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12 <strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
<strong>Awards</strong> Received<br />
July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010<br />
Academic Affairs<br />
Dr. Nancy Marlin, Provost<br />
Dr. Ethan Singer<br />
California State University, Office of the Chancellor:<br />
“City Heights Educational Collaborative:<br />
Staff Support,” $284,389 • Price Charities: “City<br />
Heights Educational Collaborative,” $1,838,796;<br />
“City Heights Educational Collaborative: Wilson<br />
Academy School Transition to High School<br />
Programs,” $13,000 • Imperial Valley College:<br />
“Expanding Career Opportunities for Rural<br />
Hispanics: New 2+2 (Associate’s to Bachelor’s)<br />
Degree Programs in Imperial County, California,”<br />
$523,946 (see also Dr. Stephen Roeder<br />
and Dr. Jeanette Shumaker, Imperial Valley<br />
Campus)<br />
Dr. Ethan Singer and Mr. Timothy Allen<br />
JP Morgan Chase <strong>Foundation</strong>: “City Heights<br />
Educational Collaborative: Arts Alive in City<br />
Heights,” $7,500 • Price Charities: “City Heights<br />
Educational Collaborative: Music Program<br />
Monroe Clark Middle School,” $30,000;<br />
“School in the Park Aide,” $344,068; “City<br />
Heights Educational Collaborative: Music Program<br />
Hoover High School,” $15,240; “Monroe<br />
Clark Health Centers - Gwen Nuno,” $49,396;<br />
“Rosa Parks Parent Volunteer Program,”<br />
$93,979; “City Heights Educational Collaborative:<br />
Music Program Rosa Parks,” $16,000;<br />
“City Heights Educational Collaborative: Wilson<br />
Middle School,” $12,000 • <strong>San</strong> Diego Unified<br />
School District: “Monroe Clark Outreach Counselor<br />
- Norma Lisette Melendez,” $46,000;<br />
“Monroe Clark School Community Policing<br />
Project,” $3,000; “Monroe Clark School Community<br />
Policing Project,” $59,800; “Rosa Parks<br />
Media Support - Jose Cerna,” $69,000<br />
Mr. Timothy Allen<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “GEAR UP to<br />
College Avenue,” $911,201 (see also Dr. Cynthia<br />
Park, Teacher Education)<br />
College of Arts and Letters<br />
Dr. Paul Wong, Dean<br />
Office of the Dean<br />
Dr. Elsie Begler<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego County Office of Education: “Perspectives<br />
on the American Experience,” $39,607<br />
• University of California, Office of the President:<br />
“No Child Left Behind Year 6: A CISP-SCSMP<br />
Site for Region 9B,” $40,176; “International<br />
Studies Education Project/CSMP,” $25,658<br />
Dr. Mary Ann Lyman-Hager<br />
National Security Agency: “2010 Turkish STAR-<br />
TALK Camp,” $65,552; “2010 Persian STAR-<br />
TALK Camp Grades 1-12,” $99,340 • South<br />
Carolina <strong>Research</strong> Authority: “Reserve Intelligence<br />
Support Battalion Culture with Language<br />
Pilot (RICL),” $51,000; “Critical Language<br />
Intensive Program II,” $1,215,000; “Critical<br />
Language Intensive Program III,” $1,273,000 •<br />
The Institute of International Education: “ROTC<br />
Language and Culture Programs: Cooperation<br />
Through CSU Campus Consortia,” $796,300<br />
• U.S. Department of Defense: “STARTALK<br />
Persian-Dari-Pashto Proposal: Training Teachers<br />
in Technology, Pedagogy and Assessment,”<br />
$97,115 • U.S. Marine Corps: “Critical Language<br />
Training for United States Marines,” $117,932<br />
• University of California Office of the President:<br />
“<strong>San</strong> Diego Area International Language Network<br />
(SAILN): State Funds,” $23,476 (see also<br />
Dr. Alberto Ochoa, Policy Studies in Language<br />
and Cross-Cultural Education) • University<br />
of Maryland: “Persian STARTALK Day Camp<br />
for 7-12 Grade Students,” $7,000; “Turkish<br />
Language and Culture STARTALK Program,”<br />
$7,000 (see also Dr. Yasemin Turan-Qian,<br />
Special Education)<br />
Dr. Mary Ann Lyman-Hager and Dr. Paul Wong<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Language Acquisition<br />
Resource Center,” $318,000<br />
Anthropology<br />
Dr. Seth Mallios<br />
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection:<br />
“Geographic Information System Data<br />
Maintenance and Use in <strong>San</strong> Diego County,”<br />
$8,000 • California Office of Historic Preservation:<br />
“Imperial County Information Center<br />
Services 2009,” S9,600 • City of <strong>San</strong> Diego:<br />
“Geographic Information System Data Maintenance<br />
Between the City of <strong>San</strong> Diego and <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego State University <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>,”<br />
$13,200 • CSU Sacramento University Enterprises,<br />
Inc.: “Geographic Information System<br />
Data Maintenance Between CalTrans and <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego State University <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> -<br />
Imperial Valley County Region,” $5,738 • <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego County Parks and Recreation: “Archaeological<br />
Excavations at the Whaley House,” $5,000<br />
• Save Our Heritage Organization: “Archaeological<br />
Excavations at the Whaley House,” $5,000<br />
Economics<br />
Dr. Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes<br />
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) <strong>Foundation</strong>:<br />
“Remittance Volatility and Household<br />
Asset Accumulation in Mexico,” $21,614<br />
Dr. Jennifer Imazeki<br />
RAND Corporation: “Deregulating Education<br />
Finance in California - Focusing Flexible<br />
Resources on School Improvement,” $19,897<br />
Geography<br />
Dr. Li An<br />
University of Michigan: “NSF PIRE Collaborative<br />
<strong>Research</strong> and Training in Social Contexts, Population<br />
Processes, and Environmental Change,”<br />
$188,753 • Zoological Society of <strong>San</strong> Diego:<br />
“Does Ecotourism Help Conserve Nature? A<br />
Case Study of the Fanjingshan National Nature<br />
Reserve, China,” $1,650<br />
Dr. George Christakos<br />
University of California at Berkeley: “Spatiotemporal<br />
Analysis of Air Pollution and Mortality<br />
in California Based on the American Cancer<br />
Society Cohort,” $47,420<br />
Dr. Kathleen Farley<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Collaborative<br />
<strong>Research</strong>: The Effects of Land-use Change<br />
on the Production of Ecosystem Services on<br />
Paramo Grasslands,” $62,581<br />
Dr. Thomas Herman<br />
Sweetwater Union High School District: “Evaluation<br />
of High School After School Programs<br />
for Sweetwater Union High School District,”<br />
$13,125; “School Climate Outcomes Tracking<br />
for Sweetwater Union High School District,”<br />
$23,000<br />
Dr. Douglas Stow<br />
Science Applications International Corporation:<br />
“Remote Sensing Analysis of Products Capability<br />
for Advisory Circular 150/5300-17B,”<br />
$82,689 • U.S. Forest Service: “ARRA - Estimation<br />
of Regional Fuel Development and Condition<br />
in Wild Lands of Southern California,”<br />
$374,995<br />
Dr. Douglas Stow and Dr. Piotr Jankowski<br />
University of Arizona: “Situational Awareness<br />
and Decision Support for Controlling Crossborder<br />
Smuggling,” $65,055 (see also Dr. Eric<br />
Frost, College of Sciences, Office of the Dean)<br />
Dr. Ming-Hsiang Tsou<br />
Texas A and M University <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>:<br />
“National Geospatial Technology Center Project,”<br />
$45,000; “Bizarre Map Challenge (BMC):<br />
A National Map Design Competition,” $31,529<br />
Dr. John Weeks<br />
National Institute of Child Health and Human<br />
Development: “Health, Poverty and Place: Modeling<br />
Inequalities in Accra Using RS and GIS:<br />
Administrative Supplement,” $72,860<br />
Dr. John Weeks, Dr. Arthur Getis, and<br />
Dr. Douglas Stow<br />
National Institute of Child Health and Human<br />
Development: “Health, Poverty and Place: Modeling<br />
Inequalities in Accra Using RS and GIS,”<br />
$689,224<br />
Institute for Regional Studies of the<br />
Californias<br />
Dr. Paul Ganster<br />
California EPA Toxic Substances Control Department:<br />
“Lead Exposure in Latino Children<br />
Analysis,” $19,656 • Environmental Protection<br />
Agency: “Applied Environmental <strong>Research</strong> for<br />
the U.S.-Mexican Border Region,” $1,000,000<br />
Latin American Studies<br />
Dr. Ramona Perez<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Title VI National<br />
Resource Centers and Foreign Language and<br />
Area Studies Fellowships,” $278,480<br />
Philosophy<br />
Dr. Mark Wheeler<br />
National Endowment for the Humanities: “Aristotle<br />
on Truth and Meaning,” $130,814<br />
Political Science<br />
Dr. Lei Guang and Dr. Kathryn Edgerton-<br />
Tarpley<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Integrating and<br />
Enhancing Chinese Studies and Language at<br />
<strong>SDSU</strong>,” $88,000<br />
Dr. Richard Hofstetter<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“ARRA - Understanding Networking and<br />
Alcohol Consumption Among Recent Immi-
<strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
13<br />
grants,” $499,514 (see also Dr. Melbourne<br />
Hovell, Graduate School for Public Health)<br />
Religious Studies<br />
Dr. Risa Levitt<br />
American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise: “Schusterman<br />
Visiting Israeli Professor <strong>Grant</strong> - Dr.<br />
Oren Meyers,” $60,000<br />
Dr. Rebecca Moore<br />
The <strong>San</strong> Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Metropolitan Area<br />
Pluralism Study (MAPS) Database,” $23,000<br />
Dr. Sthaneshwar Timalsina<br />
Uberoi <strong>Foundation</strong> for Religious Studies: “Indian<br />
Consciousness Studies,” $10,000<br />
Sociology<br />
Dr. Brian Finch<br />
National Center on Minority Health and Health<br />
Disparities: “A Social Demography of Racial<br />
Health Disparities,” $754,713<br />
Dr. Sheldon Zhang<br />
National Institute of Justice: “Trafficking of<br />
Migrant Laborers in <strong>San</strong> Diego County: Looking<br />
for a Hidden Population,” $190,982 • University<br />
of California at Los Angeles: “An Evaluation of the<br />
COMPAS (Correctional Offender Management<br />
and Profiling Alternative <strong>San</strong>ctions) Instrument<br />
for California Department of Corrections<br />
and Rehabilitation,” $7,495; “A Randomized<br />
Controlled Trial of the Second Chance Program<br />
for Ex-inmates,” $90,418; “Evaluation of the<br />
Pre-parole Process (P3) Benefits Program,”<br />
$21,682<br />
Women’s Studies<br />
Dr. Kathleen Jones<br />
National Endowment for the Humanities: “The<br />
Political Theory of Hannah Arendt: The Problem<br />
of Evil and the Origins of Totalitarianism,”<br />
$150,812<br />
Dr. Doreen Mattingly and Dr. Thomas Herman<br />
South Bay Community Services: “Health and<br />
Development Services for Children,” $108,071<br />
Dr. Esther Rothblum<br />
Lesbian Health Fund: “U.S. Lesbian, Bisexual, and<br />
Trans Women’s Butch/Femme Roles in the 21st<br />
Century,” $10,000<br />
College of Business<br />
Administration<br />
Dr. Gail Naughton, Dean<br />
Office of the Dean<br />
Dr. Theresa Donahue<br />
Georgia State University: “GLOSSARI (Georgia<br />
Learning Outcomes of Students Studying<br />
Abroad <strong>Research</strong> Initiative) Replication Study,”<br />
$9,683<br />
Dr. Gail Naughton<br />
City of Chula Vista: “MBA Consulting Program,”<br />
$5,000<br />
Finance<br />
Dr. Michael Lea<br />
<strong>Research</strong> Institute for Housing America: “International<br />
Comparison of Mortgage Product<br />
Offerings,” $28,851<br />
Information and Decision Systems<br />
Dr. Murray Jennex and Dr. Robert Judge<br />
University of Arizona: “Risk Assessment Mitigation<br />
and Alignment,” $18,258 (see also Dr. Eric<br />
Frost, College of Sciences, Office of the Dean)<br />
Management<br />
Dr. <strong>San</strong>ford Ehrlich and Mr. Alex DeNoble<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego Gas and Electric Company: “Strategic<br />
Growth Planning for Entrepreneurs,” $198,000<br />
• Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command:<br />
“Center for Commercialization of Advanced<br />
Technology,” $1,079,404<br />
Dr. Gangaram Singh<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “<strong>San</strong> Diego Center<br />
for International Business Education and<br />
<strong>Research</strong> (CIBER),” $370,300<br />
Marketing<br />
Dr. Donald Sciglimpaglia<br />
City of National City: “National City Small Business<br />
Consulting,” $25,000<br />
College of Education<br />
Dr. Ric Hovda, Dean<br />
Office of the Dean<br />
Dr. Ric Hovda<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego Unified School District: “Parent<br />
Involvement Leadership Training to Develop<br />
School, Family, and Community Partnerships -<br />
Lincoln High School,” $6,251<br />
Administration, Rehabilitation and<br />
Postsecondary Education<br />
Dr. Marilee Bresciani<br />
John F. Kennedy University: “Green Cluster Economic<br />
Development Project,” $5,000 • National<br />
Association of Student Personnel Administrators:<br />
“Exploring Agreed Upon Learning Outcomes<br />
for Professionals in Student Affairs,” $3,000<br />
Dr. Charles Degeneffe<br />
Nevada Department of Employment Training and<br />
Rehabilitation: “Nevada Needs Assessment,”<br />
$27,050<br />
Dr. Ronald Jacobs<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Rehabilitation<br />
Counseling with Deaf and Hard of Hearing<br />
Individuals with Multiple Functional Limitations,”<br />
$99,991<br />
Dr. Fred McFarlane<br />
Afghanistan Ministry of Higher Education:<br />
“Instructional Materials for Nangarhar<br />
University (Year Three),” $94,694 • California<br />
State University, Office of the Chancellor:<br />
“Development of Doctoral Courses for<br />
Hybrid/ Online Delivery,” $66,000; “Distance<br />
Learning Courses for the Advanced Certificate<br />
Program in Education Facility Planning,”<br />
$18,000; “Distance Learning Masters Program<br />
in Postsecondary Educational Leadership,”<br />
$31,200; “Distance Learning Courses for the<br />
College of Sciences’ Center for BioPharmaceutical<br />
and Biodevice Development,” $28,656 •<br />
Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands:<br />
“2009-10 Technical Assistance Strategic<br />
Planning for Commonwealth of the Northern<br />
Marianas Islands Office of Vocational<br />
Rehabilitation,” $27,204 • Nangarhar University<br />
Ministry of Higher Education: “Partnership<br />
Agreement Between Nangarhar University and<br />
<strong>SDSU</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> for Civil, Construction,<br />
