Spring 2013 ‘Faculty Large Grant’ Award Recipients

The Research Foundation’s Faculty Large Grant competition aims to help scholars better position themselves to apply for and receive extramural funding.

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The Research Foundation’s spring 2013 Faculty Large Grants were announced recently. The goal of these awards is to help faculty in all disciplines to better position themselves to apply for and receive extramural funding for their research and scholarly activities.

For the spring 2013 Faculty Large Grant competition, the Research Advisory Council received 62 proposals, and made 30 awards totaling more than $481,000. The proposals were peer reviewed by members of a panel.

The award recipients are:

Alfredo Angeles-Boza, Chemistry, Mechanistic Studies of C02 Binding and Activation, $25,000

Michael Bradford, Dramatic Arts, The Lorca Triptych: Love, Death, and Duende, $9,246

Timothy Byrne, Marine Sciences, Imaging a Breakup Lithospheric Plate during an Arc-Continent Collision in Taiwan (Sabbatical), $3,781

James Chrobak, Psychology, Consequences of Chronic Ketamine (NMDA Antagonist) On Memory, Proactive Interference, and Neuroanatomy at Different Developmental Ages in the Rat, $14,000

James Cole, Molecular & Cell Biology, Mechanism for Activation of Rig-I by Viral RNA, $14,000

Christopher Cornelius, Chemical, Materials, & Biomolecular Engineering, Designing Nanomaterials, $24,999

Kimberly Cuevas, Psychology, A Systematic Analysis of the Infant EEG Mu Rhythm, $25,000

Martha Cutter, English, The Illustrated Slave: Graphic Narrative and the Visual Culture of the Transatlantic Abolition Movement, 1820-1852, $3,030

Gerald Dunne, Physics, Quantum Control in Intense Laser-Particle Physics (Sabbatical), $10,805

Monty Escabi, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Optimizing Electrical Stimulation Algorithms for Auditory Implants, $28,217

Roslyn Holly Fitch, Psychology, Language Deficits in Autism and Assessment of the Cntnap2 Mouse, $14,000

Amy Gorin, Psychology, Development and Testing of a Behaviorally Based, Ecologically Grounded Weight Management Intervention for Active Duty Submariners, $24,918

Idethia Harvey, Human Development & Family Studies, Social Relationships and Diabetes Self-Management Practices among Caribbean Women Residing in Connecticut, $19,774

John Ivan, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Statistical Modeling of Highway Crash Severity: A Multi-State Hierarchical Bayesian Multiple-Response Framework, $27,182

Prakash Kashwan, Political Science, The Socio-Economic, Ecological, and Political Drivers of Forest Land Rights in India, $15,000

David Knecht, Molecular & Cell Biology, Why do Silica Particles Kill Cells: The Role of Phagosomal Maturation and ROS Generation, $14,000

Hassanaly Ladha, Literature, Culture, & Languages, The Idea of Arica: Hegel, Architecture, and the Political Subject, $5,410

Yizao Liu, Agricultural & Resource Economics, Evaluating Consumer Demand, Consumer Learning, and the Health Effects of Bottled Water Consumption in the U.S., $24,009

Robert Mason, Marine Sciences, Examination of the Factors Controlling the Net Input of Mercury to the Ocean (Sabbatical), $4,294

Eric May, Molecular & Cell Biology, Computational Study into the Structure and Dynamics of the Lassa Virus Ribonucleoprotein Complex, $20,000

Barbara Mellone, Molecular & Cell Biology, A Novel Approach to Study Neocentromere Formation and Inactivation, $20,000

Kenneth Noll, Molecular & Cell Biology, Thermus thermophilus: Biofuel Generation through Design and Analysis of a Genetically Tractable Extreme Thermophile, $5,500

Margaret Rubega, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Thermal Imaging for Ecological Research, $14,000

Mary Rumpho-Kennedy, Molecular & Cell Biology, Shifting Our Approach Towards Identify Mechanisms of Establishment and Maintenance of a Unique Host-Symbiont Association, $20,000

Elizabeth Schifano, Statistics, Statistical Methods for High-Dimensional Genomic Data, $19,470

Juliette Shellman, Nursing, A Peer Reminiscence Intervention to Decrease Depression in Minority Elders, $17,238

Luis Van Isschot, History, Understanding the Impact of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Latin America’s Conflict Zones, $7,764

John Volin, Natural Resources & the Environment, Phenological Responses to Climate Warming, and their Implications for Exotic Invasive Plants in Temperate Forest Understories: A Pilot Study, $20,000

Sarah Willen, Anthropology, Renegade Moralities: “Illegality,” Exclusion, and Existential Struggle among African and Filipino Migrants in Israel, $3,610

Pinar Zorlutuna, Mechanical Engineering, Cell-Based Logical Gates Using Microfabricated Substrates, $26,837