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ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2013 JULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013 Office for the Advancement of Research & Scholarship

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Academic grants and contracts for Miami University, July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013

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ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2013

JULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013

Office for the Advancement of Research & Scholarship

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Table of ContentsGraphic summary of all grants and contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Associate Provost’s perspective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Research highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

10-year trend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Select grants and contracts details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Table 1: Summary of grants and contracts, by source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Table 2: Detail of grants and contracts, by organizational unit and principal investigator . . 6

Table 3: Sumary of grants and contracts, by principal investigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

OARS staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

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$21,461,446Purpose of Funding, by Source

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Service

Research

Instruction

Fellowship

Other Government Agency

State of Ohio

Federal Government

Business & Industry

Foundations & Associations

Purpose of Funding

Service

Research

Instruction

Fellowship

$3,941,32918%

$15,616,60173%

$1,761,8568%

$141,6611%

Source of Funding

Other Government Agency

State Government

Federal Government

Business & Industry

Foundations & Associations

$2,343,83811%

$4,527,77421%

$12,287,59057%

$1,144,528

5.5%

$1,57,716

5.5%

TOTAL AWARDS

FY2013 SUMMARY

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James T. Oris Associate Provost for Research & Scholarship

iven Miami University’s national rep-utation for undergraduate education, it may go without saying that Miami faculty demon-strate excellence in the classroom, in the lab, on the page, and on the stage. What is less often acknowledged, however, is their excel-lence behind the scenes.Without the efforts of Miami faculty and staff to attract external funding to support research and creative projects, few of the

G 2000 undergraduates who are engaged in mentored research and scholarly activity each year would have the same opportunity to experience the excitement of inquiry and discovery.In FY 2013, Miami faculty and staff received 421 awards of external funding. With funding rates at some Federal agencies hovering around 10%, this figure demonstrates the true effort put into securing funding.

OFFICE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH & SCHOLARSHIP

MYAAMIA CENTERThe Myaamia Project became the Myaamia Center in Febru-ary 2013, shortly after receiv-ing a $124,292 grant from the NEH’s highly competitive Docu-menting Endangered Languag-es program.

ASSOCIATE PROVOST’S PERSPECTIVE

PAUL SCHAEFFERAssistant Professor of Biol-ogy Paul Schaeffer received $582,000 from the NSF to study how gray catbirds deal with the energy demands of migrating from the Oxford area to the Yu-catan peninsula each winter.

27%Proportion of Miami’s exter-nal funding coming from the National Science Foundation (NSF) in FY2013

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10-YEAR TRENDIt is no secret that the current funding climate is extremely challenging. As the 10-year trend graph below shows, Miami University experienced a drop in external funds during 2008 that parallels national economic decline during that time. Following the drop from FY2008 to FY 2009, however, Miami’s exter-nal funding has remained relatively steady over the past five fiscal years.

What’s more, the slight increase in FY2013 funding was accomplished despite cuts in Federal funding due to budget sequestration, which went into effect January 1, 2013, half-way through Miami’s July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 budget cycle.

FUNDING BY SOURCEConsistent with the sequester, Miami did in fact experience a decline in Federal funding in FY2013, securing $12,287,590 from all Federal sources, compared with $14,415,822 in FY2012. However, this decrease was largely offset by a 100% increase in funding from foundations and associations, which amounted to $2,343,838 in FY 2013, com-pared with $1,172,022 in FY2012. There was also a 25% increase in funding provided by business and industry in FY2013.

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SCRIPPS GERONTOLOGY CENTEROne of Miami’s three Ohio Cen-ters of Excellence, the Scripps Gerontology Center lived up to the designation by bringing a total of $1,220,217 in research awards.

3Number of Ohio Centers of Excel-lence housed at Miami University — the Scripps Gerontology Center, the Institute for Entreprenuership, and the Center of Excellence for Structural Biology & Metabonomics

Other Federal Agency

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U.S. Dept. of Education

Department of Defense

NIH

NSF

Other Government Agency

State Government

Business & Industry

Foundations & Associations

$4,527,774

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FUNDING BY DIVISIONAlso encouraging is the diversification of units attracting funding across the University. While the College of Arts & Science contin-ues to attract the largest portion of external funding, significant increases in funding were accomplished by the Farmer School of Busi-ness and the College of Professional Studies and Applied Sciences (formerly Hamilton and Middletown campuses).

The $1,804,926 brought in by the Farmer School in FY2013 owes largely to continued expansion of experiential learning opportu-

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Other

Farmer School of Business

College of Professional Studies& Applied Sciences

College of Engineering & Computing

College of Education, Health & Society

College of Creative Arts

College of Arts & Science

13,189,365

$1,804,926

$2,515,321

$1,930,584

$2,16

4,415

$1,068,417

$8,636

JUSTIN SAULAssociate Professor of Chem-ical, Paper, & Biomedical En-gineering Justin Saul received a total of $311,735 in grants to support his research on the use of keratin biomaterials in tissue engineering.

STUDENT RESEARCH FORUMSStudents presented results of faculty-mentored research at the 4th Annual Graduate Research Forum and the 19th Annual Undergraduate Re-search Forum.

500Number of undergraduate students who presented in oral and poster sessions at the 19th Annual Undergradu-ate Research Forum, held in April 2013

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nities for students. In FY2012, the Hamilton and Middletown campuses brought in a com-bined $1,312,633; in FY2013, the College of Professional Studies and Applied Sciences increased that figure over 90%, to $2,515,32.

MORE TO THE STORYOf course, numbers don’t tell the whole story. Yes, research requires money, but few people get excited about funding proposals. People get excited about new ideas, ground-breaking discoveries, and thought-provoking art. And Miami researchers produced all those things in FY 2013. We offer some high-lights below.

We remain proud of the faculty, staff, and students whose work contributes to Miami University’s long-standing tradition of com-bining strong liberal education with outstand-ing research and scholarly activities.

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Source Source Number ValueFEDERAL GOVERNMENT 129 $12,287,590

Air Force Research Laboratory 3 $208,560Department of Defense 6 $341,481

Department of Health & Human Services 19 $1,885,004National Aeronautics & Space Administration 1 $24,000

National Center for Research Resources 2 $219,172National Endowment for the Humanities 5 $155,992

National Endowment for the Arts 1 $2,600National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1 $480,000

National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health 4 $68,639National Institute of Arthritis & Musculoskeletal & Skin 1 $274,856

National Institute of Child Health & Human Development 1 392,521National Institutes of Health 5 $380,449

National Science Foundation 52 $5,973,232National Security Agency 1 $150,000

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration 1 $101,933US Air Force 3 $364,365

US Department of Agriculture 1 $15,000US Department of Education 14 $936,001

US Department of Energy 2 $91,393US Department of Labor 2 $95,229

US Department of Commerce 1 $47,539US Department of State 1 $90,000

US Fish & Wildlife Service 2 $29,999STATE GOVERNMENT 23 $1,144,528

Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio 3 $63,113Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute 6 $263,614

New Mexico Department of Game & Fish 1 $10,970Ohio Agriculture Research & Development Center 2 $18,800

Ohio Biological Survey 1 $500Ohio Board of Regents 5 $598,190

Ohio Department of Alcohol & Drug Addiction 1 $5,000Ohio Department of Education 1 $94,182

Ohio Public Works Commission 1 $65,000The Ohio State University Research Foundation 1 $24,000

Wright State University 1 $1,159OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 37 $1,157,716BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 131 $4,527,774FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS 99 $2,343,838GRAND TOTAL 419 $21,461,446

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title ValueCOLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE $13,189,365AMERICAN STUDIES $2,200

