A Report of Research and Sponsored Programs for Fiscal Year 1999 Vice Provost for Research Dean of Graduate School 108 Anderson Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 – 0113 785-532-5110 Fax: 785-532-6507 Dear Colleagues: Fiscal Year 99 at Kansas State University enters the books as another exceptional year for research and sponsored project funding. The awards amount to $58.5 million, another record; and that funding, in turn, raised the university’s total research funding base to $91.5 million. Twenty-one weeks last year were “million dollar weeks,” and two weeks surpassed $3 million in awards. This report lists projects, principal investigators and co-investigators, sponsors, and awards. As you read the report, you’ll notice that many interdisciplinary teams are receiving grants. The trend, in federal and state funding, is toward supporting collaborative work that involves faculty from more than one discipline. Among the largest awards this year are collaborations that will involve faculty at other Kansas universities, and will help support programs with statewide impact. Through such efforts, the research and technology infrastructure of Kansas expands, and new industries will be created here. Extramural funding ripples across the state. A few examples: recent grants will enhance the Kansas manufacturing sector and train future manufacturing engineers; another will help train SRS supervisors throughout the state; one promotes a statewide family nutrition education program; a grant establishes the Plains Academy co-op that will offer professional coursework via satellite and internet to teachers in remote areas of Kansas. Another award establishes K-State as a partner university on Internet 2, the next generation information network linking America’s doctoral/research universities. The impact of outside funding is felt first of all across the campus. It fosters scholarship, research and creative work in every department at the university. It supports basic studies and applied ones in agriculture, architecture, planning and design, arts and sciences, business administration, education, engineering, human ecology, technology and aviation, and veterinary medicine. K-State research programs help train students who have the opportunity to work alongside the professors. External funding directly supports research assistantships for hundreds of graduate students in K-State’s 107 graduate programs. In FY99, 778 people earned graduate degrees—650 masters and 128 doctoral degrees. Many K-State undergraduates also take part in the research programs, an experience that’s rare at many other colleges and universities. A quality research program can also lead to products and ideas with commercial use. This fiscal year, 11 new patents were issued for K-State-based inventions, and now those can be licensed and commercialized. My congratulations to the faculty members for the time, energy and the innovative ideas that attracted this year’s funding awards, and my thanks to the people throughout the university who work behind the scenes to make the time-consuming process of applying for extramural support so successful at K-State. Your collaboration, cooperation and generous spirit are to be commended. Sincerely, R.W. Trewyn Vice Provost for Research Dean of the Graduate School President, KSU Research Foundation 1 KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FUNDING BASE Fiscal Year 1999 The research funding base at Kansas State University consists of awards of extramural funds from federal and state agencies, from foundations, and from various private and industrial organizations, mainly through the competitive grants process, together with other funds appropriated from federal and state sources as line items designated specifically for related activities. I. II. AWARDS: Competitive Grants and Contracts $58,544,167 SUBTOTAL $58,544,167 UNIVERSITY and EXPERIMENT STATIONS: University/Vice Provost for Research Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Federal Appropriation State Appropriation Engineering Experiment Station State Appropriation 584,491 3,203,829 25,965,507 1,736,383 Veterinary Medical Center Food Animal Health and Management Center State Appropriation 508,124 SUBTOTAL $32,998,334 RESEARCH BASE GRAND TOTAL $91,542,501 2 SECTION 1: AWARDS KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY TOTAL EXTRAMURAL AWARDS RECEIVED Fiscal Years 1980–1999 3 DISTRIBUTION OF NEW AWARDS AMONG COLLEGES AND OFFICES OF THE UNIVERSITY Fiscal Year 1999 Number of Awards College/Office College College College College College College College College College Dollar Value of Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 of Architecture, Planning and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 of Arts and Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 of Business Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 of Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 of Human Ecology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 of Technology and Aviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 of Veterinary Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,096,414 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141,575 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,180,716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119,863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,882,422 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,804,219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,999,073 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,430,719 Office of the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Office of the Provost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Vice President for Administration and Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Vice President for Institutional Advancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Vice Provost for Academic Services and Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Vice Provost for Research and Dean of Graduate School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,067 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449,112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,319,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620,243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363,503 UNIVERSITY TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $58,544,167 AWARDS BY COLLEGE Fiscal Year 1999 4 KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY SOURCES OF AWARDS Fiscal Year 1999 Number of Awards Source Department of Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Department of Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Department of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Department of Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Department of Health and Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Environmental Protection Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 National Aeronautics and Space Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 National Science Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Other Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Area/Local Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 State of Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Dollar Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,618,768 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,836,321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,388,638 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,223,460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,903,684 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,315,365 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,588,912 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,771,601 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,002,878 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154,738 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,318,398 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,715,841 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,705,563 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $58,544,167 SOURCES OF AWARDS Fiscal Year 1999 5 EXTRAMURAL AWARDS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER-HAYS Kofoid, Kenneth D., Multisponsor, $500, “Sorghum Research.” Kofoid, Kenneth D., (see Martin, Victor L., Agronomy). Kofoid, Kenneth D., (see Tuinstra, Mitchell R., Agronomy). Martin, Terry J., and Seifers, Dallas L., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $7,500, “Operation of Diseasescreening Nurseries in Support of the KSU Wheat Breeding Program.” Seifers, Dallas L., and Harvey, Tom L. (Entomology), Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $4,900, “Identification, Detection and Variability of the High Plains Pathogen.” Seifers, Dallas L., (see Martin, Terry J., Agricultural Research Center-Hays). Stahlman, Phillip W., Multisponsor, $18,950, “Weed Research.” Stahlman, Phillip W., National Sunflower Association, $2,000, “HAYRC Sulfentrazone Tank Mixtures for Weed Control in Sunflowers.” Stahlman, Phillip W., National Sunflower Association, $2,500, “Evaluating Experimental and Non-Labeled Herbicides for Weed Control in Sunflower.” Stahlman, Phillip W., National Sunflower Association, $700, “Efficacy Trials for Flumioxazin on Sunflower.” Stahlman, Phillip W., US Department of Agriculture, $20,000, “Integrated Management Systems for Jointed Goatgrass in the Central Great Plains.” Thompson, Carlyle A., Multisponsor, $8,000, “HAYRC Crop Culture.” Thompson, Carlyle A., Stockhausen, Inc., $10,555, “Effects of Stockosorb Agro on Grain Sorghum Grown in Central Kansas.” Thompson, Carlyle A., Stockhausen, Inc., $19,000, “Effect of Stockosorb Agro on Winter Wheat Grown in Central Kansas.” Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Fiscal Year 1999 (July 1, 1998–June 30, 1999) COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Barton, David G., Multisponsor, $30,000, “Arthur Capper Cooperative Center.” Barton, David G., (see Boland, Michael A., Agricultural Economics). Bernardo, Daniel J., (see Hargrove, William L., Kansas Water Resources Research Institute). Bernardo, Daniel J., (see Nelson, Richard G., Kansas Industrial Extension Services). Boland, Michael A., and Barton, David G., US Department of Agriculture, $86,330, “Valuing Marketing Rights in New Generation Cooperatives.” Boland, Michael A., and Fox, John A., US Department of Agriculture, $5,000, “National Need Fellowship— Management and Marketing/Agribusiness Food and Forest Products.” Boland, Michael A., (see Herrman, Timothy J., Grain Science and Industry). Fox, John A., (see Boland, Michael A., Agricultural Economics). Hamilton, Stephen F., (see Lamm, Freddie R., Northwest Research Extension Center). Ianchovichina, Elena, US Department of Agriculture, $50,000, “Dynamic Implications of Global Growth in Population, Income, and Technology.” Jones, Rodney D., (see Ohlenbusch, Paul D., Agronomy). Jones, Rodney D., (see Rice, Charles W., Agronomy). Kastens, Terry, and Dhuyvetter, Kevin C. (Northeast Area Office), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $150,000, “Using NASA EOS Data to Predict Economic WellBeing in Kansas Agriculture.” Kastens, Terry, (see Taylor, Randal K., Extension Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Langemeier, Michael R., Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, $6,400, “Analysis of Small Game Harvest Survey Data.” Langemeier, Michael R., (see Nelson, Richard G., Kansas Industrial Extension Services). Norman, David W., Conservation, Food and Health Foundation, $5,800, “Comparative Cost-Benefit Analysis of New Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technologies in Rural Thailand with Special Attention to Environmental and Risk Factors.” Schurle, Bryan W., US Department of Agriculture, $74,678, “Integration of Computer Applications throughout the Agribusiness Curriculum.” AGRONOMY Al-Khatib, Kassim, Novartis, $20,000, “Ecological Consequences of Repeated Glyphosate Applications on Weed Populations.” Al-Khatib, Kassim, and Horak, Michael J., National Sunflower Association, $18,094, “Gene Flow, Distribution, Growth and Competitiveness of Pursuit-Resistant Common Sunflower.” Burchett, Lowell A., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $20,427, “Seed and Plant Parts Certification.” Claassen, Mark J., (see Martin, Victor L., Agronomy). Fick, Walter H., Multisponsor, $4,800, “Range and Pasture Brush and Weed Control.” Fjell, Dale L., (see Clark Gary A., Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Fjell, Dale L., (see Gordon, Walter B., Agronomy). Gordon, Walter B., Fjell, Dale L., and Staggenborg, Scott A. (Northeast Area Office), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $4,250, “Use of Early Maturing Soybean Production Systems in Crop Rotations.” Ham, George E., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $31,250, “Research Assistant Professorship.” Ham, Jay M., Knapp, Alan K. (Biology), and Owensby, Clenton E., US Department of Energy, $40,000, “Carbon, Water, and Energy Fluxes from a Tallgrass Prairie: The Effect of Land Management and Environmental Factors on SurfaceAtmosphere Exchange.” AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Ham, George E., US Department of Agriculture, $78,156, “Development and Management of Canola in the Great Plains Region.” Johnson, Marc A., Multisponsor, $104,473, “Farmland/KSU Research Alliance.” 6 Regehr, David L., and Janssen, Keith A., Multisponsor, $170,700, “Field Herbicidal Evaluations.” Regehr, David L., (see Hargrove, William L., Kansas Water Resources Research Institute). Rice, Charles W., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $246,889, “Kansas EPA EPSCoR: Enhancement of Environmental Remediation Research.” Rice, Charles W., US Department of Energy, $49,951, “Belowground Carbon Allocation and Cycling in Tallgrass Prairie and Wheat Ecosystems.” Rice, Charles W., US Department of Energy, $5,000, “Terrestrial Carbon Processes, II.” Rice, Charles W., US Environmental Protection Agency, $500,000, “EPA Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.” Rice, Charles W., Harner III, Joseph P. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), Kalita, Prasanta K. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), Marchin, George L. (Biology), and Jones, Rodney D. (Agricultural Economics), Kansas Conservation Commission, $34,309, “Fecal Coliform Contamination in Kansas River Basins: Source, Monitoring and Development and Demonstration of Best Management Practices” Rice, Charles W., Harner III, Joseph P. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), Kalita, Prasanta K. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), Marchin, George L. (Biology), and Jones, Rodney D. (Agricultural Economics), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $100,000, “Water Contaminants Evaluation Study” Rice, Charles W., (see Ham, Jay M., Agronomy). Rice, Charles W., (see Harnett, David C., Biology). Rice, Charles W., (see Thien, Stephen J., Agronomy). Rice, Charles W., (see Xia, Kang, Agronomy). Rife, Charles L., Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $60,000, “Canola Production Centers: Introducing a Viable New Crop to Kansas.” Roozeboom, Kraig L., Multisponsor, $312,210, “Crop Performance.” Schaffer, Vernon A., Multisponsor, $7,440, “Foundation Seed Maintenance.” Schapaugh, William T., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $9,000, “Development of Improved Soybean Varieties for Kansas.” Schapaugh, William T., (see Welch, Stephen M., Agronomy). Schmidt, John P., Lamond, Ray E., and Taylor, Randal K. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), US Environmental Protection Agency, $41,556, “Site-Specific Lime Applications to Reduce Phosphorus Loading in the Cheney Watershed.” Sears, Rollin G., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $6,000, “Improvement of Yield and Quality in Hybrid Wheat.” Sears, Rollin G., (see Bowden, Robert L., Plant Pathology). Sears, Rollin G., (see Paulsen, Gary M., Agronomy). Skinner, Daniel Z., (see St., Amand, Paul, Agronomy). St. Amand, Paul, and Skinner, Daniel Z., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $3,400, “Development of AcidTolerant Alfalfa Germplasm for Kansas.” Stone, Loyd R., (see Lamm, Freddie R., Northwest Research Extension Center). Thien, Stephen J., Rice, Charles W., and Ransom, Michel D., US Golf Association, $10,000, “Impact of Golf Courses on Soil Quality.” Ham, Jay M., Rice, Charles W., and Reddi, Lakshmi N. (Civil Engineering), Kansas Water Office, $70,000, “Feedlot Water Quality Study.” Horak, Michael J., US Department of Agriculture, $2,058, “Pesticide Residue Data for Registration in Minor Crops (IR-4 Program).” Horak, Michael J., (see Al-Khatib, Kassim, Agronomy). Janke, Rhonda R., US Department of Agriculture, $1,000, “Speakers for In-State Sustainable Agriculture Training.” Janke, Rhonda R., (see Buchholz, Daryl D., Production Management and Natural Resource Development). Janke, Rhonda R., (see Nechols, James R., Entomology). Janssen, Keith A., Multisponsor, $950, “Double-Crop Soybean Performance Tests–Agronomy.” Janssen, Keith A., (see Hargrove, William L., Kansas Water Resources Research Institute). Janssen, Keith A., (see Regehr, David L., Agronomy). Lamond, Ray E., Pierzynski, Gary M., Maddux, Larry D., and Marsh, Brian H., Multisponsor, $39,400, “Soil Fertility and Soil Management Investigations.” Lamond, Ray E., (see Schmidt, John P., Agronomy). Liang, George H., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $5,000, “Addition of Genes Encoding Thaumatin-Like Protein and Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein to Jaggar Wheat for Resistance to Fungal Pathogen and Tolerance to Water Deficit.” Maddux, Larry D., (see Lamond, Ray E., Agronomy). Marsh, Brian H., (see Lamond, Ray E., Agronomy). Martin, Victor L., Tuinstra, Mitchell R., Kofoid, Kenneth D. (Agricultural Research Center-Hays), Witt, Merle D. (Southwest Research Extension Center), and Claassen, Mark J., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $30,250, “Evaluation of Early Planting and Cold Tolerance in Grain Sorghum.” Martin, Victor L., (see Clark Gary A., Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Martin, Victor L., (see Hargrove, William L., Kansas Water Resources Research Institute). Mengel, David B., Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $25,000, “Pioneer Plant Breeding Fellowship.” Mengel, David B., US Department of Agriculture, $114,000, “Wind Erosion Assessment and Control.” Mengel, David B., US Department of Agriculture, $24,000, “Simulation of Erosion-Induced Plant Stresses and PM-10 Production.” Mengel, David B., US Department of Agriculture, $43,000, “Wind Erosion Model for Military Lands.” Ohlenbusch, Paul D., and Jones, Rodney D. (Agricultural Economics), US Environmental Protection Agency, $122,218, “Developing a Grazing Land Water Quality Education Program.” Owensby, Clenton E., (see Ham, Jay M., Agronomy). Paulsen, Gary M., Gill, Bikram S. (Plant Pathology), and Sears, Rollin G., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $5,075, “Agronomic and Physiological Traits from Wild Relatives for Developing Improved Wheat Cultivars.” Pierzynski, Gary M., (see Lamond, Ray E., Agronomy). Ransom, Michel D., US Department of Agriculture, $10,000, “Providing Soil Sample Analyses for Soil Survey Activities.” Ransom, Michel D., (see Seyler, Harry L., Geography). Ransom, Michel D., (see Thien, Stephen J., Agronomy). 