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1991 - 1992*
ANNUAL REPORT
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND SPONSORED PROGRAMS
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL AND RESEARCH
JUNE 1, 1992
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MIAMI UNIVERSITY
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.Proposals submitted and grants received from May 16, 1991 to May 15, 1992.
SUMMARY
TABLE I
TABLE II
TABLE III
TABLE IV
TABLE V
TABLE VI
TABLE VII
CONTENTS
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Grants for Academic Projects, by Category 4
Grants for Academic Projects, by Funding Source 5
Grants for Academic Projects, by Organizational Unit 7
Grants for Academic Projects, by Organizational Unit lland Principal Investigator
Miami University Faculty, Staff, and Students Submitting Proposals 25
Fellowships to Miami Faculty 29
Recipients of Internal Grant Support for Research and Scholarship 30A CommitteeforFacultyResearchPrograms 30B. ResearchChallengeProgram 33C. ShouppAwards 34
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND SPONSORED PROGRAMS STAFF
William H. Rauckhorst, Associate Dean for Research and Sponsored Programs(*on leave at the National Science Foundation, 10/1/90 -1/13/92)
John A. Czaja, Associate Director
Carol B. Willeke, AssociateDirector
Mary E. McWilliams, Information Specialist
Martha E. Weber, Administrative Secretary
Rita H. Vonderhaar, Senior Secretary
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OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND SPONSORED PROGRAMS
This annual report of the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs summarizes efforts to en-courage and assist Miami University faculty and staff in their research, instruction, and publicservice activities during the 1"91-92 year. In its efforts during the year the Office worked closelywith committees such as the Committee on Faculty Research (CFR), the Research ChallengeProgram Committee, and the Miami Univ~rsityResearch Advisory Council (MURAC). In addi-tion to consideration of policy issues affecting creative activity at Miami, each of these committeesprovided recommendations for internal funding supportive of faculty research projects. Awards tofaculty through programs of these three committees in 1991-92are summarized in the Tablebelow.
Program
INTERNAL GRANTS SUPPORTIVE OF FACUL TY RESEARCH
Number of Awards FWlding
Committee for Faculty ResearchSummer Research AppointmentsGrants to Promote Research & ScholarshipGraduate Research AssistantsPage, Reprint, Exhibition, and Perfonnance Costs
Research Challenge ProgramShoupp Awards
Total of All Programs
24171066155
137
$121,92046,00077,15020,000
221,00020,000
$506,070
A principal activity of the Office was assisting facultyin obtaining external funding for theircreative activity. In 1991-92 Miami University received 261 awards totalling $9,071,573 fromexternal sources in support of academic projects initiated by University personnel. This is a recordlevel of external support and represents an increase of 7% over funding received in 1990-91. Thisincrease is part of a sustained growth in external funding received through the Office of Researchand Sponsored Programs over the past decade.
External Grants for Academic ProjectsMiami University
81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92Year
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The 1991-92grants were distributed amongresearch, instructional, and public service projects asfollows:
. Research
. Instructional
. Public Service
$ 3,862,518$ 4,336,837
$872,218
(43%)(48%)(9%)
These data show continued rapid growth in external support of instructional projects (from $3.6million in 1990-91) at Miami, reflecting the University's strengths in this area and the increasingavailability of external funding for such projects.
A variety of sources provided external funding to Miami for academic projects in 1991-92.Support from federal agencies exceeded 5.1 million dollars and comprised the majority (56.7%) ofexternal support, as shown below. State agencies, private foundations, corporations, and otherorganizations such as professional societies also contributed sizable portions to the overall support.
Federal
~ Foundations (5.4%)
~ Professional Societies" and Organizations (5.4%)Other (0.4%)
The list of projects funded during the past year is impressive. Included are 24 awards totalling$2,583,578 from the National Science Foundation (NSF). A major NSF grant of $682,727 wasawarded for Miami's lead role in Project Discovery, the Ohio statewide effort to improve pre-college science and mathematics education. The announcement in 1991of this major StateSystemic Initiative award from NSF to the State of Ohio capped a year of hard work and collabo-ration on the part of many faculty and staff at Miami. Other significant NSF grants were obtainedby faculty for basic research projects, for major equipment acquisitions for teaching and researchlaboratories, and for pre-college teacher enhancementprojects. In addition to support receivedthrough NSF, Miami faculty and staff have continued to provide state and national leadershipthrough science and mathematics education programs funded within the Dwight D. EisenhowerScience and Mathematics Education Program coordinated by the Ohio Board of Regents (OBOR).Five projects were funded by this program during the 1991-92year, bringing to 31 the number ofMiami projects funded through this program since its inception in 1986. A particularly significantaccomplishment in 1991-92 was the receipt of five grants totalling $1,137,107 by MiamiUniversity's Middletown campus (MUM) in support of science education projects. These projectsare of great significance to the community.
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Three additional grants during 1991-92 illustrate the breadth of sponsored projects at MiamiUniversity: $100,000 in funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities in continuedsuppon of a Distinguished Teaching Professorship in the humanities; a grant of $87,243 from theDepartment of Education's Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education in support ofthe English Department's "Writing Portfolio Assessment" project; and a grant of $103,497 fromthe United Parcel Foundation supporting the Minority Professional Leadership Program in theSchools of Applied Science and Business Administration.
Miami's continued success in obtaining external funding for scholarly projects reflects the exten-sive efforts of Miami faculty, staff, and students. During this year, 212 individuals prepared andsubmitted one or more proposals through the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. Theseproposals, many of which are still pending with potential sponsors, will be the basis for continuingexternal support to Miami during the coming year. We congratulate these individuals, and allthose who helped them, and wish them continued success in their efforts to obtain support forscholarly work.
Staff of the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs devoted considerable effort during thispast year to activities that support scholarship and enhance the climate for scholarship. Annualevents such as the "New Faculty Breakfast" and "Proposal Development Workshop" were con-tinued and favorably received by faculty. The Office also has made major strides in the electronicacquisition and dissemination of infonnation on funding opportunities. In addition, RSP staffcontinued to devote much effort during the year to service on the University's Human Subjects,Animal Care, Radiation Control, and Institutional Biosafety regulatory committees. Thesecommittees are important in ensuring the University's compliance with the increasingly complexfederal regulations.
Dr. William H. Rauckhorst, Associate Dean for Research and Sponsored Programs, was on leavewith the National Science Foundation during the first half of the 1991-92 year. The extra efforts ofhis colleagues in the Office during this time are acknowledged and greatly appreciated.
As of July 1, 1992 the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will become a part ofMiami's new Office for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching. This new Office willhave a broad mandate to encourage, initiate, assist, and celebrate faculty scholarship and teaching.The Office has enonnous potential for contributing to the University, and staff of the Office ofResearch and Sponsored Programs look forward to the challenge of helping to initiate the newOffice. The Office for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching will place a high priority oninteractions with Miami faculty and staff, and we look forward to working with members of theMiami community in this new capacity during the coming year.
