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AASU Awards Research and Scholarship Grants The following grants were awarded in Round One of the AASU Research and Scholarship Committees 1998-99 grant competition: Michelle Dumpe, nursing. Forecasting Nursing Workforce Supply and Demand. $2,000. Robert Harris, art, music and theatre. Life and Music of George R. Root, 19th Century American Music Pioneer. $1,990. Linda Hyde and Brett Larson, biology. Pilot Study on Melatonin Measurement in Fundulus Herteroclitus. $1,800. Steve Jodis, computer science. Investigating the Relationships Between the Structured and Transparent Query Languages. $1,380. Will Lynch, chemistry and physics. Supercritical and Traditional Catalysis for Petroleum Remediation. $970. Leslie Sconduto, languages, literature, and philosophy. English Translation of Guillaume de Palerne. $2,000. Camille Stern, nursing. Life Responses and Experiences of Women Following a Myocardial Infarction. $1,800. Teresa Winterhalter, languages, literature, and philosophy. Voices From the Homefront. $2,000. The following grants were awarded in Round Two of the AASU
Research and Scholarship Committees 1998-99 grant competition: Christopher Baker, languages, literature, and philosophy. Absolutism and the Scientific Revolution: 1600-1720. $2,254. Marilyn Buck, nursing. Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). $2,000. Migdalia Garcia, special education and Cheryl McFadden, early childhood education. A Survey of Classroom Management Practices in the Savannah/Chatham Schools. $1,995. Laurent Guillou, biology. Fatty Acid Profiles on Helicobacter pylori. $2,000. Daniel Skidmore-Hess, criminal justice, social and political sciences. ATWS - Editing Conference Proceedings. $2,475. Helen Taggart, nursing. Tai Chi, Balance, Functional Mobility, Fear of Falling, and Health Perception Among Older Women. $2,200. James Todesca, history. The Castrojeriz Coin Hoard. $2,010. Michael Toma, psychology. Hey! Where's the Starbucks?. $1,600. Richard Wallace and Will Lynch, chemistry and physics. Investigation of Potential Chiral Catalysts. $1,920. Steven Weiner, chemistry and physics. Homology Modeling of Cysteine and Serine Proteases. $2,210. |