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10/2009

David Beratan of Chemistry has received an award from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill for a project entitled "Solar Fuels and Next Generation Photovoltaics." Total funding will be $210,000 over 12 months.

Bruce R. Donald of Computer Science has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Adm. Supp. -- Automated NMR Assignment and Protein Structure Determination." Total funding will be $262,516 over 23 months.

David B. Dunson of Statistical Sciences has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Bayesian Methods for Assessing Gene by Environment Interactions." Total funding will be $1,729,800 over 57 months.

Michael C. Fitzgerald of Chemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Analysis of Protein-Ligand Binding on the Proteomic Scale." Total funding will be $1,310,400 over 48 months.

Elizabeth Frankenberg of Public Policy Studies has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Longer Term Effects of a Natural Disaster on Health and Socio-Economic Status." Total funding will be $665,964 over 27 months.

Amy S. Joh of Psychology and Neuroscience has received an award from Vanderbilt University for a project entitled "Motor Transitions in Infancy." Total funding will be $69,905 over 9 months.

Berndt Mueller of Physics has received an award from the Department of Energy for a project entitled "Nuclear Physics at Extreme Energy Density." Total funding will be $35,000 over 5 months.

Johan J. Norberg of Germanic Languages has received an award from the German Information Center USA for a project entitled "Freedom Without Walls Campus Week 2009." Total funding will be $5,000 over 4 months.

Michael J. Therien of Chemistry has received an award from the Department of Energy for a project entitled "Organic, Nanoscale, and Self-Assembled Structures Relevant to Solar Energy Conversion." Total funding will be $460,000 over 36 months.

John E. Thomas of Physics has received an award from the Department of Energy for a project entitled "Simulating Strongly Correlated Electrons with a Strongly Interacting Fermi Gas." Total funding will be $149,634 over 36 months.

Warren S. Warren of Chemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Imaging Nonlinear Absorption of Biomarkers for Improved Detection of Melanoma." Total funding will be $998,459 over 24 months.

Xiaowei Yang of Computer Science has received an award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "CT-ER: A DoS-Resistant Internet Architecture." Total funding will be $44,956 over 1 month.

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