7 Hancock, Joe D., Hines, Robert J., and Behnke, Keith C. (Grain Science and Industry), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $26,250, “New and Improved Genotypes and Processing Technologies for Sorghum in Diets for Swine and Poultry.” Hancock, Joe D., Hines, Robert J., Gugle, Terry L., and Behnke, Keith C. (Grain Science and Industry), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $20,700, “Extruder/Expander/ Expeller Conditions to Optimize Utilization of Full-Fat Soybeans in Nursery and Finishing Pigs.” Hancock, Joe D., (see Hines, Robert J., Animal Sciences and Industry). Herald, Thomas L., (see MacRitchie, Finlay I., Grain Science and Industry). Herald, Thomas L., (see Schmidt, Karen A., Animal Sciences and Industry). Hines, Robert J., Kennedy, George A. (Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology), Kuhl, Gerry, and Hancock, Joe D., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $17,200, “Ergot: Is it Really a Problem for Livestock Fed Commercially Produced Sorghum Grain.” Hines, Robert J., (see Hancock, Joe D., Grain Science and Industry). Hunt, Melvin C., (see Marsden, James L., Animal Sciences and Industry). Jeon, Ike J., (see Schmidt, Karen A., Animal Sciences and Industry). Kastner, Curtis L., (see Boyle, Elizabeth, Animal Sciences and Industry). Kastner, Curtis L., (see Marsden, James L., Animal Sciences and Industry). Kastner, Curtis L., (see Phebus, Randall K., Animal Sciences and Industry). Kuhl, Gerry, (see Hines, Robert J., Animal Sciences and Industry). Lee, Charles D., Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, $179,883, “Responses of Cattail Vegetation to Stocker Cattle Grazing.” Lee, Charles D., US Department of Agriculture, $500, “North Central Regional Aquaculture Center Extension Project.” Marsden, James L., (see Phebus, Randall K., Animal Sciences and Industry). Marsden, James L., National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, $22,000, “Escherichia coli O157:H7 Risk Assessment for the Production and Cooking of Blade Tenderized Beef Steaks: Determination of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Lethality Requirements for Blade Tenderized Steaks.” Marsden, James L., Phebus, Randall K., Boyle, Elizabeth, Hunt, Melvin C., Kastner, Curtis L., and Fung, Daniel Y. C., National Pork Producers Council, $39,435, “Salmonella Risk Assessment for Blade Tenderized, Immersion Marinated, Needle Injected and Fibrinogen Processed Pork Cuts During Processing, Storage and Cooking.” Marsden, James L., Phebus, Randall K., Kastner, Curtis L., and Hachmeister, Kathleen A., National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, $59,900, “Steam Pasteurization of Beef Trimmings Destined for Ground Beef.” Nelssen, Jim L., (see Tokach, Michael D., Northeast Area Office). Phebus, Randall K., and Klabunde, Kenneth J. (Chemistry), US Department of Defense, $30,000, “Reactive Nanoparticles as Destructive Adsorbents for Biological and Chemical Decontamination.” Tuinstra, Mitchell R., and Kofoid, Kenneth D. (Agricultural Research Center-Hays), US Department of Agriculture, $24,875, “Breeding for Ergot Avoidance in Sorghum: MidSeason Cold Tolerance.” Tuinstra, Mitchell R., (see Martin, Victor L., Agronomy). Vanderlip, Richard, (see Welch, Stephen M., Agronomy) Welch, Stephen M., Vanderlip, Richard, and Schapaugh, William T., United Soybean Board, $75,000, “Integrating Genetics and Precision Farming Information into Decision Support Systems.” Xia, Kang, and Rice, Charles W., US Department of Defense, $227,694, “Assessing Absorption and Uptake of Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) in Mature Cranberry Fruit and Plants at Harvest in Massachusetts Military Reservation, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.” ANIMAL SCIENCES AND INDUSTRY Aramouni, Fadi M., Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $65,000, “Food and Feed Value Added Program.” Boyle, Elizabeth, Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $15,500, “KSU Meat Extension and Pilot Plant.” Boyle, Elizabeth, Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $6,000, “Video on Traceback.” Boyle, Elizabeth, Kastner, Curtis L., and Riley, Jack G., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $120,649, “Position for HACCP Assessment Development and Implementation.” Boyle, Elizabeth, Kastner, Curtis L., and Riley, Jack G., Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $20,000, “Position for HACCP Assessment Development and Implementation.” Boyle, Elizabeth, (see Marsden, James L., Animal Sciences and Industry). Dikeman, Michael E., National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, $63,000, “Carcass Merit Traits: Development of EPD’s and Genetic Marker Validation.” Drake, Calvin L., Kansas State University Foundation, $52,754, “Teaching Support–Livestock and Meat Industry Council.” Drouillard, James S., and Blasi, Dale A. (South Central Area Office), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $26,500, “Whole Soybeans and Soy Whey as Constituents of Protein Blocks for Cattle.” Drouillard, James S., Titgemeyer, Evan C., and Blasi, Dale A. (South Central Area Office), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $29,800, “Replacing Roughage in Growing Cattle Diets with Corn and Corn Gluten Feed.” Fung, Daniel Y. C., (see Marsden, James L., Animal Sciences and Industry). Goodband, Robert D, (see Tokach, Michael D., Northeast Area Office). Gugle, Terry L., (see Hancock, Joe D., Animal Sciences and Industry). Hachmeister, Kathleen A., (see Marsden, James L., Animal Sciences and Industry). Hancock, Joe D., and Behnke, Keith C. (Grain Science and Industry), Optimum Quality Grains, L.L.C., $46,419, “Effect of a High Oil Corn on Feed Processing.” Hancock, Joe D., National Soybean Research Laboratory, $35,000, “Evaluating the Ileal Digestibility of Amino Acids in Soybean Meal from Different Soy Processors.” 8 Phebus, Randall K., Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $24,000, “Steam Pasteurization Assessment and Microbial Analysis.” Phebus, Randall K., Kastner, Curtis L., and Marsden, James L., US Department of Agriculture, $62,500 (includes $22,500 from Cargill Corporation), “Escherichia coli 0157:H7 Risk Assessment for Production and Cooking of Blade Tenderized and Fibrinogen Process Beef Steaks.” Phebus, Randall K., (see Marsden, James L., Animal Sciences and Industry). Riley, Jack G., Kansas Beef Council, $341,155, “Support of Regents Distinguished Professorship in Animal Sciences.” Riley, Jack G., (see Boyle, Elizabeth, Animal Sciences and Industry). Schmidt, Karen A., and Herald, Thomas L., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $23,909, “Corn Starches Used as Stabilizers in Yogurt.” Schmidt, Karen A., Herald, Thomas L., and Jeon, Ike J., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $33,357, “Modification of the Flavor and Color of Extruded Mozzarella Soy Cheese Analogs.” Titgemeyer, Evan C., and Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G. (Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology), Pfizer Inc., $27,685, “Effect of Virginiamycin on Ruminal Protein (Nitrogen) Metabolism.” Titgemeyer, Evan C., (see Drouillard, James S., Animal Sciences and Industry). ENTOMOLOGY Broce, Alberto B., Multisponsor, $5,000, “Methods for Control of Livestock Insects.” Buschman, Larry L., Multisponsor, $26,500, “Insecticide Management of Field Crop Insects in Southwestern Kansas.” Buschman, Larry L., (see Higgins, Randall A., Entomology). Charlton, Ralph E., Whiles, Matthew R., Cully, Jr., Jack F. (Biology), Kaufman, Donald W. (Biology), and Kaufman, Glennis A. (Biology), Kansas Army National Guard, $119,026, “Smoky Hills II–Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan and Land Condition-Trend Analysis.” Cress, Donald C., US Department of Agriculture, $4,000, “Wheat and Sorghum Crop Profile.” Cress, Donald C., US Department of Agriculture, $71,422, “Kansas Pesticide Impact Assessment Program.” (2 awards) Dover, Barry A., US Department of Agriculture, $5,400, “Factors Influencing Flight and dispersal of Lesser Grain Borer Adults.” Harvey, Tom L., Multisponsor, $632, “Insecticide Management of Field Crop Insects at Hays, Kansas.” Harvey, Tom L., (see Seifers, Dallas L., Agricultural Research Center-Hays). Higgins, Randall A., Bayer Corporation, $3,000, “Alfalfa Weevil Insecticide Efficacy Research.” Higgins, Randall A., Elf Atochem North America, Inc., $7,550, “First and Second Generation European Corn Borer/Southwestern Corn Borer Research.” Higgins, Randall A., FMC Corporation, $4,500, “Alfalfa Weevil Efficacy and Spray/No-Spray Bt Corn Trial.” Higgins, Randall A., Monsanto Company, $6,000, “Efficacy of Lead cry1Ab and IRM Events Alone and in Stacks against Key Lepidopteran Insect Pests.” Higgins, Randall A., Monsanto Company, $8,000, “Efficacy of Advanced cry1Ab and IRM Events Alone and in Stacks against Key Lepidopteran Insect Pests.” Higgins, Randall A., Mycotech Corporation, $6,000, “Mycotech Trial 98-084, European Corn Borer Field Test Protocol.” Higgins, Randall A., Zeneca, Inc., $1,500, “Second Generation European Corn Borer/Southwestern Corn Borer Research.” Higgins, Randall A., and Buschman, Larry L., Monsanto Company, $10,000, “Survival of Resistant European Corn Borer on Transgenic Corn Lines.” Higgins, Randall A., and Buschman, Larry L., Monsanto Company, $9,000, “Testing of Bts Against the Kansas State University Dipel-Resistant European Corn Borer Colony.” Kambhampati, Srinivas, State of California, $163,057, “Bactrocera dorsalis Complex: Species Boundaries and Diagnostic Markers.” Kambhampati, Srinivas, National Science Foundation, $150,000, “Species Boundaries in the Wood Roach, Cryptocercus.” Nechols, James R., and Janke, Rhonda R. (Agronomy), US Department of Agriculture, $10,000, “Evaluating the Potential for Organic Apple Production in Kansas.” Nechols, James R., US Department of Agriculture, $12,600, “Evaluating Nontarget Thistle Utilization in the Flea Beetle Psylliodes chalcomera.” Ramaswamy, Sonny B., Tougaloo College, $17,000, “Tougaloo College Project.” COMMUNICATIONS Barrett, Anna M., (see Furbee, Robert R., Communications). Boone, Kristina M., (see Penner, Karen P., Extension Animal Sciences and Industry). Flores, Sandra A., (see Williams, Kimberly A., Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources). Furbee, Robert R., and Barrett, Anna M., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $19,500, “Bugs in Kansas Book.” Jackson, William L., Corporation for Public Broadcasting, $10,005, “National Program Production and Acquisition Grant.” Jackson, William L., Kansas Department of Administration, $42,672, “KPBC Service and Incentive Program.” OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND DIRECTOR OF THE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Johnson, Marc A., USFT Other, $38,112, “IAP USFT Other.” Johnson, Marc A., US Department of Agriculture, $2,600, “USDA Research Apprenticeship Program.” Johnson, Marc A., US Department of Agriculture, $716,882, “USDA/ARS Research Support Agreement.” (8 awards) Johnson, Marc A., and Denell, Robin E. (Biology), US Department of Agriculture, $48,574, “USDA/ARS Research Support Agreement.” Johnson, Marc A., (see Buchholz, Daryl D., Production Management and Natural Resource Development). Wilson, Ron J., Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership, $700, “Work-Study Student Hourly Support-Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development.” Wilson, Ron J., Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership, $15,466, “Secretarial Support–Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development.” 9 Brent, John L., (see Klopfenstein, Carol F., Grain Science and Industry). Donnelly, Brendan J., and Reed, Carl, US Department of Agriculture, $286,983, “Development of a Stored Wheat Areawide Management Program in Kansas.” Donnelly, Brendan J., Colorado Wheat Administrative Committee, $15,000, “International Grains Program Advisory Board.” Donnelly, Brendan J., Oklahoma Wheat Commission, $15,000, “International Grains Program Advisory Board.” Donnelly, Brendan J., Texas Wheat Producers Board, $15,000, “International Grains Program Advisory Board.” Eustace, W., Dale, (see Herrman, Timothy J., Grain Science and Industry). Fairchild, Fred J., and Behnke, Keith C., Bliss Industries, $65,114, “Pellet Mash Conditioning: A Study to Better Understand the Process.” Flores, Rolando A., (see Herrman, Timothy J., Grain Science and Industry). Gwirtz, Jeffrey A., (see Brent, John L., Grain Science and Industry). Haque, Ekramul, (see Spillman, Charles K., Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Herrman, Timothy J., US Department of Agriculture, $2,443, “Extending Pelletized Feed Shelf Life.” Herrman, Timothy J., Boland, Michael A. (Agricultural Economics), Flores, Rolando A., and Eustace, W. Dale, Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $11,000, “Quality-Based Marketing on Wheat, Pilot-Scale Evaluation.” Klopfenstein, Carol F., Brent, John L., Setser, Carole S. (Foods and Nutrition), and Reeves, Robert D. (Foods and Nutrition), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $42,500, “Over-theCounter, Cholesterol-Lowering, Extruded Soy Fiber Dietary Supplements.” Klopfenstein, Carol F., (see Brent, John L., Grain Science and Industry). Klopfenstein, Carol F., (see Sun, X. Susan, Grain Science and Industry). Klopfenstein, Carol F., (see Takemoto, Dolores J., Biochemistry). MacRitchie, Finlay I., Chung, Do Sup (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), and Herald, Thomas L. (Animal Sciences and Industry), Midwest Grain Products, Inc., $20,000, “Characterization of Modified Gluten Protein.” MacRitchie, Finlay I., (see Brent, John L., Grain Science and Industry). Reed, Carl, Kansas Department of Agriculture, $7,000, “Improving Efficacy and Safety of Fumigation in Kansas Grain Elevators.” Reed, Carl, (see Donnelly, Brendan J., Grain Science and Industry). Seib, Paul A., US Department of Agriculture, $46,000, “Biochemical Properties that Relate to Quality of Wheat Grain and Functional Performance of Flours.” Seib, Paul A., (see Brent, John L., Grain Science and Industry). Sun, X. Susan, Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $10,500, “Edible/Biodegradable Composites for Feed Supplement Containers.” Sun, X. Susan, US Department of Defense, $21,170, “Development of Biodegradable Composite for Military Applications.” Ramaswamy, Sonny B., US Agency for International Development, $199,334, “Monoclonal-Antibody-Based Identification Kit for Cotesia flavipes.” Ramaswamy, Sonny B., US Department of Agriculture, $100,000, “Facilitate Multiple Pest Resistant Wheat Germplasm Research.” Ramaswamy, Sonny B., US Department of Agriculture, $100,000, “Heliothis Virescens: Model to Study MatingInduced Allatotropism in Lepidoptera.” Smith, C. Michael, Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $6,000, “Evaluation of a Synthetic Hexaploid Wheat Germplasm Collection in the KSU Wheat Genetic Resources Center for Resistance to Greenbug Biotypes I and K.” Smith, C. Michael, US Department of Agriculture, $10,500, “Exchange of Triticeae Germplasm and Molecular Biochemical Techniques for Enhanced Aphid Resistance in Wheat.” Whiles, Matthew R., (see Charlton, Ralph E., Entomology). Whiles, Matthew R., (see Dodds, Walter K., Biology). Wilde, Gerald E., Monsanto Company, $4,500, “Efficacy of Advanced Transgenic Corn Rootworm (CRW) Events against CRW Pest Species.” Wilde, Gerald E., Multisponsor, $48,100, “Chemical Control of Insect Pests of Corn and Other Field Crops, Small Grain and Forage.” Zhu, Kun Yan, US Department of Agriculture, $23,500, “Monitoring Insect Population Dynamics and Movement Using Molecular Markers.” FOOD AND FEED GRAINS INSTITUTE Acasio, Ulysses A., and Schenck-Hamlin, Donna C., US Agency for International Development, $98,441, “Post Harvest Handling/Uganda.” Borsdorf, Roe E., US Agency for International Development, $20,873, “Evaluation of Grain Project: Poland and Hungary.” Borsdorf, Roe E., (see Reed Carl, Food and Feed Grains Institute). Lea, John D., US Agency for International Development, $30,000, “Haiti Productive Land Use Systems Project.” Norman, David W., Rockefeller Foundation, $61,750, “Evaluation of Rockefeller Program on Strengthening Faculties of Agriculture in Africa.” Norman, David W., Rockefeller Foundation, $80,325, “Evaluation of International Program on Rice Biotechnology.” Reed, Carl, and Borsdorf, Roe E., US Feed Grains Council, $297,474, “Grain Storage and Management Project for Hot and Tropical Environments.” Schenck-Hamlin, Donna C., (see Acasio, Ulysses A., Food and Feed Grains Institute). GRAIN SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY Behnke, Keith C., (see Fairchild, Fred J., Grain Science and Industry). Behnke, Keith C., (see Hancock, Joe D., Animal Sciences and Industry). Bhadriraju, Subramanyam, Rupp Industries, $83,000, “Fellowship for the Management of Stored-Product Insects with Heat in Food-Processing Facilities.” Brent, John L., Klopfenstein, Carol F., Gwirtz, Jeffrey A., Seib, Paul A., Setser, Carole S. (Foods and Nutrition), and MacRitchie, Finlay I., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $23,130, “Extruded Foods from White Grain Sorghum.” 10 Sun, X. Susan, US Department of Defense, $21,316, “Degradable Adhesive Performance of Modified Proteins for Navy Applications.” Sun, X. Susan, Klopfenstein, Carol F., Zhang, Naiqian (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), and Setser, Carole S. (Foods and Nutrition), US Department of Agriculture, $120,000, “Objective Characterization of Texture Properties of Crunchy Foods During Chewing.” Williams, Kimberly A., and Flores, Sandra A. (Communications), US Department of Agriculture, $92,901 (includes $21,913 from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln), “Developing a World Class Nutrition Course: Strengthened Quality/Contained Costs.” KANSAS WATER RESOURCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE Hargrove, William L., US Department of the Interior, $123,178, “State Water Research Institute Program.” Hargrove, William L., US Environmental Protection Agency, $6,000, “Midwest Technology Assistance Center for Small Public Water Systems.” Hargrove, William L., Kansas Water Office, $10,000, “Water Resources Education Assessment for the Kansas Water Authority.” Hargrove, William L., Bernardo, Daniel J. (Agricultural Economics), Martin, Victor L. (Agronomy), Schlegel, Alan J. (Southwest Research Extension Center), Kansas Wheat Commission, $17,349, “Integrated Agricultural Management Systems (IAMS): Using Best Management Practices (BMPs) to Improve the Quality of Kansas Surface Waters.” Hargrove, William L., Bernardo, Daniel J. (Agricultural Economics), Janssen, Keith A. (Agronomy), Regehr, David L. (Agronomy), Barnes, Philip L. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), Kilgore, Gary L. (Southeast Area Office), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $161,871, “Integrated Agricultural Management Systems (IAMS): Using Best Management Practices (BMPS) to Improve the Quality of Kansas Surface Waters” (3 awards) HORTICULTURE, FORESTRY AND RECREATION RESOURCES Barden, Charles J., US Department of Agriculture, $47,240, “Riparian Buffer Initiative for the Kansas Potawatomi Reservation.” Fry, Jack D., Keeley, Steven J., and Huang, Bingru, National Turfgrass Federation, $3,000, “Turfgrass Testing.” Fry, Jack D., Wiest, Steven C., Marcum, Kenneth B., and Pair, John C., Multisponsor, $66,000, “Turfgrass Investigations.” Fry, Jack D., (see Huang, Bingru, Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources). Fry, Jack D., (see Tisserat, Ned A., Plant Pathology). Huang, Bingru, and Fry, Jack D., US Golf Association, $25,000, “Importance of Carbon Balance and Root Activity in Creeping Bentgrass Tolerance to Summer Stresses.” Huang, Bingru, National Science Foundation, $31,970, “Root Physiological Mechanisms in Perennial Grass Adaptation to Changing Soil Water Status and Temperature Changes.” Huang, Bingru, (see Fry, Jack D., Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources). Huang, Bingru, (see Tisserat, Ned A., Plant Pathology). Keeley, Steven J., (see Fry, Jack D., Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources). Keeley, Steven J., (see Tisserat, Ned A., Plant Pathology). Long, Charles E., (see Pair, John C., Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources). Marcum, Kenneth B., (see Fry, Jack D., Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources). Marr, Charles W., Multisponsor, $200, “Efficacy of Insecticides Against Vegetable Feeding Insect Pests.” Morgan, J. Mark, US Department of Agriculture, $9,649, “Visitor Satisfaction of Fee-Based Interpretation in the U. S. Forest Service: Evaluation of a Canoe Program at Big Bear Lake.” Pair, John C., (see Fry, Jack D., Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources). Pair, John C., and Long, Charles E., Multisponsor, $2,400, “Evaluation of Species and Cultivars for the Great Plains.” Reid, William R., Kansas Nut Growers Association, $1,000, “Pecan Cultivar Evaluation.” Reid, William R., University of Missouri, $5,200, “Missouri Pecan Growers.” Warner, Thomas D., J. Frank Schmidt Family Charitable Trust, $2,500, “Evaluation of Ornamental Species for the Great Plains.” Wiest, Steven C., (see Fry, Jack D., Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources). Williams, Kimberly A., Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation, Inc., $8,800, “Use of Pre-Charged Zeolites to Provide Aluminum for Blue Sepal Coloration during the Hydrangia Production.” NORTHWEST RESEARCH EXTENSION CENTER Coyne, Patrick J., Multisponsor, $3,250, “Northwest Research Extension Center Sunflower Performance Testing Program.” Lamm, Freddie R., Stone, Loyd R. (Agronomy), Trooien, Todd P. (Southwest Research Extension Center), Rogers, Danny H. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), and Hamilton, Stephen F. (Agricultural Economics), US Department of Agriculture, $73,847, “Water Conservation—Increased Efficiency in Usage.” Lamm, Freddie R., and Trooien, Todd P. (Southwest Research Extension Center), Nelson Irrigation Corporation, $6,500, “Effect of Sprinkler Height on Corn Production.” Lamm, Freddie, R., (see Trooien, Todd P., Southwest Research Extension Center). PLANT PATHOLOGY Bockus, William W., Multisponsor, $6,700, “Seed Treatment.” Bockus, William W., and Gill, Bikram S., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $2,800, “Seed Splitter for More Efficient Planting of Disease Screening Nurseries.” Bowden, Robert L., and Sears, Rollin G. (Agronomy), US Department of Agriculture, $6,666, “Evaluation of Scab Tolerance in Wheat.” Bowden, Robert L., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $3,772, “Development of New Sources of Resistance to Wheat Scab.” Bowden, Robert L., Multisponsor, $4,000, “Winter Wheat Seed Treatment Tests.” Bowden, Robert L., US Department of Agriculture, $8,300, “Genetic Diversity of Gibberella zeae at Different Spatial Scales.” 