CV - AOSS Research - University of Michigan
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Allison L. Steiner<br />
Curriculum Vitae<br />
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66. Steiner, A.L., Luo Chao, Yan Huang, R.D. Saylor,W.L. Chameides. The effects <strong>of</strong> land cover change<br />
on biogenic VOC emissions in China, Eos. Trans. AGU, 80, Suppl., Abstract A12A-11, 1999.<br />
FUNDING HISTORY<br />
Past Funding<br />
1. The Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute 2008 Environmental Sustainability<br />
Multidisciplinary <strong>Research</strong> Team Program, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>, “Integration <strong>of</strong> physical and<br />
social sciences for development <strong>of</strong> a sustainable water resource policy in Bolivia, South America,”<br />
PI (Christopher Poulsen, UM-Geo), Co-Is (Steiner, Todd Ehlers (UM-Geo, Maria Carmen Lemos<br />
(UM-SNRE), 9/1/2008-8/31/2010.<br />
2. National Science Foundation, titled “Collaborative <strong>Research</strong>: PROPHET 2009 – Community<br />
Atmosphere-Biosphere Interactions Experiment (CABINEX),” PI (Mary Anne Carroll) and co-PI<br />
(Steiner), 9/1/2009-8/30/2011.<br />
3. Elizabeth Caroline Crosby Fund, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong>, titled “Leaf Temperature Measurements at<br />
the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michigan</strong> Biological Station,” PI Steiner, 1/1/2010-12/31/2010.<br />
4. <strong>Michigan</strong> Space Grant Consortium, titled “Integration <strong>of</strong> satellite-derived aerosol optical depth<br />
with ground-based measurements and regional climate models,” PI Steiner, 6/1/2010-<br />
12/31/2010.<br />
5. Texas Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Quality, titled “Surface measurements and one-dimensional<br />
modeling related to ozone formation in the suburban Dallas-Fort Worth area,” PI Steiner,<br />
2/1/2011-8/31/2011.<br />
6. US-Egypt Joint Science and Technology Fund, “Chemistry-climate feedbacks on Egypt and the<br />
Nile River Basin,” US PI (Steiner) and Egypt PI (Ashraf Zakey), administered through NSF (ATM-<br />
0809255), 9/1/2008-4/30/2012.<br />
7. National Science Foundation, titled “Collaborative <strong>Research</strong>: Facilitating Career Advancement for<br />
Women in the Geosciences through the Earth Sciences Women’s Network (ESWN)”, PI (Steiner),<br />
9/1/2009-8/30/2013.<br />
Current Funding<br />
1. National Science Foundation, titled “CAREER: The climatic relevance <strong>of</strong> pollen in the atmosphere,”<br />
PI Steiner, 7/1/2010-6/30/2015.<br />
2. National Science Foundation, titled “Extreme Events Impacts on Water Quality in the Great Lakes:<br />
Prediction and Management <strong>of</strong> Nutrient Loading in a Changing Climate,” PI Michalak, co-PIs<br />
Steiner, Moore, and Scavia, 1/1/2011-12/31/2015.<br />
3. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Interdisciplinary Science, titled “Storms, Forms<br />
and Complexity <strong>of</strong> the Urban Canopy: How Land Use, Settlement Patterns and the Shapes <strong>of</strong> Cities<br />
Influence Severe Weather,” PI Henebry (South Dakota State), co-I Steiner 7/19/2012-7/19/2015.