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Grants and Contracts is published in FirstMonday for the faculty and staff at SFSU on the first Monday of the month in September, October, November, December, February, March, April and May by the Public Affairs office. 415/338-1665. pubcom@sfsu.edu


SFSU was awarded an additional $2,921,119 in grants and contracts for September and $3,941,532 for the first part of October.

September

Grace Yoo, Asian American Studies, “Statewide Conference,” American Cancer Society, $3,000.

Lori Goetz, Special Education, “Low Incidence Disabilities - Year 3,” U.S. Dept. of Education/CSU Hayward, $139,500; “Minority Institutions/Collaborative AAC Services - Year 1,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $200,000; “California Deaf-Blind Services - Year 3,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $555,000.

Sergio Aragon, Chemistry and Biochemistry, “GAANN Chemistry Sub-Account No. 1 - Year 1,” Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need, $57,750.

Mary Luckey, Chemistry and Biochemistry, “GAANN Chemistry Sub-Account No.1 - Year 1,” Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need, $28,875.

Laureen Chew, Elementary Education, “Career Ladder Project - Year 4,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $170,783.

Alexander Schuster, Mathematics, “RUI: Interpolation and Sampling in Bergman Spaces - Factors of Harmonic Polynomials,” National Science Foundation, $45,000.

Eileen Levy, Social Work, “Title IV-E Child Welfare Training Project,” Agreement between the Regents of the University of California and SFSU, $1,439,153.

Mary Beth Love, Health Education, “Regional Health Occupation Resource Center,” Subcontract with City College of San Francisco, $178,874.

Laurie Zoloth, Jewish Studies, “Ethnicity/Citizenship, Family: Identity after the Human Genome Project,” National Institutes of Health/Subcontract with the Regents of the University of Minnesota, $53,184.

Barbara Franklin, Special Education, “Technology for Deaf-Blind Children - Year 3,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $50,000.

October

Eileen Levy, Social Work, “Hartford Bay Area Practicum Consortium - Training,” John A. Hartford Foundation Inc./Subcontract with the Regents of the University of California, $34,000.

Brian Murphy, San Francisco Urban Institute, “Higher Education Learning Partners,” Western Washington University, Washington Campus Compact, $55,000; “New Challenges in Federal Facility Clean-up - Supplemental,” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, $181,200; “Western Region Campus Compact Consortium - Year 2,” Western Washington University, $60,000,

Helen Gillotte/Sugie Goen, English, “FIPSE: Literacy Unleashed - Year 1,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $203,565.

Patricia Foschi, Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies, “Egeria Densa and Water Hyacinth,” California Dept. of Boating and Waterways, $266,897.

Pam Hunt, Special Education, “Research and Innovation to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $179,968.

Thomas Smith, Biology, “IRCEB: Cross-Disciplinary Study of Rainforest - Year 3,” National Science Foundation, $575,974.

Stephen Wallace, Kinesiology, “The Learning and Transfer of Prosthetic Control,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $149,537.

Ginny Jaquith, Recreation and Leisure Studies, “Recreational Program - Year 2,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $148,006; “DPR’s Community Involvement Project,” California Dept. of Parks and Recreation, $85,000.

Perla Barrientos, Community Service Learning, “Service Learning for Family Health - Year 2,” CSU Chancellor’s Office/California Commission on Improving Life Through Service, $31,911.

Paul Fonteyn, Research and Sponsored Programs, “Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $180,152; “Graduate Research Fellowship Program - Supplemental,” National Science Foundation, $57,000; “Community Science Workshops: National Movement,” National Science Foundation, $318,300.

Neo Martinez, Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies, “Scaling of Network Complexity with Diversity in Food Webs - Supplemental,” National Science Foundation, $2,054.

Liou Shy-Sheng, Engineering, “Mesa Engineering Program,” Agreement with the Regents of the University of California, $72,114.

Martha Roditi, Social Work, “Child Welfare Training Program - Year 2,” U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services/Administration for Children and Families, $200,000.

Nicholas Certo, Special Education, “Transition Expansion Project - Year 1,” San Diego State University Foundation/U.S. Dept. of Education, $58,158.

Bruce Macher, Research and Sponsored Programs, “RIMI - Administration Supplemental - Year 5,” National Institutes of Health/National Center for Research Resources, $612,802; “Professors of the Future: Postdoc Career Development - Year 3,” National Institutes of Health, $100,000.

Thomas Parker, Biology, “U.S. EPA Star Fellowship - Supplemental,” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, $6,865.

Carol Langbort, Elementary Education, “Educating Teachers in Mathematics - Year 2,” National Science Foundation - Subcontract with the San Francisco Unified School District, $156,166.

Raymond Troutman, Chemistry and Biochemistry, “Increasing Access and Opportunity - Year 2,” U.S. Dept. of Education, $176,863.

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