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TABLE I
GRANTS FOR ACADEMIC PROJECTS, BY CATEGORY
1989 . 1992
1982 - 1990 1990 - 1991 1291 - 1992
Category Projects Amount Projects Amount Projects Amount
1991 . 1992EXTERNAL FUNDING FOR ACADEMIC PROJECTS
BY CATEGORY
Instruction(48%) ~ ~ Research (43%)
Public Service (9%)
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Research 183 $3,365,630 185 $4,271,338 168 $3,862,518
Instruction 76 3,151,718 64 3,621,511 63 4,336,837
Public Service 18 388,208 12 599,433 30 872,218
Total 277 $6,905,556 261 $8,492,282 261 $9,071,573
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TABLE II
GRANTS FOR ACADEMIC PROJECTS, BY FUNDING SOURCE
1991 . 1992
Awards Amount of Awards PercentAgency Received by Funding Source of Total
A. Federal .8Q $5.140.887 56.7%
Agriculture, U.S. Department of 5 $319,409
Defense, U.S. Department of 3 $279,694
Education, U.S. Department of 9 $635,884
Energy, U.S. Department of 6 $92,155
Environmental ProtectionAgency, U.S. 15 $617,350
Health and Human Services,U.S. Department of 6 $208,053
Institute of Museum Services 1 $1,400
Interior, U.S. Department of 3 $92,633
Labor, U.S. Department of 1 $5,850
National Aeronautics andSpace Administration 4 $102,515
National Endowment for the Humanites 2 $163,238
National Science Foundation 24 $2,583,578
Small Business Administration, U.S. 2 $14,100
Smithsonian Institution 1 $2,000
State, U.S. Department of 2 $20,500
Treasury, U.S. Department of 2 $2,528
Ii. m QhiQ $2.301.942 25.4%
Ohio Am Council 2 $14,282
Ohio Board of Regents 11 $1,220,424
Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug 2 $4,500Abuse Services
Ohio Department of Development 5 $259,311
Ohio Department of Education 9 $511,947
Ohio Department of Health 1 $13,000
TABLE II, Continued
AgencyAwards
ReceivedPercentof Total
Amount of Awardsby Funding Source
Ohio Department of Health and WarrenCounty Board of Mental Retardationand Developmental Disabilities
Ohio Department of Highway Safety
Ohio Department of Mental Health
Ohio Department of Transportation
Ohio Educational BroadcastingNetwork Commission
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
Ohio Humanities Council
Ohio Joint Program in the Artsand Humanities
Ohio Public Works Commission
Ohio State UniversityOhioLINK
C. Corporations
ll.. Foundations
E. Professional Societies and Organizations
H. Other
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
~
2Q.
20
~
$8,000
$10,500
$5,000
$10,460
$19,801
$35,570
$4,858
$3,845
$39,880
$280
$140,284
GRAND TOTAL $9,071,573 100.0%261
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$611.770 6.7%
$488.855 5.4%
$489.393 5.4%
m726 0.4%
TABLE III
+ Included in count or dollar totals under Hamilton Campus. Middletown Campus. or Multiple Units.
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GRANTS FOR ACADEMIC PROJECTS, BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT
1991 -1992
Awards Amount of Awards byCollege or School Received OrganizationalUnit
Applied Science. School of 34 $137.114Manufacturing Engineering 1 $7,000
+ 1MultipleUnit ($66,667)
Nursing 1 $732+1 Hamilton Campus ($6,809)
Office of the Dean -+ 1MultipleUnit ($103,497)
Paper Science and Engineenng 31 $112,449+ 1MultipleUnit ($66,667)
Systems Analysis 1 $16,933
Arts and Science. College of 128 $3.746.306
Botany 12 $134,098
Chemistry 55 $726,370+ 3 MultipleUnits($185,211)+ 5 MiddletownCampus($1,137,107)
CommunicatIon 3 $188,029
English 4 $129,858
Geography 6 $49,704
Geology 8 $339,987
History 2 $72,238
Mathematics and Statistics 3 $75,893
Microbiology 2 $14,375+ 1 MultipleUnit ($104,000)
Office of the Dean 1 $100,000
Physics 5 $659,646+ 1 MultipleUnit ($116,596)+ 1 HamiltonCampus($10,000)
Political Science 4 $180,663
+ Included in count or dollar totals under Hamilton Campus. Middletown Campus. or Multiple Units.
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TABLE III, Continued
Awards Amount of Awards byCollege or School Received Organizational Unit
Psychology 4 $285,080
Sociology and Anthropology 2 $12,500+ 5 MiddletownCampus($38,638)
Zoology 17 $777,865+ 3 MultipleUnits($320,000)
Business Administration. School of .lQ $519.664
Accountancy 2 $12,174
Center for Labor Management Cooperation 1 $141,250
Center for Management Development 3 $95,918
Decision Science 5 $65,494
Economics 3 $59,200
Marketing 2 $145,628
Office of the Dean+ 1MultipleUnit ($103,497)
Education and Allied Professions. School of 22 $1.549.055
Educational Leadership 1 $12,500
Educational Psychology 2 $18,573
Family and Consumer Sciences 3 $122,931
Office of the Dean 5 $319,584
Physical Education, Health and Sport Studies 3 $23,229
Teacher Education 8 $1,052,238+2 Multiple Units ($216,000)
Fine Arts. School of $65.596
Architecture 1 $5,000
Art 1 $1,845
Theatte 2 $58,751
+ Included in count or dollar totals under Hamilton Campus, Middletown Campus. or Multiple Units.
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TABLE III, Continued
Awards Amount of Awards byCollege or School Received Organizational Unit
Graduate School and Research 11 $706.549Graduate School and Research 1 $140,284Institute of Environmental Sciences 14 $278,265
+ 1MultipleUnit ($70,065)Office of the Dean 1 $6,000
Scripps Foundation and Gerontology Center 1 $282,000
Hamilton Campus $29.843Chemistry- Hamilton -
+ 1 Multiple Unit ($116,596)
Conferences and Continuing Education- Hamilton 2 $13,034
Nursing- Hamilton 1 $6,809
Physics-Hamilton 1 $10,000+ 1 Multiple Unit ($116,596)
Interdisciplinary Studies. School of 1 $2.000
Interdisciplinary Studies 1 $2,000+ 1 MultipleUnit ($70,065)
Middletown Campus 14 $1.377,845
Chemistry- Middletown 5 $1,137,107+ 3 Multiple Units ($185,211)
Conferences and Continuing Education- Middletown 3 $201,100
Performing Arts Series- Middletown 1 $1,000
Sociology and Anthropology- Middletown 5 $38,638
Multiple Units 2 $745.440
Chemistry- Middletown! Chemistry- Oxford 1 $1,500
Chemistry- Middletown/ Physics- Hamilton/ 1 $116,596Chemistry-Oxford! Physics- Oxford! Chemistry- Hamilton
Chemistry- Oxford! Chemistry- Middletown 1 $67,115
TABLE III, Continued
College or SchoolAwardsReceived
1Institute of Environmental Sciences/ School ofInterdisciplinary Studies
Paper Science and Engineering! ManufacturingEngineering
School of Applied Science/ School of BusinessAdministration
Zoology/ Microbiology
Zoology/ Teacher Education
Other Offices
Affmnative Action and Human Resource DevelopmentArt Museum
Conferences and Continuing Education+ 4 Hamilton Campus ($13,034)+ 4 Middletown Campus ($201,100)
Performing Arts Series+ 1MiddletownCampus($1,000)
Student Financial Aid
Student Leadership and Program Development
University Libraries
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1 $12,283
2
1
1
$28,827
$10,500
$55,397
GRAND TOTAL ill $9.071.573
Included in count or dollar totals under Hamilton Campus. Middletown Campus. or Multiple Units.
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Amount of Awards byOrganizationalUnit
$70,065
$66,667
$103,497
$104,000
$216,000
12 $192.161
$64,392
$8,258
$12,504
TABLE IV
GRANTS FOR ACADEMIC PROJECTSBY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AND PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
1991 -1992
PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source
School of Applied Science
Proposal Title Amount
Manufacturing Engineering
. Esposito, Anthony
Nursing. Tenorio, Luth M.
