOL (Continued)

CLINICAL SCIENCES (Continued] Neurology

Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 6 1 . Alfred Craig Server 0 7 1 3 1 186 7 8 12 $61,347 562

Source of Funds:

Other: $ 61 , 3 4 7

Obstetrics , Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences Professor ( Non- tenure 1 62. Don P. Wolf 08 /01 /86 100 1 2 66,500 563

Pediatrics Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure) 63. Gilbert M. Rose 08 /15 /86 100 1 2 66,500 607

Surgery - Immunology and Organ Transplant Assistant Professor ( Non-tenu r e ) 64. Marc I. Lorber 08/20/86 100 12 88,000 587

Source of Funds:

State: $ 64,900 Other: 23,200

Total Compensation

COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES Family Practice and Community Medicine

Clinical Professor I Non-tenure) 6 5 . Charles M. Caitz 08131 186 2 5 1 2 75,000 617

Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 66. Robert L. McClendon 06130186 3 5 1 2 42,000 547

Associate Professor ( Non-tenu re) 67. Ruby N. lsom 08131186 100 1 2 60,400 606

IOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH INSTRUCTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Dean Assistant t o the Dean 68. Lynn G. Tucker

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Anatomical Sciences

Adjunct Professor ( Non-tenure) 69. Heyl C. Tebo 08/31 186 10 1 2 5 8 , 3 0 0 597

0 iological Chemistry Professor (Tenure ) 70, Ernest T, Beerstecher, J r . 08/31/86 100 12 62,200 5 5 2

Adjunct Associate Professor [ Non-tenure) 71. Samuel R. Lerner 08/31 106 1 5 1 2 44,700 596

Full-time 1510

Salary Date o f % No.

I tern, Department, Title, Name Resignation Time -- Mos. Rate RBC

ESIGNATlONS (Continued) OUS I ON DENTAL BRANCH (Continued)

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY (Continued) Community Dentistry

Associate Professor (Non-tenure) 72 . Bobby Joe M a r t i n 08/31 186 100 1 2 $41,500 603

Cl in ica l Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 73 . Louis D . Schultz 08 /31 186 10 1 2 34,500 602

Occlusion and Fixed Prosthodontics Clinical Instructor

7 4 . Alex M. Cluhareff 0811 1 I86 7 0 1 2 28 ,000 619

Operative Dentistry Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-tenure)

7 5 . Jocelyn S . Feine 08131 186 20 1 2 28,800 604

Oral Biomaterials Professor I Nan-tenure) 76. Simon Civjan

Clinical Professor (Non-tenure) 77. William E . Morrison 08 /31 186 50 1 2 58,800 601

Pedodontics Clinical Assistant Professor ( Non-tenu re)

78 . George V. Goff 08131 / 8 6 10 1 2 36,200 565

79. Allen F. Caw 08131 186 10 1 2 34.500 566

80. Ralph A . Traylor 08131 186 2 0 1 2 32 ,100 567

81 . Mark A . Urbach 08131 1 8 6 1 0 1 2 36 ,600 564

Periodontics Clinical Professor (Non-tenure)

82 . Carlos DeCastro 08 /31 I86 5 0 1 2 58,660 583

Practice Retations and Management Professor (Non-tenure)

8 3 . Carl C. Hardin, Jr. 08131186 100 1 2 50,040 598

School o f Dental Hygiene Adjunct Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure)

84. Kenneth F . Kopel 08131 /S6 2 5 1 2 38,100 600

IOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTRUCTION

General l nstruction Research Associate Professor ( Non-tenure )

85 . Norman Burr Furlong 0 8 1 3 1 1 8 6 100 1 2 46,100 536

Full-time 1511

Date of % Item, Department, Title, Name - Resignation Time -- Mos. Rate - RBC

RESIGNAT I O N S (Continued) ~ D U A T E SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES [Cont inued)

l NSTRUCTlON (Continued) Demographic and Population Genetics Center

Faculty Associate' (Non-tenure) 86. Baozhung Lu 0 8 1 3 1 1 8 6 100 1 2 $16,000 560

Source of Funds:

Other : $ 16,OCO

Visi t ing Research l nstructor I Non-tenure j 87 . Masako Komaki 08/31 l a 6 t OO 12 17,000 5 5 9

HOUSTON ALLIED HEALTH SClENCES SCHOOL INSTRUCTION

Blood Bank Technology Education Assistant Professor [Non-tenure) and Program Director 88. Mary Camille Pridgen 08/31/86 100 1 2 39,300 6 2 3

Community Nutrition Dietetics Assistant Professor [Non-tenure) 89 . Sandra S. h s s o 08131186 100 12 3 3 , 4 0 0 621

Interdiscipijnary Studies Instructor (Non-tenure) 90. Mary Martha Hall

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Dean, Epidemiology and l nstltu te of Envi ronrnentat Health Dean of School of Public Health and James W . Rockwell Professor (Tenure) o f Epidemiology 91. Reuel A . Stallones 06/22186 100 12 96,800 535

INSTRUCTION Nutr i t ion Center

Assistant Professor (Nan-tenure) 92. D. Elizabeth Randall 08108186 100 I 2 32,800 593

HOUSTON NURSING SCHOOL INSTRUCTION

General l nstruction Adjunct Associate Professor (Non-tenure)

9 3 . Katherine Stefos 08/31 186 2 5 1 2 42,000 611

Clinical Instructor (Non-tenure] 94. Judi th A. Headley 06130186 40 1 2 20,000' 581

Full-time Salary

Date of 8 No. I tern, Department, Title, Name Resignation Time -- Mos. Rate RBC -

RESIGN A T IONS (Continued) DIACNOS I IC RESEARCH CENTER

Diagnostic Research Center Assistant Professor (Non-tenure)

95. Marc S . Berridge 0 5 / 3 1 / 8 6 100 1 2 $41,000 616

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MENTAL SCIENCES INSTITUTE OUTPATIENT SERVICES

Research Services - Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Assistant Professor o f Cl inicai Psych ia t r y ( Non-tenu r e ) 96. Susan Landry 0 8 1 1 8 1 8 6 100 1 2 31,000 569

DESIGNATED FUNDS Office of the President - Development Fund

Assistant to the President 97. Gwendolyn 0. Clopton 0 2 / 2 8 / 8 6 100 1 2 4 2 , 3 0 0 5 8 2

Source of Funds:

Other : $ 42,300

TRANSFERS O F FUNDS HUUS I-ENCE CENTER

96 . Amount o f Transfer - $1 8 ,000

From: Health Science Center Unallocated Appropriations - Maintenance and Operation

T o : Health Science Center President - Maintenance and Operation

T o provide operating funds during fiscal year 1985-86

99. Amount o f Transfer - $750,000

From: Physical Plant Purchased Utiiities - Ut i l i tes

To: Physical Plant Administration - Maintenance and Operation

To provide operating funds during fiscal year 1985-86

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL 100, Amount o f Transfer - $14,250

From: Medical School Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries

To: Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences - Faculty Salaries

To provide funds for a Professor during fiscal year 1985-86

101. Amount of Transfer - $25,000

From: Medical School Equipment Fund - Maintenance and Operation

To: l n terdisciplinary l nstructional Fund - Maintenance and Operation

To provide operating funds during fiscal year 1985-86

102. Amount of Transfer - $15,000 558

From : Medical School Equipment Fund - Maintenance and Operation

To: l nterdisciplinary l nstructional Fund - Maintenance and Operation

T o provide operating funds during fiscal year 1985-86

1 0 3 . Amount of Transfer - $12,244 61 5

From: Health Science Center Unal located Appropriations - Maintenance and Operation

To: Physical Plant Special Projects - Maintenance and Operation

T o provide operating funds during fiscal year 1985-86

TRANSFERS O F FUNDS (Continued) BESIGNAT~D FUNDS HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

104. Amount of Transfer - $200,000

From: Office of the President - Development Fund: Maintenance and Operation ($1 50 ,000 ) Fringe Benefits [$20,000) Entertainment ($1 5,000) Travel ( $ 1 5,000)

T o : Health and Human Disease - Maintenance and Operation

To provide operating funds during f iscal year 1985-86

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL 105 . Amount o f Transfer - $ 2 4 , 2 9 1

From: MSRDP Office of Academic Affairs - Maintenance and Operation

To: MSRDP Development Fund - Maintenance and Operation

To provide operating funds during fiscal year 1985-86

106. Amount of Transfer - $36,000 554

From: MSRDP Neuroendocrinology Laboratory - Faculty Salaries

To: MSRDP Devetopment Fund - Maintenance and Operation

T o provide operating funds during fiscal year 1985-86

107. Amount of Transfer - $34,000 578

From : MSRDP Development Fund - Maintenance and Operation

Po: MSRDP Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - Maintenance and Operation

To provide operating funds during fiscal year 1985-86

108. Amount of Transfer - $55,000

f r o m : MSRDP Development Fund - Equipment

To: MSRDP Family Practice a n d Community Medicine - Equipment

To provide funds for equipment during fiscal year 1985-86

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH 1 09. Amount o f Transfer - $1 5,000

From: Dean's Office - Augmentation

To: Oral Surgery - Augmentation

T o provide funds for fiscal year 1985-86

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL 110. Amount o f Transfer - $34,000

From : Health Science Center I nsti tut ional I mprovementsl Equipmen t

To: Administrative Expense - Dean - Maintenance and Operation

To provide operating funds during fiscal year 1985-86

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

U.T. BOARD O F REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1986-87 OPERATING BIJDCET

The term " ra te" is the full-time twelve month rate, the appointee rece iv ing a proportionate amount depending upon the f ract ion of time for which he is appointed and t h e period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment o f salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. I tern, Department, Title, Name Date Time -- Mos. - Rate - RBC

APPOINTMENTS

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL BASIC SCIENCES

Neurobiology and Anatomy Visiting Professor ( Non-tenure)

1. Patrick Fitzgeratd 0 9 / 0 2 / 8 6 100 12 $ 5 O , O f l O 007

Lecturer ( Non-tenure) 2 . Jon Thomas Watson

3 . Vithal Wagle 09102186 100 1 2 30,000 008

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure] 4. John A . Putkey 09 /01 /86 100 1 2 39,000 009

CLINICAL SCIENCES Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure) 5 , Cecil S . T . Yeung 09lOIl86 100 12 87,000 039

Source o f Funds:

State: $ 36,500 Otolaryngology - Faculty Salaries Other: 36,500 MSRDP Grant Funds Otolaryngology -

Faculty Salaries 14,000 MSRDP Funds - Otolaryngology 8 Total Compensation

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure)

6 . V ic tor S . Alpher 09101186 100 1 2 27 ,500 027

Radiology Instructor of Clinical Radiology (Non-tenure) 7 . John L. Andrew 0 9 j O l l 8 6 100 1 2 35,900 028

Source of Funds :

Other: $ 35,900 MSRDP Grant Funds Radiology - Faculty Salaries

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. I tern, Department, Ti t le , Name Date 'Time -- Mos. Rate RBC

APPO t NTMENTS (Continued) H O U S I O N MEDICAL SCHOOL {Continued)

CLI N ICAL SCIENCES {Continued) Radiology (Continued)

Instructor in Clinical Radiology (Non-tenure) (Continued) 8 . John S . Mayer 09/01 186 100 12 $35,900 031

Source of Funds:

Other: $ 3 5 , 9 0 0 MSRDP G r a n t Funds Radiology - Factrlty Salaries

Surgery - lmmunology and Organ Transplant Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 9 . Kimberly L. Reynolds 09 /01 /86 100 12 37,000 005

Source o f Funds:

Other : $ 37,000 MSRDP Grant Funds Surgery - Immunology and Organ Transplant - Faculty Salaries

Surgery - Urology Assis tan t Professor ( Non-tenure)

10. Richard M. Lewis 09/01/86 100 12 85,000 032

Source of Funds:

State: $ 72,900 Surgery - Urology - Faculty Salaries Other: 12,100 MSRDP Funds - Surgery

m m Total Compensation

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

Biological Chemistry Professor ( Non- tenure) and Chairman

11 . William T. Butter 01101 187 100 12 90,000 045

Source of Funds:

State: $ 76,500 Biological Chemistry - Faculty Salaries Other: 13,500 Grant Funds

$90,000 Total Salary

Cornmun i t y Dentistry Associate Professor (Non-tenure)

1 2 . Bobby Joe Martin 09101/86 100 12 41,500 004

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTRUCTION

Demographic and Population Genetics Center Visiting Assistant Professor [Non-tenure)

13. Paul M. Sharp 09101186 100 1 2 26,400 040

Source o f Funds:

Other: $ 26,400

1517 Full-time

Effective % &=- Item, Department, Title, Name Date Time -- Mos. Rate RBC -

APPOINTMENTS (Continued) PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

1NSTRUCTIQN San Antonio Program

Professor [ Non-tenu re) 14. David C. Warner

l nst i tu te o f Environmental Health Faculty Associate ( Non-tenure)

1 5 . Maria T . Morandi

16 . Debra B. Reed

17. Rena Sue McPherson

Environmental Sciences Faculty Associate Non-tenure )

18. Ana-Maria Cox

HOUSTON NURSING SCHOOL INSTRUCT1ON

General Instruction Associate Professor (Tenure)

19 . Mary E. Duffy

20. Janet C. Meininger

21. Lillian R . Eriksen

Ful [-time

Effective % I tem, Department, Title, blame Date Time -- Mos. Rate RBC

CHANGES OF STATUS

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

Oral Biomaterials 2 2 . Daniel C. Kamas

From : Clinical Professor Non-tenure) 5 0 1 2 $67,900

To : Professor [ Non-tenure] 0 9 / 0 1 186 100 1 2 67,900

Pedodontics 2 3 . Shirley Murphy

From: Associate Professor (Tenure) 100 1 2 52,350

To: Clinical Associate Professor C Non-tenure 1 09101 186 60 12 52 ,350

24. Alvis 8. Carter 01 7

From : Associate Professor (Non-tenure) 100 1 2 46,600

To : Clinical Associate Professor [ Non-tenu re) 09101 IS6 5 0 12 46,640

Practice Relations and Management 25. Henry M. Sorrels

From: Clinical Professor (Tenure) and Chairman

To: Professor (Tenure) and Chairman 0 9 / 0 1 / 8 6 100 1 2 67,500

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTRUCT ION

Demographic and Population Genetics Center 26 . Craig t. Hanis

From : Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenure)

Po: Assistant Professor I Non-tenure) 09101186 100 1 2 36,500

DESIGNATED FUNDS CENTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION

27. Guy S. Parcel

From: Professor I Non-tenure) and Associate Director o f Center for Health Promotion 80 1 2 55 ,000

To : Associate Director of Center for Health Promotion O 9 1 0 t 186 8 0 1 2 55.000

Full-time Salary

Date of % No. I tem, Department, Title, Name Resignation Time -- Mos. Rate RBC

RESIGNATIONS T~CAL SCHOOL

BASIC SCIENCES Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Associate Professor (Tenure) 2 8 . Peter B. Berget 0 9 / 0 1 / 8 6 I 0 0 1 2 $55,600 014

Source of Funds:

Sta te : $ 53,000 Other: 2 , 6 0 0

$-55,600 Total Sa la ry

CLINICAL SCIENCES Surgery - Urology

Associate Professor ( Non-tenure) 29 . Stuart M. Flechner

Source of Funds:

State: $ 72 ,400 Other: 43,100

8t Total Compensation

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTRUCTION

Demographic and Population Genetics Center Visiting Assistant Professor (Non-tenure)

30 . Paul M. Sharp 09122186 100 1 2 26,400 041

Source of Funds:

Other: $ 26,400

HOUSTON ALL1 ED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL INSTRUCTION

Community Nutr i t ion Dietetics Assistant Professor [Non-tenure)

31. Sandra S . Jasso 09101186 100 1 2 33,4061 044

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS PUBLlC HEALTH S C H O ~ L

3 2 . Amount o f Transfer - $25,000

From: Institute of Environmental Health - Faculty Salaries

To : Central Support Services - Lecturers

To provide funds for teaching lecturers during fiscal year 1986-87

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Sat) Antonio 7703 Floyd Curl Drive San Antonio, 1'rxas 78283

:e of the President Pl~one: (512) 691-6105

October 2 8 , 1986

Dr. Char les B. Y u l l i n s Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street A u s t i n , Texas 7R701

Dear Dr. Mullins:

The docket for the December 4-5, 1986 meeting of the Board of Regents is

submitted for your recommendation and presentation to t h e aoard.

