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Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for March 2010 The following gifts, grants and contracts received by all campuses during the period March 1, 2010 through March 31, 2010 total $20,495,392. The unofficial year-to-date total is: $331,914,811. Research DA-Dept of Agriculture DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services Agriculture, Dept - Agricultural Research Svc-FED Agriculture, Dept - FED Agriculture, Dept - FED Agriculture, Dept - FED Health & Human Svc, Dept - Administration on Aging Health & Human Svc, Dept - Natl Inst of Health (NIH) Health & Human Svc, Dept - Natl Inst of Health (NIH) Feasible Analysis of Ohelo as a Specialty Crop for Hawaii Sequencing of the Oriental Fruit Fly Genome Biology and Control of the Formosan Subterranean Termite Survey of Landscape and Ornamental Nurseries for Insect Pests Ha Kupuna: National Resources Center for Native Hawaiian Elders Cyclopentannelation in Total Synthesis A Pooled Analysis of Mammographic Density and Breast Cancer Risk Nakamoto, Stuart T Patek, Paul Q Grace, Jack Kenneth JR Hara, Arnold H Mokuau, Noreen K Tius, Marcus A Maskarinec, Gertraud Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences Department of Microbiology Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences School of Social Work Department of Chemistry Cancer Research Center To generate production, environmental and economic data for feasibility studies on ohelo berry as an ornamental and value added specialty crop for Hawaii Sequencing of the oriental fruit fly genome. Develop tools and assessment methods to support community-wide termite management; detect and establish research methods for new invasive termites in Hawaii. The mission of this project is to detect and report occurrence and distribution of exotic insects pests (from Priority Pest Lists for 2010 and Additional pests of Concern for TY 2010) in resort landscape sand ornamental nurseries and along pest introduction pathways to these sites throughout the state of Hawai`i. We request funds to continue our work on Ha Kupuna: National Resource Center for Native Hawaiian Elders in order to develop and disseminate knowledge of Native Hawaiian elders. The development of methodology for organic synthesis and its application to natural products total synthesis. This project will provide new information on how body weight affects breast cancer risk related to breast density. These findings will be useful for breast cancer risk estimation and breast cancer prevention. $10,500 $115,500 $5,842 $44,977 $31,806 $209,806 $69,200

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Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for March 2010

The following gifts, grants and contracts received by all campuses during the period March 1, 2010 through March 31, 2010 total $20,495,392. The unofficial year-to-date total is: $331,914,811.

Research

DA-Dept of Agriculture

DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services

Agriculture, Dept - Agricultural Research Svc-FED

Agriculture, Dept - FED

Agriculture, Dept - FED

Agriculture, Dept - FED

Health & Human Svc, Dept - Administration on Aging

Health & Human Svc, Dept - Natl Inst of Health (NIH)

Health & Human Svc, Dept - Natl Inst of Health (NIH)

Feasible Analysis of Ohelo as a Specialty Crop for Hawaii

Sequencing of the Oriental Fruit Fly Genome

Biology and Control of the Formosan Subterranean Termite

Survey of Landscape and Ornamental Nurseries for Insect Pests

Ha Kupuna: National Resources Center for Native Hawaiian Elders

Cyclopentannelation in Total Synthesis

A Pooled Analysis of Mammographic Density and Breast Cancer Risk

Nakamoto, Stuart T

Patek, Paul Q

Grace, Jack Kenneth JR

Hara, Arnold H

Mokuau, Noreen K

Tius, Marcus A

Maskarinec, Gertraud

Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences

Department of Microbiology

Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences

Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences

School of Social Work

Department of Chemistry

Cancer Research Center

To generate production, environmental and economic data for feasibility studies on ohelo berry as an ornamentaland value added specialty crop for Hawaii

Sequencing of the oriental fruit fly genome.

Develop tools and assessment methods to support community-wide termite management; detect and establishresearch methods for new invasive termites in Hawaii.

The mission of this project is to detect and report occurrence and distribution of exotic insects pests (from PriorityPest Lists for 2010 and Additional pests of Concern for TY 2010) in resort landscape sand ornamental nurseries and along pest introduction pathways to these sites throughout the state of Hawai`i.

We request funds to continue our work on Ha Kupuna: National Resource Center for Native Hawaiian Elders inorder to develop and disseminate knowledge of Native Hawaiian elders.

The development of methodology for organic synthesis and its application to natural products total synthesis.

This project will provide new information on how body weight affects breast cancer risk related to breast density.These findings will be useful for breast cancer risk estimation and breast cancer prevention.

$10,500

$115,500

$5,842

$44,977

$31,806

$209,806

$69,200

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Research

DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services

Health & Human Svc, Dept/NIH - Natl Cancer Institute

Health & Human Svc, Dept/NIH - Natl Ctr for Comp & Altrntv Med

Health & Human Svc, Dept/NIH - Natl Ctr for Comp & Altrntv Med

Health & Human Svc, Dept/NIH - Natl Ctr on Minority Hlth & Hlth Disprty

Health & Human Svc, Dept/NIH - Natl Heart, Lung, & Blood Inst

Health & Human Svc, Dept/NIH - Natl Heart, Lung, & Blood Inst

Health & Human Svc, Dept/NIH - Natl Inst on Aging

Urinary Estrogen Metabolites in a 2-year Soy Trial Among Premenopausal Women

Mechanisms by Which Selenium Influences T Helper Cells During Immune Response

Mechanisms by Which Selenium Influences T Helper Cells During Immune Response

Pili 'Ohana Program: Partnerships to Overcome Obesity Disparities in Hawaii

University of Hawaii Research Scientist Award in Molecular Cardiology

Rho Kinase in Immune-Mediated Atherosclerosis

A Needle in a Haystack: New Approaches to Alzheimer's Drug Discovery from Natural Products

Maskarinec, Gertraud

Hoffmann, Peter

Hoffmann, Peter

Kaholokula, Joseph

Shohet, Ralph Victor

Boisvert, William

Williams, Philip

Cancer Research Center

Department of Cell and Molecular Biology

Department of Cell and Molecular Biology

Department of Native Hawaiian Health

Department of Medicine

Department of Medicine

Department of Chemistry

The goal of this project is to perform additional analysis form a 2-year soy intervention among premenopausalwomen to examine the effect of soy foods on urinary estrogen metabolite patterns and to compare the effects of soy between women who produce equol and those who do not.

