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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #School of Architecture and Allied Arts (aaa)Art
Gillis, B. Oregon Arts Commission NEW Art $1,500 OAC Career Opportunity Grant: Kirkland Art Center
16485
Art Total $1,500School of Architecture and Allied Arts Total $1,500
College of Arts and Sciences (cas)American English Institute
Opp-Beckman, L. / Kieffer
U.S. Department of State/University of Maryland
CONT American English Institute
$407,008 2010-11 E-Teacher Scholarship Program and Professional Development Workshop
16427
American English Institute Total $407,008
AnthropologySilverman, C. American Council of
Learned SocietiesNEW Anthropology $42,666 ACLS New Faculty Fellowship - Stephen
Anthony Dueppen16831
White, F. American Museum of Natural History/Sewanee, The University of the South
NEW Anthropology $2,600 Efficacy of Mate Choice in St. Catherine’s Island Ring-Tailed Lemurs
16879
Anthropology Total $45,266
ChemistryDe Rose, V. U.S. Department of
DefenseNEW Chemistry $239,304 Evaluating Ribosome- and RNA-Mediated
Apoptosis in Breast Cancer Chemotherapies
16769
Doxsee, K. National Science Foundation
NEW Chemistry $25,000 Individual Award: PAESMEM - Kenneth M. Doxsee
16575
Haley, M. / Liu National Science Foundation
NEW Chemistry $461,050 Acquisition of a Single Crystal X-ray Diffractometer for the Cyber-Enabled, Regional CAMCOR X-ray Diffraction Facility
16740
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Johnson, David U.S. Department of Energy NEW Chemistry $67,786 Efficient Nanoengineered Materials for
Thermoelectric Cooling Based on High Abundance Chemical Elements
16836
Chemistry Total $793,140
Computer and Information ScienceAriola, Z. National Science
FoundationNEW Computer and
Information Science
$15,000 Oregon Programming Languages Summer School (OPLSS) on Logic, Languages, Compilation, and Verification
16652
Dou, D. National Institutes of Health/University of South Alabama
NEW Computer and Information Science
$14,451 MiRNA Ontology for Target Gene Prediction in Human Cancer
16556
Hornof, A. National Science Foundation
SUPP Computer and Information Science
$16,000 REU Supplement: HCC: Easy-to-Learn and Easy-to-Use Eye-Controlled Musical Expression for Children with Severe Disabilities
16785
Li, J. National Science Foundation
NEW Computer and Information Science
$151,628 FIA: Collaborative Research: Choices, Contracts, and Clouds
16676
Young, M. National Science Foundation
SUPP Computer and Information Science
$16,000 REU Supplement: SHF: Small: Collaborative Research: Dynamic Invariant Inference, Enhanced
16878
Computer and Information Science Total $213,079
EconomicsEvans, G. National Science
FoundationNEW Economics $53,934 Learning and the Planning Horizon:
Applications to Economic Fluctuations, Asset Prices and Policy
16881
Economics Total $53,934
Environmental StudiesBoulay, M. McKenzie Watershed
CouncilNEW Environmental
Studies$2,599 Restoration Stewardship Project '10 16625
Boulay, M. Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council
NEW Environmental Studies
$3,230 Restoration Stewardship Project '10 - Middle Fork Willamette
16686
Environmental Studies Total $5,829
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Geography
Chin, A. National Science Foundation
NEW Geography $4,714 Landscapes in the Anthropocene: Exploring the Human Connections (request for supplemental funding)
16764
Kato, K. / Meacham Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
NEW Geography $18,000 OWEB Fish Passage Investments - Interactive Time Series Viewer
16736
McDowell, P. Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
SUPP Geography $10,000 Supplement to 2009-10 Effectiveness Monitoring for Physical Habitat and Geomorphology at Restoration Projects in the Middle Fork John Day River Mainstem (index 322671)
16792
Geography Total $32,714
Geological SciencesBindeman, I. National Science
FoundationNEW Geological
Sciences$65,003 TESTING THE SLUSHBALL EARTH
MODEL FOR THE PALEOPROTEROZOIC GLACIATIONS IN UNIQUELY 18-O DEPLETED ROCKS FROM KARELIA, RUSSIA
16620
Cashman, K. National Science Foundation
SUPP Geological Sciences
$28,688 Strombolian Eruptions, Magma Degassing, and Hydrothermal Discharge at an active submarine arc volcano
16886
Humphreys, E. National Science Foundation
SUPP Geological Sciences
$33,724 Collaborative Research: Making the San Andreas Fault at the Mendocino Triple Junction
16613
Humphreys, E. Southern California Earthquake Center
CONT Geological Sciences
$26,000 Tomographic Imaging of Southern California Mantle: Joint Body and Surface wave Inversions
16745
Retallack, G. National Science Foundation
NEW Geological Sciences
$105,475 Collaborative Research: Multiple Permian and Triassic greenhouse crises in Antarctica
16813
Schmidt, D. / Weldon USDI/U.S. Geological Survey
NEW Geological Sciences
$78,189 Evaluating the potential for long-term strain accumulation down-dip of the locked zone by quantifying the release of strain from slow slip on the Cascadia subduction zone
16788
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Toomey, D. / Fletcher USDI/U.S. Geological
SurveySUPP Geological
Sciences$34,000 CREST Supplemental 16675
Weldon, R. NSF/Southern California Earthquake Center
NEW Geological Sciences
$28,612 Slip rate on the North Branch of the San Andreas fault, near San Bernardino
16688
Weldon, R. National Science Foundation/Appalachian State University