SocietyofManufacturingEngineering EducationFoundation
u.S. DeparunentofHealth and HumanServices
Pauer Science and Engineering
. Department Various IndustrialSources
. Herbet, A. J.
. Springer, Allan M.
Svstems Analysis. Werner,LaurenaA.
B~. Fore, Stephanie A.
Vankat, John L.Hickey, R. James
. Francko, David A.
. Francko, David A.Joo, Gea-Jae
. Francko, David A.Joo, Gea-Jae
. Gorchov, David L.
. Grau, Susan BethWilson, Kenneth G.
NCR Corporation
Kinetic DispersionCorporation
InternationalTechneGroupIncorporated
Society of Manufacturing Engineering Grant Proposal
Scholarships for BSN Disadvantaged Students
Research in the Paper Science Laboratories
Development of a Novel Thermal Delivery System
Mechanical Dispersion to Improve Waste WaterTreatment
Consultant Services of Laurena A. Werner
Colle~e of Arts and Science
Sigma Xi
National ScienceFoundation
Oxbow, Inc.
Grant-in-Aid of Research, additional award
Epilimnetic cAMP: Dynamics and Modulation ofPhotosynthetic Carbon Assimilation, additionalaward
Limnological Characterization of Tristate OxbowLake
Limnological Characterization of Tristate OxbowLake, additional award
U.S. Department of State Data Analysis for the Research Project "SeedDispersal in a Tropical Forest Managed for SustainedYield"
Oxbow, Inc.
Sigma Xi Grant-In-Aid of Research
$7,000
$732
$71,069
$15,000
$26,380
$16,933
$300
$25,000
$5,497
$2,854
$500
$350
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TABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount
. Navaro, Ann M. American Society of The Phylogeny of the Lycopodiaceae $250Hickey, R. James Plant Taxonomists
. Powell, Martha J. National Science Analysis of Ultrastructural Characters in the $56,335Foundation Systematics of Oomycetes
. Randolph, Logan R. Sigma Xi An Ethnobotanical Investigation of Andros Island, $518Eshbaugh, vv. dy Bahamas
. Smith-Huerta, Nancy L. National Science Floral Development of a Homeotic Mutant of Clarkia $17,985Foundation
. Vankat, John L. U.S. Department of Ecological Classification of VVayneNational Forest, $6,916Agriculture- Forest OhioService
. Vankat, John L. U.S. Department of Ecological Classification of VVayneNational Forest, $17,593Agriculture- Forest Ohio, additional awardService
Chemistry
. Cantrell, Joseph S. International Centre for X-Ray Powder Diffraction Data for Organic $3,800Diffraction Compounds, Explosives, Organic Pollutants, Metal
Hydrides and Ceramic Materials
. Cantrell, Joseph S. U.S. Department of Studies of Metal Hydride Systems $18,000Energy
. Cox, James A. U.S. Environmental Preconcentrauon, Detection, and Determination of $72,373Protection Agency N-Nitroso Amines
. Gordon, Gilbert E. Procter & Gamble Modelling of Sodium Chlorite Formulations $30,000
. Gordon, Gilbert E. Procter & Gamble Modelling of Sodium Chlorite Formulations, $10,000additional award
. Jaworski, Jan G. Du Pont Company Agricultural Biotechnology, additional award $5,000
. Jaworski, Jan G. National Science AnalysIs of the Initial Reactions of Plant Fatty Acid $72,000Foundation Synthesis
. Jaworski, Jan G. Procter & Gamble Biochemical Characterization of Condensing $24,800Enzymes Related to Fatty Acid Synthesis in Oilseeds
. Katon, Jack E. Various Industrial Research in the Molecular Microspectroscopy Lab $78,678Sources
. Katon, Jack E. Various Industrial VVorkshopsin the Molecular Microspectroscopy Lab $6,130Sources
. Makaroff, Christopher A. National Science Mitochondrial Alterations Associated with $85,000Foundation Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Plant Development,
additional award
. Makaroff, Christopher A. National Science Mitochondrial Alterations Associated with $9,875Foundation Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Plant Development:
REU
TABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s)
. Makaroff, Christopher A.
. Novak, Michael J.
. Pacey, Gilbert E.
. Riechel, Thomas L.
College of Arts and Science
. Mattox, Karl R.Chabot. C. BarryWinkler, Allan M.
Communication
. Bortel, John D.
. Bortel, John D.
. German, Kathleen M.
English. Daiker, Donald A.
Sommers, Jeffrey D.Black, Laurel J.Stygall, Gail
. Fuller, Mary J.Morenberg, MaxZiegler, Janet K.
. Fuller, Mary J.Morenberg, MaxZiegler, Janet K.
. Pierce, Constance
Geography. Klink, John C.
. Klink, John C.
Funding Source
u.S. Department ofAgriculture
American CancerSociety
National ScienceFoundation
u.s. Department of theAir Force, Office ofScientific Research
Proposal Title
Regulation of Microsporogenesis in ArabidopsisThaliana
Chemistry of Carcinogens Derived from AromaticAmines and Amides
Summer Undergraduate Research and CounselingProgram in Chemistry
u.S. Air Force University Resident Research Program
National Endowment for A Distinguished Teaching Professorship in thethe Humanities Humanities
Corporation for PublicBroadcasting
Ohio EducationalBroadcasting NetworkCommission
C-SPAN CableTelevision Network
u.S. Department ofEducation - FIPSE
Ohio Board of Regents
U.S. Department ofEducation
Ohio Arts Council
Battelle MemorialInstitute, PacificNorthwest Laboratory
U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency/Environmental Scienceand Engineering, Inc.
1992 Radio Community Service Grant
Subsidy for Operating Costs of WMUB-FM
Development Grant
A Program in Portfolio Writing Assessment
Early English Composition Assessment Program(EECAP)
Ohio Writing Project
Oxford Magazine
Operation of a MAP3S Precipitation ChemistryStation
Operation of a U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyNational Dry Deposition Network Station at MiamiUniversity
Amount
$125,000
$80,000
$40,000
$65,714
$100,000
$167,878
$19,801
$350
$87,243
$30,000
$10,616
$1,999
$7,904
$3,544
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TABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s)
. Klink, John C.
. Klink, John C.
. Renwick, William H.
. Young, Cyrus W.McOmber, Constance F.
Geology
. Bj0rnerud, Marcia
. Bj0rnerud, MarciaCameron, MaryellenBaldwin, A. DwightHughes, John M.
. Cameron, Maryellen
. Hart, William K.
. Mayer, Larry
. Mayer, Larry
. Mayer, Larry
. McWilliams, Robert G.
Ifu1Qry. Kirby,JackT.
. Winkler, Allan M.
Mathematics and Statistics
. Balogh, Zoltan T.Burke, Dennis K.Davis, Sheldon W.
Funding Source
U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency/Environmental Scienceand Engineering, Inc.
