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Collaborative Research: Biomolecular Templating of Functional Inorganic Nanostructures
BIOMATERIALS PROGRAM
Awarded to: Thomas LaBean, Duke University, Jun 15, 2007
CAREER: Dissecting Inter-domain Communication in Methionyl-tRNA Synthetase
BIOMOLECULAR SYSTEMS
Awarded to: Rebecca Alexander, Wake Forest University, Jun 15, 2005
Modified Uridines, Contributors of Novel Chemistries to Functional RNA
BIOMOLECULAR SYSTEMS
Awarded to: Paul Agris, North Carolina State University, Jan 1, 2006
CAREER: Integrated Structural Biology Approach to Building Atomic Models Of Actin Complexes
BIOMOLECULAR SYSTEMS
Awarded to: Joanna Krueger, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Apr 15, 2003
Regulation of ACC Synthase Protein Stability
BIOMOLECULAR SYSTEMS
Awarded to: Joseph Kieber, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 15, 2006
An AFM Study of DNA Damage and Repair
BIOMOLECULAR SYSTEMS, GENES AND GENOME SYSTEMS
Awarded to: Piotr Marszalek, Duke University, Feb 1, 2005
CAREER: Low Coherence Light Scattering for Biophotonics
BIOPHOTONICS PROGRAM, BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Awarded to: Adam Wax, Duke University, Feb 1, 2004
A Vertically-Integrated Application-Driven Undergraduate Signal Processing Laboratory
CCLI-ADAPTATION AND IMPLEMENTA
Awarded to: Lisa Huettel, Duke University, Jul 1, 2004
Computational Science in Science Education: Workshop on Role of CSE Methods in Advancing Science Education at All Educational Institutions
CCLI-ADAPTATION AND IMPLEMENTA
Awarded to: Robert Panoff, Shodor Education Foundation Inc, Sep 15, 2005
Do Linked International Curricula in Biology Enhance Science Literacy and Engagement in Non-Science and Pre-major Students?
CCLI-ADAPTATION AND IMPLEMENTA, GLOBAL SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS
Awarded to: Sherryl Broverman, Duke University, Sep 1, 2005
Neurons in Action Version 2: Understanding the Behavior of Normal and Abnormal Neurons
CCLI-EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS DEV
Awarded to: Ann Stuart, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Feb 15, 2005
OPTIC: Open Physics Technology for Interactive Curricula
CCLI-EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS DEV
Awarded to: Wolfgang Christian, Davidson College, Jul 1, 2005
Inter-University Software Engineering Education
CCLI-EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS DEV
Awarded to: Jr., James Fenwick, Appalachian State University, Jun 1, 2004
A Proof-of-Concept Project for the Development of Laboratory Exercises and an Accompanying Electronic Laboratory Manual for a Course in Fire Behavior and Combustion
CCLI-EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS DEV
Awarded to: Jeffrey Kimble, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Mar 1, 2005
Preparing Prospective Mathematics Teachers to Teach with Technology: An Integrated Approach
CCLI-EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS DEV
Awarded to: Hollylynne Lee, North Carolina State University, Jun 1, 2005
NSF-Sigma Xi Workshop to Develop a Strategy for Assuring a Globally Engaged US Science and Engineering Workforce, Arlington, VA, Spring 2006
CCLI-NATIONAL DISSEMINATION, INTERNATIONAL PLAN & WORKSHOPS
Awarded to: Elizabeth Kirk, Sigma XI Scientific Research Society, Oct 1, 2005
The GoTo Astronomy Laboratory Facility
CCLI-Phase 1 (Exploratory)
Awarded to: Joseph Pollock, Appalachian State University, Jul 15, 2006
Bridging Security Primitives and Protocols: A Digital LEGO Set for Information Assurance Courses
CCLI-Phase 1 (Exploratory), S-STEM:SCHLR SCI TECH ENG&MATH
Awarded to: Aidong Lu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Mar 15, 2007
Modular Laboratory Experiments on Organic Electronics and Liquid Crystal Displays for Undergraduates
CCLI-Phase 1 (Exploratory), S-STEM:SCHLR SCI TECH ENG&MATH
Awarded to: Michael Escuti, North Carolina State University, Feb 1, 2007
An Undergraduate Computer Engineering Educational Framework for using Field Programmable Gate Arrays as Efficient Hardware Accelerators
CCLI-Phase 1 (Exploratory), S-STEM:SCHLR SCI TECH ENG&MATH
Awarded to: Arun Ravindran, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Jul 1, 2007
Collaborative Research: Evaluating student learning in geoscience curricula that employ conceptests using electronic student response systems
CCLI-Phase 2 (Expansion), S-STEM:SCHLR SCI TECH ENG&MATH
Awarded to: Jake Armour, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Aug 1, 2007
Collaborative Research: Institutionalizing a Reform Curriculum in Large Universities
CCLI-Phase 3 (Comprehensive), S-STEM:SCHLR SCI TECH ENG&MATH
Awarded to: Ruth Chabay, North Carolina State University, Oct 1, 2006
Biomechanics of Chromosome Structure and Dynamics In Living Cells
CELLULAR SYSTEMS
Awarded to: Kerry Bloom, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Jul 1, 2005
Biologically-Inspired Adaptive and Reconfigurable Systems: Modeling, Synthesis, and Simulation
CENTERS FOR RSCH EXCELL IN S&T
Awarded to: Yong Song, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, Oct 1, 2004
Center for Advanced Materials and Smart Structures
CENTERS FOR RSCH EXCELL IN S&T, HIST BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIV
Awarded to: Jagannathan Sankar, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, Sep 1, 2002
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