This goal of this project is to identify specific mechanisms by which selenium influences immune response.

This goal of this project is to identify specific mechanisms by which selenium influences immune response.

This competing continuation proposal seeks funding for a 5-year intervention project on weight loss maintenanceamong Native Hawaiians and Pacific Peoples based on a community-based participatory research model.

Phase II (years 3-7) will establish a research and education program with the recruited scientist as principalinvestigator.

The studies in this project are focused on the role of Rho kinase in the immune system and inflammation as wellas immune-related vascular function. The major goals of the study are to study the involvement of Rho-kinase in various macrophage function and to examine how this affects immune-mediated atherogenesis.

The discovery of Alzheimer's Disease drug leads from marine organisms.

$68,350

$19,950

$230,250

$524,201

$66,026

$357,000

$167,586

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Research

DOC-Dept of Commerce

DOD-Department of Defense

Commerce, Dept - Natl Oceanic & Atmospheric Adm (NOAA)

Commerce, Dept - Natl Oceanic & Atmospheric Adm (NOAA)

Defense, Dept - Air Force

Defense, Dept - Air Force

Defense, Dept - Air Force

Defense, Dept - Air Force

Defense, Dept - Air Force

From Science to Conservation: Linking Coral Reefs, Coastal Watersheds and their Human Communities in thePacific Islands

Submersible Support for Meso-Photic Coral Reef Survey in the Main Hawaiian Islands

Operations and Management of the Maui Supercomputing Center

Operations and Management of the Maui High Performance Computing Center

Operations and Management of the Maui Supercomputing Center

Operations and Management of the Maui High Performance Computing Center

Operations and Management of the Maui High Performance Computing Center

Richmond, Robert H

Wiltshire, John C

Lassner, David K

Lassner, David K

Lassner, David K

Lassner, David K

Lassner, David K

Pacific Biosciences Research Center

Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory

Information Technology Services

Information Technology Services

Information Technology Services

Information Technology Services

Information Technology Services

This project addresses the impacts of watershed discharges on coral reefs in the Pacific Islands and translatingscience into policy and management approaches to protect these coastal marine resources.

To conduct submersible and ship operations in support of NOAA Fisheries (F. Parrish) research on the meso-photic coral reef ecosystems in the main Hawaiian islands.

Cost reimbursement award term contract for research, development, operations and management of the MauiSupercomputing Center.

Cost reimbursement award term contract for research development, operations and management of the MauiHigh Performance Computing Center.

Cost reimbursement award term contract for research, development, operations and management of the MauiSupercomputing Center.

Cost reimbursement award term contract for research, development, operations and management of the MauiSupercoming Center.

Cost reimbursement award term contract for research, development, operations and management of the MauiSupercoming Center.

$199,638

$210,000

$750,000

$100,000

$255,000

$899,882

$1,511,624

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Research

DOD-Department of Defense

Defense, Dept - Air Force

Defense, Dept - Air Force

Defense, Dept - Air Force Ofc of Scientific Rsch

Defense, Dept - Defense Threat Reduction Agcy

Defense, Dept - Dep Under Secy of Defense

Defense, Dept - Office of Naval Research

Defense, Dept - Office of Naval Research

Operations and Management of the Maui Supercomputing Center

Operations and Management of the Maui Supercomputing Center

Developing Cultural Analysis and Sociological Network Theory for Understanding Virtual Communities and theirIntrinsic Relationships on the Web

Evaluation of Oleander Sphinx Moth Daphnis nerii and the Giant Sphinx Moth, Cocytius antaeus, as ModelOrganism for Hybrid Insect MEMS Technology

Managing Partner of Pacific Disaster Center

Online Social Behaviors and Prediction of their Implications for the Physical World: A Comparative Study, Part 1

Acoustic Seaglider: Philippine Sea Experiment

Lassner, David K

Lassner, David K

Chai, Sunki

Rubinoff, Daniel Z

Gaines, James R

Chai, Sunki

Howe, Bruce M

Information Technology Services

Information Technology Services

Department of Sociology

Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences

Vice President for Research

Department of Sociology

Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering

Cost reimbursement award term contract for research, development, operations and management of the MauiSupercomputing Center.

Cost reimbursement award term contract for research, development, operations and management of the MauiSupercomputing Center.

This project is aimed at the identification and characterization of virtual communities on the World Wide Webthrough the use of state-of-the art social science cultural and social network theories.

Rearing and evaluation of two moth species, one in Hawaii and one in Florida for Hybrid MEMS technology

This Cooperative Agreement provides for the transfer of Federal funds for the evolvement of the Pacific DisasterCenter into a public-private partnership benefiting from shared responsibilities and assistance from the Department of Defense and the Managing Partner (recipient) with its internal management, administration, and development of concepts as proposed by the Recipient on August 17, 2009 in response to Funding Announcement HQ0034-09-RFCA-3001 and accepted by the Government.