CONT Geological Sciences
$53,172 The Frazier Mountain Paleoseismic Site: Evaluating fault behavior models with geologic data from the Big Bend section of the San Andreas fault, CA
16689
Weldon, R. / Schmidt National Science Foundation
NEW Geological Sciences
$48,433 Observations of Vertical Deformation from Tidal Time Series for the 2010 Slow Slip Event in Cascadia
16656
Geological Sciences Total $501,296
HistoryHerman, E. American Council of
Learned SocietiesNEW History $40,996 ACLS New Faculty Fellowship - Jonathan
Herzog16829
History Total $40,996
Human PhysiologyChou, L. National Football League
CharitiesNEW Human
Physiology$99,919 Evaluation of the orientation/executive
functions of attention and gait disturbances in concussed high school athletes
16857
Halliwill, J. Nike, Inc. NEW Human Physiology
$47,224 Testing Compression Garments (Exercise and Environmental Physiology Product Testing)
16779
Halliwill, J. Nike, Inc. NEW Human Physiology
$300 Develop methodology and protocols for identifying small changes in tissue blood flow during muscle warming experiments.
16909
Verscheure, S. Springfield School District 19
CONT Human Physiology
$29,417 CONTRACT: Athletic Training Program Internship at Springfield High School
16435
Verscheure, S. Springfield School District 19
CONT Human Physiology
$29,417 CONTRACT: Athletic Training Internship at Thurston High School
16436
Human Physiology Total $206,277
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Linguistics
Dame, P. U.S. Department of State NEW American English Institute
$176,523 English Language Certificate Program for Brazilian University Students
16851
Lowes, G. Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project
NEW Linguistics $135,405 Documenting the language of the Phobjikha Valley, Bhutan
16637
Redford, M. National Institutes of Health
CONT Linguistics $278,093 Acquisition of Temporal Patterns in Child Speech and Language
16912
Vallejos, R. Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project
NEW Linguistics $111,736 Kokama-Kokamilla Documentation Project: Text corpus, thematic dictionaries, and three-lingual dictionary with sound files.
16608
Linguistics Total $701,757
PhysicsBothun, G. National Aeronautics and
Space AdministrationNEW Physics $114,583 Oregon Climate Literacy Education
Initiative: 16741
Schofield, R. National Science Foundation
SUPP Physics $6,000 REU Supplement: Metal-Halogen Biomaterials and Wear
16586
Vignola, F. / Lonergan Oregon Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Center
NEW Physics $114,629 Becoming the Leader in Solar Energy _ SuNRISE PV Test Facility
16760
Physics Total $235,212
PsychologyAwh, E. National Institutes of
HealthCONT Psychology $333,981 Impaired Resolution of Perceptual
Interference as an Endophenotype of ADHD
16619
Awh, E. / Vogel National Institutes of Health
CONT Psychology $523,704 The Distinction Between Number and Resolution in Visual Working Memory
16680
Frey, S. James S. McDonnell Foundation/Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
CONT Psychology $130,728 Prospective Control of Action: Computational Principles, Neural Substrates, and Clinical Implications [Modification #1]
16954
Psychology Total $988,413
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Sociology
Scott, E. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/ Oregon State University
NEW Sociology $82,382 Continuity in the Child Care Subsidy Program: A Two-Strategy Approach
16797
Sociology Total $82,382
Yamada Language CenterWood, S. National Endowment for
the HumanitiesSUPP Study of Women
in Society, Center for the
$10,000 Mesoamerican Cultures and their Histories: Spotlight on 0axaca! -- Supplement for Digital Dissemination and Impact
16754
Yamada Language Center Total $10,000College of Arts and Sciences Total $4,317,303
College of Education (edu)Advanced Technology in Education, Center for
Anderson-Inman, L. U.S. Department of Education/Western Oregon University
NEW Teacher Education
$99,935 Project DIRECT: Distance Innovations for Rural Educators using Communication Technologies
16684
Anderson-Inman, L. / Richter
National Science Foundation/Lane Community College
SUPP Teacher Education
$12,552 Lane Community College: Simulation and Game Development Immersion(SGDI)Program [CATE Tech Support]
16746
Olson, M. U.S. Department of Education/Western Oregon University
NEW Teacher Education
$99,996 Quality Content Learning Through Reasoning
16681
Center for Advanced Technology in Education Total $212,483
Behavioral Research and TeachingScalise, K. National Science
FoundationNEW Educational
Leadership$249,946 21st Century Cyberinfrastructure for new
STEM Assessments: Evidence-based Demonstration Project
16706
Behavioral Research and Teaching Total $249,946
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #CDS - General Training Programs
Sohlberg, M. American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation
NEW Communication Disorders and Sciences
$50,000 Strategies to Improve Reading (STIR): Evaluation of a Reading Strategy Intervention Program
16748
CDS - General Training Programs Total $50,000
Early Childhood CARESNewman, J. U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services/ Oregon Department of Human Services
NEW Early Childhood CARES
$2,666 Immunization and vaccines for children grants: upgrade to track religious exemptions at the antigen level.