Hamlin, Kimberly A. National Endowment for Humanities

Gender, Science, and Technology Speaker Series: A Humanities Per-spective

$2,200

ANTHROPOLOGY $30,000

Hay-Rollins, M. Cameron Society for Psychological Anthropology Hay-Rollins

Conference: Psychological Anthro-pology and Methods that Matter

$20,000

Peterson, Leighton C. National Endowment for Humanities

Arizona Humanities Council: Apache Scouts

$10,000

BOTANY $162,397Edelmann, Richard E. National Aeronautics

& Space AdministrationUniversity of Mississippi: Novel Explo-rations into the Interactions Between Light and Gravity Sensing in Plants

$24,000

Gorchov, David L. Sigma Xi The Effect of Emerald Ash Bor-er-Caused Canopy Gaps on Un-der-story Invasive Shrubs and Forest Regeneration

$1,000

Li, Qingshun Q. Ohio Board of Regents Ohio University: Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program: Bioinformatics Scholarships for Ohio Consortium for Bioinformatics

$59,925

Li, Qingshun Q. Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center

OPBC-OSU: Lateral Root Develop-ment and Alternative Polyadenylation

$8,800

Liang, Chun NanoSphere Inc. Nanosphere Biological Date Ware-house (NanoBioDW)

$25,000

Liang, Chun US Department of Agriculture Comparative Genome Mapping and Microsatellite DNA Sequence Resources

$15,000

Vincent, Michael A. National Science Foundation New York Botanical Garden: Digiti-zation TCN: Collaborative Research: Tritrophic Databasing Initiative

$28,672

CENTER FOR CHEMISTRY EDUCATION $204,592Hershberger, Susan A. S. National Center

for Research ResourcesFighting with Food: Battling Chemical Toxicity with Good Nutrition

$204,592

CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY $1,869,591Crowder, Michael W. National Science Foundation Probing Enzyme Motions During

Catalysis$110,000

Hagerman, Ann E. Procter & Gamble Company Do Ionics Alter Tannin-Protein Inter-actions?

$100,000

Hartley, Christopher Scott National Science Foundation O-Phenylenes: Controlled Folding and Directed Oxidative Planarization

$382,000

Kennedy, Michael Allen Department of Health & Human Services

Rutgers University: Structural Genom-ics of Eukaryotic Domain Families

$263,877

Kennedy, Michael Allen Department of Health & Human Services

Cincinnati Children's Medical Hos-pital:Novel Genetic and Salivary Glycan Biomarkers for Risk of NEC in ELBW Infants

$38,340

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title Value

Kennedy, Michael Allen Department of Health & Human Services

Rutgers University: Structural Genom-ics of Eukaryotic Domain Families

$30,000

Makaroff, Christopher A. Beckman Foundation Beckman Scholars in Chemistry, Bio-chemistry and the Biological Sciences

$19,300

Makaroff, Christopher A. Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center

OPBC-OSU: Transcriptional Regu-lation of Plant Reproduction by PHD Domain Containing Proteins

$10,000

Makaroff, Christopher A. National Science Foundation Summer Undergraduate Research in Chemistry and Biochemistry

$675

Scaffidi, Jonathan Peter Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh

Development of SERS-based fiber Optic Nanosensors for Introcellular Bioanalysis

$40,000

Smith, Amanda Carole Syngenta Biotechnology Import of Synthetic Proteins into Isolate Soybean Chloroplasts

$101,028

Sommer, Andre J. Research in the Molecular Mi-crospectroscopy Lab (MML)

$27,075

Steinecker, William H. NoBull Innovation Testing and Development of MicroGC $100,125Taylor, Richard T. Celsus Laboratories Inc NMR Spectral Studies of Complex

Carbohydrates$31,710

Taylor, Richard T. Celsus Laboratories Inc A Strategy for Preparing Conjugates of Complex Carbohydrates

$29,688

Wang, Hong National Science Foundation CAREER: Enamine-Metal Lewis Acid Bifunctional Catalysts for Asymmetric Organic Transformations

$116,586

Yezierski, Ellen J. National Science Foundation Collaborative Research: Further De-velopment and Testing of the Target Inquiry Model for Middle and High School Science Teacher Professional Development

$185,855

Zou, Shouzhong National Science Foundation Electrocatalysis on Structure Con-trolled Metal Nanocrystals: Unrav-eling Particle Structure-Catalytic Activity Relationships

$283,332

ENGLISH $81,000Androne, Helane Adams US Department of Education Ohio Writing Project Professional De-

velopment in High-Need Elementary Schools

$40,000

Androne, Helane Adams US Department of Education Ohio Writing Project Professional Development in a High-Need School

$20,000

Androne, Helane Adams US Department of Education Ohio Writing Project Teacher Leader-ship Development

$20,000

Mao, LuMing R. Rhetoric Society of America Beyond Bias, Binary, and Border: Mapping out the Future of Compara-tive Rhetoric

$1,000

FRENCH & ITALIAN $4,500Strauss, Jonathan A. N/A Department of French and Italian $4,500

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title ValueGEOGRAPHY $59,995

Medley, Kimberly E. National Science Foundation Short Term Dynamics in Changing Environments: A Geospatial Analysis of Seasonal Forest Response and Extractive Resource Entitlements at Mt. Kaigau, Kenya

$54,263

Medley, Kimberly E. National Science Foundation Short Term Dynamics in Changing Environments: A Geospatial Analysis of Seasonal Forest Response and Extractive Resource Entitlements at Mt. Kaigau, Kenya

$5,732

GEOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCE $2,551,379Briggs, Brandon R. National Science Foundation University of Southern California: De-

velopment of a Novel In-Situ Method to Image Microbe-Mineral Associations

$60,000

Brudzinski, Michael R. National Science Foundation Collaborative Research: Deep Megathrustconditions From Com-paring Seismicity Rates and Source With Tremor, Slow Slip, and the Mw 7.4 Ometapec Earthquake

$78,298

Currie, Brian S. N/A Software for Analysis of Geophysical Borehore and Seismic Reflection Data Year 3

$1,761,822

Dong, Hailiang National Science Foundation Collaborative Research: Nitrate Re-duction by Redox-Modified Fe-Bear-ing Clay Minerals

$187,778

Dong, Hailiang National Science Foundation University of Nevada Las Vegas: PIRE: Toward a Holistic and Global Understanding of Hot Springs Eco-systems: A US-China based Interna-tional Collaboration

$147,856

Dong, Hailiang US Department of Energy Pennsylvania State University: Re-activity of Iron-bearing Phyllosilicates with Uranium and Chromium through Redox Transition Zone

$109,625

Dong, Hailiang Department of Defense DOD-Shaw Environmental: The In-fluence of Plant-Microbe Interactions on the Mobility and Bioavailability of Arsenic in Soil

$60,000

Dong, Hailiang National Science Foundation International Workshop: Critical Zone Observations for Sustainable Soil Development and Beyond

$48,000

Dong, Hailiang Department of Defense DOD-Shaw Environmental: The In-fluence of Plant-Microbe Interactions on the Mobility and Bioavailability of Arsenic in Soil

$40,000

Hart, William K. National Science Foundation Acquisition of an Inductively Coupled Plasma- Optical Emission Spectrom-eter for Geological and Environmen-tal Applications

$19,000

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title Value

Hauer, Kendall L. National Science Foundation Ohio University: Digitization TCN: Collaborative Research: Digitizing Fossils to Enable New Syntheses in Biogeography

$18,000

Rakovan, John National Science Foundation Development of a Tender-Energy Microspectroscopy and Imaging User Facility for Earth Sciences at NSLS and NSLS-II

