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Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
The following gifts, grants and contracts received by all campuses during the period September 1, 2008 through September 30, 2008 total $52,607,662. This report is also available for viewing at: http://www.hawaii.edu/ors/Board_Reports.htm
Research
DA-Dept of Agriculture
Cooperative State Research, Education, & Extension Service/Department of Agriculture
Cooperative State Research, Education, & Extension Service/Department of Agriculture
Cooperative State Research, Education, & Extension Service/Department of Agriculture
DA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
DA-Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Diversification: Hawaii Tropical Specialty Fruit Research and Development - 2008
Design and Evaluation of Precision Vegetative Buffer Strips as Sustainable Conservation Management Practiceto Control Non-Point Source Pollution in
Quantifying Transgene Flow in Papaya
Weed Control in Hydro Planted Native Hawaiian Plants with Stakeholder Outreach
Sunn hemp and its Alleplopathic Compounds for Vegetable Production in Hawaii and Beyond
Development of Virus Resistant Plants
Protecting Papaya from Pests and Diseases
Douglas L Vincent
Ali Fares
Richard M Manshardt
Joseph DeFrank
Koon-Hui Wang
Michael H Shintaku
Douglas L Vincent
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences
College of Agriculture, Forestry-UHH
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
The overall grant objective is to provide scientific and outreach support services that enable Hawaii entrepreneurs to increase their revenues or profits from growing and selling tropical specialty fruits from Hawaii.
The project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of vegetative buffer strips, as soil conservation and pollutionprevention technique, in Hawaii environment and optimize their configuration for use in local conditions. Educational and extension part of the project will increase awareness of stakeholders about environmental problems.
Project will determine the relative importance of seeds and pollen in dispersing genes from commercial fields ofgenetically engineered papayas into surrounding areas. We will also examine how plant sex influences gene movement, and how movement of a genetically engineered gene for resistance to virus disease affects survival of plants outside commercial fields.
The object of this proposal is to identify safe and effective herbicides and describe their use in hydro planting ofseeded Mau Aki Aki and embedded in the hydromulch cap used for Aki aki plantings.
Improve and promote the use of the sunn hemp as a cover crop through the understanding of its toxic compounds for sustainable pest management.
Develop and evaluate non-toxic, preferably biologically-based, environmentally suitable technologies andprocesses for pest and disease control on papaya.
$151,863
$475,000
$375,000
$22,440
$46,125
$189,104
$63,323
Attachment A-2, p. 2
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DA-Dept of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
Support of Ag Research of Mutual Interest 2008-2
Support of Ag Research of Mutual Interest 2009
Support of Ag Research of Mutual Interest 2008
Prevention and Control of Invasive Termite Species in Hawaii and the American Pacific
Hawaii Pineapple Improvement
Environmental Effects of Tephritid Fruit Fly Eradication and Control
Minor Crops Pest and Disease Control
Minor Crops Pest and Disease Control
Norman Stahl
Norman Stahl
Norman Stahl
Jack Kenneth Grace
Douglas L Vincent
Douglas L Vincent
Douglas L Vincent
Douglas L Vincent
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-UHH
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-UHH
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-UHH
Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Monitor the distribution of invasive termites, assess and improve termite prevention and control techniques, andinvestigate termite behavioral ecology with respect to control methodology.
Utilize traditional breeding techniques and genetic engineering to develop horticulturally acceptable cultivarsresistant to major disease, insects and nematodes of Hawaii's pineapple.
Develop and evaluate non-toxic, environmentally suitable and publicly acceptable technologies and processes forfruit fly, insect pest mgt., and control to enhance Hawaii's competition in Hawaii agricultural products.
Crop pests and diseases are critical limiting factors in the production of minor crops in Hawaii. Continuedproduction of minor crops is dependent on the development of alternative technologies to control pests and diseases.
Crop pests and diseases are critical limiting factors in the production of minor crops in Hawaii. Continuedproduction of minor crops is dependent on the development of alternative technologies to control pests and diseases.
$350
$64,000
$2,050
$61,383
$63,323
$53,239
$60,142
$221,593
Attachment A-2, p. 3
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DA-Dept of Agriculture
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
Forest Service/Department of Agriculture
Forest Service/Department of Agriculture
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/DHHS
National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS
National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS
National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS
National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS
The Potential for Restoration to Break the Grass/Fire Cycle in Dryland Ecosystems in Hawaii: Using RemotelySensed Data to Guide and Understand Restoration of Dry Forest Ecosystem Process
Ecosystem Services in the Face of Global Climate Change
Program to Assess Health Effects Associated with Exposures to Volcaninc Emissions and Environmental AirPollutants
Role of Polyamines in MYCN-Amplified Neuroblastoma
Cancer Research Center of Hawaii
Hawaii Minority-Based Clinical Community Oncology Program (#63844) (Administrative Supplement)
Whole Genome Scan for Modifier Genes in Colorectal Cancer
Creighton Litton
C H Fletcher
Elizabeth K Tam
Andre S. Bachmann
Carl-Wilhelm Vogel
Jonathan Cho
Loic Le Marchand
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Department of Medicine
Cancer Research Center
Cancer Research Center
Cancer Research Center
Cancer Research Center
1) Define the current condition & historical changes to tropical dry forest ecosystems in Hawaii, 2) developtechnology for regional restoration planning & ecosystem monitoring, 3) quantify restoration potential & develop restoration prescriptions for remnant Hawaiian dry forests & shrublands, & 4) develop effective fuel and fire risk reduction measures.
Collaborate with the U.S. Forestry Service on Pacific Island assessment and Ecosystems Services Short Courseto accomplish mutual objectives of highlighting problems and solutions of coastal area management and adaptation in the face of global climate change.
Extend a community-based participatory research network to study the respiratory effects of volcanic air pollutionin Hawaii Island schoolchildren.
(none listed).
Cancer Research Center of Hawaii support grant.
If this supplemental funding is awarded, an additional clinical research associate will be hired to serve theneighbor islands of Hawaii, Maui and Kauai for oncology clinical trial screening and enrollment, trial treatment coordination with clinics and physicians, data management, and community outreach programs.
To conduct a whole-genome association study of colorectal cancer in the Multiethnic study in order to identifysusceptibility genes for this cancer.
$60,254
$9,995
$95,000
$77,504
$1,440,371
$100,000
$1,643,478
Attachment A-2, p. 4
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
National Center for Research Resources/NIH/DHHS
National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities/NIH/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
Research Outcomes Accelerating Discoveries for Medical Applications and Practice
Partnerships for Cardiometabolic Disparities in Native and Pacific Peoples
Early Brain Development After Prenatal "Ice" Exposure: A Longitudinal MR Study
Ethnic/Racial Minorities in the Colon CFR
Pathogenesis of Mesothelioma
Peripheral Reservoir of HIV DNA in Monocytes Pivotal to Cognition in HIV
Development of Molecular Adjuvants for Therapeutic HIV-1 Vaccines
Gary Kent Ostrander
Marjorie K H Mau
Linda Chang
Loic Le Marchand
Michele Carbone
Victor George Valcour
Qigui Yu
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Department of Native Hawaiian Health
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Cancer Research Center
Cancer Research Center
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Department of Medicine
The RCMI Program aims to further develop research excellence in biomedicine and health by fosteringtranslational research linking basic science and clinical medicine. Research activities include biomedical imaging and bioengineering, bioactive nutrients, tropical infectious dieseases detection and prevention and expanded biostatistics and computer core support services.