16752
Newman, J. Lane County Commission on Children and Families
RENEW Early Childhood CARES
$18,241 Lane County Healthy Start Continuation Grant for Healthy Start Intensive Home Visiting Services. FY 2011
16950
Early Childhood CARES Total $20,907
Early Intervention ProgramSquires, J. Association of University
Centers on DisabilitiesNEW Special Education $100,000 Project BEST: Benchmarks for Early
Screening and Testing16481
Squires, J. Association of University Centers on Disabilities
NEW Special Education $150,000 Accessing Child Educational Services (ACES)
16584
Early Intervention Program Total $250,000
Educational and Community SupportsAnderson, C. U.S. Department of
EducationNEW School
Psychology$342,409 Building Connections with Check-
In/Check-Out16867
Flannery, K. USDE/University of Illinois
NEW Special Education $33,686 Subcontract from the University of Illinois Chicago to the University of Oregon, Alternative Pathways to Transition: A Model for Urban Youth with Disabilities
16921
Horner, R. USDE/School Assn. for Spec Ed in DePage Co., IL
NEW Special Education $95,085 Subaward to Educational and Community Supports from School Association for Special Education in DuPage County Ilinois
16780
Horner, R. U.S. Department of Education
NEW Special Education $577,899 Team-Initiated Problem Solving for Improved Student Outcomes
16846
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Horner, R. USDE/Utah State
UniversityNEW Special Education $22,944 Subcontract with Utah State University on
Bully Prevention in Positive Behavior Support
16905
Tobin, T. U.S. Department of Education
NEW Educational and Community Supports
$273,820 Towards Referral Equity for All Learners through School-wide Positive Behavior Support: Project REAL
16865
Tobin, T. U.S. Department of Education
NEW Educational and Community Supports
$346,386 Project CARE: Cultural and Racial Equity in Schools Using Data to Make Decisions
16866
Tobin, T. U.S. Department of Education/University of Kansas
NEW Educational and Community Supports
$86,776 Subcontract with Kansas University - Exploring District Policies and Systems for Promoting Interagency Collaboration within a Three-tiered Prevention Model for Problem Behavior in Schools
16874
Educational and Community Supports Total $1,779,005
TACS/Western Regional Resource CenterMoore, C. U.S. Department of
Education/University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill
NEW TACS/Western Regional Resource Center
$19,105 State of Washington Early Intervention Technical Assistance Project
16727
Moore, C. American Samoa Government
RENEW TACS/Western Regional Resource Center
$134,778 American Samoa Capacity Building Contract 2010-2011
16840
TACS/Western Regional Resource Center Total $153,883
Teaching and Learning, Center onBaker, S. U.S. Department of
Education/Oregon Department of Education
CONT Teaching and Learning, Center on
$611,862 Oregon Literacy Framework 16756
Biancarosa, G. U.S. Department of Education/Lesley University
NEW Special Education $395,774 Literacy Collaborative I3 (Validation grant)
16731
Fien, F. U.S. Department of Education
NEW Teaching and Learning, Center on
$209,003 Project PAR: Promoting Algebra Readiness
16934
Center on Teaching and Learning Total $1,216,639
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Violence and Destructive Behavior, Institute on
Sprague, J. County of San Diego/ Palomar Medical Center
NEW Special Education $26,903 County of San Diego - Palomar Family Counseling Service
16651
Sprague, J. County of San Diego/ Palomar Medical Center
NEW Special Education $28,310 County of San Diego - Palomar Family Counseling Service (year 2 funding)
16713
Sprague, J. U.S. Department of Education
NEW Special Education $158,526 Implementing Positive Behavior Supports in Alternative Education Settings
16738
Sprague, J. National Institutes of Health
CONT Special Education $610,887 Implementing School Wide PBS in Middle Schools (Progress Report)
16770
Sprague, J. Santa Rosa City Schools NEW Special Education $7,294 Santa Rosa City Schools - BEST Training 16949
Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior Total $831,920College of Education Total $4,764,783
School of Law (law)Law
Weiner, M. U.S. Department of Justice RENEW Law $170,098 Legal Assistance to Victims Grant Program 2010-12
16327
Law Total $170,098School of Law Total $170,098
Lundquist College of Business (lcb)Management
Meyer, A. National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance
NEW Management $10,000 Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Oregon
16617
Management Total $10,000Lundquist College of Business Total $10,000