11 Claflin, Larry E., Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $49,625, “International Scholarship Fund–Dario Narvaez.” Claflin, Larry E., US Department of Agriculture, $19,750, “Determine the Survivability of Micro- and Macro-conidia of Claviceps africiana.” Claflin, Larry E., and Leslie, John F., US Agency for International Development, $63,000, “Agroecology and Biotechnology of Fungal Pathogens of Sorghum and Millet From the Greater Horn of Africa.” Friebe, Bernd, National Research Council, $6,000, “Fellowship for Mr. Moha Ferrahi.” Gill, Bikram S., McKnight Foundation, $270,000, “Collaborative Crop Research Program (China).” Gill, Bikram S., (see Bockus, William W., Plant Pathology). Gill, Bikram S., (see Paulsen, Gary M., Agronomy). Heaton, Louis A., Kansas Crop Improvement Association, $5,000, “Engineering Resistance to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus.” Hulbert, Scot H., National Science Foundation, $122,000, “Molecular Characterization of Novel Rp1 Alleles.” Jardine, Douglas J., Multisponsor, $6,650, “Soybean Foliar Fungicide and Seed Treatment Tests.” Jardine, Douglas J., US Department of Agriculture, $4,200, “Assembling of Data for the IR-4 Program.” Leach, Jan E., National Science Foundation, $20,040, “Travel Grant for the Sixth International Symposium on Rice Molecular Biology, October 31, 1998–November 2, 1998.” Leach, Jan E., US Agency for International Development, $28,000, “Predicting Durability of Disease Resistance Based on Analysis of the Cost of Pathogen Adaptation.” Leslie, John F., American Society for Microbiology, $17,500, “Editor Position for Applied and Environmental Microbiology.” Leslie, John F., Multisponsor, $500, “Fusarium Research.” Leslie, John F., US Department of Agriculture, $35,390, “Genetic Diversity in Cephalosporium Maydis and Other Stalk Rotting Fungi of Maize in Egypt.” Leslie, John F., US Department of Agriculture, $53,660, “Fumonisins: Immunology, Genetics and Enzymology.” Leslie, John F., (see Claflin, Larry E., Plant Pathology). Schwenk, Fred W., Kansas State University Foundation, $30,000, “Non-conventional Plant Improvement Technology.” Tang, Xiaoyan, and Zhou, Jianmin, US Department of Agriculture, $150,000, “Using Tomato R Gene Pto to Promote Race-Nonspecific Resistance.” Tang, Xiaoyan, (see Zhou, Jianmin, Plant Pathology). Tisserat, Ned A., Multisponsor, $22,050, “Evaluation and Testing of Fungicides and Nematicides on Horticultural Crops.” Tisserat, Ned A., Huang, Bingru (Horticulture, Forestry and Recreation Resources), Fry, Jack D. (Horticulture, Forestry and Recreation Resources), and Keeley, Steven J. (Horticulture, Forestry and Recreation Resources), US Golf Association, $21,958, “Biology and Management of Spring Dead Spot in Bermudagrass” Todd, Timothy C., (see Harnett, David C., Biology). Trick, Harold N., National Science Foundation, $46,486, “Expression of Maize Rp1-D Rust Resistance Gene in Transgenic Maize and Wheat.” White, Frank F., US Department of Agriculture, $145,000, “Transcription Activation by AvrXa10 and AvrXa7 in Resistance and Pathogenicity.” Zeigler, Robert S., International Rice Research Institute, $2,700, “Genetics of the Breeding Systems and Sexual Fertility in the Rice Blast Fungus.” Zeigler, Robert S., Kansas Wheat Commission, $200,000, “DNA Sequencer for Wheat Improvement.” Zhou, Jianmin, and Tang, Xiaoyan, National Science Foundation, $196,268, “Signal Transduction in Tomato Disease Resistance.” Zhou, Jianmin, (see Tang, Xiaoyan, Plant Pathology). SOUTHEAST AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER Kelley, Kenneth W., Multisponsor, $6,500, “Weed Control in Farm Crops.” Long, James H., National Crop Insurance Services, $1,000, “Soybean Research in Southeast Kansas.” Moyer, Joseph L., (see Sweeney, Daniel W., Southeast Agricultural Research Center). Sweeney, Daniel W., and Moyer, Joseph L., Multisponsor, $2,000, “Soil Fertility and Management Investigations in Southeastern Kansas.” SOUTHWEST RESEARCH EXTENSION CENTER Currie, Randall S., Multisponsor, $33,950, “Weed Control Research in Southwest Kansas.” Schaffer, James A., Multisponsor, $597, “Herbicides for Weed Control on Fallow Ground.” Schlegel, Alan J., Multisponsor, $2,500, “Variety Testing of Alternative Crops.” Schlegel, Alan J., Multisponsor, $8,250, “Southwest Research Extension Center Soil Fertility and Soil Management Research for Western Kansas.” Schlegel, Alan J., National Sunflower Association, $1,000, “Long-Term, Large-Scale Dryland Cropping Systems.” Schlegel, Alan J., US Department of Agriculture, $4,005, “Windbreak Establishment.” Schlagel, Alan J., (see Thompson Curtis R., Southwest Area Office). Schlegel, Alan J., (see Hargrove, William L., Kansas Water Resources Research Institute). Trooien, Todd P., and Lamm, Freddie R. (Northwest Research Extension Center), Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $4,000, “Optimal Planting Strategies for Irrigated Corn Production with Limited Well Capacities.” Trooien, Todd P., (see Alam, Mahbub U., Southwest Area Office). Trooien, Todd P., (see Lamm, Freddie R., Northwest Research Extension Center). Witt, Merle D., Multisponsor, $9,500, “Yield Appraisal of Crops for Southwest Kansas–Yield Appraisals of Immature Corn.” Witt, Merle D., (see Martin, Victor L., Agronomy). COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGN ARCHITECTURE Condia, Robert J., and Streeter, Raymond A., American Institute of Architects, $6,580, “Return of the Architects: A Response to the Boyer Report.” 12 Jones, James S., (see Rolley, Stephanie A., Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning). Shapiro, Mark, Graham Foundation, $5,000, “Sense of the City: Drawings and Models for Louis I. Kahn’s Design for an Office Building in Kansas City, 1966–1973.” Streeter, Raymond A., (see Condia, Robert J., Architecture). Takemoto, Dolores J., Burroughs Wellcome Fund, $5,000, “Visiting Professor of Biochemistry/Molecular Biology.” Takemoto, Dolores J., and Klopfenstein, Carol F. (Grain Science and Industry), Kansas Wheat Commission, $30,000, “Cancer Protective Effects of Wheats with Different Antioxidant Potentials.” Tomich, John M., US Department of Health and Human Services, $36,700, “Characterization of Synthetic C1Conducting Peptides–Kathy E. Mitchell.” Tomich, John M., US Department of Health and Human Services, $55,251, “Role of Ordered Helical Segments in Membrane Proteins.” Tomich, John M., US Department of Health and Human Services, $54,160, “Studies of Human Lysosomal Glucocerebrosidase.” Wang, Xuemin, National Science Foundation, $220,000, “Regulation and Function of Membrane Lipid Hydrolysis in Lipid-Based Signaling of Plants.” Wang, Xuemin, American Society of Plant Physiologists, $30,000, “Advanced Plant Biochemistry: Signal Transduction and Metabolic Engineering.” Zolkiewska, Anna, US Department of Health and Human Services, $65,700, “Role of ADAM 12 Disitegrin Domain in Myoblast Fusion.” Zolkiewski, Michal, National Science Foundation, $153,689, “Analytical Ultracentrifuge for the Analysis of Macromolecules.” Zolkiewski, Michal, National Science Foundation, $46,486, “Structure and Function of Hsp100 Proteins.” DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGN Norris-Baker, Carolyn, US Department of Health and Human Services, $111,695 (includes $34,125 from Kansas Mental Health and Aging Coalition), “Mental Health and Aging.” LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/REGIONAL AND COMMUNITY PLANNING Rolley, Stephanie A., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, $1,150, “Your Town: Designing Its Future Regional Workshop.” Rolley, Stephanie A., Butler County Historical Society, $1,000, “Butler County Historical Society.” Rolley, Stephanie A., and Jones, James S. (Architecture), US Environmental Protection Agency, $16,149, “Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation.” COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ART Hower, Robert F., (see Zollman, Dean A., Physics). DIVISION OF BIOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY Blair, John M., Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, $3,000, “Assessment of Soil Quality Recovery Rates in the Conservation Reserve Program–Sara G. Baer.” Blair, John M., (see Knapp, Alan K., Biology). Briggs, John M., (see Harrington, Jr., John A., Geography). Briggs, John M., (see Knapp, Alan K., Biology). Brown, Susan J., Human Frontier Science Program Organization, $188,844, “Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Limb Development in the Beetle Tribolium castaneum.” Brown, Susan J., National Science Foundation, $74,248, “Genetic Regulatory Shifts in Insect Evolution.” Chapes, Stephen K., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $124,499, “Differentiation of Bone Marrow Macrophages in Space.” Clem, Rollie J., US Department of Health and Human Services, $102,610, “Functional Analysis of Anti-Apoptotic IAP Proteins.” Conrad, Gary W., US Department of Health and Human Services, $314,764, “Fibroblast Differentiation During Eye Development.” Consigli, Richard A., US Department of Health and Human Services, $65,137, “Virology and Tumor Biology.” Cully, Jr., Jack F., Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, $67,500, “Bird and Mammal Responses to Conversion from Fescue Pastures to Native Tallgrass Prairie.” Cully, Jr., Jack F., Missouri Department of Conservation, $5,400, “Study of the Population Genetic Structure of Greater Prairie Chickens in the Flint Hills.” Cully, Jr., Jack F., US Department of Agriculture, $13,480, “Domestic Livestock/Black-tailed Prairie Dogs Interactions.” Jiang, Haobo, US Department of Health and Human Services, $187,018, “Biochemistry of Pro-Phenol Oxidase Activating Proteinase.” Kanost, Michael R., University of Giessen, $1,500, “University of Giessen Unrestricted Gift.” Kanost, Michael R., US Department of Health and Human Services, $244,155, “Serine Proteinase Inhibitors in Insects.” Kanost, Michael R., US Department of Agriculture, $82,150, “Cell Surface Proteins Involved in the Encapsulation Response of Insect Hemocytes.” Kanost, Michael R., and Oppert, Brenda, US Department of Energy, $30,000 (includes $15,000 from Mycogen Corporation), “Evaluation of Insect Serpins as Biopesticides.” Krishnamoorthi, Ramaswamy., American Chemical Society, $6,500, “Solution NMR Structure of Putative Ca2+binding C2-domain in Phospholipase D.” Oppert, Brenda, (see Kanost, Michael R., Biochemistry). Prakash, Om, US Department of Health and Human Services, $5,460, “Molecular Analysis of Mucin-Type OGlycosylation.” Roche, Thomas E., and Hua, Duy H. (Chemistry), American Heart Association, Heartland Affiliate, $35,000, “Selective Inhibitors of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase Isoforms.” Smith, Paul E., US Department of Energy, $45,993, “Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Effects of Salts on the Aggregation Properties of Benzene in Water.” Smith, Paul E., American Chemical Society, $60,000, “Effects of Cosolvents on Hydrophobic Hydration.” Smith, Paul E., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $11,498, “Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Effects of Salts on the Aggregation Properties of Benzene in Water.” 13 Cully, Jr., Jack F., US Department of the Interior, $60,000, “Gap Analysis in Kansas.” Cully, Jr., Jack F., US Department of the Interior, $7,137, “Reclamation of Native Tallgrass Prairie at the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant.” Cully, Jr., Jack F., and Kaufman, Glennis A., Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, $66,742, “Gap Analysis in Kansas.” Cully, Jr., Jack F., (see Charlton, Ralph E., Entomology). Denell, Robin E., and Justice, Monica J., National Science Foundation, $220,158, “Evolutionary Conservation of the Molecular Mechanisms of Development.” Denell, Robin E., US Department of Health and Human Services, $247,247, “Genetic Control of Segmentation.” Denell, Robin E., (see Johnson, Marc A., Dean of Agriculture and Director of Agricultural Experiment Station). Denell, Robin E., (see Spooner, Brian S., Biology). Dodds, Walter K., National Science Foundation, $17,050, “Nitrogen Uptake, Retention and Cycling in Stream Ecosystems: An Intersite N-15 Tracer Experiment.” Dodds, Walter K., and Whiles, Matthew R. (Entomology), Kansas Department of Health and Environment, $12,000, “Quality and Quantity of Suspended Material in Kansas Rivers: Demonstrating the Influence of Management Practices.” Dodds, Walter K., Smith, Christopher C., and Horne, Eva A., National Science Foundation, $56,204, “Research Experience for Undergraduates in Grassland Ecology at Konza Prairie Research Natural Area.” Funderburgh, James L., US Department of Health and Human Services, $202,856, “Proteoglycans in Normal and Scarred Corneas.” Garvey, James E., National Science Foundation, $43,800, “Interactions among Food Webs, Physical Processes, and Life History Strategies: Predicting Fish Community Structure in Lentic Ecosystems.” Garvey, James E., (see Knapp, Alan K., Biology). Gipson, Philip S., and Pontius, Jeffrey S. (Statistics), US Department of the Interior, $153,702, “Evaluation of Land Condition Trend Analysis as a Component of the Integrated Training Area Management Program at Fort Riley, Kansas.” Gipson, Philip S., Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, $20,000, “Establishment and Operation of the Kansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.” Guikema, James A., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $750, “Administrative Support for the Executive Committee of the Kansas NASA EPSCoR Program.” Guikema, James A., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $19,869, “Influence of Gravity as a Determinant in Cellular Biology.” Guikema, James A., (see Spooner, Brian S., Biology). Guikema, James A., (see Uhlarik, John J., Psychology). Guy, Christopher S., US Department of the Interior, $18,000, “Assessment of Physiochemical, Biological, and Landscape Features Influencing Topeka Shiner (Notopis topeka) Distribution in Kansas Streams.” Guy, Christopher S., US Department of the Interior, $25,000, “Population Structure and Habitat Use of Benthic Fishes Along the Missouri River.” Guy, Christopher S., US Department of the Interior, $30,000, “Age and Growth Analysis of Selected Missouri River Benthic Fishes.” Guy, Christopher S., US Fish and Wildlife Service, $160,378, “Stocking Success and Factors Influencing Survival and Growth of Stocked Walleyes.” Hartnett, David C., US Environmental Protection Agency, $17,500, “Tallgrass Prairie of the Flint Hills of Kansas.” Hartnett, David C., and Wright, Valerie F., Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, $2,000, “Outdoor Wildlife Learning Site.” Hartnett, David C., Rice, Charles W. (Agronomy), Todd, Timothy C. (Plant Pathology), and Wilson, Gail T., National Science Foundation, $219,950, “Biotic Interactions of Grassland Plants: Above- and Belowground Linkages.” Herman, Michael A., US Department of Health and Human Services, $83,842, “Control of Cell Polarity in C. elegans.” Horne, Eva A., (see Dodds, Walter K., Biology). Johnson, Loretta C., National Science Foundation, $10,000, “Role of Amino Acid Uptake by Mycorrhizal Ericaceous Shrubs in the Nitrogen Economy of Nutrient-Deficient Peat Bogs.” Johnson, Loretta C., Sigma Xi, $1,000, “Inorganic and Organic Forms of Nitrogen Uptake in Ericoid Mycorrhizal Boreal Peat Bog Shrubs–Sarah Michelle Glaser.” Johnson, Loretta C., Sigma Xi, $700, “14C Tracing of Carbon in Arctic Ecosystems: Plant Litter Transformations into Soil–Wendy Loya.” Johnson, Loretta C., Sigma Xi, $700, “Forest Expansion in the Great Plains: Effects of Vegetation Change on Microbial Respiration in Soils–Dixie Smith.” Johnson, Terry C., Kansas State University Foundation, $80,000, “Cancer Center Core.” Johnson, Terry C., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $511,869, “BioServe Space Technologies–A NASA Center for the Commercial Development of Space.” Justice, Monica J., (see Denell, Robin E., (Biology). Kaufman, Donald W., (see Charlton, Ralph E., Entomology). Kaufman, Glennis A., (see Charlton, Ralph E., Entomology). Kaufman, Glennis A., (see Cully, Jr., Jack F., Biology). Knapp, Alan K., and Blair, John M., National Science Foundation, $5,000, “Evaluating the Role of Resource Heterogeneity in Restoring Grasslands.” Knapp, Alan K., Blair, John M., Briggs, John M., and Garvey, James E., National Science Foundation, $812,220, “LongTerm Ecological Research in Tallgrass Prairie: The Konza LTER Program.” Knapp, Alan K., (see Ham, Jay M., Agronomy). Marchin, George L., PentaPure, Inc., $12,000, “Testing of Water Filter and Purification Devices.” Marchin, George L., (see Reddi, Lakshmi N., Civil Engineering). Marchin, George L., (see Rice, Charles W., Agronomy). Rintoul, David A., US Department of the Interior, $14,663, “Lipid Analysis of Migratory Sandhill Cranes.” Robel, Robert J., Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, $35,800, “Movements and Productivity of Lesser PrairieChickens in Southwest Kansas.” Roe, Judith L., US Department of Agriculture, $100,000, “Function of TOUSLED Protein Kinase in Arabidopsis Development.” Smith, Christopher C., (see Dodds, Walter K., Biology). Spooner, Brian S., Denell, Robin E., and Guikema, James A., National Science Foundation, $252,476, “New Biology Faculty Hire Start-Up Funding.” 14 Spooner, Brian S., Howard Hughes Medical Institute, $1,800,000, “1998 Undergraduate Biological Sciences Education Program.” Spooner, Brian S., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $22,000, “Determining Lymphocyte Responsiveness to Low Gravity Environments–Luis Cubano.” Spooner, Brian S., US Department of Agriculture, $20,000, “Wildlife Services Collaboration and Support Agreement.” Takemoto, Larry J., US Department of Health and Human Services, $277,533, “Lens Membrane in Relation to Human Cataractogenesis.” Upton, Steve J., Merck and Company, Inc., $10,000, “Evaluating Parasiticidal Activity of Compounds Provided by Merck against Cryptosporidium parvum in vitro.” Upton, Steve J., National Science Foundation, $22,894, “Coccidia of the World.” Upton, Steve J., US Department of Health and Human Services, $113,434, “In vitro Assay for Cryptosporidiosis.” Upton, Steve J., US Department of Health and Human Services, $160,454, “dsRNAs of Cryptosporidium parvum.” Urban, James E., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $22,000, “Biological Wastewater Processor Experiment Definition.” Wilson, Fred E., National Science Foundation, $77,000, “Thyroxine and Seasonality in American Tree Sparrows.” Wilson, Gail T., (see Harnett, David C., Biology). Wright, Valerie F., (see Harnett, David C., Biology). Kelley, Anne M., National Science Foundation, $294,000, “Franck-Condon Active Intermolecular Vibrations in Condense Phases.” Klabunde, Kenneth J., US Department of Defense, $35,000, “Nanoscale Metal and Metal Oxide Particle Chemistry: Unique Catalytic, Adsorptive, and Storage Capabilities.” Klabunde, Kenneth J., US Department of Defense, $65,000, “Nanoscale Metal and Metal Oxide Particle Chemistry. Reagents for Decontamination and Remediation.” Klabunde, Kenneth J., (see Phebus, Randall K., Animal Sciences and Industry). Klabunde, Kenneth J., (see Sorensen, Christopher M., Physics). Maatta, Eric A., US Department of Energy, $119,485, “Homogeneous Models of Ammoxidation Catalysis.” Muino, Pedro L., National Science Foundation, $39,100, “Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Chemistry at Kansas State University.” Muino, Pedro L., (see Hua, Duy H., Chemistry). Ortiz, J. Vincent, Gaussian, Inc., $30,000, “Propagator Programs for Gaussian Software.” Ortiz, J. Vincent, National Science Foundation, $130,000, “Ab Initio Electron Propagator Calculations on Molecular Anions.” Ortiz, J. Vincent, US Department of Defense, $224,642 (includes $61,266 from Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation), “Ab Initio Propagator Theory of Clusters.” Ortiz, J., Vincent, (see Hua, Duy H., Chemistry). Sherwood, Peter M., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $293,072, “Kansas DEPSCoR: Kansas Defense 2000 Program for Year One.” (2 awards) Sherwood, Peter M., Luxfer, Inc., $75,000, “Luxfer Science Support Award.” Sherwood, Peter M., National Science Foundation, $100,000, “Corrosion and Oxidation Studied by Surface Analytical Methods.” Sherwood, Peter M., Wang, Youqi (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering),and Lease, Kevin B. (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $20,114, “Studies of the Role of Surface Treatment and Sizing of Carbon Fiber Surfaces on the Mechanical Properties of Composites Containing Carbon Fibers.” Warmuth, Ralf, American Chemical Society, $25,000, “NMR Spectroscopic and X-ray Crystallographic Investigation of Intermediates in the Phenylcarbene Rearrangement.” Warmuth, Ralf, US Department of Health and Human Services, $121,832, “Structural Investigation of Unnatural Peptide Helices.” CHEMISTRY Aakeroy Christer B., (see Hua, Duy H., Chemistry). Collinson, Maryanne M., National Science Foundation, $65,800, “Electroanalytical Applications of Organically Modified Sol-Gel Materials.” Collinson, Maryanne M., US Department of Defense, $56,393, “Electroanalytical Applications of Organically Modified Sol-Gel Materials.” Collinson, Maryanne M., US Department of Defense, $56,700, “Instrumentation for Electroanalytical Investigations of Organically Modified Sol-Gel Material.” Collinson, Maryanne M., (see Higgins, Daniel A., Chemistry). Higgins, Daniel A., and Collinson, Maryanne M., US Department of Defense, $287,818, “Molecular Scale Properties of Sol-Gel Derived Silicate Films.” Higgins, Daniel A., National Science Foundation, $48,000, “High Resolution Optical Microscopy Studies of Mesostructured Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystal Films.” Higgins, Danial A., (see Hua, Duy H. Chemistry). Hollingsworth, Mark D., National Science Foundation, $84,600, “Cooperative Phenomena and Domain Switching Processes in Organic Inclusion Compounds.” Hua, Duy H., Great Plains Diabetes Research, Inc., $10,000, “New Drugs for Diabetic Complications.” Hua, Duy H., Ortiz, J. Vincent, Higgins, Daniel A., Aakeroy, Christer B., and Muino, Pedro L., National Science Foundation, $17,400, “Integration of Computers in the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum.” Hua, Duy H., (see Roche, Thomas E., Biochemistry). Kelley, Anne M., American Chemical Society, $60,000, “Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Kinetics of Organic Charge-Transfer Systems in Polymers.” ECONOMICS Babcock, Michael W., Kansas Department of Transportation, $35,000, “Role of General Aviation Airports in Medical Service Delivery to Rural Kansas Communities.” Babcock, Michael W., (see Russell, Eugene R., Civil Engineering). Ragan, Jr., James F., Multisponsor, $5,000, “Roe R Cross Chair of Economics.” GEOGRAPHY Goodin, Douglas G., (see Harrington, Jr., John A., Geography). Goodin, Douglas G., (see Uhlarik, John J., Psychology). 