This project is aimed at the identification and characterization of virtual communities on the world Wide Webthrough the use of state-of-the art social science cultural and social network theories.

To deploy acoustic Seagliders in the Ocean Acoustics Deep Water experiment in the Philippine Sea in order todevelop ways to improve tomographic resolution using a combination of fixed and mobile pla5forms, and poweredautonomous undersea vehicles.

$150,000

$6,000

$157,919

$108,916

$3,940,000

$132,504

$50,000

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Research

DOD-Department of Defense

DOI-Dept of Interior

Federal Agencies

Foreign

Defense, Dept - Office of Naval Research

Defense, Dept - Office of Naval Research

Interior, Dept - U.S. Geological Survey

Interior, Dept - U.S. Geological Survey

Homeland Security, Dept - FED

Canadian Space Agency

Development of a Combined Raman and LIBS System for Stand-off Detection of Explosive Residues

Collaborative Proposal to Extend ONR YIP Research with BRC Efforts

Ecohydrological Field Research in Hawaii

Using Gamma-Ray, Neutron, and Spectral Reflectance Data to Obtain Accurate Measures of Global IronAbundances

Unmanned Port Security Vessel: A Multi-Sensor Autonomous System for Maritime and Port Security

Interchange Canada Agreement Extension

Sharma, Shiv K

Powell, Brian

Giambelluca, Thomas W

Gillis-Davis, Jeffrey

Bingham, Brian S

Binsted, Kimberly Anne

Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology

Department of Oceanography

Department of Geography

Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Department of Information and Computer Sciences

The purpose of this proposal is to develop a combined Raman and LIBS system for a stand-off detection ofexplosives and residues.

ONR Basic Research Challenge to extend my current research into the factors that control the predictability inocean modeling. Focus will be on the collaboration of my research with other scientists.

We will maintain the HaleNet system on Maui, consisting of 9 active climate stations, two repeaters, and a basestation. On Hawaii Island, we will operate two advanced flux towers measuring energy, water, and carbon exchanges over one native forest site and one strawberry guava-invaded site.

Determine the source of discrepancies in estimated iron compositions for the Moon between three different datasets: gamma-ray, neutron, and spectral reflectance data.

The research objective of this proposal is to apply cutting-edge methods in autonomous systems, in-situchemical sensing, image processing and sensor fusion to create and unmanned port security vessel, providing real-time, multi-sensor decision support for DHS missions.

I would like to extend my secondment to the CSA for one more semester, until August 15 2010. My main researchhere is on augmented shared reality systems for human exploration of planetary surfaces. I'm also working on an analogue deployment to take place on the Big Island in Jan/Feb 2010, and follow-up activities.

$85,000

$11,740

$50,000

$10,463

$100,000

$83,451

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Research

Hawaii- Business and Other

Hawaii- Government Agencies

Hawaii BioEnergy, LLC

Hawaiian Shellfish, LLC

TREX Enterprises Corp.

Agriculture, Dept - HI

Defense, Dept - Civil Defense-HI

Land & Natural Res, Dept - Div of Forestry & Wildlife-HI

Land & Natural Res, Dept - Div of Forestry & Wildlife-HI

Land & Natural Res, Dept - Div of Forestry & Wildlife-HI

NSF Center for Bioenergy Research & Development - Hawaii BioEnergy LLC Membership

Development of Bivalve Hatchery Methods for Hawaii

Modeling and Simulation of an Ocean WEC Device for Sensor Applications - Phase II

Comparative Advantage of Hawaii's Agricultural Exports to the Japan Markets

Tsunami Inundation Maps for Hawaii

Three Mountain Alliance Planning and Management

Population Distribution and Trends in the Hawaiian Hoary Bat: Puu ka Pele Forest Reserve

Plant Restoration and Enhancement, Rare Plat Facility EPRE 10 (Pahole)

Turn, Scott Q

Haws, Maria C.

Ertekin, R Cengiz C

Leung, Ping Sun

Cheung, Kwok Fai

Morden, Clifford W

Ziegler-Chong, Sharon

Sugii, Nellie C

Hawaii Natural Energy Institute

Pacific Aquaculture-UHH

Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering

Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering

Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering

Department of Botany

Pacific Aquaculture-UHH

Lyon Aboretum

Hawaii BioEnergy LLC is paying for a membership in the University of Hawaii site of the NSF supported Center forBioenergy Research & Development.

An Ocean Wave Energy Conversion device will be analyzed and tested to determine its technical feasibility.

To document and assess the competitive and comparative advantage of selected agricultural exports to Japanand summarize the results in a fact-sheet for public dissemination.

Develop tsunami inundation maps for Hawaii.

Coordinate the watershed protection plan of the Three Mountain Alliance and address priority objectives of themanagement plan.

Trends in bat occupancy will be monitored using acoustic recordings of bat vocalization in the Puu ka Pele ForestReserve.

Conservation of rare plants on Oahu, by using genetic management, propagation, seed storage and speciesrestoration to increase and stablize populations.

