2008 GRANT AWARD ARCHIVE: KLINGER COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

Department of Biological Sciences

Dr. Robert H. Fitts

Chair/Professor

GRANT: $58,686, National Institutes of Health, “Effects of Cyclic Testosterone on Muscle Function in Older Men”

GRANT: $37,140, National Space Biomedical Research Institute, “Combined Effects of Nutritional and Exercise Countermeasures on Bed Rest-Induced Alterations in Single Muscle Fiber Functions”

Dr. James Maki

Associate Professor

GRANT: $8,940, Wisconsin Department of Administration, "Improving Water Quality through Seasonal Assessments and Non-Point Source Pollution Control"

Dr. Gail Waring

Professor

GRANT: $74,500, National Institutes of Health, "In Vivo Analysis of Eggshell Assembly in Drosophila"

Department of Chemistry

Dr. Scott Reid

Professor

GRANT: $50,000, Petroleum Research Fund, Experimental Probes of Key Organometallic Intermediates: Metal Carbenes

Dr. Chieu Tran

Professor

GRANT: $40,000, Prevent Cancer Foundation, Ultrasound-Enhanced Near-Infrared Imaging for Detection of Breast Cancer

Department of Counseling & Educational Psychology

Dr. Lisa Edwards

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $870, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues, A Qualitative Investigation of Forgiveness among Homeless Men

Dr. Robert Fox

Professor

GRANT: $28,000, Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse, "Graduate Research Assistantship-Behavior Clinic of Penfield Children's Center"

Department of Developmental Sciences & Community Health

Dr. Cesar Gonzalez

Associate Professor

GRANT: $60,500, Wisconsin State Department of Health and Family Services, "Marquette University School of Dentistry Community Pediatric Dentistry Program"

 

Department of English

Dr. Christine Krueger

Associate Professor/Director of Core Curriculum

GRANT: $212,690, U.S. Department of Education, "Who Counts?: Math Across the Curriculum for Global Learning"

GRANT: $229,558, U.S. Department of Education, “Who Counts?  Math Across the Curriculum for Global Learning”

Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science

Dr. Ruta Bajorunaite

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $21,307, National Institutes of Health, “Techniques for Modeling Complex Longitudinal Studies”

Dr. Dennis Brylow

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $45,000, INTEL Corporation, "A Transaction-Based Multi-Core XINU"

Dr. Gary S. Krenz

Professor

GRANT: $6,728, Veterans Administration, “Pulmonary Vascular Remodeling Structure and Function”

Dr. John C. Moyer

Professor

GRANT: $303,907, National Science Foundation, “A Longitudinal Comparison of the Effects of the Connected Mathematics Program and Other Curricula on Middle School Students’ Learning of Algebra”

Department of Physics

Dr. Andrew Kunz

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $11,842, Research Corporation, "Simulation of Domain Wall Injection and Manipulation in Magnetic Nanowires"

GRANT: $72,000, National Science Foundation, “Studies of Magnetic Domain Wall Injection and Manipulation in a Magnetic Nanowire using Micromagnetic Simulation”

Department of Political Science

Dr. Ryan Hanley

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $54,346, John Templeton Foundation, "Altruism's Wisdom"

Department of Psychology

Dr. Meghan Campbell

Assistant Professor

GRANT:$29,776, National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia & Depression, "Neural Mechanisms of STN DBS Induced Acute Mood Changes in PD"

GRANT:$40,000, Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc., "Dopaminergic Effects on Cortical Function in Tourette's Syndrome"

Dr. Debra Oswald

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $1,500, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues, “How are they doing?  A follow-up investigation of college women's implicit and explicit math identification and explicit math identification and intended major after the first year of college”

Department of Theology

Dr. Ulrich L. Lehner

Assistant Professor

GRANT:$5,692, Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbuttel, "Enlightened Monks:  The Benedictines of Southern German (1750 – 1800)"

 

GRANT: $30,500, Institute for Advanced Study, “Enlightened Monks:  The Benedictines of Southern Germany (1750-1800)”

2007 GRANT AWARD ARCHIVE: KLINGER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Department of Biological Sciences

Dr. Robert Fitts

Chair/Professor

GRANT:$29,343, National Institutes of Health, "Effect of Cyclic Testosterone on Muscle Function in Older Men"

Dr. Stephen Munroe

Professor

GRANT: $74,500, National Institutes of Health, "Alternative Processing and Antisense Regulation of Thyroid Hormone Receptor mRNA"

Dr. Michael Schläppi

Associate Professor

GRANT: $128,628, U.S. Department of Education, "Application for New Grants under the Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Program"

Department of Theology

Dr. James T. Anderson

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $35,036, National Institutes of Health: Cellular Surveillance and Degradation of Aberant tRNA

Grant: $163,907 National Institutes of Health: Cellular Surveillance and Degradation of Aberrant tRNA

Dr. Edward Blumenthal

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $62,399, National Institutes of Health, “Characterization of a mutation that affects feeding and digestion in Drosophelia”

Dr. Stephen M. Downs

Professor

GRANT: $154,672, National Institutes of Health: Regulation of Mammalian Oocyte Maturation

Dr. Thomas J. Eddinger

Professor

GRANT: $36,318, National Institutes of Health, “Physiology and Pathology of Smooth Muscle Heterogeneity -- Award Adjustment”

Dr. Robert H. Fitts

Chair and Professor

GRANT: $139,617, National Aeronautics & Space Administration, “Effect of Prolonged Space Flight on Human Skeletal Muscle”

Dr. Ulrich L. Lehner

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $3,169, Research Center for the Comparative History of Religious Orders, “Enlightened Monks:  The Benedictines of Southern Germany (1750-1800)”

