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Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.1
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
The following gifts, grants and contracts received by all campuses during the period November 1, 2008 through November 30, 2008 total $28,990,381. This report is also available for viewing at: http://www.hawaii.edu/ors/Board_Reports.htm
Research
DA-Dept of Agriculture
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities/NIH/DHHS
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development/NIH/DHHS
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases/NIH/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
High Resolution Fire Weather Forecasts for Hawaii
Collaborative Effort: Aquaculture and Livestock
Culturally Competent Telemedicine for Type 2 Diabetes in Native & Pacific Peoples
National Children's Study University of Hawaii Study Center - Honolulu County
Nutritional Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes in the Multiethnic Cohort
Malarial Immunity in Pregnant Cameroonian Women
Neurodevelopment of Methamphetamine Exposure of Children
Yi-Leng Chen
William Steiner
Marjorie K H Mau
Lynnae K Millar
Gertraud Maskarinec
Diane W. Taylor
Donald C Derauf
Department of Meteorology
College of Agriculture, Forestry-UHH
Department of Native Hawaiian Health
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women's Health
Cancer Research Center
Dept of Trop Med, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology
Department of Pediatrics
This amendment continues work toward the long-term objective of providing high resolution weather modelingsupport for fire management applications in Hawaii. This work will be done in collaboration with NOAA NWS efforts to apply high resolution weather forecasting for risk assessment of natural disasters such as wildfire in Hawaii.
Examine the feasibility of developing specific goat breeds and hybrid Australian Milling Zebu cattle (Phase I)
The proposed administrative supplement seeks to develop and test a culturally competent telemedicine model ofchronic disease management for type 2 diabetes in rural, medically underserved Native and Pacific communities.
Our objective is to be part of the National Children's Study (NCS) and contribute to the planned cohort studyexamining the effects of environmental influences on the health and development of approximately 100,000 children.
Link the Multiethnic Cohort with a list of identified diabetes patients from the 2 major insures in Hawaii. Determinethe prevalence and incidence of diabetes among Caucasians, Japanese, and Native Hawaiians in the linked dataset. Evaluate the association of overweight, obesity, weight change since 21, and physical activity with the occurrence of diabetes by ethnic groups.
The study evaluates the influence of an antimalarial drug on the immune response of pregnant Cameroonianwomen to malaria. Specifically, it will determine if treatment decreases immunity that aids in eliminating parasite from the placenta, pathology associated with low birthweight babies, and alters immunity to malaria in babies.
The mentored patient oriented research career development award will allow Dr. Derauf protected time and
$35,000
$233,103
$416,651
$1,000,000
$203,448
$579,743
$170,392
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.2
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOD-Department of Defense
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
DOD-Advanced Research Project Agency
DOD-Center for Excellence - DMHA
DOD-US Army Medical Research & Material Command
Department of the Air Force
Department of the Air Force
Enhancement of Research Infrastructure at UH Hilo (RIMI)
Evaluation of Hyles lineata and Daphnis neril Sphinx Moths as Model Organisms for Hybrid Insect MEMSTechnology
Disaster Management Graduate Certificate Course - Responsive Quotation
Bioterrorism Preparedness Infectious Disease
Operations and Management of the Maui High Performance Computing Center
Operations and Management of the Maui High Performance Computing Center
Rose Tseng
Daniel Z Rubinoff
Karl E Kim
Lawrence P A Burgess
David K Lassner
David K Lassner
Chancellor, University of Hawaii at Hilo-UHH
Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Information Technology Services
Information Technology Services
support to develop the expertise needed to transition his career from one primarily focused on clinical service,teaching and administration to one focused on independent research and clinical program development.
Develop and evaluate three insect species as MEMS hybrid models.
To work on disaster management certificate program to include migration of the International Committee of theRed Cross Health Emergencies in Large Populations (HELP) course curriculum into the university academic offerings.
Provide education and training in support of the Asia-Pacific Military Medical Conference, Hanoi, Vietnam, 9-13May 2005.
Cost reimbursement award term contract for research, development, operations and management of the MauiSupercoming Center.
Cost reimbursement award term contract for research, development, operations and management of the MauiSupercoming Center.
$768,629
$27
$69,948
-$33
$29,116
$31,694
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.3
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
DOD-Department of Defense
DOE-Dept of Energy
Foreign
Hawaii- Business and Other
Office of Naval Research
Department of Energy
Bio-ON
Japan Ecologia Co.Ltd
BioEco Tek - Hawaii
HR Biopetroleum
HR Biopetroleum
Enhanced Tactical Fuel Design: Fundamental Combustion Studies of Boron Nanoparticle Multi-component Fuel(University of Hawaii Component)
Hydrogen Fuel Contaminant Studies for PEM Fuel Cells
PHA Bioplastics Production from Sugar Manufacturing Residues
Antifouling testing of new coatings
Research Pathways for Microalgal Processing
Pre-Screening of Algal Strains for Optimal Biomass and Lipid Potential:Selection of Viable Candidates for High-Throughput Screening
High-Throughput Screening (HTS) of Algal Strains for Optimal Biomass and Lipid Production
Stephen M Masutani
Richard E Rocheleau
Jian Yu
Michael G Hadfield
Michael J Cooney
Zackary I Johnson
Zackary I Johnson
Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
Pacific Biosciences Research Center
Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
Department of Oceanography
Department of Oceanography
Investigation of the combustion characteristics of a slurry comprising a mixture of a liquid fuel and coated boronnanoparticles to enhance energy content.
Testing and analysis to characterize the effect of low level contaminants on PEM fuel cells.