$20,000

$78,210

$75,095

$38,295

$199,280

$65,000

$8,984

$60,000

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Research

Hawaii- Government Agencies

Hawaii- Health Organizations

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

Land & Natural Res, Dept - HI

Land & Natural Res, Dept - HI

Queen's Medical Center

Angus (Myra W & Jean Kent) Foundation

Tri-Isle Resource Conservation & Dev Council

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

The State of Hawaii's Plant Extinction Prevention Program

Threatened & Endangered Species Recovery: Kauai

Prototype Academic Medical Department Model for Behavioral Health Research

Luminex Technology Based Serodiagnostic Assay for the Rapid Detection of Avian Influenza Virus andArboviruses

East Maui Mountains Watershed (ARRA)

Preserving Hawaii's Culturally Significant Native Plants

DNA Barcoding of Endemic Hawaiian Species

Morden, Clifford W

Duffy, David C

Hishinuma, Earl S

Nerurkar, Vivek R

Morden, Clifford W

Dunn, Christopher

Price, Donald

Department of Botany

Department of Botany

Department of Psychiatry

Dept of Trop Med, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology

Department of Botany

Lyon Aboretum

Biology-UHH

Prevent the extinction of critically endangered native plants through collection of genetic materials for future use inpropagation and reintroduction into the wild.

Conduct applied field research to promote recovery of Kauai's threatened and endangered plants.

To accelerate the quantity and quality of health-related behavioral health research in Hawaii and improve qualityof care for patients at QMC and in Hawaii, through translational research.

The objective of this research is to develop rapid diagnostic tests for detection and surveillance of avian influenza,dengue, Chikugunya, and Zika viruses infection. The rationale is that these pathogens have potential to be imported in Hawaii, which will affect the health of the people, and the ecosystem of Hawaii.

Conduct applied research and management of the native forests in East Maui's watershed.

To preserve Hawaii's Culturally Significant Native Plants.

Validity of DNA barcoding of recently derived species is understood based on the testing of endemic species inthe Hawaiian archipelago and especially the young Hawaii Island

$175,051

$41,346

$400,000

$49,135

$181,422

$32,550

$541,347

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Research

Mainland- Business and Other

Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Cazador

Emmes Corporation

Space Telescope Science Institute

Southwest Research Institute

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

US ATLAS Research Program Office for Upgrade R&D

Assessment of Health Effects Associated with VOG Exposure, Hawai'i Island

UH Affiliate Subsite of AIDS Malignancy Consortium (Clinical Site Agreement Between EMMES Corp. & UH; AMCGrant #U01CA121947)

Determining the Rotational Phase of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 in Support of the StardustNExt Mission

JUNO Science Support Phase B/C/D Activities

Water and Habitable Worlds

Water and Habitable Worlds

Parker, Sherwood I

Tam, Elizabeth K

Shiramizu, Bruce T

Meech, Karen J

Owen, Tobias

Meech, Karen J

Meech, Karen J

Department of Physics and Astronomy

Department of Medicine

Department of Medicine

Institute for Astronomy

Institute for Astronomy

Institute for Astronomy

Institute for Astronomy

Continuation of the development of silicon pixel radiation sensors designed for the innermost layers of the ATLASsilicon tracking system.

Characterize susceptible-VOG populations in the HICLASS cohort, characterize exposure to VOG, assess acuteand long term impact on asthma exacerbations.

UH Affiliate Subsite of AIDS Malignancy Consortium (Clinical site agreement between EMMES Corp. & UH; AMCGrant #U01CA121947).

Analyze the rotation of comet 9P/Tempel 1.

Dr. Owen will provide guidance and review of all Education and Public Outreach activities. He will also assist inanalysis, modeling and interpretation of models of Jupiter formation.

This project will trace the history of water from its formation in the interstellar medium to incorporation in the solarsystem, how it reaches the terrestrial planets, and its role in life.

This project will trace the history of water from its formation in the interstellar medium to incorporation in the solarsystem, how it reaches the terrestrial planets, and its role in life.

$102,000

$2,000

$41,010

$36,692

$15,414

$106,413

$762,000

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Research

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

National Aeronautics & Space Administration

National Science Foundation

A NEO Search Program Using the Pan-STARRS PS1 Telescope

Studying Complex Ejecta at L1 Using Realistic Models of CME Evolution and Interplanetary Magnetic Field

The NASA Infrared Telescope Facility: Mission Support and Solar System Observations

Detecting Dark Energy from WMAP and Pan-STARRS1

A GALEX Search for the Missing Young Low-Mass Stars within 100 pc

Mars Surface Composition in a Geological Context

Untangling the Energetics and Dynamics of Reactions of Ground State Silicon Atoms with Small HydrocarbonRadicals

Jedicke, Robert

Lugaz, Noe

Tokunaga, Alan

Szapudi, Istvan

Liu, Michael C

Taylor, G Jeffrey

Kaiser, Ralf Ingo

Institute for Astronomy

Institute for Astronomy

Institute for Astronomy

Institute for Astronomy

Institute for Astronomy

Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology

Department of Chemistry

Support of the PS1 Telescope operation and MOPS project on Haleakala for the NASA Near Earth Object SearchProgram.

We propose to investigate the evolution of Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) into a interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), and the interaction of multiple CMEs from the Sun. By modeling the IMF from the Sun to L1, we will provide

We propose to provide NASA with observations and research data aimed at providing support of spacecraftmissions and basic research in support of the Planetary Astronomy program.

We propose to detect the Integrated Scahs-Wolf (ISW) effect in the WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave AnisotropyProbe) CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background maps using the one year Pan-STARRRS1 (PS1) photometric LRG (Sloan Luminous Red Gaxlay) sample.

We propose an archival study to combine the GALEX/All-Sky Imaging Survey (AIS) with extensive ground-basedphotometric and proper-motion catalogs to identify the nearest young low-mass (M-type) stars.

This project will use data from Mars mission to understand the formation and geological and geochemicalevolution of the martian crust.

We want to find out how organo silicon molecules are formed in extreme environments.

