Research Gazette - July 2015

October 15, 2015
Dr. Peter Campbell, political science; $11,111; To Help Bridge the Gap between Scholarship and Policy Related to International Peace and Security; University of Notre Dame/ Carnegie Corporation of New York

Dr. David Corey, political science; $10,000 (additional funding); The Liberal Tradition; Charles Koch Foundation

Dr. Tonya Davis; educational psychology; $85,008 (additional funding); Focus Behavioral Associates & Baylor University Applied Behavior Analysis Graduate Program Partnership; Focus Behavioral Associates

Dr. Thomas Fergus, psychology and neuroscience; $19,243; The Attention Training Technique (ATT): Initial Outcome Data of a Putative Neurobehavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Related Disorders; The Hogg Foundation

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $15,868; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Clifton ISD Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $12,978; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Axtell ISD

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $11,822; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Crawford ISD

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $15,880; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Hillsboro ISD

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $10,666; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Bruceville-Eddy ISD

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $16,184; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Whitney ISD

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $15,028; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; West ISD

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $10,666; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; McGregor ISD

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $14,000; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Rosebud-Lott ISD

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $10,666; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Riesel ISD

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $2,685; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(Hillsboro ISD)

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $3,841; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(Crawford ISD)

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $2,685; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(Clifton ISD)

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $4,419; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(Bruceville-Eddy ISD)

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $3,263; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(Axtell ISD)

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $3,263; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(West ISD)

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $4,419; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(Riesel ISD)

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $4,419; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(McGregor ISD)

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $3,841; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(Rosebud-Lott ISD)

Dr. Andrew Gallucci, health, human performance and recreation; $3,841; Graduate Assistantship for Master’s in Athletic Training; Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopedics/(Whitney ISD)

Dr. Scott James, geology; $29,724; Research and Development Related to Riverine Contaminated Sediment Dynamics; Exponent, Inc.

Dr. Rob Kirby, mathematics; $230,591; AF: Small: Collaborative Research: Transform-to-Perform: Languages, Algorithms, and Code Transformations for high-performance FEM; National Science Foundation

Dr. Kathy Krey, social work; $50,000; Increasing Childhood Food Security through THI Food Planning Associations; PepsiCo Foundation

Dr. Renee Umstattd Meyer, health, human performance and recreation; $22,263; Salud Para Usted y Su Familia [Health for You and Your Family]: Family-Focused Childhood Obesity Prevention; Texas A&M University Health Science Center

Dr. Wesley Null, academic affairs and research; $50,000 (year 2 funding); The Philanthropy Lab; Once Upon a Time Foundation

Dr. Daniel Romo, chemistry; $323,900; Synthetic/Mechanistic Studies of Bioactive Marine Agents; National Institutes of Health

Dr. Daniel Romo, chemistry; $300,009 (NSF Transfer); Utility and Application of Chiral, Unsaturated Acylammoniums; National Science Foundation

Dr. Jon Singletary, social work; $20,000 (additional funding); No Kid Hungry Texas; Share Our Strength/ Texas Hunger Initiative

Dr. Rebecca Sheesley, environmental science; $69,862 (year 2 funding); Assessment of Atmospheric Aerosols Resulting from Oil and Gas Extraction Activities near the North Slope of Alaska; NOAA

Dr. Lindsay Wilkinson, sociology; $19,250; Financial Strain and Mental Health Among Older Adults: Resiliency During the Great Recession; The Hogg Foundation

Dr. Lesley Wright, mechanical engineering; $50,000 (additional funding); Implementation of Direct Laser Sintering (DMLS) to Manufacture Advance Combustor Liner with Shaped Film Cooling Holes; Stratasys Direct Manufacturing