Additional requested funds.
To assess changes in brain structure and brain metabolite concentrations in young children who were exposed toMETH in utero, and to follow these changes until age 7. To evaluate neuropsychological performance in these children on a yearly basis over the same time period. To evaluate how structural and chemical brain abnormalities are related to cognitive development.
To collect data, blood & tissue to determine genetic risk factors for colorectal cancer.
To identify those factors that may cause certain individuals to be more susceptible to asbestos and erinotecarcinogenesis and to develop malignant mesothelioma.
This proposal will study whether high levels of HIV-infected monocytes that persist in HIV-infected individualswho receive good antiretroviral therapy against HIV explain why dementia does not completely resolve following such therapy. Understanding why this happens will allow us to find better ways to prevent or treat this devastating complication of HIV.
To determine whether a heterologous DNA prime-ALVAC boost vaccine approach with the addition of CD40ligand as a molecular adjuvant in both the prime and boost phases of vaccination can improve HIV-1-specific cellular and humoral immune responses to HIV vaccine immunization in the absence of CD4 T cell-depleted mouse model.
$2,878,466
$11,520
$533,512
$1,811,155
$1,563,985
$679,088
$169,713
Attachment A-2, p. 5
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOC-Dept of Commerce
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
DOC-Nat'l Marine Fisheries Service
DOC-Nat'l Marine Fisheries Service
DOC-Nat'l Marine Fisheries Service
DOC-Nat'l Marine Fisheries Service
Oral Infection in the Pathogenesis of Gestational Diabetes
Supplements fo caBIG™ Technology Assessment and Implementation Planning
Heart Failure Disparities in Native Hawaiians
FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY: Protected Species Research Program
Sustaining Healthy Coastal Ecosystems - JIMAR Coastal Research Program
Coral Reef Management Initiative
Marine Resource Dynamics Assessment Program (MARDAP): Economics of Fisheries Initiative
Lynnae K Millar
Carl-Wilhelm Vogel
Marjorie K H Mau
Thomas A Schroeder
Thomas A Schroeder
Thomas A Schroeder
Thomas A Schroeder
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women's Health
Cancer Research Center
Department of Native Hawaiian Health
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
There are two primary goals of our research: The first goal is to develop the infrastructure and support necessaryto run a longitudinal study of oral health during pregnancy. The second goal is to elucidate the association between periodontal disease, IGF1 (insulin-like growth factor 1), IGF2 and glycemic control in pregnant women of Asian of Pacific Islander ethnicity.
Assess current informatics systems at CRCH and develop an implementation plan for adopting in the threecaBIG™ software bundles.
This study is a 5-year project to develop and establish a Partnership Program addressing heart failure disparitiesamong Native Hawaiians and Pacific Peoples by conducting hypothesis driven research and training investigators and researchers in the field of cardiovascular disease.
To conduct research on Pacific Islands area protected species populations, their ecology, and relationships toenvironmental and oceanographic parameters.
This project will support multi-disciplinary efforts to assess, monitor, map restore, and protect coral reefecosystems of the U.S.-affiliated Pacific Islands.
To establish an enhanced coral reef management presence in the Pacific and foster opportunities for cooperativeresearch with the University of Hawaii.
To support ongoing economic data collection programs and assess changes in key economic indicators infisheries and other living marine resource utilizations in Hawaii and other Pacific Islands Area including American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).
$188,038
$74,526
$585,788
$598,500
$3,355,165
$730,205
$285,058
Attachment A-2, p. 6
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DOC-Dept of Commerce
DOC-Nat'l Marine Fisheries Service
DOC-Nat'l Marine Fisheries Service
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY: Marine Turtle Research Program
Satellite Remote Sensing Research Related to the West Coast Integrated Observing System (IOOS)
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (JIMAR) - Task 1
Quantifying Air-Sea Gas Exchange at High Wind Speeds Using a Dual Gas Tracer (3He/SF6) Technique duringthe Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment
Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative Research Program Phase 11
Pacific ENSO Application Center (PEAC)
Pelagic Fisheries Research Program
Thomas A Schroeder
Thomas A Schroeder
Thomas A Schroeder
David Ho
Michael P Hamnett
Thomas A Schroeder
John R Sibert
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Department of Oceanography
Social Science Research Institute
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
To conduct critical research on sea turtle biology and ecology, and foundation activities including training ofPacific islanders and information exchange, fishery observer training, fishery interaction data collection, collection of field data (e.g. growth rates, survival, movements), and long-term monitoring for population trends.
Provide University of Hawaii researchers access to an expanded suite of satellite oceanographic data assembledby NOAA for use in physical, biological, and fisheries oceanography research and for developing satellite-derived ocean data research.
To support administration and visiting scientists program activities.
Air-sea gas transfer velocities will be quantified during the Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment.
HCRI-RP proposes to sponsor research and monitoring of the state's coastal reefs that examine linkagesbetween human activity and damage to the reef ecosystem. This will provide resource managers with information on the most effective and efficient ways to prevent and possible reverse the degradation of coral reefs. We will also conduct outreach about Hawaii's coral reefs.
Conduct research on experimental climate prediction and impacts of interannual climate variability on theeconomies, cultures and public health of the U.S. -affiliated Pacific Islands.
These funds will cover various types of pelagic fisheries research projects to be conducted at various locations.Therefore specific indirect cost rates, locations, certifications and attachments are not addressed here but will be addressed at the time each proposal is submitted.
$260,000
$140,000
$141,900
$196,696
$250,000
$246,727
$919,511
Attachment A-2, p. 7
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DOC-Dept of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
Marine Resource Dynamics Assessment Program (MARDAP): Stock Assessment Research Program
Development of an Extended and Long-range Precipitation Prediction System over the Pacific Islands
Toward Reducing Climate Model Biases in the Equatorial Atlantic and Adjacent Continents
The Effects of the Stratospheric Quasi-Biennial Oscillation on Seasonal Predictability of Tropospheric Circulationin the Northern Hemisphere…
Profiling CTD Float Array Implementation and Ocean Climate Research
National Weather Service, Pacific Region - In Lieu of Rent Payments
The University of Hawaii Sea Level Center
Mechanisms of Atmospheric Mercury in Transport and Transformation in the Remote Pacific Marine FreeTroposphere Measured in Hawaii
Thomas A Schroeder
H Annamalai
Shang-Ping Xie
Kevin P Hamilton
Thomas A Schroeder
Thomas A Schroeder
Mark A Merrifield
Thomas A Schroeder
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
To assess (1) the status of billfish, tuna, coastal pelagic species, bottomfish, coral reef fish and lobster stocks inthe Western & Central Pacific Ocean, (2) impacts of fishing on these stocks.
To develop and transition a dynamical precipitation prediction system for the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands.
To perform diagnostic and modeling studies to identify the source of climate model errors over the tropicalAtlantic.
A project to perform computer calculations and to analyze the results in order to improve weather forecasts forperiods of up to several months.