$180,000

$81,351

$1,039,482

$77,316

$45,000

$100,073

$144,000

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Research

National Science Foundation

US Colleges and Universities

National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation

California Institute of Technology

California Irvine, University of

California Los Angeles, University of

California San Diego, University of

California San Diego, University of

CAREER: Characterizing Reproductive Isolation Within the Hawaiian Metrosideros Species Complex

Doctoral Dissertation Research: Applying Bathymetric LiDAR to Advance Marine Landscape Ecology in the ThirdDimension

Detecting Transient Surface Features via Dynamic Landmarking

Genetic Signatures of Dengue Virus Emergence

Subcontract from "CAREER: The Coordination of Leaf Hydraulics, Structure and Gas Exchange"

Optimization of Algae Lipid Yields by Regulation of Growth Physiology, and Design Consultation, AnalyticalServices and Monitoring of Algae Cultures

Optimization of Algae Lipid Yields by Regulation of Growth Physiology, and Design Consultation, AnalyticalServices and Monitoring of Algae Cultures

Stacy, Elizabeth

Jorgensen, Stacy M

Schorghofer, Norbert

Bennett, Shannon N

Ranker, Thomas A

Church, Matthew J.

Church, Matthew J.

Natural Sciences-UHH

Department of Geography

Institute for Astronomy

Dept of Trop Med, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology

Department of Botany

Department of Oceanography

Department of Oceanography

Characterize the strengths and stages of reproductive isolation (RI) between taxa within each of several mixedstands that vary in the degree of hybridization

This research will apply remotely sensed data to conduct predictive modeling of fish assemblage structure such as

Dr. Norbert Schorghofer will perform analysis on Martian dark slope streaks. He will also travel to JPL tocoordinate research.

Dengue virus, causing fever with occasional hemorrhaging, is expanding worldwide, producing more frequent,severe epidemics. Evidence suggests genetic changes in circulating viruses underlie these dynamics. We compare virus sequence data from multiple populations all undergoing endemic/epidemic transitions for a universal genetic factor.

Research on the coordination of leaf structure, hydraulics, physiology and ecology of native Hawaiian plantspecies. Support for UHM Botany Department graduate students as research assistants for the project.

Experiment and monitoring design for implementation by scientists and technicians in collaboration with staff atGeneral Atomics and UCSD for outdoor mass algal culture facilities in La Jolla and Hawaii.

Experiment and monitoring design for implementation by scientists and technicians in collaboration with staff atGeneral Atomics and UCSD for outdoor mass algal culture facilities in La Jolla and Hawaii.

$738,255

$7,750

$16,400

$10,000

$25,136

$56,579

$13,418

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Non-Research

US Colleges and Universities

DA-Dept of Agriculture

Johns Hopkins University

Maryland, University of

Oregon State University

Oregon, University of

Utah State University

Agriculture, Dept - Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture

Longitudinal Survey of Quality of Life and School for Military Children and Their Parents Stationed in Hawaii

EPOXI Mission

Human Health/Aquaculture: BMP

The Pacific Center for Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE Pacific)

Sunn hemp and its Alleplopathic Compounds for Vegetable Production in Hawaii and Beyond

Pacific Regional Aquaculture Information Service for Education (PRAISE), Year 8

Berg, Kathleen F

Meech, Karen J

Haws, Maria C.

Hadfield, Michael G

Wang, Koon-Hui

Anderson, Kristen L

Curriculum Research and Development Group

Institute for Astronomy

Pacific Aquaculture-UHH

Pacific Biosciences Research Center

Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences

Library

For 3-year longitudinal study, provide input into parent and children questionnaires, consulting on focus groupsampling, and assistance with logistics in setting up focus groups as well as consultation on data interpretation, review and critique of reports, and participation in annual debriefing sessions.

To reduce and analyze data obtained (including recovering the comet) and characterizing the nucleus for theEPOXI Mission.

Participate with the University of Oregon to further develop partnerships and outreach activities for the Center forOcean Science Education Excellence (COSEE).

Improve and promote the use of the sunn hemp as a cover crop through the understanding of its toxic compoundsfor sustainable pest management.

Promote transfer or information within the Pacific aquaculture community including creating educationalresources, promoting communications, and ongoing information delivery services.

75

$13,840

$65,000

$257,598

$38,148

$53,485

$20,000

Subcount: $16,727,206Subtotal:

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DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services

DOD-Department of Defense

Federal Agencies

Foreign

Health & Human Svc, Dept/NIH - Natl Inst of Diabetes,Digestive,Kidney Dis

Defense, Dept - Air Force Ofc of Scientific Rsch

Corporation for National and Community Service

Office of the Director of National Intelligence

American Samoa, Govt of

Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands

High School Students Step Up to Biomedical Research

The Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS) Project

HIPICC VISTA Project

2010 Regional Intelligence Community Colloquium

American Samoa Territorial Training Assistance Project - 2008

Project BRABU Evaluation and Data Management

Hui, George S N

Kaiser, Nicholas

Pascua, Atina T

Shultz, Edward J

Zuercher, Deborah

Roberts, Kelly D

Dept of Trop Med, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology

Institute for Astronomy

Vice President for Student Affairs

School of Pacific and Asian Studies

College of Education

Center on Disability Studies

Provide biomedical research training for high school students of ethnic minority and economically disadvantaedbackground.

Design and construction of the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS)

This VISTA proposal will meet the needs of low income communities in Hawaii and the Pacific Island Territories ofAmerican Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas (CNMI). The VISTA positions will helpto develop programs that will help with literacy and economic revitalization.

Provide a quality experience for attendees and participants for the 2010 Spring colloquium on National SecurityStudies, February 10-11, 2010.