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #School of Music and Dance (mus)Oregon Bach Festival
Hosfield, P. Western States Arts Federation
NEW Oregon Bach Festival
$2,500 WESTAF - Pacifica Quartet 16642
Oregon Bach Festival Total $2,500
MusicRodgers, S. National Endowment for
the HumanitiesNEW Music $50,400 Finding Her Voice: The Songs of Fanny
Hensel16753
Music Total $50,400School of Music and Dance Total $52,900
Other (other)Career Center
Chereck, D. Peace Corps NEW Career Center $14,721 Peace Corps Publicity and Recruitment Programs 2010-11
16817
Career Center Total $14,721
Erb Memorial UnionMiller, C. Equity Foundation NEW Erb Memorial
Union$660 2009-10 Equity Foundation Workplace
Giving Donors16858
Erb Memorial Union Total $660
Labor Education and Research CenterMoss, H. DHHS/NIOSH/Oregon
Health and Science University
CONT Labor Education and Research Center
$32,546 Community Interventions for In-home Careworkers to Prevent Workplace Violence - Year 3 Amendment
16771
Labor Education and Research Center Total $32,546
Museum of AnthropologyO'Neill, B. / Connolly Oregon Parks and
Recreation DepartmentNEW Museum of
Anthropology$23,604 Archaeological Testing at Cottonwood
Canyon State Park16987
Museum of Anthropology Total $23,604
10
University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Museum of Art
Hartz, C. Institute of Museum and Library Services
NEW Museum of Art $94,511 Pierre Daura and his Circles: A National Model for Collections-based Interdisciplinary Distance Learning for Academic Museums
16326
Hartz, C. Oregon Arts Commission NEW Museum of Art $9,000 World Harmony Project: A Cultural Tourism Collaboration
16403
Hartz, C. Lane County Public Works NEW Museum of Art $10,000 World Harmony Project: A Cultural Tourism Collaboration
16404
Hartz, C. Korea Foundation NEW Museum of Art $34,000 Retrospective Exhibition of Korean-American Painter, Su Kwak
16853
Museum of Art Total $147,511
Museum of Natural HistoryErlandson, J. Oregon Cultural Trust NEW Anthropology $20,000 Museum of Natural and Cultural History --
Facilities Expansion, Phase Two16708
Erlandson, J. / Endzweig U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
NEW Anthropology $33,317 UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History / United State Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, NAGPRA Repatriation
16800
Museum of Natural History Total $53,317Other Total $272,359
Vice President for Research (vp rsch)Applied Second Language Studies, Center for
Falsgraf, C. U.S. Department of Education
NEW Applied Second Language Studies, Center for
$355,694 National Foreign Language Resource Center
16600
Falsgraf, C. National Security Agency/University of Maryland
CONT Applied Second Language Studies, Center for
$184,078 LinguaFolio Online: Year 2 of the Five-Year Work Plan Grant
16693
11
University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Falsgraf, C. DOD/NSEP/Institute of
International EducationCONT Applied Second
Language Studies, Center for
$405,807 Oregon Chinese Language Flagship: PPS K-12 and UO Fully Integrated Undergraduate Advanced Language Learning Program
16814
Falsgraf, C. / Clark National Security Agency/Center for Applied Linguistics
CONT Applied Second Language Studies, Center for
$22,420 CAP for CAL STARTALK 16531
Falsgraf, C. / Sundstrom-Herbert
U.S. Department of Education/Global Village Academy
NEW Applied Second Language Studies, Center for
$5,000 Global Village Academy (Year 1, Foreign Language Assistance Program)
16627
Falsgraf, C. / Sundstrom-Herbert
U.S. Department of Education/Global Village Academy
NEW Applied Second Language Studies, Center for
$5,000 Global Village Academy (Year 2, FLAP) 16628
Center for Applied Second Language Studies Total $977,999
Child and Family CenterRacer, K. National Institutes of
HealthCONT Child and Family
Center$158,708 Attention, Self-Regulation, and
Psychopathology in Childhood and Early Adolescence
16729
Stormshak, E. / Dishion DHHS/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CONT Counseling Psychology and Human Services
$299,050 A Family Intervention to Prevent Child Maltreatment
16807
Child and Family Center Total $457,758
Cognitive and Decision Sciences, Institute ofSugiyama, L. / Snodgrass
National Science Foundation
NEW Anthropology $240,693 Effects of Market Integration on Shuar Health, Life History, and Culture
15962
Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences Total $240,693
Community Service CenterLarco, N. / Schlossberg USDOT/Oregon
Transportation and Management, Department of
NEW Architecture $151,967 Sustainable Cities Initiative 16679