15 Harrington, Jr., John A., Briggs, John M. (Biology), and Goodin, Douglas G., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $20,683, “Spatial and Spectral Scale Dimensions for Modeling Kansas Rural Resource Systems: Projections for Global Change.” Harrington, Jr., John A., Harrington, Lisa M., Kromm, David E., White, Stephen E., and Goodin, Douglas G., US Department of Energy, $40,000, “Global Change in Local Places.” Harrington, Jr., John A., Kromm, David E., Harrington, Lisa M., Goodin, Douglas G., and White, Stephen E., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $62,280, “Global Change in Local Places.” Harrington, Jr., John A., (see Kalita, Prasanta K., Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Harrington, Lisa M., (see Harrington, Jr., John A., Geography). Kromm, David E., (see Harrington, Jr., John A., Geography). Paul, Bimal K., National Science Foundation, $2,013, “Flash Flooding in Kansas: A Study of Emergency Response and Victims’ Perceptions.” Seyler, Harry L., Elbert County, Colorado, $8,400, “SSURGO Certified Digitization of Soil Survey of the Eastern Part of Elbert County, Colorado.” Seyler, Harry L., Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, $23,000, “Development of a Geographic Information System (GIS) for the Marais des Cygne State Wildlife Refuge.” Seyler, Harry L., Longmont and Boulder Soil Conservation Districts, $6,200, “Compilation and Digitization of the Boulder, Colorado, Soil Survey to National SSURGO Standards.” Seyler, Harry L., and Ransom, Michel D. (Agronomy), US Department of Agriculture, $51,000, “SSURGO Certification of Soil Surveys in Kansas.” Seyler, Harry L., US Department of Agriculture, $27,716, “SSURGO Processing of Colorado Soil Surveys.” Seyler, Harry L., US Department of the Interior, $23,000, “Development of a Geographic Information System (GIS) for the Marais des Cygne Watershed.” Seyler, Harry L., US Department of the Interior, $6,700, “GIS Coverages for Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge.” Seyler, Harry L., West Greeley Soil Conservation District, $9,300, “Compilation and Digitization of the South Weld Soil Survey to National Standards.” White, Stephen E., (see Harrington, Jr., John A., Geography). Hubbard, Mary D., (see Uhlarik, John J., Psychology). Hubbard, Mary S., and Oviatt, Charles G., American Chemical Society, $59,940, “Poncha Pass, Colorado, Transfer Zone: Kinematics and Chronology of Neogene Tetonics at the Northern End of the Rio Grande Rift.” Martin, Sabine E., (see Archer, Allen W., Geology). Oviatt, Charles G., (see Hubbard, Mary S., Geology). Oviatt, Charles G., US Department of the Interior, $9,000, “Surficial Deposits of Dugway Proving Ground, Utah.” HISTORY Higham, Robin, Journal of the West, Inc., $43,201, “Journal of the West.” INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH Bloomquist, Leonard E., Kansas Health Foundation, $10,001, “Health Assessment Survey for Riley County.” Shanteau, James C., US Department of Transportation, $124,963, “Evaluation of Human-Performance Implications of Technological Innovation Using a Performance-Based Measure of Expertise in Air Traffic Control.” KINESIOLOGY Barstow, Thomas J., and McAllister, Richard M. (Anatomy and Physiology), US Department of Health and Human Services, $211,812, “Control of Muscle PCr, H+ and V02 Kinetics.” Dzewaltowski, David A., Kansas Farm Bureau and Affiliated Services, $7,590, “Kansas Farm Bureau Employee Wellness Program.” Dzewaltowski, David A., Kansas Department of Health and Environment, $37,680, “Kansas Lean School Health Project: Phase III.” Harms, Craig A., Francis Families Foundation, $36,000, “Cardiopulmonary Interactions during Exercise.” Harms, Craig A., American Heart Association, Heartland Affiliate, $34,538, “Mechanisms of Interaction between Hyperpnea and Cardiovascular Function.” Musch, Timothy I., American Heart Assoc., Kansas Affiliate, Inc., $27,546, “Down-Regulation of Na+ Pumps in Skeletal Muscle of Rats with Chronic Heart Failure.” MATHEMATICS Auckly, David R., (see Kelkar, Atul G., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Nagy, Gabriel, National Science Foundation, $22,848, “Higher Index for Coverings of Manifolds with Boundary.” Kapitanski, Lev, (see Kelkar, Atul G., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Peller, Vladimir V., National Science Foundation, $85,798, “Methods of Hankel and Toeplitz Operators in Noncommutative Function Theory.” Poggi-Corradini, Pietro, National Science Foundation, $26,848, “Analytic Self Maps of the Disk and Related Operators.” Ramm, Alexander, National Science Foundation, $15,000, “Second International Conference on Operator Theory and Applications, October 7–11, 1998.” Ramm, Alexander, FDI Schlumberger Doll Research Lab, $5,000, “Research for Schlumberger Doll Research Lab.” GEOLOGY Archer, Allen W., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $25,000, “Aspects and Control of Tidal Sedimentation and the Extraction and Modeling of Tidal Parameters from Modern and Ancient Tidal Rhythmites.” Archer, Allen W., and Martin, Sabine E., US Army, $9,845, “Analysis of Geological Stratigraphy, Structure, and Hydrology of the Open Burn/Open Detonation (OB/OD) Area—Fort Riley, Kansas.” Chaudhuri, Sambhudas, US Army, $20,000, “Monitoring Well and Surface Water Sampling for Chemical and Isotope Analysis, Southwest Funston Landfill, Camp Funston Cantonment Area, Southeast Funston Landfill—Fort Riley, Kansas.” Chaudhuri, Sambhudas, US Army, $5,314, “Well Sampling for Chemical and Isotope Analysis, City of Ogden Water Supply Wells.” 16 Reay, Neville W., Stanton, Noel, Bolton, Timothy, and Sidwell, Ronald, US Department of Energy, $640,000, “Heavy Quark and Neutrino Physics.” Reay, Neville W., US Department of Energy, $196,000, “D0 Silicon Microstrip Detector Project.” Reay, Neville W., US Department of Energy, $62,353, “D Zero Silicon Upgrade Project.” Richard, Patrick, US Department of Energy, $2,003,000, “Atomic Physics with Highly Charged Ions.” Sidwell, Ronald, (see Reay, Neville W., Physics). Sorensen, Christopher M., Hosni, Mohammad H. (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering), Chakrabarti, Amitabha, Fox, Rodney O. (Electrical and Computer Engineering), and Meng, Hui (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering), National Science Foundation, $278,919, “Kansas Program for Complex Fluid Flows.” Sorensen, Christopher M., Lin, Jingyu, Jiang, Hongxing, and Klabunde, Kenneth J. (Chemistry), National Science Foundation, $38,000, “Neutron Scattering Studies of Magnetic Semiconductor Thin Films and Nanostructures.” Sorensen, Christopher M., and Maleki, Suzanne, National Science Foundation, $93,765, “Implementation of a Novel Studio Curriculum at Kansas State University.” Sorensen, Christopher M., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $40,000, “Gelation Kinetics in Aerosols.” Sorensen, Christopher M., National Science Foundation, $110,000, “Aerosol Fractal Aggregate Optics and Kinetics in Laminar and Turbulent Flows.” Sorensen, Christopher M., (see Hosni, Mohammad H., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Stanton, Noel, (see Reay, Neville W., Physics). Thumm, Uwe, National Science Foundation, $40,000, “Charge Exchange, Resonance Formation and Electron Emission in Ion-Surface Interactions.” Thumm, Uwe, US Department of Energy, $70,000, “Strong External Field Effects in Decay and Photodetachment of Negative Ions.” Weaver, Oliver L., and DePaola, Brett D., National Science Foundation, $65,835, “Undergraduate Summer Research Experimental and Theoretical Physics.” Weaver, Oliver L., (see Zollman, Dean A., Physics). Zollman, Dean A., National Science Foundation, $75,000, “Creating a modern Modern Physics Course: Visualization and Computation for Undergraduate Physics Majors.” Zollman, Dean A., Rahman, Talat S., Lin, Chii-Dong, Weaver, Oliver L., and Hower, Robert F. (Art), National Science Foundation, $50,629, “Visual Quantum Mechanics: A Qualitative, Computer-Based Introduction to Principles of Modern Physics.” Zollman, Dean A., (see Staver, John R., Office of the Dean of Education). PHYSICS Bolton, Timothy, (see Reay, Neville W., Physics). Chakrabarti, Amitabha, American Chemical Society, $60,000, “Structure Formation in Thin Polymer Films on Patterned Surfaces.” Chakrabarti, Amitabha, (see Hosni, Mohammad H., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Chakrabarti, Amitabha, (see Sorensen, Christopher M., Physics). DePaola, Brett D., (see Weaver, Oliver L., Physics). Jiang, Hongxing, and Lin, Jingyu, US Department of Defense, $60,000, “Dynamics of Optical Recombination in GaN and A1xGa1-xN–Applications for High Power Blue Lasers.” Jiang, Hongxing, and Lin, Jingyu, US Department of Energy, $50,000, “Optical and Electrical Properties of III-V Nitride Wide Bandgap Semiconductors.” Jiang, Hongxing, and Lin, Jingyu, US Department of Defense, $187,250, “Fabrication and Characterization of III-Nitride Microdisk Arrays.” Jiang, Hongxing, and Lin, Jingyu, US Department of Defense, $30,000, “Picosecond Time-Resolved Photoluminescence Studies of III-Nitride Materials and Structures.” Jiang, Hongxing, (see Lin, Jingyu, Physics). Jiang, Hongxing, (see Sorensen, Christopher M., Physics). Law, Bruce M., American Chemical Society, $60,000, “Contact Angles, Contact Angle Hysteresis, and Line Tension Effects Near Wetting Transitions.” Law, Bruce M., National Science Foundation, $105,000, “Interfacial Phenomena Near Critical Points.” Lin, Chii-Dong, US Department of Energy, $155,000, “Atomic Physics of Strongly Correlated Systems.” Lin, Chii-Dong, (see Zollman, Dean A., Physics). Lin, Jingyu, and Jiang, Hongxing, National Science Foundation, $140,054, “Mechanisms of Optical Transitions in A1GaN Alloys and GaN/A1 GaN Quantum Wells.” Lin, Jingyu, and Jiang, Hongxing, US Department of Defense, $188,291, “Picosecond Time-Resolved Spectroscopy System for Studying Deep UV Optical Transitions in A1xGa1-xN with High AIN Fractions.” Lin, Jingyu, (see Jiang, Hongxing, Physics). Lin, Jingyu, (see Sorensen, Christopher M., Physics). Maleki, Suzanne, (see Sorensen, Christopher M., Physics). Rahman, Talat S., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $12,500, “Atomistic Studies of Nanotribology: Finite Temperature Energetics and Vibrational Dynamics.” Rahman, Talat S., National Science Foundation, $240,000, “Chemisorption Studies at Metal Surfaces.” Rahman, Talat S., National Science Foundation, $29,054, “Kansas Center for Advanced Scientific Computing.” Rahman, Talat S., US Department of Energy, $50,000, “Atomistic Studies of Nanotribology: Finite Temperature Energetics and Vibrational Dynamics.” Rahman, Talat S., (see Zollman, Dean A., Physics). Ratra, Bharat, National Science Foundation, $300,000, “Cosmology: Theoretical Research, Data Analysis with Student Involvement, and Curriculum Development.” Reay, Neville W., Bolton, Timothy, Stanton, Noel, and Sidwell, Ronald, National Science Foundation, $255,675, “Kansas Alliance for Cosmology–Interdisciplinary Astrophysics (KACIA).” PSYCHOLOGY Downey, Ronald G., (see Fullagar, Clive J. A., Psychology). Fullagar, Clive J. A., Rappoport, Leon H., and Downey, Ronald G., US Department of Health and Human Services, $21,060, “Kansas State University Occupational Health Psychology Program.” Kiefer, Stephen W., US Department of Health and Human Services, $86,103, “Naltrexone and Alcohol Reactivity.” Rappoport, Leon H., (see Fullagar, Clive J. A., Psychology). 17 Smith, Kip C. S., National Science Foundation, $28,799, “Decomposing the Processing Steps and Neuronal Basis of Choice.” Smith, Kip C. S., US Department of Transportation, $151,392, “Human Factors Research to Support Collaborative Decision Making in Air Traffic Management.” Smith, Kip C. S., US Department of Transportation, $9,891, “Collaborative Decision Making in Traffic Flow Management.” Uhlarik, John J., Kelkar, Atul G. (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering), Hubbard, Mary S. (Geology), Guikema, James A. (Biology), Goodin, Douglas G. (Geography),and Gorder, Peter J. (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $55,000, “Kansas Space Grant Consortium” Uhlarik, John J., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $22,000, “Usability Testing of Layered Application Software Platforms Intended for Incorporation into the Checkout and Launch Control System Re-Engineering Project–J. Michael Herold.” Uhlarik, John J., US Department of Transportation, $34,043, “Review and Classification of Situation Awareness Literature Relating to Pilot Surveillance Functions.” Uhlarik, John J., (see Gorder, Peter J., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER Rice, Frederick H., US Small Business Administration, $83,012, “Small Business Development Center.” Rice, Frederick H., US Small Business Administration, $36,851, “Kansas State University Small Business Development Center.” OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Flaherty, Roberta D., National Academic Advising Association, $210,128, “National Academic Advising Association Executive Office.” Havlicek, Barbara J., Multisponsor, $52,523, “Educational Computer Assistance.” (2 awards). Havlicek, Barbara J., Kansas Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom, $59,482, “Kansas Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom.” Havlicek, Barbara J., Multisponsor, $2,613, “Council for Public School Improvement.” Herrera, Socorro G., US Department of Education, $170,000, “Project Besitos.” Murry, Kevin G., US Department of Education, $216,295, “Project Alcance.” Rankin, Charles I., US Department of Education, $747,399, “Equity Assistance Centers Program.” Shroyer, Margaret G., and Wright, Emmett L. (Foundations and Adult Education), US Department of Education, $96,303, “GLOBE Program Professional Development Model and Leadership Cadre.” Staver, John R., Zollman, Dean A. (Physics), and Shroyer, Margaret G. (Elementary Education), National Science Foundation, $374,434, “Kansas/Kansas State Collaborative for Excellence in Teacher Preparation.” Wright, Emmett L., Multisponsor, $65,875, “Educational, Cultural and Scientific Cooperation Between the Oblast of Voronezh, the Russian Federation, and the State of Kansas.” A. Q. MILLER SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATIONS Bergen, Lori A., Bressers, Bonnie M., and Grimes, Tom, Kaiser Family Foundation, $10,000, “Problem of Access to Health Care in Rural Communities: A Kansas Public Television Program.” Bressers, Bonnie M., (see Bergen, Lori A., A. Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications). Gould, Thomas, Multisponsor, $5,000, “Journalism and Mass Communications Website Management.” Grimes, Tom, (see Bergen, Lori A., A. Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications). Lubbers, Charles A., (see Penner, Karen P., Extension Animal Sciences and Industry). Simon, Todd F., Kansas State University Foundation, $59,660, “Huck Boyd National Center for Community Media.” ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Shroyer, Margaret G., (see Staver, John R., Office of the Dean of Education). Smith, Ben A., National Geographic Society, $18,000, “Kansas Geographic Alliance–Governor’s Water Quality Initiative.” SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND SOCIAL WORK Cauble, A. Elizabeth, and Thurston, Linda P. (Special Education), US Department of Health and Human Services, $756,708, “Supervisor Training Project.” Logan, Brad, DuVall and Associates, $17,662, “Cultural Resources Evaluation for Smoky Hill Air-to-Ground Gunnery Range, Salina, Kansas.” Roper, Donna C., US Department of the Interior, $25,008, “Archeological Investigations at Medicine Creek Reservoir, Nebraska.” FOUNDATIONS AND ADULT EDUCATION Shanley, Cynthia D., US Department of Education, $43,000, “Displaced Homemaker, Single Parents.” Wright, Emmett L., American Chemical Society, $1,500, “FACETS Teacher Training.” Wright, Emmett L., (see Shroyer, Margaret D., Dean of Education). STATISTICS Loughin, Thomas M., Mid-America Universities International, $1,000, “Visiting International Scholars.” Pontius, Jeffrey S., (see Gipson, Philip S., Biology). SECONDARY EDUCATION Kane, Mary R., Kansas State Department of Education, $66,662, “FFA-YF/YFW Organizations.” 18 Clark, Gary A., Rogers, Danny H., Fjell, Dale L. (Agronomy), and Martin, Victor L. (Agronomy), Kansas Water Office, $38,500, “South Central Kansas Irrigation Scheduling and Water Management Project.” Harner III, Joseph P., (see Mankin, Kyle R., Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Harner III, Joseph P., (see Rice, Charles W., Agronomy). Kalita, Prasanta K., Harrington, Jr., John A. (Geography), and Koelliker, James K., Kansas Department of Health and Environment, $24,000, “Using LandSat Imagery and AGNPS Model for Water Quality Assessment in the Cheney Lake Watershed.” Kalita, Prasanta K., US Department of the Interior, $21,296, “Modeling Soil Erosion and Surface Runoff from Military Training Land at Fort Riley, Kansas.” Kalita, Prasanta K., (see Mankin, Kyle R., Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Kalita, Prasanta K., (see Rice, Charles W., Agronomy). Koelliker, James K., Kansas Water Office, $40,000, “Evaluation of the Wet Walnut Water Supply Availability.” Koelliker, James K., (see Kalita, Prasanta K., Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Mankin, Kyle R., Kalita, Prasanta K., Harner III, Joseph P., and Powell, G. Morgan (Extension Engineering), Kansas Department of Health and Environment, $84,000, “Ecological Livestock Pollution Control Project—Monitoring Phase.” Murphy, James P., (see Rolf, Jon E., Community Health). Rogers, Danny H., (see Alam, Mahbub U., Southwest Area Office). Rogers, Danny H., (see Clark Gary A., Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Rogers, Danny H., (see Lamm, Freddie R., Northwest Research Extension Center). Schrock, Mark D., Case Corporation, $4,500, “Grain Combine Sampler and Sensor Development.” Spillman, Charles K., and Haque, Ekramul (Grain Science and Industry), US Department of Agriculture, $15,000, “Automatic Control of an Instrumented Two-Roll Mill.” Taylor, Randal K., (see Schmidt, John P., Agronomy). Zhang, Naiqian, US Department of Agriculture, $20,000, “Identification of Wheat Quality Characteristics Using Single Kernel Spectral Analysis.” Zhang, Naiqian, (see Sun, X. Susan, Grain Science and Industry). SPECIAL EDUCATION Thurston, Linda P., (see Cauble, A. Elizabeth, Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work). Zabel, Robert H., US Department of Education, $1,500, “Restructuring Teacher, Administrator and Counselor Education Programs at Kansas State University.” COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ADVANCED MANUFACTURING INSTITUTE Azadivar, Farhad, Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $865,000, “Advanced Manufacturing Institute.” Azadivar, Farhad, US Department of Commerce, $1,381,677 (includes $342,000 from Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation), “Mid-America Manufacturing Technology Center Regional Office.” Azadivar, Farhad, National Science Foundation, $800,000, “Engineering Learning Center: Model for Systemic Engineering Education Reform.” Azadivar, Farhad, Kramer, Bradley A. (Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering), and Tucker, Jeffrey W. (Advanced Manufacturing Institute), Society of Manufacturing Engineers, $615,300 (includes $100,000 from Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $50,000 from Boeing Company, $129,300 from various industries), “Learning Center for Manufacturing: An Innovative Model for Manufacturing Engineering Education.” Azadivar, Farhad, Multisponsor, $193,908, “Advanced Manufacturing Institute-Manufacturing Learning Center.” Azadivar, Farhad, Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $150,000, “Engineering Learning Center: A Model for Systemic Engineering Education Reform.” Tucker, Jeffrey W., (see Azadivar, Farhad, Advanced Manufacturing Institute). ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE Moser, Steven C., American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., $7,500, “ASHRAE Graduate Student Grant-In-Aid.” BIOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Barnes, Philip L., Kansas Corn Growers Association, $78,256, “Pesticide Application Timing Used as a Best Management Practice to Improve Water Quality.” Barnes, Philip L., Novartis, $27,000, “Atrazine Monitoring Project: Joint Nebraska/Kansas Blue River Study.” Barnes, Philip L., US Environmental Protection Agency, $54,564, “Joint State Atrazine Big Blue River Monitoring Project.” Barnes, Philip L., (see Devlin, Daniel L., Extension Agronomy). Barnes, Philip L., (see Hargrove, William L., Kansas Water Resources Research Institute). Chung, Do Sup, (see MacRitchie, Finlay I., Grain Science and Industry). Clark, Gary A., Martin, Victor L. (Agronomy), Fjell, Dale L. (Agronomy), and Rogers, Danny H., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $20,000, “Field Verification of Irrigation Scheduling for Corn (South Central Kansas Irrigation Scheduling and Water Management Demonstration).” CENTER FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RESEARCH Erickson, Larry E., and Hayter, Richard B. (Extension Engineering), US Environmental Protection Agency, $38,139, “Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Hazardous Substance Research Center.” Erickson, Larry E., and Hayter, Richard B. (Extension Engineering), US Environmental Protection Agency, $748,345, “Collateral Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Hazardous Substance Research Center Program.” Erickson, Larry E., US Department of Health and Human Services, $12,500, “NIEHS Travel Support for 1999 Conference.” CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Edgar, James H., US Department of Defense, $134,973, “Study of Growth Morphology and Defect Generation in Aluminum Nitride Crystals Grown by Sublimation.” 