Design of a pre-industrial scale pilot-plant for technology commercialization including optmization of processconditions
Analysis of coated slides provided by Japan Ecologia to determine the percent of Hydroides elegans larvae thatsettle on the slide; conduct experiments to determine forces necessary to dislodged the settled worms
Develop energy, water and cost affordable technologies to process microalgal biomass into renewable fuels
Review and selection of candidate species of algal strains with the greatest potential for high biomass and lipidproduction
High-throughput screening of preselected algal strains for commercial lipid production
$85,500
$220,000
$389,161
$3,030
$50,000
$73,170
$1,441,104
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.4
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
Hawaii- Business and Other
Hawaii- Government Agencies
HR Biopetroleum
Hawaii Agriculture Research Center
Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation
Neurobehavioral Research Inc
Referentia Systems Inc
TREX Hawaii LLC
TeraSys Technologies LLC
County of Hawaii
Biochemical Characterization of Marine Microalgae for Optimal Biomass and Lipid Production
Proteomics Study of Tropical Plants
Development of a Comprehensive Approach to Hawaii's Farm-Level Food Safety Risk Assesssments
Design and Development of Image Processing and Analysis Algorithms
Synthetic Training Environments with Culturally-informed Agents Coatings
Modeling and Simulation of an Ocean Wave Energy Extraction Device for Sensor Applications
Millimeter-Wave Retrodirective Antenna Array for Transportable Robotics Systems
Reclaiming Hawaii's Avocado Market through Branding of Hawaii County Grown Avocados
Robert R Bidigare
Qingxiao Li
James R Hollyer
David Yun
Sunki Chai
R Cengiz C Ertekin
Wayne Akira Shiroma
Catherine Chan-Halbrendt
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering
Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Sociology
Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Isolation and identification of novel microalgae aimed at enhancing lipid content
Identify proteins involved in the resistant interaction of the most tolerant papaya cultivar, Kamiya, to its major root-rot pathogen.
Develop new farm-level food safety protocols to help farmers quickly and cost-effectively, determine levels of riskand critical food safety compliance needs.
Design and development of image processing and analysis of unique algorithums
Develop a computational implementation of a cross-cultural communication model and interface that model with aproprietary cognitive representation system
An Ocean Wave Energy Extraction Device designed to produce energy needed for ocean sensor applications willbe modeled and analyzed to determine its technical feasibility.
Develop antenna technology for robotic systems
Creating labels to brand Avocados as "Hawaii Grown". Conducting consumer surveys and in store sales tests todetermine effectiveness of labeling.
$694,230
$32,000
$70,000
$71,482
$30,000
$23,543
$38,647
$5,000
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.5
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Hawaii Invasive Species Council
Hawaii Invasive Species Council
Hawaii-Dept of Health
Hawaii-Dept of Health
Hawaii-Dept of Health
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
An Early Detection System for Invasive Species: Development and Proof-of-Concept of a Taxonomic Microarray
Evaluating Impact of Puccinia Psidii Rust Strains on Ohi`a
ADAD Statewide School Complex Treatment Evaluation
ADAD Statewide School Complex Treatment Evaluation
ADAD Statewide School Complex Treatment Evaluation
Coastal Lands Data Program
Database: Pacific Weed Risk Assessment
Kauai Endangered Seabird Conservation Research and Management
Robert J Toonen
Janice Y Uchida
Deborah A Goebert
Deborah A Goebert
Deborah A Goebert
Charles H Fletcher
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
David C Duffy
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences
Department of Psychiatry
Department of Psychiatry
Department of Psychiatry
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Department of Botany
Proof-of-concept on developing a taxonomic DNA chip for the early detection of invasive species entering Hawaiivia maritime vessel traffic.
Collect rust samples from various host plants in the Myrtaceae family. Conduct molecular analysis of samples todetermine the number of species present in the Hawaii population.
Conduct a statewide school complex treatment evaluation for the Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug AbuseDivision.
Conduct a statewide school complex treatment evaluation for the Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug AbuseDivision.
Conduct a statewide school complex treatment evaluation for the Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug AbuseDivision.
Provide for development, management and dissemination of coastal data and research products for the DLNROffice of Conservation and Coastal lands as outlined in the memorandum of agreement to help it in its efforts to protect and conserve beaches and dunes for present and future generations.
Conduct research on the populations of endangered Kauai seabirds and make recommendations for conservationstrategies.
$69,728
$36,049
-$41,416
$41,416
$109,811
$100,000
$16,000
$270,385
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.6
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Transportation
Kuakini Medical Cntr
Threatened & Endangered Species Recovery: Kauai: 2008 Supplement
Detection and Control of Invasive Species on the Island of Hawaii
Maui Invasive Species Committee: Coqui Frogs: Overcoming Site Limitations
Technical Support for Miconia Studies
Protection of Core Watershed Forests of Southern Haleakala
Detection and Control of Invasive Species in Wao Kele o Puna on the Island of Hawaii
Five Year Monitoring of Corrosion Field Specimens
Kuakini Medical Center Subaward for Research Grant: Epidemiology of Brain Aging in the Very Old, NIH GrantNo: 2UCAC019349-06A1
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
Clifford W Morden
David C Duffy
Ian N Robertson
Elizabeth K Tam
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department of Medicine
Conduct applied field research to promote recovery of Kauai's threatened and endangered species.
Continue Big Island Invasive Species Committee's efforts to contain damaging invasive species on the Big Island.
Conduct citric acid sprays on 10 coqui frog-infested test sites in the Maliko Gulch on Maui, and measure changesto frog population density.
Conduct comparative research Miconia's collateral effects on the environment in Tahiti and Hawaii.
Conduct restoration and management-based research in the watershed forests on Southern Haleakala.
Survey and control invasive species in the forest reserve of Wao Kele o Puna on the island of Hawaii.
This project involves monitoring the performance of reinforcing steel in concrete panels exposed to marineenvironments. Various corrosion inhibiting measures will be evaluated.
Dr. McMurtray will be performing neurological examinations of cohort members on the "Epidemiolog of BrainAging in the Very Old" Project.
$9,531
$493,076
$75,000
$9,495
$348,106
$50,000
$24,237
$75,389
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.7
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Univ. Clinical, Education & Research Assoc. (UCERA)
Univ. Clinical, Education & Research Assoc. (UCERA)
Univ. Clinical, Education & Research Assoc. (UCERA)
Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center
HCF-Leahi Trust
Hawai`i Community Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
UCERA - Hoana Medical
UCERA-BIOSEN 2 (Patterns of Psychophysiologic Response in Technology-Enabled Learning and InterventionSystems)
UCERA-SimCenter 2 (SimCenter Hawaii: Virtual Reality Applications for Health Care Education and Training
Program Evaluations - Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Care Center
Caveolin-1 is a Key Mediator for the Development and Progression of Lung Fibrosis
Novel Genetic Predisposing Factor for Skin Ulcer
The Primal Quest
Lawrence P A Burgess
Lawrence P A Burgess
Benjamin W Berg
Hamilton I. McCubbin
Claude Le Saux
Katalin Csiszar
Louis G Herman
John A. Burns School of Medicine
John A. Burns School of Medicine
John A. Burns School of Medicine
School of Social Work
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Chancellor, University of Hawaii at West Oahu
Provide general support for evaluation and development of research and development activities for HoanaMedical, Inc.