To provide a Bachelor of Education degree and teacher certification to upgrade the skills of in service teachers inAmerican Samoa.

The evaluation team will develop and implement data collection, management, analysis, interpretation andreporting plans, and lead on this objective and ensure stakeholder input is fully integrated.

$178,901

$50,000

$4,000

$27,000

$1,183,853

$167,931

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Non-Research

Foreign

Hawaii- Dept of Education

Elsevier Science Ltd.

Guam, University of

Republic of Palau, Ministry of Commerce & Trade

Education, Dept - HI

Education, Dept - HI

Education, Dept - HI

Education, Dept - HI

International Journal FY 2003

Guam/Micronesia Area Health Education Center

PBCP-AAPI Support 2010 Palau

To Plan, Develop and Implement a Business and Marketing Plan Competition

Designing Algebra Resources for Teachers

An Evaluation of the Campbell Complex's 21st Century Community Learning Centers' Project in 2009-2010

Kapalama Algebra Readiness in the Elementary School: KARES

Landis, Dan

Withy, Kelley Marie

Morton, John F

Roley, V. Vance

Gilbert, Michael J.

Higa, Terry Ann

Olson, Melfried

Psychology-UHH

Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Vice President for Community Colleges

Shidler College of Business

Curriculum Research and Development Group

Curriculum Research and Development Group

Curriculum Research and Development Group

Assisting with infrastructure and evaluation development for new Guam/Micronesia AHEC.

This award supports economic development and technical assistance work of the Pacific Business CenterProgram under the University of Hawaii grant from the Economic Development Administration, US Department of Commerce.

Provide administrative support to organize the 2010 High School Marketing Plan and Business Plan Competitions.

The project will create a partnership between HIDOE, UH COE, UH Department of Arts and Sciences, HawaiiCommunity Colleges. The project activities will be to create and disseminate replacement algebra units and companion teacher educative materials.

The evaluators will study project implementation and outcomes. The evaluators will (a) meet w/ site coordinatorsto discuss the eval design, methods, and timeline, (b) provide site coordinators w/ data-collection e-forms or hard copies for return on agreed-upon timeline, (c) analyze data, and (d) report findings.

This program will provide for three-years of staff development in mathematics for teachers at KapalamaElementary School.

$20,800

$41,529

$20,000

$8,000

$150,000

$45,000

$150,000

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Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for March 2010

Non-Research

Hawaii- Dept of Education

Hawaii- Government Agencies

Hawaii- Health Organizations

Education, Dept - HI

Acctg & General Svc, Dept - State Fdn on Culture & the Arts-HI

County of Maui - Ofc of Economic Development

Hawaiian Home Lands, Dept - HI

Human Services, Dept - Ofc of Youth Svcs-HI

Queen's Medical Center

College Algebra Readiness for Every Student (CARES) Project

Statewide Cultural Extension Program - Presenting, Touring and Outreach

Expansion of Allied Health Programs at Maui Community College

Agricultural Education Program Contract 2009-2010

Office of Youth Services Request for Information

'Ike Ao Pono/Native Hawaiian Health Initiative

Gilbert, Michael J.

Slaughter, Timothy Roy

Johnson, Nancy K

Nishijima, Wayne T

Umemoto, Karen N

Minton, B. Nalani

Curriculum Research and Development Group

Outreach Community Programs

Chancellor, University of Hawaii Maui College

College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

Department of Urban and Regional Planning

School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene

The goal of the CARES project is to increase the number of high school graduates who are ready for college-levelmathematics.

Lecture-demonstrations and cultural programs in various community venues.

Continue expanded enrollments on the Allied Health Department nursing and dental assisting program and admitto the new AS Dental Hygiene Program.

Provide educational and technical services to DHHL agricultural and pastoral leaseholders for commercial andsubsistence agricultural production, in areas such as crop production, management, marketing, financial and business skills.

We will conduct the Request for Information Process for the State Office of Youth Services by organizing andfacilitating public meetings regarding funding needs for youth services in the state. This includes a series of meetings with stakeholders and the analysis and presentation of public comments

Financial student and program support including academic tutor, scholarships, cultural program costs (see typicalexample of budget for program expenditures, including food and lei), graduation events, workshops, conferences, special projects including film, research, fundraising activities, cultural exchanges, excursions and activities.

$81,656

$136,200

$450,000

$225,488

$20,240

$90,000

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Non-Research

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

Filipino and Philippine Literature Program

Theatre and Dance Operating Expenses

Mansfield Freeman Research Assistants

Coral Industries Distinguished Professor of Renewable Energy Chairholder

Philosophy in the Schools Educational Specialists

Sustainable Living Institute of Maui (SLIM)

Financial Engineering Course

The Florence Macaulay Lecture

Mabanglo, Ruth S

Carroll, W Dennis

Kipnis, Kenneth

Antal, Michael J JR

Jackson, Thomas E

Sakamoto, Clyde M

Teramura, Alan H

Shultz, Edward J

Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures

Department of Theatre and Dance

Department of Philosophy

Hawaii Natural Energy Institute

Department of Philosophy

Chancellor, University of Hawaii Maui College

College of Natural Sciences

School of Pacific and Asian Studies

The Program will hire an assistant to help the coordinator to check papers, assist in teaching one course,coordinating cultural community activities.

To support the general operations of the Department of Theatre and Dance. Services provided include themaintenance of the facilities by student assistants; purchasing of stage, lighting, and other theatrical/dance supplies; office supplies; and other goods & services that may be required by the Department.

To pay for the salary & fringe for two graduate research assistants for the Philosophy Department.