1) to support the profiling CTD floats through testing, deployment, and management of a subset of these floats;2) To perform scientific analysis including estimates of ocean het variability using the float and other data.
Funds will be used to support students and infrastructure within the departments of Meteorology, Oceanography(marine applications ) and Geology& Geophysics (hydrology).
The University of Hawaii Sea Level (UHSLC) collects, processes, analyzes, and distributes tide gauge data fromaround the world in support of climate and oceanographic research.
A data set will be assembled that will include the atmospheric measurements currently being conducted atMauna Loa Observatory and the mercury measurements.
$285,000
$115,473
$109,492
$58,055
$163,348
$127,085
$1,070,999
$311,500
Attachment A-2, p. 8
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DOC-Dept of Commerce
DOD-Department of Defense
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
Department of the Army
Department of the Army
WHOTS-5 Cruise Plan: WHOI Hawaii Ocean Timeseries Station, Fifth Setting
Western Pacific Fishery Information Network Project
Enhancement of Data and Research Activities for Climate Studies at the International Pacific Research Center(IPRC)
Changes in the Tropical Pacific Climate Variability During the Last Millennium: External Forcing Versus InternalVariability
Cultural Resources Actions in Support of Stryker Brigade at Oahu Military Reservations except Makua, Island ofOahu
Court Ordered Cultural Resources Actions at Makua Military Reservation, Island of Oahu
Thomas A Schroeder
Thomas A Schroeder
Kevin P Hamilton
Axel Timmermann
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmosperic Research
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Mooring operations to provide long-term, high quality air-sea fluxes and upper ocean temperature, salinity andvelocity as a coordinated part of the Hawaii Ocean Timeseries (HOT) program, and contribute to the goals of observing heat, fresh water and chemical fluxes at a site representative of the oligotrophic North Pacific Ocean.
Provide technical and operational support to members of the participating agencies to provide best-availablefisheries data to scientists, researches, and managers within the Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (JIMAR), University of Hawaii (UH), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), and the Western Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Council.
The project enhances the activities at the Asia-Pacific Data-Research Center (APDRC) within the InternationalPacific Research Center (IPRC) at the University of Hawaii. Activities include web-0based access to a board range of ocean, atmosphere, and air sea flux and products for climate studies.
The sensitivity of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation to external climate forcing during the last 1,000 years will bestudied using climate models as well paleo-climate reconstructions.
Support the Army's ecosystem management program's efforts to conserve, protect, and enhance the culturalresources on military reservations on Oahu (except Makua) by surveying, recording, and reporting on significant archeological sites.
Support the Army's ecosystem management program's efforts to conserve, protect, and enhance the culturalresources on Makua Military Reservation on Oahu by surveying, recording, and reporting on significant archeological sites.
$246,400
$282,000
$1,218,000
$91,721
$826,000
$250,000
Attachment A-2, p. 9
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DOD-Department of Defense
DOE-Dept of Energy
DOI-Dept of Interior
Department of the Army
Department of the Navy
Department of Energy
Department of Energy
Department of Energy
Department of Energy
National Park Service/Department of the Interior
Cultural Resources Actions in Support of Stryker Brigade at Pohakuloa Training Area, Island of Hawaii
Marine Mammals: Hearing and Echolocation at Coconut Island
High Precision Timing, Integrated Photodetector Readout
I. Structural and Mechanistic Studies of Doped Alanates; II. Kinetic Enhancement of Thermodynamically Tuned,High Capacity, Reversible Metal Hydrides
Development of High Yield, Tropical Feedstocks for Bioenergy
Synthesis of New Diamond-Like B-C Phases Under High Pressures and Temperatures
Developing and Evaluating Techniques for Controlling Invasive Plants
David C Duffy
Paul E Nachtigall
Gary S Varner
Craig M Jensen
Andrew G Hashimoto
Li-Chung Ming
David C Duffy
Department of Botany
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Department of Chemistry
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Department of Botany
Support the Army's ecosystem management program's efforts to conserve, protect, and enhance the culturalresources at the Pohakuloa Training Area by surveying, recording, and reporting on significant archeological sites.
Examine the hearing of marine mammals using the auditory evoked potential procedure in which hearing ismeasured by looking at the brain wave patterns in response to sound.
Low, cost, high performance integrated circuit readout for photodetectors.
Development of High Performance Hydrogen Storage Materials.
Investigate the use of tropical grasses for conversion into liquid transportation fuels.
Create a new diamond-like material using only Boron and Carbon.
Develop and evaluate weed control methods for efficacy in use on rare native habitat in Haleakala National Park.
$637,000
$768,350
$70,000
$120,000
$492,000
$187,754
$250,000
Attachment A-2, p. 10
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DOI-Dept of Interior
National Park Service/Department of the Interior
National Park Service/Department of the Interior
National Park Service/Department of the Interior
National Park Service/Department of the Interior
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service/Department of the Interior
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service/Department of the Interior
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service/Department of the Interior
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service/Department of the Interior
Climate Monitoring Data
Developing and Evaluating Techniques for Native Hawaiian Plant Restoration
Identification of Ancient and Historic Trails in the Ala Kahakai Corridor in Kohala, Kona and Kau, Island of Hawaii
Experimental Removal of Selected Invasive Plants from Big Island Parks
Molokai Black Buck Control Project
Project Support for HACCP Plan Implementation for the Kauai Invasive Species Committee
Avian Influenza Surveillance, KISC and OISC
Plant Extinction Prevention Program
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
Luciano Minerbi
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Collaborate with NPS to implement a climate monitoring protocol to process, review and store climate data forstatus and trend analysis.
Evaluate weed removal techniques and document efficacy, differential results in target areas, and the need forpost weed control restoration of native plants at Haleakala National Park.
Identification of ancient and historic trails in the Ala Kahakai Corridor in Kohala, Kona and Kau, Island of Hawaii.
Continue experimental eradication methods against incipient and localized weed infestations and achieveknockdown of moderate to dense alien weed infestations from selected plant communities in National Parks on Big Island.
Assess the size and distribution of the black buck population on Molokai and develop a control/eradicationprogram with the local community.
Supplement the Kauai Invasive Species Committee's Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point plan for reducingMiconia.
Provide rapid response to monitor dead birds for avian influenza on Oahu and Kauai.
Prevent the extinction of 54 plant species on Kauai at high risk for imminent extinction through propagulecollection, tissue culture and propagation.
$90,000
$310,500
$110,212
$261,026
$20,743
$1,175
$6,000
$78,778
Attachment A-2, p. 11
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
DOI-Dept of Interior
Foreign
Hawaii- Business and Other
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
Australian National University
Alakai Consulting and Engineering, Inc.
Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation
North Shore Shark Adventures
MoMISC Albezia Eradication Project
Application of Radar Imagery as Input to a Rainfall-Runoff Model for the Kawela Watershed, Molokai
National Assessment: Historical Shoreline Changes and Associated Coastal Land Loss Along Sandy Shorelinesof the Islands Oahu, Maui, and Kauai
Cosmology from Type 1a Supernovae
Dual-Use Standoff Raman Spectrometer (DUSRS)
Investigations into Macadamia Tree Dieback and Decline and Field Management Strategies to Alleviate theProblem
Site Fidelity and Movement Patterns of Sharks Associated with Commercial Shark Watching Tours
David C Duffy
Aly I El-Kadi
C H Fletcher
John L Tonry
Shiv K Sharma
Mike A Nagao
Carl G Meyer
Department of Botany
Water Resources Research Center
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Institute for Astronomy
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Supplement the Molokai Invasive Species Committee's early detection and rapid response efforts to control theinvasive tree Albizia.