Onsite supervision; Responsible for assisting subject recruitment; Provide consultation on stress and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during the data analysis stage of the research; General support for the development and implementation of the research project.
Support for virtual reality development, application, and measurement.
Conduct evaluation (qualitative and quantitative ) of the impact of the Waianae community health program inWaianae, Hawaii.
Five million people worldwide are affected by lung fibrosis with currently no effective treatments of a cure. Theaim of this proposal is to study the role of caveolin-1, a potential inhibitor of the development and progression of this disease, to direct novel therapeutic strategies to control lung fibrosis.
The proposal will investigate a new model for skin ulcers with mutation in the MPZL3 gene and human mutationsin this gene associated with diabetic ulcer development.
Salary of lecturer replacement for Louis Herman to continue work on his Primal Quest book, manuscript, andmultimedia project. Money received from Doran Foundation.
$77,358
$4,195
$73,405
$20,000
$60,000
$49,330
$5,000
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.8
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Mainland- Business and Other
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Algenol Biofuels, Inc.
Allergan Inc
American Biodiesel
Cellana LLC
Collaborative Software Development Laboratory Fund
W.M. Keck Research Center in Astrochemistry at UHM
Japanese Language Socialization in Homestay Context
Collaborative Services Plan: Cyanobacteria for Commercial Ethanol Production
Biophysical Studies on Botulinum Neurotoxinn based on Fluorescene Correlation Spectroscopy
Efficient Processing of Algal Bio-oils for Biodiesel Production
Pre-Screening of Algal Strains for Optimal Biomass and Lipid Potential:Selection of Viable Candidates for High-Throughput Screening
Philip M Johnson
Ralf Ingo Kaiser
Haruko Minegishi Cook
Charles O'Kelly
David M Jameson
Michael J Cooney
Zackary I Johnson
Department of Information and Computer Sciences
Department of Chemistry
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Department of Botany
Dept Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology and Reproductive Biol
Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering
Department of Oceanography
Perform research on automated software engineering process and product collection, analysis, interpretation, anddissemination using the Hackystat Framework.
To set up a laboratory in astrochemistry.
Transcriptions of video-recorded conservations between learners of Japanese and their host families.
Screen the 2000-plus cyanobacteria collection of the Hawaii Microbial Culture Center for (a) strains that arepromising for use in ethanol production, and (b) strains with physiological characteristics that may enhance the productivity of strains used in commercial ethanol production
Biophysical characterization of the botulinum toxin protein uing advanced fluorescence methods
Evaluation of new processes to produce biodiesel from microalgal lipids to determine an energy-efficientprocessmicroalgae grown on sugar waste
Review and selection of candidate species of algal strains with the greatest potential for high biomass and lipidproduction
$4,600
$112,000
$4,370
$303,340
$450,000
$36,286
$430,251
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.9
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
Mainland- Business and Other
Cellana LLC
Cellana LLC
Dow AgroSciences
Eli Lilly & Co
Expert Microsystems Inc
Gilead Sciences, Inc
Health Research, Inc
Indigo Seafood
High Throughput Screening (HTS) of Algal Strains for Optimal Biomass and Lipid Production
Biochemical Characterization of Marine Microalgae for Optimal Biomass and Lipid Production
Evaluation of Subterranean Termite Behavior and Control
A Randomized Trial Comparing Exenatide with Placebo in Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes on Insulin Glargine w/orWithout oral Antihyperglycemic Medication
Prognostic Battery Remaining Life Model
A Multi-center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Double-Dummy, Phase 3 Study of the Safety and Efficacy ofRitonavir-Boosted Elvitegravir (EVG/r) Versus Ralte
Chemical Markers of Heterocyclic Aromatic Amines for Human Biomonitoring
Infauna of Subtidal Sands off the Kona Coast, Hawaii
Zackary I Johnson
Robert R Bidigare
Jack Kenneth Grace
Richard F Arakaki
Bor Yann Liaw
Cecilia M Shikuma
Loic Le Marchand
Julie H Bailey-Brock
Department of Oceanography
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences
Department of Medicine
Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
Department of Medicine
Cancer Research Center
Department of Zoology
High Throughput Screening of preselected algal strains for commercial lipid production
Isolation and identification of novel microalgae aimed at enhancing lipid content
Evaluation of behaviorally-based methods of subterranean termite control
Eli Lilly H80-US-GWCO: The purpose of this study is to help determine whether the drug exenatide, when addedto a treatment regimen of insulin glargine (alone or in combination w/metformin and/or pioglitazone), will improve blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Development of a prognostic battery remaining life model for autonomic logistics in distributed informationsystems
To test experimental HIV drug therapy on human subjects.
Establish noninvasive chemical markers of heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs) to allow for an assessment oflong-term HAA exposure through the diet to determine cancer risk.
Provide an analysis of the sand-dwelling fauna at a location being considered for cage aquaculture
$2,527,665
$535,122
$17,500
$33,425
$23,367
$101,401
$185,220
$1,677
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.10
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
Mainland- Business and Other
Lightspin Technologies
Malin Space Science Systems
Nature Conservancy
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp
Rockwell Scientific Company LLC
Space Telescope Science Institute
Williamson and Associates, Inc
Time Resolved Spectrometer FPA Readout
University of Hawai`i Participation in: MAHLI - MArs HandLens Imager for the Mars Science Laboratory
Direct ULV herbicide applications for controlling Australian Tree Fern in native watersheds on the island of Kauai
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation CLAF237A23138E1 - 'A 28-Week Extension to a 24-Week Multi-Center,Randomized, Double-Blind, Active-Controlled¿'
Repeat Testing of Banded Arrays
Comprehensive Theoretical UV-optical Diagnostics for STIS and COS
Trans-Pacific Mapping of the Great Circle Route
Gary S Varner
Scott K Rowland
James Leary
Richard F Arakaki
Donald N Hall
Lisa J Kewley
Margaret H Edwards
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Department of Medicine
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Design and characterize CMOS ASIC and supporting interface electronics
This is the University of Hawai`i portion of a multi-institution proposal. The project will build, test, and operate onMars, a camera for producing close-up images of rocks. These close-up images will allow the team to identify the rock types, and from this, be able to understand some of the geologic processes that have taken place on Mars.