U.S. Geological Survey
National ScienceFoundation
U.S. Geological Survey
National ScienceFoundation
National ScienceFoundation
National ScienceFoundation
Institute of HumanOrigins
National Aeronauticsand SpaceAdministration
Ohio Department ofTransportation
U.S. Geological Survey
Ohio Board of Regents
Proposal Title
Operation of a U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyNational Dry Deposition Network Station at MiamiUniversity, additional award
Monitoring One Precipitation Collection Station
Symposium on Geomorphic Systems: InternationalParticipants
Generating Information from Scanning Ohio's Maps
Defining Kinematic Stability Fields for Shear-SenseIndicators
Restructuring an Introductory Geology LaboratoryAround Themes of Earth Systems
Transmission Electron Microscopy Characterizationof Uranium Fission -Fragment Damage in NaturalApatite and Zircon
African Student Training Program: ResearchFellowship, additional award
Regional Patterns to Soil Formation, additionalaward
Geologic Investigation of the Mt. Healthy/ Interstate275 Landslide, Hamilton County, Ohio: The Use ofStrain Surveys as a Predictive Tool
Quantitative Geological Survey
Field Geology for Northeastern Ohio Middle SchoolTeachers
National Endowment for American Environmental History: Critical Textsthe Humanities (1992 Summer Seminar for School Teachers)
American Council onEducation
National ScienceFoundation
American Council on Education Fellowship Award
Set-theoretic Investigations on Classical Classes ofTopological Spaces
Amount
$2,953
$2,633
$7,670
$25,000
$58,160
$76,898
$50,428
$10,333
$2,376
$10,460
$65,000
$66,332
$63,238
$9,000
$33,900
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TABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s)
. Kullman, David E.
. Stonewater, Jerry K.Termeer, Steven J.Skillings, John H.
Microbiology
. Bhattacharjee, J. K.
. Hooke, Anne M.
P~. Aliabadi, Habibollah
Julian, Glenn M.
. Houk, T. William
. Kelly, Donald C.Priest, Joseph R.Julian, Glenn M.Yarrison-Rice, Jan M.Rice, Perry R.
. Pechan, Michael 1.
. Yarrison-Rice, Jan M.
Political Science
. Abente,Diego
. Russo, Philip A.
. Russo, Philip A.
. Sherman, Frank L.
Psychology. Parker, Donald E.
Funding Source
Scioto County AreaFoundation
Ohio Board of Regents
Eli Lilly ResearchLaboratories
Morris AnimalFoundation
Sigma Xi
Ohio Board of Regents
National ScienceFoundation
U.S. Department ofEnergy
National ScienceFoundation
Proposal Title
Junior Scholars Program
The Darke County Curriculum Project
Pathogenicity of Lysine Auxotrophs of CandidaAlbicans
Phase Two: Studies on the Development of LiveVaccine for the Prevention of Strangles
Grant-In-Aid of Research
Renovation! Repair of Culler Hall ResearchFacilities
MUPEP: Miami University Physics EducationProgram, Introductory Level Sequence
Magnetic Multilayer Interface Anisotropy
Photon Statistics of Beam Fanning and Self-PumpedPhase Conjugation in Photorefractive Materials
National Endowment for Constitutionalism and Democracy: Lessons forDemocracy Paraguay
Ohio Board of Regents
Ohio Public WorksCommission
National ScienceFoundation
National Aeronauticsand SpaceAdministration
Center for Public Management and Regional Affairs,additional award
Planning and Analysis for Implementation of OhioPublic Works Commission Infrastructure BondProgram
Expansion of the FACS Study by Incorporating andUpdating the SHERFACS Dataset from 1945 Through1991
Microgravity Vestibular Investigations
Amount
$11,349
$30,644
$6,000
$8,375
$410
$482,235
$120,029
$39,000
$17,972
$45,000
$79,783
$39,880
$16,000
$28,889
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T ABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount
. Parker, Donald E. National Aeronautics Preflight Adaptation Training $22,000and SpaceAdministration
. Parker, Donald E. National Aeronautics Research on Space Motion Sickness: Development $49,250and Space and Implementation of Preflight Adaptation TrainingAdministration
. Stasser, Garold L U.S. Office of Naval Information Flow and Decision Making in Teams $184,941Hinkle, Stephen W. Research Under Threat, additional award
Sociology and Anthropology. Marchant, Linda F. LS.B. Leakey Laterality of Limb Function in Wild Chimpanzees, $7,500
Foundation Gombe, Tanzania
. Taylor, Sue A. Ohio Department of Ohio Department of Mental Health Research Fellows $5,000Mental Health Program Fellowship
Zoology
. Barrett, Gary W. National Science LTREB- Mechanisms of Ecosystem Recovery $30,000Taylor, Douglas H. Foundation Following Ten Years of Nutrient Enrichment,
additional award
. Barrett, Gary W. U.S. Environmental Mechanisms of Ecosystem Recovery Following 10 $84,580Taylor, Douglas H. Protection Agency Years of Sewage Waste Disposal, additional award
. Brewer, Susan R. Sigma Xi Grant-In-Aid of Research $488Barrett, Gary W.
. Callahan, Phyllis A. National Institutes of Age-Related Changes in Pituitary Lactotrophs $35,096Health
. Guttman, Sheldon I. U.S. Department of Data Evaluation and Report Preparation of the 1991 $9,076Energy Tree Frog Study, additional award
. Guttman, Sheldon I. U.S. Environmental An Integrated Assessment of the Long Term, Chronic $123,793Taylor, Douglas H. Protection Agency Effects of a Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon on theOris, James T. Fathead Minnow, additional award
. Guttman, Sheldon I. U.S. Environmental An Integrated Assessment of the Long Term, Chronic $113,559Taylor, Douglas H. Protection Agency Effects of a Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon on theOris, James T. Fathead Minnow
. Guttman, Sheldon I. U.S. Environmental Biomarker Assessment: Electrophoretic Analysis of $88,795Protection Agency Population Genetic Structure
. Hagemeier, Douglas D. American Museum of Effects of Nutrient Pulsing on Plankton Community $700Natural History Dynamics and Diversity
. Jewell, Melissa A. Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research $350
Taylor, Douglas H.
. Kaufman, Donald G. Cincinnati Gas & Environmental Education through Action: Equipping $9,250Electric Company a Hands-On Classroom at Miami Whitewater Forest
TABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s)
. Kaufman, Donald G.
. Loucks, Orie L.
. Oris, James T.
. Osborne, David R.
. Pavuk, Daniel M.Barrett, Gary W.
. Vanni, Michael J.
Accountancy
. Cumming, John
. Treu, Ramona E.
Funding Source Proposal Title
Leadership in Environmental EducationOhio EnvironmentalProtection Agency
U.S. Department of State Research on the Sustainability of the Virginia CoastBiosphere Reserve
National Institutes ofHealth
U.S. Department ofEnergy
Disposition of Benzo(a)pyrene in a .Sediment-Feeding Fish, additional award
Data Evaluation and Report Preparation of the 1991American Robin Study
Influences of Intercropping on ArthropodCommunities in Soybean Agroecosystems
Experimental Isolation of Direct and IndirectMechanisms in Trophic Cascade from Fish toPhytoplankton, additional award
School of Business Administration
U.S. Department ofAgriculture
National ScienceFoundation
Ohio Society ofCertified PublicAccountants
Beazer East, Inc.
Center for Labor Management Cooperation
. Conley,RaymondW. OhioDepartmentofDevelopment
Center for Management Development
. Wheeler,BricA. VariousIndustrialSources
Decision Sciences
. Broida, Michael S.
. Broida, Michael S.
. Broida, Michael S.
. Broida, Michael S.
. Broida, Michael S.