This study will use radar-inferred rainfall maps as input to a rainfall-runoff model for the Kawela watershed onMolokai in order to assess the effects on various climate and land cover scenarios on stream flow and ground- water recharge.
Analyze statistical techniques for determining long-term shoreline change rates and work with the nationalassessment co-op in statistical tool development for application to DSAS.
Funds used to fund investigations of cosmology using Type Ia supernovae.
Building a conceptual design for an ideal UV stand-off Raman system.
Research on tree decline will be conducted to provide the macadamia industry and producers with strategies toovercome decline due to nutrient stress and disease.
We will equip sharks with small transmitters to determine their movement patterns.
$5,094
$50,000
$37,500
$4,364
$74,819
$27,500
$6,500
Attachment A-2, p. 12
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
Hawaii- Government Agencies
County of Hawaii
County of Hawaii
DLNR-Division of Aquatic Resources
DOH-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Division
Hawaii-Dept of Health
Hawaii-Dept of Health
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Innovative Research Methods with Crop Production
Crop Production for Sustainable Agriculture
A Recreation Management-by-Objectives Framework for Hawaii's Coastal Resources: Application at KealakekuaBay and Molokini Shoal
Data Collection and Analysis of Substance Abuse Prevention Services
State Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) Epidemiology
ADAD Needs Assessment Contract
GIS Research on State Forest Lands
Susan C Miyasaka
Susan C Miyasaka
Brian W Szuster
Shi-Jen He
Claudio R Nigg
Deborah A Goebert
David C Duffy
Chancellor, Hawaii Community College
Chancellor, Hawaii Community College
Department of Geography
Center on the Family
Office of Public Health Studies
Department of Psychiatry
Department of Botany
These two unique projects on innovative Research Methods with Crop Production can benefit the county withfood self sufficiency in our communities with new research techniques, provide potential increase in vegetable and fruit production for consumers and local industry, and provide educational opportunities for community members, our youth, and visitors.
This grant proposal focuses on various crop production methods with research and educational outreachfostering a diverse and sustainable agricultural economy on Hawaii Island. These projects can benefit the county with food self sufficiency in our communities, provide niche marketing, and educational opportunities for community members, local youth, and visitors.
The proposed project will develop a recreation management-by-objectives framework to assist the HawaiiDivision of Aquatic Resources manage recreational activities in Hawaii's coastal areas. The framework will be tested at Kealakekua Bay and Molokini Shoal Marine Life Conservation Districts.
Help to implement the ADAD Substance Abuse Prevention infrastructure work plan by providing a web-baseddata management system for data collection and management to satisfy program evaluation and report requirements.
The contract will be with the State of Hawaii, Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division, to provideepidemiological support for the Hawaii Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (HI SPF-SIG) project, which is designed to reduce substance abuse in Hawaii.
Conduct Hawaii Student Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Use Survey for the Department of Health, Alcohol and DrugAbuse Division (ADAD) and collaborate with ADAD in substance abuse treatment services for the youth and adult criminal justice population.
Work cooperatively with DLNR on GIS mapping of forest fire response and development of a state forestry plan.
$14,000
$16,500
$134,000
$172,419
$58,230
$465,817
$53,500
Attachment A-2, p. 13
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Hawaii-Dept of Land & Natural Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Transportation
Hawaii-U.S. Army Garrison
Kaiser Permanente - HI
Kaiser Permanente - HI
Partners in Development
Green & Healthy Hawaii: Identifying & Introducing Alternative Ornamental Landscape Plants in Response toInvasive Species Issues
Survey and Modeling Analysis of MS4 Highway Storm Runoff on Oahu, Hawaii
Flood and Stormwater Reuse Study
Hawaii Family DASH
Pacific Kids DASH for Health
Parenting Classes
Andrew J Kaufman
Clark C. K. Liu
Roger W Babcock
Claudio R Nigg
Suzanne P. Murphy
Judith Miller
Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences
Water Resources Research Center
Water Resources Research Center
Office of Public Health Studies
Cancer Research Center
Department of Nursing
This research project is to identify new ornamental plants for Hawaii's landscape industry that are not an invasivethreat to the natural environment and to produce a reference publication of alternative ornamental plants for Hawaii's landscape industry use.
The proposed survey and analysis will bring about a better understanding of the impacts of storm runoff fromHawaii watersheds on the water quality of receiving waters. Specifically, it will investigate the impacts of storm water generated from H-1 and H-3 freeways on water quality conditions in Ala Wai Canal and Pearl Harbor.
Conduct an inventory the current natural water resources and impoundment structures, determine drainageareas, determine structural integrity, and determine potential reuse of stormwater.
This is a subcontract for the physical activity intervention and assessment portion and the data analysis for aproject addressing childhood obesity through the physician and at home.
This project will provide important information on the role of the DASH diet for obesity prevention in minoritychildren. The study will integrate areas of nutrition, physical activity, social sciences, and epidemiology, to investigate interrelationships among food and the environment in promoting health.
A Series of 12 parenting classes will be designed and presented to the adult participants of the transitionalhousing shelter. Curriculum evaluation will be completed.
$120,516
$233,089
$199,242
$40,319
$9,757
$25,000
Attachment A-2, p. 14
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Mainland- Business and Other
Tri-Isle Resource Conservation & Development Council
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Concurrent Technologies Corporation
Jet Propulsion Lab
Jet Propulsion Lab
Jet Propulsion Lab
Jet Propulsion Lab
East Maui Watershed Protection
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection and Barriers to Cervical Cancer control in American Samoa
Sources of Radiation in the Hawaiian Islands with Emphasis for Environmental Excellence (NDCEE) from theUniversity of Hawaii
Testing the Disk Regulation Paradigm with Spitzer: Low Mass Stars
Binary Debris Disks: Follow-on Observations of Spitzer Discoveries
Investigating the Triggers of Starburst Activity in Galaxy Clusters
UV Processing of Ices Across the Rosette Molecular Cloud
Clifford W Morden
Brenda Y Hernandez
Kenneth H Rubin
Lucas Cieza
Nader Haghighipour
Harald Ebeling
Jacqueline Keane
Department of Botany
Cancer Research Center
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
Control and reduce invasive species in protected areas in the East maui Watershed and record data to track theeffectiveness of control techniques.
The Specific Aims of this pilot project are to determine the feasibility of conducting a survey on the prevalence ofcervical HPV infection among females 18+ in American Samoa, and to develop and pilot a KAP (knowledge, attitudes, practices) survey in English and Samoan languages to evaluate effectiveness of HPV vaccination and Pap smear screening in American Samoa.
Define and describe natural radiation sources in specified regions on the islands of Oahu and Hawaii.
We propose to measure spectral types of those members of the young stellar cluster NGC (New GeneralCatalogue) 2264 with known rotation periods and undetermined spectral types in order to construct a very clean sample of M3 and later type stars.