To provide for salary, fringe benefit costs, and other program expenses.

Educational Specialists to assist classroom teachers in philosophical discussions with students; help prepareclassroom lessons; maintain research journals.

The work consists of furthering the mission of the Sustainable Living Institute of Maui. This includes programmanagement and administration as well as administrative support. This work is currently undertaken by the Executive Director and a casual hire and may include future additional staff as needed.

To cover the salary for Tom Ramsey, Professor, College of Natural Sciences for teaching "Partial DifferentialEquations and Stochastic Calculus" in the Master of Financial Engineering Program for the Fall 2009 semester.

To fund the Florence Macaulay Lectures in Asian and Pacific Studies.

$2,000

$13,000

$28,916

$75,000

$5,000

$95,000

$23,500

$3,500

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Non-Research

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

Mainland- Business and Other

Mainland- Health Organizations

Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations

National Science Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc

American Heart Association

Casey (Annie E.) Foundation

National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation

The Primal Quest

Expanding the Manoa Alcohol Project

Ethnic Differences in Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Cardiovascular Mortality

2008 Hawaii Kids Count Plan Guidelines

SUPER-M: School and University Partnership for Educational Renewal in Mathematics

Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Herman, Louis G

Stockert, Nancy A.

Wilkens, Lynne R

Yuen, Sylvia H L

Chyba, Monique

Garrod, Peter V

Chancellor, University of Hawaii at West Oahu

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

Cancer Research Center

Center on the Family

Department of Mathematics

Graduate and Professional Education

$5,000 in matching funds pledged from Doran Foundation for lecturer replacement for one course to enable workon completing book manuscript and developing film production "Primal Quest".

The project will continue and expand the present Manoa Alcohol Project, to provide alcohol preventionprogramming for undergraduates at UH - Manoa, primarily using a social norms approach.

This research project is to use biostatistics and epidemiology approach to study the relationship of omega-3 fattyacids from eating fish and the chances of dying of heart disease based on the multiethnic cohort data collected by the Cancer Research Center of Hawaii.

Hawaii Kids Count's objective is to improve the well-being of Hawaii's children and families by increasing publicawareness of their conditions and serving as a catalyst for positive action on their behalf. Activities include maintaining a database of child and family indicators, tracking indicators over time, and writing/disseminating reports on critical issues.

This request is for supplemental funding for an international component for John Marriott, a GK-12 fellow. Theactivities in this proposal will greatly advance John's Ph.D. research, provide education in the area of control theory, and further his understanding of K-12 issues by study of other educational systems.

To provide graduate students the opportunity to further their education by funding their research projects.

$5,000

$60,000

$24,772

$75,000

$8,424

$266,476

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Non-Research

US Colleges and Universities

$20,495,392

Regis University

Webster University - International Brecht Society

Building Educational Success Together (BEST)

13th Symposium of the International Brecht Society on "Brecht in/and Asia" at UH from May 19-23, 2010

Total: 111

Pascua, Atina T

Wessendorf, Markus W

Service Learning

Department of Theatre and Dance

Count:

To support ongoing efforts towards educational success through civic engagement initiatives in Hawaii.

The 13th symposium of the International Brecht Society will be a 5-day conference of presentations by theatrescholars from East and West on two themes: Brecht's borrowings from and references to Asian culture (in his theatre theory, drama, poetry, etc), and the reception of his work in Asia (with regard to dramaturgies, performance styles, and political aesthetics).

36

$10,000

$2,000

Subcount: $3,768,186Subtotal:

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Funds Received from UH Foundation for 03/01/2010 - 03/31/2010

Non-Research

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

"Coral Industries Distinguished Professor of Renewable Energy Chairholder"

"Theatre and Dance Operating Expenses"

"The Primal Quest"

"Philosophy in the Schools Educational Specialists"

"Mansfield Freeman Research Assistants"

"Filipino and Philippine Literature Program"

"Sustainable Living Institute of Maui (SLIM)"

"The Florence Macaulay Lecture"

Antal, Michael J

Carroll, W Dennis

Herman, Louis G

Jackson, Thomas E

Kipnis, Kenneth

Mabanglo, Ruth S

Sakamoto, Clyde M

Shultz, Edward J

Hawaii Natural Energy Institute

Department of Theatre and Dance

Chancellor, University of Hawaii at West Oahu

Department of Philosophy

Department of Philosophy

Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures

Chancellor, University of Hawaii Maui College

School of Pacific and Asian Studies

To provide for salary, fringe benefit costs, and other program expenses.

To support the general operations of the Department of Theatre and Dance. Services provided include the maintenanceof the facilities by student assistants; purchasing of stage, lighting, and other theatrical/dance supplies; office supplies; and other goods & services that may be required by the Department.

$5,000 in matching funds pledged from Doran Foundation for lecturer replacement for one course to enable work oncompleting book manuscript and developing film production "Primal Quest".

Educational Specialists to assist classroom teachers in philosophical discussions with students; help prepare classroomlessons; maintain research journals.

To pay for the salary & fringe for two graduate research assistants for the Philosophy Department.

The Program will hire an assistant to help the coordinator to check papers, assist in teaching one course, coordinatingcultural community activities.

The work consists of furthering the mission of the Sustainable Living Institute of Maui. This includes program management and administration as well as administrative support. This work is currently undertaken by the Executive

To fund the Florence Macaulay Lectures in Asian and Pacific Studies.