$1,000

Rech, Jason A. National Geographic Society Climate Change and Water Resourc-es in Southern Jordan

$19,000

N/A WCB Energy Company N/A $1,000GERMAN, RUSSIAN & EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES $24,750

Jeep, John M. Max Kade Foundation Inc Intensive German Summer $13,500Jeep, John M. Max Kade Foundation Inc Intensive German Summer $11,250

HISTORY $330,729

Cayton, Andrew R. L. National Humanities Center Imperial America 1672-1764 $60,000Cayton, Mary Kupiec US Department of Education Hamilton City Schools: Voices of

America$117,934

Cayton, Mary Kupiec US Department of Education Hamilton City Schools: Voices of America

$115,295

McVety, Amanda Kay Harry S. Truman Library Institute

Interspecies Internationalism: The Rinderpest Campaign

$37,500

INSTITUTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY $3,600Crist, Thomas O. The Phoenix Zoo Abundance and Spatial Distribution

of Jaguars (Panthera onca) in the Kanuku Mountains, Guyana

$3,000

Crist, Thomas O. Ohio Biological Survey Mite Faunas Associated with Ants in Prairie and Anthropogenic Habitats

$500

Crist, Thomas O. Schwab Charitable Fund N/A $100INTERACTIVE MEDIA STUDIES $52,083

Hodgson, Eric Paul PNI Sensor Corporation Realistic Simulation of Slope and Vertical Navigation in Low Cost, Portable, Wearable Immersive Virtual Envrionmental Systems for Educa-tion and Training

$52,083

MATHEMATICS $622,290Akhtar, Reza National Security Agency Summer Undergraduate Mathematical

Sciences Research Institute (SUMSRI)$150,000

Dowling, Patrick N. National Science Foundation Summer Undergraduate Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (SUMSRI)

$149,243

Eckhardt, Caleb National Science Foundation Approximation Properties of C*-al-gebras

$57,413

Ghazaryan, Anna Radmiri Simon Foundation Traveling Waves in Nonlinear Cou-pled Systems

$35,000

Larson, Paul Bradley National Science Foundation Large Cardinals and Small Sets $122,404Ortiz, Ivonne Johanna National Science Foundation Algebraic K-theory of Infinite Groups

With Torsion II$108,230

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title ValueMICHAEL J. COLLIGAN HISTORY PROJECT $76,000

N/A Hamilton Community Foundation N/A $75,000

N/A Hamilton Community Foundation N/A $1,000

MICROBIOLOGY $214,812

Friedberg, Iddo National Science Foundation ABI Innovation: Analysis of Operon Evolution Using an Event-Driven Approach

$210,565

Lee, Marcia R. Natl Speleological Society Inc Impact of Temperature Upon Ger-minative Potentials of Geomyces Destructans Strains Isolated From Infected Bats From Geographically Diverse Sites

$4,247

POLITICAL SCIENCE $65,000Russo, Philip A. Ohio Public

Works CommissionLTIP and Ohio Infrastructure Bond Financing for Local Government C

$65,000

PSYCHOLOGY $2,650,747Berry, Stephen D. National Science Foundation Theta Modulation of Hippocampal

Ensembles across Subregions$150,000

Clerkin, Elise Marie Department of Health & Human Services

CBM: A Novel Intervention for Alcohol Dependence and Social Anxiety

$204,125

Diekman, Amanda National Science Foundation Staying in STEM: Examining Com-munal Goal Congruity Processes in the Retention of Women

$459,511

Flaspohler, Paul D. US Department of Education ARRA Ohio Department of Education: Race to the Top Family and Commu-nity (Civic) Engagement Evaluation

$123,300

Flaspohler, Paul D. Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati

Planning for Sustainable Prevention Support System

$50,000

Green, Jennifer H Richmond State Hospital Richmond State Traineeship 2011-13 $54,400Green, Jennifer H Central Clinic Central Clinic Psychology Trainee-

ship 2012-13$20,900

Green, Jennifer H US Department of Education ED: Children’s TBI Traineeship 12-13 $13,500Green, Jennifer H Central Clinic Central Clinic Child Psych Trainee-

ship 2013-14$9,500

Green, Jennifer H Ross School District Ross SBMH Traineeship 13-14 $7,200Green, Jennifer H Central Clinic Central Clinic Psychology Trainee-

ship 2011-2012$1,425

Hugenberg, Kurt National Science Foundation

The Motivated Origins of the Cross Race Effect

$199,999

Johnson, Joseph G. National Science Foundation Response Dynamics in Decision Making

$289,607

Kiel Luebbe, Elizabeth J. National Institute of Child Health & Human Development

A Biopsychosocial Model of Emotion Processes Determining the Role of Overcontrolling Parenting in the Sta-bility of Inhibited Temperament

$392,521

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title Value

Luebbe, Aaron M. American Psychological Association

Social Functioning in Children With and Without ADHD

$1,000

Messman-Moore, Terri Department of Health & Human Services

Univ. of Nebraska Lincoln: Sexual Revictimization: Emotional and Psy-chosocial Mediators

$134,640

Quinn, Jennifer J. Department of Health & Human Services

Prediction Error in Contextual Fear Memory Reconsolidation

$401,121

Stasser, Garold L. National Science Foundation Missing Links Problems and Partici-pation in Collective Decisions

$137,998

SCRIPPS FOUNDATION & GERONTOLOGY CENTER $1,220,217Applebaum, Robert A. Department of Health &

Human ServicesODJFS: Proposal to Provide Data to Improve Ohio's Long-Term Services and Support System: Phase II

$170,826

Applebaum, Robert A. Department of Health & Human Services

ODJFS: Proposal to Provide Data to Improve Ohio's Long-Term Services and Support System: Phase II

$50,808

Applebaum, Robert A. Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio

Feasibility of Integrating Health and Long-Term Care for Frail Elders in the Greater Cincinnati Region

$24,052

Brown, James Scott Department of Health & Human Services

Princeton University: Regional and International Differences in Health and Longevity at Older Ages

$61,698

de Medeiros, Kathryn Bess Department of Health & Human Services

University of Maryland, Baltimore: Generativity in the Lives of Older Women (GLOW)

$30,181

de Medeiros, Kathryn Bess The Writer's Center National Intrepid Center of Excel-lence Literature Review

$1,025

Kunkel, Suzanne R. Ohio Board of Regents LTC: Long Term Care Research $195,300Kunkel, Suzanne R. Department of Health &

Human ServicesThe Lewin Group: Process Evalua-tion of Older Americans Act Title III-E National Family Caregiver Support Program

$186,060

Kunkel, Suzanne R. Department of Health & Human Services

National Association of Area Agen-cies on Aging: Information and Plan-ning: Understanding the Capacity of the Aging Network

$91,770

Kunkel, Suzanne R. Department of Health & Human Services

Boston University: Building the Busi-ness Capacity of Aging and Disability Community-Based Networks for Managed Long-Term Services and Supports

$15,500

Kunkel, Suzanne R. US Department of Labor Leveraging Resources Between the Senior Community Service Employ-ment Program and the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

$12,000

Kunkel, Suzanne R. The New York Community Trust

Self-Management, Social Support, Religiosity and Self-Rated Health Among Older Mexicans with Diabetes

$2,400

Lokon, Elizabeth J. Cedar Village Opening Minds Through Art (OMA): An Art Program for People with Dementia

$135,168

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title Value

Lokon, Elizabeth J. Catholic Healthcare Partners Opening Minds Through Art (OMA): An Art Program for People with Dementia