Determine chemical combinations effective in controlling Australian Tree Fern minimal environmental impact tothe surrounding environment
This study will determine the safety and efficacy of the study drug, vildagliptin, in patients with type 2 diabetes andsevere kidney damage.
Performance testing of banded arrays for use with the James Webb Space Telescope project.
We propose to exploit the recent major advances in theoretical stellar atmospheres, stellar population synthesis,and photoionization models to create the first consistent theoretical suite of UV-optical emission and absorption diagnostics.
MR1 mapping of the deep ocean sea floor across the Northern Pacific Ocean for general reconnaissance.
$150,000
$27,712
$8,430
$8,860
-$176
$81,599
$507,083
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.11
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
Mainland- Health Organizations
Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island
Kellogg (W. K.) Foundation
National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
Prenatal Methamphetamine Exposure and School Aged Outcome (IDEAL II)
KLCC Longitudinal Evaluation
Beyond the Tropical and the Quaint: People's Psychophysiological Responses to the Urban Forest
Investing Midlatitude Ocean and Climate Dynamics using Satellite Altimetry and Modeling Analysis
Dynamics of Anisotropic Mean and Time-varying Structures of Ocean Circulation
Origin and Evolution of the Solar System Through the Study of Extraterrestrial Materials
Using the Near-Sun Neutral Helium to Probe the Corona
Donald C Derauf
Maenette KP Benham
Andrew J Kaufman
Bo Qiu
Nikolai A Maximenko
Klaus Keil
Elena Moise
Department of Pediatrics
Hawai'inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Department of Oceanography
Department of Oceanography
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Institute for Astronomy
The major goal of this project is to study the effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on child outcomes.
The Kellogg Leadership for Community Change series provides a unique opportunity to assess how a groupleadership development experience can contribute to improving conditions in communities.
This project's purpose is to increase our understanding of the psychological benefits of trees using psychophysiological measures to reveal positive and negative relationships between people and the urban forest. Results will be targeted for educational programs, and assisting policy makers and developers attitudes about the importance of the urban forest.
Characterize and understand the nature and causes of the large-scale fluctuations in the midlatitude North andSouth Pacific Oceans on time scales from interannual to decadal.
Satellite data, in situ observations, and outputs of advanced numerical models will be used jointly to study thedynamics of anisotropic mesoscale stationary and propagating jet-like structures recently discovered in the upper ocean.
Study of extraterrestrial materials such as meteorites from asteroids, Moon and Mars and returned lunar samplesto understand the history of solid materials in the first few million years of Solar System history, and the formation of planetesimals, asteroids and planets.
Cool neutral Helium (He I) is being observed near the Sun. Sensitive IR spectropolarimetry data using an off-axis
$289,588
$375,000
$112,577
$101,005
$119,771
$400,000
$97,255
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.12
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
ANITA: Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna
CAREER: Crystallization Kinetics in Volcanology
Collaborative Research: Hawaiian Plume Heterogeneity Revealed by Kilauea's Ongoing Eruption, PrehistoricLavas and Olivine-hosted Melt Inclusions
Graduate Research Fellowship Program
NSWP: Tomographic Reconstruction of the 3-D Coronal Magnetic Field from Space- and Ground-BasedIntensity and Polarimetry Data
CAREER: Bridging Modern Computational Capabilities and Observations of Solar Magnetic Fields with ExpandingSolar Physics Education at the University of Hawaii
Peter W Gorham
Julia Eve Hammer
Michael O Garcia
Rose Tseng
Haosheng Lin
Ilia I Roussev
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Chancellor, University of Hawaii at Hilo-UHH
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
reflecting coronagraph (SOLARC) from Haleakala reveal scattered photospheric light at 1083nm from HE I farabove the solar limb. This project will support extended analysis and interpretation of this transient coronal constituent.
To fly a long duration balloon mission to address the question of the nature and origin of the highest energycosmic rays, and the ultimate limits of energy in the universe.
Experimental study of crystal nucleation, growth, and textural evolution in silicate magma.
To analyze historical lavas from Kilauea volcano to evaluate the heterogeneity and melting processes in theHawaiian plume.
A direct observational study of the 3-D magnetic field structure of the solar corona with the development of scalarand vector tomography tools for the reconstruction of the 3-D coronal magnetic field structure.
$311,700
$123,416
$83,695
$33,106
$139,190
$2,687
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.13
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
National Science Foundation
US Colleges and Universities
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
Hawaii Pacific University
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University
Northeastern University
University of Arizona
Collaborative Research: Eclipse Observations of Heavy Ions, Neutrals and Dust Grains in the Solar Corona
CAREER: Bridging Modern Computational Capabilities and Observations of Solar Magnetic Fields with ExpandingSolar Physics Education at the University of Hawaii
Ecological Factors and Drug Use of Native Hawaiian Youth
Modifying the Food Environment to Prevent Obesity Among Low Income Urban African American Children byWorking in Food Stores, Schools and Community
Sustaining and Scaling Up a Successful Food-Store Based Program to Improve Diet and Reduce Risk for Obesityand Other Chronic Disease in Amer. Indians
Endocannabinoid Active Sites as Therapeutic Targets
Vegetation Phenology and Vegetation Index Products from Multiple Missions and Satellite Sensors
Shadia R Habbal
Ilia I Roussev
Susana Helm
Sangita Sharma
Sangita Sharma
Marcus A Tius
Tomoaki Miura
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
Department of Psychiatry
Cancer Research Center
Cancer Research Center
Department of Chemistry
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Observations of the total solar eclipses in 2008, 2009, and 2010 will study the coronal magnetic field and theunderlying physical processes shaping the solar corona. The resulting data should provide powerful diagnostic tools for the exploring the physics of the corona and the acceleration region of the solar wind.
We propose to combine recent theories and modern computational capabilities with advanced magneticobservations at the Sun's visible surface to improve present knowledge of coronal magnetic fields in coordination with existing observational solar research.
Examine the ecological risk and protective factors relevant to youth of Hawaiian ancestry in Hawaii.
To develop, implement and evaluate a food and store based intervention program aimed to improve foodconsumption and reduce risk of obesity in African American children.
Develop and analyze a food frequency questionnaire to assess food and nutrient intake for the Navajo andApache tribes in Arizona.
Preparation through chemical synthesis of a series of organic small molecules to use as probes for biologicalfunction.