and Environmental Engineering (CCEE),”<br />
$402,282 (see also Dr. Janusz Supernak, Civil,<br />
Construction, and Environmental Engineering)<br />
• U.S. Department of Education: “National Rehabilitation<br />
Leadership Institute,” $249,993<br />
Dr. Fred McFarlane and Dr. Caren Sax<br />
California State University, Office of the Chancellor:<br />
“Hawaii Vocational Rehabilitation and<br />
Services for the Blind Division Masters Degree<br />
Training in Rehabilitation Counseling/Comprehensive<br />
System for Personnel Development<br />
<strong>Grant</strong> with Interwork Institute,” $100,000<br />
Dr. Fred McFarlane and Dr. Thomas Siegfried<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Post-employment<br />
Training-American Indian Rehabilitation,”<br />
$99,995<br />
Dr. Fred McFarlane and Dr. Steven Spencer<br />
Federated States of Micronesia: “Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies 3-Degree-FSM,” $28,295; “Federated<br />
States of Micronesia Special Education<br />
Program Monitoring and Technical Assistance,”<br />
$105,000 • University of Oregon: “Operation of<br />
a Regional Resource Center, Region 6” $22,013<br />
Dr. Marjorie Olney<br />
Administration for Children and Families: “Center<br />
for Emerging Leadership,” $149,636 • U.S.<br />
Department of Education: “Rehabilitation Counseling<br />
Program, Specialization in Psychiatric<br />
Rehabilitation,” $99,991 • Washington State<br />
University: “Assessing the Impact of Medicare-<br />
D Social Security Disability Insurance on<br />
Beneficiaries,” $5,700<br />
Dr. Caren Sax<br />
Administration for Children and Families: “Project<br />
Pendleton - Military Family Support 360,”<br />
$200,000 • California Department of Developmental<br />
Services: “Exceptional Family Resource<br />
Center (EFRC),” $169,599 • California Department<br />
of Education: “Family Empowerment<br />
Center,” $251,891 • California Department of<br />
Health Services: “California Community Choices<br />
Planning and Implementation Project,” $89,926<br />
• Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services:<br />
“California Health Incentives Improvement<br />
Project,” $4,028,900 • Chula Vista School<br />
District: “First 5 - Special Needs Project,”<br />
$14,000 • Down Syndrome Association: “Down<br />
Syndrome Association of <strong>San</strong> Diego Online<br />
Website Liaison,” $27,526 • Palomar Pomerado<br />
Health: “EFRC First 5 - North Inland Welcome<br />
Home Baby Region,” $14,857 • Poway Unified<br />
School District: “Partners in Resolution: Poway<br />
Alternative Resolution Process,” $25,000 •<br />
Rady Children’s Hospital <strong>San</strong> Diego: “EFRC First<br />
5 - North Central Region,” $15,000; “Children<br />
0-5: Regional Services Network North<br />
Coastal Region,” $46,700 • <strong>San</strong> Diego County<br />
Health and Human Services Agency: “Parent<br />
Family Liaison Services,” $49,200 • <strong>San</strong> Diego<br />
County Office of Education: “EFRC Resolutions<br />
for Student Success,” $88,720; “Partnership<br />
Between the North Coastal Consortium for<br />
Special Education and the Exceptional Family<br />
Resource Center,” $33,087 • <strong>San</strong> Diego/Imperial<br />
Counties Developmental Services, Inc.: “<strong>San</strong> Diego
14 <strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
Regional Center Prevention Program,” $25,000<br />
• World Institute on Disability: “Evaluation<br />
Services,” $12,500 • YMCA of <strong>San</strong> Diego County:<br />
“YMCA Childcare Resource Center,” $1,500<br />
Dr. Caren Sax and Dr. Thomas Siegfried<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Technical Assistance<br />
Continuing Education IX,” $792,305<br />
Child and Family Development<br />
Dr. Audrey Hokoda<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego County Health and Human Services<br />
Agency: “Office Violence Prevention Services<br />
(OVP),” $250,000 (see also Dr. Suzanne<br />
Lindsay, Graduate School of Public Health) •<br />
Sweetwater Union High School District: “Peer<br />
Abuse Prevention Program,” $30,000<br />
Dr. Shulamit Ritblatt<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego County Health and Human Services<br />
Agency: “Early Childhood-Social, Emotional and<br />
Behavioral Regulation Intervention Specialists<br />
(EC-SEBRIS),” $224,000<br />
Counseling and School Psychology<br />
Dr. Valerie Cook-Morales<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “<strong>San</strong> Diego<br />
County Bilingual School Psychology Consortium,”<br />
$300,000<br />
Dr. Carol Robinson-Zanartu<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Native American<br />
Student Success Collaborative Project,”<br />
$399,999<br />
Dr. Brent Taylor<br />
Price Charities: “Price Charities Counseling<br />
Program,” $100,000<br />
Educational Leadership<br />
Dr. Joseph Johnson<br />
Phoenix Elementary School District #1: “Advancing<br />
Principal Leadership in Urban Schools<br />
(A-PLUS) -- Phoenix, AZ,” $36,000<br />
Dr. Ian Pumpian and Dr. Caren Sax<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego/Imperial Counties Developmental<br />
Services, Inc.: “Creative Support Alternatives<br />
(CSA) - Independent Living,” $21,953; “CSA -<br />
Community Employment Services,” $17,225;<br />
“CSA - Supported Living,” $508,985<br />
Educational Technology<br />
Dr. Marcie Bober, Dr. Bernard Dodge and Dr.<br />
Christianna Alger<br />
Qualcomm, Inc.: “Mobile Learning: A Community<br />
Engagement Project,” $195,000<br />
Dr. Allison Rossett<br />
California Commission on Peace Officer Standards<br />
and Training: “Sturdy <strong>Foundation</strong> for the Criminal<br />
Investigator <strong>Foundation</strong> Course,” $112,000<br />
Policy Studies in Language and Cross-<br />
Cultural Education<br />
Dr. Karen Cadiero-Kaplan<br />
California Department of Education: “Even Start<br />
Programs: Project ACCESS (Kimbrough and<br />
Edison Elementary Schools) $120,750; “Family<br />
Literacy Coaching Project,” $73,500 • Escuela<br />
Normal de Altacomulco: “TIES Teacher Training,”<br />
$96,602 • <strong>San</strong> Diego Council on Literacy: “Even<br />
Start Program: Project ACCESS Supplemental,”<br />
$1,995<br />
Dr. Alberto Ochoa<br />
University of California, Office of the President:<br />
“<strong>San</strong> Diego Area International Language Network<br />
No Child Left Behind - Year 6,” $50,248;<br />
“<strong>San</strong> Diego Area International Language Network<br />
(SAILN): State Funds,” $23,476 (see also<br />
Dr. Mary Ann Lyman-Hager, College of Arts<br />
and Letters Office of the Dean)<br />
Dr. Alberto Ochoa and Dr. Eugene Valles<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Professional<br />
Development for Pre-service Bilingual Special<br />
Education Teachers of English Learners,”<br />
$283,642<br />
Dr. Alberto Rodriguez<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz: “Effective<br />
Science Teaching for English Language<br />
Learners: A Pre-service Teacher Professional<br />
Development <strong>Research</strong> Project Across Three<br />
Universities in California,” $212,382<br />
Special Education<br />
Dr. Bonnie Kraemer<br />
National <strong>Foundation</strong> for Autism <strong>Research</strong>: “Transition<br />
for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder<br />
that are Culturally and Linguistically Diverse:<br />
School Preparation, Family Involvement and<br />
Outcomes,” $5,000<br />
Dr. Yasemin Turan-Qian<br />
University of Maryland: “Turkish Language and<br />
Culture STARTALK Program,” $7,000 (see also<br />
Dr. Mary Ann Lyman-Hager, College of the Arts<br />
and Letters, Office of the Dean)<br />
School of Teacher Education<br />
Dr. Nadine Bezuk<br />
Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators:<br />
“Headquarters Support,” $7,500 • <strong>San</strong> Diego<br />
Unified School District: “Professional Development<br />
Collaborative: Cognitive Guided Instruction<br />
(CGI)-based Professional Development<br />
with <strong>San</strong> Diego Unified School District,” $3,000<br />
Dr. Alexander Chizhik<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Cooperative<br />
Learning Methods for Java-based CS1 Courses,”<br />
$9,344 (see also Dr. Leland Beck, Computer<br />
Science)<br />
Dr. Nancy Farnan<br />
Irvine <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Multiple Pathways,”<br />
$498,932<br />
Dr. Douglas Fisher<br />
California Department of Education: “California<br />
After School Demonstration Program,”<br />
$75,000; “SYNERGY: A 21st Century Learning<br />
Center at Hoover High School,”$295,000 •<br />
Springdale School District: “Springdale Professional<br />
Development Initiative,” $3,489<br />
Dr. Lisa Clement Lamb<br />
Jewish Community <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Math<br />
for America <strong>San</strong> Diego,” $17,500 • University of<br />
California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Math for America <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego Noyce Fellowship Program,” $45,000<br />
Dr. Lisa Clement Lamb, Dr. Randolph Philipp,<br />
and Dr. Jessica Pierson<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Mapping Developmental<br />
Trajectories of Students’ Conceptions<br />
of Integers,” $531,529; “Examining the Effects<br />
of a Technology-rich Environment on Students’<br />
Understanding of Integers,” $563,455<br />
Dr. Meredith Houle and Dr. Alexander Chizhik<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Springboard to<br />
Success - Supplement,” $102,470 (see also<br />
Dr. Kathleen Fisher and Dr. Kathy Williams,<br />
Biology)<br />
Dr. Cheryl Mason<br />
University of Alabama Tuscaloosa: “Undergraduate<br />
Science Course Reform Serving Pre-service<br />
Teachers: Evaluation of a Faculty Professional<br />
Development Model,” $78,021<br />
Dr. Cynthia Park<br />
California Department of Education: “Upward<br />
Bound Summer Residential Program,” $15,135 •<br />
Sweetwater Union High School District: “Gaining<br />
Early Awareness and Readiness of Undergraduate<br />
Programs (GEAR UP),” $334,686 •<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “<strong>San</strong> Diego State<br />
University Talent Search Program,” $321,093;<br />
“Upward Bound -Student Achievement in<br />
Reading (STAR),” $293,163; “<strong>SDSU</strong> Upward<br />
Bound Classic,” $368,761 • University of California<br />
at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Education <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Grant</strong>,”<br />
$62,110; “<strong>SDSU</strong> Health Careers Opportunity<br />
Program,” $206,871 • U.S. Department of Education:<br />
“GEAR UP to College Avenue,” $911,201<br />
(see also Mr. Timothy Allen, Academic Affairs)<br />
• Wahupa Educational Services, Inc.: “Educational<br />
Opportunity Center,” $78,887<br />
Dr. Randolph Philipp<br />
Bureau of Education Hong Kong: “United States<br />
Classroom Visits,” $2,175<br />
Dr. Randolph Philipp and Dr. Victoria Jacobs<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Investigating the<br />
Needs of Elementary School Teachers of Mathematics<br />
at Different Points During Sustained<br />
Professional Development,” $97,870<br />
Dr. Rafaela <strong>San</strong>ta-Cruz<br />
California State University <strong>San</strong> Diego: “<strong>San</strong> Diego<br />
Mathematics Project,” $3,391 • University of<br />
California at Los Angeles: “California Subject<br />
Matter Project - Mathematics Consultant,”<br />
$15,750 • University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego:<br />
“SDMP Professional Development Institute<br />
Project,” $229,200 • University of California<br />
Office of the President: “No Child Left Behind<br />
– Year 6 CSMP <strong>San</strong> Diego Math Project,”<br />
$27,900; “CSMP <strong>San</strong> Diego Math Project -<br />
State Program,” $17,100 (see also Dr. John<br />
Elwin, Mathematics and Statistics)<br />
College of Engineering<br />
Dr. David Hayhurst, Dean<br />
Office of the Dean<br />
Dr. David Hayhurst<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA - Transitioning<br />
Troops to Engineers: From Military<br />
Experience to a Civilian Engineering Career,”<br />
$200,000 • Northrop Grumman Corporation:<br />
“<strong>SDSU</strong> Society of Women Engineers, National<br />
Society of Black Engineers, and Society for Hispanic<br />
Professional Engineers Chapters,” $1,000<br />
• University of California, Office of the President:<br />
“Math, Engineering, Science Achievement<br />
(MESA),” $200,000; “MESA Math Science
<strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
15<br />
Programs and Imperial Valley Site,” $215,000;<br />
“MESA Math Engineering Program,” $11,500<br />
Dr. David Hayhurst and Ms. Theresa Garcia<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “STEP Partnership<br />
of <strong>San</strong> Diego,” $231,278<br />
Aerospace Engineering and Engineering<br />
Mechanics<br />
Dr. Gustaaf Jacobs<br />
Air Force Office of Scientific <strong>Research</strong>: “Highorder<br />
Particle-mesh Algorithms Based on<br />
Hybrid WENO-spectral Methods for Simulation<br />
of High-speed Particle- and Droplet-laden<br />
Flows,” $99,616 • General Atomics Corporation:<br />
“Aerodynamic Assessment of High Speed Sled<br />
in Dual Slot Guideway,” $77,887 • National<br />
Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Acquisition of a Computational<br />
Mathematics Cluster,” $91,065 (see also<br />
Dr. Jose Castillo, Dr. Antonio Palacios and Dr.<br />
Peter Blomgren, Mathematics and Statistics)<br />
Dr. Mauro Pierucci<br />
University of Pisa, Italy: “Italy Students at <strong>SDSU</strong>,”<br />
$26,270<br />
Dr. Satchi Venkataraman<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Undergraduate<br />
Student Scholarships for Participation in<br />
Interdisciplinary Computational Science and<br />
Engineering <strong>Research</strong>,” $147,946 (see also Dr.<br />
Jose Castillo and Dr. Paul Paolini, Mathematics<br />
and Statistics)<br />
Civil, Construction, and Environmental<br />
Engineering<br />
Dr. R. Edward Beighley<br />
Factory Mutual Insurance Company: “Factory<br />
Mutual Insurance Internship,” $6,895; “Factory<br />
Mutual Global Summer <strong>Research</strong> Internship<br />
2010,” $13,336 • Geosyntec Consultants:<br />
“Reducing Potential Stormwater Runoff Toxicity<br />
Using Limestone Linings,” $65,000 • Los<br />
Alamos National Laboratory: “Channel Routing<br />
for the Mackenzie River Basin,” $122,993 •<br />
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University:<br />
“GISHydro Development in ArcGIS and Maintenance<br />
of the GISHydro Program and Web<br />