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Larco, N. / Schlossberg City of Salem NEW Architecture $345,000 Salem Sustainable Cities Year 16712Larco, N. / Young City of Gresham, OR NEW Architecture $33,000 Gresham Sustainable Cities Year - Phase
II (Amendment#1 to Gresham Contract #3175)
16875
Parker, R. USDOT/Oregon Transportation and Management, Department of
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$89,530 Community-Based Transit Planning as a Pedagogical Tool
16674
Parker, R. U.S. Department of Transportation/Portland State University
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$29,611 Transportation Electrification Initiative 16694
Parker, R. U.S. Department of Agriculture/Oregon University System
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$30,000 Opportunities for Expanding PES-funded Restoration to Watershed Scales: Testing Two Innovative Approaches
16868
Parker, R. / LeDuc U.S. Department of Energy/City of Salem
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$161,831 City of Salem Energy Local Energy Assurance Planning Project
16605
Parker, R. / Osdoba U.S. Department of Commerce
CONT Planning, Public Policy and Management
$97,847 University of Oregon EDA University Center Yr2 (2010-11)
16873
Rowell, J. / Parker USDOT/Oregon Transportation and Management, Department of
NEW Architecture $90,764 Developing Interdisciplinary Service Learning Strategies: Linking Transportation Planning and Urban Design to Promote Sustainable Communities
16678
Schlossberg, M. / Larco U.S. Department of Transportation/Portland State University
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$42,884 Livability Performance Metrics for Transit 16629
Smith, M. Various Oregon Agencies NEW Community Service Center
$380,000 RARE Cumulative Community Agreements for 2009-10 Service Year Placements [for fund 378151]
16206
Smith, M. Various Oregon Agencies NEW Community Service Center
$57,000 RARE Cumulative Community Agreements for 2009-10 Service Year Placements [for fund 378161]
17044
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Young, R. USDOT/Oregon
Transportation and Management, Department of
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$29,195 Regional Economic Impacts of Non-automotive Transportation Policies
16671
Community Service Center Total $1,538,629
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Center forBradshaw, W. National Science
FoundationNEW Biology $64,999 New Genomic Approaches to the
Evolution of Mosquito Physiology16789
Castenholz, R. National Science Foundation
NEW Biology $129,818 Collaborative Research: Dimensions of Freshwater Picoplankton: Unveiling Their Genetics, Improving Taxonomy, and Understanding Their Function
16861
Cresko, W. / Conery National Science Foundation
NEW Biology $708,129 MRI: Acquisition of equipment for research and training in high throughput genomics
16711
Cresko, W. / Johnson National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $133,389 SNAP Progress Report: Rapid and cost-efficient genotyping tools for studies of threespine stickleback
16772
Cresko, W. / Zong W.M. Keck Foundation PRELIM Biology $660,000 The Study of Cancer Development as an Evolutionary Process (Phase I application)
16658
Green, J. / Bohannan Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
NEW Biology $97,100 Pathogen Diversity and the Built Environment Microbiome
16823
Green, J. / Bohannan National Science Foundation
NEW Biology $870,107 Dimensions: Airborne Biodiversity of the Amazon
16842
Hohenlohe, P. Medical Research Foundation
NEW Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Center for
$72,515 Harnessing the Power of Population Genomics to Advance Human Health
16474
Phillips, P. National Science Foundation
RENEW Biology $279,142 Mating systems and the origins of sexual conflict
17004
Postlethwait, J. National Science Foundation
SUPP Biology $3,240 IGERT: Trainee award for travel 16872
Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Total $3,018,439
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #High Energy Physics, Center for
Brau, J. U.S. Department of Energy NEW Physics $125,000 ARRA FUNDING: Task B Experimental High Energy Physics
16862
Frey, R. / Brau National Science Foundation/University of Notre Dame
CONT Physics $5,500 Quarknet Summer Program 2010 16931
Center for High Energy Physics Total $130,500
Housing Innovation, Center forBrown, G.Z. Oregon Built Environment
and Sustainable Technologies Center
NEW Architecture $377,751 Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory Facility Investments
16715
Brown, G.Z. Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