I recommend approva l .

S incere ly yours,

John P. Howe, 111, M.D. P r e s i d e n t

JPH : qs

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

DOCKET FOR DECEMBER 4-5, 1986 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTEN'L'S

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Gifts from Private aonors and Foundations to the Univers i ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US-3

Catalog Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-4

Business Contracts for Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YS-13

Standard A f f i l i a t i o n Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-I I

Cantracts and Grants For Research, Development, and Mutational Services :

Non-Governmen La L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-15 State and Local Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-21

Federal and Foreign Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YS-25

Amendments to the 1985-86 Operat ing Budget ( inc ludes Faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds w i t h i n e x i s t i n g budget t n t a l s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YS-3 1

Amendments to the 1986-87 Operating Budget (includes faculty and staff appointments and changes in s t a t u s and transfers of funds w i t h i n e x i s t i n g budget totals 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-40

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIEWCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO 1523 U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The following gift has been received and is recommended for acceptance by t h e U.T. Board of Regents :

Donor

I . Anonymoils

Purpose Amount

C o n t r i b u t i o n to Medicine/ $ 49,545.41 Hematology for research and training

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U.T. BOARD O F RM;ENTSt MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CATALOG CHANGES

fie Catalog Changes recommended fo r approval h y the U.T. Board of Regents have 3een approved by an attorney in the O f f i c e of Gerieral Counsel.

Y E D I C U SCHOOL

h i s catalog is a general i n fo rma t ion publication only. It is n o t intended to lor does it c o n t a i n all regulations that relate to s tudents . The provisions >f t h i s catalog do n o t c o n s t i t u t e a contract , express or impl ied , between any 3pplicant, student or faculty member and The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas Health Science Center a t San Antonio or me University of Texas System. The Universi ty of Texas Health Science C e n t e r at san Antonio reserves the r i g h t to qithdraw courses at any time, to change fees or tuition, calendar, curriculum, legree requirements, graduation procedures, and any other requirement z f f e c t i n g students. Changes will become e f f ec t i ve whenever the proper gu thor i t i e s 60 determine and w i l l apply to both prospective s t u d e n t s and those already enrolled.

Page 28 Conduct and Discipline

Students are responsible for knowing and observing the university's Regulations Governing Student Conduct and D i s c i p l i n e and the R u l e s and Regulations o f the Board of Regents of the Univers i ty of Texas System. Ie a d d i s i e ~ be &ese ~ e q ~ 4 a C & e ~ a ~ ebanda~do eC p~eGeosieaa4 aead~ek may be eeh by eaek mehee4 eS #e He&& S e i o ~ e e G e n C e ~ w Copies of the regulat ions are available from the Office of Srudent Services . wkeee e i ~ e e l e ~ i s ~ a s p n s i B 4 e ger &e enPe~eemenG e# foqu~ahieaa and *he a d m i ~ & s C ~ a C * e a eg H ~ h v e ~ e i k y dieeipAiael

If the accused does not dispute the facts and waives a Rearing, the Director of Student Services or the person acting in the capacity of Dean of Student Affairs assesses a penalty consistent w i t h those o u t l i n e d in the regulations. If the student desires a hearing, a hearing off icer will be selected by t h e University President ta hear evidence, to adjudicate guilt or innocence, to render a w r i t t e n decision w*tk 6Lndgnqe eL L a e ~ , and to impose a penalty if one is due. The decision my be appealed i n euta to the President of t h e Heal th Science Center. and hka Exeeuekve Y4ee Ghasee44e~ ger Hea&*h A f g a i ~ e e& Cke Baivetsiby Sy~temr

p e n a l t i e s which may be i m ~ s e d i n c l u d e a warning, probation, a financial penalty when proper ty damage is involved, suspension o f rights and privileges deriv ing in whole or part from the U n i v e r s i t y , suspension of eligibility for office or honor, loss of credit for scholast ic work, r educ t i on o f t h e grade in an assigned course, a f a i l i n g examination grade, a f a i l i n g grade in the course, s u s p e n s i o n from the University, expulsion, withholding of grades, degree, or o f f i c i a l transcripts or other penalty reeemmemded imposed by the hearing officer or the Director of Student Services.

Page 29 The full t e x t nn U e ~ f ~ & a G % e ~ e Rules and Regula t ions of the Board of Regents and Regula t ions Governing Student Conduct and Discipline should be consulted in reference to any questions concerning s t u d e n t conduc t and discipline.

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Page 36 Raeide~ey G&ase i€ ieah ie~

G & & e ~ k s ape sespe~siL4e #a* regieker%aq u&er *he prepef pe~gdeaey elaeeiG&eabiea- These wke have qveaaie~o regardkng reoile~ee may wiek ke ee~ewA% #o agp&ieab&e ekuhuaary p r e v i e i e ~ s Clikke 3r Gkap*err 54r Gee*ie?i 54r00+ ek e--hr Tewae ~ w e a t i e n 6 d e f and hhe evrre~t Ru4ee a ~ d Requha*&ene ee #e 6 e e r d i n a t k ~ q Beadr Wewae 6eZaefe a ~ e l M~ivarsisy Gyalem, A akudea* wheee &eqa& ~e~ideaey &s ~ e h ehearay e~&le&Lohed may have s B ~ & v e r e i k y epimieu r e ~ 4 e r d lay reqwesCi~q a eepy eg whe U~&vereikg eP Yenas bega& Aseide~ey Quea&ie~~aire Srem &he &%gee e i #a Regietrar~

Residence Classif f cation

Generally, students who have resided in the s t a t e for 12 months immediately preceding the t i m e of enrollment are el.aasified as res ident s . Such i n d i v i d u a l s , if dependent, must have resided w i t h t he i r parentIs) or guardian(s) i n the s ta te fo r 12 month^ immediately preceding enrollment.

A nonresident classification is presumed to be correct afi long as the residence of the indiv idual in the s t a t e is primarily for the purpose of a t t e n d i n g an educat ional i n s t i t u t i o n .

Applicants whose residence status is n o t clearly e s t a b l i s h e d may request a Residence Questionnaire available from the ( Registrar ' s office] so that a University opinion may be rendered in advance of t he student's initial registration. The University may request t h a t a s tudent claiming Texas residency for t u i t i o n purposes complete a ~ e s idence ~ u e s tiannaire and provide subs t an t i ating documents to aff 1 rm Texas residency. It is the prerogative of eaeh i n s t i t u t i o n to decide the proper residence classification of its s t u d e n t s in accordance w i t h the R u l e s and R e g u l a t i o n s of the Coordinating Board, Texas ColLeg~ and University System.

Nonresidents who may qualify to pay t u i t i o n at the resident rate without regard to the length of residence i n Texas inc lude:

[ 1 ) Military personne 1 assigned to duty in Texas and their spouse and c h i l d r e n :

( 2 ) Faculty employed at least one-half time on a regular monthly basis at a s t a t e i n s t i t u t i o n of higher l e a r n i n g and t h e i r spouse and chi ldren ;

13 ) Teach ing o r research assistants employed at least one-half t i m e in a position which is related to the assistant's degree program under i n s t i t u t i o n a l r e g u l a t i o n s ;

( 4 1 A s t u d e n t who holds a competitive academic scholarship for at Least $200 which was awarded in competition w i t h Texas s t u d e n t s by a schalarship committee recognized by the University and the Coordinating Board, Texas College and Unive r s i t y Sys tern*

Paye 47 Fke g i 4 i ~ q f ee i s ~ e ~ r e € W a b L e dad i s pakd ah &ha kime eg app&iea%iea* I& Eanges G r e m 636 ae $6es dependhq en hke ~ ~ m b e r sT aekeehe ke whioh app&iea&&ea i e made* +See App4leahie~ Preeeduse~j

Tuigien Eer eaeh aeademio year eg hwe4ve me&ks i s $408 ger rea&de&s eT Tenas aad 64288 Eer ~ e ~ r e s i d e ~ C e ~ P ~ e ~ a C e d ku&t&e~ i e eharqed Zen aeademie yeses eg 4ess &ken %weave mea&hs.

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T u i t i o n

T u i t i o n charges fo r medical school are currently based on an i n t e r i m scale for academic years 1985-86 through 1988-89. The scale provides for gradual increases u n t i l t h e full t u i t i o n rate s e t by the Legislature is reached i n the fall of 1989.

~ n t e r i r n ~ u i t i o n Rates ( Residents )

$1,219.00 for the 1985-86 academic year $2,400.00 for the 1986-87 academic year $3,600.00 for the 1987-88 academic year $4#800-00 for the 1988-89 academic year

Nonresident w i l l be charged tuition at a rate o f f o u r times the rate a resident would pay during any corresponding year.

Full Tuit ion Rate (Res idents )

$5,46 3.00 per academic year Beqinninq Fa1 l 1 989-90

The Student Services fee - of $100 Se* am per academic year e€ +3 me~Cks and i s p ~ e ~ a k e d fer eke~cei p r l e d e eg %&me- I4 covers t he costs of s tudent outpatient charqes in the S t u d e n t Hqal th Service Clinic and student a c t i v i t i e s . The Student Services fee is required of a l l s tudents ,

An identification fee of $ 5 , payable upon i n i t i a l registration, is for a name tag which must be worn during all the medical program and for a s tudent i d e n t i f i c a t i o n card. L o s t items wk&ek must be replaced eeek $4 eaek~ at a cost o f $3 f o r a nametaq and $2 for an ID card.

Other Expenses A parking f ee of $ 1 2 per year which i n c l u d e s one decal is assessed students who park or dr ive on campus. Addi t i ona l decals are provided at no cost for a second or replacement veh ic l e aFe 64 eaek peE yeaF. The fee for motorcycle parking is $1.50 per year.

Moks and equipment, excluding the microscope rental fee , cost approximately 6699 $900 t h e first year and $250 the second year. Each year thereafter, the cost w i l l be at leas t $150, These are estimates dhich vary according to i n d i v i d u a l choice and market-price f l u c t u a t i o n s .

* T u i h i e ~ ~ ResiEZe~b - i*ieh, u e ~ ~ e e & d e ~ t k Tew Cheeks Miese~eege Remta& bahe~asery Fee Parkgag Fee

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*SGbaelent Sesvkeee Bee Zde~CkC&rnaCLe~ Fee E ~ a d u a l i e ~ Fee LiaIaiAkky I ~ e u r a ~ e e

+PferaC& ger aeademie years BE &oos h k a ~ +a r n e ~ c k s c

Ins tallmen t Payments Payment of t u i t i o n and rees in i n s t u l l r n e n t s is an option for s tudents a t tending state i n s t i t u t i o n s of higher education. The fol lowing a l t ernat ives fo r paying t u i t i o n and required fees are available :

( 1 1 Ful l payment of t u i t i o n and fees in advance of the beginning of the semester (academic year); or

( 2 ) One-half payment of tuition and fete in advance of the beginning of the semester (academic year) and one-half payment prior to the s t a r t of the e ighth class week or;

( 3 ) One-fourth payment of t u i t i o n and fees in advance of t he beginning of the semester (academic year) and separate one-fourth payments prior to the f o u r t h , e i g h t h and t w e l f t h class weeks.

A fee of $ 1 5 w i l l be assessed for handling of i n s t a l l m e n t payments of t u i t i o n and fees and a $10 fee w i l l be assessed for each l a t e payment. -to payments will result, at the University's opt ion, in one or more of the following actions: ( 1 ) the student's being barred from class u n t i l payment is made; (b) withholding of credit if payment is not made by the end of the semester, w i t h the Univers i ty adjus t ing records to ref lect the student's fa i lure to have properly enrolled for t h a t semester (academic year); or (c) bar against readmission and withholding of yrades, degree, and official transcript ,

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CSBL 1091 0. Gross Anatomy and mbryology Department of C e l l u l a r & Structural Biology 9 semester hours

Lectures, conferences, and laboratory work cover normal human developmental and gross anatomy. beetu~ee en e a ~ L y omhryeaie deve&epmeak a ~ d imp4eahaCie~ ape ppeme~ked ah kke begianiny eG &be eeureer Lectures on the development of the systems are correlated w i t h the presentat ion and dissection of the gross structure of t h e a d u l t . Groups of four students dissect a cadaver under supervision of the departmental s t a f f . Prosections, demonstration specimens, X-rays, films, and other learning aids supplement the laboratory work. Applied anatomy and malformations are discussed by c l i n i c a l Y pec ia l i s t s .

CSBL 1 0505. Microscopic Anatomy Department of Cellular & Structural Biology 5 semester h o u r s

Current concepts in c e l l bio logy and human his tology and baaie e e i s ~ e e ampaeke e Z qe~ekkee are covered by means of a series of lectures and laboratory sessions. Basic information on the a trueture and f u n c t i o n of cells and tissues is presented i n the lectures ; t h i s is followed by staff-supervised laboratory sessions emphasizing t h e recognit ion of cells and the fundamental tissues. Each s t u d e n t is provided w i t h a box of microscopic slides of human tissues. fie laboratory sessions are accompanied by microscopic slide demonstrations and/or television tapes of tissues under study. Supplemental study material, such as films, t e l ev i s ion tapes, and transparent photomicrographs, are available upon request through t h e Office of Educational Resources and t h e b e a r ~ k ~ q Fleeeureee Teaching

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and Learning Center. The general purpose of this course is to acquaint the s tuden t with basic cytology and his to loqy of normal human tissues, thereby providing a firm foundation of knowledge for the understanding of normal and disease processes.

CSBL 1 0 1 6 2 . Medical Genetics Department of Cellular & Structural Biology 1 semester hour

P r i n c i p l e s of medical genetics, including patterns of inhexi tance of diseases in human populations; inborn errors of metabolism; a ~ d abnormalities in human chromosomes revealed by karyotyping- Premakal diag~eeke a d ga~eC&e aeuaes4 i~q w i44 he empha~i~edr me app4ieabiAi~y 94 oemakie e e & i qenehiee &ad BMA C e e k ~ e h q j r ke 8 G d y qeaeLke dieeaae w i 4 4 be ~ e v i e w e d ~ and somatic cell genetics w i l l be s tudied . The applicability of biochemical analysis and DNA technology to s tudy genetic diseases will be emphasized for the purpose of diagnosis, prenatal diagnosis and genetic counsel ing. Genet ic disease case histories will be s tudied in a genetic counseling laboratory experience.

Page 60 PHYL 10905. Department of Physiology 9 semester hours

This course starts with the subject area of cell physiology w i t h emphasis on transport processes, excitable tissues, and muscle f u n c t i o n . It then &ave&vee proceeds w i t h a sequential coverage of t he following areas: cardiovascular system, renal physiology and body f l u i d s ; the d i g e s t i v e system; respiratory p h y s i o l u g y ; the endocrine system; reproductive physiology; metabolic regulation. It is primarily a lecture course w i t h periodic conferences and laboratory experiences to solve specific problems.

PSYC 1 0305. ~sychosocial Dimensions of Health Care Department of Psychiatry 3 semester hours

The course deals w i t h the role of soc iacu l tu ra l , psychological, and economic factors i n the various aspects of hea l th care--clinical, preventive, and public medicine. The i n s ttuc t ion covers human growth and development over the life cycle , w i t h a t t e n t i o n to stage-specific and adaptive tasks and problems, The doc tor-patient re lat ionship is examined as a fundamental element of the treatment process. Students undertake individual and family interviews b ga in s k i l l and knowledge of medically relevant soc iocu l tu r aL and psychological materials. Approximately one-half the t i m e is spent in the classroom covering the basic substant ive and conceptual c o n t e n t , inc luding those of public h e a l t h and preventive medicine. The latter half is devoted to agency c l i n i c s where students work w i t h families. In addition to the Department of P s y c h i a t r y facu l ty , which i n c l u d e s p s y c h i a t r i s t s , psychologists, and sociologists, and ar+~k~epe&eqieCe, members of the departments of Family Medicine, Pediatrics, and Pkyeiea4 I n t e r n a l Medicine participate in the course.