Server,” $53,797<br />
Dr. Robert Dowell<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Simulation<br />
and Testing Support Seismic Design Anchorage,”<br />
$39,011<br />
Dr. Janusz Supernak<br />
Nangarhar University Ministry of Higher Education:<br />
“Partnership Agreement Between Nangarhar<br />
University and <strong>SDSU</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
for Civil, Construction, and Environmental<br />
Engineering,” $402,282 (see also Dr. Fred<br />
McFarlane, Administration, Rehabilitation and<br />
Postsecondary Education)<br />
Dr. Kenneth Walsh<br />
Arizona State University: “An Integrated<br />
Framework for Creation and Assessment of<br />
Sustainable Construction Processes,” $53,000<br />
• National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Surface Flux<br />
for Cracked and Intact Clays from Ponded<br />
and Sloped Conditions,” $5,968 • University of<br />
California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Network for Earthquake<br />
Engineering Simulation <strong>Research</strong>-CR: Full-scale<br />
Structural and Nonstructural Building Systems<br />
Performance During Earthquakes,” $42,187<br />
Electrical and Computer Engineering<br />
Dr. Sunil Kumar<br />
Air Force <strong>Research</strong> Laboratory: “Cross-layer<br />
Design for Robust and Scalable Video Transmission<br />
in Dynamic Wireless Environments,”<br />
$100,000; “Design of Intelligent Cross-layer<br />
Routing Protocols for Airborne Wireless<br />
Networks Under Dynamic Spectrum Access<br />
Paradigm,” $100,000; “Robust H.264 Video<br />
Packetization and Prototype of Video Streaming<br />
in Multi-hop Airborne Wireless Networks,”<br />
$66,000<br />
Dr. Sunil Kumar, Dr. Gordon Lee and Dr.<br />
Premanand Chandramani<br />
California Institute for Energy and the Environment:<br />
“An Integrated and Cognitive Home<br />
Energy Management System for Demand<br />
Response,” $250,000<br />
Dr. Gordon Lee<br />
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command:<br />
“Theoretical Analysis, Explanatory Studies and<br />
Technical Services,” $599,499 (see also Dr. Eric<br />
Frost, College of Sciences, Office of the Dean);<br />
“Theoretical Analysis, Explanatory Studies<br />
and Technical Services,” $58,000 (see also<br />
Dr. Walter Oechel and Dr. Eric Frost, Biology);<br />
“Theoretical Analysis, Explanatory Studies and<br />
Technical Services,” $99,154 (see also Dr. Antonio<br />
Palacios and Dr. Eric Frost, Mathematics<br />
and Statistics); “Theoretical Analysis, Explanatory<br />
Studies and Technical Services,” $314,997<br />
(see also Mr. Robert Welty and Dr. Eric Frost,<br />
College of Sciences, Office of the Dean)<br />
Dr. Satish Sharma<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA - CAREER:<br />
Novel Reconfigurable Aperture Antennas and<br />
Arrays for Compact Multifunctional Antenna<br />
Solutions,” $400,000<br />
Mechanical Engineering<br />
Dr. Asfaw Beyene<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Energy, Water,<br />
and Global Change as a Regional Agenda of<br />
the Americas, Pan-American Advanced Studies<br />
Institute,” $100,000 (see also Dr. Walter<br />
Oechel, Biology) • U.S. Department of Energy:<br />
“Industrial Assessment Centers,” $160,000;<br />
“ARRA - Industrial Assessment Centers,”<br />
$100,000 • University of California at Berkeley:<br />
“Pacific Region Clean Energy Application Center,”<br />
$70,000 • UT-Battelle, LLC: “IAC Coronado<br />
Naval Base - North Island,” $47,900<br />
Dr. Subrata Bhattacharjee and<br />
Dr. Fletcher Miller<br />
National Aeronautics and Space Administration:<br />
“Residence Time Driven Flame Spread Over<br />
Solid Fuels,” $417,203 (see also Dr. Christopher<br />
Paolini, Computer Science)<br />
Dr. Randall German<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “U.S.-Egypt<br />
Cooperative <strong>Research</strong>: Development of High<br />
Performance Nano-sized Tungsten Heavy Alloy<br />
Composites by Powder Metallurgy,” $50,000<br />
Dr. Samuel Kassegne, Dr. Khaled Morsi, and<br />
Dr. Kee Moon<br />
The <strong>San</strong> Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>: “New Enabling<br />
Technology for Building-, Side-, Auto-, and<br />
Cloth-mountable Flexible Solar Cells Using an<br />
All-polymer Approach,” $35,000<br />
Dr. Fletcher Miller<br />
Excet Inc.: “Quantifying the Effects of <strong>San</strong>ta<br />
Ana Winds on Wildland-Urban Interface<br />
Fires in <strong>San</strong> Diego County,” $5,000 • National<br />
Aeronautics and Space Administration: “Developing<br />
the Narrow Channel Apparatus as a NASA<br />
Standard Material Flammability Test,” $142,924<br />
• National Institute of Standards and Technology:<br />
“Quantifying the Effect of <strong>San</strong>ta Ana Winds on<br />
Wildland-Urban Interface Fires in <strong>San</strong> Diego<br />
County,” $189,103<br />
Dr. Kee Moon<br />
Kyung Hee University: “Program for Visiting Students<br />
from Kyung Hee University,” $87,500<br />
Dr. Kee Moon, Dr. Samuel Kassegne, and<br />
Dr. Khaled Morsi<br />
AMO Corporation, Ltd.: “Polymer Light Emitting<br />
Diode Chip with 3-D Carbon Cathodes,”<br />
$40,000<br />
Dr. Eugene Olevsky<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Multi-scale<br />
Modeling of Co-fired Ceramics Fabrication,”<br />
$70,000 • U.S. Army Armament <strong>Research</strong>, Development<br />
and Engineering Center: “Fabrication of<br />
Advanced Armor and Anti-armor Components<br />
by Spark-plasma Sintering,” $97,169<br />
Dr. Eugene Olevsky and Dr. Randall German<br />
Office of Naval <strong>Research</strong>: “Fundamental Aspects<br />
of Spark-plasma Sintering,” $300,000<br />
Dr. Eugene Olevsky and Dr. Khaled Morsi<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA - MRI-R2:<br />
Acquisition of a Field Emission SEM for a<br />
Multi-User EM Facility,” $709,200 (see also Dr.<br />
Steven Barlow, Dr. Marshal Hedin and Dr. David<br />
Kimbrough, Biology)<br />
College of Extended Studies<br />
Dr. Joe Shapiro, Dean<br />
Dr. Joe Shapiro<br />
U.S. Department of Labor: “ARRA - Biotechnology<br />
Readiness, Immersion, Certification and<br />
Degrees for Gainful Employment (BRIDGE),”<br />
$4,953,575 (see also Dr. Stanley Maloy, College<br />
of Sciences, Office of the Dean)<br />
Dr. Joe Shapiro and Ms. Jan Wahl<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego Workforce Partnership, Inc.: “ARRA -<br />
College of Extended Studies Training Program<br />
A,” $399,880<br />
American Language Institute<br />
Aichi University, Catholic University Cattolica de<br />
Sacro Cuove, Daegu University, Hankuk University,<br />
Kimcheon Science College, and Kyoto University:<br />
“Intensive English Communications” • European<br />
Business School, Frankfurt School of Finance and<br />
Management, Hecate University, Munich Business<br />
School, and TaylorMade Adidas Golf: “Business<br />
Course” • ICD France: “French Business Program”<br />
• Kangwon National University and Chungbuk<br />
National University: “TESL/TEFL Seminar”;<br />
• Keimyung University: “Workplace English” NIC<br />
Japan: “English for Academic Purposes” • <strong>San</strong>
16 <strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
Ysidro Health Center: “Cultural Competency,”<br />
Total: $846,764<br />
Professional Development<br />
Alliance for Open Society International, Inc.:<br />
“<strong>Grant</strong> - Kun Chang” • Camp Pendleton Civilian<br />
Leadership Development: “Business Writing<br />
(Course 2), Project Management Fundamentals”<br />
• HiReach International Consulting: “Leading<br />
Strategically” • La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club:<br />
“Hospitality Law and Occupational Safety and<br />
Health Administration” • Marine Corps Tactical<br />
Systems Support Activity: “Best Practices of<br />
Leadership, Project Management Fundamentals,<br />
Project Management Team Building” •<br />
Mitchell International: “Advanced Leadership<br />
Practices, Leading High-Performance Teams<br />
Presentation” • Olympus Communication Technology<br />
of America: “Cross-Functional Teams<br />
Managers Training” • Rudolph and Sletten: “Lean<br />
Enterprise and Lean 6 Sigma Green Belt” •<br />
Sharp Healthcare: “How to Supervise/<strong>Foundation</strong>al<br />
Skills” • TaylorMade Adidas Golf: “Lean<br />
Enterprise (Course 2),”<br />
Total: $206,543<br />
College of Health and Human<br />
Services<br />
Dr. Marilyn Newhoff, Dean<br />
Office of the Dean<br />
Dr. John Landsverk<br />
Rady Children’s Hospital <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Children’s<br />
Adolescent Services <strong>Research</strong> Center-Staff<br />
Support,” $222,101 • University of California at<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego: “System of Care Evaluation (SOCE),”<br />
$76,450<br />
Gerontology<br />
Dr. Mario Garrett<br />
Southern Caregiver Resource Center: “REACHing<br />
Out to Hispanic Caregivers of Alzheimer’s<br />
Patients,” $26,000<br />
Graduate School of Public Health<br />
Dr. Wael Al-Delaimy<br />
Flight Attendants Medical <strong>Research</strong> Institute:<br />
“Hair and Toenail Nicotine as Biomarkers<br />
of Actual Population Exposure to Tobacco,”<br />
$108,500<br />
Dr. Elva Arredondo<br />
National Cancer Institute: “Promoting Physical<br />
Activity in Churchgoing Latinas,” $592,579;<br />
“State of the Science Review: Language<br />
Translation and Cultural Adaptation of Physical<br />
Activity Self-report Instruments for Crosscultural<br />
Comparisons,” $9,998 • Robert Wood<br />
Johnson <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Promoting Active Communities<br />
Through Faith-based Organizations,”<br />
$100,808 • University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego:<br />
“Planned Care for Obesity and Risk Reduction<br />
(Planned CORR),” $19,058<br />
Dr. Guadalupe X. Ayala<br />
American Cancer Society: “Latino Mothers<br />
as Primary Agents of Change in a Healthy<br />
Lifestyle Parenting Intervention,” $162,824 •<br />
National Cancer Institute: “El Valor de Nuestra<br />
Salud,” $613,680<br />
Dr. Guadalupe X. Ayala and Dr. John Elder<br />
American Academy of Family Physicians<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong>: “Alliance to Control Diabetes,”<br />
$340,511<br />
Dr. Stephanie Brodine<br />
Indian Health Council: “Native American<br />
<strong>Research</strong> Center for Health (NARCH) - Core,”<br />
$18,279; “NARCH - Student,” $110,393<br />
Dr. John Elder<br />
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:<br />
“Obesity and Control in the Latino Community:<br />
Chronic Disease Prevention in Mexico<br />
and the U.S. Latino Population,” $349,997; “A<br />
Translation Study of the Academia Da Cidade<br />
Program (ACP),” $449,569 (see also Dr. Simon<br />
Marshall, Exercise and Nutritional Sciences) •<br />
National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney<br />
Diseases: “Environmental Determinants of<br />
Physical Activity in Children: A Focus on Gender,”<br />
$12,422; “Obesity Prevention and Control<br />
in Community Recreation Centers,” $701,453 •<br />
RAND Corporation: “Away from Home and Out<br />
of School: Adolescent Physical Activity and<br />
BMI (Body Mass Index) Changes that Occur<br />
with Driving and Eating Out,” $209,418<br />
Dr. John Elder and Dr. Guadalupe X. Ayala<br />
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:<br />
“Obesity Prevention and Control in the Latino<br />
Community,” $790,004<br />
Dr. John Elder and Dr. Gregory Talavera<br />
National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, and<br />
Kidney Diseases: “Clinical/Behavioral Approach<br />
to Overweight Latino Youth,” $722,433<br />
Dr. Tracy Finlayson<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Francisco: “Glass<br />
Ionomer Sealant and Fluoride Varnish Randomized<br />
Clinical Trial: GIFT,” $10,215<br />
Dr. Maura Garcia-Castillo<br />
California Department of Public Health: “California<br />
Office of Binational Border Health,”<br />
$725,555<br />
Dr. Richard Gersberg<br />
The <strong>San</strong> Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Sea-level Rise in<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego: Wetland Habitats at Risk and a<br />
Sea Level Rise Adaptation Strategy for the <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego Region,” $77,539<br />
Dr. Susan Hedges<br />
Catholic Charities Diocese of <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Catholic<br />
Charities Evaluation of Parents as Teachers<br />
Program,” $10,000 • Palomar Pomerado Health:<br />
“Welcome Home Baby Evaluation,” $97,000<br />
Dr. Eunha Hoh<br />
Society of Environmental Toxicology and<br />
Chemistry: “Absorption of Persistent Organic<br />
Pollutants to Plastic: Across Resin Type and<br />
Location in <strong>San</strong> Diego Bay – Student <strong>Grant</strong> for<br />
Chelsea Rochman,” $1,460 (see also Dr. Brian<br />
Hentschel, Biology)<br />
Dr. Melbourne Hovell<br />
National Cancer Institute: “Clinician Promotion<br />
of Healthy Diet and Activity to Reduce Obesity<br />
Among Adolescents,” $814,822; “ARRA - Clinician<br />
Promotion of Healthy Diet and Activity to<br />
Reduce Obesity Among Adolescents: Postdoctoral<br />
Supplement for Claudia Carrizosa,”<br />
$81,506; “ARRA - Clinician Promotion of<br />
Healthy Diet and Activity to Reduce Obesity<br />
Among Adolescents: Predoctoral Supplement<br />
for Nafissatou Cisse,” $77,055 • National<br />
Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: “ARRA<br />
- Understanding Networking and Alcohol<br />
Consumption Among Recent Immigrants,”<br />
$499,514 (see also Dr. Richard Hofstetter,<br />
Political Science) • National Institute of General<br />
Medical Sciences: “ARRA - Transdisciplinary<br />
Training for Predoctoral Behavioral Scientists<br />
- Supplement,” $130,368; “Transdisciplinary<br />
Training for Predoctoral Behavioral Scientists,”<br />
$131,250 • University of Wisconsin-Madison:<br />
“HIV Risk and Access to Health Care Among<br />
Mexican Migrants,” $217,502<br />
Dr. Suzanne Hughes<br />
Flight Attendants Medical <strong>Research</strong> Institute:<br />
“Congregations for Smoke-free Air,” $108,500<br />
Dr. Nada Kassem<br />
Flight Attendants Medical <strong>Research</strong> Institute:<br />
“Hookah Use and Secondhand Smoke,”<br />
$108,500<br />
Dr. Neil Klepeis and Dr. Suzanne Hughes<br />
California Tobacco Related Disease <strong>Research</strong> Program:<br />
“Instant Second Hand Smoke Feedback<br />
as a Catalyst for Smoke-free Homes,” $24,566<br />
Dr. Paul Kurtin<br />
California Department of Health Care Services:<br />
“California Children Services Statewide<br />
Improvement Initiative,” $27,000<br />
Dr. Lisa Kwizera-Asmus<br />