SUPP Architecture $412,500 Thirteenth Amendment to Contract Between Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, Inc. and University of Oregon
16419
Brown, G.Z. / Farley National Science Foundation
NEW Architecture $499,539 EFRI-SEED: Simulation of Occupant-Building System Interactions
16561
Elzeyadi, I. U.S. Department of Transportation/Portland State University
NEW Architecture $124,758 Green Schools for Active Living and Learning: Quantifying Economic and Transportation Impacts of Livable Communities Parameters and Safe Routes to Schools Programs on Transportation Behavior and Obesity Levels of LEED™ and non LEED™ Rated Elem
16552
Kwok, A. Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
NEW Architecture $49,033 BetterBricks Energy Metrics Training and Materials
16876
Larco, N. U.S. Department of Transportation/Portland State University
NEW Architecture $91,605 Overlooked Destinations: Suburban Nodes, Centers, and Trips to Strips
16555
Center for Housing Innovation Total $1,555,186
Materials Science InstituteDeutsch, M. / Guenza Portland State University NEW Physics $217,371 A nano-photonic approach for probing,
trapping and controlling biological macromolecules
15317
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Haack, J. U.S. Environmental
Protection AgencyNEW Chemistry $64,519 Growing Green Innovation Project 16668
Hutchison, J. National Science Foundation/Georgia State University
SUPP Chemistry $21,229 CWCS Green Chemistry Workshop [Sub from Georgia State University]
16733
Hutchison, J. / Tyler National Science Foundation
PRELIM Chemistry $2 IGERT: Greener Products and Processes - Engaging Students to Solve Global Challenges in Sustainability
16643
Lonergan, M. / Nazin Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
NEW Chemistry $59,641 ONAMI Match for Grant 236410: "MRI-R2: Development of a Scanning Tunneling Microscope for Optical Spectroscopy"
16716
Parthasarathy, R. National Science Foundation
SUPP Physics $5,625 REU Supplement: CAREER: Bio-Membrane Mediated Colloidal Assembly
16654
Materials Science Institute Total $368,387
Molecular Biology, Institute ofBerglund, A. National Institutes of
HealthNEW Chemistry $213,000 High-throughput definition of RNA-
protein binding specificity16492
Berglund, A. National Institutes of Health
CONT Chemistry $241,575 Molecular Mechanisms of Myotonic Dystrophy
16916
Guillemin, K. National Institutes of Health
NEW Biology $45,590 Roles of the microbiota and Notch signaling in specifying cell fate (postdoc Joshua Troll)
16682
Herman, V. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $339,809 Regulation of R7 axon tiling in the Drosophila visual system
16838
Johnson, E. National Institutes of Health
NEW Biology $207,855 Genome-wide functional identification of enhancers
16899
Nolen, B. National Institutes of Health
NEW Chemistry $45,590 Identifying Key Structural Elements in the Activation of the Arp2/3 Complex Postdoc fellowship: Trish Khuu
16683
Prehoda, K. National Institutes of Health
NEW Chemistry $90,000 From genes to protein structure: defining the molecular machines that drive mitotic spindle orientation during asymmetric cell division
16843
Selker, E. American Cancer Society NEW Biology $48,000 Genetic analysis of DNA methylation in Neurospora crassa ACS Postdoctoral Fellowship: Andrew Klocko
16615
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Stevens, T. National Institutes of
HealthCONT Chemistry $361,982 Cell Biological Study of Eukaryotic
Organelle Assembly16732
von Hippel, P. National Institutes of Health
SUPP Chemistry $129,250 Structure and Relations of Proteins and Nucleic Acids
16719
Zong, H. Medical Research Foundation
NEW Biology $40,000 Targeting EZH2 for glioblastoma treatment
16777
Institute of Molecular Biology Total $1,762,651
Neuroinformatics CenterMalony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of Energy NEW Computer and
Information Science
$249,999 Vancouver: Designing a Next-Generation Software Infrastructure for Productive Heterogeneous Exascale Computing
16469
Malony, A. / Shende U.S. Department of Energy NEW Computer and Information Science
$200,000 An Open, Integrated Software Stack for Extreme-Scale Computing
16587
Shende, S. U.S. Department of Energy NEW Computer and Information Science
$125,000 Exascale Support for Global Address Space Computing
16588
Neuroinformatics Center Total $574,999
Neuroscience, Institute ofDoe, C. National Institutes of
HealthCONT Biology $308,210 Genetic and Molecular Studies of
Neurogenesis: Progress Report16389
Doe, C. National Institutes of Health
SUPP Biology $9,292 Undergraduate Summer Research Supplement-Year 2: Genetic and Molecular Studies of Neurogenesis - ARRA