Characterize the potential impacts of spectral bandpass differences across multi-sensors (AVHRR, MODIS, andVEGETATION) on the derived phenology and EVI/EVI-2 products, and derive spectral transformation equations accompanied with associated uncertainties. Assemble and stage 1 km daily MODIS data and limited sets of daily
$47,800
$232,673
$45,400
$27,587
$32,225
$60,608
$82,025
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.14
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
US Colleges and Universities
University of California, Irvine
University of California, Santa Cruz
University of Georgia
University of Southern California
University of Vermont
Utah State University
Immunodominance in Dengue-Specific T Cell Responses
Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of the Coastal Ocean (PISCO)
Functional Genomics of Maize Centromeres
Characterizing Genetic Susceptibility to Breast and Prostate Cancer; the BPC3
Sex Chromosomes in Fetal Programming of Susceptibility to EAE
Enhancing Phyto-nutrient Content, Yield and Quality of Vegetables with Compost Tea in the Tropics
Allison Imrie
Margaret Anne McManus
Gernot G E Presting
Loic Le Marchand
Monika Anna Ward
Theodore J. Radovich
Office of Public Health Studies
Department of Oceanography
Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering
Cancer Research Center
Dept Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology and Reproductive Biol
Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
1 km AVHRR and SPOT-4 VEGETATION data for regional-scale analyses (the conterminous USA). Assist inderiving a moderate resolution (500 m or 1 km), regional phenology product using daily 1 km MODIS reflectances with limited sets of daily 1 km AVHRR and SPOT-4 VEGETATION reflectances.
We aim to understand mechanisms determining memory and recall responses in secondary dengue virusinfection. These findings are directly applicable to dengue vaccine design that may improve safety by avoiding potential cross-reactivity in T cell responses.
The object of this activity is to bring specialists together across disciplines; analyze subtidal, intertidal, andoceanographic findings collectively; and develop a more synthetic view of the processes that occur in coastal waters. Our ultimate aim is to move toward a capability for forecasting the effects of climate change on the ecology of coastal waters.
Chromosome movement during cell division is controlled by the centromere. The proper segregation ofchromosomes into the two daughter cells during cell division is required for survival, making the centromere an extremely important chromosomal region. The DNA and protein components of corn centromeres will be studied with the intent of identifying the critical components for making an artificial chromosome.
The major goal of this project, which is part of the "Cohort Consortium," is to allow for large-scale analyses ofbreast and prostate cancer risk in relation to genetic polymorphisms and gene-environment interactions that affect hormone metabolism.
The objective of this collaborative project is to define how the organizational masculinization of experimentalallergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) in female mice by action of the Y chromosome-encoded susceptibility locus (Yeae) is achieved during gestation, and to identify the mechanism of action of Yeae that is mechanistically most relevant to multiple sclerosis (MS).
This project includes research and educational activities to improve the efficacy of compost tea and increase therole of renewable resources in Hawaii agriculture.
$147,150
$11,816
$226,229
$168,239
$152,535
$64,909
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.15
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Research
Non-Research
DA-Dept of Agriculture
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
Department of Agriculture
Department of Health & Human Services
Health Resources and Services Administration/DHHS
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute/NIH/DHHS
National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
4-H Navy Youth Development Partnership Project
JOB'S MED: Hire Abilities - Hawaii
Pacific Island Geriatric Education Center
Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in HIV Virologic Failure
Outreach Partnership Program
2008 National Nutrient Databank Conference Proceedings
Model State-Supported Area Health Education Center
Carol S Ikeda
Robert A Stodden
Patricia Blanchette
Dominic Cheung Chow
Alexander M Wylie
Suzanne P. Murphy
Kelley Marie Withy
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
Center on Disability Studies
Department of Geriatric Medicine
Pacific Biosciences Research Center
Social Science Research Institute
Cancer Research Center
Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
To establish 4-H clubs and projects for Navy children and youth on and away from installations by providing NavyChild and Youth Program staff wih the tools needed to organize 4-H clubs/programs.
Conduct study of employment supports health-care coverage delivered by DHHS, Vocational Rehabilitation.Project will build an analysis on creative industries & cultural tourism to expand career opportunities.
Health care professionals training in Geriatrics.
To determine the autonomic function of HIV-infected individuals with viremia compared with HIV-infectedindividuals with virologic suppression.
To be the state-wide representative for the NIMH outreach partner activities. Promote mental health awareness.
Publication of the proceedings of the 32nd National Nutrient Databank Conference held in Ottawa, Canada onMay 13-14, 2008.
Improve diversity, distribution, and quality of the health professions workforce.
99
$714,836
$750,000
$377,585
$144,990
$7,500
$7,500
$656,882
Subcount: $17,778,598Subtotal:
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.16
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Non-Research
DOD-Department of Defense
DOI-Dept of Interior
ED-Dept of Education
DOD-Army National Guard
DOD-Naval Research Laboratory
Office of Naval Research
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
Team PLUS: Hawaii Enforcement Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL)
Supplement to: R/V KILO MOANA Ship Operations and Technical Support Services
Aha Huliko'a Workshop Series
Biodiversity Research Program
Improving Student Success, Transition and Retention
Hawaii Project for Children and Young Adults who are Deaf-Blind
Improve Success of Pacific Islander
Cheryl L. Albright
Brian Taylor
Peter Muller
Clyde M Sakamoto
Peggy T Cha
Kelly D Roberts
Luoluo Hong
Cancer Research Center
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
Department of Oceanography
Chancellor, Maui Community College
Chancellor, Kauai Community College
Center on Disability Studies
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-UHH
Conduct a survey to determine the rate of alcohol sales to underage youth who order alcohol in on-premise liquorestablishments on and around Hickam AFB.
The present request is for funds to overhaul the #4 Main Engine.
Proposal is for funding the 15th 'Aha Hulikoa Hawaiian Winter Workshop, to be held in January of 2007, at theEast West Center Asia Room.
This cooperative agreement will allow USGS to co-locate at Maui Community College and involve students,faculty and staff to participate in biodiversity research and fieldwork including the modeling of spatial data.
The purpose of this grant is to strengthen the retention, graduation and success rates for the under-preparedstudent population at Kauai Community College by implementing a campus-wide College Success program whichis modeled on the already successful case management pilot program and the EPSCoR funded Academy for Future Nurses.
Provide Technical Assistance and Training to service providers, families, and youth in the state of Hawaii -associated with Deaf-Blindness.
