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2009

Sociogenomics of Circadian Rhythms and Task Behaviors in Ants

Krista Ingram (Biology) was awarded $78,476 for two years along with collaborators Ian Bloch, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; and Rudolf Meier, National University of Singapore.

Ecophysiological, Biochemical, and Molecular Mechanisms of Desiccation Tolerance in Ferns

James (Eddie) Watkins and Nancy Pruitt (Biology) were awarded $188,467 for two years along with collaborator and Melvin Oliver, USDA-ARS at the University of Missouri.

2008

Investigating the Role of Sulf1 in Control of Stem Cell Maintenance and Activation in Sensory Organs of Frogs and Fish

Jason Meyers (Biology) was awarded $64,050 for two years along with collaborator Elizabeth Pownall, University of York.

Monitoring Infectious Disease Dynamics in Ugandan Mountain Gorilla, a Critically Endangered Species

$67,400 was awarded for a second year to Frank Frey (Biology), Peter Scull (Geography), and Ellen Kraly (Geography).

Synchronization of Networks of Neurons Using Josephson Junctions

$78,000 was awarded for a second year to Dan Schult (Mathematics), Ken Segall (Physics & Astronomy), and Patrick Crotty (Physics & Astronomy).

2007

Comparative Analyses of Larval Development

$90,000 was awarded for two years to Damhnait McHugh (Biology), with co-investigator Bruno Pernet, Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Long Beach.