Alliance for Regional Solutions: “ARS Winter<br />
Shelter Analysis and Report 2009-2010,”<br />
$4,500 • Family Health Centers of <strong>San</strong> Diego:<br />
“HIV Education and Prevention: HIV High-risk<br />
Positives and High-risk Negatives,” $25,000;<br />
“MAI Integrated Care Coordination Program,”<br />
$8,519; “Outcome Monitoring of Mpowerment:<br />
In the Mix 2009-2010,” $10,000 • Operation<br />
Samahan, Inc.: “Community Needs Assessment<br />
Technical Advice/Assistance,” $5,000;<br />
Asian Pacific Islander Health Network,” $5,000<br />
• Jewish Family Service of <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Getting<br />
Off,” $4,000; “Talking About Tina Evaluation,”<br />
$1,800 • The <strong>San</strong> Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,<br />
and Transgender Community Center: “Test and<br />
Link to Care (TLC),” $13,500<br />
Dr. Lisa Kwizera-Asmus and Dr. Amy Pan<br />
Family Health Centers of <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Male Family<br />
Planning <strong>Research</strong> Cooperative,” $28,178<br />
Dr. David Lawrence<br />
California Department of Health Services: “Childhood<br />
Injury Prevention Resource Center,”<br />
$135,000 • California Department of Public<br />
Health: “EPIC (Epidemiology and Prevention for<br />
Injury Control) Symposia Planning,” $142,977;<br />
“California Kids’ Plates Program,” $1,384,000<br />
Dr. Suzanne Lindsay<br />
California Department of Public Health:<br />
“Data Navigator Project III - Client Incentives,”<br />
$110,574; “Data Navigator Project III,”<br />
$714,039; “Professional Education and Training,”<br />
$1,255,500 • Family Health Centers of <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego: “In The Mix-Family Health Centers,”<br />
$20,000 • Indian Health Council: “California<br />
Native American <strong>Research</strong> Center for Health<br />
(CA-NARCH) 2009-2010,” $8,000 • Regional<br />
Task Force on the Homeless: “<strong>San</strong> Diego County<br />
Homeless Data Advisory Board,” $32,500;<br />
“Prevention Transition Project,” $30,000;
<strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
17<br />
Regional Task Force on the Homeless Data<br />
Management Improvement Project 09-10,”<br />
$85,000 • <strong>San</strong> Diego County Health and Human<br />
Services Agency: “Office Violence Prevention<br />
Services (OVP),” $250,000 (see also Dr.<br />
Audrey Hokoda, Child and Family Development)<br />
• Vista Community Clinic: “Multi-unit<br />
Housing,” $2,000<br />
Dr. Carol Macera<br />
Association of Schools of Public Health: “Choosing<br />
Arthritis-specific Appropriate Physical<br />
Activity (CASAPA),” $211,393 (see also Dr.<br />
Susan Levy, Exercise and Nutritional Sciences)<br />
Ms. Violet Macias-Reynolds and<br />
Dr. Richard Gersberg<br />
Butte-Glenn Community College District: “Career<br />
Telehealth Services,” $180,000<br />
Dr. Thomas E. Novotny<br />
Association of Schools of Public Health: “Training<br />
in Global Health Diplomacy,” $86,050;<br />
“Training in Global Health Diplomacy for Global<br />
Disease Detection Regional Centers,” $92,592<br />
• California Tobacco Related Disease <strong>Research</strong><br />
Program: “Banning Butts: The Environmental<br />
Case,” $45,460 • Fogarty International Center:<br />
“Susceptibility to Smoking Initiation Among<br />
Young Rural-Urban Migrants in China,” $61,185<br />
• National Cancer Institute: “Susceptibility to<br />
Smoking Initiation Among Rural and Urban<br />
Young Chinese Women,” $83,662 • National<br />
Institute on Drug Abuse: “A <strong>Research</strong> Conference<br />
on Smoking Cessation within Tuberculosis<br />
Treatment Programs,” $52,000<br />
Dr. Amy Pan<br />
California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.: “Health<br />
Consumer Center of Imperial Valley (HCCIV),”<br />
$21,500 • Family Health Centers of <strong>San</strong> Diego:<br />
“Project BASTA (Breaking a Silence to<br />
Advance) 2009-2010,” $6,000 • NAMI <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego: “Latino Satellite Program Evaluation,”<br />
$39,400 • Salvation Army: “Network of Emergency<br />
Trafficking Services-Alaska (NETS-AK),”<br />
$15,016<br />
Dr. Amy Pan and Dr. Lisa Kwizera-Asmus<br />
Family Health Centers of <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Health<br />
STEPS Project 2009-2010,” $12,000<br />
Dr. Michael Peddecord<br />
Alliance Healthcare <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Alliance Healthcare<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong> Community Health Center<br />
Internship,” $16,758<br />
Dr. Dena Plemmons<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Ethics Education<br />
for Professional Science Master’s Programs,”<br />
$300,000 (see also Ms. Camille Nebeker,<br />
Graduate and <strong>Research</strong> Affairs)<br />
Dr. P.J.E. Quintana<br />
California Department of Public Health: “Women,<br />
Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition<br />
Program,” $7,607,519; “ARRA - Women, Infants<br />
and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program,”<br />
$115,000 (see also Dr. Donna Beshgetoor,<br />
Exercise and Nutritional Sciences) • California<br />
Tobacco Related Disease <strong>Research</strong> Program:<br />
“Smoking Policies and Secondhand Smoke in<br />
Hotels,” $14,999 (see also Dr. Georg Matt, Psychology)<br />
• The <strong>San</strong> Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Health<br />
and Environmental Impacts of Border Crossing<br />
Delays and Traffic on Residents and Workers<br />
in the Community of <strong>San</strong> Ysidro and the <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego Region,” $49,000<br />
Dr. Emmanuel Rudatsikira<br />
California Department of Public Health: “EWIDS<br />
(Early Warning Infectious Disease Surveillance),”<br />
$1,335,718<br />
Dr. Robert Seidman<br />
Association of Public Health Laboratories: “Revision<br />
of Public Health 101 Online Tutorials,”<br />
$15,897 • University of California at Los Angeles:<br />
“Pacific Public Health Training Center,” $57,500<br />
Dr. Carleen Stoskopf<br />
Health Resources and Services Administration:<br />
“Public Health Traineeships,” $63,244;<br />
“ARRA - Public Health Traineeships,” $65,714<br />
• University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Health<br />
Disparities Course,” $14,741<br />
Dr. Gregory Talavera<br />
National Center on Minority Health and Health<br />
Disparities: “<strong>San</strong> Diego Latino <strong>Research</strong> Center<br />
of Excellence: Partnership to Reduce Cardiovascular<br />
Disease,” $735,436 • National Heart,<br />
Lung, and Blood Institute: “Hispanic Community<br />
Health Study - Field Study Supplement,”<br />
$1,029,030<br />
School of Nursing<br />
Dr. Willa Fields<br />
Sharp Grossmont Hospital: “Evidenced-based<br />
Practice: Implementation and Dissemination,”<br />
$17,988<br />
Dr. Michael G. Gates<br />
Robert Wood Johnson <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Contingent<br />
Nursing Workforce,” $349,459<br />
Dr. Lauren Hunter<br />
California Department of Public Health: “<strong>SDSU</strong><br />
Midwifery/Nurse Practitioner Education Program,”<br />
$75,000<br />
Dr. Linda Robinson<br />
Health Resources and Services Administration:<br />
“Advanced Education Nursing Traineeships,”<br />
$26,463<br />
Dr. Jaynelle Stichler<br />
Sharp Healthcare: “Enhancing <strong>Research</strong> and Professional<br />
Practice at Sharp Memorial Hospital,”<br />
$64,587<br />
Dr. Catherine Todero and Dr. Linda Robinson<br />
Spirit of Life <strong>Foundation</strong>: “<strong>SDSU</strong>-SALTA (School<br />
of Nursing, Universidad Nacional de Salta)<br />
Program,” $6,500<br />
School of Social Work<br />
Dr. John Clapp<br />
Futures, Inc.: “Organizing Youth Work Camp,”<br />
$2,000 • Indian Health Council: “Native American<br />
<strong>Research</strong> Center for Health-Fetal Alcohol<br />
Spectrum (NARCH-FAS) Prevention,” $53,144<br />
• <strong>San</strong> Diego County Alcohol and Drug Services:<br />
“Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Program,”<br />
$3,703,478; “Screening, Brief Intervention,<br />
Referral and Treatment Services,” $1,732,969<br />
Dr. Michael Eichler<br />
Alex Smith <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Alex Smith <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Guardian Scholars Program,” $75,000 • <strong>And</strong>rus<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong>: “Alex Smith <strong>Foundation</strong> Guardian<br />
Scholars Program,” $86,000 • Bravo <strong>Foundation</strong>:<br />
“The Step-Up Program: Bravo <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Award,” $12,500 • County of <strong>San</strong> Diego Office<br />
of Financial Planning: “The Step-Up/ Legal Path<br />
Program (Books),” $4,750 • Metro United Methodist<br />
Urban Ministry: “<strong>San</strong> Diego Workforce<br />
Partnership (METRO),” $5,000 • Parker <strong>Foundation</strong>:<br />
“Legal Path Program,” $10,000 • Price<br />
Charities: “Price Community Builders Program -<br />
Jessica Robinson,” $25,674; “Price Community<br />
Builders Program - Sarina Tidwell,” $9,148<br />
Dr. Anita Harbert<br />
Archstone <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Project Master: Multidisciplinary<br />
Adult Services Training and Evaluation<br />
for Results,” $115,005 • California Department<br />
of Social Services: “Public Child Welfare<br />
Training Academy for the Southern Region,”<br />
$2,296,116 • California Social Work Education<br />
Center: “Engaging Fathers Initiative,” $6,000<br />
• California State University <strong>San</strong> Francisco: “Bay<br />
Area Academy-Adult Protective Services,”<br />
$15,899 • The Child and Family Policy Institute of<br />
California: “Linkages Training <strong>Grant</strong>,” $15,000 •<br />
Orange County: “Orange County Core Training,”<br />
$154,000 • <strong>San</strong> Diego County Health and Human<br />
Services Agency: “Workforce Education and<br />
Training Specialist,” $37,350; “Lineworker Core<br />
Training,” $69,000; “Social Worker Training,”<br />
$81,975 • University of California at Berkeley:<br />
“Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) Training,”<br />
$15,000<br />
Dr. Anita Harbert and Mr. Donald Dudley<br />
U.S. Department of Justice: “ARRA - National<br />
Adult Protective Services Training Project,”<br />
$497,922<br />
Dr. Melinda Hohman<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Cal-<br />
METRO (California Motivational Enhancement<br />
Toward Rehabilitative Outcomes) Project,”<br />
$51,363<br />
Dr. Loring Jones<br />
Price Charities: “City Heights Evaluation Systems-<br />
Parent Engagement Project,” $5,000<br />
Dr. Eunjeong Ko<br />
Hartford <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Advance Care Planning<br />
and Low-Income Older Adults,” $50,000<br />
Dr. Thomas Reilly<br />
University of California at Berkeley: “Title IV-E-<br />
Bachelors of Social Work Programs,” $295,804;<br />
“Title IV-E-Masters of Social Work Programs<br />
– Imperial Valley Campus,” $165,495; “Title<br />
IV-E-Masters of Social Work Stipend Program,”<br />
$1,607,162; “Mental Health Educational Stipend<br />
Program,” $791,876<br />
Dr. Audrey Shillington<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego County Alcohol and Drug Services:<br />
“College Underage Drinking Prevention Program,”<br />
$321,000<br />
Dr. Susan Woodruff and Dr. John Clapp<br />
National Institute on Drug Abuse: “ARRA -<br />
Screening and Brief Intervention for Latino and<br />
Non-Latino White Drug Users,” $495,564<br />
School of Speech, Language and Hearing<br />
Sciences<br />
Dr. Karen Emmorey<br />
Gallaudet University: “Collaborative <strong>Research</strong>:<br />
Science Learning Center Visual Language and<br />
Visual Learning (VL2),” $25,000 • National<br />
Institute on Deafness and Other Communication
18 <strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
Disorders: “Language, Modality and the Brain,”<br />
$612,412<br />
Dr. Julia Evans<br />
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication<br />
Disorders: “Cognitive Representations in<br />
Specific Language Impairment,” $308,285<br />
Dr. Vera Gutierrez-Clellen<br />
Administration for Children and Families:<br />
“Vocabulary, Oral Language, and Academic<br />
Readiness (VOLAR): A Language Intervention<br />
for Latino Preschool English Language Learners<br />
Head Start Partnership,” $198,880<br />
Dr. Charlotte Lopes<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego/Imperial Counties Developmental Services,<br />
Inc.: “Regional Center/Speech-Language<br />
Clinic <strong>Contract</strong>,” $106,584<br />
Dr. Tracy Love and Dr. Lewis Shapiro<br />
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication<br />
Disorders: “The Temporal Characteristics<br />
of Brain-Language Relationships: Evidence<br />
from Impaired Populations,” $314,380<br />
Dr. Sonja Pruitt<br />
University of Toronto: “African American English<br />
Speaking Children’s Use of Tense Morphology,”<br />
$6,521<br />
Dr. Lewis Shapiro<br />
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication<br />
Disorders: “Sentence Processing in<br />
Normal and Aphasic Populations,” $313,558<br />
Dr. Carren Stika<br />
House Ear Institute: “Development and Adaptive<br />
Behavior of Young Children with Hearing Loss,”<br />
$249,452<br />
$7,752,209<br />
DOD<br />
$11,098,675<br />
NSF<br />
$11,280,558<br />
All Other<br />
n Health and Human Services 55%<br />
n National Science <strong>Foundation</strong> 14%<br />
n All Other 14%<br />
Dr. Peter Torre<br />
Tulane University: “Pediatric HIV/AIDS Cohort<br />
Study,” $14,574<br />
Dr. Matthew Walenski<br />
Georgetown University: “Language Learning in<br />
Autism,” $40,768<br />
Dr. Beverly Wulfeck<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Neurodevelopmental<br />
Studies of Language and Literacy,”<br />
$101,560 (see also Dr. Judy Reily and Dr.<br />
Pamela Moses, Psychology)<br />
Imperial Valley Campus<br />
Dr. David Pearson, Dean<br />
Dr. Elizabeth Cordero<br />
American Psychological <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Latinas,<br />
Body Image, and Breast-cancer Surgery,”<br />
$5,220 • Imperial Valley Regional Occupational<br />
Program: “Evaluation of Project Juntos,” $7,500<br />
Dr. Suzanna Fuentes-Ferreiro<br />
Imperial County: “ARRA – Medical Office Assistant<br />
Training Certificate,” $300,000 • Imperial<br />
County Department of Social Services: “English<br />
Immersion, Computer Skills, and Personal and<br />
Employment Empowerment,” $204,714<br />
Dr. Gregorio Ponce<br />
Imperial County Office of Education: “IVMP-<br />
Migrant Education Program 2010 Summer<br />