$25,000
$139,466
$39,000
$43,946
$132,438
$77,491
$405,463
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.17
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Non-Research
ED-Dept of Education
Federal Agencies
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
Department of Justice
General Services Administration
General Services Administration
Peace Corps
Upward Bound Rural Program
Creating Purposeful and Sustainable Pathways in Student Services, Professional Development, and 21st CenturyCareer Programs for Improved Student¿
Pacific Project for Children and Young Adults Who are Deaf-blind
Hawaii Innocence Project
University of Hawaii Participation in PEPFAR HIV/AIDS/STI Peer Education Program for the Vietnamese Military
University of Hawaii Participation in PEPFAR Prevention and System Strengthening Programs, for VietnameseMilitary
Collaboration for Peace Corps Recruiting Activities at the University of Hawaii Campuses
Leonard Woods
Leon Richards
Kelly D Roberts
Aviam Soifer
Cathy Nguyen
Cathy Nguyen
Rosemary Casey
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-UHH
Chancellor, Kapiolani Community College
Center on Disability Studies
William Richardson School of Law
Department of Medicine
Department of Medicine
College of Education
Matriculation of high school seniors from selected high schools to enter post secondary institutions
Kapiolani Community College's goal in this Title III undertaking is to create three learning support pathwaysacross the First-Year and Second-Year Experience, and into transforming marketplace, to support greater academic and career achievements for Native Hawaiian and other pathways students.
Provide Technical Assistance and Training to service providers, families, and youth throughout the PacificJurisdictions - associated with Deaf-Blindness.
Provide legal assistance, free of charge, to prisoners who have credible claim of actual innocence of the crime(s)for which they are imprisoned.
To support and scale up HIV/AIDS/STI prevention and peer education activities targeting the Vietnamese military.
To support peer-based prevention activities targeting the Vietnamese military, and to foster an environment forprogressive HIV/AIDS policies within the Vietnamese military.
Provide continuous local recruitment activities to students/faculty/staff at the UH's 10 campuses with the goal ofincreasing the number of applications sent to the U.S. Peace Corps San Francisco Regional Office from UH and by Hawaii residents.
$250,000
$132,402
$92,000
$226,106
$229,102
$597,574
$2,990
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.18
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Non-Research
Foreign
Hawaii- Business and Other
Endangered Language Documentation Programme
Subaru Telescope
The German Institute for Geosciences & Natural Resources
Alu Like
Alu Like
Alu Like
Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation
Documentation of Inati, and Endangered Negrito Language of the Central Philippines
HiCIAO Performance Evaluation with AO
RV Kilo Moana MANGAN 2009 Cruise
Oihana, Native Hawaiian Career & Technical Education Project
Native Hawaiian Digital Arts Project
Alu Like FY2009, Naative Hawaiian Career and Technical Education, Kulia Ma Kapiolani Project (Year 2).
2008 Hawaii Tea Educational Outreach Program
Kenneth L Rehg
Klaus W Hodapp
Brian Taylor
Earl K Nishiguchi
Violet S Murakami
Mona Lee
Stuart T Nakamoto
College of Languages, Linguistics, and Literature
Institute for Astronomy
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
Chancellor, Kauai Community College
Chancellor, Hawaii Community College
Chancellor, Kapiolani Community College
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
This project aims to create archive-quality audio and video recordings of Inati, an endangered Negri to languageon Panay Island in the Philippines. Audio and video data will be recorded, transcribed, glossed, and translated forfurther analytical use. Survey work will also be done to identical dialect variation within Inati.
Fabricate interface module, install the interface in preparation of observing with the new instrumentation andevaluation of the performance of the instrumentation.
Support for vessel operations on a 36-day research cruise on R/V Kilo Moana for German Federal Institute ofGeosciences & Natural Resources.
The project will provide students internship opportunities and course work.
The project proposes to teach digital arts courses to Native Hawaiian students for the recruitment, retention andcompletion of Native Hawaiian students into the DMA program at Hawaii CC.
Offer a suite of culturally-based services to students that recruit, enroll, and support academic completion ofcareer and technical education degrees and certificates. Partner with Castle High Schools Health Career Academy Project to create a clearly defined pathway from high school to college and to related employment in thecareer pathway.
To conduct extension-outreach for Hawaii Tea Program.
$19,792
$60,000
$1,553,293
$136,771
$190,464
$231,998
$17,600
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.19
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Non-Research
Hawaii- Business and Other
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Hawaiian Electric Co Inc
County of Hawaii
DLNR-Division of Aquatic Resources
DLNR-Division of Aquatic Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Education
Hawaii-Dept of Education
Hawaii-Dept of Education
Oahu Electrical System Analysis
Imiloa Marketing Program 2008-2009
Development and Training of a Local Team for Rapid Response of Events of Coral Bleaching or Disease on theReefs of Hawaii
IYOR Maui Event: Invasion of the Reef Snatchers
Providing Certified Speech Pathologist Professionals for the DOE
P-20 Initiative Memorandum of Agreement with Hawaii Department of Education
UH Masters of Education in Teaching Program
Richard E Rocheleau
Rose Tseng
Greta S Aeby
Michael P Hamnett
Dorothy Craven
Linda K Johnsrud
Joseph T Zilliox
School of Architecture
Chancellor, University of Hawaii at Hilo-UHH
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Social Science Research Institute
Division of Speech Pathology and Audiology
College of Education
Department of Curriculum Studies
Collect data and perform preliminary analysis of the suitability of this data for future model (MAPS and PSLFmodels) development of the Oahu Electric Company (HECO) grid. These models will provide valuable insights.
Expand Imiloa's marketing capabilities and to build its base for tourists
The goal of the project is to assemble, train and equip a local team for rapid response for events of coralbleaching or disease in Hawaii. A response team is needed to provide assessments regarding the extent and impact of events and recommendations for mitigation.
HCRI will be hosting a family outreach event at the Kaahumanu Shopping Center on Maui. The theme is invasionof the Reef Snatchers. The public will learn about Maui's special near shore ecosystems, things affecting the waters, and what they can do to become good stewards of the land and sea.
To expand the capacity of the Speech Pathology and Audiology program to provide appropriately educated andtrained speech-language pathologists in Hawaii's schools.