16822
Eisen, J. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $494,000 (PR year 2) Development of identified motoneurons
16636
Kentros, C. / Weible Medical Research Foundation
NEW Psychology $75,000 Mnemonic Encoding in Single Neurons of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Mice
16517
Kimmel, C. National Institutes of Health
SUPP Biology $47,540 Signaling Hierarchies in Vertebrate Development - ARRA - Year 2 Undergraduate and Teacher Summer Research Supplement
16717
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Kimmel, C. / DeLaurier National Institutes of
HealthCONT Biology $60,202 IND-NRSA: Kimmel/DeLaurier: Shaping
the Craniofacial Skeleton in the Zebrafish (Year 3 Progress)
16860
Kimmel, C. / Westerfield National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $1,915,708 (PR YEAR 3) Signaling Hierarchies in Vertebrate Development
16502
Postlethwait, J. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $487,458 Developmental Mechanisms for the Evolution of Bone Loss ("Icefish" Progress Report)
16390
Takahashi, T. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $399,919 Masking in the Auditory System (Progress Report Year 2)
16470
Tallafuss, A. / Washbourne
National Institutes of Health
NEW Neuroscience, Institute of
$181,827 (R21) Zebrafish as a molecular model system for the study of human NLGN4
16786
Wehr, M. National Institutes of Health
NEW Psychology $50,572 NRSA (Kyweriga) The synaptic mechanisms underlying binaural interactions in rat primary auditory cortex (AI)
16695
Westerfield, M. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $1,833,190 (Yr 3 PR) ZIRC International Resource Center
16466
Westerfield, M. National Institutes of Health
CONT Biology $466,043 Genetic Regulation of Inner Ear Formation (Progress Report Year 2)
16471
Westerfield, M. MIE University NEW Biology $21,500 Development of cancer metastasis model of zebrafish to find new molecular targets which inhibit metastasis
16647
Westerfield, M. National Institutes of Health/University of California, Berkeley
CONT Biology $154,919 (PR year 1) Westerfield Sub w/LBNL Berkeley: An ontology of qualities for the annotation of biomedical data
16744
Institue of Neuroscience Total $6,505,380
NW Indian Language InstituteUnderriner, J. Smith River Rancheria
Indian TribeNEW NW Indian
Language Institute
$5,012 Smith River Rancheria Tolowa Dee'-ni Language Project
16334
NW Indian Language Institute Total $5,012
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Oregon Center for Optics
Deutsch, M. National Science Foundation
SUPP Physics $10,000 REU Supplement: Towards Dispersion Management and Coherent Plasmon Optics in Nanostructured Metallodielectric Composites
16763
Steck, D. National Science Foundation
SUPP Physics $10,000 REU Supplement: CAREER: Continuous Measurements of Quantum Dnamical Systems
16696
Wang, H. National Science Foundation
NEW Physics $349,978 MRI: Acquisition of reactive ion etching and chemical vapor deposition instrument for electronic and optical device fabrication
16566
Oregon Center for Optics Total $369,978
Oregon Institute of Marine BiologyBrooke, S. DOC/NOAA/Florida
Atlantic UniversityNEW Oregon Institute
of Marine Biology$9,450 The Linkage Between Pelagic and Benthic
Ecosystems 16667
Rumrill, S. / Emlet National Estuarine Research Reserve System
NEW Biology $83,939 A Collaborative Approach to address Larval Supplies and Settlement as Critical Early Life-history Issues during Restoration of Native Olympia Oysters (Ostrea lurida)in Coos Bay and the South Slough Estuary
16701
Shanks, A. SHN Consulting Engineers and Geologists, Inc.
CONT Biology $138,927 Ballasting at Jordan Cove; What will be the Take of Plankton? - Year 2
16859
von Dassow, G. National Science Foundation
NEW Biology $39,516 Collaborative Research: Motor-Driven Pattern Formation during Cell Division
16739
Oregon Institute of Marine Biology Total $271,832
Policy Research and Innovation, Institute forHibbard, J. National Institutes of
Health/Oregon Health and Science Univ.
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$21,600 Development of an Oral Health PAM 16816
Hibbard, J. Dept. Health and Human Services/Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research NW
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$20,441 Improving Patient Activation and Clinical Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes
16845
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Hibbard, J. NIH/University of Southern
CaliforniaNEW Planning, Public
Policy and Management
$40,707 ENHANCE-IT: Engaging Hospitals, Ambulatory Networks, and Consumers using IT.