Complete initial and analyze survey results of Spitzer telescope observations.
Use data from NASA's Spitzer space telescope to investigate starburst activity in galaxy clusters.
Analyze the absorption spectra of the Rosette Molecular Cloud.
$91,000
$38,533
$1,700
$21,110
$8,000
$20,431
$52,140
Attachment A-2, p. 15
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
Mainland- Business and Other
Mainland- Health Organizations
Jet Propulsion Lab
MERCK & Co., Inc
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Southwest Research Institute
Space Telescope Science Institute
Space Telescope Science Institute
Mayo Clinic Foundation
Orographically Induced Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction: Satellite Observations and Numerical Modeling
Merk HPV Investigator - Initiated Studies Program Proposal
Chandra Observations of (U) LIRGS with Double Nuclei: Search for Binary AGN and X-ray Luminous Starbusts
JUNO Science Support Phase B/C/D Activities
Boron in F Stars in the Hyades - Insights into the Li-Be Dip
The Physical Parameters of the Hottest, Most Luminous Stars as a Function of Metallicity
NCCTG SUBAWARD AGREEMENT (Mayo Clinic Rochester dba Mayo Clinic College of Medicine)
Shang-Ping Xie
Brenda Y Hernandez
David Bruce Sanders
Tobias Owen
Ann M Boesgaard
Rolf-Peter Kudritzki
Jonathan Cho
Department of Meteorology
Cancer Research Center
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
Cancer Research Center
Conduct analysis of observations by the QuikSCAT and other NASA satellite observations for a better descriptionand understanding of ocean-atmosphere interaction and climate.
The one-year study will conduct Human Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing and genotyping and serologic testing,and data analysis from samples previously collected in the Male-Female HPV Study (CHS 13214) in which recruitment has closed. The overall objective of the study is to understand the transmission dynamic of HPV between male-female partners.
We propose to observe with Chandra and carefully select from a complete sample of ultra luminous IRASgalaxies.
Dr. Owen will provide guidance and review of all Education and Public Outreach activities. He will also assist inanalysis, modeling and interpretation of models of Jupiter formation.
Astronomical research on the Boron in F stars in the Hyades using the Hubble Space Telescope.
Astronomical research using the Hubble Space Telescope on the ultraviolet and optical spectra of 25 MagellanicCloud stars.
A Clinical Research Associate (CRA) assigned to the project will be responsible for clinical trial accrual ofsponsor's cancer-related treatment and prevention studies. CRA will review eligibility criteria, assist in consenting patients, study registration, treatment and follow-up data to include specimen submission data and complete data forms to sponsor.
$157,286
$104,663
-$906
$17,484
-$132
-$4,976
$16,850
Attachment A-2, p. 16
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
Mainland- Health Organizations
Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Mayo Clinic Foundation
Alzheimer's Association
Arcadia Wildlife Preserve Inc
NSABP Foundation Inc
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
NCCTG Subaward Agreement (Mayo Clinic Rochester dba Mayo Clinic College of Medicine)
Medicines from Marine Resources
Genetic Architecture of Coral Reefs
Amendment #2 -- TFED38-- 118, Federal Master Purchased Services Agreement Treatment Protocols
NAI0Nordic Summer School - Water, Ice and the Evolution of Life in the Universe / 2008 HI STAR Program
Thermal Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of Geologic Materials for Application to Earth and Mars
Jonathan Cho
Philip Williams
Stephen Anthony Karl
Robert H Oishi
Karen J Meech
Victoria E. Hamilton
Cancer Research Center
Department of Chemistry
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Cancer Research Center
Institute for Astronomy
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
A Clinical Research Associate (CRA) assigned to the project will be responsible for clinical trial accrual ofsponsor's cancer -related treatment and prevention studies. CRA will review eligibility criteria, assist in consenting patients, study registration, treatment and follow-up data to include specimen submission data and complete data forms to sponsor.
The development of an assay protocol for Alzheimer's drug discovery and subsequent screening.
Genetic assessment of coral colonies on a reef in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. This funding is for laboratorysupport.
Project staff assist the Principal Investigator in enrolling patients on National Surgical Adjuvant Breast & BowelProject (NSABP) protocols and oversees their protocol treatment and health care. Patient screening to determine patient eligibility, patient education, sponsor-required data submission and other protocol-related procedures are performed by CRCH staff.
Create summer program including posters, web-based application, materials and curriculum. Continue outreachfor HI STAR program.
Laboratory infrared spectroscopy studies of rocks and minerals having various surface roughness; informationlearned will increase our understanding of processes affecting infrared spectra of geologic materials, and will (eventually) help us to interpret data returned from NASA missions to Mars. Research will support PI's new infrared laboratory in HIGP.
$12,600
$99,977
$2,400
$70,500
$23,427
-$46,750
Attachment A-2, p. 17
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
Thermal Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of Geologic Materials for Application to Earth and Mars
Mars Surface Composition in a Geological Context
Detailed Investigations of Mars' Surface Mineralogy and Geology Using Visible to Infrared Data
Origin of Earth Water Mission Instrumentation Development Workshop
Search for WHIM in the Shapley Supercluster
Binding in Adult and Child Thai
Genetics of Heterocyst Differentation and Patterning
Victoria E. Hamilton
G Jeffrey Taylor
Victoria E. Hamilton
Karen J Meech
J Patrick Henry
Kamil Ud Deen
Sean M Callahan
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Institute for Astronomy
Institute for Astronomy
Department of Linguistics
Department of Microbiology
Laboratory infrared spectroscopy studies of rocks and minerals having various surface roughness; informationlearned will increase our understanding of processes affecting infrared spectra of geologic materials, and will (eventually) help us to interpret data returned from NASA missions to Mars. Research will support PI's new infrared laboratory in HIGP.
This project will use data from Mars mission to understand the formation and geological and geochemicalevolution of the martian crust.
The proposal is to support a graduate student and the PI to perform analysis of infrared data of the Martiansurface collected by ongoing NASA orbital missions.
Develop innovative research strategies for detection of small amounts of volatile outgassing from objects in theouter asteroid belt.
We aim at the first significant detection of redshifted oxygen emission from the arm-hot intergalactic medium inthe Shapley Supercluster.
This proposal is to conduct six experiments in Bangkok, Thailand on 80 children aged 3-7 yrs, testing forknowledge of two supposedly universal principles of language called the Binding Conditions.
Investigation of the role of a protein called HetF in the differentation of heterocysts in the cyanobacteriumAnabaena.
-$36,466
$92,942
$64,416
$21,934
$5,000
$126,588
$6,920
Attachment A-2, p. 18
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
Biodiversity Dynamics and Land-Use Changes in the Amazon: Multi-Scale Interactions Between EcologicalSystems and Resource-Use Practices by Indigenous
International Collaboration in Chemistry: Redox Control of Chemical Bond Forming Reactions
Oceanographic Technical Services 2006-2008, R/V Kilo Moana
Collaborative Research: Hawaii Ocean Time-series Program: Biogeochemistry and Ecology Component
Diversity and Ecology of Marine RNA Viruses
Pacific Research Center for Marine Biomedicine
I/URC Center for Bioenergy Research and Development
Jose M Fragoso
David Vicic
Brian Taylor
David M Karl
Grieg F Steward
Edward A Laws
Scott Q Turn
Department of Botany
Department of Chemistry
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
Department of Oceanography
Department of Oceanography
Department of Oceanography
Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
This project will test the hypothesis that traditional aspects of indigenous culture buffer the impacts of integrationon resource use and therefore on biodiversity by quantifying social, economic, biological and land-use variables in and around 30 Macuxi indigenous communities in the northern Brazilian Amazon and modeling the dynamics of this coupled human-natural system.