MICR 105705. D e p a r t m e n t of Microbiology 57 semester houcs

The medical microbiology course i s designed to provide a foundation in pathogerlic microbiology and to prepare the medica 1 Y t u d e n t f O K

subsequent offerings in the pabkepkye&e&sqy pathology, epidemiology, and p ~ e u e ~ s i e ~ e5 infectious diseases. The scope of the course i n c l u d e s an introduction to the hiology of microarganisms; the concepts of host-parasite interrelationships for pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi , s i w k e k k u i a e ~ ak&amydial peekerziea, and be4miabhs parasites ; and the fundamentals of immunoLogy as related to infectious d i s e a s e s .

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FAPR 1 0205. Physical ~iagnosis nepartment of Family practice 2 semester hours

'Phe fundamentals of history-taking and physical examination are presented, w i t h amphasis on the normal findings in the h e a l t h y person. The course includes lectures, demonstrations, and practical exercises and pabieah enirmi~aCiene under the close supervision of instructors.

ORTO 1 01 01 . mergency Medicine kpar tment of Orthopaedics t semester hour

In t h i s course emphasis is placed on the pre-hospital care of the s i c k and injured patient; that i s , the clearing and maintenance of an adequate airway, control of hemorrhage and shock, fracture s p l i n t i n g , and the emergency care and bandaging of wounds. During approximately one-half of the course, advance-trained Bnergency Medical Technicians demonstrate the necessary practical s k i l l s . These skills include cardiopulmonary resusc i ta t ion , splinting, bandaging, and extr icat ion. A standard textbook on emergency medical care is u t i l i z e d to insure that all medical and surgical emergencies w i l l be covered. Students are i n s t r u c t e d by representatives from t h e c l i n i c a l disciplines of the Medical School. CPR certification is a p a r t of this course.

PATH 21 205. Pathology Department of Pathology 1 2 semester hours

This course provides an i n t r o d u c t i o n to the fundamentals of human disease followed by a review of the principal diseases of major organ systems* Teaching methods inc lude lectures, laboratory exercises, small group discussions, and a variety of selected self-instructional materials, The in te rpre ta t ion of gross and microscopic tissues specimens is stressed as a means of i l lus trat ing the application of principles to a c t u a l c l i n i c a l problems. Parlieipalke~ i~ a apesigie8 a u m h e ~ e6 av&epaiee i e a requi~emes%~ and gaeu4Cy e e ~ e u 4 C a C i o ~ i e ava&4ab&e gee ind&vidua&o er qreupe, Tke eevrae iae&~lee a review e# mediea4 laieetatieb&eer Faculty consultation is available fo r individuals or groups* The course also inc ludes a review of medical biostat i s t ics and an introduction to c l in ica l pa tholagy ( laboratory medicine).

MEDI 2 0 2 5 5 . Epidemiology Department of ~edicine 2 semester h o u r s

Rn iabeae&ve i n t r o d u c t i o n to t h e concepts and methods of epidemiology is provided as the basis of preventive medicine. Fundamental concepts , C ~ e L u d i ~ g i ~ a i d e ~ e e ~ preua%ease~ eeher ~ a C e s ~ kypes eG ep&dem&eleqiea& sC&ies+ a d keah-aqaah e ~ v & r e ~ m e ~ 0 ~e&aGie~ekipe arc pzeseaGed i ~ i & i a A & y + r e l a t i n g to epidemiologic and c l in i ca l measurements, to re Lative risk, and to study design, including prevalence studies, case-control s t u d i e s , incidence studies, and c l i n i c a l trials are presented initially. This is followed by a series of discus~ions of the application of these fundamental epidemiologic concepts to t h e prevention of representative diseases--diseaeee such as a c u t e infections and food-borne outbreaks and chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases and cancer. 64aseiw eCvdiee S ~ e m cke mediea4 &ikorakuref sueh ae 6 ~ e w e~ GkeLe~a, are pFeeer?h@d beeause e* B k e i ~ va4ue i~ %4&es*~ahing b a s k epidemie4eq&e prieeip40el The primary objective is t ha t students have the opportunity to develop ski 11s in the c r i t i c a l interpretation of data reyarding disease frequency, condi t ions causing or contributing to disease incidence, and effect iveness of preventive or therapeutic regimens, Tlsr this end, frequent small group sessions are used to discuss outbreaks and cr i t i ca l appraisal of the m e d i c a l literature. The role of epidemiology as the basic science of preventive medicine i s emphasized,

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PSYC 20305. Introduction to C l i n i c a l Psychiatry wpartment of Psychiatry 3 semester hours

Prevkdk~q The primary goal of this course in dynamic and descr ipt ive psychiatry is to provide opportunities for s tudents to acquire psychiatric knowledge, s k i l l s , and att i tudes that are applicable to the general practice of medicine, l e Cke p~imary qea4 a& this eeuroe *R dy~amie a ~ d deee~ ipk ive psyehiaOry~ Classroom work involves a s t u d y of basic concepts, eke peyekepalke4eqiea4 e ~ h i h i e e ~ the ma jo r mental disorders, psychiatric interviewing, organization of a c l i n i c a l report, and the application of psychotherapeutic prinicples in the care of a11 patients. In addition to the presentation of c l i n i c a l material in the classroom, each student has e igh t two-hour periods of small group c l i n i c a l teaching w i t h two faculty members wherein a variety of gaO&ea&e ape ettldked psyeAiakriea&&y persons w i t h mental disorders are in terv iewed and discussed.

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SURG 20810. In t r&uc t ion to C l i n i c a l Surgery Department of Surgery 8 semester hours

About 100 classroom hours and 50 hours of laboratory and ward work are devoted to a review of general surgical principles and surgical pathophysiology of the various organ systems. The f ields of general and thoracic surgery are covered, as well as urology, neurosurgery, and orthopaedics. The laboratory component of the course takes place in the experimental surgical f a c i l i t y , where the s t u d e n t s operate on

dogs and on non- l iv ing models and are thus introduced to ster i le technique, anaa thesia, resuscitation, and the performance of m i n o r procedures. The laboratory a l s o serves to study animal models of disease in areas such as hemorrhagic and ondo4iexia shock, Bewe& ebebruebieat ureteral obstruct ion , pneumothorax, pericardian tamponade and coronary occlusion, The third component o f the course inc ludes physical examination sessions designed to offer s tudents practice i n e y e , ear, nose, and throat and ahdem&aa4 examinations.

PEDI 20210* In t roduc t ion to Pediatric Medicine Department of pediatrics 2 semester hours

Plke mevrse e~pkaeises hke C m p e ~ h a ~ s e e& basie aaieuee pa&kepky~ie&eqie eenaepks &FI Cke aaa&yais anel wnde~etaad&~j sg s4iniea4 msd&eiae~ I s h ~ a u d e ~ h e grewkhf R Y ~ E & * / B R ~ sk&&d deve1epme~f~ eesgea&ba& kearl d i ~ ~ a a e ~ eme&ie~aA a ~ d eegaikiue deueAepmeafl immuaeAegie deve4epaenGr and e f t d e e ~ i ~ e By dys&meh&e~e afe enamp4ee eG &epCes i ~ e & & e d + T h i s course reviews growth and development of i n f a n t s and ch i ld ren . It emphasizes the differences and similarities between c h i l d r e n and adu l t s . It presents the ways growth and development affect the pathophysiologic and c l in ica l expressions of diseases i n infancy and childhood and how these diseases affect growth and development. The course u t i l i z e s t h e workshop approach to teaching these principles , with small groups of 15 s t u d e n t s reviewing educational material on t h e basis of c l in i ca l cases.

PAAR 20605. Medical Pharmacology Department of Pharmacology 6 semester hours

The eevree e e ~ e i e C 8 eC an h ~ k f e d u e h i s ~ he hke bas i e pr&ae&p4ee e f pkarmaeeki~sL&as wiah e~phae*e en eke agp&ea*&ea eg pharmaeedy~am&e~ ke &hezapeu%ieaT CeUewed by aeveEaqe e& &he &ai~aee&mgy e& eaek d a s e e& d r v q e ~ Whe eb3esClves ger Cko eeupee i ae&Hs p ~ e v i % & ~ q eppet*tttt&tiea h r ea~deake Ce a q u l f e a gundame~&al kaewhedqe eL Gke ae&ieae a ~ d appreg~iake w e e eG %he druqs and aR appreaCaC&e~ &en C h e i m p r C a ~ e e eG &he pka~aaae2eqiea4 basis eS hhe~apeaLCss~ The eeurse i s kaughk By &he #aeu&Cy eg hke Beparhen* eZ PAarmase&eqy w&&h +he

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aeeishanae eS e&iaiea& iaeu4ky &A &he C&&nhea& Gerre&aC&e~ Geufe~errmea~ This course is designed to provide the student w i t h a fundamental knowledge of the actions and therapeutic uses of drugs, The topics covered will inc lude basic principles of drug a c t i o n , phamacokineties , autonomic and cardiovascular pharmacology, chemotherapy, neuropharmacoloqy, toxicology, endocrine pharmacology and special topics such as GI and respiratory t r ac t pharmacology, prescription w r i t i n g , e tc.

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PHMR 20590. P a t i e n t Rehabilitation ~epar tment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - 5 semester hours

Students v i l l have an opportunity to learn to predict how illness may interfere w i t h the a b i l i t y of a pat ient to carry o u t f u n c t i o n a l a c t i v i t i e s in h i s or her environment and to appreciate the steps necessary to prevent these predictable Bu~eLiene complications or to restore *em lost f u n c t i o n in pat i en t s w i t h mult ip le disabling conditions.

MEDI 33605. Medicine Clerkship* 14 weeks Department of Medicine 16 aernea t e r h o u r s

m e student clerk spends 10.5 weeks assigned to the General Medicine Services of t he Medical Cente r Hospital, the veterans H o s p i t a l , ~ r o o k e Army Medical Center, and Wilford H a l l USAF Medical Center, and 3 . 5 weeks each assigned to the Neurology Services of these i n s t i t u t i o n s , Bedside c l i n i c a l teaching is emphasized b y asking the s t u d e n t to perform patient evaluations, to c o n t r i b u t e to the care of selected Medicine pat ients , and to participate i n the c l i n i c a l rounds of the Medicine or Neurology services* During th i s clerkship the student receives e~heaakve in tens ive i n s t r u c t i o n from the I n t e r n a l M e d i c i n e Housestaff and t h e Faculty Attending S t a f f . In addi t ion , the s t u d e n t is expected to undertake independent patient-oriented reading and to systematically review pert inent information learned dur ing t h e pro-clinical years. F i n a l l y , students a t t e n d a series of c l i n i c a l conferences including Medical Grand Rounds, Medical Mortality Conferences, C l i n i c a l Subspeciality Conferences, a weekay eesge~esee wiCh the dega~kmeaG ekairmaa, and organized courses in electrocardiography, i ~ & e e k i e u s Bheaeee nutrition, and dermatology.

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PEDX 30805. Bdia tr i c Clerksh ip* 7 weeks Department of Pediatr ics 8 semester hours

The pediatric c l e r k s h i p is intended to introduce the s t u d e n t to the infant, c h i l d , and adolescent as a developing and growing organism, Tke egiee&s eC q e ~ e k i e ~ e~v&reaaesGalt and eeeiah gamgera afe empAaei%e& 6 S u d e ~ l e e p e ~ d e ~ e - k a 4 i ed Che %&me en e R e e g Gke i ~ p a h i e a k k e a e b k ~ y e e ~ v i e e e a ~ d tho oakor ka4# i~ khe W e w b e ~ ~ breeryr The effects of developmenta 1, psychosocial , and environmental f a c t o r s on the child's growth and health status are emphasized. Students spend variable lengths of ~ i m e on i n p a t i e n t teaching services, in the newborn nursery, and i n various general and subspecialty outpat ient c l i n i c s .

Students participate a l o n g w i t h house s taf f i n care of p a t i e n t s and are responsible for tak ing a history and d o i n g a complete physical examination. A f t e r analyzing these data, the s tudent is expected to establish a working diagnosis and to recommend appropriate laboratory

The University of Texas H e a l t h Science C e n t e r at San antonio Ca ta loq Changes (caatinued 1 ~ecember 4-5, 1956 Meetinq

Paqe 65 ( con t inued )

studies and a course of management, 64uden-ke aase j a r * i a i p * e &a kewse e*aH and a l a e ~ d i a q , ekiez i e ~ i d e a t a ~ e l greuad r e t l ~ d @ ~ a& we$& as d e ~ f k m e u k a 4 eeaiereneea~ S t u d e n t s also partinzipate in house staff and a t t e n d i n g rounds, grand rounds, and departmen-& conferences a s w e l l as student lecture and discussion groups.

PSYC 30805. Psychiatry Clerkship* 7 weeks Department of esychiatxy 8 semester hours

The psychiatr ic c l i n i c a l clerkship serves to fami l ia r ize the student w i t h the personality t r a i t s , i l l n e s s e s , and emotional d i s t u r b a n c e s tha t a f f e c t h e a l t h and product iv i ty . It is an oppor tun i ty for t he s t u d e n t to develop and strengthen clinical skills in interviewing pat ien ts , f o r m u l a t i n g treatment plans, and carrying out treabnent. The c lerkship is arranged so the. s t u d e n t may select the assignment area on the basis of particular i n t e r e s t , i . s . , +n inpatient/autpatient s e t t i n g . The student's role in t h e c l erksh ip is arranged to a 1 low experience in the working re La t i o n s h i p be tween pat ient and ''physician" in the treatment process. Seminars have been developed to allow the student an in-depth appreciation of the various aspects of the psychiatric s t a t e s and emotional problems which a f f a c t t h e general practice of medicine. The s t u d e n t-s taff r a t i o allows for small groups of students to m e e t w i t h faculty , thereby e n h a n c i ~ ~ 4 e a e k i ~ q learning.

T h e c l e r k s h i p is an opportunity for the s t u d e n t s to look at their personal f e a l i n g s and values and understand how they influence p a t i e n t care, to learn how to d e a l w i t h psychiatric disease, and to become mare comfortable in dealing w i t h t h e personalities of p a t i e n t s w i t h organic disease.

'THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO ,1533 U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICE

rhe following contracts have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval >y the U. T. Board of Regents:

1 . Agency : Funds : Period: Ti t l e / ~ e s c r i p t i o n :

2. Agency: EUnds : Par iod : Ti tle/Description :

3. Agency: Funds : Period : Ti t le/Deseription :

4. Agency : Funds : - period: TitLs/Description :

5 . Agency: Funds : Period: Ti tle/Description:

Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans ' Hospital Established fees per contract August 1 , 1986 - J u l y 31, 1987 VA to provide specialized m e d i c a l resources services

Bexar County J u v e n i l e Probation Department None October 1 , 1986 - September 30, 1987 Research contract u s i n g vo lun t ee r j uveni le offenders

Communications mterprises , Incorporated $25,460.00 A p r i l 1 , 7 986 - December 31 , 1986 mgineering services for new telephone sys tern

McDonnell Douglas Physic ian Systems Established fee per cont ract August 2 2 , 1386 - September 73, 1989 To provide automated data processing for MSRDP professional fee accounts

Southwest Texas Methodist Hospital $ 1 .oo September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Lease agreement for parking Eaci li ties

THE UNIVERSITY OF T E X A S HEAL'TH SCIENCE CENTER AT SRN ANTONIO 1534

U.T. BOARD OF HEGENTS ' MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 1986

STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEMENTS

The agreement recommended for approval by t h e U,T. Board o f Regents has been approved by an attorney of the Off ice of General Counsel and is based on the model agreement adopted on December 16, 1977.