$10,000

Lokon, Elizabeth J. Colonial Opening Minds Through Art (OMA): An Art Program for People with Dementia

$8,000

Lokon, Elizabeth J. Liberty Nursing Center of Oxford

Opening Minds Through Art (OMA): An Art Program for People with Dementia

$2,400

Lokon, Elizabeth J. Kappa Kappa Gamma Opening Minds Through Art (OMA): An Art Program for People with Dementia

$1,500

Lokon, Elizabeth J. Kappa Kappa Gamma Opening Minds Through Art (OMA): An Art Program for People with Dementia

$1,500

McGrew, Kathryn B. Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio

Evaluation of the Elderly Services Program

$36,974

McGrew, Kathryn B. Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio

Care Management $2,087

Straker, Jane Karnes Department of Health & Human Services

ODJFS-OSU: Organizational Best Practices in Ohio Nursing Homes and Home Care Agencies

$50,000

Straker, Jane Karnes Department of Health & Human Services

ODJFS-OSU: Organizational Best Practices in Ohio Nursing Homes and Home Care Agencies

$21,166

Straker, Jane Karnes Department of Health & Human Services

ODJFS-OSU: Long Term Care Direct Care Workforce Project

$17,244

Subedi, Janardan National Institute of Health Texas BioMedical Research Insti-tute: Genetics of Bone Structure and Metabolism

$71,382

Subedi, Janardan National Institute of Health Texas BioMedical Research Insti-tute: Genetics of Bone Structure and Metabolism

$21,176

SOCIOLOGY & GERONTOLOGY $1,159Subedi, Janardan Wright State University Genetic Architecture of Human Den-

tognathic Complex$1,159

SPANISH & PORTU-GUESE $16,000

Fowler-Cordova, Katherine M. National Endowment for Humanities

Ohio Humanities Council: The Ohio Hispanic/Latino Community: Literary, Cultural and Pedagogical Perspectives

$16,000

SPEECH & HEARING CLINIC $1,250

N/A Aria Resort & Casino Holdings, LLC N/A $1,250

SPEECH PATHOLOGY & AUDIOLOGY $142,546Brehm, Susan Baker National Institute of Health Inspiratory Muscle Strength Train-

ing in Patients with Upper Airway Obstruction

$119,266

Brehm, Susan Baker Children's Hospital Medical Inc

Examination of Pediatric Voice As-sessment and Treatment Protocols

$18,280

Franklin, Amber Desiree American Speech- Language Hearing Assn

(ASHA)

Advances in Academic Research Careers

$5,000

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title ValueSTATISTICS $115,830

Bailer, A. John Procter & Gamble Company Graduate Research Assistantship for the Statistical Analysis of Fabric and Home Care Technology Projects

$24,480

Bailer, A. John National Institute for Occupational Safety

and Health

Statistical Methods Research for Occupational Risk Assessment

$19,111

Bailer, A. John National Institute for Occupational Safety

and Health

Quantitative Risk Assessment Intern-ship/Graduate Assistantship at NIOSH

$15,870

Bailer, A. John Promoting Analytics as Career Path $5,000Bailer, A. John Procter & Gamble Company Statistical Services for Baby Care

Research Connected with the Devel-opment of SAS Macros/Programming for Sleep Research

$3,000

Noe, Douglas Alan Procter & Gamble Company Industry-Sponsored GA in Statistics, Summer 2013

$14,711

Noe, Douglas Alan National Institute for Occupational Safety

and Health

Statistical Methods Research for Characterization and Analysis of Dose-response Relationships

$14,269

Wright, Stephen E. National Institute for Occupational Safety

and Health

Evaluation and Development of Ro-dent and Human Dosimetry Models for Soluble or Semi-Soluble Inhaled Particles

$19,389

THOMAS H. MALLORY & DAVID F. WILSON CENTER FOR HEALTHCARE EDUCATION $11,110N/A Schwab Charitable Fund N/A $5,000N/A The Lafayette Partners, LLC N/A $5,000

N/A Jewish Federation of Cleveland N/A $500

N/A ProMedica Health System N/A $500

N/A DMD Family Limited Partnership N/A $110

ZOOLOGY $1,346,213Boone, Michelle D. American Museum

of Natural HistoryHow Will Factors Associated with Climate Change Affect Amphibian Disease Dynamics

$1,928

Boone, Michelle D. Amphibian & Reptile Conservancy

Does Implementation of No-till Agriculture Reduce Larval Stress of Blanchard's Cricket Frog (Acris blanchardi)?

$1,570

Boone, Michelle D. Ohio Biological Survey Fine-Scale Genetic Structure of Blanchard's Cricket Frog (Acris Blanchardi) Populations in South-western Ohio: Can Genetic Variation Explain Observed Declines?

$500

Boone, Michelle D. Ohio Valley SETAC The Effects of Malathion and Timing of Bd Exposure on Gray Treefrogs

$200

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title Value

Callahan, Phyllis National Science Foundation URM: ASSURE - Achieving Success in Science through Undergraduate Research Experiences

$70,857

Del Rio-Tsonis, Katia Sigma Xi Grant-In-Aid of Research: N-Acetyl Cysteine: An Inducer of Chick Retina Regeneration

$1,293

Fernandes, Joyce J. National Science Foundation Rotating Program Officer $116,911Fisk, Melany C. National Science Foundation Collaborative Research: Nutrient

Co-Limitation in Young & Mature Northern Hardwood Forests

$15,000

Fisk, Melany C. Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research:Investigat-ing Species-Specific Nutrient Limita-tion in Northern Hardwoods

$457

Gonzalez, Maria J. National Science Foundation Exploring the Generality of Light, Nutrient and Predator Constraints on Food Chain Efficiency

$139,518

Gonzalez, Maria J. National Science Foundation Exploring the Generality of Light, Nutrient and Predator Constraints on Food Chain Efficiency

$77,399

Harding, Paul A. Quaker Chemical Foundation Gel Electrophoresis Equipment for MUM’s New Molecular Biology Laboratory

$3,580

Hoskins, Tyler Davis Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles

Differential Pesticide Tolerance Among Blanchard's Cricket Frog Populations: Can Genetic Variation Predict Susceptibility?

$500

Isaacson, Lori G. Sigma Xi Grant -In-Aid of Research: Charac-terizing Oligodendrocytes in Close Apposition to Motor Neurons in the Adult Spinal Cord

$500

Oris, James T. National Science Foundation National Science Foundation Gradu-ate Research Fellowships

$144,450

Oris, James T. National Science Foundation National Science Foundation Gradu-ate Research Fellowships

$84,000

Oris, James T. US Dept of Commerce Stratus Consulting: Assessment of Ecological Impacts of the BP Deep Horizon Oil Spill

$47,539

Oris, James T. International Life Sciences Institute

Evaluation of Alernative Strategies to Assess Effluent Toxicity to Fish

$37,946

Robinson, Michael L National Institute of Health Epigenetic Regulation of Lens Fiber Cell Differentiation: The Role of DNA Methylation

$159,750

Robinson, Michael L National Institute of Health Epigenetic Regulation of Lens Fiber Cell Differentiation: The Role of DNA Methylation

$8,875

Schaeffer, Paul J. National Science Foundation Control of Lipid Metabolism and Mus-cle Hypertrophy by PPARs in Gray Catbird Annual Life Cycle

$338,193

Schaeffer, Paul J. The Company of Biologists Ltd JEB Travelling Fellowship $1,885

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title Value

Schaeffer, Paul J. Sigma Xi Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Thermal Acclimation in the EAstern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens)

$500

Shi, Haifei Sigma Xi Estrogen Acts as an Antagonist for Oncogenic Leptin in Hepatocellular Carcinogenesis

