Research Council Announces Faculty Grant Winners
The University Research Council has awarded the first round of Faculty Research Support Grants for this year. Below is the text of a memo from Sandra Degen, UC's acting vice president for research:
The University Research Council has awarded 23 Faculty Research Support Grants in its first round of competition for this academic year. A total of 103 applications were received and reviewed by the four subcommittees of the URC. The following faculty listed by their college were awarded grants:
Arts and Sciences
- Michael Baldwin, Chemistry
- Steven Fine, Judaic Studies
- Angela Garcia/Neal Ritchey, Sociology
- Edna Kaneshiro, Biological Sciences
- Heather Zoller, Communication
CCM
- Joel Hoffman, Composition, Theory & History
- Stephanie Schlagel, Composition, Musicology &Theory
DAAP
- Denise Burge, Fine Arts
Education, Criminal Justice & Human Services
- Leigh Wang, Educational Studies
Engineering
- Samuel Huang, Mechanical Engineering
- Margaret Kupferle, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Gian Rassati, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Kumar Vemaganti, Mechanical Engineering
Medicine
- Kenneth Clark, OB/Gyn
- Angela Drew, Genome Sciences
- Jeffrey Livingston, OB/Gyn
- Suzanne Numan, Neurology
- Yiping Wang, Psychiatry
Nursing
- Beverly Reigle
Raymond Walters College
- Cynthia Crane, English
- John Wolfer, Art & Visual Communication
Social Work
- Gary Dick
Institute for Health Policy & Health Science Research
- Robert Ludke
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