19 Edgar, James H., US Department of Defense, $150,000, “Comprehensive AIN Source Material, Single Crystal and Substrate Development Program.” Edgar, James H., US Department of Defense, $238,000, “Induction Furnace for Aluminum Nitride Crystal Growth.” Fan, Liang T., National Corn Growers Association, $29,147, “Systematic Method for the Synthesis and Design of Separation Systems Involving Azeotropes for Separating Organic Chemicals for the Broth of Corn Fermentation Producing Butanol.” Fan, Liang T., (see Schlup, John R., Chemical Engineering). Gehrke, Stevin H., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $13,306, “Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Well-Defined, Biomimetic Polypeptide Networks.” Glasgow, Larry A, (see Reddi, Lakshmi N., Civil Engineering). Jiang, Shaoyi, Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $10,649, “Molecular Simulations of Complex Fluids in Confined Geometries.” Jiang, Shaoyi, National Science Foundation, $48,699, “Bridging the Gap between Theory and Experiment in Scanning Force Microscopy.” Jiang, Shaoyi, US Department of Energy, $42,747, “Molecular Simulations of Complex Fluids in Confined Geometries.” Jiang, Shaoyi, US Environmental Protection Agency, $8,000, “Impact of Acids, Bases, and Salts on Near-Critical Water Oxidation of Wastes.” Schlup, John R., and Fan, Liang T., IBP, Inc., $28,500, “Development and Evaluation of Hide/Silicone Composites as Gasketing Materials.” Schlup, John R., and Fan, Liang T., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $19,000, “Development and Evaluation of Hide-Silicone Composites as Gasketing Materials.” Mathews, Alexander P., National Science Foundation, $101,558, “Two-Stage Fermentation of Whey Permeate for Biodegradable Deicer Production.” Melhem, Hani G., and Peterman, Robert, US Department of Transportation, $317,441, “Accelerated Testing for Studying Pavement Design and Performance for the Year 2000 and Beyond.” Melhem, Hani G., and Swartz, Stuart E., US Department of Transportation, $108,271, “Accelerated Testing for Studying Pavement Design and Performance FY1999.” Najjar, Yacoub M., National Science Foundation, $42,965, “Retrainable Class of Constitutive Models for Sand: A NeuroMechanistic Approach.” Najjar, Yacoub M., (see Stokes, Robert W., Civil Engineering). Peterman, Robert, (see Melhem, Hani G., Civil Engineering). Reddi, Lakshmi N., Glasgow, Larry A. (Chemical Engineering), and Marchin, George L. (Biology), National Science Foundation, $107,784, “Development of Soil Filter Design Nomograms Incorporating Physicochemical and Biological Mechanisms.” Reddi, Lakshmi N., National Science Foundation, $25,722, “U.S.-Korea Cooperative Research: Impact of Particle Transport in Soils on Filter Performance.” Reddi, Lakshmi N., (see Ham, Jay M., Agronomy). Russell, Eugene R., Kansas Department of Transportation, $12,500, “Administration of KDOT/K-TRAN Program.” Russell, Eugene R., Kansas Department of Transportation, $27,550, “Identification of Hump Highway/Rail Crossings.” Russell, Eugene R., Kansas Department of Transportation, $300, “Pilot Study to Determine Personnel Certification Needs.” Russell, Eugene R., Kansas Department of Transportation, $33,250, “Update ‘Milestones’ History Book.” Russell, Eugene R., and Rys, Malgorzata J. (Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering), US Department of Transportation, $19,784 (includes $5,320 from City of Manhattan), “Modeling Traffic Flows and Conflicts at Roundabouts.” Russell, Eugene R., Stokes, Robert W., Babcock, Michael W. (Economics), and Hossain, Mustaque A., US Department of Transportation, $125,000, “Mid-America Transportation Center (MATC).” Russell, Eugene R., US Department of Transportation, $90,194, “Traffic Assistance Services for Kansas (TASK).” Starrett, Steven K., US Golf Association, $23,630, “Comparing Nutrient Losses via Runoff from a New Golf Course and the Golf Course Site’s Previous Native Condition.” Steward, David R., KIWA N. V., $21,225, “Modeling Horizontal Radial Collector Wells Using Analytic Elements.” Stokes, Robert W., Kansas Department of Transportation, $21,375, “Long Range Plan to Improve Quality, Use and Understanding of Traffic Record Databases.” Stokes, Robert W., and Najjar, Yacoub M., Kansas Department of Transportation, $38,000, “Effectiveness of 2Way Stop Signs at Low Volume Intersections.” Stokes, Robert W., (see Russell, Eugene R., Civil Engineering). Swartz, Stuart E., (see Melhem, Hani G., Civil Engineering). CIVIL ENGINEERING Bhandari, Alok, National Science Foundation, $258,472, “Engineered Humification Processes: An Innovative Approach to Remediate Hazardous Waste Sites.” (2 awards) Hossain, Mustaque A., Kansas Department of Transportation, $18,014, “Evaluation of SHRP Superpave Level-1 Mixtures.” Hossain, Mustaque A., Kansas Department of Transportation, $18,055, “Study of Factors Affecting Superpave Mixture Properties.” Hossain, Mustaque A., Kansas Department of Transportation, $36,000, “State of the Art of Longitudinal Joint Construction and Superpave Technician Training Video.” Hossain, Mustaque A., Kansas Department of Transportation, $50,000, “Pilot Instrumentation of a Superpave Test Section at the Kansas Accelerated Testing Laboratory.” Hossain, Mustaque A., Kansas Department of Transportation, $61,275, “Study of Factors Responsible for Roughness Progression on KDOT PCC Pavements.” Hossain, Mustaque A., Kansas Department of Transportation, $909, “Establishment of an FWD Calibration Facility.” Hossain, Mustaque A., (see Russell, Eugene R., Civil Engineering). Hu, Kuo Kuang, Mark Development, Inc., $17,000, “Commercialization of the Stiffness Decoupler for Base Isolation of Structures.” Hu, Kuo Kuang, Mark Development, Inc., $75,000, “Stiffness Coupler for PCCP Joints (Super-Dowel in Pavements) and in Expansion Joints of Structures.” COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES Andresen, Daniel A., Mesa Technology, Inc., $13,487, “Investigation into High Performance Data Mining.” 20 Dwyer, Matthew B., National Science Foundation, $54,649, “Engineering High-Quality Concurrent Software.” Dwyer, Matthew B., National Science Foundation, $24,151, “Experimental Study of Static Analysis Techniques for Concurrent Software.” Dwyer, Matthew B., (see Schmidt, David A., Computing and Information Sciences). Hatcliff, John M., National Science Foundation, $80,700, “Partial Evaluation Tool Set for Automatically Customizing Adaptable Software.” Neilsen, Mitchell L., US Department of Agriculture, $40,000, “Integrated Development System for Water Resource Site Analysis.” Schmidt, David A., and Dwyer, Matthew B., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $250,000, “Model Construction for Finite-State Verification: Application of Abstract Interpretation and Partial Evaluation Techniques.” Wallentine, Virgil E., Lucent Technologies, $80,339, “Lucent Technologies Summer On Campus.” Wallentine, Virgil E., AT&T Technologies, $26,588, “AT and T Summer on Campus.” Wallentine, Virgil E., IBES, Inc., $25,966, “IBES Internship Program.” Wallentine, Virgil E., Multisponsor, $500, “Computing and Information Sciences Internship Program. Wallentine, Virgil E., Kansas Department of Transportation, $35,000, “Emerging Knowledge Management Technologies: Knowledge Warehousing Concepts and Their Impact on KDOT’s Information Technology Architecture.” Zamfir-Bleyberg, Maria, LSI Logic, Inc., $10,000, “Data Mining Techniques on the Host and Controller Problem Databases PRM and S3.” Pahwa, Anil, City of Russell, Kansas, $10,598, “Data Collection for Power Distribution System—City of Russell, Kansas.” Pahwa, Anil, National Science Foundation, $186,470, “Further Investigation of the Impacts of Cold Load Pickup on Design and Operation of Electric Power Distribution Systems.” Simons, Gale G., Kansas Electric Utilities Research Program, $17,200, “Data Collection for the Western Resources’ Wind Turbine Demonstration Project.” Simons, Gale G., (see Madanshetty, Sameer I., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Soldan, David L., US Department of Agriculture, $50,000, “Acoustical Monitoring and Modeling for Stored-Grain Insects.” Starrett, Shelli K., Kansas Electric Utilities Research Program, $25,000, “Secure and Flexible Transmission Systems.” Starrett, Shelli K., National Science Foundation, $25,000, “Secure and Flexible Transmission Systems.” ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION Jones, Byron W., (see Hosni, Mohammad H., Institute for Environmental Research). INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Harnett, R. Michael, US Department of Defense, $46,263, “Part-Time M. S. Program in Industrial Engineering–Fall 1998.” Harnett, R. Michael, US Department of Defense, $33,633, “Part-Time M. S. Program in Industrial Engineering–Spring 1999.” Harnett, R. Michael, US Department of Defense, $13,750, “Part-Time M. S. Program in Industrial Engineering–Summer 1999.” Hwang, Ching L., Kansas State University Foundation, $22,525, “Fuzzy Multiple Criterion Decision Making.” Kramer, Bradley A., Kansas State University Foundation, $18,670, “Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Decision Making for Logistic Systems.” Kramer, Bradley A., (see Azadivar, Farhad, Advanced Manufacturing Institute). Rys, Malgorzata J., (see Russell, Eugene R., Civil Engineering). Wu, Chih-Hang, (see Madanshetty, Sameer I., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING King, Terry S., Multisponsor, $38,750, “Pre-Enrollment Mathematics and Sciences Tutoring of Minority Engineering Recruits.” ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING Carpenter, Kenneth H., US Department of Energy, $53,344, “Integrated Firing-System/Initiation Train Model.” Devore, John J., (see Madanshetty, Sameer I., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Dillman, Norman G., Dallas Semiconductor, $23,500, “Monolythic Methods to Measure Small Currents for Battery Monitoring Systems.” Dyer, Stephen A., Kansas Department of Transportation, $22,800, “Refinement of Measurement Techniques of Road Profile and International Roughness Index (IRI) to Support the KDOT Pavement Management System (PMS) Annual RoadCondition Survey Research.” Fox, Rodney O., National Science Foundation, $71,893, “Efficient In-Situ and Reduced Chemistry Algorithms for Chemical Process Flow Simulation.” Fox, Rodney O., (see Hosni, Mohammad H., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Fox, Rodney O., (see Sorensen, Christopher M., Physics). Kuhn, William B., National Science Foundation, $200,000, “Combining Research and Education in Developing Fully Integrated Wireless Transceivers.” INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH Hosni, Mohammad H., US Agency for International Development, $20,000, “Study of Combustion System in a Fluidized Bed Furnace with Flue Gases Circulation.” Hosni, Mohammad H., Steelcase North America, $43,771, “Office Chairs: Their General Acceptability and Relationship to Thermal Comfort.” Hosni, Mohammad H., American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., $7,500, “ASHRAE Graduate Student Grant-In-Aid–Dawn Morris.” Hosni, Mohammad H., and Jones, Byron W. (Engineering Experiment Station), Ford Motor Company, $583,100, “Ford Thermal Manikin Project.” 21 Hosni, Mohammad H., and Jones, Byron W. (Engineering Experiment Station), Ford Motor Company, $64,778, “PNGV Testing for Ford Motor Company.” Hosni, Mohammad H., Multisponsor, $137,467, “Institute for Environmental Research Support.” McCullough, Elizabeth A., Celanese Acetate, $24,433, “Comparison of the Comfort and Hand Characteristics of Jacket Linings.” Gorder, Peter J., Thompson, J. Garth, and Uhlarik, John J. (Psychology), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $163,255, “Advanced Information Subsystems for Next Generation General Aviation Aircraft.” Gorder, Peter J., (see Uhlarik, John J., Psychology). Hosni, Mohammad H., Meng, Hui, Sorensen, Christopher M. (Physics), Fox, Rodney O. (Electrical and Computer Engineering), and Chakrabarti, Amitabha (Physics), National Science Foundation, $90,000, “Acquisition of Major Research Instrumentation (Particle Image Velocimetry) for Kansas Universities.” Hosni, Mohammad H., (see Beck, B., Terry, Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Hosni, Mohammad H., (see Sorensen, Christopher M., Physics). Kelkar, Atul G., Boeing Company, $100,000, “IndustrySponsored Education Program.” Kelkar, Atul G., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $20,781, “Passivity-Based Robust Control of Aerospace Systems.” Kelkar, Atul G., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $28,115, “Generalized Predictive and Neural Generalized Predictive Control of Aerospace Systems.” Kelkar, Atul G., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $12,500, “Synthesis Methods for Robust Passification and Control of Linear, Time-Invariant Systems.” Kelkar, Atul G., National Science Foundation, $25,000, “Robust Control of Passive and Non-Passive Aerospace Systems.” Kelkar, Atul G., White, Warren N., Auckly, David R. (Mathematics), and Kapitanski, Lev (Mathematics), National Science Foundation, $282,573, “Control of Underactuated, Nonlinear, Non-holonomic, Mechanical Systems.” Kelkar, Atul G., (see Uhlarik, John J., Psychology). Lease, Kevin B., National Science Foundation, $7,750, “Graduate Research Fellowship (Stroede).” Lease, Kevin B., (see Sherwood, Peter M., Chemistry). Madanshetty, Sameer I., Beck, B. Terry, Meng, Hui, Devore, John J. (Electrical and Computer Engineering), Simons, Gale G. (Electrical and Computer Engineering), and Wu, ChihHang (Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering), Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $100,000, “NonContact Diagnostics in Manufacturing: A New Precision Measurement Laboratory” Madanshetty, Sameer I., National Science Foundation, $24,991, “Uncopying Xerox.” Meng, Hui, Multisponsor, $25,000, “New Approaches of Holographic Particle Velocimetry for Studying Turbulence.” Meng, Hui, National Science Foundation, $75,000, “New Approaches of Holographic Particle Velocimetry for Studying Turbulence.” Meng, Hui, (see Hosni, Mohammad H., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Meng, Hui, (see Madanshetty, Sameer I., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Meng, Hui, (see Sorensen, Christopher M., Physics). Reichert, Bruce A., (see Chapman, Kirby S., National Gas Machinery Laboratory). Ryan, Brendan C., US Department of Energy, $29,285, “University Reactor Instrumentation Grant Program.” Ryan, Brendan C., US Department of Energy, $8,500, “University Reactor Sharing.” KANSAS INDUSTRIAL EXTENSION SERVICES Nelson, Richard G., Kansas Corporation Commission, $35,000, “Reducing Bioenergy Cost by Monetizing Environmental Benefits of Reservoir Water Quality Improvements from Switchgrass Production.” Nelson, Richard G., Kansas Corporation Commission, $19,357, “Assessment and Economic Feasibility of Municipal Solid Waste-Generated Methane as an Alternative Energy Source in Kansas.” Nelson, Richard G., Kansas Department of Health and Environment, $12,000, “Demonstration of Sediment Load Reduction into Perry Reservoir through Selective Switchgrass Plantings in the Delaware Basin, Part 1.” Nelson, Richard G., Langemeier, Michael R. (Agricultural Economics), and Bernardo, Daniel J. (Agricultural Economics), US Department of Energy, $75,000, “Reducing Bioenergy Cost by Monetizing Environmental Benefits of Reservoir Water Quality Improvement from Switchgrass Production.” Nelson, Richard G., and Langemeier, Michael R. (Agricultural Economics), US Environmental Protection Agency, $64,868, “Water Quality Profit Optimization Project.” Snead, Bruce C., Kansas Department of Health and Environment, $225,469, “Radon Projects for Kansas.” Snead, Bruce C., US Environmental Protection Agency, $30,372, “Regional Radon Training Center.” Snead, Bruce C., US Environmental Protection Agency, $8,000, “Tools for Schools Presentations.” Snead, Bruce C., US Environmental Protection Agency, $63,900, “Radon Projects for Nebraska.” Willingham, Judith M., (see Hayter, Richard B., Extension Energy). MECHANICAL AND NUCLEAR ENGINEERING Bajorek, Stephen M., Westinghouse Electric Company, $26,280, “Graduate Assistantship.” Beck, B. Terry, and Hosni, Mohammad H., American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., $25,948, “Determining Influence of Turbulence Intensity on the Performance of Rotating Vane Anemometers–Phase I.” Beck, B. Terry, (see Madanshetty, Sameer I., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Eckels, Steven, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., $129,493, “SinglePhase Refrigerant Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop Characterization of High Reynolds Number Flow for Internally Finned Tubes Including the Effects of Miscible Oils.” Gorder, Peter J., Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $4,000, “SIU Administration.” 22 Swenson, Daniel V., New Energy Development Organization, $38,411, “Universal Understanding and Design of Engineered Geothermal Reservoirs.” Swenson, Daniel V., US Department of Energy, $153,859, “Modeling Production/Injection Strategies in FractureDominated Geothermal Reservoirs.” Thompson, J. Garth, (see Gorder, Peter J., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Walker, Hugh S., Kansas Department of Transportation, $15,000, “Redesign and Testing of Composite Bridge Deck Panels.” Walker, Hugh S., Kansas Department of Transportation, $4,500, “Performance of a Literature Search on Composite Materials.” Wang, Youqi, US Department of Defense, $360,087 (includes $98,204 from Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation), “Micro-Stress and Failure Analysis of Textile Composites.” Wang, Youqi, (see Sherwood, Peter M., Chemistry). White, Warren N., (see Kelkar, Atul G., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering). Xin, Xiao J., National Science Foundation, $42,414, “Investigation of Dislocation-Boundary Interaction by Coupled Finite Segment-Boundary Element Method.” COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY APPAREL, TEXTILES, AND INTERIOR DESIGN Bode, Marilyn, US Department of Agriculture, $2,500, “Healthy Indoor Air for Kansas Homes.” Huck, Janice E., and Meyer, Deborah J. C., Schwan’s Sales Enterprises, Inc., $28,641, “Clothing Requirements and Recommendations for Schwan’s Personnel.” McCullough, Elizabeth A., Polo Ralph Lauren, $20,046, “Use of Phase Change Materials in Clothing.” Meyer, Deborah J. C., US Department of Agriculture, $11,963, “Enhancing Faculty Knowledge of Apparel Industry Quality Assurance Practices.” Meyer, Deborah J. C., (see Huck, Janice E., Apparel, Textile and Interior Design). Munson, Deanna, and Moxley, Virginia M. (Office of the Dean of Human Ecology), US Department of Agriculture, $71,758, “Model for Experiential Learning: Technology, Teams and Community Education.” Ramaswamy, Gita N., US Department of Agriculture, $10,140, “Weathering Studies to Evaluate Flammability and Water Repellancy of Kenaf Textiles.” Ramaswamy, Gita N., US Department of Agriculture, $14,000, “Research on Kenaf.” NATIONAL GAS MACHINERY LABORATORY Chapman, Kirby S., US Department of Defense, $231,500, “Setup and Operation of a Dust Ingestion Test Facility at Kansas State University.” Chapman, Kirby S., American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., $60,928, “Development of a Simplified Methodology to Incorporate the Effect of Window Wavelength Dependency into Thermal Comfort Calculations.” Chapman, Kirby S., City of Manhattan, Kansas, $100,000, “Development of the National Gas Machinery Laboratory.” Chapman, Kirby S., Louisiana Compressor Maintenance/Globe Turbocharger, $50,000, “Develop Methodologies to properly Size Turbochargers for Natural Gas Pipeline Engines.” Chapman, Kirby S., American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., $79,553 (includes $8,000 from Radiant Panel Association), “Develop Simplified Methodology to Determine Heat Transfer Design Impacts Associated with Common Installation Alternatives for Radiant Conduit (Tubing, Cable, or Element).” Chapman, Kirby S., PRC International, $140,005, “Development and Testing of a Variable Geometry Turbocharger.” Chapman, Kirby S., and Reichert, Bruce A. (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering), Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation, $300,000, “National Gas Machinery Laboratory.” Chapman, Kirby S., and Reichert, Bruce A. (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering), Gas Research Institute, $450,000 (includes $225,000 from Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation and $25,000 from Enron Corporation), “Development and Construction of the Turbocharger Test and Research Facility.” OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY Chambers, Delores H., Farmland Foods, Inc., $2,000, “Cooking Time Determination.” Hudson, Karen S., (see Peters, Paula, Foods and Nutrition). Moxley, Virginia M., (see Munson, Deanna, Apparel, Textiles and Interior Design). FOODS AND NUTRITION Chambers, Delores, (see Chambers IV, Edgar I., Foods and Nutrition). Chambers, Delores, (see Gould, Rebecca A., Hotel, Restaurant, Institutional Management and Dietetics). Chambers IV, Edgar I., Abbott Laboratories, $50,000, “Evaluation of Products.” Chambers IV, Edgar I., and Chambers, Delores, Frito Lay, Inc., $100,450, “Consumer Perception of Products Under Extended Use.” Chambers IV, Edgar I., and Chambers, Delores, Peryam and Kroll Research Corporation, $7,950, “Evaluation of Product Characteristics.” Chambers IV, Edgar I., Fort James Corporation, $11,360, “Odor of Plastics.” Chambers IV, Edgar I., US Department of Agriculture, $17,047, “Elder’s Use of Portion-Size Aids.” Chambers IV, Edgar I., US Department of Agriculture, $2,700, “Subcontract for Dietary Recall Research.” Chambers IV, Edgar I., Multisponsor, $160,081, “Sensory Analysis Center Support.” Chambers IV, Edgar I., (see Gould, Rebecca A., Hotel, Restaurant, Institutional Management and Dietetics). Koo, Sung I., AMPC, Inc., $108,923, “Effect of a Bovine Plasma IgG Fraction (BPI) on the Lymphatic Absorption of Cholesterol in a Rat Model.” NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LAND MANAGEMENT AND TRAINING Biles, Bertram R., US Department of Defense, $70,000, “Kansas Army National Guard Environmental Awareness Materials.” 