Academy,” $61,943 • University of California<br />
Office of the President: “Imperial Valley Mathematics<br />
Project CSMP State Funds,” $17,100<br />
Dr. Gregorio Ponce and Dr. Imre Tuba<br />
University of California Office of the President:<br />
“Imperial Valley Mathematics Project No Child<br />
Left Behind 6,” $27,900<br />
Federal Agency <strong>Awards</strong> (Fiscal Year 2009-2010)<br />
Total <strong>Awards</strong> = $79,893,484<br />
$6,116,522<br />
Education<br />
$43,645,520<br />
HHS<br />
n Department of Defense 10%<br />
n Education 8%<br />
Dr. Stephen Roeder and Dr. Jeanette<br />
Shumaker<br />
Imperial Valley College: “Expanding Career<br />
Opportunities for Rural Hispanics: New 2+2<br />
(Associate’s to Bachelor’s) Degree Programs<br />
in Imperial County, California,” $523,946 (see<br />
also Dr. Ethan Singer, Academic Affairs)<br />
Dr. Imre Tuba and Dr. Gregorio Ponce<br />
University of California at Los Angeles: “Strive to<br />
be the Best: Supporting Teacher Retention for<br />
Imperial Valley Educators (STRIVE),” $165,415<br />
College of Professional studies<br />
and fine arts<br />
Dr. Joyce Gattas, Dean<br />
Exercise and Nutritional Sciences<br />
Dr. Donna Beshgetoor<br />
California Department of Public Health: “Women,<br />
Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition<br />
Program,” $7,607,519; “ARRA - Women, Infants<br />
and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program,”<br />
$115,000 (see also Dr. P.J.E. Quintana, Graduate<br />
School of Public Health)<br />
Dr. Janet Harris<br />
James Hervey Johnson Charitable Educational<br />
Trust: “Exercise and Nutrition: Pathways to<br />
Well-being,” $8,000<br />
Dr. David Kahan<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong> for the Promotion of Healthy Lifestyles:<br />
“Evaluation of a Redesigned Outdoor Space on<br />
Preschool Children’s Physical Activity,” $3,450<br />
(see also Dr. James Sallis, Psychology)<br />
Dr. Susan Levy<br />
Association of Schools of Public Health: “Choosing<br />
Arthritis-specific Appropriate Physical<br />
Activity (CASAPA),” $211,393 (see also Dr.<br />
Carol Macera, Graduate School of Public<br />
Health)<br />
Dr. Simon Marshall<br />
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: “A<br />
Translation Study of the Academia Da Cidade<br />
Program (ACP),” $449,569 (see also Dr. John<br />
Elder, Graduate School of Public Health)<br />
Dr. Roger Simmons<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“Regulation of Force in Children with<br />
Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol,” $185,006<br />
School of Hospitality and Tourism<br />
Management<br />
Dr. Carl Winston<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego Bowl Game Association: “Holiday Bowl<br />
Economic Impact,” $27,000<br />
School of Music and Dance<br />
Ms. Donna Conaty<br />
Orange County Superintendent of Schools:<br />
“Southern Counties Arts Project,” $18,480 •<br />
University of California, Office of the President:<br />
“Southern Counties Arts Project No Child Left<br />
Behind - Year 6,” $62,000<br />
Ms. Donna Conaty and Ms. Helena Hanna<br />
University of California, Office of the President:<br />
“Southern Counties Arts Project,” $40,500
<strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
19<br />
Dr. Marian Liebowitz<br />
Sigma Alpha Iota Philanthropies: “Heartpower<br />
Performances,” $2,500<br />
School of Public Affairs<br />
Dr. Shawn Flanigan<br />
University of Maryland: “Radicalizing the Poor:<br />
Understanding the Influence of Service Provision<br />
on Popular Support for and Participation in<br />
Violent Groups,” $1,047<br />
School of Theatre, Television and Film<br />
Dr. Margaret Larlham<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego Unified School District: “Fire and Mist<br />
- Stories of Old Town/Old Town Fourth Grade<br />
Program,” $30,000<br />
College of Sciences<br />
Dr. Stanley Maloy, Dean<br />
Office of the Dean<br />
Dr. Thomas Carey<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “The Developmental<br />
Mathematics Collection: Extending the<br />
National Science Digital Library (NSDL) with<br />
Content and Knowledge Syntheses on Exemplary<br />
Practices for Developmental Mathematics,”<br />
$149,867<br />
Dr. Thomas Carey and Dr. Ricardo Nemirovsky<br />
William and Flora Hewlett <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Faculty<br />
Collaborations for Course Transformations<br />
(FACCTS) for Developmental Mathematics,”<br />
$240,000<br />
Dr. Giulietta Fargion<br />
National Aeronautics and Space Administration:<br />
“Management of Ocean Color Validation Data<br />
Bases,” $136,832 • Office of Naval <strong>Research</strong>:<br />
“Identifying the in situ Data Stream for National<br />
Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental<br />
Satellite System Ocean Environmental Data<br />
Records,” $74,998<br />
Dr. Eric Frost<br />
ITT Corporation: “Applied <strong>Research</strong> and Development<br />
of Services Oriented Architecture<br />
(SOA) in Support of the Consolidated Afloat<br />
Networks and Enterprises Services (CANES),”<br />
$50,000 • Space and Naval Warfare Systems<br />
Command: “Theoretical Analysis, Explanatory<br />
Studies and Technical Services,” $599,499 (see<br />
also Dr. Gordon Lee, Electrical and Computer<br />
Engineering) • U.S. Department of Defense:<br />
“Services-Oriented Architecture Imagery and<br />
GIS Content Generation, Discovery, and Delivery<br />
to Small Navy Networks Such as CANES,”<br />
$300,000 • University of Arizona: “Risk Assessment<br />
Mitigation and Alignment,” $18,258 (see<br />
also Dr. Murray Jennex and Dr. Robert Judge,<br />
Information and Decision Systems); “Situational<br />
Awareness and Decision Support for<br />
Controlling Cross-border Smuggling,” $65,055<br />
(see also Dr. Douglas Stow and Dr. Piotr<br />
Jankowski, Geography)<br />
Dr. Stanley Maloy<br />
U.S. Department of Labor: “ARRA - Biotechnology<br />
Readiness, Immersion, Certification and<br />
Degrees for Gainful Employment (BRIDGE),”<br />
$4,953,575 (see also Dr. Joseph Shapiro, College<br />
of Extended Studies, Office of the Dean)<br />
Dr. Matthew Rahn<br />
California State University <strong>San</strong> Diego: “California<br />
Mediterranean <strong>Research</strong> Learning Center,”<br />
$11,000; “Bat <strong>Research</strong>,” $18,500 • Edna<br />
Bailey Sussman <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Sussman <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Summer Internship- Alessandra Rossi<br />
and Yareli <strong>San</strong>chez Ramirez,” $11,760 • <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego River Conservancy: “<strong>San</strong> Diego RiverNet,”<br />
$240,000<br />
Dr. Matthew Rahn and Dr. Patrick Papin<br />
U.S. Department of Agriculture: “Farm Services<br />
Agency Corp Services,” $21,092<br />
Mr. Robert Welty<br />
City of <strong>San</strong> Diego Office of Homeland Security:<br />
“Unified Disaster Council,” $1,780,049<br />
Mr. Robert Welty and Dr. Eric Frost<br />
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command:<br />
“Theoretical Analysis, Explanatory Studies and<br />
Technical Services,” $314,997 (see also Dr. Gordon<br />
Lee, Electrical and Computer Engineering)<br />
Astronomy<br />
Dr. Douglas Leonard<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “The Explosion<br />
Geometry of Red Super Giant Stars,” $221,891<br />
Dr. Jerome Orosz<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Fundamental<br />
Properties of Low Mass Stars in Eclipsing Binaries,”<br />
$94,572<br />
Dr. Eric <strong>San</strong>dquist<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA - Precise<br />
Ages for Open Star Clusters from Known<br />
Detached Eclipsing Binaries,” $302,757<br />
Dr. Allen Shafter<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “A Study of Classical<br />
Novae Across Differing Stellar Populations,”<br />
$10,400<br />
Dr. William Welsh<br />
NASA Headquarters: “Detailed Modeling of<br />
Extrasolar Planet Transit Observations as a<br />
Kepler Participating Scientist,” $85,453<br />
Biology<br />
Dr. Steven Barlow, Dr. David Kimbrough and<br />
Dr. Marshal Hedin<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA - MRI-R2:<br />
Acquisition of a Field Emission SEM for a<br />
Multi-User EM Facility,” $709,200 (see also<br />
Dr. Eugene Olevsky and Dr. Khaled Morsi,<br />
Mechanical Engineering)<br />
Dr. <strong>San</strong>ford Bernstein<br />
Muscular Dystrophy Association: “Disease<br />
Mechanism and Therapy Development for<br />
Inclusion Body Myopathy Type 3,” $145,406 •<br />
National Institute of Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and<br />
Skin Diseases: “ARRA - Structure of the UNC-45<br />
Chaperone and its Interaction with Skeletal<br />
Muscle Myosin: Supplement for Summer<br />
<strong>Research</strong> Experiments,” $14,907; “Structure<br />
of the UNC-45 Chaperone and Its Interaction<br />
with Skeletal Muscle Myosin,” $260,489;<br />
“ARRA - Structure of the UNC-45 Chaperone<br />
and Its Interaction with Skeletal Muscle Myosin<br />
Administrative Supplement, Summer 2010,”<br />
$45,162 • National Institute of General Medical<br />
Sciences: “ARRA - Genetics and Molecular Biology<br />
of Myosin- Administrative Supplement,”<br />
$119,217; “Genetics and Molecular Biology of<br />
Myosin,” $328,284<br />
Dr. Annalisa Berta<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Collaborative<br />
<strong>Research</strong>: Evolution of the Mysticete Feeding<br />
Apparatus: Fossil ‘Cetotheres,’ Dental Genes,<br />
and the Genetic Basis of Baleen,” $7,500<br />
Dr. <strong>And</strong>rew Bohonak<br />
EDAW, Inc.: “Basewide Water Infrastructure and<br />
Stuart Mesa Bridge Replacement,” $23,600 •<br />
Helm Biological Consulting: “Genetic Distribution<br />
Study of the Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp,”<br />
$57,400 • URS Corporation: “Fairy Shrimp<br />
Identification Study,” $1,025<br />
Dr. Joan-Wenqiong Chen<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Tools and<br />
Resources Plant Genome <strong>Research</strong> Discovery,<br />
Revision, and Validation of Maize Genes by<br />
Proteogenomics,” $130,964<br />
Dr. Rulon Clark<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Understanding<br />
Predator-Prey Signaling Interactions: The<br />
Dynamics of Anti-snake Displays in Ground<br />
Squirrels and Kangaroo Rats,” $105,000 •<br />
The <strong>San</strong> Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Using Landscape<br />
Genetics to Understand the Impacts of Habitat<br />
Fragmentation on Animal Communities in <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego County,” $70,770<br />
Dr. Ted Cranford<br />
Fleet and Industrial Supply Center: “Virtual<br />
Experiments in Marine Bioacoustics: Using the<br />
Vibroacoustic Stimulator to Investigate the<br />
Interaction between Whales and Anthropogenic<br />
Sound,” $448,858<br />
Dr. Douglas Deutschman<br />
The Nature Reserve of Orange County: “Improving<br />
Statistical Sampling and Vegetation<br />
Monitoring,” $55,237 • <strong>San</strong> Diego Association<br />
of Governments: “Evaluation and Refinement of<br />
Vegetation Monitoring Methods for the <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program,”<br />
$149,984; “Initial Evaluation of the Status of<br />
Hermes Copper (Lycaena Hermes) on Conserved<br />
Lands in <strong>San</strong> Diego County,” $59,950 •<br />
Technology Associates International Corporation:<br />
“Tijuana River Valley Regional Park and Barnett<br />
Ranch Multiple Species Conservation Program<br />
(MSCP) Monitoring,” $2,500<br />
Dr. Douglas Deutschman and<br />
Dr. Rebecca Lewison<br />
California Department of Fish and Game: “Adaptive<br />
Management and Reserve Level Monitoring,”<br />
$56,114<br />
Dr. Kelly Doran<br />
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and<br />
Stroke: “Blood-Brain Barrier Failure in Bacterial<br />
Meningitis,” $291,020; “ARRA - Blood-Brain<br />
Failure in Bacterial Meningitis,” $19,494<br />
Dr. Ralph Feuer<br />
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and<br />
Stroke: “Coxsackievirus Latency, Immune Activation<br />
and Pathogenesis in the Central Nervous<br />
System,” $291,384<br />
Dr. Kim Finley<br />
National Institute on Aging: “Genetic Analysis of<br />
Autophagy in the Drosophila Nervous System,”<br />
$158,844
20 <strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
Dr. Kathleen Fisher and Dr. Kathy Williams<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Undergraduate<br />
Biology Education Track in the <strong>Research</strong><br />
Coordination Network Program (RCN UBE)-<br />
Incubator: Conceptual Assessments in Biology-<br />
Tools for Learning,” $49,850; “Springboard to<br />
Success - Supplement,” $102,470 (see also<br />
Dr. Meredith Houle and Dr. Alexander Chizhik,<br />
Teacher Education)<br />
Dr. Christopher Glembotski<br />
American Heart Association, Western States<br />
Affiliate: “ATF6 (Activating Transcription Factor<br />
6) Mediated Protection from Ischemia/Reperfusion<br />
Damage in the Heart-Peter Belmont,”<br />
$21,500 • California Institute for Regenerative<br />
Medicine: “<strong>SDSU</strong>/CIRM Stem Cell Internship<br />
Program,” $579,510 • National Heart, Lung, and<br />
Blood Institute: “Role of the Unfolded Protein<br />
Response in Cardiac Protection,” $400,853;<br />
“Roles for ER Stress Inducible Cardiomykines<br />
in the Heart,” $394,402 • National Institute of<br />
Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering: “Development<br />
of a New System for the Delivery of<br />
Protective Molecules to the Heart,” $74,750<br />
• National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Patterns of<br />
Coral-associated Bacterial Diversity in Pacific<br />
and Caribbean Reefs of Panama – Fellowship<br />
for Katie Barott,” $40,500; “The Evolution<br />
of Unique Feather Pigments in an Enigmatic<br />
Group of African Birds - Fellowship for Alison<br />
Shultz,” $40,500; “Addressing Spatial Heterogeneity<br />
in Alaskan Arctic Net Ecosystem<br />
Exchange of Carbon Dioxide - Fellowship<br />
for Cove Sturtevant,” $40,500 • Rees-Stealy<br />
<strong>Research</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Student Support for<br />
Medical <strong>Research</strong>,” $50,000<br />
Dr. Roberta Gottlieb<br />
Indian Health Council: “Oral Flora, Periodontitis,<br />
and Vascular Dysfunction in Young Native<br />
Americans Program,” $96,679 • National<br />
Center for <strong>Research</strong> Resources: “ARRA - In Vivo<br />
Imaging of Heart Disease and Host-Pathogen<br />
Processes,” $395,491 • National Heart, Lung,<br />
and Blood Institute: “ARRA - Rescue and Role<br />