$400

Vanni, Michael J. National Science Foundation LTREB Renewal: Response of a Reservoir Ecosystem to Declining Subsides of Nutrients and Detritus

$84,675

Vanni, Michael J. National Science Foundation LTREB: Response of a Reservoir Ecosystem to Variable Subsidies of Nutrients and Detritus

$6,224

Vanni, Michael J. National Science Foundation OPUS: Nutrient Cycling by Animals in Freshwater Ecosystems

$1,563

COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ARTS $8,636COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ARTS ADMINISTRATION $5,036

N/A M. Schamroth & Sons N/A $5,000N/A Hirsch Holistic

Family MedicineN/A $36

ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN $1,000N/A Community Foundation

of Western North CarolinaN/A $500

N/A Champlin/Haupt Incorporated N/A $500PERFORMING ARTS SERIES $2600

Liberatore, Patti Hannan National Endowment for the Arts

Spencer’s Theatre of Illusion $2,600

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HEALTH & SOCIETY $2,164,415ACTION PROJECT PLAN $44.637

N/A Miscellaneous N/A $41,321N/A Butler County Auditor N/A $1,000N/A Meijer Inc. N/A $1,000N/A Stony Run Enterprises Inc N/A $500N/A Miscellaneous N/A $161N/A P & G Precision LLC N/A $100N/A Reffitt's Garage and Towing

Service Auto Body Repair LLC

N/A $100

N/A Stanley Steemer of Richmond Indiana Inc

N/A $100

N/A Uptown N High Rentals LLC N/A $100N/A Waynes's Garage & Towing N/A $100N/A Buffalo Wild Wings (HQ) N/A $60N/A JBC Prime Fitness Inc N/A $50N/A MJ Restaurant LLC

DBA LaRosa'sN/A $25

N/A Miscellaneous N/A $20

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title ValueCLEVELAND URBAN COHORT $35,000

N/A Cleveland Foundation N/A $17,500N/A Cleveland Foundation N/A $17,500

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP $124,292Baldwin, Daryl W. National Endowment

for the HumanitiesInokaatawaakani: Illinois (MIA) Dic-tionary Project

$124,292

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY $21,350Wasburn-Moses, Leah Hope PNC Foundation Miami Connections $9,350

Woodin, Michael Francis Talawanda School District Talawanda School District Support of EDP Graduate Assistant

$6,000

Woodin, Michael Francis Talawanda School District Talawanda School District Support of EDP Graduate Assistant

$6,000

EVALUATION & ASSESSMENT/DISCOVERY CENTER $911,658McCollum, Terry L. US Department of Education OBOR iDiscovery: Professional

Development Through Web-Based Learning Communities

$233,000

Woodruff, Sarah B. National Science Foundation Michigan State Univ: Evaluation of MSU ADAPP ADVANCE

$214,965

Woodruff, Sarah B. National Science Foundation University of Buffalo: Evaluation of Targeted MSP: The University at Buffalo/Buffalo Public Schools (UB/BPS) Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Partnership

$149,018

Woodruff, Sarah B. US Department of Education ODE: Cross-Project Evaluation of Ohio Mathematics and Science Part-nership (OMSP) Program

$106,125

Woodruff, Sarah B. National Science Foundation Evaluation of Further Development and Testing of the Target Inquiry Mod-el for Middle and High School Science Teacher Professional Development

$59,466

Woodruff, Sarah B. National Science Foundation UC: Evaluation of Leadership, Empowerment, and Advancement for STEM Women Faculty (LEAF) at University of Cincinnati

$51,200

Woodruff, Sarah B. US Department of Education OBOR: Evaluation of iDiscovery: Professional Development Through Web-Based Learning Communities

$27,000

Woodruff, Sarah B. National Science Foundation NCSU: Evaluation of Collaborative Research: CPATHII Incorporating Communication Outcomes into the Computer Science Curriculum

$23,920

Woodruff, Sarah B. US Department of Education ODE: Evaluation of Impact of Lesson Study as Model of Collaborative Professional Development

$22,381

Woodruff, Sarah B. National Center for Research Resources

Evaluation of Fighting with Food: Battling Chemical Toxicity with Good Nutrition

$14,580

Woodruff, Sarah B. National Science Foundation NSF: University of Georgia: Evalua-tion of Fossil Finders

$10,003

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title ValueFAMILY STUDIES & SOCIAL WORK $69,379

Bush, Kevin R. Butler County Educational Service Center

Early Childhood (3-5) Home Visitor Program and Preschool Family Sup-port Specialist

$45,379

Bush, Kevin R. Butler County Educational Service Center

Evaluation of The Butler County Success Program: Year Eight

$24,000

KINESIOLOGY & HEALTH $48,063Ward, Rose Marie Oxford Physical Therapy

& RehabilitationGraduate Assistantship in Physical Therapy

$48,063

MYAAMIA CENTER/MYAAMIA PROJECT $404,900N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $47,350N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $47,350

Baldwin, Daryl W. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Coordinator of Miami Tribe Education Special Projects

$70,000

N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $50,000N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $50,000N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $47,350N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $47,350N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $35,000N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $3,500N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $3,500N/A Miami Tribe of Oklahoma N/A $3,500

TEACHER EDUCATION $405,136Bautista, Nazan Uludag Ohio Board of Regents Improving STEM Teacher Prepara-

tion: A Long Term Investment$204,965

Heuberger Rose, Barbara Martha Holden Jennings Foundation

Achieving Excellent Teaching and Deep Learning in a Teacher Acad-emy-University Partnership: Seven Initiatives to Benefit Teachers and Students

$51,360

Schwartz, Tammy Ann PNC Foundation MU Urban Teaching Cohort-Evalua-tion Study/Researcher

$50,000

Woodruff, Sarah B. National Science Foundation Purdue University:Evaluation of Pur-due Center for Faculty Success

$74,103

Woodruff, Sarah B. National Science Foundation Evaluation of Collaborative Research MU CPATH II; Incorporating commu-nication Outcomes into the Computer Science Curriculum

$24,708

URBAN TEACHING COHORT GENERAL FUND $100,00N/A Battle Creek

Community FoundationN/A $50,000

N/A The John A. Schroth Family Charitable Trust

N/A $50,000

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTING $1,930,584COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTING ADMINISTRATION $3,000

Morman, Louise Mary Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin eWaste Proof of Concept App

$3,000

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title ValueCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTING LOCKHEED MARTIN LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE $261,900

N/A Greater Cincinnati Foundation

N/A $10,000

N/A Messer Construction Company

N/A $1,400

N/A Lockheed Martin Corporation N/A $250,000N/A International Paper N/A $500

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTING LOCKHEED STUDENT CAPSTONE PROJECTS $5,000N/A Cardinal Health Incorporated N/A $5,000

CHEMICAL & PAPER ENGINEERING $523.558Keller, D. Steven Georgia Pacific Foundation

IncorporatedDeveloping Mapping Methods for Creped Papers: Enhancement of Compressive Response Mapping and Local Fiber Orientation of XRuCT and Soft X-radiographic Arrays

$49,997

Kerr, Lei L. Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute

Development of Artificial Nose for the Study of Engineered Nanomaterial Toxicity and Accumulation in Brain

$43,500

Kerr, Lei L. Society of Toxicology Development of Artificial Nose for the Study of Nanomaterial Toxicity and Accumulation in Brain Via Olfactory Pathway

$39,956

Kerr, Lei L. AKC Canine Health Foundation

TiO2 Nanotube Film for Controllable Drug Delivery for Canine Hip Replace-ment Applications