Facilitate, coordinate, implement and support the P-20 Strategic Plan through regional participation; marketingand communications; data analyses and technical assistance for schools to meet American Diploma Project- related activities; and operational and administrative support work.
To provide teaching interns for the Department of Education's Master's of Education in Teaching Program and in-service professional development and school renewal.
$749,157
$10,000
$37,500
$536
$750,000
$185,120
$370,000
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.20
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Non-Research
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii-Dept of Education
Hawaii-Dept of Health
Hawaii-Dept of Health
Hawaii-State Foundation on Culture & the Arts
Hawaii Medical Service Association
Kuakini Medical Cntr
Queen Emma Clinic
An Evaluation of the Kahuku 21st Century Community Learning Centers Project in 2007-08
Kahuku-Laie Nutrition Education Project
Independent Cleanup Pathway (ICP) for Contaminated Property in Hawaii
SCEP Presenting & Touring Outreach
Eat Healthy Community Presentations
Reimbursement Agreement - FY2009, Agreement No. SF09-Kuakini-SURG
Reimbursement Agreement - FY2009, Agreement No. SF09-QEC-PEDS
Terry Ann Higa
Alethea Kuulei Serna
Dana K Sproat
Timothy Roy Slaughter
Sylvia H L Yuen
Danny M Takanishi
Raul C Rudoy
Curriculum Research and Development Group
Institute for Teacher Education
William Richardson School of Law
Outreach Community Programs
Center on the Family
Department of Surgery
Department of Pediatrics
The evaluation will study the implementation of 21st Century project activities and outcomes. The data will include student attendance demographics, staff questionnaires, teacher questionnaires about student academic behaviors, Language Arts and Mathematics course grades, and school-based pre-post test scores, School
PI will conduct a needs assessment to plan and implement a culturally relevant nutrition education program orcurriculum for Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander students and their families utilizing "garden to table" strategies at Laie Elementary School. Other ethnic populations will also be included.
Develop statewide policy relating to the cleanup of contaminated property pursuant to the Hawaii EnvironmentalResponse Law (Chapter 128 D, HRS).
Presentation of cultural and artistic programs in communities statewide.
Center on the Family Hawaii Foods Website Coordinator will promote healthy eating and Hawaii Medical ServiceAssociation's Eat Healthy Campaign by providing healthy recipes from the Hawaii Foods Website www.hawaiifoods.hawaii.edu and a cooking demonstration of 1 to 2 recipes at 3 events - 2 on outer islands. 1 on Oahu.
Salary, Fringe Benefit & Malpractice reimbursement agreement to provide physician and physician relatedservices for FY 2009.
Salary, Fringe Benefit & Malpractice reimbursement agreement to provide physician and physician relatedservices for FY 2009.
$25,000
$51,242
$4,801
$101,410
$1,200
$725,158
$181,220
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.21
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Non-Research
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Queen Emma Clinic
Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific
Univ. Clinical, Education & Research Assoc. (UCERA)
Univ. Clinical, Education & Research Assoc. (UCERA)
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Reimbursement Agreement - FY2009, Agreement No. SF09-QEC-MED
Salary, Fringe Benefit & Malpractice Insurance Reimbursement Agreement - FY08, Agreement No. SF08-REHAB-MED
UCERA - Hilo Medical Center
UCERA - UPMC Fort Sam
Center of Excellence in Geriatrics
Luce Foundation East Asian Archeology and Early History Initiative
International Auto/Biography Association 2008 Conference
Elizabeth K Tam
Elizabeth K Tam
Benjamin W Berg
Benjamin W Berg
Patricia Blanchette
Miriam T Stark
Craig Howes
Department of Medicine
Department of Medicine
John A. Burns School of Medicine
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Department of Geriatric Medicine
Department of Anthropology
College of Languages, Linguistics, and Literature
Salary, Fringe Benefit & Malpractice reimbursement agreement to provide physician and physician relatedservices for FY 2009.
Salary, Fringe Benefit & Malpractice reimbursement agreement to provide physician and physician relatedservices for FY2008.
Implement technical, education, and research activities at the Hilo Medical Center's Simulation Center; provideproject management and technical oversight for design and installation of a simulation based education center; provide on-site training.
Provide consulting, analysis, and reporting support to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's medicalsimulation training integration research project.
To attract additional outstanding faculty to academic careers in Geriatric medicine and to facilitate in their careerdevelopment.
This agreement between University of Hawaii Foundation [via Luce Foundation] and University of Hawaii shall beinitiated from UHF Account # 125-0030-4 to accommodate salary and fringe benefit expenses for University of Hawaii employee, Tianlong Jiao, whose job description is Assistant Professor (0.25% Asian Archeologist).
Support June 2008 International Auto/Biography Association conference.
$359,794
-$3,356
$4,243
$4,243
$55
$55,219
$1,500
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.22
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for November 2008
Non-Research
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Mainland- Business and Other
Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations
Miscellaneous
$28,990,381
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Freeman Foundation
Creative Interventions
Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture (CTSA)
MANOA: A Pacific Journal of International Writing
Kudo Chair of Law
Asian Medical Exchange and Outreach Program
Program Evaluation of Creative Interventions, Oakland, CA
Pacific Regional Aquaculture Information Service for Education (PRAISE)-Yr 21
Total: 153
R F Stewart
Aviam Soifer
Richard T Kasuya
Valli Kanuha
Kristen L Anderson
Department of English
William Richardson School of Law
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Department of Sociology
Library
Count:
Support for production editor's position
Faculty Salary and Fringe Benefits - Kudo Chair of Law.
Fostering development and innovation in medical schools in East Asia through exchange of faculty and studentswith training in medicine and educational methods.
Assist in design and implementation of program evaluation for community-based alternative domestic and sexualviolence project in Oakland, CA.
Promote transfer of information within the Pacific aquaculture community including creating business andtechnical digitized collections, promoting communications, and ongoing information delivery services.
54
$20,000
$89,431
$196,000
$5,121
$25,000
Subcount: $11,211,783Subtotal:
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.23
Funds Received from UH Foundation for 11/01/2008 - 11/30/2008
Non-Research
Research
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
"Center of Excellence in Geriatrics"
"International Auto/Biography Association 2008 Conference"
"Kudo Chair of Law"
"Luce Foundation East Asian Archeology and Early History Initiative"
"MANOA: A Pacific Journal of International Writing"
"Japanese Language Socialization in Homestay Context"
"The Primal Quest"
Blanchette, Patricia
Howes, Craig
Soifer, Aviam
Stark, Miriam T
Stewart, R F
Cook, Haruko Minegishi
Herman, Louis G
Department of Geriatric Medicine
College of Languages, Linguistics, and Literature
William Richardson School of Law
Department of Anthropology
Department of English
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Chancellor, University of Hawaii at West Oahu
To attract additional outstanding faculty to academic careers in Geriatric medicine and to facilitate in their career development.