1 . F a c i l i t y : Date: Purpose :

Surgicenter of San Anton io , I n c . June 1 9 , 1986 To contribute to the training oppot tuni ties of our s tudents

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO 1535 U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NOH-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and arm recommended for approval by the U.T. Roard of R e g e n t s :

t . Agency : NO* : New Funds: Current Period : Title/Description :

2. Agency: NO- : N e w Rtnds: Current Period: Ti tle/Description :

3. Agency: NO* : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period : Title/Description :

4. Agency: No.: New Funds : C u r r e n t Period : Ti t l e /Wscr ip t ion :

5. Agency: M. : N e w Funds: Current Period: T i tle/Description:

6. Agency: No. : N e w Funds: Current Period: Ti t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n :

7 . Agency: NO.:

New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Ti t l e /Mscr ip t ion :

8. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Tf t le /Descr ip t ion :

Uerican Association of D e n t a l Schools None $4,000 July 15, 1986 - September 75, 1986 Proteolipids and Mineralization of Bones and Teeth

American Heart Association-Na t i o n a l Center 86-1 051 $99,000 September I , 1986 - August 31 , 1989 Mechanisms of the C o n t r a c t i l e Response of Mesangial Ce 11s

American Medical Electronics, Inc . None $1 2,000 July I , 1986 - December 37, 1986 Immunovirology Research : Electrarnagnc tie Exposure Studies

Barrio Comprehensive Health Care Center None September 1 , 1985 - August 3 1 , 19R7 $10,720 Services of P s y c h i a t r i c R e s i d e n t

Cell Technology, Inc. None $30,000 July 1 5 , 1986 - J u l y 14, 1987 Phase 11 Trial of ImuVert (BBIND 1963) in P a t i e n t s w i t h Metastatic P r o s t a t e Cancer

C l a y t o n Foundat ion for Research None $34,432 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Tissue Gluthathivrle Homeostasis and Drug Toxicity

Community Guidance C e n t e r None $S,OOO September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 C h i l d Psych ia t ry Services

Community Guidance Center None $238,626 September I , 1986 - August 31, 7987 Psychologists' Services

.he Unive r s i t y of Texas Heal th Science Center at San hntonio :ontracts and Grants - Non-Governmental ( c o n t i n u e d 1 lecember 4-5, 1986 Meeting

1, Agency: No. : New Funds: Current period: Title/Deseription:

10. Agency: NO. : New Funds: Current P a r i o d : Title/Description:

11. Agency: NO* : New Funds : Current Period: Tit le/Description:

f 2. Agency: NO : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period : ~ i t l e / ~ e s c r i p t i o n :

1 3 . Agency: NO, : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: ~i tle/~esctiption :

14. Agency: No. : New Funds : C u r r e n t Period: Ti tle/Description:

15 . Agency: NO. : N e w mnds: Current Period: Ti tle/Description :

16. Agency: NO. : N e w Funds : C u r r e n t Period: Ti t l e / D e u c r i p t i o n :

7 Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t P e r i d : Ti t le/Description :

Community Guidance Center None $92,328 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Ps ychiatris tsn Services

Community Guidance Center None $14,520 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Psychology ~ e s i d e n t * s Services

mdo t ronics None $14,940 September I , 1986 - December 31, 7986 Proposal for Study of Endot ron ics Instrument to Optimize Schedules for Combination Chemotherapy

Fluidic Medical Systems, I n c . None $3,800 October 1986 - June 1987 T e s t & Evaluat ion - F l u i d i c Medical Systems, Inc. - Control Valve

G. D. Searle ti Co. None $27,012 June 1 , 1986 - June 30, 1987 Phase I Study of Carbetimer

Georgia I n s t i t u t e o f Technology A-3529-320-51 $44,309 Apri l 15 , 1986 - January 15, 7987 Studies on t h e Effects o f Chronic Low mse Soman Exposure on Neurochemistry and Pe tf ormance

Immune tech Pharrnaceu t ica ls IND 25,839 $29,000 September 1 , 1986 - February 2 8 , 1987 Phase 111 C l i n i c a l Trial HEPP Ophthalmic Solution

Janssen Pharmaceutica Subcontract N01-AI-52562 $ 1 0,000 ( supplement ) November 8 , 1984 - October 7, 1989 NIAID Mycoses Study G r o u p Coccidioidomycosis S t u d i e s

Li lly Research Laboratories I N D 27186 $62,875 September 1 , 1986 - September 1 , 1987 LY 195115: ~harrnacokinetics i n Heart and Renal Failure

rhe university of Texas Health Science Center at San Anton10 Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental ( con t inued ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

18. Agency: NO. :

New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description :

19. Agency: No : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: T i t l e /~e s cr ip t ion :

20. Agency: No. : N e w Funds: Current Period : Ti tle/Description :

21. Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period : Ti tle/Description:

22. Agency: NO. : New Funds: Current period : Title/Description :

23. kgency: No. : New Rlnds: Current Period: Ti t le /mscript ion :

24. Aqency : m* : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: ~i tle/Description:

25 . Agency : No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Ti tle/&scr i p t i o n :

26. Agency: No. : New Funds : C u r r e n t Per iod : Ti tle/Descrip t ion:

Lurex Pharmaceuticals None $18,600 ~ u l y I , 1986 - September 30, 1986 V a l i d a t i o n of GC and HPLC Betaxolol Assay Procedures

Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. None $10,000 October 1, 1986 - September 30, 1987 Studies of Leu-It B Cells in C h i l d r e n w i t h Systemic Lupus Erythemtosus

Msrck & Co., Inc. #824 $21 ,848 ( supplement) J u l y 1 , 1986 - October 3 1 , 1986 Evaluat ion of a Vaccine Against MMRV

Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation None $1,875 August 2 7 , f 986 - completion Diagnostic System for Assessment of Noise Induced Hearing Lass

Planned Parenthood qf San A n t o n i o None $10,000 September 1 , I956 - August 31, 1987 Part-time Services o f Dr. Herbert Brown far Medical ~upervision Services

Romano n t e r p r i s e s None $13,958 (supplement) March I , 1986 - March 31, 1989 Balloon Bpandable I n t r a l u m i n a l G r a f t

Ross Laboratories None $16,500 September 1 , 1986 - September I , 1987 The Impact o f RTF Elemental, RTF E lemen ta l Components, and Cri t i ca re HN on Pancreatic O u t p u t

San Antonin C h i ldren7s Centqr None $34,486 September 1 , 1986 - August 31 , 1987 ~sychiatrists' Servi-es

San Antonio Children's C e n t e r None $24,375 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Psychologists' Services

fie U n i v e r s i t y uf Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio =ontracts and Grants - Non-Governmental [ c o n t i n u e d ) leeember 4-5, 1986 ~ e e t i n y

27. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti tle/Description :

28. Agency: NO. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period : Ti tle/Description:

29. Rgency: NO* : New Funds: C u r r e n t Per iad: Ti tle/Description:

30. Agency: No.: New Funds : Current Pariod: Ti t l e / k s c r i p t i o n :

31. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current period: Ti tle/Description:

32. Agency: NO. :

New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Ti tle/Description :

33 . Agency:

NO. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: T i t Le/Descr iption :

34. Agency:

No.: N e w Funds: Current Period: ~i tle/Description:

San Antonio Children's Center None $14 ,520 September 1 , 1986 - August 31 , 1987 Psychology Residentt s Services

Sandoz, Inc, None $50,000 July 18, 1986 - February 15, 1987 rhe Prevalence of I g G Subclass Deficiency in Children with Recurrent Infections and The R o l e o f I / V Gamma G l o b u l i n Therapy

Schering Corp. C85-070-01 $39,300 March 1, 1986 - March 1 , 1987 A Trial of Alpha-2-IFN and Gamma IFN in Advancad Malignant States

Schering Corp. C86-0 1 7-04 $16,000 July 1, 1986 - June 30, 1987 Double-Blind Cooperative Efficacy and Safety Study i n Seborrheic Dermatitis Comparing Once Daily Applications of SCH 32088 m t i o n , Owl%, and Its vehicle

Schering Corp. None $t0,000 July 1 , 1986 - September 30, 1986 E f f e c t of Hydroxyf Lutarnide on C u l t u r e d Human Breast Cancer C e l l s

Searle Research & Development N03-85-02- 1 41

$90,000 August 18, 1986 - completion Mi lacemide Multicenter Dose Response S t u d y

Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research N o n e

$9,091 September 1 , 1986 - August 3 1 , 1987 Graduate Student Support

Southwest Foundation far Biornadical Research None $72,700 September 1 , t 986 - August 3 1 , 7 987 Services of Dr. Henry C. M c G i l l as S c i e n t i f i c Sciences Director

rhe U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio :ontracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (continued) 3ecember 4-5, t 986 Meeting

35. Agency:

No. : New Rlnds: Current period : Title/Description :

36. Mency: No : New Funds: Current Period: Ti tle/wscription :

37. Agency: NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti t l e /Desc r ip t ion :

38. Agency: No. : New Funds : Cur ren t Period: ~i tle/Description:

39. Agency: NO. :

N e w Funds: Current Period : Title/Description :

40. Agency: NO. : New F'unds: Current Period: Ti tle/Descriptian:

41. Agency: NO- : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Title/Description :

42. Agency: No* : New Funds: Current Period : Ti t le /Descr ip t ion:

Southwes t Foundation for Biomedical Research Subgrant to 5 PO1 fiL28972-05 $276,466 July 1, 1986 - June 30, 1987 D i e t , Stress, and Genotype in Primate Atherosclerosis

St. Mary's University Suhgrant .to 5 S14 RR02721-02 $4,000 June 1, 1986 - May 31, 1987 MBRS Enrichment Program at St. Mary's University

The Hogg Foundation None $43,006 June 1, 1986 - May 31, 1987 Texas Consortium for Biological and Ps ychopharmaco logic Psychiatric Research

The Proctor & G a m b l e Co. None $20,000 (supplement) April 15, 1985 - October 30, 1986 A Clinical Comparison of t h e Effect on Dental Calculus of Sodium Fluoride Dentifrices Containing Soluble ~yrophosphates or Two Concentrations of Polyacrylic Ac id vs. a Placebo

The Proctor & Gamble Co. None $ 3 82,477 J u l y 1 , 1986 - June 30, 1989 Secretory I g A Responses and Ligature- Induced Periodonti tis in t h e Cynomolyus Monkey

me RGK Foundation None $24,991 September I , 1986 - August 3 1 , 1987 Diabetes-related End-s tate R e n a l Disease : Explaining Excess Rates in Mexican Americans

Tfie upj ohn Company R4757 $90,000 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1988 Cefmetazole for Prophylaxis in Surgery, Intravenous S ing l e Dose

The upj ohn Company R8005 $21 6,500 May 1 , 1986 - April 30, 1987 Ciproatene in Percutaneous Ttansluminal Coronary Angioplasty

The u n i v e r s i t y of Texas H e a l t h Science Center at San A n t o n i o Contracts and Grants - Nan-Governmental (continued) December 4-5, 1936 Meeting

43. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period : Ti tle/Description:

44. Aqency: No* : New Funds : C u r r e n t Period: Title/Description :

45. Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Dascription :

46. Agency: NO. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period : Ti tle/Description:

U. S. -Spain J o i n t Commi ttet CCA-8411106 $27,735 July 1 , 1986 - Yune 30, 1987 Pineal Polypeptides: Control of Somatos t a t i n

village Oaks Regional Hospital None $ 1 3 ,454 September 1, 1986 - May 31, 1987 Part-time Nursing Services

World Health Organization None $34,000 August 1 , I986 - J u l y 31, 1987 Effects of Tamoxifen on Corpus Luteum F u n c t i o n and L u t e a l Phase Length in Cynomolgus Monkeys

Wyeth Laboratories #442A-135 $20,470 (supplemental) September 1 2 , 1986 - completion E f f e c t of Chronic Liver Disease on the Disposition of Parentern L Dezoci ne

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H m T H SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO 1541 U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CON!EACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FWDS COMING IN)

The following i t e m s have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents :

I . Rgency: No. : N e w Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Ti tle/Description:

2 r RgenCY: NO. :

N e w Funds : Current Period : T i t le/Description :

3 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period : Ti tle/Description :

4. Agency: NO*: New Funds : C u r r e n t P e r i o d : Title/Description:

5 . Agency: NO. : New Funds: Current Period : Title/Description :

6. Agency:

NO. : N e w Funds : C u r r e n t Period : ~i tle/Description:

7. Agency:

NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti tle/Description :

Bexar County Hospital Dis t r i c t None $ 1 5 ,240 A u q u S t 1, 1986 - July 31, 1987 P e d i a t r i c Oncology Nurse Coordinator Services

Bexar County Hospital D i s t r i c t BCHD #20, Subagreement 86-01 $222,975-76 January 1 , 1986 - ~ecember 31, 1986 Administrative, Management and Supervisory Service

Coord ina t ing Board, Texas Ca Llege and University System None Reduced by $74 , 100 September I , 1985 - August 31, 1986 Phase I1 Operational Grant (1 986) far Family Practice Residency Program

Texas Education Agency 731/6/25/86-067 (RFA #P-16) $6,200 ~ u l y I , 1986 - June 30, 1987 Secondary Health Occupations Teleconference

Wichita Falls S t a t e Hospital IAC(86-071-1178 $6,000 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 To provide educa t ion and training conferences f o r professional staff

The University of Texas at Austin Extension Ins t ruc t ion and Materia 1s Center IAC(86-87)-1185 $ 1 2,500 September 1 , 1986 - August 3 1 , 1987 To provide fine and equipment and administrative c o n s u l t i n g and services for teleconference programs

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Health C e n t e r a t Tyler IAC(86-97)-1186 $10,000 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 To provide educat ion and t r a i n i n g conferences for professional staff

The University of Texas ~ e a l t h Science Center at San Antonio C o n t r a c t s and Grants - State and Local Government ( c o n t i n u e d ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

8. Agency:

NO. : N e w Funds: Current Period : ri tle/Description:

9 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period: ~i t l e / W s c r i p t i o n :

10. Agency: Na.: New Rlnds: Current Per iod : Title/Description :

1 1 . Agency:

NO. : New Funds : Curren t Period: Title/Deseription :

12 . Agency:

No* : New Funds: Current Period: Ti tle/Descr i p t i o n :

1 3 . Agency: N o . : New Rlnds : C u r r e n t Period: Ti t le /Descr ipt ion:

14. Agency: NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti t le/Deseription :

The univers i ty of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy I A C ( 8 6 - 8 7 ) - 1 1 9 3 $4,500 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 To provide lectures i n Pathology via interact ive two-way television

San Antonio S t a t e Hospital IAC(86-871-1194 $22 ,107 September 1, 1986 - August 31 , 1987 To provide p s y c h o l ~ y re s ident services

Texas Rehabilitation Commission IAC(86-87)-1237 $10,000 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 19U7 To provide professional medical services through the Department of Physical Medicine and Whabil itation

The University of Texas at A u s t i n Colleges of Pharmacy and Engineer i n y fAC(86-871-1217 $22,000 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 To provide personne 1 to t e lecas t scheduled Pharmacy and Engineering courses and perform r o u t i n e maintenance of operat ional equipment

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston IAC(86-87) - 1 280 $31,874 September 1 , 7986 - August 31, 1987 To provide t r a v e l expenses, supplies, telephone, u t i l i t i e s , and other needed services through t h e cooperative proyram in Public Heal th

~ e r r v i l l e State Hospital IAC(86-87)-1288 $3,000 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 To provide workshops to i n s t r u c t supervisory nursing personnel on supervisory s k i l l s Lor registered nurses in long t e r m care

Texas Department: of H e a l t h I A C ( 86-87 ) - 1 350 $30,000 September 1 , 1986 - Augnst 31, 1987 To provide kidney d i a l y s i s services to Kidney Health Program e l i g i b l e recipients

The Un ive r s i t y of Texas Health science Center at San Antonio C o n t r a c t s and Grants - State and Gocal Gavernment (cont inued) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

15. Agency: No. : New Funds : Current Period: ~itle/Descriptl~n :

Texas DeparLnent of Heal th IACt86-871-1453 $32,244 September 1, 1986 - August 31, 1987 To provide in tens ive care program far high r i s k i n f a n t s

