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Charles Clotfelter of Public Policy Studies has received an award from the Smith Richardson Foundation for a project entitled "Beyond Test Scores: Schooling and Life-Course Outcomes in Early Adulthood." Total funding will be $692,514 over 24 months.
Stephen L. Craig of Chemistry has received an award from North Carolina State University for a project entitled "CDI-Type II Computational Discovery of Complex Nucleic-acid-based Architectures for Nanoengineering." Total funding will be $777,875 over 48 months.
Bruce Kuniholm of Public Policy Studies has received an award from the Herman Goldman Foundation for a project entitled "Supporting the Planned Electrical Upgrade of Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy Building." Total funding will be $10,000 over 3 months.
Helen F. Ladd of Public Policy Studies has received an award from the Smith Richardson Foundation for a project entitled "Schooling in the Netherlands: What the United States* Can Learn about School Choice, School Finance, and Educating Immigrants." Total funding will be $50,000 over 12 months.
Weitao Yang of Chemistry has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Computer Simulations of Enzymes." Total funding will be $299,320 over 48 months.

David C. Toole of the Divinity School has received an award from the Duke Endowment for a project entitled "Thriving Rural Communities for Hispanic/Latino Communities." Total funding will be $1,260,000 over 72 months.
David C. Toole of the Divinity School has received an award from the Duke Endowment for a project entitled "Scholarships to the 2009 Student Pastors and Assistant Pastors Program." Total funding will be $1,247,000 over 12 months.

No new awards received during this month.

Marie L. Miranda of Environmental Sciences & Policy has received an award from the Duke Endowment for a project entitled "Bringing Spatial Analysis to The Duke Endowment." Total funding will be $51,833 over 4 months.
Douglas P. Nowacek of the Marine Lab has received an award from the Office of Naval Research for a project entitled "Use of multi-frequency acoustics to study cetacean foraging ecology." Total funding will be $60,000 over 11 months.
Stuart L. Pimm of Environmental Sciences & Policy has received an award from the National Park Service for a project entitled "Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Project." Total funding will be $123,370 over 60 months.
Daniel Rittschof of the Marine Lab has received an award from the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry for a project entitled "Investigating the Bioavailability and Toxicological Effects of Engineered Nanomaterials, Quantum Dot, in Marine Teleosts." Total funding will be $15,000 over 12 months.

Claudia Gunsch of Civil Engineering has received a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Genetic Adaptation in Soils Resulting from Microbial Exposure to Anthropogenic Contaminants." Total funding will be $400,035 over 60 months.

Jeffrey L. Krolik of Electrical Engineering has received an award from the Office of Naval Research for a project entitled "Multipath Space-Time Adaptive Radar Signal Processing." Total funding will be $400,000 over 36 months.

No new awards received during this month.

No new awards received during this month.

Ann B. Brewster of Child & Family Policy has received an award from the County of Wake for a project entitled "Project AIM: A Middle School-High School-University Collaboration for Middle School Youth at Risk of Dropping Out." Total funding will be $82,000 over 1 month.
Jennifer Lansford of Child & Family Policy has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Parent Behavior and Child Adjustment Across Cultures." Total funding will be $113,119 over 31 months.
Sherriann Lawson Clark of Child & Family Policy has received an award from the Research Triangle Institute for a project entitled "Girls' aggression: Development, context, and process." Total funding will be $868 over 2 months.

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