Elizabeth Brannon of Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from Yale University for a project entitled "Neuroimaging of the Development of Neural Mechanisms for Number Processing." Total funding will be $325,189 over 41 months.
Elizabeth Brannon of Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "The Spatial Foundations of Time and Number Representation." Total funding will be $109,300 over 24 months.
Nicolas Buchler of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy has received an award from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for a project entitled "Career Award at the Scientific Interface." Total funding will be $288,000 over 47 months.
Mark A. Chaves of Sociology has received an award from the Lilly Endowment for a project entitled "Planning a Research Project on Congregational Boards." Total funding will be $49,999 over 16 months.
William A. Darity, Jr. of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Gender has received an award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics 2." Total funding will be $150,683 over 36 months.
Gary Gereffi of the Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness has received an award from the Chilean Economic Development Agency for a project entitled "CORFO - The Chilean Economic Development Agency." Total funding will be $50,000 over 10 months.
Gary Gereffi of the Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness has received an award from the Environmental Defense Fund for a project entitled "China Environmental 'Hot Spots.'" Total funding will be $35,000 over 20 months.
Gary Gereffi of the Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness has received an award from the Environmental Defense Fund for a project entitled "Manufacturing Climate Solutions: The U.S. Insulation Industry." Total funding will be $25,000 over 16 months.
Gary Gereffi of the Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness has received an award from the Inter-American Development Bank for a project entitled "Engineering Services in Latin America." Total funding will be $30,000 over 8 months.
Michael A. Gillespie of Political Science has received an award from the Jack Miller Center for a project entitled "Jack Miller Center Post-Doctoral Fellowship." Total funding will be $50,000 over 11 months.
Jennifer M. Groh of Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Neural Basis of the Perception of Sound Location." Total funding will be $659,405 over 48 months.
Robin Kirk of the Franklin Humanities Institute has received an award from the Andrus Family Fund for a project entitled "Pauli Murray Project - Transition Coach." Total funding will be $3,500 over 12 months.
Lydia P. Olander of the Nicholas Institute has received an award from the Environmental Defense Fund for a project entitled "25,000 Ton Project." Total funding will be $11,000 over 1 month.
Jennifer W. Owen of Child & Family Policy has received an award from Georgetown University for a project entitled "Consortium of University-Based Child & Family Policy Programs." Total funding will be $4,109 over 10 months.
David H. Schanzer of Public Policy Studies has received an award from the Research Triangle Institute for a project entitled "Community Acceptance Panel on Perceptions of Emerging National Security Technologies and Processes." Total funding will be $119,493 over 12 months.
David H. Schanzer of Public Policy Studies has received an award from the Research Triangle Institute for a project entitled "Survey Methodologies for Studying Radicalization Workshop." Total funding will be $25,081 over 12 months.
James W. Vaupel of Population, Policy and Aging Research has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Exceptional Survival in Danish and Italian Families." Total funding will be $731,139 over 8 months.
James W. Vaupel of Population, Policy and Aging Research has received a program-project grant award from the National Institutes of Health, for a program entitled "Demography of Sex Differences in Health and Survival." Total funding will be $849,791 over 59 months. It includes the following projects:
- a project headed by Susan C. Alberts, which will receive total funding of $241,886.
- a project headed by James W. Vaupel, which will receive total funding of $204,239.
- a project headed by James W. Vaupel, which will receive total funding of $229,787.
- An additional $173,879 is attributed to the program. This includes funds awarded for projects outside of Duke, as well as funds not yet assigned to projects.
Marty G. Woldorff of Cognitive Neuroscience has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Attentional Mechanisms in Multisensory Environments." Total funding will be $96,500 over 4 months.