$12,960

Lalvani, Shashi B. N/A Research in the Paper Science Labo-ratories

$9,471

Saul, Justin Michael National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin

Keratin Hydrogel Matrix for Tunable Growth Factor in Bone Regeneration

$274,856

Saul, Justin Michael Department of Defense KeraNetics: Keratin Biomaterials for Craniofacial Tissue Engineering

$24,502

Saul, Justin Michael Department of Defense KeraNetics, LLC: Flowable Keratin Biomaterials for Infection Control (Phase I Option)

$12,377

Sparks, Jessica Leigh Department of Defense RevMedx, Inc.: Material Characteriza-tion for X-Stat Wound Dressing

$30,000

Sparks, Jessica Leigh ASE Foundation CESERT The Missing Piece in Multidisciplinary Team Training

$15,939

N/A Greater Cincinnati Foundation

N/A $10,000

COMPUTER SCIENCE & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING $250.610Bachmann, Eric R. National Science Foundation HCC: Medium: Collaborative Re-

search: Low Cost, Portable, Multi-Us-er, Immersive Virtual Environment Systems for Education and Training in Worlds of Unlimited Size

$128,821

Gannod, Gerald Catolico Air Force Research Laboratory

Wright State University: The Virtual Smartphone Academy

$24,695

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Kiper, James D. National Science Foundation Type 2 Collaborative Project: Inte-grating Testing into Advanced CS/IT Courses Supported by a Cyberlearn-ing Environment

$79,994

Kiper, James D. N/A Alumni Weekend $1,000Kiper, James D. N/A CSE Alumni Conference Event Sponsor $1,000

Morman, Louise Mary Procter & Gamble Company Idea Kitchen $10,000N/A Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund N/A $2,000N/A Cardinal Solutions Group

IncorporatedN/A $1,000

N/A Rosetta Marketing Group LLC

N/A $1,000

N/A Messer Construction Company

N/A $500

N/A Analysis Express LLC N/A $100N/A Brooksource N/A $100N/A HMB N/A $100N/A Infinum LLC. N/A $100N/A Roadfire Software LLC N/A $100N/A XLN Systems Inc. N/A $100

ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING $785.693Chen, Chiou S. US Department of Energy ARRA Univ. of MN: A Nationwide Con-

sortium of Universities to Revitalize Electric Power Engineering Education by State-of-Art Laboratories

$8,333

Cheng, Chi-Hao Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute

I/Q Imbalance Compensation for Wide-band ELINT Receiver Applications

$72,213

Garmatyuk, Dmitriy Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute

Cognitive Radar for Autonomous Systems

$27,484

Morton, Yu Tong United States Air Force Satellite Signal Parameter Estimation Algorithms for High-Accuracy Appli-cations

$199,894

Morton, Yu Tong United States Air Force Ionosphere Scintillation Effects on Multi-Constellation Multi-Band GNSS

$149,971

Morton, Yu Tong Air Force Research Laboratory

Ohio Sate University Research Foun-dation: Collaborative Research and Development Program on Navigation and Time-Keeping with AFRL

$145,405

Morton, Yu Tong Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute

Multi-Domain Analysis of Global Navi-gational Satellite Systems (GNSS)

$43,500

Morton, Yu Tong Air Force Research Laboratory

OSURF: Collaborative Research and Development Program on Navigation and Time-Keeping with AFRL/RYRN

$38,460

Morton, Yu Tong The Ohio State University Research Foundation

Consortium of Ohio Universities on Navigation & Timekeeping - COUNT

$24,000

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title Value

Morton, Yu Tong Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute

Advanced GPS Receiver Algorithms for Assured Navigation

$12,444

Morton, Yu Tong Institute of Navigation Autonomous Snowplow $10,000Morton, Yu Tong Institute of Navigation Autonomous Snowplow $4,000Morton, Yu Tong Institute of Navigation Institute of Navigation Graduate

Scholarship$2,000

Zhou, Qihou National Science Foundation Correlative Study of Metal Atoms and Ion Concentrations

$47,989

MECHANICAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING $88.823N/A Ohio Space

Grant ConsortiumN/A $4,750

N/A Consolidated Metal Products Incorporated

N/A $1,500

N/A Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund N/A $100Cameron, Timothy Martyn N/A Student Capstone Projects $2,500McDonough, Laura Anne Dayton Area

Graduate Studies InstituteDesign of Robust and Optimal Aero-elastic Control

$64,473

Sommers, Andrew D. Totes Isotoner Wind Tunnel Testing of Product Samples Related to Totes Consumer Product Lines

$1,000

VanKuren, James T. United States Air Force 2012/2013 Aerospace Propulsion Outreach Program

$14,500

MECHANICAL & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING STUDENT CAPSTONE PROJECTS $12.000N/A Ohio Space

Grant ConsortiumN/A $4,500

N/A American Axle and Manufacturing

N/A $5,000

N/A Swagelok Manufacturing Company LLC

N/A $2,500

COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES & APPLIED SCIENCES $2,515,321ADMINISTRATION, HAMILTON CAMPUS $79,966

Anderson, Traci Ann US Department of Education Miami University Three Campus Child Care Centers

$79,966

ADMINISTRATION, MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS $127,182Maney, Karin United Way of Middletown Middletown Community Foundation:

Create a One-Stop-Shop for Kinder-garten Preparedness

$18,000

Maney, Karin PNC Foundation PNC Bank $15,000Schorman, Rob Ohio Dept of Education Tech Prep Program $94,182

ADMISSION & FINANCIAL AID, HAMILTON CAMPUS $9,500Murray, Joseph E. US Department of Education University of Minnesota: Regional Cam-

puses Participation in Retention Study$9,500

APPLIED RESEARCH CENTER (SOCIOLOGY), MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS $261,900Seufert, Robert L. National Highway Traffic

Safety AdministrationOhio Department of Public Safetyt: 2013 Ohio Highway Traffic Safety Evaluation and Action Planning

$10,000

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Seufert, Robert L. Ohio Dept of Health Butler County Health Department Community Health Assessment for CFHS Grant

$1,400

Seufert, Robert L. Department of Health & Human Services

Safety Council of SW Oh: PRIDE Data Analysis and Report

$250,000

Seufert, Robert L. Abstinence ‘Til Marriage Education

Evaluation of ATM Education dba Relationships Under Construction

$500

BOTANY, MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS $6,500Keiffer, Carolyn Howes American Chestnut

FoundationPlant and Fungal Dynamics in Ameri-can Chestnut Restoration

$6,500

CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, HAMILTON CAMPUS $5,000Woiteshek, Sarah E. Kettering Foundation Citizen Attitudes Resulting from Public

Forums in Hamilton, OH$5,000

COMMUNICATION, HAMILTON CAMPUS $67,810Suhr, Hiesun Cecilia University California Irvine University of California Irvine:Music &

Evaluation in the Social Media Era$67,810

COMMUNITY BUILDING INSTITUTE SUPPORT FUND, MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS $15.825N/A Premier Health Partners N/A $10,000N/A Middletown Community

FoundationN/A $5,000

N/A Think Tank Inc. N/A $575N/A Middletown Community

FoundationN/A $250

COMPUTER & INFORMATIN TECHNOLOGY, MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS $83,229Howard, Elizabeth US Department of Labor ARRA Cincinnati State: Health Career

Collaborative of Greater Cincinnati$83,229

CORPORATE & COMMUNITY INSTITUTE, HAMILTON CAMPUS $25,000Weber, Kathleen M. NSS Enterprises Inc. Lean Training April - December 2012 $25,000

CORPORATE & COMMUNITY INSTITUTE, MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS $156,260Maney, Karin Middletown Community