of Complex I in Myocardial Ischemic Injury,”<br />
$157,724; “Rescue and Role of Complex I<br />
in Myocardial Ischemic Injury,” $336,375 •<br />
National Institute on Aging: “Subcellular Regulation<br />
of Autophagic Flux in Cardiomyocytes and<br />
the Heart,” $303,410<br />
Dr. Roberta Gottlieb and Dr. Asa Gustafsson<br />
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: “Juvenile<br />
Mouse Model of Delayed Anthracycline<br />
Cardiotoxicity,” $373,750<br />
Dr. Asa Gustafsson<br />
American Heart Association: “Roles of Mcl<br />
(Myeloid Cell factor)-1 and Mcl-1s in Regulating<br />
Cardiac Myocyte Survival,” $65,000 • National<br />
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: “ARRA - Role<br />
of Bnip3 in Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion,”<br />
$59,785; “Role of Bnips in Myocardial<br />
Ischemia/Reperfusion: Post-baccalaureate<br />
Supplement for Melissa Quinsay,” $13,322<br />
Dr. Greg Harris<br />
American Heart Association: “Sphingolipid<br />
Metabolism: A Novel Link Between Obesity<br />
and Dilated Cardiomyopathy- Walls,” $21,500<br />
Dr. Brian Hentschel<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “CAREER: Consequences<br />
of Short-term Food Variability During<br />
the Development of Marine Invertebrate<br />
Larvae,” $96,185 • Society of Environmental Toxicology<br />
and Chemistry: “Absorption of Persistent<br />
Organic Pollutants to Plastic: Across Resin Type<br />
and Location in <strong>San</strong> Diego Bay – Student <strong>Grant</strong><br />
for Chelsea Rochman,” $1,460 (see also Eunha<br />
Hoh, Graduate School of Public Health)<br />
Dr. Kevin Hovel<br />
University of California, Office of the President:<br />
“California Spiny Lobsters and Benthic Community<br />
Structure in Southern California: Top-down<br />
and Bottom-up Interactions,” $52,092<br />
Dr. Scott Kelley<br />
University of Maryland: “ARRA - A Quality<br />
Assurance: Coordination and Analysis<br />
Center for HMP Administrative Supplement,”<br />
$126,924<br />
Dr. Chun-Ta Lai<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>:”An Improved<br />
Understanding of Water Isotope Fractionation<br />
in Atmospheric Vapor and Its Source,”<br />
$193,994 • University of Utah: “Understanding<br />
the Influences of Seasonality and Interannual<br />
Variability on Biosphere-Atmosphere CO 2<br />
Exchange in a Network of Eight AmeriFlux<br />
Sites,” $40,000<br />
Dr. Rebecca Lewison<br />
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration:<br />
“Gull-billed Tern (Gelichodon Nilotica<br />
Vanrossemi) Habitat Use of the Tijuana River<br />
Estuary: Developing a Foraging Range and Diet<br />
with Telemetry and Stable Isotope Analysis<br />
– Kate Goodenough,” $20,000 • <strong>San</strong> Diego<br />
Unified Port District: “Identifying Critical Habitat<br />
for Endangered Species in <strong>San</strong> Diego,” $56,933<br />
• University of California, Office of the President:<br />
“Integrating Molecular Data into a Robust<br />
Population Framework for an Apex Predator –<br />
David Kacev,” $27,055<br />
Dr. Phyllis-Jean Linton<br />
National Institute on Aging: “Dendritic Cells in<br />
the Aged,” $695,556; “Dendritic Cells in the<br />
Aged - Equipment Supplement,” $89,500;<br />
“Regulatory T Cell in the Influenza Response of<br />
the Aged,” $153,238; “ARRA - Dendritic Cells in<br />
the Aged,” $135,006<br />
Dr. David Lipson<br />
Menon and Associates: “Multiplexed Aerobic<br />
Fermentation of Broad-spectrum Feedstocks<br />
for Biofuel Production,” $21,000 • National Science<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong>: “Reduction of Iron and Humic<br />
Substances as a Dominant Respiratory Process<br />
in an Arctic Peat Soil,” $186,248<br />
Dr. Jeremy Long<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Fucoid Inducible<br />
Defenses: The Causes and Consequences of<br />
Intraspecific Variation,” $242,924 • Northeastern<br />
University: “Monitoring Intertidal Zones on<br />
Islands in the Gulf of Maine,” $16,370<br />
Dr. Estralita Martin<br />
CSU Sacramento University Enterprises, Inc.: “CSU<br />
Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation<br />
(LS-AMP) Phase IV,” $55,994<br />
Dr. Robert M. Mentzer and Dr. Roberta<br />
Gottlieb<br />
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute:<br />
“Autophagy, Adenosine and Pyruvate Protection<br />
During Heart Surgery,” $772,981<br />
Dr. Walter Oechel<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Energy, Water,<br />
and Global Change as a Regional Agenda of<br />
the Americas, Pan-American Advanced Studies<br />
Institute,” $100,000 (see also Dr. Asfaw<br />
Beyene, Mechanical Engineering) • Northern<br />
Arizona University: “Controls on Carbon and<br />
Methane Flux Across a Complex Coastal Arctic<br />
Landscape,” $135,747<br />
Dr. Walter Oechel and Dr. Eric Frost<br />
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command:<br />
“Theoretical Analysis, Explanatory Studies and<br />
Technical Services,” $58,000 (see also Dr. Gordon<br />
Lee, Electrical and Computer Engineering)<br />
Dr. Jacques Perrault<br />
Lucigen Corporation: “Novel Systems for Mammalian<br />
Expression, Integration, and Knockout of<br />
Previously ‘Unclonable’ Genes,” $249,225<br />
Dr. Joy Phillips<br />
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases:<br />
“Influenza A in the Aged: A Novel Vaccination<br />
Strategy,” $185,147 • National Institute<br />
on Aging: “C5a Agonist as a Vaccine Adjuvant<br />
for the Aged,” $133,369<br />
Dr. Coralie Poizat<br />
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: “Control<br />
of Cardiac Growth by Ca2+Dependent<br />
Phosphorylation of Histones,” $186,875<br />
Dr. Robert Pozos<br />
National Center on Minority Health and Health<br />
Disparities: “Minority Health and Health<br />
Disparities International <strong>Research</strong> Training<br />
Programs,” $125,708 • U.S. Department of Education:<br />
“McNair Scholars Program,” $259,969<br />
• University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Institutional<br />
<strong>Research</strong> and Academic Career Development<br />
Award,” $97,204; “ARRA - Institutional<br />
<strong>Research</strong> and Academic Career Development<br />
Award,” $55,840<br />
Dr. Forest Rohwer<br />
Cystic Fibrosis <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Metagenomic<br />
Analysis of Viral and Microbial Communities<br />
in Cystic Fibrosis Lungs,” $75,000 • National<br />
Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Collaborative <strong>Research</strong>:<br />
Emerging Topics of Biochemical Cycling<br />
(ETBC): Coupling Between DOM, Algae, and<br />
Microbes on Coral Reef Platforms,” $311,144 •<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Application<br />
of Metagenomics to Potential New Cancer<br />
Virus Discovery in Cameroon, West-Africa,”<br />
$7,700 • Washington University in St. Louis:<br />
“Characterizing Viral (Phage) Diversity in the<br />
Gut Microbiota of Normal Individuals and<br />
those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Phase<br />
I (Studies in Healthy Twins),” $67,376; “ARRA -<br />
Metagenomic Studies of Gut Phage Diversity in<br />
Twins,” $116,384<br />
Dr. Anca Segall<br />
National Institute of General Medical Sciences:<br />
“ARRA - Pathways of Lambda Site-specific<br />
Recombination - Administrative Supplement,”<br />
$195,378; “Pathways of Lambda Site-specific<br />
Recombination,” $281,210
<strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
21<br />
Dr. Mark Sussman<br />
American Heart Association: “Telomeric Length<br />
Preservation to Antagonize Myocardial Aging<br />
- Cottage,” $21,500 • American Heart Association<br />
Western States Affiliate: “American Heart<br />
Association Predoctoral Fellowship for Natalie<br />
Gude,” $21,500 • National Heart, Lung, and<br />
Blood Institute: “Protecting Myocardium by<br />
Enhancing Mitochondrial Integrity,” $1,976,109;<br />
“ARRA - Engineering Cardiac Progenitor<br />
Cells to Enhance Myocardial Regeneration,”<br />
$500,000; “Stem Cell Signaling in the Pathologically<br />
Challenged Myocardium,” $434,100;<br />
“Protecting Myocardium by Enhancing Mitochondrial<br />
Integrity - Pearl Quijada,” $45,263;<br />
“Nucleolar Disruption in Response to Cardiomyopathic<br />
Stress and Injury,” $224,250<br />
Dr. Marilyn Thoman<br />
National Institute on Aging: “Novel Gene<br />
Therapy for Restoration of Aged Thymopoiesis,”<br />
$697,153<br />
Dr. Constantine Tsoukas<br />
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases:<br />
“ARRA - Generation of an ITK Biosensor<br />
Tool Box,” $184,400; “ARRA - Regulation of ITK<br />
in Lung Allergy,” $185,638<br />
Dr. Roland Wolkowicz<br />
California HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Branch: “The<br />
Role of CHII-COP9 Interactions in HIV-1 Infection,”<br />
$100,000<br />
Dr. Ricardo Zayas<br />
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine:<br />
“The Molecular Basis Underlying Adult<br />
Neurogenesis During Regeneration and Tissue<br />
Renewal,” $339,034<br />
Dr. Robert Zeller<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “The Regulation<br />
and Function of miR-124 in Ascidian Neural<br />
Development,” $130,000<br />
Dr. Thomas Zink<br />
Naval Facilities Engineering Command: “Erosion<br />
Control for Mission Gorge Recreational Facility/<br />
Murphy Canyon Housing Complex,” $27,269 •<br />
U.S. Navy: “Assessing Landscape Subsidies for<br />
Common Ravens,” $95,399; “Camp Pendleton<br />
Weed Eradication and Riparian Restoration,”<br />
$1,199,998; “Coronado Dunes Habitat Restoration,”<br />
$27,531; “Endangered Plant Species<br />
Management, Protection and Habitat Enhancement,<br />
Naval Base Point Loma,” $31,234;<br />
“Miramar Erosion Sites Restoration,” $194,574<br />
• “Native Seed Collection, Propagation, Site<br />
Selection Outplanting, and Maintenance and<br />
Erosion Control and Habitat Restoration Integrated<br />
Natural Resources Management Plan<br />
(INRMP) Implementation,” $13,650; “Point<br />
Loma Endangered Plant Species Management,”<br />
$41,943; “<strong>San</strong> Diego River Habitat Restoration,”<br />
$62,476; “Sensitive and Listed Plant Species<br />
Management for Naval Base Coronado,”<br />
$24,777; “Small Project Design for Habitat<br />
Fragmentation at Naval Base Point Loma and<br />
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar,” $57,328;<br />
Southern California Edison Company: “Restoration<br />
and Revegetation <strong>Research</strong> in Antelope<br />
Valley,” $15,000 • U.S. Department of Defense:<br />
“Miramar Pipeline Repair Restoration,” $44,971<br />
• U.S. Navy: “Invasive Species Control at Point<br />
Mugu and <strong>San</strong> Nicolas Island,” $50,188; “Camp<br />
Pendleton 40-Acre Riparian Restoration,”<br />
$285,997<br />
Dr. Thomas Zink and Dr. John Crockett<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego River Conservancy: “<strong>San</strong> Diego River<br />
Conservancy Restoration Project,” $475,567;<br />
“Restoration of 4.5 Acres Near Carlton Oaks<br />
Country Club,” $238,086<br />
Chemistry and Biochemistry<br />
Dr. Laurance Beauvais<br />
The <strong>San</strong> Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Preparation of Functional<br />
Materials with Applications in Hydrogen<br />
Storage,” $51,365<br />
Dr. Bernt Mikael Bergdahl<br />
MyChem LLC: “Synthetic Approaches and Biological<br />
Evaluation of Some 5-Substituted and<br />
5, 5-Disubstituted 2’-Deoxyribonucleotides,”<br />
$19,110<br />
Dr. Carl Carrano<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “International Collaboration<br />
in Chemistry: Mechanisms of Iron<br />
Uptake and Storage in Marine Macroalgae - An<br />
Integrated Bioinorganic Approach,” $105,822<br />
• University of California, Office of the President:<br />
“The Role of Bacteria Symbiotic Metabolites<br />
in the Development of Toxic Phytoplankton<br />
Blooms,” $83,266<br />
Dr. Carl Carrano and Dr. <strong>And</strong>rew Cooksy<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Purchase of<br />
Molecular Sciences Computer Cluster,”<br />
$147,708<br />
Dr. <strong>And</strong>rew Cooksy<br />
U.S. Army <strong>Research</strong> Office: “Integrated Experimental<br />
and Computational Study of Relocalization<br />
in Combustion Intermediates,” $45,500<br />
Dr. <strong>And</strong>rew Cooksy and Dr. David Pullman<br />
Army Material Command: “Computer Cluster<br />
for Quantum Chemical Studies of High-spin<br />
Intermediates and Graphite,” $94,366<br />
Dr. Douglas Grotjahn<br />
University of Pittsburgh: “A New Dimension in<br />
Renal Clearance Design Criteria for Dendrimer<br />
Nanostructures,” $144,153<br />
Dr. Douglas Grotjahn and Dr. <strong>And</strong>rew Cooksy<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Experimental and<br />
Theoretical Studies of Bifunctional Organmetallic<br />
Catalysis,” $35,000<br />
Dr. Christopher Harrison<br />
World Anti-Doping: “Blood Doping Screening<br />
through Capillary Electrophoresis,” $100,000<br />
Dr. Tom Huxford<br />
American Cancer Society: “Structural Biochemistry<br />
of the IkappaB Kinase Beta Subunit,”<br />
$150,000 • Lpath Therapeutics, Inc.: “Structurebased<br />
Design of Humanized Monoclonal Antibodies<br />
to Recognize Bioactive Lipids: Platform<br />
for Drug Discovery,” $22,023<br />
Dr. Shelli McAlpine<br />
National Cancer Institute: “ARRA - Conformational-based<br />
Design and Development of<br />
Antitumor Agents,” $315,400 • Herman Frasch<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong>: “Development of New Antibiotics<br />
with a Novel Target,” $50,000<br />
Dr. David Pullman<br />
PURE Bioscience: “Synthesis, Characterization,<br />
and Manipulation of Silver Nanoclusters,”<br />
$100,000<br />
Dr. Diane Smith<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Electrochemical<br />
Studies of Nitroimidazole Derivatives,”<br />
$20,000<br />
Dr. William Stumph<br />
California Metabolic <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Arne<br />
N. Wick Predoctoral <strong>Research</strong> Fellowship for<br />
Youly Ly,” $52,400; “Enzyme Regulation, Lipid,<br />
and Carbohydrate Metabolism,” $68,688 •<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “RNA Polymerase-<br />
Specific Transformation Complex Assembly<br />
on snRNA Genes: Structural and Functional<br />
Relationships,” $159,999; “RNA Polymerasespecific<br />
Transcription Complex Assembly<br />
on snRNA Genes: Structural and Functional<br />
Relationships - Supplement,” $6,000<br />
Dr. William Tong<br />
Johns Hopkins University: “Sensitive Standoff<br />
Detection of Explosive Chemicals by Nonlinear<br />
Laser Wave Mixing,” $100,000 • National Institute<br />