$75,000

$13,000

$5,000

$5,000

$28,916

$2,000

$95,000

$3,500

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Funds Received from UH Foundation for 03/01/2010 - 03/31/2010

Non-Research

Research

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

$824,813

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

University of Hawaii Foundation

"Financial Engineering Course"

"Preserving Hawaii's Culturally Significant Native Plants"

"DNA Barcoding of Endemic Hawaiian Species"

Total:11

Teramura, Alan H

Dunn, Christopher

Price, Donald

College of Natural Sciences

Lyon Aboretum

Biology-UHH

Count:

To cover the salary for Tom Ramsey, Professor, College of Natural Sciences for teaching "Partial Differential Equationsand Stochastic Calculus" in the Master of Financial Engineering Program for the Fall 2009 semester.

To preserve Hawaii's Culturally Significant Native Plants.

Validity of DNA barcoding of recently derived species is understood based on the testing of endemic species in the Hawaiian archipelago and especially the young Hawaii Island

$23,500

$32,550

$541,347

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Extramural Research Awards for the Month of

March 2010 Distribution by Sponsors

75 $16,727,206

DA-Dept of Agriculture

DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services

DOC-Dept of Commerce

DOD-Department of Defense

DOI-Dept of Interior

Federal Agencies

Foreign

Hawaii- Business and Other

Hawaii- Government Agencies

Hawaii- Health Organizations

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

Mainland- Business and Other

Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

US Colleges and Universities

AGENCY-UNIT

4

10

2

14

2

1

1

3

7

1

4

4

1

8

3

10

NO. OF AWARDS

$176,819

$1,744,175

$409,638

$8,158,585

$60,463

$100,000

$83,451

$173,305

$587,956

$400,000

$804,454

$181,702

$15,414

$2,391,635

$890,005

$549,604

AMOUNT

1.06%

10.43%

2.45%

48.77%

0.36%

0.60%

0.50%

1.04%

3.51%

2.39%

4.81%

1.09%

0.09%

14.30%

5.32%

3.29%

PERCENT

Total: 100%

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Extramural Non-Research Awards for the Month of

March 2010 Distribution by Sponsors

36 $3,768,186

DA-Dept of Agriculture

DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services

DOD-Department of Defense

Federal Agencies

Foreign

Hawaii- Dept of Education

Hawaii- Government Agencies

Hawaii- Health Organizations

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

Mainland- Business and Other

Mainland- Health Organizations

Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations

National Science Foundation

US Colleges and Universities

AGENCY-UNIT

1

1

1

2

5

5

4

1

9

1

1

1

2

2

NO. OF AWARDS

$20,000

$178,901

$50,000

$31,000

$1,434,113

$434,656

$831,928

$90,000

$250,916

$60,000

$24,772

$75,000

$274,900

$12,000

AMOUNT

0.53%

4.75%

1.33%

0.82%

38.06%

11.53%

22.08%

2.39%

6.66%

1.59%

0.66%

1.99%

7.30%

0.32%

PERCENT

Total: 100%

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Extramural Research Awards Year to Date: 07/01/09 - 03/31/10

Distribution by Sponsors

888 $209,211,362

DA-Dept of Agriculture

DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services

DOC-Dept of Commerce

DOD-Department of Defense

DOE-Dept of Energy

DOI-Dept of Interior

ED-Dept of Education

Federal Agencies

Foreign

Hawaii- Business and Other

Hawaii- Dept of Education

Hawaii- Government Agencies

Hawaii- Health Organizations

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

Mainland- Business and Other

Mainland- Health Organizations

Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations

Miscellaneous

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

US Colleges and Universities

AGENCY-UNIT

47

87

69

78

14

51

6

5

19

23

1

96

9

44

61

16

26

1

64

87

84

NO. OF AWARDS

$6,479,273

$43,579,102

$25,575,241

$40,408,589

$4,777,133

$4,124,885

$1,072,173

$872,152

$1,842,145

$1,213,616

$45,662

$12,443,306

$766,087

$3,196,177

$7,114,154

$2,389,564

$1,837,858

$11,750

$10,825,650

$32,167,305

$8,469,540

AMOUNT

3.10%

20.83%

12.22%

19.31%

2.28%

1.97%

0.51%

0.42%

0.88%

0.58%

0.02%

5.95%

0.37%

1.53%

3.40%

1.14%

0.88%

0.01%

5.17%

15.38%

4.05%

PERCENT

Total: 100%

Note: YTD amounts include adjustments.

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Extramural Non-Research Awards Year to Date: 07/01/09 - 03/31/10

Distribution by Sponsors

552 $122,703,449

DA-Dept of Agriculture

DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services

DOC-Dept of Commerce

DOD-Department of Defense

DOI-Dept of Interior

ED-Dept of Education

Federal Agencies

Foreign

Hawaii- Business and Other

Hawaii- Dept of Education

Hawaii- Government Agencies

Hawaii- Health Organizations

Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations

Mainland- Business and Other

Mainland- Health Organizations

Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

US Colleges and Universities

AGENCY-UNIT

14

36

19

4

11

60

16

22

33

12

94

30

88

14

2

21

6

35

35

NO. OF AWARDS

$3,371,972

$10,726,812

$2,010,114

$356,193

$366,553

$31,884,858

$8,634,478

$2,582,407

$4,139,811

$866,267

$14,409,975

$10,059,172

$6,863,407

$2,101,109

$49,544

$2,053,559

$3,015,747

$17,499,619

$1,711,852

AMOUNT

2.75%

8.74%

1.64%

0.29%

0.30%

25.99%

7.04%

2.10%

3.37%

0.71%

11.74%

8.20%

5.59%

1.71%

0.04%

1.67%

2.46%

14.26%

1.40%

PERCENT

Total: 100%

Note: YTD amounts include adjustments.