23 Peters, Paula, and Hudson, Karen S. (Dean of Human Ecology), US Department of Agriculture, $1,341,642, “Kansas Family Nutrition Program.” Reeves, Robert D., (see Klopfenstein, Carol F., Grain Science and Industry). Setser, Carole S., (see Brent, John L., Grain Science and Industry). Setser, Carole S., (see Klopfenstein, Carol F., Grain Science and Industry). Setser, Carole S., (see Sun, X. Susan, Grain Science and Industry). DeLuccie, Mary L., US Department of Education, $93,871, “Beyond the Child Development.” DeLuccie, Mary L., US Department of Health and Human Services, $3,034, “Kindergarten Day Care at Roosevelt Elementary.” DeLuccie, Mary L., USD 383, Manhattan Kansas, $16,640, “Early Childhood Lab.” Garcia, Robert, (see Smit, Ann B., School of Family Studies and Human Services). Glasscock, Marlene K., (see Bollman, Stephan R., School of Family Studies and Human Services). Griffin, Charles L., and Bollman, Stephan R., US Department of Health and Human Services, $180,412, “SRS Mediation Training and Curriculum Development.” Jurich, Anthony, and O’Conner, Nancy T., Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, $193,644, “Family Preservation Services.” O’Conner, Nancy T., (see Jurich, Anthony, School of Family Studies and Human Services). Poresky, Robert H., Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, $75,710, “Kansas Household Alcohol and Drug Treatment Effectiveness Evaluation.” Poresky, Robert H., US Department of Health and Human Services, $20,419, “Pilot Study of State Performance and Outcome Measurement for Substance Abuse Treatment: State of Kansas.” Poresky, Robert H., US Department of Transportation, $56,236, “Kansas Safety Belt Direct Observation CATI Survey.” Smit, Ann B., and Garcia, Robert, Capper Foundation, $39,607, “Capper–KSU Clinical Affiliation in Speech Pathology.” Walker, Doris K., Kansas Health Foundation, $8,732, “Health Promotion for Older Kansans.” Walker, Doris K., Kansas Health Foundation, $99,896, “PATH Intergenerational Project.” HOTEL, RESTAURANT, INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT AND DIETETICS Barrett, Elizabeth B., Kansas Department on Aging, $49,837, “Nutrition Survey Grant.” Barrett, Elizabeth B., (see Gould, Rebecca A., Hotel, Restaurant, Institutional Management and Dietetics). Canter, Deborah D., American Dietetic Association, $2,000, “Registered Dietitians with Multi-Service Management Responsibilities in Health Care Operations.” Canter, Deborah D., American School Food Service Association, $485, “Editorship of School Food Service Research Review.” Canter, Deborah D., (see Gould, Rebecca A., Hotel, Restaurant, Institutional Management and Dietetics). Gould, Rebecca A., Chambers IV, Edgar I. (Foods and Nutrition), Chambers, Delores (Foods and Nutrition), Canter, Deborah D., and Barrett, Elizabeth B., American Dietetic Association, $18,086, “Reengineering Food Science.” Gould, Rebecca A., School Food Service Foundation, $2,500, “Evaluating the Financial Self-Sufficiency of School Food Service Operations–Lynda March.” Hsu, Cathy H. C., National Tour Association, Inc., $5,005, “Mature Travelers’ Motorcoach Tour Selection DecisionMaking and Brand Loyalty.” Shanklin, Carol W., Dairy Management, Inc., $10,321, “Nutrient Contribution of Milk in School Lunch Menus Using Nutrient Standard Menu Planning Guidelines.” Shanklin, Carol W., US Department of Defense, $24,912, “CVN-77 Food Service Study.” COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND AVIATION ARTS, SCIENCE AND BUSINESS Thompson, Stephen, Kansas Water Office, $34,616, “GPS Base Station Operation and Technical Support.” SCHOOL OF FAMILY STUDIES AND HUMAN SERVICES Bollman, Stephan R., and Glasscock, Marlene K., US Department of Agriculture, $41,504, “Expanding Access to USDA and Land-Grant University Child Care Information, Programs and Services.” Bollman, Stephan R., Kansas Child Care Training Opportunities, Inc, $1,603, “Kansas Child Care Training Opportunities.” Bollman, Stephan R., Kansas Child Care Training Opportunities, Inc, $34,076, “Flint Hills Child Care Resource and Referral Project.” Bollman, Stephan R., Kansas Department on Aging, $33,658, “Senior Care Act Evaluation.” Bollman, Stephan R., US Department of Health and Human Services, $15,000, “Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Anti Bias Teaching Practices in the Reduction of Prejudice Among Children Attending Head Start in Kansas–Abigail E. Baucom.” Bollman, Stephan R., (see Griffin, Charles L., School of Family Studies and Human Services). OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND AVIATION Dandu, Raju, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, $12,500, “SME Education Foundation Gifts.” COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Blecha, Frank, American Heart Assoc., Kansas Affiliate, Inc., $27,010, “Modulation of Reperfusion Injury by a Neutrophil Peptide.” Blecha, Frank, and Ross, Chris R., US Department of Agriculture, $240,000, “Porcine Antimicrobial Peptides.” Dunn, Jon D., US Department of Health and Human Services, $34,966, “Short-Term Training Students in Health Professional Schools.” 24 Erickson, Howard H., American Quarter Horse Association, $25,000, “What is the Role of Nitric Oxide in ExerciseInduced Pulmonary Hemorrhage?” Erickson, Howard H., CNS, Inc., $46,720, “Evaluation of a Nasal Dilator in Horses.” Erickson, Howard H., Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, $5,556, “Does Nitric Oxide Reduce Pulmonary Vascular Pressures and Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage?.” Foster, Louis A., IAMS Company, $29,579, “Effect of Fiber Fermentability on Blood Chemistry Profiles, Gastric Emptying and Satiety.” Foster, Louis A., Ralston Purina Company, $7,850, “Validity of Evaluating Gastric Emptying of Diets Differing in Macronutrient Composition Utilizing the Label 99mTc-disofenin.” Freeman, Lisa C., Hoechst Marion Roussel, $10,000, “Patch Clamp Using 293B.” Freeman, Lisa C., US Department of Health and Human Services, $176,624, “Functional Significance of IKS and IKUR in Granulosa Cells.” Marcus, Daniel C., US Department of Health and Human Services, $353,885, “Cochlear and Vestibular Ion Transport.” McAllister, Richard M., US Department of Health and Human Services, $104,621, “Exercise: Muscle Blood Flow, Vascular Adaptations.” McAllister, Richard M., (see Barstow, Thomas J., Kinesiology). MohanKumar, Puliyur S., US Department of Health and Human Services, $118,609, “Neuroendocrinology of Reproductive Aging in Rats.” Musch, Timothy I., Proctor and Gamble Company, $26,321, “Cyclosporin A and Left Ventricular Remodeling and Dysfunction.” Pickar, Joel G., US Department of Health and Human Services, $11,471, “Creating the Consortial Center for Chiropractic Research.” Pickar, Joel G., US Department of Health and Human Services, $166,963, “Neurophysiological Consequences of Lumbar Facet Movement.” Poole, David C., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $4,891, “Muscle Microcirculatory Plasticity and Oxygen Delivery–Casey A. Kindig.” Ross, Chris R., American Heart Association, Heartland Affiliate, $34,510, “Contribution of the NADPH Oxidase to Reperfusion Injury.” Ross, Chris R., (see Blecha, Frank, Anatomy and Physiology). Schultz, Bruce D., Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, $95,000, “Sulfonylureas and CFTR.” Schultz, Bruce D., Eli Lilly and Company, $2,936, “Molecular Identification of Diarylsulfonylurea Binding Sites.” Schultz, Bruce D., and Van Metre, David C. (Clinical Sciences), US Department of Agriculture, $130,000, “Treatment of Porcine Diarrhea by Modulating Epithelial Apical Anion Conductances.” Wangemann, A. Philine, US Department of Health and Human Services, $254,187, “Neurogenic Regulation of Cochlear Blood Flow.” Wangemann, A. Philine, US Department of Health and Human Services, $424,064, “Cytosolic Regulation of Inner Ear Ion Transport.” Weiss, Mark L., US Department of Health and Human Services, $177,012, “Neural Circuitry of the Kidney.” Westfall, Jane A., National Science Foundation, $12,300, “Neurons and Neuropeptides in Sea Anemones.” CLINICAL SCIENCES Carpenter, James W., City of Manhattan, Kansas, $10,000, “Veterinary Services at the Sunset Zoological Park, Manhattan, Kansas.” Chenoweth, Peter J., US Department of Agriculture, $19,632, “Fertility Prognosis in Bulls.” DeBowes, Richard M., and Hankins, Kevin G., Heska Corporation, $4,000, “Field Safety Study for an Experimental Influenza Vaccine.” DeBowes, Richard M., Ross University, $38,728, “Clinical Training for Ross University School of Health Sciences.” Hankins, Kevin, G., (see DeBowes, Richard M., Clinical Sciences). Harkin, Kenneth R., Upjohn Company, $12,941, “Effect of Stanozolol on Nitrogen Balance, Body Composition, CellMediated Immunity, and Anemia in Dogs with Chronic Renal Failure.” Roush, James K., American College of Veterinary Surgeons, $18,760 (includes $8,680 from Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc., and $80 from McNamara Foundation), “Evaluation of a High n-3 Fatty Acid Diet for the Treatment of Degenerative Joint Disease in the Canine Stifle–Jeffrey J. Geels.” Rush, Bonnie R., 3M Corporation, $11,768, “Dose-Response of Aerosolized Beclomethasone Dipropionate in Horses with Recurrent Airway Obstruction.” Rush, Bonnie R., 3M Corporation, $12,203, “Clinical Trial of Albuterol Sulfate in Horses.” Rush, Bonnie R., 3M Corporation, $3,503, “Distribution of Radiolabelled Intranasal Vaccine Diluent Using 3 Novel Administrative Doses.” Rush, Bonnie R., and Wilkerson, Melinda (Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology), Ansley and Associates, $30,718, “Immunologic Response to Intramuscular Administration of Caprine Serum Fraction.” Van Metre, David C., (see Schultz, Bruce D., Anatomy and Physiology). OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Elmore, Ronnie G., and MohanKumar, Sheba M. J. (Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology), Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, $40,000, “Induction of Heat in Retired Greyhound Bitches.” DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE/PATHOBIOLOGY Chengappa, M. M., Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, $18,000, “Detection of Toxin Genes in Escherichia coli Recovered from Normal Greyhounds and Greyhounds with Diarrhea.” Dryden, Michael W., Merial Corporation, $36,647, “Effect of 0.29% w/w Fipronil (Frontline Spray; Merial Animal Health) on Flea Egg Production, Egg Viability and Adult Flea Mortality against Three Different Cat Flea Isolates Infesting Cats.” Dryden, Michael W., Pfizer Inc., $20,370, “Length of Time it Takes to Control Cat Flea Eggs Ctenocephalides felis after Eggs are in Contact with Cat Hair after Cats are Treated with UK-124,114.” Dryden, Michael W., Pfizer Inc., $28,435, “Determination of Whether Adult Fleas Ctenocephalides felis Feed on Cats after the Cats are Treated with UK-124,114.” 25 Dryden, Michael W., Pfizer Inc., $66,828, “Efficacy of UK124,114 and Fipronil to Control Flea Populations in Naturally Infested Pets and Private Residences.” Dryden, Michael W., and Ridley, Robert K., Dow AgroSciences, $10,486, “Evaluation of Orally Administered, Systemically Active Insect Growth Regulators.” Fenwick, Bradley W., Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, $39,572, “Enhancing Greyhound Immune Function and Reproductive Efficiency: Breeding for Optimal Histocompatibility Genotypes.” Fenwick, Bradley W., Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, $50,000, “Establishing a Greyhound DNAFingerprinting Laboratory: “Putting the Research to Work”.” Fenwick, Bradley W., Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, $60,000, “Why Do Current Vaccines Fail to Reliably Prevent Kennel Cough in Racing Greyhounds?” Iandolo, John J., US Department of Health and Human Services, $9,464, “Studies on Staphylococcal Toxins.” Kapil, Sanjay, Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations, $6,000, “Polymerase Chain Reaction and Recombinant DNA Probes in Veterinary Medicine.” Kennedy, George A., US Department of Agriculture, $30,000, “Pseudorabies Laboratory Testing.” Kennedy, George A., (see Hines, Robert J., Animal Sciences and Industry). MohanKumar, Sheba M. J., (see Elmore, Ronnie G., Office of the Dean of Veterinary Medicine). Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G., (see Titgemeyer, Evan C., Animal Sciences and Industry). Oehme, Frederick W., Kansas Department of Agriculture, $12,500, “Health from the Office to the Field.” Oehme, Frederick W., S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., $144,882, “Safety Studies in Dogs and Cats of a Fabric Refresher.” Ridley, Robert K., (see Dryden, Michael W., Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology). Stewart, George C., National Pork Producers Council, $18,500, “Development of an Avirulent Vaccine Strain of Streptococcus suis.” Stewart, George C., US Department of Health and Human Services, $117,627, “Control of Enterotoxin Gene Expression S. aureus.” Stewart, George C., US Department of Health and Human Services, $122,485, “Cell Division Gene Products of Bacillus subtilis.” Wilkerson, Melinda, (see Rush, Bonnie R., Clinical Sciences). Barton, David G., and Boland, Michael A. (Extension Agricultural Economics), US Department of Agriculture, $254,000 (includes $154,000 from Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing), “Kansas Cooperative Development Center: Education and Assistance Program.” Boland, Michael A., (see Barton, David G., Extension Agricultural Economics). Featherstone, Allen M., (see Leatherman, John C., Extension Agricultural Economics). Kastens, Terry, (see Leatherman, John C., Extension Agricultural Economics). Leatherman, John C., Featherstone, Allen M., Stiegert, Kyle W., and Kastens, Terry, US Department of Agriculture, $120,000, “Federal Agricultural Policy Impacts to Kansas Rural Communities and Households.” Leatherman, John C., US Environmental Protection Agency, $53,492, “Kansas Local Government Water Quality Planning and Management Guide and Education Program.” Stiegert, Kyle W., (see Leatherman, John C., Extension Agricultural Economics). AGRONOMY Devlin, Daniel L., Regehr, David L., Staggenborg, Scott A. (Northeast Area Office), and Barnes, Philip L. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), US Environmental Protection Agency, $80,000, “Reducing Atrazine Runoff–Blue River and Delaware River.” Fjell, Dale L., (see Shroyer, James P., Extension Agronomy). Shroyer, James P., and Fjell, Dale L., Kansas Wheat Commission, $9,000, “On-Farm Wheat Action Research: An Educational Program.” Regehr, David L., (see Devlin, Daniel L., Extension Agronomy). ANIMAL SCIENCES AND INDUSTRY Aramouni, Fadi M., Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $7,500, “Quick Reference Guide for Food Processors.” Blasi, Dale A., Multisponsor $3,100, “Wheat Middling Evaluations.” Blasi, Dale A., Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $5,000, “Adding Value to Kansas Flour Milling Byproducts.” Blasi, Dale A., (see Lee, Charles D., Extension Animal Sciences and Industry). Lee, Charles D., and Blasi, Dale A., US Department of the Interior, $41,850, “Grazing Cattails: Cattle Performance and Vegetative Response.” Penner, Karen P., Boone, Kristina M. (Communications), and Lubbers, Charles A. (A. Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications), US Department of Agriculture, $50,000, “Food Safety Consumer Education and Mass Media for Latino Audiences.” FOOD ANIMAL HEALTH AND MANAGEMENT CENTER Dritz, Steven, S., (see Tokach, Michael D., Northeast Area Office). Galland, John C., Bayer Corporation, $8,000, “Effect of Use of Antibiotics on Fecal Shedding of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria.” AREA OFFICES Robbins, Benny S., and Kilgore, Gary L., Multisponsor, $2,975, “Double-Crop Soybean Performance Tests–Extension Area Offices.” Kilgore, Gary L., (see Robbins, Benny S., Area Offices). KANSAS COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Barnaby, Glenn A., US Department of Agriculture, $6,000, “Expand Risk Management Education.” 26 EXTENSION ENERGY BIOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Davis, Sherry J., North Central Partnership Environmental Technology Education, $1,000, “Fleet Maintenance Pollution Prevention Workshop.” Hayter, Richard B., Kansas Building Science Institute, $10,026, “Technical Assistance and Training for the Kansas Weatherization Assistance Programs.” Hayter, Richard B., and Willingham, Judith M. (Kansas Industrial Extension Services), US Department of Agriculture, $21,635, “Home*A*SYST for Home Based Occupations.” Hayter, Richard B., Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing, $10,330, “Technical Assistance and Training for the Kansas Weatherization Assistance Programs.” Meyer, Gene M., US Department of Energy, $10,320, “Achieve Compliance with the Model Energy Code (1993) for Residential Buildings and ASHRAE/IES Standard 1989-90.1 for Commercial Buildings as Adopted by the State of Kansas.” Meyer, Gene M., US Department of Energy, $55,000, “Kansas Energy Extension Service.” Meyer, Gene M., US Department of Energy, $114,056, “Continued Efforts to Achieve Compliance with the Model Energy Code (1993) for Residential Building and ASHREA/IES Standard 90.1–1989 for Commercial Buildings as Adopted in the State of Kansas.” Meyer, Gene M., US Department of Commerce, $10,878, “Life Cycle Cost Workshop.” Snead, Bruce C., US Environmental Protection Agency, $2,917, “Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Demonstrations and Workshop for U. S. EPA Region 7.” Waters, Jean S., Kansas Department of Health and Environment, $269,443, “Pollution Prevention Project.” Murphy, James P., US Department of Agriculture, $7,500, “Livestock Environmental Issues Curriculum Development and Implementation Project.” Taylor, Randal K., Kilgore, Gary L. (Southeast Area Office), Staggenborg, Scott A. (Northeast Area Office), and Kastens, Terry (Agricultural Economics), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $18,500, “Using Georeferenced Data to Optimize Soybean Production.” COMMUNITY HEALTH Johannes, Elaine M., US Department of Agriculture, $150,000, “Offender Prevention and Education Network of Kansas (OPEN-K).” Johannes, Elaine M., US Department of Agriculture, $66,065, “Army Adolescent Growth and Development Training for State Strengthening.” Johannes, Elaine M., (see Zoller, Eric B., Community Health). Ponte, Christine M., US Department of Agriculture, $16,000, “Cooperative Agreement Between Kansas State Board of Education and Kansas State University.” Ponte, Christine M., Kansas Department of Health and Environment, $139,600, “Cooperative Agreement Between Kansas Department of Health and Environment and Cooperative Extension Service, Kansas State University.” Rolf, Jon E., Murphy, James P. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), and Wootton, Richard D. (Director of Cooperative Extension), US Department of Agriculture, $18,173, “Kansas Extension Farm Safety Performance Plan.” Rolf, Jon E., US Department of Agriculture, $5,000, “National Decisions for Health Network.” Terry, Roger V., US Department of Agriculture, $16,600, “National Network for Health.” Zoller, Eric B., and Wootton, Richard D. (Director of Cooperative Extension), US Department of Health and Human Services, $9,810, “Rural Network Development Grant Program.” Zoller, Eric B., and Johannes, Elaine M., US Department of Health and Human Services, $25,000, “Immunize for Life Promotion and Education Grant.” EXTENSION ENGINEERING Harner III, Joseph P., US Environmental Protection Agency, $150,000, “Watershed Dairy Environmental Cooperative.” Harner III, Joseph P., (see Koelliker, James K., Extension Engineering). Hayter, Richard B., (see Erickson, Larry E., Center for Hazardous Substance Research). Koelliker, James K., and Harner III, Joseph P., State of Nebraska, $7,000, “Cooperative Extension Program in Crop Drying and Post-Harvest Handling.” Meyer, Gene M., US Environmental Protection Agency, $1,684, “Pollution Prevention Incentives for States.” Powell, G. Morgan, (see Mankin, Kyle R., Biological and Agricultural Engineering). DIRECTOR OF COOPERATIVE EXTENSION Henley, Glendia J., Kansas State Department of Education, $1,000, “Kansas Health and Safety Extension Corps.” Lindquist, Jack W., Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership, $55,283, “Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership, Inc.” White-Huling, Martha L., US Department of Agriculture, $70,000, “Haskell Extension Program for American Indian Youth.” Wootton, Richard D., US Department of Agriculture, $3,500, “Responding to Distressed Farm and Ranch Families–Videoconference.” Wootton, Richard D., (see Rolf, Jon E., Community Health). Wootton, Richard D., (see Zoller, Eric B., Community Health). HOME ECONOMICS McFarland, Marcia R., US Department of Agriculture, $2,030, “Army School-Age and Teen Project, Task 1.” KANSAS FOREST SERVICE Aslin, Raymond G., US Department of Agriculture, $1,267,098 (includes $416,144 from Rural Fire Districts), “Consolidated Grants Program–Cooperative Forestry Assistance.” Aslin, Raymond G., US Department of Agriculture, $26,250 (from Rural Fire Districts), “Rural Fire Prevention and Control–Cooperative Forestry Financial Assistance.” Aslin, Raymond G., US Department of Agriculture, $2,000, “Resource Conservation and Development Program.” ENTOMOLOGY Cress, Donald C., US Department of Agriculture, $40,240, “Pesticide Applicator Training Program.” 