FoundationDirector Posistion for Place Matters Implementation

$100,000

Maney, Karin First Financial Bank First Financial Community Develop-ment Grant

$11,000

McNab, Patricia Louise Hydro Systems Lean Training Dec. 2013 - Dec. 2013 $31,250McNab, Patricia Louise United Performance Metals Lean Training & Kaizen Blitz $4,200McNab, Patricia Louise Reliance Medical Lean Swim Lane Mapping $3,400McNab, Patricia Louise Hydro Systems DiSC Assessments $3,150McNab, Patricia Louise Kutol Products 5S Training for 2012 $1,750McNab, Patricia Louise Dow Chemical Company ISO/TS Training $1,510

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, HAMILTON CAMPUS $8,000Abatan, Ayodele Olushola US Department of Education Secondary Career-Technical Align-

ment Initiative (SCTAI)$8,000

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS $9,600Ranatunga, Padmasiri Vipul Procter & Gamble Company Leadershape $9,600

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title ValueHARRY T. WILKS CONFERENCE CENTER, HAMILTON CAMPUS $13,800

Buller, Eric F. Procter & Gamble Company Leadershape $9,600Buller, Eric F. N/A Leadershape $4,200

MATHEMATICS, HAMILTON CAMPUS $35,000Manukian, Vahagn Emil Simon Foundation Existance and Stability of Traveling

Waves$35,000

MICROBIOLOGY, MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS $19,500Cowan, Marjorie M. McGraw-Hill Companies Concepts of Microbiology $19,500

NURSING, HAMILTON CAMPUS $111,148Flinders, Brooke A. Department of

Health & Human ServicesYWCA Hamilton:Keeping Females on Course for US

$111,148

SOC272 SPRING 2013 FUND, HAMILTON CAMPUS $4,022N/A Miscellaneous N/A $3,022N/A Fairfield Bowling Lanes N/A $1,000

STUDENT AFFAIRS, HAMILTON CAMPUS $109,483Bausano, Mary O. Substance Abuse & Mental

Health Serves AdministrationMiami Suicide Awareness and Preven-tion Program

$101,933

Bausano, Mary O. Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati

Butler County Mental Health Board:-Mental Health for College Students Including Student Veterns Including LGBTQ Modules

$2,550

Murray, Joseph E. Ohio Department of Alcohol & Drug Addiction

Butler County Alcohol & Drug Services Board: The Butler County Young Adult Alcohol Prevention Project

$5,000

STUDENT CENTER, HAMILTON CAMPUS $81,000Cassady, Shelley S. Ohio Board of Regents Increasing Engineering Technology

and Information Techology Co-Op$81,000

ZOOLOGY, HAMILTON CAMPUS $877,494Berg, David J. New Mexico

Department of Game & FishConservation Biology of Aquatic Inver-tebrates in New Mexico Spring Systems

$577,885

Berg, David J. US Fish and Wildlife Service Conservation Genetics of the Specta-clecase (Cumberlandia Monodonta)

$24,999

Berg, David J. Missouri Department of Conservation

Population Genetic and Population Viability Analysis of Cumberlandia monodonta

$16,500

Berg, David J. New Mexico Department of Game & Fish

Molecular Phylogenetic and Morpho-logical Analyses of the State Endan-gered Wrinkled Marshsnail Stagnicola Caperata (Say, 1829)

$10,970

Berg, David J. US Fish and Wildlife Service Conservation Genetics of the Specta-clecase (Cumberlandia Monodonta)

$5,000

Rypstra, Ann L. National Science Foundation REU Site: Ecology in Human-Domi-nated Landscapes

$242,140

FARMER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS $1,804,926FARMER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION $15,120

N/A Nestle USA Nestle USA Faculty Support Fund $50,000N/A Nestle USA Nestle USA International Scholars Fund $50,000

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N/A Nestle USA Nestle USA Undergraduate Research and Special Projects Fund

$50,000

N/A Allstate Insurance Company Duke Energy Case Competition $3,000N/A Marathon Petroleum

Company LPN/A $3,000

N/A Ernst & Young (HQ) N/A $2,500N/A Silicon Valley

Community FoundationN/A $2,500

N/A First Financial Bancorp (Ohio)

N/A $1,500

N/A Dayton Foundation Depository Incorporated

N/A $1,000

N/A M Schamroth and Sons N/A $500N/A Cardinal Health Foundation

IncorporatedN/A $450

N/A Ohio FBLA N/A $350N/A Kleve & Associates Insur-

ance Agency IncorporatedN/A $200

N/A Mason Lebanon American Assocation of University

Women

Susan Rockwood Research Fund $200

N/A Ciennar LLC N/A $120BUSINESS ANALYTICS TECHNOLOGY FUND $79,966

N/A Sheskey Family Foundation N/A $50,000CENTER FOR BUSINESS EXCELLENCE $271,880

N/A Duke Energy Foundation Duke Energy Case Competition $175,000N/A Schneider Electric N/A $20,000N/A Cardinal Health Incorporated N/A $10,000N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $10,000N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $10,000N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $7,000N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $6,000N/A Ernst & Young Foundation N/A $5,000N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $5,000N/A PricewaterhouseCoopers

(HQ)N/A $5,000

N/A Western & Southern Financial Group

N/A $5,000

N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $4,000N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $4,000N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $2,000N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $700N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $500N/A KPMG LLP N/A $500N/A Bergen County United Way N/A $300

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N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $180

N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $150N/A Cardinal Health Foundation

IncorporatedN/A $120

N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $120

N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $120

N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $120

N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $120

N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $120

N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $120

N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $120

N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $120

N/A Cardinal Health Foundation Incorporated

N/A $120

N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $100N/A KPMG LLP N/A $100N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $50N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $50N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $50

ACCOUNTANCY $7,354N/A Crowe Horwath LLP N/A $2,000N/A Charitable Flex Fund N/A $1,600N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $1,600N/A United Way of Central Ohio N/A $692N/A Schwab Charitable Fund N/A $500N/A United Way of Central Ohio N/A $462N/A Grant Thornton N/A $300N/A KPMG Foundation N/A $200

HIGHWIRE BRAND STUDIO SUPPORT FUND $771,672N/A Highwire Donors N/A $771,672

INFORMATION SYSTEMS & ANALYTICS $11,000N/A PricewaterhouseCoopers

(HQ)N/A $10,000

N/A NCR Corporation (Dayton) N/A $500N/A Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund N/A $500

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Organizational Unit and PIPrincipal Investigator Source Title ValueLEADERSHAPE PROGRAM $16,300

N/A Greater Cincinnati Foundation

N/A $9,600

N/A Target Stores N/A $4,200N/A Target Stores N/A $2,500

MADE AT MIAMI $800N/A Target Stores N/A $800

MANAGEMENT $36,756Schwarz, Joshua Lee Children's Hospital Medical

IncCultural Competence of Health Care Providers

$34,756

Schwarz, Joshua Lee Children's Hospital Medical Inc

Cultural Competence of Health Care Providers

$2,000

MARKETING $473,844Saunders, Donald E. Case Competition $8,000

Smith, Brett Richard US Dept of State Fulbright Social Entreprneneurship Seminar for Afghan Students

$90,000

N/A Strategy Works Donors Strategy Works Marketing Capstones $262,844N/A Nestle USA Nestle USA Faculty Support Fund $50,000N/A Nestle USA Nestle USAFaculty Support Fund $50,000N/A Chemed Corporation