of General Medical Sciences: “ARRA - <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego State University Biomedical <strong>Research</strong><br />
Support Program,” $319,248<br />
Dr. William Tong and Dr. <strong>San</strong>ford Bernstein<br />
National Institute of General Medical Sciences:<br />
“<strong>San</strong> Diego State University Minority Biomedical<br />
<strong>Research</strong> Support Program,” $499,422<br />
Computer Science<br />
Dr. Leland Beck<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Cooperative<br />
Learning Methods for Java-based CS1 Courses,”<br />
$9,344 (see also Dr. Alexander Chizhik,<br />
Teacher Education)<br />
Dr. Robert Edwards<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “REU-Collaborative<br />
<strong>Research</strong>: PHANTOME: Phage Annotation<br />
Tools and Methods,” $302,143<br />
Dr. Christopher Paolini<br />
National Aeronautics and Space Administration:<br />
“Residence Time Driven Flame Spread Over<br />
Solid Fuels,” $417,203 (see also Dr. Subrata<br />
Bhattacharjee, Dr. Fletcher Miller, Mechanical<br />
Engineering)<br />
Dr. Marie Roch<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Real Time<br />
Detection Algorithms for Autonomous Underwater<br />
Vehicles (AUVs),” $40,000<br />
Dr. Faramarz Valafar<br />
Genomics Institute of the Novartis <strong>Research</strong><br />
<strong>Foundation</strong>: “BioGPS Portal for Distributed Data<br />
Generation, Gene Annotation, and Application<br />
Development,” $37,375<br />
Dr. Marko Vuskovic<br />
New York University School of Medicine: “Biomarker<br />
Study of Lung Cancer and AIDS Associated<br />
Malignancies,” $35,561<br />
Dr. Tao Xie<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA - CAREER:<br />
Architectural Support for Integrating NAND<br />
Flash Solid State Disks into Enterprise-class<br />
Storage Systems,” $436,000
22 <strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
Geological Sciences<br />
Dr. Steven Day<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Earthquake Rupture<br />
Simulations: Thermo-mechanical Models<br />
and Validation with Strong Motion Data,”<br />
$94,760<br />
Dr. Steven Day and Dr. Kim Olsen<br />
University of Southern California: “ARRA -<br />
Outward on the Spiral: Petascale Inference in<br />
Earthquake System Science,” $199,998<br />
Dr. Gary Girty<br />
Granite Construction Company: “Characterizing<br />
the Damage Zone of the Elsinore Fault,”<br />
$12,600 • National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA<br />
- Using the Tertiary Volcanic and Gravelly<br />
Sedimentologic Record to Test the Timing and<br />
Evolution of the Chocolate Mountains Anticlinorium,<br />
South East California,” $132,793<br />
Dr. Barry Hanan<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Collaborative<br />
<strong>Research</strong>: Hotspot Rift Interaction and<br />
Geochemistry of the North Atlantic Mantle: A<br />
U.S.-Norwegian Expedition to Sample the Aegir<br />
Ridge ‘Hole’ in the Iceland Hotspot,” $220,049<br />
• Pennsylvania State University: “Hf Isotope<br />
Analyses,” $52,000<br />
Dr. George Jiracek<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA - International<br />
<strong>Research</strong> Experiences for Students<br />
U.S. - New Zealand Collaboration on Applied<br />
Geothermal Exploration and Assessment,”<br />
$148,851<br />
Dr. Shou Ma<br />
United States Geological Survey: “Dynamic<br />
Modeling of MW 7.0 Earthquakes on the<br />
Sierra Madre - Cucamonga Fault System and<br />
Resultant Strong Ground Motions in Greater<br />
Los Angeles: Effects of Inelastic Off-fault<br />
Response,” $74,885 • University of Southern<br />
California: “3D Rupture Dynamics, Validation of<br />
the Numerical Simulation Method,” $14,000;<br />
“Effects of Off-fault Inelasticity on 3D Dynamic<br />
Interaction of Echelon Strike-slip Faults,”<br />
$35,000<br />
Dr. Robert Mellors and Dr. Eric Frost<br />
California Seismic Safety Commission: “Education<br />
and Outreach Web Site Development for<br />
the California Seismic Safety Commission,”<br />
$30,000<br />
Dr. Kim Olsen<br />
United States Geological Survey: “3D Broadband<br />
Ground Motion Estimation for Large Earthquakes<br />
on the New Madrid Seismic Zone,<br />
Central United States,” $43,866 • University of<br />
Southern California: “A Collaborative Project: 3D<br />
Rupture Dynamics, Validation of the Numerical<br />
Simulation Method,” $7,000; “Development,<br />
Implementation and Testing of a ‘Goodnessof-Fit’<br />
Module for Broadband Synthesis,”<br />
$20,000; “Validation of High Frequency Grand<br />
Motion Simulations on the SCEC Broadband<br />
Platform,” $19,499<br />
Dr. Aaron Pietruszka<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Collaborative<br />
<strong>Research</strong>: Hawaiian Plume Heterogeneity<br />
Revealed by Kilauea’s Ongoing Eruption,<br />
Prehistoric Lavas and Olivine-hosted Melt<br />
Inclusions,” $45,718<br />
Dr. Thomas Rockwell<br />
United States Geological Survey: “A Long Record<br />
of Earthquakes with Timing and Displacements<br />
for the Imperial Fault: A Test of Earthquake<br />
Recurrence Models,” $77,625 • University<br />
of Southern California: “Characterization of<br />
Earthquake Slip Distribution of the Central<br />
<strong>San</strong> Jacinto Fault: What to Expect in the Next<br />
Large Earthquake,” $25,000; “Characterization<br />
of Pulverized Granitoids in the Little Rock<br />
Core Along the <strong>San</strong> <strong>And</strong>reas Fault,” $17,207;<br />
“Constraining Accelerated Holocene Slip Rates<br />
of the Southern <strong>San</strong> Jacinto Fault System,”<br />
$14,000; “Quantifying Spatial and Temporal<br />
Slip-rate Variation of the Southern <strong>San</strong> Jacinto<br />
Fault System,” $6,000; “SoSAFE - 4D Characterization<br />
of the Mystic Lake Paleoseismic Site,<br />
Claremont Fault,” $59,000<br />
Dr. Thomas Rockwell and Dr. Gary Girty<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Collaborative<br />
<strong>Research</strong>: Structural Architecture and Evolutionary<br />
Plate-Boundary Processes Along the<br />
<strong>San</strong> Jacinto Fault Zone,” $110,083<br />
Dr. Stephen Schellenberg<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Workshop<br />
Proposal: Increasing U.S. Graduate Student Participation<br />
in the International Urbino Summer<br />
School in Paleoclimatology,” $48,807<br />
Dr. Patrick Williams<br />
United States Geological Survey: “Northern<br />
Hayward Earthquake Recurrence: Paleoseismic<br />
Investigation of <strong>San</strong> Pablo Creek Terrace<br />
Deposits,” $59,960 • University of Southern California:<br />
“Tripod LiDAR Mapping of Slip-per-event<br />
Geomorphic Sites, Southernmost <strong>San</strong> <strong>And</strong>reas<br />
Fault Coachella Valley,” $20,000<br />
Mathematics and Statistics<br />
Dr. Janet Bowers and Dr. Susan Nickerson<br />
SRI International: “Universal Design for Teaching<br />
and Learning Proportionality: Digital Pre<br />
Algebra Curriculum as a Supportive Pre-service<br />
Resource,” $43,936<br />
Dr. Jose Castillo<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Pan American<br />
Advanced Study Institute on Modeling in Computational<br />
Science and Engineering: Carabobo,<br />
Venezuela, Fall 2009,” $99,980 • University of<br />
California at Davis: “Dengue Prevention Consortium,”<br />
$95,209<br />
Dr. Jose Castillo, Dr. <strong>And</strong>rew Cooksy and<br />
Dr. Christopher Paolini<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “MRI: Acquisition<br />
of High Speed Network Infrastructure for<br />
High Performance Distributed Computation,”<br />
$255,873<br />
Dr. Jose Castillo, Dr. Robert Mellors and<br />
Dr. Christopher Paolini<br />
U.S. Department of Energy: “ARRA - Web-based<br />
CO 2<br />
Subsurface Modeling,” $299,993<br />
Dr. Jose Castillo, Dr. Antonio Palacios and<br />
Dr. Peter Blomgren<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Acquisition of a<br />
Computational Mathematics Cluster,” $91,065<br />
(see also Dr. Gustaaf Jacobs, Aerospace Engineering)<br />
Dr. Jose Castillo and Dr. Paul Paolini<br />
National Institute of General Medical Sciences:<br />
“ARRA - Bridges to the Baccalaureate,”<br />
$166,962; “Bridges to the Baccalaureate,”<br />
$188,361 • National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Undergraduate<br />
Student Scholarships for Participation<br />
in Interdisciplinary Computational Science and<br />
Engineering <strong>Research</strong>,” $147,946 (see also Dr.<br />
Satchi Venkataraman (Aerospace Engineering<br />
and Engineering Mechanics)<br />
Dr. Jose Castillo and Dr. Marie Roch<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Cyber-<br />
Bridge,” $121,739<br />
Dr. John Elwin<br />
University of California Office of the President:<br />
“No Child Left Behind – Year 6 CSMP <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego Math Project,” $27,900; “CSMP <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego Math Project - State Program,” $17,100<br />
(see also Dr. Rafaela <strong>San</strong>ta-Cruz, Teacher<br />
Education)<br />
Dr. <strong>And</strong>rew Izsak and Dr. Joanne Lobato<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Diagnosing Teachers’<br />
Multiplicative Reasoning,” $428,648<br />
Dr. Richard Levine and Dr. Juanjuan Fan<br />
National Eye Institute: “Measuring and Predicting<br />
Visual Field Progression with Longitudinal-<br />
Survival CART,” $187,136<br />
Dr. C.D. Lin<br />
Rady Children’s Hospital <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Statistical<br />
Analyses for the Performance of Epilumescence<br />
Digital Imaging of Atypical NEVI with<br />
Clinical-hostopathological Diagnosis,” $1,750 •<br />
<strong>San</strong> Diego Museum of Man: “Statistical Analysis<br />
of Body Structures and Activities Among Different<br />
Skeletal Populations,” $1,750<br />
Dr. Ricardo Nemirovsky<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Tangibility for<br />
the Teaching, Learning and Communicating of<br />
Mathematics,” $536,443 • Science Museum of<br />
Minnesota: “Math Core for Museums,” $257,143<br />
Dr. Susan Nickerson<br />
Lake Elsinore Unified School District: “Algebraic:<br />
Addressing Learning Gaps in Education by<br />
Raising Algebraic Understanding and Increasing<br />
Content Knowledge,” $243,708<br />
Dr. Michael O’Sullivan<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Communications<br />
and Information <strong>Foundation</strong>s: Small List Decoding<br />
for Algebraic Geometry Codes: Theoretical<br />
Analysis, Efficient Algorithms, Practical Implementation,”<br />
$223,974<br />
Dr. Antonio Palacios<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “DynSyst Special<br />
Topics: Coupled Inertial Navigation System,”<br />
$250,000 • Office of Naval <strong>Research</strong>: “2010<br />
International Conference on Applications in<br />
Nonlinear Dynamics,” $30,000<br />
Dr. Antonio Palacios and Dr. Eric Frost<br />
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command:<br />
“Theoretical Analysis, Explanatory Studies and<br />
Technical Services,” $99,154 (see also Dr. Gordon<br />
Lee, Electrical and Computer Engineering)<br />
Dr. Chris Rasmussen<br />
Arizona Board of Regents: “Collaborative<br />
<strong>Research</strong>: Investigating Issues of the Individual<br />
and the Collective Along a Continuum Between<br />
Informal and Formal Reason,” $58,844 • Math-
<strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
23<br />
ematical Association of America: “Characteristics<br />
of Successful Programs in College Calculus,”<br />
$182,120 • National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “REU:<br />
Collaborative <strong>Research</strong>: Investigating Issues<br />
of the Individual and the Collective Along a<br />
Continuum between Informal and Formal<br />
Reasoning,” $16,950; “Collaborative <strong>Research</strong>:<br />
A Conference to Promote the Integration of<br />
<strong>Research</strong> on Undergraduate Mathematics,<br />
Physics, and Chemistry Education,” $132,670<br />
Dr. Samuel Shen<br />
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration:<br />
“Error Assessment for United States<br />
Historical Climatology Network Time Series,”<br />
$19,528 • U.S. Department of Energy: “Using<br />
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement<br />
Observations to Evaluate Global Circulation<br />
Model Cloud Statistics for the Development of<br />
Stochastic Cloud-Radiation Parameterizations,”<br />
$70,904<br />
Physics<br />
Dr. Fred Goldberg and Dr. Sharon Bendall<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Learning Progressions<br />
for Scientific Inquiry: A Model Implementation<br />
in the Context of Energy,” $537,753<br />
Dr. Calvin Johnson<br />
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: “Development<br />
of Large Dimension Configuration-<br />
Interaction Methods in Support of Nuclear<br />
Density Functional Calculations,” $46,719 • U.S.<br />
Department of Energy: “Computational Nuclear<br />
Structure and Fundamental Symmetries,”<br />
$130,000; “Building a Universal Nuclear Energy<br />
Density Functional,” $55,000<br />
Dr. Usha Sinha<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Professional<br />
Science Master’s in Medical Physics: Partnering<br />
for Success,” $299,584<br />
Dr. Usha Sinha and Dr. Jose Castillo<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA - Science<br />
Master’s Program Integrating Regulatory<br />
Affairs in BioScience and Biomedical Physics: A<br />
Scalable, Replicable Model Addressing Current<br />
and Emerging Workforce Needs,” $326,117<br />
Dr. Malgorzata Stramska<br />
National Aeronautics and Space Administration:<br />
“Seasonal and Interannual Variability in the<br />
Vertical Flux of Particulate Organic Carbon in<br />
the North Polar Atlantic,” $139,803<br />
Dr. Alan Sweedler<br />
California State University, Office of the Chancellor:<br />
“Public Interest Energy <strong>Research</strong> (PIER)<br />
- Energy Innovations Small <strong>Grant</strong> (EISG)<br />
Program,” $5,749,925<br />
Psychology<br />
Dr. Nader Amir<br />
National Institute of Mental Health: “Evaluation<br />
of a Novel Working Memory Training Program<br />
to Decrease Symptoms of Post Traumatic<br />
Stress Disorder – Fellowship for Jessica<br />
Bomyea,” $28,766<br />
Dr. Catherine Atkins and Dr. Stanley Maloy<br />
National Institute of General Medical Sciences:<br />
“Minority Access to <strong>Research</strong> Careers (MARC)<br />
- Undergraduate Student Training in Academic<br />
<strong>Research</strong> (USTAR),” $375,669<br />
Dr. Susan Brasser<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“Orosensory Contributions to Alcohol<br />
Ingestion,” $295,320; “Orosensory Contributions<br />