16904
Hibbard, M. Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
SUPP Planning, Public Policy and Management
$2,392 [Amendment to OWEB Grant 208-920-7771] IMW Socio-Economic Monitoring Statement of Work, 2010
16762
Hibbard, M. Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
SUPP Planning, Public Policy and Management
$2,861 IMU Socio-Economic Monitoring Supplement 2
16839
Yang, Y. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/University of North Carolina
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$31,412 Federal Safe Routes to School Program: Multi-State Evaluation and National Evaluation Framework
16648
Institute for Policy Research and Innovation Total $119,413
Sustainable Environment, Institute for aHulse, D. National Science
FoundationNEW Landscape
Architecture$58,800 Collaborative Research WSC Category 2:
Anticipating water scarcity and informing integrative water system response in the Pacific Northwest
16640
Hulse, D. U.S. Department of Commerce/Oregon University System
NEW Landscape Architecture
$52,058 Assessment services for the Northwest; Year 1 supplement for NOAA RISA grant
16677
Hulse, D. U.S. Department of Commerce/Oregon University System
NEW Landscape Architecture
$117,571 Assessment services for the Northwest; [including] Year 1 supplement for NOAA RISA grant
16841
Moseley, C. Meyer Memorial Trust NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$41,277 Conservation Investments in Willamette River Watershed
16222
Moseley, C. U.S. Department of Agriculture/Northern Arizona University
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$6,573 Stewardship Contracting Approaches: Strategies for Large Scale Projects
16834
Moseley, C. U.S. Department of Agriculture/Sustainable Northwest
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$66,180 Dry Forest Zone-Rural Development 16220
Moseley, C. / Nielsen-Pincus
Sustainable Northwest CONT Planning, Public Policy and Management
$47,549 Dry Forest Investment Zone-Year 2 16661
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University of OregonOffice of Research Services and Administration
Proposals Submitted, Quarter 4, FY 2010
Submitting UnitPrincipal
Investigator(s) Agency Type PI Home Dept. Amount Proposal Title Proposal #Ribe, R. National Science
Foundation/Southern Oregon University
NEW Landscape Architecture
$197,334 Communicating Climate Change Impacts on Snowpack in Cascade National Parks
16806
Ribe, R. State of Washington NEW Landscape Architecture
$35,050 Potential Climate Change Costs to WA: Additional Analysis
16926
Ribe, R. / Simmons U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/ University of Wisconsin
SUPP Landscape Architecture
$53,650 Promoting Quality Education Through EETAP5 [Amendment #1]
16854
Stockard, J. / Doppelt National Estuarine Research Reserve System/U of New Hampshire
NEW Planning, Public Policy and Management
$113,230 Building resilience in coastal communities: preparing for change in Oregon’s South Slough NERR
16632
Institute for a Sustainable Environment Total $789,272
Theoretical Science, Institute ofDeshpande, N. U.S. Department of Energy NEW Physics $75,000 ARRA FUNDING: Task A: High Energy
Physics Theory16863
Institute of Theoretical Science Total $75,000Vice President for Research Total $18,761,128
Quarter 4 FY 2010 Proposals Grand Total $28,350,071
Note: Proposals highlighted in yellow were submitted to American Recovery and Reinvestment Act programs.
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QUARTER 4 FY 2008-09 QUARTER 4 FY 2009-10by AGENCY TYPE # APPS 1st Yr Amount # APPS 1st Yr Amount FEDERAL 138 $51,862,949 84 $19,101,141 SUBFEDERAL 46 $13,877,436 47 $4,446,044 STATE 7 $530,162 7 $67,357 CORPORATION 7 $586,281 3 $186,451 ASSOCIATION 6 $318,419 7 $843,195 FOUNDATION 20 $1,028,877 13 $1,255,192 OTHER 21 $1,973,402 28 $2,450,691
TOTALS 245 $70,177,526 189 $28,350,071
QUARTER 4 FY 2008-09 QUARTER 4 FY 2009-10 by PROPOSAL TYPE # APPS 1st Yr Amount # APPS 1st Yr Amount New 153 $56,150,558 128 $14,590,162 Preliminary 2 $369,716 2 $660,002 Renewal (competitive continuation) 6 $881,548 4 $602,259 Continuation (non-competing) 21 $6,248,823 34 $11,623,105 Supplement 63 $6,526,881 21 $874,543 Individual (fellowships, awards to individual) 0 $0
TOTALS 245 $70,177,526 189 $28,350,071
COMPARISON OF PROPOSALS
QUARTER 4 APRIL - JUNE
MULTI-YEAR COMPARISON OF PROPOSAL AMOUNTSYEAR-TO-DATE, QUARTERS 1-4
$0
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
FY 2000-01 FY 2001-02 FY 2002-03 FY 2003-04 FY 2004-05 FY 2005-06 FY 2006-07 FY 2007-08 FY 2008-09 FY 2009-10
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YEAR-TO-DATE COMPARISON ON PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONSJULY - JUNE
FY 2000-01 FY 2001-02 FY 2002-03 FY 2003-04 FY 2004-05 FY 2005-06 FY 2006-07 FY 2007-08 FY 2008-09 FY 2009-10
TOTAL REQUESTED $90,836,941 $90,054,066 $104,789,798 $131,956,125 $111,503,575 $111,691,192 $132,559,642 $124,398,121 $200,557,606 $156,197,571
TOTAL APPLICATIONS 687 720 777 768 785 836 814 841 787 811
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