Dr. Stephen H. Munroe

Professor

GRANT: $74,500, National Institutes of Health, “Alternative processing and antisense regulation of thyroid hormone receptor mRNA”

Dr. Michael R. Schlappi

Associate Professor

GRANT: $127,881, U.S. Department of Education: Application for New Grants under the Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Program

Dr. Pinfen Yang

Associate Professor

GRANT: $12,216, National Institutes of Health, “Regulation of dynein-driven flagellar motility: Research supplement to promote diversity in health-related research”

GRANT: $242,533, National Institutes of Health: Regulation of Dynein-Driven Flagellar Motility

Department of Chemistry

Dr. Dmitri Babikov

Assistant Professor

Grant: $50,000 National Science Foundation: Vibrational State Approach to Quantum Computing

Dr. Jeanne M. Hossenlopp

Interim Dean

GRANT: $161,965, National Science Foundation, "Kinetics of Anion Exchange in Nanodimensional Layered" Metal Hydroxides"

Dr. Jeanne M. Hossenlopp

Chair/Associate Professor

Dr. Fabien Josse

Professor

Grant: $50,000 United States Department of Agriculture : Development of Chemical Sensors for Measuring Antioxidant Levels in Food

Dr. James R. Kincaid

Professor

GRANT: $226,977, National Institutes of Health, “Resonance Raman Studies of Mammalian Heme Proteins”

Dr. Daniel S. Sem

Assistant Professor

Grant: $65,000 American Heart Association: Structure of human phosophomevalonate kinase-addressing mechanistic and structural-proteomic questions

GRANT: $2,000, National Science Foundation: Active Learning Modules for the Molecular BioSciences

Dr. James R. Kincaid

Professor

GRANT: $226,977, National Institutes of Health, “Resonance Raman Studies of Mammalian Heme Proteins”

Dr. Jeanne M. Hossenlopp

Chair and Associate Professor

GRANT: $50,000, National Institute of Standards and Technology, “New Directions in Nanocomposite-based Fire Retardant Additives for Polymers”

Dr. Scott A. Reid

Professor

GRANT:$91,818, National Science Foundation, "The Spectroscopy and Photochemistry of Key Reactive Intermediates:  Carbenes and Carbocations"

GRANT: $195,732, National Science Foundation, “The spectroscopy and photochemistry of key reactive intermediates:  Carbenes and Carbocations”

Dr. Mark G. Steinmetz

Professor

GRANT: $40,000, Petroleum Research Fund, “Development of Photochemically Removable Groups’

Dr. Chae S. Yi

Associate Professor

GRANT:$73,500, National Institutes of Health, Ruthenium Catalyzed Bond Activation Reactions

GRANT: $73,500, National Institutes of Health, “Ruthenium Catalyzed Bond Activation Reactions”

Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science

Dr. John C. Moyer

Professor

Grant: $295,129 National Science Foundation: A Longitudinal Comparison of the Effects of the Connected Mathematics Program and Other Curricula on Middle School Students’ Learning of Algebra

Dr. Charles A. Wilkie

Professor, Pfletschinger Habermann Chair

GRANT: $11,000, Office of Naval Research: Fire Retardant Blast Mitigation for Sea Vessels

GRANT: $4,100, National Institute of Standards and Technology: NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship: Jennifer Simenauer

GRANT: $301,744, United States Air Force, “Flame and Blast Resistant Materials for Force Protection”

Department of English

Dr. Jodi L Melamed

Assistant Professor

Grants: $3,000 American Studies Association: Holocausts and Healing: Lessons from Africa for Milwaukee

Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science

Dr. Dennis W Brylow

Assistant Professor

Grant: $79,872 Cisco Systems : Embedded Systems Lab on a Dime

Dr. Anne V. Clough

Professor

GRANT: $24,933, National Institutes of Health, “Image and Model Based Analysis of Lung Disease”

GRANT: $24,933, National Institutes of Health, “Image and Model Based Analysis of Lung Disease”

GRANT: $44,559, National Institutes of Health, “Pulmonary Hemodynamics”

With Dr, Gary S. Krenz

Dr. Gary S. Krenz

Professor

GRANT: $12,922, Veterans Administration, "Quinone Probes of Pulmonary Endothelial Redox Function"

GRANT: $12,922, Veterans Administration, "Pulmonary Vascular Remodeling Structure and Function"

GRANT: See Dr. Anne V. Clough (Mathematics, Statistics, & Computer Science)

Dr. Craig Struble

Associate Professor

GRANT: $50,000, Milwaukee Institute, "Southeast Wisconsin High Performance Computing Consortium"

Department of Philosophy

Dr. Owen M. Goldin

Associate Professor

GRANT: $500, Helen Bader Foundation, Inc., “Midwest Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy”

Department of Physics

Dr. Andrew Kunz

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $72,000, National Science Foundation, “Studies of Magnetic Domain Wall Injection and Manipulation in a Magnetic Nanowire using Micromagnetic Simulation”

Dr. Ruth Howes

Chair/Professor

Grant: $21,140 National Science Foundation : Studies of Neutron-rich Unbound Nuclei Using the MoNA Detector

Dr. Michael Politano

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $5,000, Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium - State for Thermal Time Scale Mass Transfer in Close Binary Systems

Dr. Zbigniew Sorbjan

Research Associate Professor

GRANT: $20,000, National Aeronautics & Space Administration: Aerosol Studies and the Boundary Layer: Things Are Looking Up

Dr. Christopher J. Stockdale

GRANT: $1,500, National Science Foundation: AAS International Travel Grant

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Identity: Catholic, Jesuit, private
Established: 1881
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Undergraduate: 8,048
Postgraduate: 3,500
Campus: Urban, 80 acres
Athletics: 14 NCAA Division I teams
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