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO 1544, U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT {FUNDS G O I N G OUT)

The following i tems have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents :

1 . Agency:

mm: New fund^: Current Perid: T i t l ~ i D e s c r i p t i o n :

2 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Current Period : Ti tle/Description:

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas System C a n c e r Center IAC(86-87) - 1 364 S 20,000 September 1 , 1986 - August 3 1 , 1987 Laboratory animals, biologics and services provided to UTHSCSA

The University of Texas at San A n t o n i a IAC(86-87)-1313 $21,625 September 1 , 1986 - May 31 , 1987 Services of Dr. Antonio Fur ino to develop curriculum, plans, and programs for UTHSCSA

THE UNIVmSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SRN A N M N I O 15.15 U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

C O N m C T S AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMEMT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

me following i tems have been awarded and are recommended for approval by t h e U. T. Board of Regents:

1 . Agency:

No.: N e w F'unds : Current Period : Ti tle/Description:

Agency :

NO. : N e w Funds : Current Period : Ti tle/Description :

3. Agency:

NO. : New Funds: Current Period: Ti tle/Description:

4- Agency:

NO* : New Funds : Current Period : ~itle/Description:

5. Agency:

No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Ti tle/Description:

6. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period: Title/Description :

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of General Medical Sciences 1 F31 GM11608-01 $9,080 October 1, 1986 - September 30, 1987 MARC Predoctoral Fel lowship

Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung and Blood I n s t i t u t e 1 K O 4 HL01733-01 $54,864 September I t 1986 - August 3 1 1 1987 Biosynthes i s of a Plate let - Granule Membrane Pro te in

Department of Health and Human Services ~ a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e of Dental Research 1 R03 DE07736-01 $ 1 4 t 9 2 2 August 1, 1986 - July 3 1 , 1987 periodontal Healing Adjacent to Artifical Surfaces

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases 1 R01 DK36268-01 $43,344 September 25 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Morphological I d t n t i f i ca t ion of Steroid Receptors

Department of Health and Human Sarvices Nat iona l Eye Inst i tute 1 R01 EY06361-01 $67,834 September 1 , 1986.- August 3 1 , 1987 Prediction of Symbol Recognition in Low Vision P a t i e n t s

Department uf Heal th and Human Services ~ a t i o n a l I n t i t i tute of Mental Health 1 R01 MH39519-01A1 $173,317 September 1 , 1986 - August 3 1 , 1987 Ethnicity and the Psychosocial Impact of Unemployment

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Con t r ac t s and Grants - Federal and Foreign Government ( con t i nued ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

No* : N e w Ftlnds: Current P e r i d : ~i tle/Description:

8. Agency:

No. : N e w Funds: Current Period: ~i tle/Description :

9. Agency:

NO. : Mew Funds: C u r r e n t Period: T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n :

10. Agency:

No. : New Fundu: Current Period: T i t l e / D e s c r i p r i o n :

1 1 . Ayency:

No. : N e w Funds: Curren t Period: Ti tle/~escr i p t i o n :

12. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Cur ren t Period: ~itle/Description:

13. Agency:

Mo. : New Funds : C u r r e n t Period: Ti tle/Description:

Depar tmen t of Health and Human Services National Ins t i tu te of b e n t a l Research : R03 DE07741-01 $1 4,750 September I, 1986 - August 31, 1987 Periodontal Treatments and Recolonization of Periodontal Pockets

Department of Health and Human Services National r n s t i t u t e of General Medical Sciences 5 F31 GM09137-05 $9,185 September 1, 1906 - August 31, 1987 MARC Predoctoral F e l l o w s h i p

Department of Health and Human Services Nat iona l Ins ti t u t e of Genera 1 ~ e d i c a l Sciences 5 F32 GM10594-02 $27 1 004 September 1 , 1986 - August 3 1 , 1987 Cloning o f an E. C o l i Phase Varia t ion C o n t r o l Gene

Department of Health and Human Services Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e on Aging S K O 4 AGO021 0-03 $52,526 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Growth Arrest wring CelluLac Aging in vitxo

Department of Health and Human Services Nat iona l Insti tllte of Dental Research 5 K16 DE00f 52-02 $188,978 September 1, 1986 - August 31, 1987 D e n t i s t S c i e n t i s t Program Award

Department of H e a l t h and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e o f A l l e r g y and rn f ectious Diseases 5 PO1 AI22380-02 $268,734 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Program on Sexual ly Transmitted Diseases

Depdrtment of Health and Human Services National Cancer Ins ti t u t e 5 PO1 CA30195-06 $649,674 Yuly 1 , 1986 - June 30, 1987 Medical Oncology P r q r a m Project - merapeutic Research

The University of Texas ~ e a l t h Science Cente r at S a n ~ n t o n i o C o n t r a c t s and G r a n t s - F e d e r a l and Foreign Government ( con t inued ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

No. : New Funds : C u r r e n t Period: Ti t l e /Descr ip t ion :

15. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Cur ren t Period : Ti tle/Description :

NO. : New Funds: Cur ren t Period: Ti tle/Description:

17. Agency:

NO. : N e w Funds : Current Period: Tit le /Descr ip t ion:

18. Agency:

NO. : ~ e w Funds: C u r r e n t Period: T i t le/Wscription :

19. Agency:

No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: T i tl.c/Description :

20. Agency:

No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: ~i tle/Descriptiun :

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Child Health and Human Development 5 P30 HD10202-10 $332, I96 September 1, 1986 - August 3 1 , 1987 Center f o r Research in Reproductive Biology

Department of Health and Human Services N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e of Rrthritis, Diabetes, Digestive & Kidney Dieasas 5 P60 AM35605-02 $361,172 September I , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Multipurpose Arthritis Center

Department of Health and Human Services National ~ n s t i t u t e of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 5 R01 AL20313-03 $48,693 September 1, 1986 - August 31, 1987 Regulation of Immunoglobulin C l a s s Expression

Depar b e n t of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and In fec t ious Diseases 5 RO1 AI21476-02 $53,473 September 1, 1986 - August 31, 1987 Del inea t ion of the B Lymphocyte Differentiation Pathway

Department o f Health and Human Services National Institute of A r t h r i t i s , Diabetes, Digestive & Kidney Diseases 5 R01 AM29787-06 $76,360 Allgust 1 , 1986 - JULY 31, 1987 Pathobiology of Diabetic Glomerulosclerosis

Department of Health and Human Services Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e of Arthri t is , niabetes, Digestive & Kidney Diseases 5 ROI AM341 05-02 $55,877 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 7987 T C e l l Clones in Spontaneous Murine Lupus

Department of H e a l t h and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of A r t h r i t i s , Diabetes, Digest ive & Kidney Diseases 5 R o t AM35188-02 $55,800 September I , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Development Aspee ts of 0s teoc la3 t Formation in Vitro

fie University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Zontrac ts and Grants - Federal and Foreign Government ( con t i nued ] December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

21 . Agency:

NO. : New h n d s : C u r r e n t Period : ~ i t l e / ~ e s c r i p t i o n :

22. Agency:

No. : NCW Punds: Current Period : ~itle/Description:

23. Agency:

NQb : N e w Funds: Current P e r i o d : Ti tle/Doscription :

24. Agency:

No. : New Furids: C u r r e n t Period: Title/Description :

2 5 . Agency:

NO. : N e w Rlnds : Current Period : Ti tle/Description :

2 6 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current Period : T i t Le/Descr i p t i o n :

27. Agency :

No. : New Funds: Current Period : Ti tle/Descrip t i o n :

Department of Health and Human Services N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e of Arthritis, Diabetes, Diges t ive & Kidney Diseases 5 R01 AM35627-02 $57r115 September 1 , 1986 - August 31 , 1987 Characterization of a Human Osteoclas t - Like C e l l Line

Department of Heal th and Human Service National Cancer I n s t i t u t e 5 RO1 CA34881-04 $66,520 September 30, 1986 - September 29, 1 987 Biochem and Clinical Application of Acid Phosphatase 5

Department of Health and Human Service National I n s t i t u t e on Drug Abuse 5 R01 0A00083-3 4 $ 1 05,379 September I , 1986 - August 3 1 , 1987 Careers of Opioid Users

Department of Health and Human Service National I n s t i t u t e on Drug Abuse 5 R01 DA00755-12 $85 , 738 August 1 , 7986 - July 31, 1987 Chronic Barbiturates-CNS Biochemistry

Department of Health and Human Service National I n s t i t u t e of Denta l Research 5 R01 DE07128-03 $ 1 15 ,772 September 1 , 1986 - August 31 , 1987 Microbiology of Ligature-Induced Per i odon t i t is

Department of Health and Human Services National Insti tnta of Dental Research 5 R01 DE07267-03 $7(3,454 September 1 , 1986 - August 3 1 , 1387 Periodontopathic Bacteria: C h e m i c a l - Biologic Nature

Department of Health and Human Services Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 RO1 DK36718-03 $104,224 September 1 , 1986 - August 3 7 , 1987 Altering Purine Metabolism to Treat Cel lu lar Rejec t i on

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Health Science Centex at San A n t o n i o Contracts and Grants - Federal and ~aroign Government ( cont inued) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

as. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Current period : T i t l epescr ip t ion :

29. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current' Period: T i t le/Deseription :

NO. : N e w Funds : Current Period: Ti tle/Description :

NO. : Hew Funds : C u r r e n t Period: Tit le /Descr ip t ion :

32. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Current Period : T i t l e /Descr ipt ion :

3 3 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : C u r r e n t Per iod : Ti tle/Description:

3 4 . Agency: No. : New Funds: C u r r e n t Period: Title/Description:

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of General Medical Sciences 5 R01 GM17534-16 5 5 7 r 1 6 0 September 1 , 1986 - August 31 , 1987 Study of Succinyl-COA Synthetase and Related mzymes

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of C h i l d Hea l th and Human Development 5 R01 HD13459-07 $1 12,585 September 1, 1986 - August 31, 1987 Psychosocial and Physical Results of Tuba1 L i g a t i o n

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of C h i l d Health and Human Development 5 R01 HD19464-03 $49,178 August 1, 1986 - Ju ly 31, 1987 Role of Teichoic Acids in Group I3 Streptococcal Disease

Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung and Blood I n s t i t u t e 5 R01 HL33635-03 $94,309 September 30, 1986 - September 29, 1987 CNS Mechanisms in Stress Induced Hyper t e n s i o n

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 5 R01 NS22187-02 $30,440 September 1 , 1986 - August 31, 1987 Oeulomotor Dysfunction i n Exparimental Parkinsonism ,

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Allergy and I n f e c t i o u s Diseases 5 T32 AL07271-03 $1 26,889 September I , 1986 - August 31 , 1987 Molecular Mechanisms of Microbial Pathogenici ty

Nat iona l Science ~ o u n d a t i o n 1S1-S521104 $15,000 December 1, 1985 - November 30, 1986 NSF Conference in Industr ia l Science and Technologica 1 I n n o v a t i o n

The u n i v e r s i t y of Texas ~ e a l t h Science Center at San Antonio Cont rac t s and Grants - Federal and Foreign Government ( c o n t i n u e d ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

35. Agency: Mo. : New funds : C u r r e n t Period: Title/Deseription :

Veteran1 s Administration V671 P-1359-87 $7,200 (estimated) October 1, 1986 - September 30, 1987 Fluorescence AC t ivated C e l l Sorter

THE UNIVERSITY, OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN M T V N I O

U. T 1 BOAHD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

AMENDMENTS M THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

k e term "raten is the fu l l - t ime twelve-month r a t s , the appointee r ece iv ing i proportionate amount depending upon the function of time for which he is ~ppointed and t h e period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of ia laries , un le s s otherwise shown, is the department salaries account.

F u l l - t i m e

I t e m . Dewartment. T i t l e . Name

APPOINTMENTS

Salary ~ f f ectf ve % NO.

Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -- -

MEDICAL SCHOOL Anesthesiology

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 1 . Trever G. Pollard 8/09/86 100 12 $ 85,000 392

Source of Funds:

State : $57 ,000 Anesthesiology Teaching Salaries Augmentation : 28,000 MSRDP Funds

$85,000 Total Compensation

Obstetrics and Gynecology A s s i s t a n t Professor ( Non-Tenure )

2 . William N. Hurns

Source of Funds:

State : $68,800 Obstetrics and Gynecology Teaching S a l a r i as Augmentation: 11,200 MSWP Funds

$80,000 Total Compensation

Ophthalmology Instructor (Non-Tenure)

3. James E. P i c k e t t

A s s i s t a n t Professor (Non-Tenure) 4. RoyWhi taker , Jr. 8/01/86 100 12 84 ,291 395

Source of Funds:

S t a t e : $43,000 Ophthalmology Teaching Salaries Other : 19,598 VA Medical Center

$62,598 Total Compensation Augmentation: 21,693 MSFtDP Funds

$84,291 Total Salary

5. Martha A . Walton

Source uf Funds :

State : $48,675 Ophthalmoloyy Teaching Salaries Other : 14,372 VA Medical. Center Hospital

$63,047 Total compensation Auqmentati on : 6,953 MSRDP Funds

$70,000 Tota l S a l a r y

rhe U n i v e r s i t y of Texas ~ e a l t h Science Center at San Antonio Intendments to the 1985-86 Operat ing Budget ( c o n t i n u e d ) kcember 4-5, 1986 Meeting

I tem, Department, Title, Name

APPOINTMENTS ( c o n t i n u e d )

MEDICAL SCHOOL ( con ti nued ) Or thopaedics

C l i n i c a l Ins trUc tor (Non-Tenure I 6 . David R. Schmidt

F u l l - t i m e Salary

Effective % No. Date T i m e Mos. Rare RBC -- -

Source of Funds:

S t a t e : $57,900 Orthopaedics Teaching Salaries Augmentation : 550 MSRDP Funds

$58,450 Tota l Compensation

pediatrics Assis tant Professor of ped ia tr i c s

( Non-Tenur e ) 7. Melanie Sweet

Radiology Ass i s tan t Professor (Non-Tenure)

8 . Stephen M, B l u m

Source of Funds:

state: $68,800 Radiology Teaching Salaries Other : 28,200 VA Contrac t

$97,000 Total Compensation

Pa tholog y Professor and Chairman (Tenure)

9. David S. Papemaster

Source of Funds:

state : $ 90,700 Pathology Teaching SaLarios Augmentation : 59,300 MSRDF Funds

$150,000 Total Compensation

Senior Lecturer ( N Q ~ - T e n u r e )

10. IzhakMir

DENTAL SCHOOL Periodantics

Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 1 1 . Denis Ma y r a n d

Source of Funds:

Other : $50,000 DHHS G r a n t

Restorative D e n t i s t r y Associate Professor (Non-Tenure)

12 . Edward S . Duke 8/01/86 100 12 55,000 347

%e U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Health Science Center at San A n t o n i o hendments to the 1985-86 Operating Budget ( con t i nued ) lecember 4-5, 1986 Meeting

I t e m , Department, Ti t le , Name

IPPOINTMENTS ( con ti nued )

&LIED HEALTH SCIENCES Dental Hygiene Educat ion

C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r ( Non-Tenure ) 1 3 . Patr ic ia K. F a r t e l l

F u l L - t i m e Salary

Effective $ NO. Date Time Mos. ate RBC ---- -

14. Karen D. Schutzius 8/11 /86

ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES RELATED M INSTRUCTION Computing Resources

Manager o f Technica l Consulting Services

15. Linda L. N i c h o l s

he u n i v e r s i t y of Texas Health Science C e n t e r at San Anton io Amendments to the 1985-86 Operating Budget ( c o n t i n u e d ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

f tern , ~epartment , ' T i t l e , Name

CHANGES IN STATUS

Salary Effective % No.

Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -- -

MEDICAL SCHOOL O f f i c e of the Dean of the Medical School and Medicine

1 Marvin Forland 420

mom : I n t e r i m Dean of the Medical School

To: Associate Dean for C l i n i c a l Affairs and Professor and Chairman (Tenure) 8/01/86 100 12 12U,OOf

Source of Funds:

S t a t e : $ 51,500 O f f i c e of the Dean of the Medical School Administrative and Prof essi.ona1 Salaries

51,500 Medicine Teaching Salaries $103,000 ' Ibtal Compensation

Abgmentati~Il: 17,000 MSRDP EZlnds $1 20,000 Tbtal Salary

Anesthesiology 17. David Robinson

From : V i s i t i n g Assistant ~ r o f e v s o r ( Non-Tenure)

To: visiting A s s i s t a n t Professor ( Nan-Tenure ) 8/01/86 100 12

Source of Funds :

Other : $34,692 Anesthesiology Research

Radiology 18. Kenneth L. Yoast

R a m : I n s t r u c t o r (Non-Wnure)

1'0 : Tnstructor (Non-Tenure)

Source of Funds :

41 5

31,412

3 8 , SOU

state: $18,902 Radiology Teaching Salaries Other : 19,598 VA Medical Center ~ o s p i t a l

$38,500 T o t a l Compensation

k e Unive r s i t y o f Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio hendments to the 1 985-86 Operating Budget ( cont inued 1 December 4-5, 1 986 Meeting

Item, Department , T i t le , Name

CHANGES XN STATUS (continued)

DENTAL SCHOOL Community Dentistry

19. ~ u l i a A. Knapp

From : I n s t r u c t o r in Medicine ( Non- Tenure)

F'u11-time Salary

Ef f ec t ive % NO. Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -- -

W: Ins tructor in Community Dent i s try ( Nan-Tenure 1 and Ins t ructor in Pediatrics ( Nan-Tenure ) 8/01/86 100 1 2 24 ,457

Source o f Funds:

State : $14,124 Community D e n t i s t r y Teaching Salaries O t h e r : 10,333 DHHS Grant

$ 2 4 , 457 Tbtal Compensation

ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES RELATED TO INSTRUCTION Laboratory A n i m a l Resources

2 0 . Alton J. Wilson

From : Director of Laboratory Animal Resources

To: Coordinator of V e t e r i n a r y Services 8 / 0 6 / 8 6 100 1 2 79 , 900

Source of Funds:

State: $73,835 Laboratory Animal Resources Adminis t ra t ive and Professional salaries

Augmentation : 6,065 MSRDP Funds - $77,900 Total Compensation

The University of Texas Health Science C e n t e r at San Antonio Amendments to the 7 985-86 Operating Budget ( continued ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

Full- t i m e Salary

Date o f % No. Resignation Time Mos. -- Rate RBC - Item, Department, Ti t le , Name

RESIGNATIONS

MEDICAL SCHOOL Anesthesiology

Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 21. Arno I. Hollmen

Medicine Associate Professor (Tenure )

22. Richard L. D e V i l l e z

Instructor in Medicine (Non-Enure) 23. Robert N. McCoy

Obstetrics and Gynecology A s s i s t a n t Professor (Non-Tenure )

24. Francisco J. Rojas

Ophthalmology Ins t ruc to r ( Non-Tenure)

25. James E. P i c k e t t

pediatr ics Associate Professor (Tenure]

26. Lannic K. Zeltzer

27- P a u l H . Zeltzer

28. Samuel W. M. L e B a r o n

psychiatry A s s i s t a n t Professor (Non-Tenure)

29. U i e g o M. Rodriquez

Radio l o g y Associate Professor (Tenure)

30. Donald W. Chakeres

Microbiology I n s t r u c t o r i n Microbiology ( Non-

Tenure I 3 1 . Alexander Perry

Pharmacolwy Assis tar1 t Professor ( Non-Tenure )

33- James L. Robinson

I n s t r uc to r i n Pharmacology ( Non-Tenure ) 34. Pa t r i c i a H. Flanagan 8 / 2 0 / 8 6 100 1 2

DENTAL SCHOOL Pediatr ic D e n t i s t r y

Assistant Professor ( Non-Tenure ) 35. Stephen K. Brandt

che U n i v e r s i t y of Texas H e a l t h Science Center at San Antonio hendments to t h e 1 985-86 Operating Budget ( continued 1 lecember 4-5, 1986 Meeting

Item, &partment, T i t l e , Name

RESIGNATIONS ( con t i~ lued )

DENTAL SCHOOL (continued) Restorative D e n t i s t r y

Clinical Assistant Prafessor (Non- Tenure )

36. Alvin J. Elsik, Jr,

ALLIED HEUTH SCIENCES Dental Hygiene Education

A s s i s t a n t Professor (Non-Tenure) 3 7 . Johnnie C. Rice

ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES RELATED TO INSTRUCTION Laboratory A n i m a l Resources

38. Lonny W. Dixon

Ful l - t ime Salary

Date of rk No. Resignation Time Mos . -- ~ a t e RBC -

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Health Science Center at San A n t o n i o Amendments to the 1985-86 Operating Budget ( continued 1 December 4-5, 1986 Heeting

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

AIJXXLIARY ENTERPRISES Bookstore

39. h a u n t o f Transfer - $100,000 From: Balance Forward

TO: Purchase for Resale

Transfer of funds necessary because purchases for resale w i l l exceed or i g i na 1 budgeted amounts.

UNEXPENDED PLANT FUNDS 40. Amount of Transfer - $10, I 22

From: Interest Earned on Cons t ruc t i on Funds

To: Cellular and S t r u c t u r a l Biology, Renovation

Transfer of funds necessary for renovat ing Room 4.4221.

41. Amount of Transfer - $37,769 F r o m : Interest Earned on Construction Funds

To: N e t w o r k i n g Ftesources, Renovation

Transfer of funds necessary to cover renovat ion costs in connect ion wLth telephone conversion.

VARIOUS I3 EPARTMENTS 42. Amount of Transfer - $143,253.00

RBC -

421

mom: Office of the President - Computer Services $ 1,030.00 O f f ice of the b e c u t i v e Vice Pres ident for

Adminis t ra t ion and Business Affairs - Computer Services 2,126.00 Ins ti t u t i o n a 1 Management Support - Computer Services 2,000.00

O f f i c e of t h e Director of Budget and Payroll Services - Computer Services 31,271.00

Unallacated Maintenance and Owration 106,826.00

: GrantSManagementand R+ports -Computer Services 2,560-00

O f f i c e of the Accounting Director - Computer Services 71,266.00

I n t e r n a l Audit office - Computer Services 167.00 O f f i c e of tho Director of Purchasing - Computer Services 49,820.00 Office of t h e Personne l Director - Computer Services 17,057.00

Student S e r v i c e s - Computer Services 1,087.00 planning Office - Computer Services 1 r 296- 00

Transfer of funds necessary to cover unantic ipated computer services cost.

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Amendmen t v to the 1 985-86 Operating Budget (continued ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS - RBC

43- Amount of TYansfer - $201,931 81 3 96

From: Family Practice - Teaching Salaries $ 8,740.14 Obstetrics and Gynaeology - Teaching Salaries 28,535.77 Pharmacology - Teaching ~ s s i s t a n t s 596.50 General Practice - ~ e a c h i n g Ass i s tant s 1,247.78 P e d i a t r i c mntistry - Teaching Salaries 679.50 Prosthodontics - Teaching Salaries 1 , 5 3 7 . 5 0 Dental Laboratory Technology Education -

Teaching Salaries 2, 300.01 Unallocated R e s i d e n t Instruction 158,294.61

To : Anesthesf ology - Teaching Salaries Medicine - ~ e a c h i n g Salaries Ophthalmology - Teaching Salaries pediatrics - Teaching Salaries Orthopaedi cs - Teaching Salar ies Psychiatry - Teaching Salaries Radiology - Teaching Salaries Surgery - Teaching Salaries C e l l u l a r and S t r u c t u r a l Biology - -aching Assistants Microbiology - maching Assistants pathology - Teaching Salaries Community Den t i s t ry - Teaching Salaries Dental D i a g n o s t i c Science - Teaching Ass i s t a n t s mdodontics - Teaching A s s i s t a n t s General Practice - Teaching Salaries Orthodontics - Teaching Salaries P e d i a t r i c Dent i s try - Teaching Ass is tants Periodontics - Teaching Salaries Periodontics - Teaching Assistants Restorative D e n t i s t r y - =aching Salaries D e n t a l Hygiene Educat ion - Teaching Salaries

Transfer of funds due to new appointments, terminations, and changes in fund sources.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN WJTOHIO 1560

Urn Tm BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, I 9 8 6

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1986-87 OPERATING BUDGET

The term "rate" is the ful l - t ime twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving a p r o p r t i o n a t e amount depending upon the func t ion of time for which he is appointed and the period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the department salaries account.

CHANGES IN STATUS

MED LC& SCHOOL Anesthesiology

I r Cathy E. P e t t y

From : Clinical Assistant professor ( Non-Tenure )

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Data Time Mos. Rate RE

- - -

To: C l i n i c a l Assis tant Professor ( Non-Tenure ) 9/0 1 /86 60 12 87,540

Source of Funds:

Sta te : $14,310 Anesthesiology ?leaching salaries Other : 36,000 VA Contrac t

$83,850 Total Compensation Augmentation : 3,690 MSRDP Funds

$87,540 Total Salary

2 . Douglas Caeeres i 0

E'rom : Clinical A s s i s t a n t professor (Non-Tenure)

Tn: Clinical Associate Prafessor ( Non-Tenure ) 9/01 /86 2 0 1 2 105,000

Source of Funds:

O t h e r : $105,000 MSmP G r a n t

obstetrics and Gynecology 3. Robert S - Schenken

From : Associate Professor (Tenure ) 100 1 2 93,000

To: Associate Professor ( ~enure) 9/07/86 100 12 104,000

Source of Funds:

Sta te : $ 81,800 Obstetrics and Gynecology Teaching Salaries Augmentation : 22,200 MSRDP Funds

$ 1 04,000 T o t a l Compensation

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Heal th Science Center at San h l ton io Amendments to the 1986-87 Operating Budget ( c o n t i n u e d ) ~ecember 4-5, 1986 Meeting

F u l l - t i m e Salary

Item, bpartment , T i t l e , M a m e E£ f ectiva % No.

Date T i m e Mos. Rate R E -- - CHANGES IN STATUS ( con t inued )

MEDICAL SCHOOL (continued) Or thopaed i c s

4. James D, Heckman

From : Profaasor (Tenure) 200 12 $117,949

To : Prof ~ s s o r (Tenure 1 9/01/86 100 1 2 130,000

Source of Funds :

State: $ 46,768 Orthopaedics Teaching Salaries Other : 24,171 VA Medical Center Hospital

$ 70,939 Total Compensation Augmentation : 59,061 MSRDP Funds

$ 1 30,000 Total Salary

5. Fred G. Corley 7

From : Assistant Professor (Non- Tenure )

To: Ass i s t an t ~rofessor (Non- Tenure l 9/01/86 100 12 95,000

Source of Funds:

State: $28,807 Orthopaedies Teaching Salaries O t h e r : 38,687 VA Medical Center C o n t r a c t

$67,494 mtdl Compensation Augmentation: 27 ,506 MSRDP Funds

$95,000 W t a l Salary

6 Peter L. 3* McGanity 8

morn : ~ s s i s t a n t Professor (Nan- Tenure !

To: Assistant Professor (Non- Tenure ) 9/01/86 100 1 2 95,000

Saurce of Funds:

State: $23,847 Orchopaedics Teaching Salaries Other : 50,406 VA Medical Center ~ o s p i t a l

$74,253 Total Compensation Augmentation : 20,747 MSRDP Funds

$95,000 Total Salary

The University of Texas ~ e a l t h Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1 987-86 Operating Budget (cont inued ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name

CHANGES IN STATUS (continued )

Full-time Salary

Effective % NO. Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -- -

MEDICAL SCHOOL cont inued ) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

7 Norman G. G a l l

From : A S S O C ~ ~ ~ ~ professor ( Tenure) 100 1 2 $82,000

To: usocia te Professor (Tenure) 9/01/86 700 12 91 ,520

Source o f Funds:

S t a t e : $37,706 phys i ca l Medicine and Rehabilitation Teaching Salaries

Other : 80,404 VA Medical Center Iiospi t a l $78,110 Total Compensation

Augmentation: 13,410 MSRDP mnds $91 ,520 Total Salary

Psychiatry 8. Stephen B. Shanf ield

F r o m : Professor (Tenure)

T o : Professor (Tenure )

Source of Funds:

State : $86,120 Psychiatry Teaching Salaries Augmentation : 3,120 MSRDP Funds

$89,240 Total Compensation

Radio logy 9. James G. Bova

From : Associate Professor ( Tenure) 100 I 2 f 05,086

To: ~ssociate Professor (Tenure 1 9/01 /86 1 00 1 2 113,360

Source of Funds:

State : $ 77,100 Radiology Teaching Salaries Auqmentation: 36,260 MSRDP Augmentation

$ 1 13,360 Total Compensation

10. G r a n v i l l e C. Coggs

From : Professor (Tenure 1

m: Professor ( Tenure 1

Source of Funds:

Sta te : $85,680 ~adiology Teaching Salar ies Rugmenta t i o n : 9,641 MSRDP Augmentatian

$ 9 5 , 3 2 1 Total Compensation

he Unive r s i t y of Texas Health Science C e n t e r at San Anton io Amendments tn t h e 1 986-87 Operating B u d g e t ( c o n t i n u e d ) December 4-5, 1986 Meeting

Item, k p a r h e n t , T i t l e , Name

Ful l - t ime Salary

~f f ec t ive % No, Date T i m e Mos. -- Rate RBC -

CHANGES IN STATUS (continued)

MEDICAL SCHOOL ( c o n t i nued ) Pathology

t 1. avid S . Papermas ter

From : ~rofessor and Chairman (Tenure) 100 12 $150,000

TO: ProfessorandChairman (Tenure) 9/01/86 100 12 '1 59,000

Source of Funds:

s ta te : $ 96,100 Pathology Teaching Salaries Augmentation : 62,900 MSRDP Funds

$ 1 59,000 Total Compensation

AUXILIARY a T E R P R I S E S Books tore

12 . C, A. Austin

From : Bookstore Manager 100 12

To: woks tore Manager 9/01/86 100 1 2

Source of Funds:

Other: $45,000 Books tore Salaries

DESIGNATED FUNDS MSRDF C e n t r a l Office

13. Benjamin F. Kready

From : Director

To: Oi rector

Source of Funds:

O t h e r : $72,800 MSRDP C e n t r a l Off i ce Salaries

The University of Rxas System Cancer Center M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute 1 r x a r Medical Center 6723 Ber~nrr Avrnuf - Houston. Texas 77030

October 27, 1986

Dr. Charles B. Mullins Executive Vice Chancellor f o r Health Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Doctor Mullins:

The Dorket for t h e December 4 - 5 , 1986 meeting of the Board of Regents is

submitted f o r your recarmnendation and presentation to t h e Board.

I recommend your approval.

Sincerely yours,

Charles A. LeMaistre, 6. President

CAL :aj

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER

DOCKET FOR DECEMBER 4-5 , 1986

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Paae No.

