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Principal Investigator: Dr. D. Dur<strong>and</strong><br />
National Science Foundation (matching funds for PYIA) :EET84-51104<br />
$112,500 for 3 years starting 10-1-85<br />
Principal Investigator: Dr. D. Dur<strong>and</strong><br />
Whitaker Foundation<br />
"Inhibition of Abnormal Electrical Activity with Electrical Stimulation"<br />
$131,100 for 3 years starting 1-1-86<br />
Principal Investigator: Dr. D. Dur<strong>and</strong><br />
National Science Foundation grant award: BNS 8809504<br />
"Effects of Applied Electrical fields on Epileptiform<br />
Neuronal Activity”<br />
$279,000 for 3 years starting 8-1-86<br />
Principal Investigator: Dr. D Dur<strong>and</strong><br />
National Institute of Health (NIAAA)<br />
Effect of Ethanol on Neuronal Firing Threshold in-vitro.<br />
$332,000 for 3 years starting 8-1-88<br />
Principal Investigator: Dr. D. Dur<strong>and</strong><br />
Zuckerman Fund (CWRU, University Hospital)<br />
NMDA-mediated effects of hypoxia on granule cells<br />
$5,000 for 1 year starting 1-1-92<br />
Principal Investigator: D. Dur<strong>and</strong><br />
National Science Foundation grant award:<br />
Magnetic Stimulation of Neural tissue<br />
$220,000 for 3 years starting 7-1-91<br />
Time 25%<br />
Principal Investigator: D. Dur<strong>and</strong><br />
National Science Foundation<br />
Research Experience for Undergraduate students<br />
$20,000 for two years starting 3-1-92<br />
Principal Investigator: D. Dur<strong>and</strong><br />
National Science Foundation<br />
Parameter Estimation of Neuronal Systems<br />
$172,614 for four years, Starting: 10-1-93<br />
Time: 10%<br />
Principal Investigator: D. M. Dur<strong>and</strong><br />
National Institute of Health<br />
Slowly Penetrating Interfascicular Nerve Electrode