Ohio Department ofDevelopment
Ohio Department ofDevelopment
Ohio Department ofDevelopment
U.S. Small BusinessAdministration
U.S. Small BusinessAdministration
Funding for Electronic Subscription Services
Implementing a Project Management System forBeazer
Center for Labor-Management Cooperation
Personnel Training
Management and Operation of a Small BusinessDevelopment Center
Management and Operation of a Small BusinessDevelopment Center, additional award
Management and Operation of a Small BusinessDevelopment Center, additional award
Management Counseling and Technical Assistanceto Small Business Clients
Small Business Institute, additional award
Amount
$35,570
$20,000
$77,165
$12,957
$65,900
$70,586
$3,174
$9,000
$141,250
$95,918
$44,894
$4,000
$2,500
$12,500
$1,600
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PrincipalInvestigator(s ) Funding Source Proposal Title Amount
Economics
. Even, William E.Macpherson, David A.
. Williamson, Samuel H.
. Williamson, Samuel H.
Marketing. Speh, Thomas W.
. Speh, Thomas W.
EducationalLeadership. Cambron-McCabe,Nelda
. Cambron-McCabe, Nelda
EducationalPsycholog:y. Mosley-Howard,Susan
. Mosley-Howard, Susan
U.S. Department ofLabor
National Institute onAging
National ScienceFoundation
A Conference on Current Pension Policy Issues
Work and Retirement in the U.S. 1900-1940
Annual Cliometrics Conferences
Warehousing Education Warehousing Research Centerand Research Council
Warehousing Education Warehousing Research Center, additional awardand Research Council
School of Education and Allied Professions
Danforth Foundation
Danforth Foundation
Hamilton CommunityFoundation
Scioto County AreaFoundation
Family and Consumer Sciences
. Butler,SaraL. VFCorporation,International Textile andApparel Association,Inc.
Ohio Department ofEducation
. Evans, Cheryl B.
. Evans, Cheryl B.
Office of the Dean
. Kettlewell, Janet S.
. Kettlewell, Janet S.
Ohio Department ofEducation
Implementation of Restructured Doctoral Programand Development of Problem-Based Principal'sProgram
Implementation of Restructured Doctoral Programand Development of Problem-Based Principal'sProgram, additional award
Booker T. Washington Community Center YouthPrograms
Bessie Coleman Display
Apparel and the Environment: The ConsumerPerspective
Special Services in Vocational Home Economics for1991 - 1992
Special Services in Vocational Home Economics for1991 -1992, additional award
The Agenda for Teacher Education in a DemocracyEducation Commissionof the States
Martha Holden Jennings Simultaneous Renewal of Schools, ProfessionalFoundation Programs for Teachers and Education Personnel, and
Agencies that Serve Youth
$5,850
$3,350
$50,000
$123,806
$21,822
$6,500
$6,000
$16,573
$2,000
$1,000
$117,913
$4,018
$25,000
$25,000
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PrincipalInvestigator(s)
. Kettlewell, Janet S.
. Kettlewell, Janet S.
Funding Source
Ohio DepartmentofEducation
Ohio Department ofEducation
Ohio Department ofEducation
Physical Education. Health. and Sport Studies
. Claytor,RandalP. AmericanDiabetesCampaigne,Barbara N. Association-Ohio
Affiliate, Inc.
. Kettlewell, Janet S.
. Fennell, Reginald
. Fennell, Reginald
Teacher Education
. Kahle, Jane Butler
. Kahle, Jane Butler
. Kansky,RobertJ.
. Moore, Richard W.
. Troxel, Verne A.
. Voltmer, Rita K.
. Wesson, James B.
. Wiley, Ronald L.
Architecture. Cline,Ann
An. Karkov, Catherine
Th~. Benson, Rosalyn E.
Ohio Department ofEducation
Ohio Department ofHealth
National ScienceFoundation
Ohio Board of Regents
National ResearchCouncil
Ohio Department ofEducation
Scioto County AreaFoundation
National Institutes ofHealth
Ohio Board of Regents
Ohio Board of Regents
Graham Foundation
Proposal Title
Teacher Redesign, additional award
Teacher Redesign, additional award
Teacher Redesign, additional award
Effects of Exercise Training on Cardiovascular,Neuroendocrine and Metabolic Responses toBehavioral Challenge in Insulin-Dependent Diabetics
mv Teacher Training Workshop
Teaching Collegiate AIDS Prevention Programs
Ohio Mathematics/ Science Discovery Project
Ohio Mathematics/ Science Discovery Project
A Project to Establish a Pilot State MathematicsCoalition, additional award
Classroom of the Future
Developing and Conducting a Needs Assessment forthe Portsmouth City and Scioto County Schools
Health Science Partnerships for the Middle/ JuniorHigh School
Miami Talawanda Middle Grade Mathematics
Project
Start-Up of the Southwest Region of ProjectDiscovery
School of Fine Arts
Four Art Installations in The Little Picture Gallery
Ohio Joint Programin Run ocus Stoir: 2000 Yearsof Irish Landscapethe Arts and Humanities
Ohio Department ofEducation
Governor's Institute
Amount
$228,248
$36,500
$4,836
$9,790
$439
$13,000
$682,727
$150,000
$74,945
$35,000
$4,040
$84,901
$20,125
$500
$5,000
$1,845
$49,993
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TABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s)
. Blanning, Howard A.
. Blanning, Howard A.
Funding Source
MiddletownLibrary
Scioto County AreaFoundation
Proposal Title
Children's Theatre
1992 Miami University Children's Theatre Tour toScioto County
Graduate School and ResearchGraduate School and Research
. Simutis,LeonardJ. OhioLINKInstitute of Environmental Sciences
. Hand,VincentC. Procter&Gamble
. Willeke, Gene E.
. Willeke, Gene E.
. Willeke, Gene E.
. Willeke, Gene E.
. Willeke, Gene E.Hand, Vincent C.
. Willeke, Gene E.Hand, Vincent C.
. Willeke, Gene E.Hand, Vincent C.
. Willeke, Gene E.Hand, Vincent C.
. Willeke, Gene E.Hand, VincentC.
. Willeke, Gene E.Hand, Vincent C.
U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers
U.S. Department ofEducation
U.S. Department ofEducation
U.S. Department ofEducation
OhioLINK: Direction and Management
Use of Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships(QSARs) for Predicting Environmental Behavior ofPolar Organic Compounds Especially Surfactants
National Water Management During Drought
Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship Program -PublicService Education Fellowships
Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship Program -PublicService Education Fellowships (Continuing)
Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship Program - PublicServiceEducationFellowships(New)
U.S. Environmental Research at the U.S. Environmental ProtectionProtection Agency, Agency Test and Evaluation Facility: Verification ofInternational Technology Methods to Quantify Vector Attraction ReductionCorporation
U.S. Environmental Research at the U.S. Environmental ProtectionProtection Agency, Agency Test and Evaluation Facility: Bench-ScaleInternational Technology Treatment of CERCLA Leachates byCorporation Carbon-Assisted Anaerobic Fluidized Beds
U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency,International TechnologyCorporation
U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency, PElAssociates
U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency, PElAssociates
U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency, PElAssociates
Research at the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency Test and Evaluation Facility: On-SiteBiological Pretreatment (Comparing a GACAnaerobic Fluidized Bed and an Upflow AnaerobicFilter) Followed by POTW Treatment of CERCLALeachates
Research at the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency Test and Evaluation Facility: BaseOperations
Research at the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency Test and Evaluation Facility: White RotFungus Field Test
Research at the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency Test and Evaluation Facility: New PackagePlant Drinking Water Treatment Configuration forSmall Systems McColl Superfund Site
Amount
$1,233
$7,525
$140,284
$4,255
$29,039
$48,000
$32,000
$32,000
$4,307
$2,022
$2,022
$108,249
$5,147
$3,095
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TABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s)
. Willeke, Gene E.Hand, Vincent C.