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations to t h e University

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services :

Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) CC-4

S t a t e and Local (Funds Coming In) CC-5

S t a t e and Local (Funds Going Out) CC-7

Federal and Foreign Government (Funds Coming In) CC-8

Federal and Foreign Government (Funds Going Out) CC-13

Amendments to t h e 1985-86 Operating Budget (includes faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals C C - 1 4

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5 , 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The followfng contracts and grants have been awarded and are recommended for approval by t h e U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: No. : New Funds: Period : Title/Description:

2. Agency: No. : New Funds: Period: Title/Description:

3. Agency: No. : New Funds: Period: Title/Description:

4 . Agency: No. : New Funds : P e r i o d : ~itle/Description:

5 . Agency: No. : New Funds : Period: ~itle/Descript ion:

6. Agency: No.:

New Funds : P e r i o d : Title/Description:

7. Agency: No. :

New Funds : Period : Title/Descriptfon:

Abbott Laboratories SRA 85-28 $19,200.00 October 1, 1985 through September 30, 1986 Parker Ambulatory Medication Infuser Acceptabilfty Evaluation

American Cancer Socie ty IM-456 $150,000.00 July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1988 Significance of Tissue Transglutaminase Induction in Differentiatfng Mononuclear Phagocyt es

E.B. S q u i b b 6 Sons, Inc. SFA86-03 $106,000.00 November 1, 1985 through December 31, 1986 Aztreonam Versus Amikacin, Each w i t h Clindamycin f o r t h e Treatment of Intraabdominal and Pelvic Infections in Pat ients with Gynecological Malignancy

March of D i m e s Birth Defects Foundation 5-586 $30,000.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1988 Transcriptional Regulatfon of Xenopus Hiatone Gene Expression

The Welch Foundation G-854 $2,000.00 June 1 , 1986 through May 31 , 1987 The Chemical Basfs of RNA Sp l i c ing

Wayne S t a t e Unfversity Amendment No.1 to Contract under Prime Grant No. CA22206-08 $3,087.00 May 1, 1986 through A p r i l 30, 1987 S t u d i e s of Malonaldehyde and Related Compounds

Baylor College of M e d i c i n e Subcontract No. 21386 under P r i m e Grant No, 1 ROI NS-23113-01A1 $88,4 71.00 July I, 1986 through June 30, 1987 Interleukin-1 in Brain and Injury

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEAUS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

( F m S COMING IN)

The followfng contracts have been awarded and are recommended f o r approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: No. : New Funds : Period : Ti tle/Descrf ption:

2 . Agency:

No, : New Funds: Per iod : Title/Descrfption:

3, Agency :

No. : New Funds : Period : Title/Description:

4 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Period: Title/Description:

5 . Agency: No. : New Funds : Period: Tft le /Descr ipt ion:

6. Agency: No. : New Funds: Period: T i t 1 e/Descript ion:

Texas Department of Health I A C (86-87) 1407 $35,000.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract which provides f o r animals, biologics and service8

State Purchasing and General Services Commissi an IAC (86-87) 1369 $34,598-00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract for Switchboard operator services not t o exceed two (2) operator positions

The University of Texas Heal th Sc ience Center at San Antonio IAC (86-87) 1364 $20,000.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Tnteragency Contract which provides for laboratory animals, biologics and services

The University of Texas Health S c i e n c e Center a t Dallas IAC (86-87) 1431 $30,000.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract which provides for laboratory anfmals, biologics and services

Texas A&M University IAC (86-87) 1374 $5,000.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract whf ch provides laboratory animals, bfologics and services

Texas Cancer Council I A C (86-87) 1404 $194,724'.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract for t h e development of a data center t o support t h e need f o r comprehensive and consolidated cancer related data on resources, services and programs in Texas

The University of Texas System Cancer Center S t a t e and Local Government Contracts and Grants - Funds Coming In Regents9 Meeting December 4-5, 1986

7. Agency: No. : New Funds : Period: Title/Description:

8. Agency: No. : New Funds: P e r i o d : Title/Description:

9. Agency: No. : New Funds : P e r i o d : Title/Description:

10. Agency: No. : New Funds : Period: Title/Description :

11. Agency: No. : New Funds : Period: ~itle/~escri~tion:

1 2 . Agency: No. : New Funds: Period: Title/Deacrf p t ion:

13. Agency: No. : New Funds: Perf od : Tit le/Description:

Texas Cancer Council TAC (86-87) 1401 $40,000.00 September 1, 1986 t h r o u g h September 15, 1986 Interagency Cont rac t t o continue with the implementation of a program t o provide administrative support t o t h e Legislative Task Force on Cancer in Texas

The University of Texas at Austin IAC (86-87) 1414 $15,000.00 September 1, 1986 through Auguat 31, 1987 Interagency Contract f o r a collaborative research project t o study the optical properties of bladder t issues undergoing Neodymium YAG Laser irradiation, and t o develop a system of monitoring thermal coagulation of bladder t issue using ultrasonography

Texas Canc cr Coune i 1 IAC (86-87) 1403 $83,359.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract t o expand cancer prevention and de tec t ion programs

University of Houston - University Park IAC (86-87) 1429 $10,000.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract to provide computer time on CYBER computer and a c c e s s to peripheral equipment

Texas Department of Health I A C (86-87) 1391 $6,000.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract t o provide a course e n t i t l e d "Cancer Prevention and Detection Program for Nurses"

The Unfverslty of Texas a t A u s t i n I A C (86-87) 1311 $10,000.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract whf ch provides laboratoroy animals, biologics and services

Texas Cancer Council I A C (86-87) 1402 $15,850.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, L987 Interagency Contract t o conduct a study of existing and p o t e n t i a l roles of Mass Media Gatekeepers in cancer education and in format ion

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTSf MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS GOING OUT)

I. Agency:

Na. : New Funds : Period: Title/Description :

2 . Agency: No. : New Funde: Period : T i t 1 e/Descript i o n :

3. Agency: No. : New Funds : Period: Title/Description:

The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler IAC (86-87) 1373 $7,375.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract that will provide significant analytical services regarding asbestos and advice on how t o deal w i t h t h e newsmedia and concerned staff

Texas Engineering Experiment S t a t i o n IAC (86-87) 1395 $11,800.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract for gold grains t o be activitated

Texas Department of Health I A C (86-87) 1 4 5 4 $4,000.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Interagency Contract to perform a Western Blot Test f o r t h e d e t e c t i o n of anti-HTLV-111

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The following contracts and grants have been awarded and are recommended f a r approval by t h e U.T. Board of Regents:

Agency:

No. : New Funds: Period: ~itle/Descriptfon:

2 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Period : Title/Descrlpt ion :

3 , Agency :

No, : New Funds: Period : Title/Descrfption:

4 . Agency:

No, : New Funds: Period : Title/Descriptfon:

5, Agency:

No.: New Funds: Period : Title/Description:

Department of Heal th and Human Services National Cancer Institute Divis ion of Cancer Et io logy 2 R01 CA34469-04 CPA $87,133.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Inhibit ion of Chemical Carcinogenesis by Inerf eron

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Etiology 7 R01 CA45125-01 EVR $71,338.00 September 3 0 , 1986 through April 30, 1987 Moloney Murine Sarcoma V-MOS Proteins in Cellular Transformation

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Etiology 7 R O I CA45124-01 VR $26,000.00 August 1, 1986 through December 31, 1986 Molecular Baa i s of Pathogenesis Induced by Mutants of MLV

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Prevention and Control 5 T32 CA09480-03 CT $153,826.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Research Training in Carcinogenesis and Mu tagenous

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer I n s t i t u t e Division of Cancer Etiology 1 R01 CA44303-01 SRC ( 8 ) $86,635.00 September 30, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Genetic Det eminant s of Carcinogencsis in Fish

The University of Texas System Cancer Center Federal and Foreign Government Contracts and Grants - Funds Coming Tn Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

6. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Period : Tit le /Descr ipt ion:

7, Agency:

No. : New Funds: Perf od : Ti tle/Description :

8 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Period : Title/Description:

9. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Period : Title/Description:

10, Agency:

No. : New Funds: Period : Title/Description:

11. Agency:

NO. : New Funds: Period : Title/Descriptfon:

12. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Period : Title/Descript ion:

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment 5 R35 ~~39809-02 SRC $209,889.00 August 1, 1986 through July 31, 1987 Therapy and t h e Biology of Human Leukemia

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer I n s t i t u t e Division of Cancer Prevention and Control 5 T32 CA09299-08 CT $73,954.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Training Program in Cancer Biology

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer I n s t i t u t e Dfvisfon of Cancer Biology and Diagnosis 5 R O I CA42650-02 CBY-2 (Am) $42,246.00 September 30, 1986 through July 31, 1987 Role of Cell Surface Glycoproteins I n Embryogenes is

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Dfvision of Cancer Prevention and Control 5 F32 CA07853-02 CLN-4 $24,004.00 October 1, 1986 through September 30, 1987 Experimental Pathology

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment 5 R01 CA40149-02 ET $51,340.00 September 1, 1986 through Augufit 31, 1987 Liposome Activated Macrophages for Therapy of Metastasis

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer I n s t i r u t e Division of Cancer Treatment 5 R O I CA27612-05 RAD $43,381.00 September 1 , 1986 through August 31, 1987 Endocrine Radiotherapy of Tumors of Head and Neck

~e~artrnent of Health and Human Services National Cancer I n s t i t u t e Division of Cancer Treatment N01-CM-67 91 4 $69,635.00 August 1, 1986 through December 31 , 1986 Evaluation of High Energy Electron External Beam Treatment Planning

The University of Texas System Cancer Center Federal and Fore ign Government Contracts and Grants - Funds Coming In Regents' Meetfng December 4-5, 1986

1 3 . Agency: NOT USED

No, : New Funds : Period: Title/Descriptfon:

1 4 . Agency:

No. : New Funds:

Period: Title/Descrfption:

15. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Period: Title/Description:

I h . Agency:

No. : New Funds:

Period: Title/Descriptlon:

17, Agency:

No, : New Funds: Period : Title/Description:

18. Agency:

No. : New Funds : Period : ~itle/~escription:

1 9 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Period : TLtle/Descrfption:

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Inst f t u t e Division of Cancer Treatment 5 POI CA28153-06 SRC, Revised $193,463.00 ($553,542.00 previously docketed) February 1, 1986 through January 31, 1987 Human Leukemia Research Center Program

Department of Health and Human Services Natfonal Cancer I n a t f t u t e Division of Cancer Et io logy N01-CP-01047, Modification No. 10 $10,916.00 August 2 5 , 1986 through September 24, 1987 Studies of I a t rogen ic Cancer and Radiation Dosimetry

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment 2 PO1 CA06294-25 SRC-M (61, Revised $708,359.00 ($650,000.00 previous ly docketed)

A p r i l 1, 1986 through March 31, 1987 Extension of Radiotherapy Reaearch

Department of Health end Human Services National Cancer I n s t i t u t e Division of Cancer Etiology 5 R01 CA38863-02 CPA, Revised $14,649.00 January 1, 1986 through March 31, 1986 Markers of Skin Tumor Progression

Department of Heal th and Human Services National Cancer I n s t i t u t e Divfsf on of Cancer Etiology 1 R01 CA42157-01 CPA, Revised $67,645.00 April 1, 1986 through March 31, 1987 Chromosome Alteration During Chemi ca 1 Carcinogenesis

Department of Health and Human Services Narlonal I n s t i t u t e of C h i l d Health and Human Development 5 R01 HD22619-02 GT MBY $85,288.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 A Gene Family Expressed Sea Urchin Embryonic Ectodem

The University of Texas System Cancer Center Federal and Foreign Government Contracts and Grants - Funds Coming In Regents' Meeting December 4-5 , 1986

20. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Period : Title/Descrfptfon:

21. Agency:

No, : New Funds: Period : Title/Description:

2 2 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Period : T i t l e / D e s c r i p t i o n :

23 . Agency:

No. : New Fund a : Period: Title/Description:

2 4 . Agency: No. : N e w Funds: Per iod: Title/Description:

2 5 . Agency:

No* : New Funds: Period : Title/Description:

26. Agency:

No. : Piew Funds: Period:

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Arthri t i s , Diabetes, Diges r i v e and Kidney Disease 5 R01 AM09801-22 END $97,220.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Chemistry of Luteinizing and Related Hormones

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of A r t h r l r l s , Diabetes, Digest ive and Kidney Diseases 1 R01 AM37326-01 ORTH $32,207.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Cartilage Growth I n h i bit or: Biolog ica l Studies

Department of H e a l t h and Human services National I n s t i t u t e of C h i l d Health and Human Development I T32 AD07325-01 GT HDMC $ 9 4 , 4 5 2 . 0 0 July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 Molecular Basis of Differentiatfon and Development

Department o f Health and Human Services National Institute of C h i l d Heal th and Human Development 1 ROI HD18768-01A2 RS CBY-I , Revised $70,823.00 July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987 Biochemical S t u d i e s of Uterine Implantation

U . S . Fish and Wildlife ServicelCGS 14-16-0002-85-920, Modffication No. 4 $11,000*00 September 26, 1985 through August 31, 1986 Peregerine Falcon S t u d i e s

Department of Health and Human Services Natfonal I n s t i t u t e of C h i l d Health and Human Development 5 R01 HD18210-03 RS BCE, Revised $31,633.00 ($169,113.00 previously docketed) March 1, 1986 through February 28, 1987 Biochemical Charac teriea t i o n of Inhibin and LB R B I

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health NOI-RS-3-2116, Modification No. 7 $335,476.00 September 30, 1986 through September 2 9 , 1987 Resaclalization of Chimpanzees

The Unive r s i t y of Texas Syscem Cancer Center Federal and Foreign Government Contracts and Grants - Funds Corning In Regents ' Meet ing December 4 - 5 , 1986

2 7 . Agency:

No. : New Funds: Period:

28. Agency: No. : New Funds: Period: Title/Description:

29 . Agency:

No. : New Funds : Per5od :

30. Agency:

No, : New Funds : Per iod : Title/Descrfption:

31. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Period : Title/Descriptfon:

32. Agency:

No. : New Funds : P e r I a d : Title/Description:

33. Agency: No. : New Funds: Period : Title/Description:

Department of Health and Human Services Dlv i s ion of Research Resources I R24 RR03578-01 SRC ( C ) $180,294.00 September 30, 1986 through September 29 , 1987 Applied Research for Improving the Behavorial Management

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency R-812607-01-1, Amendment No. I $82,598.00 October 1, 1986 through October 1, 1987 Role of W-B in the Growth of Human and Murine Melanomas

Departmenr of Health aned Human Services Division of Research Resources 1 U 4 0 RRO3589-01 SRC (C) $834,084.00 September 30, 1986 through September 29, 1987 Establishment of a Chimpanzee Breeding and Research Program

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Div i s ion of Cancer Treatment 5 U10 CA10953-19 C C I $761,546.00 September 1, 1986 through August 31, 1987 Radiological Physics Center

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment NOI-CM-57775, Modification No. 2 $397,321.00 September 2 8 , 1986 through January 2 7 , 1987 Neutron Therapy Clinical Trials

Department of Health and Human Scrvfces National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment 5 U10 CA30138-06 C C I , Revised $18 ,767 .00 ($140,758.00 previously docketed) A p r i l 1, 1986 through March 31, 1987 Statistical Center - Pediatric Intergroup Studies

National Science Foundation DMB-8509876, Amendment No.1 $60,000.00 August 1, 1986 through J u l y 31, 1987 Biosynthesis of Fatty A c i d Acylated Proteins

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1985

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS GOING OUT)

1. Agency:

No. : New Funds: Perlod : Title/Description:

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment N01-CM-27531, Modification No. 11 $64,916.00 January 1, 1986 through December 31, 1986 Evaluations of Treatment Planning for P a r t i c l e Beam Radiotherapy

THE UNlVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS1 KEETING

DECEMBER 4-5 , 1986

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-86 OPERATING BUDGET

The term "rate" is t h e full-time twelve-manth rate, t h e appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon t h e f rac t ion of time for which he is appointed and t h e period of h i s appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless othervie e shown, is t h e departmental salaries account.

F u l l - t i m e Salary

Effective X No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date --- Time Mos. Rate RBC -

APPOINTMENTS

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Office of t h e Vice President for Administrat ion and Finance

Associate V i c e President for Adminlstrative Services (Administrative S t a f f ) 1. Thomas 3. Reeves

THE TUMOR INSTITUTE MEDICAL STAFF Pathology ~ssistant Biochemist , without tenure

2, Balraj Singh, M.D.