to Alcohol Ingestion - Diversity Supplement<br />
for N. Castro,” $30,709<br />
Dr. Thereasa Cronan<br />
National Institute of Mental Health: “ARRA -<br />
Minority <strong>Research</strong> Infrastructure Support Program<br />
(M-RISP) at <strong>San</strong> Diego State University,”<br />
$168,845; “Minority <strong>Research</strong> Infrastructure<br />
Support Program (M-RISP) at <strong>San</strong> Diego State<br />
University,” $325,926; “Career Opportunity and<br />
<strong>Research</strong> (COR) at <strong>San</strong> Diego State University,”<br />
$240,130<br />
Dr. Linda Gallo<br />
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: “ARRA<br />
- Ancillary to Hispanic Community Health<br />
Study/Study of Latinos: Sociocultural Factors<br />
and Cardiovascular Disease Risk/Prevalence in<br />
Hispanics,” $2,478,412; “Cultural Factors and<br />
Metabolic Syndrome Risk in Mexican-American<br />
Women - Karla Espinosa de los Monteros,”<br />
$29,145 • Scripps <strong>Research</strong> Institute: “Scripps<br />
Translational Science Institute,” $29,900;<br />
Scripps Translational Science Institute: NCRR<br />
ARRA Community Engagement,” $67,099<br />
Dr. Paul Gilbert<br />
National Institute on Aging: “Age-related Odor<br />
Memory Impairment in a Rodent Model,”<br />
$173,230<br />
Dr. Rachel Haine<br />
National Institute of Mental Health: “Promoting<br />
Parent Participatory Engagement in Youth<br />
Mental Health Services,” $178,479<br />
Dr. Elizabeth Klonoff<br />
California Department of Health Services: “STAKE<br />
Act (Stop Tobacco Access to Kids Enforcement),”<br />
$395,000 • National Cancer Institute:<br />
“ARRA - Minority Biospecimen/ Biobanking<br />
- Geographic Management Program (BMap)<br />
for Region 6: Administrative Supplement,”<br />
$299,000<br />
Dr. Elizabeth Klonoff and Dr. Stanley Maloy<br />
National Cancer Institute: “Comprehensive<br />
<strong>SDSU</strong>/UCSD Cancer Center Partnership,”<br />
$1,535,612<br />
Dr. Alan Litrownik<br />
Administration on Children, Youth, and Families:<br />
“Consortium for Longitudinal Studies of Child<br />
Maltreatment- <strong>San</strong> Diego Site,” $250,000 •<br />
Inger Davis: “Child Welfare <strong>Research</strong>,” $6,000<br />
• National Institute of General Medical Sciences:<br />
“Longitudinal Effects of Family Violence on the<br />
Development of Delinquency and Aggression:<br />
National <strong>Research</strong> Service Award (NRSA) -<br />
Miguel Villodas,” $5,189<br />
Dr. Vanessa Malcarne<br />
California Breast Cancer <strong>Research</strong> Program:<br />
“Breast Cancer Clinical Trials Education Program,”<br />
$69,075<br />
Dr. Vanessa Malcarne and Dr. Scott Roesch<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Clinical<br />
Trials Education for Hispanics,” $57,061<br />
Dr. <strong>San</strong>dra Marshall<br />
Office of Naval <strong>Research</strong>: “Cognitive Models of<br />
Decision Making in Maritime Headquarters<br />
with Maritime Operations Center: A New<br />
Perspective on Cognitive Workload,” $133,849;<br />
“Multi-display Eye Tracking Apparatus for<br />
Decision Making in Maritime Operations Center,”<br />
$362,658<br />
Dr. Georg Matt<br />
California Tobacco Related Disease <strong>Research</strong><br />
Program: “Smoking Policies and Secondhand<br />
Smoke in Hotels,” $14,999 (see also Dr. P.J.E.<br />
Quintana, Graduate School of Public Health)<br />
Dr. Sarah Mattson<br />
Indiana University: “A Multisite Neurobehavioral<br />
Assessment of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum<br />
Disorder,” $17,530 • National Institute on Alcohol<br />
Abuse and Alcoholism: “ARRA - A Multisite<br />
Neurobehavioral Assessment of Fetal Alcohol<br />
Spectrum Disorders - Administrative Supplement,”<br />
$346,683; “Emotion-based Decision<br />
Making in Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum<br />
Disorders - Fellowship for Linnea Vaurio,”<br />
$27,822 • University of California at Los Angeles:<br />
“Mapping the Brain, the Face and Neurocognitive<br />
Function in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum<br />
Disorders,” $63,201<br />
Dr. Sarah Mattson and Dr. Edward Riley<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“A Multisite Neurobehavioral Assessment<br />
of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders,” $673,105<br />
Dr. Pamela Moses<br />
National Institute of Child Health and Human<br />
Development: “Assessment of Cognitive Neurodevelopment<br />
in Children with Cerebral Palsy in<br />
China,” $287,042<br />
Dr. Ralph Axel Mueller<br />
National Institute of Mental Health: “Linking<br />
Local Activity and Functional Connectivity in<br />
Autism,” $369,635 • National Institute of Neurological<br />
Disorders and Stroke: “Neurodevelopment<br />
Plasticity of Language: From Bottom-up<br />
to Top-down: NRSA Fellowship for Erin Parks,”<br />
$22,688<br />
Dr. Claire Murphy<br />
National Institute on Aging: “Chemosensory<br />
Perception and Psychophysics in the Aged,”<br />
$303,410 • National Institute on Deafness and<br />
Other Communication Disorders: “Olfactory<br />
Evoked Potentials in Clinical Populations,”<br />
$314,037<br />
Dr. Joseph Price<br />
National Institute of Mental Health: “Community<br />
Implementation of KEEP: Fidelity and Generalization<br />
of Parenting Effects,” $1,341,144 • Rady<br />
Children’s Hospital <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Advanced Center<br />
to Improve Pediatric Mental Health Care<br />
(ACIPMHC),” $300,313<br />
Dr. Laura Proctor<br />
National Institute on Drug Abuse: “Trajectories of<br />
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adolescent<br />
Substance Abuse,” $156,088<br />
Dr. Judy Reilly<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “ARRA - Humancentered<br />
Computing: Medium: Collaborative<br />
<strong>Research</strong>: Computational Analysis of Nonverbal<br />
Behavior in Adaptive Tutoring,” $399,996 •<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Social and<br />
Affective Components of Communication,”<br />
$55,292
24 <strong>Grant</strong> and <strong>Contract</strong> <strong>Awards</strong><br />
Dr. Judy Reilly and Dr. Pamela Moses<br />
University of California at <strong>San</strong> Diego: “Neurodevelopmental<br />
Studies of Language and Literacy,”<br />
$101,560 (see also Dr. Beverly Wulfeck,<br />
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences)<br />
Dr. Edward Riley<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“Mechanisms for Risk Taking Behavior in<br />
Adolescents with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure<br />
- Fellowship for Alissa Bazinet,” $30,355; “Collaborative<br />
Initiative on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum<br />
Disorders - Administrative Core,” $906,840;<br />
“Alcohol <strong>Research</strong> in the Science/ Practitioner<br />
Model,” $270,906; “15th Congress of International<br />
Society for Biomedical <strong>Research</strong> on<br />
Alcohol,” $211,165<br />
Dr. Edward Riley and Dr. Sarah Mattson<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“Behavioral EEG and MRI Evaluation of<br />
Prenatal Alcohol Exposure,” $59,800<br />
Dr. Edward Riley and Dr. Jennifer Thomas<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“Behavioral Effects of Neonatal Alcohol<br />
Exposure,” $258,684<br />
Dr. Scott Roesch<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“Prevalence and Correlates of Alcohol Consumption<br />
Among African Americans - Feion<br />
Villodas,” $26,986 • National Institute of Child<br />
Health and Human Development: “Intraethnic<br />
and Interethnic Differences in Daily Stress,<br />
Coping and Health: National <strong>Research</strong> Service<br />
Award Fellowship - Arianna Aldridge,” $27,905<br />
Dr. James Sallis<br />
California Endowment: “Active Living <strong>Research</strong><br />
Conference,” $7,500 • <strong>Foundation</strong> for the Promotion<br />
of Healthy Lifestyles: “Evaluation of a Redesigned<br />
Outdoor Space on Preschool Children’s<br />
Physical Activity,” $3,450 (see also Dr. David<br />
Kahan, Exercise and Nutritional Sciences) •<br />
National Cancer Institute: “IPEN: International<br />
Study of Built Environment, Physical Activity,<br />
and Obesity,” $690,723 • National Heart,<br />
Lung, and Blood Institute: “Ecological Analysis<br />
of Activity, Eating and Weight in Adolescents,”<br />
$633,123 • Robert Wood Johnson <strong>Foundation</strong>:<br />
“Technical Assistance and Direction: Active<br />
Living <strong>Research</strong> National Program Office,”<br />
$1,243,959 • Seattle Children’s Hospital and<br />
Regional Medical Center: “Obesity and the Built<br />
Environment,” $176,324<br />
Dr. Jennifer Thomas<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Study<br />
Group Annual Meeting,” $18,450<br />
Dr. Sara Unsworth<br />
Purdue University: “Sharing the Land,” $435,061<br />
Dr. Vanessa Robin Weersing<br />
Columbus Children’s <strong>Research</strong> Institute: “Brief<br />
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for<br />
Pediatric Abdominal Pain and Anxiety,” $7,177<br />
• National Institute of Child Health and Human<br />
Development: “Cross Cultural Comparison of<br />
Interactions between Anxious Mothers and<br />
Their Children - Araceli Gonzalez,” $41,176 •<br />
National Institute of Mental Health: “1/2 - Brief<br />
CBT for Pediatric Anxiety and Depression in<br />
Primary Care,” $355,990 • University of Pittsburgh:<br />
“Prevention of Depression: Impact on the<br />
Transition to Early Adulthood,” $24,515<br />
Dr. May Yeh<br />
National Institute of Mental Health: “Symptom<br />
Severity, Treatment Engagement, and Outcomes<br />
for Culturally Diverse Youth: Katherine<br />
Tsai,” $27,139; “Race/Ethnicity, Parental<br />
Involvement and Youth Mental Health Service<br />
Outcomes - June Liang,” $204<br />
GRADUATE AND RESEARCH AFFAIRS<br />
Dr. Thomas Scott, Vice President<br />
Ms. Camille Nebeker<br />
National Science <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Ethics Education<br />
for Professional Science Master’s Programs,”<br />
$300,000 (see also Dr. Dena Plemmons,<br />
Graduate School of Public Health)<br />
Dr. Thomas Scott<br />
United States Geological Survey: “California<br />
Water Science Center and Ecological <strong>Research</strong><br />
Center,” $1,041,843<br />
KPBS: educational radio and<br />
television<br />
Mr. Thomas Karlo, General Manager<br />
Ms. Charlotte Albergetis<br />
Life Technologies: “Science Education Awareness,”<br />
$50,000<br />
Ms. Jennifer Bagg<br />
Corporation for Public Broadcasting: “Radio<br />
Community Service <strong>Grant</strong>,” $501,270; “Television<br />
Community Service <strong>Grant</strong>,” $1,930,264;<br />
“Television Interconnection <strong>Grant</strong>,” $38,499<br />
Mr. John Decker<br />
Akaloa Resource <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Education<br />
Reporter,” $79,000 • Alliance Healthcare <strong>Foundation</strong>:<br />
“Travel for Healthcare Reporting Fund,”<br />
$7,500<br />
Mr. Thomas Karlo<br />
Alliance Healthcare <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Healthcare<br />
Reporting Fund,” $60,000 • Corporation for<br />
Public Broadcasting: “Ready to Learn-CPB,”<br />
$40,000 • National Telecommunications and<br />
Information Administration: “KPBS Television<br />
Master Control Digital Conversion,” $525,732<br />
• Outreach Extensions: “Super WHY! Reading<br />
Camp,” $7,583<br />
Ms. Deanna Mackey<br />
Akaloa Resource <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Local Television<br />
Programming,” $321,000; “Non-PBS Television<br />
Program Acquisitions,” $200,000<br />
Ms. Monica Medina<br />
Akaloa Resource <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Non-PBS<br />
Television Program Acquisitions,” $162,000;<br />
“Education Reporter,” $81,000; “Local Television<br />
Programming,” $377,000 • California<br />
Department of Education: “ARRA - Preschool<br />
Education Program (PEP),” $52,499 • The <strong>San</strong><br />
Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>: “Raising Readers Dr. Seuss<br />
2010/11” $25,000 • Sesame Workshop: “Electric<br />
Company Circuit Tour,” $5,000 • WGBH: “This<br />
Emotional Life,” $11,000<br />
Ms. Ena Newell<br />
DOD Naval Facilities Engineering Command: “<strong>San</strong><br />
Clemente Island Natural Resources Training<br />
Video,” $33,303<br />
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE<br />
Dr. Stephen Weber, President<br />
Mr. Aaron Bruce<br />
Alliance Healthcare <strong>Foundation</strong>: “<strong>SDSU</strong> Embrace<br />
the Streets,” $2,500<br />
<strong>Research</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Mr. Dan Gilbreath, Executive Director<br />
Parent Programs<br />
Mr. W. Timothy Hushen<br />
Flagstaff Unified School District: “ARRA - Leadership<br />
Development Training for the Flagstaff<br />
Unified School District, “$42,000 • Los Angeles<br />
Unified School District: “Parent Involvement<br />
Leadership Training to Develop School, Family,<br />
and Community Partnerships,” $4,800<br />
• Madera County Office of Education: “Parent<br />
Involvement Leadership Training to Develop<br />
School, Family, and Community Partnerships,”<br />
$3,500<br />
Student Internship Programs<br />
Mr. W. Timothy Hushen<br />
General Atomics Corporation: “Technical Student<br />
Services Program,” $1,754,076 • Science<br />
Applications International Corporation: “Student<br />
Services: Data Analysis and <strong>Research</strong> Specialists<br />
- Effects of Thermal and Exercise Stress<br />
on Human Performance,” $24,320; “Student<br />
Services: Evaluating the Navy and Marine<br />
Corps Medical Care System,” $207,809;<br />
“Student Services: Substance Abuse Prevention<br />
<strong>Research</strong>,” $2,785; “Technical Student Services:<br />
Substance Abuse Prevention <strong>Research</strong>,”<br />
$27,275; “Technical Student Services: Effects<br />
of Thermal and Exercise Stress on Human<br />
Performance,” $37,830; “Technical Student<br />
Services: Reducing the Transmission of STI/<br />
HIV/AIDS Among Foreign Military Personnel<br />
Abroad,” $36,005 • Space and Naval Warfare<br />
Systems Command: “Student Support Services,”<br />
$733,346<br />
Student Affairs<br />
Dr. James Kitchen, Vice President<br />
Student Disability Services<br />
Dr. Mary Shojai<br />
U.S. Department of Education: “Student Support<br />
Services Project for Students with Disabilities,”<br />
$282,055<br />
Student Health Services<br />
Dr. James Lange<br />
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:<br />
“ARRA - Disclosing Contents of Drinks:<br />
Experimental Test on Natural Consumption<br />
Behavior,” $497,117