27 Thompson, Curtis R., and Schlegel, Alan J. (Southwest Research Extension Center), National Sunflower Association, $1,000, “Weed Control on Sunflowers (Flumioxazin).” NORTHEAST AREA OFFICE Dhuyvetter, Kevin C., (see Kastens, Terry, Agricultural Economics). Staggenborg, Scott A., (see Devlin, Daniel L., Extension Agronomy). Staggenborg, Scott A., (see Gordon, Walter B., Agronomy). Staggenborg, Scott A., (see Taylor, Randal K., Extension Biological and Agricultural Engineering). Tokach, Michael D., Dritz, Steven S. (Food Animal Health and Management Center), Goodband, Robert D. (Animal Sciences and Industry), and Nelssen, Jim L. (Animal Sciences and Industry), Earthrise Animal Health, $19,444, “Influence of Feeding Duration and Pelleting of Diets Containing Spirulina Platensis on Starter Pig Performance.” OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BEACH ART MUSEUM Reagan, Charles, Kansas Arts Commission, $8,538, “Kansas Arts Commission Operational Grant.” Render, Lorne E., National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, $800, “Kansas Quilts, Past and Present: Community Exhibition and Programming.” MCCAIN AUDITORIUM PERFORMANCES NUTRITION PROGRAM Martin, Richard P., Mid-America Arts Alliance, $3,180, “Community Connections–Netherlands Symphony.” Martin, Richard P., Kansas Arts Commission, $37,549 (includes $2,000 from UMB Bank, $1,000 from Manhattan Medical Center, $1,000 from Mercy Health Center, $1,250 from Bell Family Foundation, $1,000 from Jeanne Wells Durkee Memorial Foundation, and $20,000 from Friends of McCain), “Performance Services FY 1999.” Clarke, Mary P., Kansas Association of Community Action Programs, $2,013, “Kansas Association of Community Action Programs Collaboration Nutrition.” PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Buchholz, Daryl D., Kansas Farm Service Agency, $2,751, “Memorandum of Understanding Between Kansas Agricultural Mediation Service (KAMS) and Kansas Farm Service Agency (FSA).” Buchholz, Daryl D., and Janke, Rhonda R. (Agronomy), US Department of Agriculture, $12,000, “Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program.” Buchholz, Daryl D., and Johnson, Marc A. (Dean of Agriculture and Director of AES), US Department of Agriculture, $277,163, “Farmers Assistance Counseling and Training Service (FACTS) Including the Agricultural Mediation Program.” OFFICE OF THE PROVOST INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Richter, William L., Peace Corps, $15,000, “Peace Corps Recruitment.” Richter, William L., Mid-America Universities International, $2,500, “Visiting Scholars/Mini Conference.” KANSAS CENTER FOR RURAL INITIATIVES SOUTHEAST AREA OFFICE Peak, Carol A., US Department of Commerce, $50,000, “University Center Program–Kansas Center for Community Economic Development.” Peak, Carol A., Corporation for National Service, $112,105, “New Linkages for Service Learning Through the Kansas State University Community Service Program.” Peak, Carol A., US Department of Commerce, $165,545 (includes $55,545 from Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing), “Kansas Microenterprise Planning Initiative, Phase II.” Snead, Bruce C., and Peak, Carol A. (Kansas Center for Rural Initiatives), US Environmental Protection Agency, $57,192 (includes $3,500 from the City of Manhattan and $3,700 from various community sources), “Sustainable Manhattan: Partners in Grassroots Change.” Peak, Carol A., (see Snead, Bruce C., Kansas Center for Rural Initiatives). Kilgore, Gary L., (see Hargrove, William L., Kansas Water Resources Research Institute). Kilgore, Gary L., (see Taylor, Randall K., Extension Biological and Agricultural Engineering). SOUTH CENTRAL AREA OFFICE Blasi, Dale A., (see Drouillard, James S., Animal Sciences and Industry). SOUTHWEST AREA OFFICE Alam, Mahbub U., Sartwelle III, James O., Trooien, Todd P. (Southwest Research Extension Center), and Rogers, Danny H. (Biological and Agricultural Engineering), Kansas Department of Agriculture, $26,155, “Irrigation Scheduling Demonstration of Efficient Water Use by Corn in Western Kansas.” Alam, Mahbub U., US Environmental Protection Agency, $25,000, “Demonstration of Best Management Practices to Avoid Groundwater Pollution from Application of Livestock Manure to Cropland.” Sartwelle III, James O., (see Alam, Mahbub U., Southwest Area Office). Thompson, Curtis R., Multisponsor, $8,250, “Chemical Evaluation.” Thompson, Curtis R., and Schlegel, Alan J. (Southwest Research Extension Center), National Sunflower Association, $1,000, “Weed Control on Sunflowers.” OFFICE OF THE PROVOST Coffman, James R., Pew Charitable Trusts, $5,000, “Challenge Grant #1: Profile of Faculty Appointment Practices.” PLANNING AND ANALYSIS Downey, Ronald G., US Department of Defense, $6,770, “Command Climate Survey.” 28 VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE VICE PROVOST FOR ACADEMIC SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY KSU POLICE DEPARTMENT COMPUTING AND NETWORK SERVICES Grice, Ronnie D., US Department of Justice, $18,000, “Cops More ‘98 Equipment.” Grice, Ronnie D., US Department of Justice, $13,125, “Laptops for Cops.” Grice, Ronnie D., and Johnson, David W., US Department of Justice, $9,000, “ASTRA 2000.” Johnson, David W., (see Grice, Ronnie D., KSU Police Department). Townsend, Harvard C., (see Unger, Elizabeth A., Vice Provost for Academic Services and Technology). REGENTS EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CENTER Chastain, Melvin L., US Department of Education, $259,243 (includes $14,000 from Garden City Community College, $11,000 from Seward County Community College, $18,000 from Colby Community College and $14,000 from Dodge City Community College), “Plains Academy Co-Op.” VICE PRESIDENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER Harold, Jeanette M., (see Unger, Elizabeth A., Vice Provost for Academic Services and Technology). EDUCATIONAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF THE VICE PROVOST FOR ACADEMIC SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY Arck, William, City of Manhattan, Kansas, $17,500, “Youth Oriented Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program.” Arck, William, Kansas Health Foundation, $450,000, “Kansas Social Norms Media Campaign to Prevent College Student Binge Drinking.” Greene, Kathleen V., US Department of Education, $201,552, “Ronald E. McNair Academic Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program.” Greene, Kathleen V., US Department of Education, $191,965, “Student Support Services.” McGowan, Reginland, US Department of Education, $361,510, “Upward Bound Program.” McGowan, Reginland, US Department of Agriculture, $21,615, “Kansas State University Upward Bound Summer Food Service Program.” McGowan, Reginland, US Department of Agriculture, $13,858, “Kansas State University Upward Bound Math and Science Program Summer Food Service Program.” Unger, Elizabeth A., Townsend, Harvard C. (Computing and Network Services), and Harold, Jeanette M. (Technical Assistance Center), National Science Foundation, $229,000, “High Performance Network Connection in Support of Meritorious Research at Kansas State University.” Unger, Elizabeth A., Kansas State University Foundation, $132,000, “Information Technology Equipment.” VICE PROVOST FOR RESEARCH BIOTECHNOLOGY CORE LABORATORY Tomich, John M., Multisponsor, $76,147, “Biotechnology Laboratory Support.” Tomich, John M., Sigma Diagnostics, Inc., $35,000, “Activated Protein C Substrate and Related Substrate.” ELECTRONICS DESIGN LABORATORY OFFICE OF DIVERSITY AND DUAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT Sobering, Timothy J., US Department of Energy, $179,567, “ICCD Detector Readout Development.” Taylor-Archer, Mordean, US Department of Education, $6,000, “Health Careers Pathways Program–Satellite Center.” OFFICE OF THE VICE PROVOST FOR RESEARCH OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE Trewyn, R. W., Kansas State University Research Foundation, $107,789, “KSU Research Foundation Staff Compensation.” Bosco, Pat J., National Association of Foreign Student Advisors, $5,000, “Korean Student Assistance–Kyeong Sook Cho.” Bosco, Pat J., National Association of Foreign Student Advisors, $5,000, “Korean Student Assistance–Jae Sung Kang.” Bosco, Pat J., National Association of Foreign Student Advisors, $5,000, “Korean Student Assistance–Huen-Sup Shim.” STUDENT HEALTH Zweimiller, Orlando W., US Department of Health and Human Services, $40,000, “HIV Prevention Outreach to University Women.” 29 SECTION 2: EXPENDITURES DIRECT COST EXPENDITURES BY COLLEGE AND EXTENSION* Fiscal Year 1999 FACILITIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE COST RECOVERY BY COLLEGE AND EXTENSION* Fiscal Year 1999 *Note: Data provided by the KSU Controller’s Office, Sponsored Projects Accounting 30 EXPENDITURES FOR SPONSORED EXTRAMURAL FUNDING BY COLLEGE AND EXTENSION DEPARTMENT* Fiscal Year 1999 DIRECT COSTS COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Dean of Agriculture and Director of AES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,449.20 Agricultural Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $643,497.46 Agronomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,648,380.17 Animal Sciences and Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,601,152.82 Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $56,121.45 Entomology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,173,076.53 Grain Science and Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,701,373.92 Horticulture, Forestry and Recreation Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . $278,903.99 International Agricultural Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $66,658.07 Plant Pathology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,440,632.21 Food and Feed Grains Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $496,053.94 Kansas Center for Ag. Resource & Env/Ks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $158,146.68 Agricultural Experiment Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $214,584.15 Northwest Research Extension Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $106,035.84 Agricultural Research Center-Hays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $273,530.70 Southwest Research Extension Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125,240.12 Southeast Agricultural Research Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $84,786.90 FACILITIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . $48,553.38 . . . . . . . . . . . $169,902.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . $56,859.71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . $75,204.92 . . . . . . . . . . . . $89,234.07 . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,332.60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . $158,158.25 . . . . . . . . . . . $162,091.34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,723.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $378.09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . $20,449.20 . . . . $692,050.84 . . $2,818,282.36 . . $1,658,012.53 . . . . . $56,121.45 . . $1,248,281.45 . . $1,790,607.99 . . . . $309,236.59 . . . . . $66,658.07 . . $1,598,790.46 . . . . $658,145.28 . . . . $158,146.68 . . . . $214,584.15 . . . . $106,035.87 . . . . $280,254.05 . . . . $125,618.21 . . . . . $84,786.90 Total–College of Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,088,624.15 . . . . . . . . . . . $797,437.93 . $11,886,062.08 COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGN Dean of Architecture, Planning and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,050.29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,845.99 . . . . . $11,896.28 Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,178.89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $64.60 . . . . . . $5,243.49 Landscape Architecture/Regional &Community Plan. . . . . . . . . . $103,544.91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,077.85 . . . . $110,622.76 Total–College of Architecture & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $116,774.09 . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,988.44 . . . . $127,762.53 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Biochemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,084,713.97 Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,081,960.37 Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,500,525.67 Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36,174.44 Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $338,319.58 Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $126,354.52 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $54,651.54 Institute for Social & Behavior Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,568.23 James R. MacDonald Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,774,607.47 School of Journalism and Mass Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . $61,519.77 Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $131,638.70 Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $202,937.26 Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,750,869.36 High Energy Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,099,921.41 Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $182,569.80 Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $104,750.48 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,494.62 Total–College of Arts and Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,560,577.19 . . . . . . . . . . . $225,399.09 . . . . . . . . . $1,126,735.81 . . . . . . . . . . . $222,670.40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40.08 . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,920.76 . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,921.09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,894.59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . $637,329.81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . $43,198.06 . . . . . . . . . . . . $42,034.73 . . . . . . . . . . . $421,315.72 . . . . . . . . . . . $168,909.39 . . . . . . . . . . . . $58,314.24 . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,511.43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,301.44 . . . . . . . . . $3,052,496.64 . . $16,613,073.83 *Note: Data provided by the KSU Controller’s Office, Sponsored Projects Accounting 31 . . $1,310,113.06 . . $6,208,696.18 . . $1,723,196.07 . . . . . $36,214.52 . . . . $379,240.34 . . . . $165,275.61 . . . . . $58,546.13 . . . . . . $2,568.23 . . $2,411,937.28 . . . . . $61,519.77 . . . . $174,836.76 . . . . $244,971.99 . . $2,172,185.08 . . $1,268,830.80 . . . . $240,884.04 . . . . $124,261.91 . . . . . $29,796.06 DIRECT COSTS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FACILITIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS TOTAL Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28,589.57 . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,895.79 . . . . . $44,485.36 Small Business Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $115,474.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,289.92 . . . . $121,764.67 Total–College of Business Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $144,064.32 . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,185.71 . . . . $166,250.03 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE Director of Cooperative Extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $53,607.61 Community Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,461.31 Extension Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $212,214.38 Extension Family & Consumer Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,125,115.21 Nutrition Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $254,291.49 Kansas Forest Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $714,449.80 Production Management & Natural Resource Dev. . . . . . . . . . . . $324,162.44 Extension Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $475,702.07 Northwest Area Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,530.14 Northeast Area Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90,130.62 South Central Area Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,988.75 Southeast Area Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,396.54 Southwest Area Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,916.46 Extension Office of Community Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $335,847.06 . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,794.97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,000.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,051.44 . . . . . . . . . . . . $72,320.20 . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,435.16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.07 . . . . . . . . . . . . $43,785.57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,509.86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16.18 . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,497.50 . . . . . $64,402.58 . . . . . . $3,461.31 . . . . $233,214.68 . . $1,147,166.65 . . . . $326,611.69 . . . . $725,884.96 . . . . $324,162.51 . . . . $519,487.64 . . . . . . $1,530.14 . . . . . $96,640.48 . . . . . . $1,988.75 . . . . . $25,396.54 . . . . . $40,932.64 . . . . $348,344.56 Total–Cooperative Extension Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,658,813.88 . . . . . . . . . . . $200,411.25 . . $3,859,225.13 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Dean of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .( $609.74) Dean of Educational Instructional Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,194,281.28 Foundations & Adult Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $81,158.28 Special Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $648,934.96 Elementary Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,106.18 Secondary Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $66,502.14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . $197,704.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,761.64 . . . . . . . . . . . $165,167.72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $256.82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . .( $609.74) . . $1,391,985.41 . . . . . $83,919.92 . . . . $814,102.68 . . . . . $18,363.00 . . . . . $66,502.14 Total–College of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,008,373.10 . . . . . . . . . . . $365,890.31 . . $2,374,263.41 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Dean of Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35,649.99 Biological & Agricultural Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $696,481.18 Architectural Engineering and Construction Science . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,500.00 Chemical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $249,028.15 Civil Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $794,661.50 Computing & Information Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $484,607.08 Electrical & Computer Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $269,245.43 Institute for Environmental Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $309,030.77 Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . $122,794.09 Mechanical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,356,223.79 Advanced Manufacturing Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,822,334.40 Kansas Industrial Extension Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $287,021.71 Center for Hazardous Substance Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,613,347.56 National Institute for Land Management & Training . . . . . . . . . . $355,776.57 National Gas Machinery Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $437,008.13 Total–College of Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,840,710.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . $83,811.08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . $40,551.05 . . . . . . . . . . . $186,941.63 . . . . . . . . . . . $108,161.40 . . . . . . . . . . . . $88,367.61 . . . . . . . . . . . . $70,923.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,781.47 . . . . . . . . . . . $231,463.47 . . . . . . . . . . . $122,128.46 . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,206.31 . . . . . . . . . . . $354,625.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . $91,315.36 . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,201.36 . . . . . $35,649.99 . . . . $780,292.26 . . . . . . $7,500.00 . . . . $289,579.20 . . . . $981,603.13 . . . . $592,768.48 . . . . $357,613.04 . . . . $379,953.98 . . . . $154,575.56 . . $1,587,687.26 . . $1,944,462.86 . . . . $310,228.02 . . $1,967,972.91 . . . . $447,091.93 . . . . $469,209.49 . . . . . . . . . $1,465,477.76 . . $10,306,188.11 COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY Dean of Human Ecology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $272,243.21 Apparel, Textiles, & Interior Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $70,871.29 Hotel, Restaurant, Institution Management & Dietetics . . . . . . . . . $96,849.70 Foods & Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $629,070.09 School of Family Studies & Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,265,978.98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,279.26 . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,734.43 . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,097.12 . . . . . . . . . . . $181,676.40 . . . . . . . . . . . $110,768.31 . . . . $281,522.47 . . . . . $87,605.72 . . . . $108,946.82 . . . . $810,746.49 . . $1,376,747.29 Total–College of Human Ecology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,335,013.27 . . . . . . . . . . . $330,555.52 . . $2,665,568.79 32 DIRECT COSTS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND AVIATION FACILITIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS TOTAL Dean of College of Technology and Aviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,412.55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $321.05 . . . . . . $6,733.60 Salina Arts, Science & Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $56,296.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . $56,296.37 Salina Engineering Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $53,447.73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,016.92 . . . . . $60,464.65 Total–Salina College of Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $116,156.65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,337.97 . . . . $123,494.62 VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTER Dean of Veterinary Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,834.46 Anatomy and Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,241,962.81 Food Animal Health & Management Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $164,018.13 Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $648,338.10 Clinical Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $169,697.05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . $338,453.