. Willeke, Gene E.Hand, Vincent C.
. Willeke, Gene E.Hand, Vincent C.
Office of the Dean
. Knock, Gary H.
Funding Source
U.S. EnvironmentalProtectionAgency,PElAssociates
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, PElAssociates
Proposal Title
Research at the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency Test and Evaluation Facility: Construction ofCorrosion Control Equipment, additional award
Research at the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency Test and Evaluation Facility: New PackagePlant Drinking Water Treatment Configuration forSmall Systems McColl Superfund Site
Westinghouse Materials Westinghouse Materials Company of Ohio BasicCompany of Ohio, Inc. Ordering Agreement
NCR Corporation Shoupp Research Initiation Awards
Scripps Foundation and Gerontology Center
. Atchley,RobertC. OhioBoardof Regents Researchin the ScrippsGerontologyCenter
Hamilton CampusConferences and Continuing Education- Hamilton
. House,KarenS. VariousIndustrialSources
~ursing- Hamilton
. Tenorio, Luth M.
hysics- Hamilton
. Taylor, Beverley AP.
erdisciplinaryStudiesMetcalf, Eugene W.
\mistry- Middletown
Sarquis, Arlyne M.
Sarquis, Arlyne M.
iarquis, Arlyne M.
arquis, Arlyne M.
uquis, Arlyne M.
U.S. Department ofHealth and HumanServices
Personnel Training
Scholarships for ADN Disadvantaged Students
Martha Holden Jennings Supplemental Participant Support for TeachingFoundation Science with TOYS Workshop
School of Interdisci)Jlinary Studies
Smithsonian Institution A Cultural History of American Folk Art Collecting
Middletown Campus
Journal of ChemicalEducation
National ScienceFoundation
National ScienceFoundation
Ohio Board of Regents
U.S. Department ofEducation
Editorship of the Journal of Chemical Education,additional award
Chemistry Supplements for Pre-High School Classes,additional award
Terrific Science Programs
Science is Fun V
Partners for Terrific Science
A
s
$~
$6,
$282,1
$13,0
$6,8C
$10,OOC
$2,000
$55,000
$27,146
$649,276
$65,685
$340,000
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TABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s) Proposal Title AmountFunding Source
Conferences and Continuing Education- Middletown
. Huffman,BettyJ. GMHarrison/IEU,Local TheWorldAutoIndustry:TheU.S.Competes801
. Huffman, Betty J. GM Harrison/IEU, Local The World Auto Industry: The U.S. Competes,801 additional award
. Huffman, Betty J.
. Huffman, Betty J.
PersonnelTraining
ComputerFamilarizationClass
Graphel, Inc.
Mid Fed
Performing Arts Series- Middletown. Nimtz,RoderickE. CincinnatiFineArts
Fund, Projects Pool
Sociology and Anthrqpology- Middletown
. Lynch,JeanM. GreaterMiddletownSeufert,RobertL. YMCA
Grant in Support of Commissioned Work to CelebrateSeries 25th Anniversary
YMCA Evaluation and Long-Range Planning Study
. Seufert, Robert L. Patient Satisfaction with Hospital Care
. Seufert, Robert L.
Middletown RegionalHospital
Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention: Evaluation ofAlcohol and Drug Abuse the Teen Institute -- Phase OneServices
. Seufert, Robert L. Ohio Departmentof Alcoholand Drug AbusePrevention:EvaluationofAlcoholand Drug Abuse the Teen Institute--Phase One, additional awardServices
. Seufert,Robert L. Ohio Department ofHealth
Warren County Early Intervention Needs Assessment
Multiple UnitsChemistry- Middletown/ Chemistry- Oxford
. Sarquis,ArlyneM. AmericanChemicalSarquis, Jerry L. Society
Chemistry- Middletown/ Physics- Hamilton/ Chemistrv- Oxford/ Physics- Hamilton/ Physics- Oxford!Chemistrv- Hamilton
. Sarquis, Arlyne M.Portman, Dwight J.Sarquis, Jerry L.Taylor, Beverley A.P.Poth, James E.Williams, John P.
Chemistry- Oxford/ Chemistry- Middletown
. Sarquis,JerryL. NationalScienceSarquis,ArlyneM. Foundation
Terrific Science Programs
National ScienceFoundation
Teaching Science With Toys
Institute for Chemical Education Field Center,additional award
$190,385
$5,115
$2,300
$3,300
$1,000
$1,138
$25,000
$3,000
$1,500
$8,000
$1,500
$116,596
$67,115
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and Sponsored Programs
TABLE IV, Continued
PrincipalInvestigator( s) Proposal Title AmountFunding Source
Institute of Environmental Sciences! Interdisciplinary Studies. School of
. Hand, VincentC. Hewlett-Packard Gas Chromatograph-MassSelectiveDetector forCummins,R. Hays Company InterdisciplinaryTeachingand Research inGreen, William J. EnvironmentalSciences
Paper Scienceand Engineering!ManufacturingEngineering. Scott, William E. Ohio Departmentof Supportfor an OhioTechnologyTransfer
Esposito,Anthony Development Organization(OTTO)Agent
School of AppliedScience!Schoolof BusinessAdministratione Hart, RobertL. United Parcel Service MinorityProfessionalLeadershipProgram, additional
Foundation award
Zoology! Microbiology
. Lee, Richard E.Lee, Marcia R.
Zoology! Teacher Education. Kaufman, Donald G.
Jones, Edward E.Voltmer, Rita K.Perry, Bruce E.
. Kaufman,DonaldG.Jones,EdwardE.
U.S. Department ofAgriculture
Regulation of Insect Cold-Hardiness Using IceNucleating Active Bacteria
National ScienceFoundation
Excellence in Elementary Science: A Project for theCincinnati Public Schools System
Bringing Hands-On Science from the Museum to theClassroom: A Project for the Cincinnati PublicSchool System, the Center of Science and Industry,and Miami University
Other OfficesAffirmative Action and Human Resource DevelQpment
. Crosset-Hoffmeier, B. E. U.S. Department ofEducation
Ohio Board of Regents
Upward Bound, additional award
. Hunter, Gary L. Ohio Department ofEducation
Access to Success Program
Art Museum
. KeIrn, Bonnie G. Instituteof MuseumServices
Institute of Museum Services MAP MuseumAssessment Program
Traditions, Transitions, and Transformations. KeIrn, Bonnie G. Ohio HumanitiesCouncil
Ohio HumanitiesCouncil
Traditions, Transitions, & Transformations: NativeAmerican Perspectives, 1992 and Beyond
. KeIrn, Bonnie G.
Ohio Joint Programin Traditions,Transitionsand Transformations:Issues ofthe Arts and Humanities Cultureand Identity, 1992and Beyond
Conferencesand ContinuingEducation. Pollicita,JamesR. OhioBankers
Association
. KeIrn, Bonnie G.
Workshops
$70,065
$66,667
$103,497
$104,000
$202,880
$13,120
$29,392
$35,000
$1,400
$510
$4,348
$2,000
$12,504
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TABLE IV, Continued
Funding Source APrincipalInvestigator(s)
Performin~ Arts Series. Fritz, Donald W. Ohio Arts Council
Student Financial Aid
. Siegel, Gilbert H. U.S. Deparunent ofEducation
Scioto County AreaFoundation
Student Leadership and Program Development
. Vaughn,SusanR. OhioDeparunentofHighway Safety
. Smithson, Marian G.