To develop electrocatalytic methods for enantioselective chemical bond forming reactions based on one-electronredox chemistry, with parallel efforts to identify new catalysts.
Support for technical services during NSF-Funded Programs on R/V Kilo Moana.
To continue our 20-year field sampling, ocean time-series program at Station ALOHA, 100 km north of Oahu -Supplemental proposal requested by NSF.
Sampling will be conducted in Kaneohe Bay to determine the diversity of planktonic RNA viruses, and todetermine how the abundance of different virus types vary over time.
This supplement provides funds to cover costs associated with the compilation and printing of proceedings of the2008 Joint NSF/NIEHS/NOAA Oceans and Human Health Centers.
The proposal seeks to establish a Center for Bioprocessing Research and Development at the University ofHawaii to work on integrated biofuels production for renewable energy.
-$1,192,518
$164,000
$16,050
$145,000
$498,325
$7,000
$51,000
Attachment A-2, p. 19
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
National Science Foundation
US Colleges and Universities
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
Stanford University
Univ of Washington
University of California, Davis
U.S.-Japan Planning Visit: Hormonal Control of Body Fluid Homeostasis in Fish; Interactions Between Fast-acting and Slow-acting Hormones
The Global Fracture Zone and Magnetic Lineation Data Base Project
Collaborative Research: Crustal Accretion and Mantle Processes Along the Subduction Influenced Eastern LauSpreading Center
Collaborative Research: Turbulent Fluxes and Boundary Layer Structure Due to Near-shore Internal Tides
Institute for Astronomy Support for the SDO/HMI Investigation
Diabetes Prevention Outcomes Study in Hawaii
Funding for 2008 Hawaii IR-4 Food Use Field Projects
E Gordon Grau
Paul Wessel
Robert A. Dunn
Eugene R. Pawlak
Jeffrey R. Kuhn
Richard F Arakaki
Michael K Kawate
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering
Institute for Astronomy
Department of Medicine
Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences
To support and foster collaborative research between US and Japanese young scientists, post-doctoral fellows,and graduate students, focusing on the comparative hormonal control of fluid homeostasis in fishes. Establishing new methodologies and participation in mini-symposia and workshops will benefit developing scientists, promoting professional and personal relationships.
This project will develop infrastructure that lets the community of plate reconstruction scientist automaticallyobtain the best estimates of fracture zones and magnetic isochrons.
Active and passive source seismic experiment along the Eastern Lau Spreading Center to image crustal andmantle structure.
The proposed work will carry out field observations of near-bed turbulence and turbulent fluxes associated withshoaling internal tidal bores. The work will make use of real-time observations at the cabled Kilo Nalu Observatory.
As part of a team headed by Stanford University, the Institute for Astronomy will work on the Helioseismic andMagnetic Imager data analysis methology and coding to produce high level data needed for photometry and astrometry research.
Maintain outcome measures and retention of the Diabetes Prevention Program cohort in Hawaii. Intervention oflifestyle modification and metformin treatment are continued during the course of this proposal in people at risk and who have developed diabetes. In addition, more extensive outcome measures will be obtained in participants who have developed diabetes.
To conduct field trails in agricultural crops to collect pesticide efficacy data and/or residue samples for analysis.
$19,844
$187,646
$123,194
$404,581
$102,000
$159,823
$42,750
Attachment A-2, p. 20
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Research
Non-Research
US Colleges and Universities
DA-Dept of Agriculture
University of California, Irvine
University of California, San Francisco
University of Pittsburgh
Cooperative State Research, Education, & Extension Service/Department of Agriculture
DA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
Department of Agriculture
The Role of Evolution in Dengue Virus Emergence
Macrophage Targeted Therapy for HAD and HIV Disease (Project 3)
Emerging Learning and Integrated Technologies Education (ELITE) Faculty Development Program
University of Hawaii Agribusiness Education, Training and Incubator Project (AETI)
2008 Stockman's Fall Field Day
Professional Internship - PIPTIEM
Shannon N Bennett
Cecilia M Shikuma
Benjamin W Berg
Ronald K Takahashi
Mark S Thorne
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Dept of Trop Med, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology
Department of Medicine
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Chancellor, Kapiolani Community College
Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Dengue virus, causing fever with occassional hemorrhaging, is expanding worldwide, producing more frequent,severe epidemics. Evidence suggests genetic changes in circulating viruses underlie these dynamics. We compare virus sequence data from multiple populations all undergoing endemic/epidemic transitions for universal genetic factor.
The grant application continues Year 2 goals with establishing the clinical study and protocol in Hawaii to testnew therapies for HIV-1-associated dementia.
Support curriculum development and delivery; develp onsite and online distance learning presentations as ELITEworkshop instructional partner; coordinate activities with learning partners.
Agribusiness education, training, and incubator project to promote sustainable agriculture and promote theeducational opportunities for underserved minorities in food and agriculture related fields of study.
The goals for this program are: (1) Inform producers on the practices and principles of behavior-based grazingmanagement for improved animal performance, pasture condition, and ranch profitability; (2) Provide producers with information on emerging technology and advances in management; and (3) Provide participants with information on sustainable management practices.
136
$146,269
$246,539
$15,000
$1,528,082
$15,930
$178,330
Subcount: $33,305,041Subtotal:
Attachment A-2, p. 21
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
DA-Dept of Agriculture
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOC-Dept of Commerce
Department of Agriculture
National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS
National Center for Research Resources/NIH/DHHS
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases/NIH/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Institutes of Health/DHHS
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce
Hawaii Volcanic Eruption - Impacts on Hawaii Agriculture
Nutritional & Behavioral Cancer Prevention in a Multiethnic Population
Pacific Education and Research for Leadership in Science (PEARLS)
High School Students Step Up to Biomedical Research
PhD in Clinical Research
Parallel MRI for Substance Abuse Research
Vessel Refurbishment
Wayne T Nishijima
Gertraud Maskarinec
Kelley Marie Withy
George S N Hui
Rosanne C Harrigan
Victor Andrew Stenger
Bob Perkins
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Cancer Research Center
Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Dept of Trop Med, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Chancellor, Honolulu Community College
Ranchers also have concerns about potential damage to grazing lands and potential toxic effects of flourine oncattle as it accumulates in forage plants. The projects goal is help mitigate the impacts of this new eruption on farmers and ranchers on the island of Hawaii.
Grant will support postdoctral training in cancer prevention and control research led by faculty at the CancerResearch Center of Hawaii and collaborators elsewhere at the University and health care organizations in Honolulu.
To increase science knowledge and interest in science careers through an inquiry based science curriculum for7th and 8th grade students in the Pacific region.
Provide biomedical research training for high school students of ethnic minority and economically disadvantaedbackground.