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,021.94 . . . . . . . . . . . $197,057.82 . . . . . . . . . . . . $56,259.63 . . . . . . $5,834.46 . . $1,580,415.93 . . . . $166,040.07 . . . . $845,395.92 . . . . $225,956.68 Total–Veterinary Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,229,850.55 . . . . . . . . . . . $593,792.51 . . $2,823,643.06 33 UNIVERSITY SMALL RESEARCH GRANTS University Small Research Grants are awarded by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs to support the research, scholarly activity and other creative efforts of tenure-track faculty. Fall 1998 Awards Spring 1999 Awards Andrus, L.E., Art, $2,118, “Art Exhibition, ‘Artifacts from the Prairie’ in Tishomengo, OK.” Chun, R., Clinical Sciences, $1,968, “Evaluation of Serum Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Tumor-Bearing and Healthy Cats.” Conrad, A.H., Biology, $1,101, “Identification of Morphogenetic Factor Genes in Dorsal-Ventral Patterning.” Deans, T., English, $1,300, “Writing Partnerships: ServiceLearning in Rhetoric and Composition.” DiSanza, A.E., Music, $3,235, “A Compact Disk Recording of Works for Solo Percussion.” Dodd, E., English, $200, “Contest Funding for Archetypal Light.” Fees, B.S., Family Studies and Human Services, $1,000, “Parent’s Beliefs Regarding Their Influence on Kindergarten Children’s Competencies.” Gray, M.W., History, $278, “The Village Agrarian Economy and Ecology in Germany.” Guy, C.S., Biology, $1,122, “Population Dynamics and Competitive Interactions of Bighead Carp.” Hedrick, D., English, $980, “Shakespeare Research, Folger Library.” Hsu, C.H.C., Hotel, Restaurant, Institution Management, and Dietetics, $3,000, “Mature Traveler’s Motorcoach Tour Selection Decision-Making and Brand Loyalty.” Janette, M., English, $2,500, “Research in Vietnam.” Kovar, S.E., Accounting, $1,390, “Shaping Expectations of Assurance Services.” Lyn-Sherow, B., History, $949, “Oral History at Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.” Meeds, R.W., Journalism and Mass Communication, $772, “Content Analysis of Ad Literacy Devices.” Myers-Bowman, K.S., Family Studies and Human Services, $1,500, “Parents, Children, War, and Peace.” Pagell, M.D., Management, $600, “A Qualitative Study of Teams in Manufacturing Environments.” Pecar, M., Architecture, Planning, and Design, $1,595, “Urban Housing Projects in Vienna by Architect Franco Fonatti.” Pickering, J., Political Science, $1,120, “Update the International Military Intervention Data Collection.” Ritterbush, L.W., Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, $1,950, “Artifact Analysis of Late Prehistoric Cultures of the Central Plains.” Rozemond, M., Philosophy, $330, “The Transition from Medieval to Modern Philosophy.” Smith, K.C., Psychology, $2,039, “Isolating Autonomic Metrics of Effort and Affect.” Swanson, D.L., Management, $390, “Case Development of the Emerging Social Issues of Internet Media.” Ramsay, M., History, $750, “Small-Unit Cohesion in the British Army, 1919–1939.” Williams, L.S., Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, $1,180, “School Violence in Kansas: Gender and Beyond.” Benson, D.K., Modern Languages, $542.76, “Research Trip to the University of New Mexico to Review Extensive Collection in Contemporary Spanish Poetry Overseen by Poet Angel Gonzalez.” Ciccantell, P.S., Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, $1,000, “Coal-Based Communities and Sustainable Rural Development.” Eisenlein, G., English, $1,400, “Lazarus: Selected Works”; “Menken: Infelicia and Other Writings.” Garvey, J.E., Biology, $2,000, “Exploring the Role of Crayfish in Prairie Streams.” Graff, D.A., History, $750, “Westernization of Chinese Military Thought, 1937–1945.” Haar, S.J., Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design, $2,624, “Design of Protective Headgear for Children with Sensory Integration Dysfunction.” Hamscher, A.N., History, $100, “The State, Finance, and the Prosecution of Crime in France, 1670–1781.” Harms, C.A., Kinesiology, $1,500, “The Effect of Ventilation on Peripheral Blood Flow.” Hsu, C.H.C., Hotel, Restaurant, Institution Management, and Dietetics, $2,000, “The Impact of Native American Casinos on Crime in Northeastern Kansas.” Janette, M., English, $1,500, “Request for Student-Hourly Research Assistance Following Viet Nam Travel.” Khan, S.M., Electronic Engineering Technology, $1,250, “Novel Techniques in Electromagnetic Wave Propagation and Scattering for Large Arbitrarily-Shaped Cavities.” Lynn-Sherow, B., History, $1,037, “Research Meridas Collection.” Parker, C.B., Music, $1,200, “A Study of Symphonies by American Composers Born Before 1875”; “The Cornet Music of Herbert L. Clarke (1867–1945), An American Composer, Cornetist, and Conductor.” Peller, V., Mathematics, $1,162, “Visit IHES (L’Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques) to Conduct Research in Mathematics.” Potts, D., English, $900, “Nature in Twentieth Century Irish Poetry.” Ritterbush, L.W., Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, $1,542, “Chert Comparative Collection.” Routson, R., Art, $1,000, “Fine Art Digital Imaging.” Schmidt, T.T., Art, $1,305, “Development of An Exhibition Entitled: ‘Interior–Landscapes’—Twenty-Four New Works on Paper.” Watts, C.M. and D., Architecture, Planning, and Design, $2,000, “Joint Research Project Building Upon Collaboration with Franklin K. Toker, Professor of the History of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh.” Williams, L.F., History, $2,000, “The Ellenton Riot Cases and the Collapse of Reconstruction in South Carolina.” 34 FACULTY DEVELOPMENT AWARDS Faculty Development Awards are awarded by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and serve primarily as travel awards. They may be used for travel to international meetings, travel for foreign exchange, travel to offices of potential external funding sponsors, and as matching funds on certain fellowships, but may not be used for research travel. Richter, L.K., Political Science, $1,000, “International Academy for the Study of Tourism Biennial Conference,” Zagreb, Croatia. Sabates, M., Philosophy, $1,000, “Sixth International Colloquium of Cognitive Science at the University of the Basque Country,” Donostia/San Juan; “Ninth Interuniversity Seminar on Philosophy of Mind at the University of the Basque Country,” Donostia. Sadler, M.A., Economics, $1,500, “Annual Meetings of the Society for Economic Dynamics,” Alghero, Sardinia, Italy. Schultz, B.D., Anatomy and Physiology, $500, “Physiological Society; Molecular Physiology of CI-Channels,” Manchester, England. Smith, K.C.S., Psychology, $500, “2nd International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics,” Oxford, United Kingdom. Stewart, G., Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, $853, “Gordon Conference on Staphylococcal Diseases,” Ciocco, Barga, Italy. Swanson, D.L., Management, $1,000, “International Association for Business and Society Conference,” Paris, France. Trocchia, P.J., Marketing and International Business, $1,000, “European Marketing Academy,” Berlin, Germany. Tummala, K.K., Political Science, $500, “Public Administration and Development at Oxford University,” England. Fall 1998 Awards Aakeroy, C., Chemistry, $1,000, “Crystal Engineering: From Molecules to Materials,” Erice, Italy. Andresen, D., Computing and Information Science, $1,000, “International Parallel Processing Symposium” and “Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing,” San Juan, Puerto Rico. Cassou, S., Economics, $1,000, “Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Dynamics,” Alghero, Sardinia, Italy. Chen, S-F., Marketing and International Business, $948, “Academy of International Business Annual Meeting,” Vienna, Austria. Fan, L.T., Chemical Engineering, $500, “Chemical Reaction Engineering Symposium,” Hong Kong. Fu, Z.F., Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, $500, “IX International Meeting on Research Advances and Rabies Control in the Americas,” Puerto Vallart, Mexico. Goins, W., Music, $500, “Music and Nonmusic Majors’ Perceptions of Enjoyment and Success as Beginning Guitar Students.” Gorder, P.J., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, $1,000, “18th Annual IASTED International Conference on Modeling, Identification, and Control,” Innsbruck, Austria. Hower, R.F., Art, $1,500, “Faculty Exchange —KSU/Norwich School of Art and Design,” England. Joiner, C., Marketing and International Business, $601, “1998 Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference,” Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Kambhampati, S., Entomology, $1,500, “XIII International Congress of the International Society for the Study of Social Insects,” Adelaide, Australia. Katz, J.P., Management, $500, “Research on International Strategy,” Germany. Keiser, G.R., English, $1,500, “Research and Delivery of Scholarly Papers at Three Conferences,” Dublin, Glasgow, Toulouse. Kelkar, A.G., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, $1,500, “Fifth International Conference on Automation, Robotics, Control, and Vision,” Singapore. Kremer, E., Architecture, $700, “Faculty Exchange at Czech Technical University,” Prague. Kremer, L., English, $700, “Faculty Exchange at Charles University,” Prague. Lease, K.B., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, $1,500, “International Fatigue Conference,” Beijing, China. Margolies, D.C., Entomology, $1,500, “4th International Symposium on Population Dynamics of Plant-Inhabiting Mites,” Kyoto, Japan. Miller, P., Art, $500, “National Art Education Association Conference,” Washington, D.C. Perchellet, J-P., Biology, $847, “World Congress on Advances in Oncology,” Crete, Greece. Poggie-Corradini, P., Mathematics, $427, “Function Theory Conference,” Oberwolfach, Germany. Spring 1999 Awards Adamchak, D.J., Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, $800, “Association of Third World Studies,” San Jose, Costa Rica. Arens, R.M., Architecture, $900, “ACSA >The New City’ International Conference,” Rome, Italy. Arnds, P., Modern Languages, $1,200, “The German Studies Symposium,” Sydney, Australia. Ben-Arieh, D., Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, $1,200, “International Conference on Production Research and IFIP Work Group Meeting,” University of Limerick, Ireland. Ben-Itzhak, I., Physics, $900, “XXI International Conference on Physics of Electronic/Atomic Collisions,” Sendai, Japan; “XVI International Symposium on Ion-Atom Collisions,” Kyoto, Japan; and Visit Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan. Collinson, M.M., Chemistry, $500, “10th International Workshop on Glasses, Ceramics, Hybrids, and Nanocomposites from Gels,” Yokohama, Japan. Cushman, L.M., Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design, $800, “6th International Conference on Recent Advances in Retailing and Services Science,” Las Croabas, Puerto Rico. DePaola, B.D., Physics, $900, “XXI International Conference on Physics of Electronic/Atomic Collisions,” Sendai, Japan; “XVI International Symposium on Ion-Atom Collisions,” Kyoto, Japan; and Visit Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan. 35 Peller, V., Mathematics, $400, “International Conference on Functional Analysis and Applications: Memorial Conference for Bela Szokefalvi-Nagy,” Szeged, Hungary. Pierzynski, G.M., Agronomy, $1,200, “Professional Meetings,” Quebec, Canada; Vienna, Austria. Radlinsky, M., Clinical Sciences, $1,200, “How to Teach Evidence-Based Medicine,” McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Ramm, A.G., Mathematics, $1,203, “International IEEE Seminar/Workshop on Direct and Inverse Problems of Electromagnetic and Acoustic Wave Theory,” Lviv, Ukraine. Reddi, L.N., Civil Engineering, $500, “Research Presentations/Discussions at the University of Wollongong,” Wollongong, Australia. Rice, C.W., Agronomy, $800, “Sustainable Management of Soil Organic Matter,” Edinburgh, Scotland; “Global Change and Global Challenges,” University of Reading. Rife, C.L., Agronomy, $800, “10th International Rapeseed Congress,” Canberra, Australia. Robel, R.J., Biology, $800, “8th International Grouse Symposium,” Rovaniemi, Finland; “International Conference on Range Management for Wildlife,” Perth, Scotland. Roe, J.L., Biology, $500, “10th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research,” Melbourne, Australia. Shah, J., Biology, $800, “10th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research,” Melbourne, Australia. Shanteau, J., Psychology, $800, “SPUDM Conference,” Germany. Sheu, C., Management, $800, “1999 Asia Pacific Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting,” Shanghai, China. Staver, J.R., Center for Science Education, $800, “IHPSST Conference,” Milan, Italy. Wang, Y., Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, $800, “12th International Conference on Composite Materials,” Paris, France. Wheatley, A.E., English, $1,200, “25th Annual International Conference of the Joseph Conrad Society,” University of Canterbury, United Kingdom. Zivanovic, J.K., Speech Communication, Theatre, and Dance, $500, “Association for Canadian Studies,” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Donnelly, M.L., English, $800, “Sixth International Milton Symposium,” University of York, England. Fu, Z.F., Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, $1,200, “XI International Congress of Virology, Macfarlane Burnet Centenary Symposium on Virology,” Melbourne/Sydney, Australia. Ganz, D., Music, $1,200, “Levi Workshop at Stuttgart Opera,” Stuttgart, Germany. Holcomb, C.A., Human Nutrition, $500, “Epidemiology for Sustainable Health,” Florence, Italy. Holcombe, A.C., Art, $800, “Caravan and Salt Kiln Firing,” Germany. Hsu, C.H.C., Hotel, Restaurant, Institution Management, and Dietetics, $500, “Seminar at Two Universities/Meeting with Director of Tourism Bureau,” Taiwan; “Asia Pacific Tourism Fifth Annual Conference,” Hong Kong. Hubler, A.E., English/Women’s Studies, $800, “Children’s Literature and the Fin de Siecle,” University of Calgary, Canada. Lin, Z., Mathematics, $1,200, “International Mathematics Meeting,” Melbourne, Australia; “National Conference on Algebra,” Beijing, China. McHaney, R., Management, $1,200, “5th International Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute,” Athens, Greece. Melhem, H., Civil Engineering, $500, “Seventh International Conference on Civil and Structural Engineering Computing,” Oxford, England. Mosier, D.A., Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, $1,200, “5th Conference on Haemophilus, Actinobacillus, and Pasteurella,” Johannesburg, S. Africa. Najjar, Y., Civil Engineering, $800, “International Symposium on Numerical Methods in Geomechanics,” Graz, Australia. Noble, L., Kinesiology, $1,200, “XVIIth International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports,” Perth, Western Australia. Oropesa, S.A., Modern Languages, $500, “Annual Conference of the Asociacion de Literatura Femenina Hispanica,” Queretaro, Qro, Mexico. Ossar, M., Modern Languages, $800, “Representations of Jews in German Literature Since 1945,” University of Ulster, Austria. 36 DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORS UNIVERSITY DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR C. LEWIS COCKE Physics GARY W. CONRAD Biology RICHARD CONSIGLI Biology L. T. FAN Chemical Engineering NORMAN J. FEDDER Speech BIKRAM S. GILL Plant Pathology JONATHAN HOLDEN English KENNETH HOYT Counseling and Educational Psychology TERRY JOHNSON Biology KENNETH KLABUNDE Chemistry JAN E. LEACH Plant Pathology CHII-DONG LIN Physics JAMES L. MARSDEN Regents Distinguished Professor of Animal Sciences E. WAYNE NAFZIGER Economics NEVILLE W. (BILL) REAY Physics PATRICK RICHARD Cortelyou-Rust Distinguished Professor of Physics SADAHIRO SAEKI Mathematics DONALD SETSER Chemistry PETER M. A. SHERWOOD Chemistry ERNEST E. SHULT Regents Distinguished Professor of Mathematics BRIAN S. SPOONER Biology MICHAEL W. SULEIMAN Political Science DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR EMERITUS TIMOTHY R. DONOGHUE Honorary Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics WILLIAM FATELEY Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemistry JOHN J. IANDOLO Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Microbiology DAVID LEITH Regents Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Pathology DUDLEY WILLIAMS Regents Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics 37 RECIPIENTS OF THE DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE FACULTY AWARD The Distinguished Graduate Faculty Award is made annually to those faculty who have distinguished themselves nationally and internationally for excellence in research and graduate education. Normally, up to two faculty are selected annually by a group of faculty peers. Recipients receive an honorarium and deliver a public lecture following selection for this award. JAMES F. SHEPARD Plant Pathology 1980–81 JOHN F. HELM Architecture and Applied Arts 1955–56 HILMER H. LAUDE Agronomy 1955–56 ROGER FEDDE Anatomy and Physiology 1981–82 ALVIN B. CARDWELL Physics 1956–57 CHARLES H. SCHOLER Applied Mechanics 1956–57 NASIR AHMED Electrical Engineering 1982–83 WILLIAM FATELEY Chemistry 1983–84 HOWARD T. HILL Speech 1957–58 ARTHUR D. WEBER College of Agriculture 1957–58 BURTON I. KAUFMAN History 1984–85 PATRICK RICHARD Physics 1984–85 CHARLES M. CORRELL History 1958–59 LEON R. QUINLAN Landscape Architecture 1958–59 JONATHAN HOLDEN English 1985–86 HORST LEIPOLD Pathology 1985–86 FRANCIS D. FARRELL President Emeritus 1959–60 FRED L. PARRISH History 1959–60 TERRY C. JOHNSON Biology 1986–87 MICHAEL W. SULEIMAN Political Science 1986–87 KLING L. ANDERSON Agronomy 1960–61 HOLLY C. FRYER Statistics 1960–61 CORNELIA BUTLER FLORA Sociology 1987–88 RICHARD N. McDONALD Chemistry 1987–88 A. M. GUHL Zoology 1961–62 H. HENLEY HAYMAKER Botany 1961–62 MARGO KREN Art 1988–89 GERALD R. REECK Biochemistry 1988–89 ROBERT KATZ Physics 1962–63 BIKRAM S. GILL Plant Pathology 1989–90 PATRICIA J. O’ BRIEN Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work 1989–90 ERLE E. BARTLEY Dairy and Poultry Science 1963–64 ROY LANGFORD Psychology 1964–65 BRIAN S. SPOONER Biology 1990–91 BENJAMIN R. TILGHMAN Philosophy 1990–91 V. D. FOLTZ Bacteriology 1965–66 BREWSTER ROGERSON English 1966–67 ALBERT N. HAMSCHER History 1991–92 KENNETH J. KLABUNDE Chemistry 1991–92 JOHN A. JOHNSON Grain Science and Industry 1967–68 R. KENNETH BURKHARD Biochemistry 1968–69 C. LEWIS COCKE Physics 1992–93 JANE A. WESTFALL Anatomy and Physiology 1992–93 CLIFTON E. MELOAN Chemistry 1969–70 ROBIN E. DENELL Biology 1993–94 JOHN J. IANDOLO Pathology and Microbiology 1993–94 DONALD J. MROZEK History 1993–94 ROBIN HIGHAM History 1970–71 ANGELO C. GARZIO Art 1971–72 THEODORE L. HOPKINS Entomology 1994–95 THOMAS E. ROCHE Biochemistry 1994–95 L. T. FAN Chemical Engineering 1972–73 IVAN D. TEARE Agronomy 1973–74 GARY W. CONRAD Biology 1995–96 JAN E. LEACH Plant Pathology1995–96 E. WAYNE NAFZIGER Economics 1995–96 STANLEY E. LELAND Veterinary Pathology 1974–75 RICHARD CONSIGLI Biology 1975–76 ALEXANDER G. RAMM Mathematics 1996–97 CHRISTOPHER M. SORENSEN Physics 1996–97 DUDLEY WILLIAMS Physics 1976–77 ELMER G. HEYNE Agronomy 1978–79 FRANK BLECHA Anatomy and Physiology 1997–98 TALAT RAHMAN Physics 1997–98 ROLLIN SEARS Agronomy 1997–98 DONALD W. SETSER Chemistry 1979–80 LARRY TAKEMOTO Biology 1998–99 FREDERICK W. OEHME Surgery and Medicine 1977–78 38 U.S. PATENTS Issued from July 1, 1998 to June 30, 1999 to the KSU Research Foundation. Terry C. Johnson “Inhibitory Factor” (#5,916,871) Sanjay Kapil “Multivalent Bovine Coronavirus Vaccine and Method of Treating Bovine Coronavirus Infection” (#5,916,570) Kenneth J. Klabunde and Abbas Khaleel “Method for the Destruction of Unwanted Compounds Using Metal Oxides Composites” (#5,914,436) Bradley W. Fenwick “Swine Immunization Using Live, RTX Toxin-Secreting Organisms” (#5,908,630) Karl J. Kramer, Subbaratnam Muthukrishnan, Hee Kyung Choi, Lolita Corpuz, and Bhuvana Gopalakrishnan “Recombinant Chitinase and Use Thereof as a Biocide” (#5,866,788) Tiruvoor G. Nagaraja and Muckatira M. Chengappa “Multivalent Inocula for Lessening Incidence of Liver Abscesses in Cattle” (#5,861,162) James E. DeVault, William B. Hudson, and Mustaque Hossain “Robotic Inspection Apparatus and Method” (#5,857,534) Paul A. Seib and Kyungsoo Woo “Food Grade Starch Resistant to a-Amylase and Method of Preparing the Same” (#5,855,946) Frank Blecha and Jishu Shi “Synthetic Antimicrobial Peptide” (#5,830,993) John R. Schlup and L.T. Fan “Process for Formation of Epoxy Resin/Hide Composite Materials and Materials Obtained” (#5,817,428) John R. Schlup and L.T. Fan “Hide/Polymer and Leather/Polymer Composite Materials Formed by In Situ Polymerization of Polymer Precursors Impregnated into Hide and Leather” (#5,811,122) The Kansas State University Research Foundation (KSURF), a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation is assigned the responsibility for technology transfer activities for Kansas State University. KSURF secures legal protection (patents, copyrights, trademarks, etc.) for intellectual property created at the University and facilitates various commercialization efforts involving this property. Licensing and entrepreneurial initiatives are carried out by the Mid-America Commercialization Corporation in conjunction with KSURF. E-mail: tech.transfer@ksu.edu http://www.ksu.edu/tech.transfer 39 Front cover photos courtesy of K-State Photographic Services. Notice of nondiscrimination Kansas State University is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, sex, national origin, disability, religion, age, sexual orientation, or other nonmerit reasons, in admissions, educational programs or activities, and employment (including employment of disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam Era), all as required by applicable laws and regulations. Responsibility for coordination of compliance efforts and receipt of inquiries, including those concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, has been delegated to Jane D. Rowlett, Ph.D., Director of Unclassified Affairs and University Compliance, Kansas State University, 225 Anderson Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506–0124 (785-532-4392). 40