Support June 2008 International Auto/Biography Association conference.
Faculty Salary and Fringe Benefits - Kudo Chair of Law.
This agreement between University of Hawaii Foundation [via Luce Foundation] and University of Hawaii shall be initiated from UHF Account # 125-0030-4 to accommodate salary and fringe benefit expenses for University of Hawaii employee, Tianlong Jiao, whose job description is Assistant Professor (0.25% Asian Archeologist).
Support for production editor's position
Transcriptions of video-recorded conservations between learners of Japanese and their host families.
Salary of lecturer replacement for Louis Herman to continue work on his Primal Quest book, manuscript, and multimedia project. Money received from Doran Foundation.
$55
$1,500
$89,431
$55,219
$20,000
$4,370
$5,000
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.24
Funds Received from UH Foundation for 11/01/2008 - 11/30/2008
Research
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
$292,175
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
"Collaborative Software Development Laboratory Fund"
"W.M. Keck Research Center in Astrochemistry at UHM"
Total:9
Johnson, Philip M
Kaiser, Ralf Ingo
Department of Information and Computer Sciences
Department of Chemistry
Count:
Perform research on automated software engineering process and product collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination using the Hackystat Framework.
To set up a laboratory in astrochemistry.
$4,600
$112,000
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.25
Extramural Research Awards for the Month of November 2008
Distribution by Sponsors
99 $17,778,598
DA-Dept of Agriculture DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOD-Department of Defense DOE-Dept of Energy Foreign Hawaii- Business and Other Hawaii- Government Agencies Hawaii- Health Organizations Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations Mainland- Business and Other Mainland- Health Organizations Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation US Colleges and Universities
AGENCY-UNIT
2
6
6
1
2
10
16
5
6
19
1
2
5
7
11
NO. OF AWARDS
$268,103
$3,138,863
$216,252
$220,000
$392,191
$2,524,176
$1,616,418
$250,347
$235,300
$5,428,762
$289,588
$487,577
$1,029,731
$662,567
$1,018,723
AMOUNT
1.51%
17.66%
1.22%
1.24%
2.21%
14.20%
9.09%
1.41%
1.32%
30.54%
1.63%
2.74%
5.79%
3.73%
5.73%
PERCENT
Total: 100%
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.26
Extramural Non-Research Awards for the Month of November 2008
Distribution by Sponsors
54 $11,211,783
DA-Dept of Agriculture DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOD-Department of Defense DOI-Dept of Interior ED-Dept of Education Federal Agencies Foreign Hawaii- Business and Other Hawaii- Government Agencies Hawaii- Health Organizations Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations Mainland- Business and Other Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations Miscellaneous
AGENCY-UNIT
1
6
3
1
6
4
3
5
10
7
5
1
1
1
NO. OF AWARDS
$714,836
$1,944,457
$203,466
$43,946
$1,089,794
$1,055,772
$1,633,085
$1,325,990
$1,535,609
$1,272,502
$166,205
$196,000
$5,121
$25,000
AMOUNT
6.38%
17.34%
1.81%
0.39%
9.72%
9.42%
14.57%
11.83%
13.70%
11.35%
1.48%
1.75%
0.05%
0.22%
PERCENT
Total: 100%
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.27
Extramural Research Awards
Year to Date: 07/01/08 - 11/30/08 Distribution by Sponsors
575 $123,108,926
DA-Dept of Agriculture DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOC-Dept of Commerce DOD-Department of Defense DOE-Dept of Energy DOI-Dept of Interior Federal Agencies Foreign Hawaii- Business and Other Hawaii- Government Agencies Hawaii- Health Organizations Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations Mainland- Associations, Foundations, Societies, etc.
Mainland- Business Mainland- Business and Other Mainland- Health Organizations Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations Miscellaneous National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation US Colleges and Universities
AGENCY-UNIT
59
60
45
28
9
24
3
8
20
64
13
25
1
1
61
5
9
1
42
64
33
NO. OF AWARDS
$6,706,781
$36,924,945
$19,100,758
$6,054,132
$1,685,021
$2,385,595
$2,345,277
$2,972,174
$3,169,190
$8,234,211
$464,557
$963,531
$23,193
$7,963
$8,845,795
$359,038
$918,649
$24,648
$3,652,071
$15,650,812
$2,620,585
AMOUNT
5.45%
29.99%
15.52%
4.92%
1.37%
1.94%
1.91%
2.41%
2.57%
6.69%
0.38%
0.78%
0.02%
0.01%
7.19%
0.29%
0.75%
0.02%
2.97%
12.71%
2.13%
PERCENT
Total: 100%
Attachment A-2, November 2008 Report, p.28
Extramural Non-Research Awards Year to Date: 07/01/08 - 11/30/08
Distribution by Sponsors
412 $86,985,357
DA-Dept of Agriculture DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOC-Dept of Commerce DOD-Department of Defense DOI-Dept of Interior ED-Dept of Education Federal Agencies Foreign Hawaii- Business and Other Hawaii- Government Agencies Hawaii- Health Organizations Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations Mainland- Business and Other Mainland- Health Organizations Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations Miscellaneous National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation Non-Profit Organizations
US Colleges and Universities
AGENCY-UNIT
11
26
8
12
27
68
18
10
29
83
26
48
5
1
7
3
4
10
1
15
NO. OF AWARDS
$3,590,553
$6,675,941
$1,328,725
$2,912,734
$1,238,758
$27,744,169
$4,775,747
$2,748,730
$3,029,254
$15,331,603
$5,750,304
$2,625,509
$424,172
$2,000
$269,153
$34,500
$1,898,027
$4,939,724
$7,376
$1,658,378
AMOUNT
4.13%
7.67%
1.53%
3.35%
1.42%
31.90%
5.49%
3.16%
3.48%
17.63%
6.61%
3.02%
0.49%
0.00%
0.31%
0.04%
2.18%
5.68%
0.01%
1.91%
PERCENT
Total: 100%