Kenneth A. Dodge of the Center for Child and Family Policy has received an award from the University of Washington for a project entitled "Fast Track Data Center." Total funding will be $79,841 over 11 months.
David Fitzpatrick of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Neuroeconomics of Drug Addiction." Total funding will be $1,378,000 over 23 months.
Jennifer M. Groh of Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Visual Signals in Auditory Midbrain." Total funding will be $126,958 over 12 months.
Scott A. Huettel of Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "From Phenotype to Mechanism: Mapping the Pathways underlying Risky Choice." Total funding will be $996,472 over 23 months.
Kevin S. Labar of Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Brain Imaging Studies of Negative Reinforcement in Humans." Total funding will be $1,941,600 over 59 months.
Peter McCornick of the Nicholas Institute has received an award from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for a project entitled "Development of an Agricultural Water Management Strategy." Total funding will be $39,948 over 8 months.
Stephen R. Mitroff of Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from the Research Triangle Institute for a project entitled "Identifying Predictive Markers of Individual Differences in Threat Sensitivity." Total funding will be $5,500 over 3 months.
Brian C. Murray of the Nicholas Institute has received an award from the World Wildlife Fund for a project entitled "NI Papers on REDD for WWF." Total funding will be $50,000 over 6 months.
Brian C. Murray of the Nicholas Institute has received an award from the World Wildlife Fund for a project entitled "Forest Carbon Finance Summit 2010." Total funding will be $34,227 over 7 months.
Lydia P. Olander of the Nicholas Institute has received an award from the David & Lucile Packard Foundation for a project entitled "Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Management Methodologies." Total funding will be $628,263 over 24 months.
Brian W. Pence of the Center for Health Policy has received an award from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill for a project entitled "Mental illness in HIV in Cameroon: diagnosis, epidemiology and impact on treatment and outcomes." Total funding will be $66,013 over 35 months.
Charles D. Piot of the Social Science Research Institute has received a Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant from the National Science Foundation for graduate student Louisa N. Lombard, for a project entitled "Raiding Sovereignty in Central Africa." Total funding will be $8,360 over 18 months.
Michael L. Platt of Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "A Macaque Model of Social Behavior Heterogeneity in Autism Spectrum Disorders." Total funding will be $1,616,415 over 23 months.