JniversityLibraries. Sessions,Judith A. U.S. Deparunent of
Education- REA Titlell-e
Proposal Title
Miami University 1991-92 Performing Arts Series
National Science Scholars Program
Student Assistance Funds
Ohio College/ University Designated Driver Program
Bibliographic Control & Preservation of the A.W.Kuchler Vegetation Map Collection -2nd Year
$:
$
$2'
$10
$55,
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TABLE V
MIAMI UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STAFF, AND STUDENTSSUBMITTING PROPOSALS
1991 . 1992
From June 1991 through May 1992, a total of212 Miami Universityfaculty, staff, andstudents prepared and submitted ~proposals to outside organizationsfor funding ofacademic projects. Their affiliations and last names are listed below. Numbers inparentheses indicate the number ofproposals, ifmore than one,for which an individualwas listed as (one of) the Principallnvestigator(s).
Applied Science. School of
Manufacturing Engineering Esposito (2), Ettouney
Nursing Tenorio
Office of the Dean Duritsch, Haddad (2)
Paper Science and Engineering Herbet, Scott, Springer, Department (29)
Systems Analysis Sanders
Arts and Science. Colle~e of
Office of the Dean Forshey
Botany Barnum, Cowden, Eshbaugh (3), Francko (4),Gorchov (3), Grau, Hickey (2), Huerta (3), Joo (2)Navaro, Randolph, Smith-Huerta, Vincent,Wilson, K.
Chemistry Cantrell, Cassady (8), Cox J. (2), Danielson (3),Gordon (2), Hagerman, Jaworski (4), Katon (38),Makaroff (4), Novak (2), Pacey (3), Sebastian
Communication Bortel, German, Hutchinson (4), Vogel
English Anderson, Daiker, Fuller, M. (3), Lacey, Morenberg(3), Pierce, Rosenberg, Ziegler (3)
Klink (2), McOmber, Renwick, Smith, YoungGeography
Geology Bj~merud, Boardman, Crowley, Grant, Hart (4),Hughes (2), Mayer (4), McWilliams (2)
German, Russian, andEast Asian Languages
Sanders
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History Kirby, Winkler
Mathematics and Statistics Bailer, Buchanan, Dowling, Kullman, Schuurman,Skillings (3), Smith, R., Stonewater (2), Termeer
Microbiology Bhattacharjee, Carlin (3), Morris-Hooke,Schmidt (3), Stevenson
Philosophy Pappu
Physics Aliabadi, Julian (2), Marcum, Pechan, Priest,Scholten, Yarrison-Rice
Political Science Abente, Arnold, Russo
Psychology Berry, Best, Dainoff, Hinkle, Mark, Parker, Shore,Stasser (2), Stiles
Sociology and Anthropology
Zoology
Lodwick, Marchant (2), Taylor
Barrett (3), Brewer, Callahan, Chabot (3), Costanzo,Fore (4), Guttman (9), Hagemeier (2), Isaacson,Jewell, Kaufman (6), Lee R. (3), Loucks (4), Oris (2),Osborne (2), Peles (2), Taylor (3), Vanni (4)
School of Business Administration
Accountancy Cumming, Treu
Center for Labor ManagementCooperation
Conley (3)
Center for ManagementDevelopment
Decision Sciences
Wheeler (3)
Broida (3)
Economics Erekson, Seiver, Williamson (2)
Management Luzadis (3), Wesolowski
Marketing Gifford, Speh
Office of the Dean Douglas (2)
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TABLE V, Continued
School of Education and Allied Professions
Educational Leadership Cambron-McCabe, Carlson (2)
Educational Psychology Bergen (3), Ganschow, Mosley-Howard (3)
Family and Consumer Sciences Butler, Evans, Flannery
Office of the Dean Flora, Kettlewell (5)
Physical Education, Health,and Sport Studies Alessio (4), Berg (2), Claytor (2), Fennell,
Freysinger, Horn
Teacher Education Berger (2), Dales, Dowhower, Johnson 1.,Jones E. (2), Kahle (2), Moore, Perry, Troxel (3),Vanterpool, Voltmer, Wesson (2), Wiley
School of Fine Arts
Architecture Brown, Cline, Garcia
Art Dietrich, Karkov
Music Stanley
Blanning (4)Theatre
Graduate School and Research
Institute of Environmental Sciences Hand (10), Willeke (10)
Office of the Dean Knock
Scripps Foundation andGerontology Center
Applebaum, McGrew, Mehdizadeh (3),Ritchey
Hamilton Campus
Conferences and ContinuingEducation House (2)
Economics Li
Nursing Tenorio
Physics Taylor, B.
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TABLE V, Continued
Placement ()ffice Cassady (2)
Systems Analysis Werner
Teacher Education Roychoudhury
SchQolDfJnterdisciplinary Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies Cummins (3), Green (2), Metcalf, Myers (2),Newell (2), Schilling (2), Twotrees
Middletown Campus
Chemistry Sarquis (4)
Conferences and ContinuingEducation Huffman (3)
English Coakley
Mathematics and Statistics Dieffenbach (2), Mulligan (2)
Performing Arts Series Nimtz
Placement ()ffice Ernsting (2)
Sociology andAnthropology Lynch, Seufen (3)
Systems Analysis Thibeault
Other Offices
Affmnative Action and HumanResource Development Crosset-Hoffmeier, Hunter
Art Museum KeIrn (6)
Conferences and ContinuingEducation
Pollicita
Performing Arts Series Fritz (2)
Student Financial Aid Siegel, Smithson
Student Leadership and ProgramDevelopment
Goettsch, Vaughn
University Libraries
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TABLE VI
FELLOWSHIPS TO MIAMI FACULTV
1991 - 1992
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has been informed of the following fellowships awarded directly to individualfaculty during the 1991-92 fiscal year. These awards are not included in earlier totals of grants to the University.