Source of Funds:

Other: $30,000,00 New Program Development Fund

RESEARCH Tumor Biology (Virology)

~ssistant -virologis&d Assistant Professor of Turnor Biology, without tenure

3. Mien-Chie Hung, Ph.D.

Hmatology Assistant Internist and Instructor in C l i n i c a l Medicine, wfthout tenure

4 . Maria A . Rodriguez, M,D. 8/1/86 100 12 $55,000.00 243

Source of Funds:

Other: $55,000.00 PRS Instructor Grant

PATIENT CARE ACTIVITIES Chaplaincy and Pastoral Education

Associate Director of Chaplaincy (Administrative Staff)

5. John D. Serkland

The Universfty of Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

Full-time Salary

Ef fec t ive X No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date -- T l m e Mos. Rate RBC -

APPOINTMENTS Continued

SCIENCE PARK Scfence Park-Research Laboratories Assistant Biochemist and Assistant Professor of Biochemistry without tenure

6. Zbigniew Walaszek, Ph.D. 8/1/86

Source of Funda:

Other: $38,000.00 American Cancer S o c i e t y

Research Associate , wf thout tenure

7 . M~rgaret E. Walaszek, Ph.D. 8/1/86 100 12 $30,000.00 250

Source of Funds:

Other : $30,000.00 Amerfcan Cancer Society

Biochemist and Professor of Carcinogenesis (Biochemistry), without tenure

8. Paul K.Y. Wong, Ph.D.

The University of Texas System Cancer Center regent^' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

CHANGE OF STATUS

Full-time Salary

Effective X No, I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Date --- Time MOB, Rate - RBC

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Human Resources

9 . Jerry L. Paramore

From: Manager, Workers Compensation Insurance ( C l a s s i f i e d )

To: Manager - Benefits Program (Administrative S t a f f ) 8/15/86 100 12 $29,580.00

THE TUMOR INSTITUTE MEDICAL STAFF Anesthesiology 10. Tillman E, Barrington

From: Assistant Nurse Anesthetist Supervf sor

To: Associate Nurse Anesthetist Supervisor (Administrative S t a f f ) 8/15/86 100 12 $58,750.00

RE SEARCH Office of the Vice President for Research 11. Carol Bell

From: Executive Aesistant (Cfassified)

To: S t a f f Assistant (Administratfve Staf f )

PATIENT CARE ACTIVITIES Vice President for Pat ient Affairs 12. Leslie T. Bean

From : Coordinator, Special Programs (Classified}

To: Director of Patient Advocacy (Administrative S t a f f ) 8 / 1 / 8 6 100 12 $34,000.00

Source of Funds:

Other: $34,000.00 Pat ient ~ e r v f c e Program Fund

Pharmacy 13. Stephen I,. Huber

From: Assistant Director of Pharmacy (Administrative S t a f f )

To: Dire-ctor of Pharmacy Patient Care Services (Administrative Staf f ) 8/1/86

The University of Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

CHANGE OF STATUS Continued

Salary Ef fec t ive % No.

I t em, Department, Ti t le , Name Date --- T i m e Mos. Rate R BC - PATIENT CARE ACTIVITIES Phamac y

14. Sharon A . Bronson

From: Pharmacy Supervisor (Classif l e d )

To: Director of Pharmacy Academic Programs (Adminf strative S t a f f )

15. Nfcky Dozier

From: Drug Information S p e c i a l i s t (Class i f ied)

To: Ass i s tant Director of Pharmacy Patient Care Services (Administrative S t a f f ) 8/1/86

16. William J. Dana

From: Drug Information S p e c i a l i s t ( C l a s s i f i e d )

To: Assistant to t h e Div is ion Head (Administrative S t a f f ) 8/1/86

17. Joel D. Lajeunesse

From: Pharmacy Supervisor (C las s i f f e d )

To: A s s i s t a n t Director of Pharmacy Patient Care Services Operations (Administrative S t a f f ) 8/1/86

Rehabilitation Medicine Services 18. E i l e e n S. Donovan

From: Physical Therapist I11 (Classf f f ed)

To: Assistant Director of Rehabilitation Medicine S e r v l c e ~ (Administrative S t a f f )

The University of Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meetfng December 4-5 , 1986

CHANGE OF STATUS Continued

Full- time Salary

Effective I No. Item, Department, Title, Name Date --- T i m e Mos. R a t e R8C -

GENERAL SERVICES Administrative Support Services

19. William B. Shoff

From: Coordinator of Building Programs (Admfmistrative S t a f f )

To: Director of Constructton (Administrative Staff)

Biomedical Communication Service 20. Scot t A. Burch

From: Television Producer - Director ( C l a s s i f i e d )

To : Executive Producer (Admfnistrative S t a f f )

21 . Patricia D. Carlson

From: Medical Illustrator (Classif f ed)

To: A r t Sect ion Supervisor (Administrative Staff)

The University of Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting December 4-5, 1986

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Full-time Salary

Effective % No- I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Date --- T i m e Mos. Rate RBC

PATIENT CARE ACTIVITIES - EXTENDED LEAVE Volunteer Services

Director of Volunteer Services (Administrative S t a f f ) 22. Martha P. Lawson 8/1-8/12/86 100 1 2 $39,100.00 2 5 4

The University of Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting December 4-5 , 1986

RESIGNATIONS

Full-time Salary

Effective % No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date --- T i m e Mos. R a t e - RBC

THE TUMOR INSTITUTE MEDICAL STAFF Pedfat rics

Associate Pediatrician and Associate Professor of Pediatr ics , without tenure

23. Lawrence S . Frankel, M.D. 8/21/86 100 12 $76,900.00 239

Source af Funds:

S t a t e : $46,400.00 General Funds Augmen ta t ion : 30,500.00 PRS

$76,900.00 Total Compensation

Gynecology Assls tant Gynecologic t and Assistant Professor of Gynecology, without tenure

24. Patton B. Saul , M.D.

Source of Funds:

S t a t e : $52,000,00 General Funds Augmentation: 29 400.00 PRS

Total Compensation

RE SEARCH Cell Biology

Visitfng S c i e n t i s t , without tenure

25. Jacques Bertoglfa, M.D.

Source of Funds:

Other: $30,000.00 C.G. MAF

Clinical Immunology and Biological Therapy

V f s i t i n g Scientist, without tenure

26. Da-Tong Chu, M . D .

Source of Funds:

Other: $18,000.00 Neuport Pharmaceuticals

Veterinary Medic ine and Surgery Assistant Veterfnarian and Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, without tenure

27. Victor W. Robbins, D.V.M. 8 / 8 / 8 6 100 12 $39,300.00 2 5 2

Source of Funds:

S t a t e : $19,650.00 General Funds O t h e r : 19,650.00 N e w Program Development Fund

$39,300.00 Total Compensation CC-20

The University of Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting December 4 - 5 , 1986

RESIGNATIONS - Continued Full-time

Salary Effect ive X No,

Item, Department, T i t l e , Mame Date -- Time Mos. Rate RBC -

PATIENT CARE ACTIVITIES Chaplaincy and Pastoral Education

C l i n i c a l Pastoral Education Supervisor, (Administrative S t a f f ) 28. Edward J. Mahnke 7/31/86 33 12 $6,000.00 252

GENERAL SERVICES Bfomedical Communication

Supervisor, Motion Picture and Television (Administrative S t a f f )

29. Charles S. McDonald

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH CENTER AT TYLER 1 5 s P. 0 . BOX 2003, TYLER. TEXAS 75710

October 27, 1986

Charles B, ~ullins, M . D . Executive Vice Chancellor f o r H e a l t h Affairs The University nf Texas System 601 Colorado Street A u s t i n , Texas 78701

Ilear Doctor Mullins:

The Docket f o r the December 4 - 5 , 1986 mret i l lg

of t h e Board of Regents is submitted f o r your

recommendations and presentat ion to the Board.

George A . Hurst , M . D , Director

Enclosures GAH/DST/ kb

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH CENTER AT TYLER 15S6 DOCKET FOR DECEMBER 4- 5 , 1 yrCI0

TABLE OF CONTEBTS

Page No.

Contracts and Grants f o r Research, Development, and Educat ional Services (Funds Coming In/Out) ........................... HT-3

State and Local Governmental.....,...................... .......... Federal and Foreign Governmental ..................................

hmcndnenrs to the 1985-1986 Opera t ing Budget and 1986-1987 Operating Budget (including f a c u l t y d staff appointments and changes i n s t a t u s and

..................... cransfer of funds w i t h i n e x i s t i n g budget tocals) HT-5

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH CENTER AT TYLER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, 1986

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING I N )

The following item has been awarded and is recnmmended f o r approval by The U . T , Board of Regents:

1. Agency: DeVilbiss Company No. : None New Funds: $15,000 Current Per iod : 09--01-86 to 08-3 1-87 T i t l e : Particle Size Study (DeVilbiss Srudy)

HT- 3

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH CENTER AT TYLEK

U.T. BOARD O F REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4 - 5 , 19b(j

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The following item has been awarded and i s recotmended f o r approval by The U.T. Board of Regents:

I . Agency: National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute No : SRC 5R01 HL36545-02 New Funds: $87,631 Current P e r i o d : 09-30-86 t o 09-29-87 T i t l e : Markers of Pulmonary Endothelfal I n j u r y

2 . Agency : Nat iona l Heart, Lung 6 Blood I n s t i t u t e No : PTHA 5R01 IIL36538-02 New Funds: $78,405 C u r r e n t Period: 09-01-86 t o 08-31-87 T i t l e : Interaction of Peptides & Targe t Cells In Lung

3. Agency: National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute NO : SRCl KO8 HL01603-OlA1 Ncw Funds: $64,30:1 C r i r r e n t Per iod : 09-01-86 to 08-31-87 T i t L c : Lung Lavage Procoagulan ts i n Lung I n j u r y & Repair

4 . Agency: Nat iona l Heart , Lung & Blood Institute No: CLTR 5R01 HL34745-02 N e w Funds: $191,184 Current P e r i o d : 09-01-86 to 08-31-87 T i t l e : New Approach t o t h e Treatment of Emphysema

THE UNIVERSITY OF TF-XAS HEALTH CENTER AT TYLER

U . T. BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING

DECEMBER 4-5, i g 8 6

MENDMENTS TO THE 19 85-86 OPERATING BlTDGETS

:he term "rate" is the full-time twelve-month r a t e , the appointee rece iv ing a ,ropor~ionate amount depending upon the f rac t ion of time f o r which he is appointed ~ n d the period of h i s appointment . Source of funds for payment of s a l a r i e s , unless )therwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

F u l l - T i m e Salary

Effective 2 No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Date Time Mos. Rate RBC -

DUCATION Family Practice Associate Professor of Family Prac r i ce , Chairman & Chief of Family Practice Residency Program 1 , James Crutcher, M.D. 08/11/86 100 12 $95,600 104

Snurces of Funds:

S t a t e : $ 77,200 Family Practice - Professional Salaries Other: 18,400 MSRDP Funds

$ 95,600 T o t a l Compensation

CHANGES IN STATUS:

PATIENT SERVICES Outpatient Treatment & Care

2. Ann Wootron From: Director of Home Health Care

To: Director of Ambulatory Care 08/11/86 100 1 2 $33,100

Full-Time Salary

Date X No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Resignation -- T i m e Mos. Rate - RE C

'AT1 ENT SERVICES Surgery Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology 3 . Lisa Massey, M.D. 08/11/86 100 12 $89,500 103

Sources n f Funds:

State: $ 67,500 Surgery - Professional Salaries Other: 22,000 MSWP Funds

$ 89,500 T o t a l Campensatinn

Data D i. r 4 .

A n a l y s i s .ector of Reimbursement 6 Data Analysis

Fred Makowski 0 9 / 2 6 / 8 6 100 12 $42 ,900 2

Sources of Funds:

State: $ 35,400 Data Ana l ys i s - Other S t a f f S a l a r i e s Other: 7,5 00 MSRDP - ~ u n d s

$ 42 ,900 Tota l Salary Rate

'UNSFER OF FUNDS: -

1591 RBC -

;TAFF BENEFITS Staff Benefits

5 . Amount of Transfer - $ 111,564.00

From: Employee P a i d O.A.S.I. Securi ty - Classified Salaries Grounds Maintenance - Classified S a l a r i e s Food S e r v i c e - Class i f ied Salaries Food Service - Maintenance & Operation

To: Sra f f Benefits - Acc rued Vacation S t a f f Benefits - Longevity Pay

To provide a d d i t i o n a l funds for f l s c a l year 1985-86.

6. Amount of Transfer - $ 60,000.00 10 1

Prom: Computer Resources - Other S t a f f Salaries $ 9,000.00 Computer Resources - Classified Sa lar i e s 14,000.00 Computer Resources - Maintenance & Operatinn 15,000.00 Xnformation Services - Classified Salaries 12,000.00 General P lan t Maintenance - Mainrenancc &

Operat ion 10,000.QO

TO: Staff Benefits - Premium Sharing $ 60,000.00

To provide addirional funds f o r f i s c a l year 1985-86.

PATIENT SERVICES Chief o f S ra f f

7. Amount of Transfer - $ 373,000.00

From: S t a f f B e n e f i t s - Employer P a i d D.A.S.I. $250,000.00 Immunology - Professional Salaries 115,000.00 Immunology - Other S t a f f Salaries 8,000.00

To: Chief of S t a f f - Prnfesvional Fees O/S Tech $343,160.00 Chief of Staff - Professional Fees O/S Prof 29,840.00

To provide additional f u n d s f o r fiscal year 1985-86.

Supply - P r o c e s s i n g & Distributiun 8, Amount of Transfer - $ 5f,000.00

From: Staff Benefits $ 51,000.00

To: S u p p l y - Processing & nistribution - C l a s s i f i e d Sa la r i es $ 4 , 5 8 2 . 5 5

Supply - Processing & Distribution - Maintenance & Operation 46,417 .45

To provide a d d i t i o r l a l f u n d s f n r f i s c a l year 1985-86.

Surgery 9. Amounr of Transfer - $ 43,715.15

From: Surgery - Orher Sta f f Salar ies F h y ~ io logy - C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s

To: Surgery - Professional S a l a r i e s Surgery - Classified Salaries Surgery - Maintenance & Operation

To p r o v i d e additional funds f o r fiscal year 1985-86.

985-86

'RANSFER OF FUNDS:

'ATIENT SERVICES (con' t ) Surgery

10. Amount of Transfer - $ 20,000.00

From: Respiratory Therapy - Maintenance & Operation

To: Surgery - Maintenance & Operation

To provide additional funds f o r f i s c a l year 1985-86.

Pharmacy 11. hmounr of Transfer - $100,000.00

From: S t a f f Benefits - Employee P a i d O . A . S . I .

To: Pharmacy - Classified Salaries Pharmacy - Hourly Wages Pharmacy - Pharmacy Drugs

To provide additional funds f o r f i s c a l year 1985-86.

<DUCATION Family Practice

12. Amounc of Transfer - $ 39 ,327 .44

From: Family Practice - Maintenance & Operation Education - C l a s s i f i e d Salaries

To: Family Practice - Professional S a l a r j e s F a m i l y Practice - C l a s s i f i e d Salaries Family Practice - Travel

To p r o v i d e a d d i t i o n a l funds f o r fiscal year 1985-86.

UNEXP END E n PLANT FUMI S Unexpended P l a n t Funds

13, Amount of Transfer - $ 64,000.00

From: Interest on T i m e Deposit

To: S p e c i a l Equipment Patient Care Equipment Minor Repair & Renovation

To prov ide additional f u n d s f o r fiscal year 1985-86.

3593

RBC -

?ATIENT SERVICES Chief of S t a f f

1 4 . Amount of Transfer - $ 445.000.00

From: Maintenance & Opera t ion $ 445,000.00

To: Professional Fees O/S Tech P r o f e s s i o n a l Fees U/S Prof

To provide additional f u n d s f o r fiscal year 1986-87.

Nursing - Administration 1 5 . Amount of Transfer - $ 12,588.00

From: Nursing - 6 West -- Classified S a l a r i e s $ 12,588.00

To: Nursing - Adminfsrration -- Classified S a l a r i e s 12,588.00

To provide funds t u create (1) U n i t Clerk p o s i t i o n e f f e c t i v e September I , 1986.

Laboratory 16, Amount of Transfer - $ 59,000.00

From: Maintenance & O p e r a t i o n $ 59,000,OO

To: Profesvinnal Fees O / S Tech P r o f e s s i o n a l Fees O / S Prof

To ~ r o v i d e a d d i t i o n a l funds f o r f i s c a l year 1986-87.