Offer a PhD Program in Clinical Research.
Career development award - to continue as an independent investigator on won NIH projects as well as mentorjunior investigators and participate in other clinical research projects.
Vessel refurbishment and update to allow training of students and facilitate having a operational vessel for on-board student classes in Small Vessel Handling and Seamanship.
$44,470
$522,976
$270,000
$57,510
$108,226
$158,687
$36,264
Attachment A-2, p. 22
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
DOD-Department of Defense
DOI-Dept of Interior
DOD-Naval Research Laboratory
DOD-Tripler Army Medical Center
Office of Naval Research
Department of Interior
National Park Service/Department of the Interior
National Park Service/Department of the Interior
National Park Service/Department of the Interior
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service/Department of the Interior
Supplement to: R/V KILO MOANA Ship Operations and Technical Support Services
Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Crisis and Mock Code Training
Supplement to: R/V Kilo Moana Ship Operations and Technical Support Services
Option Period 2, CLIN 0003, SubCLIN 0003AG Blood Safety Workshop/SubSLIN 0003AH HIV LogisticsWorkshop
Support for a Coordinator for the Coordinating Group on Alien Pest Species
Support for a Coordinator for the Coordinating Group on Alien Pest Species
Healing Habitats: Community Cooperation
Support of Aquatic Invasive Species Workshop Sponsored by the Kauai Invasive Species Committee
Brian Taylor
Benjamin W Berg
Brian Taylor
Cecilia M Shikuma
David C Duffy
David C Duffy
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
David C Duffy
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
John A. Burns School of Medicine
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
Pacific Biosciences Research Center
Department of Botany
Department of Botany
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Department of Botany
The present request is for funds to overhaul the #4 Main Engine.
Provide twelve (12) one-day Crisis Team training sessions for TAMC staff at JABSOM; provide twelve (12) one-day Mock Code training sessions at TAMC; complete two (2) manpower reports to TAMC.
Rental of Klaus Wyrtki R/V from University of Hawaii Marine Center for Dipole Moment Tests Associated with theOffice of Naval Research 3MDS Project.
Assist the Coordinating Group on Alien Species with Collaborative projects to reduce invasive aliens species inHawaii.
Assist the Coordinating Group on Alien Species with Collaborative projects to reduce invasive aliens species inHawaii.
Host a conference on Aquatic Invasive Species on Kauai.
$99,000
$152,550
$15,000
$30,648
$5,400
-$11
$27,988
$3,525
Attachment A-2, p. 23
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
DOI-Dept of Interior
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
Laboratory Equipment for the Conservation of Hawaiian Tree Snails Project
Tropical Montane Cloud Forests
Manage Mouflon
Endangered Plant - HVNP
Koa Community Ecology
Molelcular Tools
Invasive Ants
Habitat Selection - Hoary Bat
Michael G Hadfield
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Pacific Biosciences Research Center
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
The funds allocated will provide for equipment purchase for the Kewalo Snail Laboratory.
$13,622
$28,000
$52,947
$38,551
$17,000
$31,298
$45,700
$21,316
Attachment A-2, p. 24
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
DOI-Dept of Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey/Department of the Interior
Unit Support & Gen Activities
Palila Restoration Research
Nene Habitat Use/Movement
PBIN Operations
Hawaiian Veg Mapping
PBIN: PIERC
Hawaiian Forest: Saipan
Maui Dry Forests
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Sharon Ziegler-Chong
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
Pacific Aquaculture-UHH
$30,550
$24,000
$15,012
$190,000
$20,000
$85,000
$30,000
$12,204
Attachment A-2, p. 25
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
Student Support Services Program
Education of Native Hawns: Pathways 2009
Henry Ku'ualoha Giugni Archives
Student Support Services Program, fy 09
Educational Talent Searach
Honolulu Community College Student Support Services Project
Kapiolani Community College - TRIO Student Support Services
Students with Disabilities as Diverse Learners: Innovative Teaching Methods in Postsecondary Education
Melven M Yoshimoto
David K Sing
Stephen Y Itoga
Melissa Johnson
Beth H Sanders
Jolene Suda
Mona Lee
Robert A Stodden
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-UHH
Department of Information and Computer Sciences
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-UHH
Chancellor, Hawaii Community College
Chancellor, Honolulu Community College
Chancellor, Kapiolani Community College
Center on Disability Studies
Provide services and activities to increase retention and graduation rates of program-eligible students; fostercampus climate to support students' success.
The Henry Ku'ualoha Giugni Archives will be a digital and material archive intended to perpetuate and share thespecial history and culture of Native Hawaiians and the people of Hawaii.
Provide services addressing academic preparedness/personal development to 900 low-income, first generationsecondary school students and high school/college dropouts at 10 West Hawaii schools. Increase postsecondary enrollment by impacting completion rates, percentage of students completing admissions/financial aid applications, and individuals re-entering postsecondary options.
Provide student support services to low-income, first generation college students and students with disabilities toincrease the retention, graduation, and transfer rates of these students.
Support services (academic and non-academic) for eligible low income, first generation in college, and studentswith disabilities enrolled at Kapiolani Community College. At selected participants must demonstrate need for academic support.
The ultimate goal of the proposed project is to improve faculty attitudes, knowledge, and practice, resulting inincreased retention and completion of postsecondary education by students with disabilities.
$383,269
$683,808
$191,593
$292,539
$372,805
$231,550
$322,975
$349,342
Attachment A-2, p. 26
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
ED-Dept of Education
Office of Postsecondary Education/Department of Education
Student Support Services
Redefining Student Services
Maui Community College Student Support Services Program
Title III for Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions - 84.031
Strengthening Hawaiian Studies Access and Academic Quality
UHM GEAR UP Waipahu
Improving Engagement and Retention Among Underprepared Students
Roy Owen Inouye
Lui K Hokoana
Alvin R Tagomori
Sandra Y Matsui
Douglas Dykstra
Amy Agbayani
Michael H Pecsok
Chancellor, Windward Community College
Chancellor, Windward Community College
Chancellor, Maui Community College
Chancellor, Honolulu Community College
Chancellor, Hawaii Community College
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Chancellor, Leeward Community College
Support services for low income, first generation and disabled students.
Improving student progress and increasing retention through additional intervention and opportunities. Developing capacity for continous course and program improvement.
A program designed to promote postsecondary education for low-income, first generation MCC students.
Develop curriculum in Ocean Hawaii, Music Enterprise learning Experience and 1st Year Experience/LearningCommunities.
Rural district distance education and support; Curriculum resource development; interdisciplinary collaboratie onnew course development.
GEAR UP Waipahu provides 675 low-income middle school students access to rigorous academic preparationand financial information to enter and succeed in postsecondary education. The program features an innovative language and culture education program, an online learning initiative, a strong parent involvement component, tutoring, mentoring, and professional development.
A grant to strengthen LCC's capacity to serve underprepared students (with emphasis on Native Hawaiianpopulations) and expand assessment and institutional research.