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Faculty Department Funding Source Proposal Title Amount
. Cayton, Mary K. History National Endowment Print In the American Democracy: $3,750for the Humanities Nineteenth-Century Cincinnati as a
Case Study - Summer Stipend
. Coakley, Jean A. English National Endowment The Literary Historian as Detective $4,000for the Humanities -Summer Seminar for College
Teachers
. Ewing, Susan R. Art Ohio Arts Council Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist $9,245Fellowship
. Gracie, William J. English National Endowment Tower after Tower, Spire Beyond $3,000for the Humanities Spire: A Study of Victorian
Architecture
. Lingle, Christopher Economics EA. Hayek Fund Travel Grant to Third International $250Congress of Political Economists,Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
. Powell, J. Kerry English National Endowment Women and Victorian Theatre - $3,750for the Humanities Summer Stipend
. Wilkins, Constance Spanish and Portuguese Program for Cultural Texts by Spanish Women in the $1,500Cooperation Medieval Period
TABLE VII
RECIPIENTS OF INTERNAL GRANT SUPPORT FOR
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP1991-92
PrincipalInvestigator(s) Department Project Title
Summer Research Appointments
A. COMMITTEE FOR FACULTY RESEARCH PROGRAMS
Paul V. Anderson English
Clyde Brown Political Science
Antonio V. Ligeralde Economics
Mark E. McBride Economics
Susan Morgan English
Development of an Ethical Rhetoric for BusinessCommunication
Majority-Minority Congressional Districts in the1990 Redistricting Cycle and the Development ofMinority Congressional Representation
Cultural Ecologies
Human Processes Underlying Effective Total-Quality(TQ) Management System
Development of Luminescence Detection Methods forCapillary Electrophoresis
Migrant Settlement Patterns in the 1980s
Public Utility Equity Issues. Regulatory Climate. andFree Cash Flow
Degradation of Condensed Tannins Under MildConditions
Witness to Epic: The Alliterative Morte Arthure andPreliterate Culture
Balance Sheet Composition and the Relation BetweenStock Returns and Short Term Interest Rates
Posunodern Education: Taking the HumanitiesSeriously
Practical Suggestions for the Conceptual Contingency-Growth Model for Managing and ControllingInformation Systems Growth in An Organization
A Modified White Test for Heteroskedasticity
Market Power and Entry: Evidence from the AirlineIndustry
Victorian Women's Travel Writings About SoutheastAsia
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Verena A. Conley French & Italian
David A. Cowan Management
Neil D. Danielson Chemistry
James A. Dunlevy Economics
Raymond F. Gorman Finance
Ann E. Hagerman Chemistry
Britton J. Harwood English
James B. Kehr Finance
James S. Kelly Philosophy
Sooun Lee Decision Sciences
TABLE Vll, continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s) Deparunent Project Title
Laura Neack Political Science Examining the Potential for Conflict in the New WorldOrder
Jane P. Petschek Zoology Molecular Genetic Analysis of the Sans-Fille Gene inDrosophila Melanogaster
Theoretical Studies of Molecular Torsional Energies
Color or Race: Image and Self-Identity
A Sequence of Dramatic Monologues
The Effect of Industrial Relations on Hospitals'Organizational Effectiveness
Characterization of the Artemia rRNA GeneTranscription Termination Site
Topography and Poetics: The Intersection of theCumaean Landscape and the Vergilian Text
CEO Compensation, Stockholder Wealth, and theIndependence of Compensation Committees
Grants to Promote Research and Scholarship
A. John Bailer Mathematics andStatistics
A Simulation Study of Aquatic Toxicity StatisticsPotency Estimators
Stephen D. Berry Psychology
Clyde Brown Political Science
Hippocampal Lesions and Septal Neurobiology Duringan Appetitive Working Memory Task
Majority-Minority Congressional Districts in the 1990Redistricting Cycle and the Development of MinorityCongressional Representation
Development of Luminescence DetectionMethods for Capillary Electrophoresis
Theodore Roosevelt Ascends to the Bulliest of Pulpits
Degradation of Condensed Tannins Under MildConditions
Palestine in Transition, 1799-1948; A Political andCultural History
Mossbauer Studies of Antiferromagnetism inPerovskites
Molecular Genetic Analysis of the Sans-Fille Gene inDrosophila Melanogaster
Jerome H. Rosenberg English A Biography of Canadian Writer Margaret Atwood
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Alice Chung Phillips Chemistry
Ellen J. Price Art
James A. Reiss English
Joshua L. Schwartz Management
Jack C. Vaughn Zoology
Robert M. Wilhelm Classic
Jeffrey G. Wyatt Finance
Neil D. Danielson Chemistry
Robert V. Friedenberg Communication
Ann E. Hagerman Chemistry
Thomas A. ldinopulos Religion
Glenn M. Julian Physics
Jane P. Petschek Zoology
TABLE Vll, continued
PrincipalInvestigator(s) Department Project Title
Sergio L. Sanabria Architecture A Study of the Work of Rodrigo Gil De Hontanon,Architect of the Spanish Golden Age: Practice andTheory in an Age of Transition
Douglas H. Shumavon Political Science Intergovernmental Service Agreements in UniversityCities
Miami University Wind Ensemble Recording Project:American Music for Wind Ensemble
Interviews with Czech Musicians and Planning ofExchanges
Processing of Stereotypic and Counter-StereotypicInformation
The Critical Reception of Georg Kaiser (monograph)
Sequence Diversity of ITS! as a Measure of GeneticDiversity
William P. Berg
Graduate Research Assistants
Doris Bergen
Stephen D. Berry
Howard A. Blanning
Neil D. Danielson
Francis E. Dolan
Ann E. Hagerman
Jane P. Petschek
Alice Chung Phillips
Sergio L. Sanabria
Physical Education,Health, and SportStudies
Falls in the Elderly: Risk Factor Identification andIntervention Effectiveness
Educational Psychology Symbolic Play of At-Risk and Handicapped Toddlers
Psychology Hippocampal Lesions and Septal Neurobiology Duringan Appetitive Working Memory Task
Request for Support for RGBTheatre
Chemistry Development of Luminescence Detection Methods forCapillary Electrophoresis
English
Chemistry
Historical/Feminist Criticism
Degradation of Condensed Tannins Under MildConditions
Zoology Molecular Genetic Analysis of the Sans-Fille Gene inDrosophila Melanogaster
Chemistry Theoretical Studies of Molecular Torsional Energies
Architecture A Study of the Work of Rodrigo Gil De Hontanon,Architect of the Spanish Golden Age: Practice andTheory in an Age of Transition
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Gary A. Speck Music
Jerome Stanley Music
Raymond M. White Psychology
Audrone B. Willeke GREAL
Kenneth G. Wilson Botany
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PrincipalInvestigator(s) Project TitleDepartment
New Investigators
B. RESEARCH CHALLENGE PROGRAM
Joseph M. Carlin
Benjamin W. Gung
Alfredo J. Huerta
Lori G. Isaacson
Jane P. Petschek
Thomas M. Schmidt
Jan M. Yarrison-Rice
Experienced Investigators
Microbiology Mechanism of Interferon Potentiation
Chemistry Substituents Effect on the Conformational Equilibriumof Chiral Alkenes
Botany Physiology of Drought Resistance in Sorghum
Zoology Examination of the Hyperinnervation of Cerebral BloodVessels in the Genetically Hypertensive Rat
Zoology Molecular Analysis of Messenger RNA Transcriptswithin the 4F Chromosomal Region of DrosophilaMelanogaster
Microbiology The Detection of Human Pathogens in theEnvironments
Physics Measuring the Photon Statistics of Beam Fanning andSelf-Pumped Phase Conjugation of Photorefraction
HelaineM. Alessio/ Physical Education, Exercise,Agingand HearingLossKathleenM. Hutchinson Health, and Sport Studies/
Communication
Susan R. Barnum
Phyllis Callahan
Neil D. Danielson
Richard E. Lee
David G. Pennock
Martha J. Powell
Michael J. Vanni
Botany
Zoology
Acquired Thermotolerance in Cyanobacteria
Age Related Changes in Anterior Pituitary Lactotrophs
Indirect Detection Methods for CapillaryElectrophoresis
Chemistry
Zoology New Directions in the Development of an OrganCryopreservation Model
Biochemical Analyses of a Mutant thermophilaLacking Outer Dynein Arms
Zoology
Botany Subcellular Control of Fungal Zoospore Motility inAquatic Habitats
Zoology Regulation of Lake Communities Along Gradients ofEnvironmental Stress
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PrincipalInvestigator(s) Department Project Title
C. SHOUPP AWARDS
Donald C. Cox Microbiology Use of the Reovirus Attachment Polypeptide as aTumor Therapeutic Agent
Computer Networks and Education
Instrumentation for Building Energy Research
Maintaining Ohio Soybean Production Under UV-BLevels Predicted from Ozone Layer Depletion
Chemical Modification of Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene)
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Robert R. Johnson English
Scott A. Johnston Architecture
Jerry W. McClure Botany
Richard T. Taylor Chemistry