FoundationN/A $5,000

N/A Target Stores N/A $4,000N/A Target Stores N/A $4,000

OTHER OFFICES $1,068,417Admission $28,880

Kafoure, Anne Elizabeth Scioto County Area Foundation

Miami University Junior Scholars Program 2013

$28,880

Alumni Office $287,100Rosecrans, Michelle Martin N/A Winter College $106,050Rosecrans, Michelle Martin N/A Winter College $106,050Rosecrans, Michelle Martin N/A Winter College $35,000Rosecrans, Michelle Martin N/A Winter College $35,000

N/A Knolls Of Oxford Winter College $5,000Diversity Affairs $800

Woolway, Demere Genevieve N/A Made at Miami $800Health Services Administration $6,000

McNeill, Leslie Haxby Department of Health & Human Services

ODADAS: Miami University Bacchus Student Engagement Initiative

$4,000

McNeill, Leslie Haxby Drug-Free Action Alliance Buzzkill: Serve Under 21 and the Party's Over

$2,000

Intercollegiate Athletics $603,294Fenton, Joshua Charles National Collegiate

Athletic AssociationMAC: Student Athlete Opportunity Fund $262,945

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Fenton, Joshua Charles National Collegiate Athletic Association

MAC: Student Athlete Opportunity Fund $262,945

Fenton, Joshua Charles National Collegiate Athletic Association

MAC: Special Assistance Fund $38,702

Fenton, Joshua Charles National Collegiate Athletic Association

MAC: Special Assistance Fund $38,702

King Library $3,500Gibson, Katie E. National Endowment

for HumanitiesAmerican Library Association: Let’s Talk About It: Muslim Journeys

$3,500

Physical Facilities $15,182N/A Jack J. Smith Jr. Charitable

TrustMiami Connections Bus Program $9,350

Vaughn, Gregory D. Butler County Ohio 2013 Butler County Recycling Incen-tives Grant

$2,916

Vaughn, Gregory D. Butler County Ohio 2013 Butler County Recycling Incen-tives Grant

$2,916

Registrar $57,000Sauter, David Michael Ohio Board of Regents Credit When It’s Due: Recognizing the

Value of Quality Associate Degrees$57,000

Research & Scholarship & Graduate School $1,251Oris, James T. University of Alabama Royalty 2012-2013 $1,251

Student Financial Assistance $30,000Johnson, Elizabeth M. Scioto County Area

FoundationStudent Assistant Funds $30,000

VP for Academic Affairs & Provost $35,410Gempesaw, Conrado M. Office of Chinese Language

Council InternationalConfucius Institute at Miami to Create Chinese Language and Cultural Op-portunities

$35,410

GRAND TOTAL $21,461,446

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Academic Grants & Contracts, by Principal InvestigatorNumbers in parentheses indicate the number of proposals, if more than one, for which an individual was listed as a Principal Investigator.

Department Principal InvestigatorsCOLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCEAmerican Studies HamlinAnthropology Hay-Rollins, PetersonBotany Edelmann, Gorchov, Li (2), Liang (2), VincentCenter for Chemistry Education Hershberger

Chemistry & Biochemistry Crowder, Hagerman, Harley, Kennedy (3), Makaroff (3), Scaffidi, Smith, Sommer, Steinecker, Taylor (2), Wang, Yezierski, Zou

English Androne (3), MaoFrench & Italian StraussGeography Medley (2)Geology & Environmental Earth Science Briggs, Brudzinski, Currie, Dong (6), Hart, Hauer, Rakovan, RechGerman, Russian & East Asian Languages Jeep (2)History A. Cayton, M. Cayton (2), McVetyInstitute for the Environment & Sustainability Crist (2)Interactive Media Studies HodgsonMathematics Akhtar, Dowling, Eckhardt, Ghazaryan, Larson, OrtizMicrobiology Friedberg, LeePhysics Pechan, Yarrison-RicePolitical Science Fusso

Psychology Berry, Clerkin, Diekman, Flaspohler (2), Green (6), Hugenberg, Johnson, Kiel Luebbe, Luebbe, Messman-Moore, Quinn, Stasser

Scripps Foundation & Gerontology Center Applebaum (3), Brown, de Medeiros (2), Kunkel (6), Lokon (6), McGrew (2), Straker (3), Subedi (2)

Sociology & Gerontology SubediSpanish & Portuguese Fowler-CordovaSpeech Pathology & Audiology Brehm (2), FranklinStatistics Bailer (5), Noe (2), Wright

ZoologyBoone (4), Callahan, Del Rio-Tsonis, Fernandes, Fisk (2), Gonzalez (2), Harding, Hoskins, Isaacson, Oris (4), Robinson (2), Schaeffer (3), Shi, Vanni (3)

COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ARTSPerforming Arts Center LiberatoreCOLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HEALTH & SOCIETYEducational Leadership BaldwinEducational Psychology Wasburn-Moses, Woodin (2)Evaluation & Assessment/Discovery Center McCollum, Woodruff (10)Family Studies & Social Work Bush (2)Kinesiology & Health WardTeacher Education Bautista, Heuberger, Schwartz, Woodruff (2)COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTINGAdministration Morman

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Department Principal InvestigatorsChemical, Paper, & Biomedical Engineering Keller, Kerr (3), Lalvani, Saul (3), Sparks (2)Computer Science & Software Engineering Bachmann, Gannod, Kiper (3), MormanElectrical & Computer Engineering Chen, Cheng, Garmatyuk, Morton (10), ZhouMechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Cameron, McDonough, Sommers, VanKurenCOLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES & APPLIED SCIENCESAdministration, Hamilton AndersonAsministration, Middletown Maney (2), SchormanAdmission & Financial Aid, Hamilton MurrayApplied Research Center (Sociology), Middletown Seufert (4)Botany, Middletown Campus KeifferCenter for Civic Engagement, Hamilton WoiteshekCommunication, Hamilton SuhrComputer & Information Technology, Middletown HowardCorporate & Community Institute, Hamilton WeberCorporate & Community Institute, Middletown Maney (2), McNab (6)Engineering Technology, Hamilton AbatanEngineering Technology, Middletown RanatungaHarry T. Wilks Conference Center, Hamilton Buller (2)Mathematics, Hamilton ManukianMicrobiology, Middletown CowanNursing, Hamilton FlindersStudent Affairs, Hamilton Bausano (2), MurrayStudent Center, Hamilton CassadyZoology, Hamilton Berg (5), RypstraFARMER SCHOOL OF BUSINESSManagement Schwarz (2)Marketing Saunders, SmithOTHER OFFICESAdmission KafoureAlumni Office Rosecrans (4)Diversity Affairs WoolwayHealth Services Administration McNeill (2)Intercollegiate Athletics Fenton (4)King Library GibsonPhysical Facilities Vaughn (2)Registrar SauterResearch & Scholarship & Graduate School OrisStudent Financial Assistance JohnsonVP for Academic Affairs & Provost Gempesaw

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Office for the Advancement of Research & Scholarship501 East High StreetOxford, OH 45056 USAMiamiOH.edu/research

MIAMI UNIVERSITY: EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT DESIGNED BY OARS 11/2013

OARS STAFFJames T. Oris, PhD Associate Provost for Research & Scholarship

Tricia L. Callahan, MA Director of Proposal Development

Vanessa Gordon Administrative Assistant

Heather Johnston, MA Assistant Director & Information Coordinator

Anne P. Schauer, MA Director of Research & Sponsored Programs

Reid Smith, MBA Director of Technology Transfer & Business Partnerships

Neal H. Sullivan, PhD Director of Research Compliance

Jennifer Sutton, MPA Assistant Director of Research Compliance

Martha E. Weber, MS Undergraduate Research Coordinator

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