$369,741
$132,675
$246,963
$132,438
$132,438
$540,000
$132,438
Attachment A-2, p. 27
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
Federal Agencies
Department of Housing & Urban Development
Department of Housing & Urban Development
Department of Housing & Urban Development
Department of Justice
National Endowment for the Humanities/Natl. Fndn. on the Arts & Humanities
National Sea Grant College Program
Small Business Administration
Kamoleao Community Resource Center Project
Kanewai Cultural Resource Center
Kekaha Community Enterprise Center
UHM Program Against Violence to Women
Digital Access to Hawaii Newspapers 1880-1922
Insular Pacific Regional Research, Information Planning and Coordination
Small Business Development Center
Douglas Dykstra
Wendell Perry
Charles Ramsey
Christine A Quemuel
Joan Hori
E Gordon Grau
William Carter
Chancellor, Hawaii Community College
Hawai'inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge
Chancellor, Kauai Community College
Student Equity, Excellence, and Diversity
Library
Sea Grant College Program
Chancellor, University of Hawaii at Hilo-UHH
Self-help construction of community resource center and relevant programs for Low-toModerate-Income youths,adults, and families in Hilo, Hawaii.
To construct a cultural resource center for Ka Papa Loi o Kanewai.
Kauai Community College in partnership with the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement proposes theconstruction of the Kekaha Community Enterprise Center, to be located on Kekaha Hawaiian Homelands. Critical financial literacy counseling and basic skills courses will be offered. Capacity building for Kekaha Hawaiian Homes Association is also proposed.
To provide training and education on campus on sexual assault, stalking and partner violence to reduce violence,increase victim safety and ensure perpetrator accountability.
The project will digitize (image, convert to text, and mark-up) and submit to the Library of Congress NationalDigital Newspaper Project important English language newspapers that have historically provided statewide (and prior to annexation to the United States, country wide) coverage and which have had significant influence on the archipelago.
Develop a regional research and information plan for the insular Pacific by utilizing UH Sea Grant's capabilities tofacilitate discussions among the broad range of insular Pacific stakeholders to help identify and prioritize critical resource management problems and associated research and information needs necessary for practical solutions.
$605,400
$799,907
$794,728
$249,994
$200,000
$50,000
$539,556
Attachment A-2, p. 28
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
Federal Agencies
Foreign
Hawaii- Business and Other
USAID
Government of American Samoa
Damien Memorial School
Damien Memorial School
Hawaii Council for the Humanities
Kamehameha Schools
AHEED: Albania/Hawaii Higher Education and Economic Development Project: Increasing Institutional Capacityin Agricultural Economics
Provide Technical Assistance for the Division of Special Education
University of Hawaii at Manoa Advanced Athletic Training Graduate Assistantship Program-Damien MemorialSchool
University of Hawaii at Manoa Advanced Athletic Training Graduate Assistantship Program-Damien MemorialSchool
Kennedy Theatre Page to Stage 2008-2009
2008 Summer Career Exploration Program
Catherine Chan-Halbrendt
Robert A Stodden
Iris F Kimura
Iris F Kimura
Lurana D O'Malley
Sharon Narimatsu
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Center on Disability Studies
Kinesiology and Leisure Science Department
Kinesiology and Leisure Science Department
Department of Theatre and Dance
Chancellor, Leeward Community College
To increase faculty and extension staff capacity to teach Masters degree program in agricultural economics andbe effective in transferring agricultural economics skills to assist farmers and the food sector in Albania. The faculty will be from the Agricultural University in Albania and the extension staff will be from the Ministry of Agriculture.
Provide a variety of services and activities related to the development and delivery of University of Hawaii specialeducation course work specifically designed for special education teachers to obtain their B.Ed in elementary education with a certification in special education.
Advanced education and research internship experience: A Board of Certification Athletic Trainer will participatein clinical and research experience in order to enhance the educational and research application of athletic training/sports medicine practice.
Advanced education and research internship experience: A Board of Certification Athletic Trainer will participatein clinical and research experience in order to enhance the educational and research application of athletic training/sports medicine practice.
Page to Stage 2008-2009 programming linking Kennedy Theatre production of Shakespeare's Macbeth andBrian Friels's Translations to othe UHM departments and the community.
Provide high school students the opportunity to explore a field that they may be interested in pursuing byenrolling in a 60-hour elective credit course during the summer.
$299,954
$545,512
$40,644
$42,274
$8,378
$43,210
Attachment A-2, p. 29
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
Hawaii- Business and Other
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Malama Kahalawai Inc
Olelo Community Television
Olelo Community Television
City and County of Honolulu
City and County of Honolulu
County of Hawaii
County of Hawaii
Implementation of the West Maui Mountains Watershed Management Plan & Rare Species Protection forWailuku Water Company Lands
University of Hawaii - Supplemental Projects 2007
Hawaii Educational Networking Consortium (HENC)
Elderly Affairs Division Legal Services Program
Hanauma Bay Education Program 2008-12
Production of a Video: Guava Production, Cycling for Constant Fruit Production
Hilo Bay Wayfinding & Navigation Festival
David C Duffy
Hae K Okimoto
David K Lassner
James H Pietsch
Darren K Okimoto
Melvin S Nishina
Rose Tseng
Department of Botany
Department of Information Technology Management
Department of Information Technology Management
William Richardson School of Law
Sea Grant College Program
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Chancellor, University of Hawaii at Hilo-UHH
Reduce and reverse damage done by feral ungulates and mountain bikers from cutting trails into protected forestreserves in Wailuku.
Produce courses and programs for the public access channel, Oceanic 55.
To provide oversight of the two educational access cable television channels (channel 55 and 56) provided foraccredited education on Oahu.
Provide legal services to socially and economically elders 60 years old and older.
To provide technical and professional services to develop and manage and educate and interpretative programfor the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve.
The grant is to allow the production an educational video to show how to cycle guava trees to insure year roundfruit production. The video will cover the entire process from pruning to harvest; including pruning, fertilizing and a discussion on common insects and diseases.
$100,992
$454,751
$40,000
$119,074
$482,407
$5,000
$10,000
Attachment A-2, p. 30
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
Hawaii- Government Agencies
DLNR-Division of Aquatic Resources
Hawaii-Dept of Education
Hawaii-Dept of Education
Hawaii-Dept of Health
Hawaii-Off of Hawaiian Affairs
Hawaii-Off of Hawaiian Affairs
Kaululani Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program
Development and Training of a Local Team for Rapid Response of Events of Coral Bleaching or Disease on theReefs of Hawaii
Provide Kauai Teachers a Masters of Education & Dual Certification Program
Statewide Improvement Grant Part II
Graduate Assistant Research and Evaluation Project
Aha Opio Alakai FY 09
Na Pua Noeau FY 2009
Acquisition of Embossing Machine for Labeling Plant Collection
Greta S Aeby
Neil A Pateman
Robert A Stodden
Charles Mueller
David K Sing
David K Sing
Christopher Dunn
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
College of Education
Center on Disability Studies
Department of Psychology
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-UHH
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs-UHH
Lyon Aboretum
The goal of the project is to assemble, train, and equip a local team for rapid response for events of coralbleaching or disease in Hawaii. A response team is needed to provide assessments regarding the extent and impact of events and recommendations for mitigation.
To offer a Secondary Master of Education in Curriculum Studies to teachers wishing to specialize in science ormathematics education.
Provide specialty areas of expertise, material, product and web site development to support demonstration,replication, and information dissemination activities. Responsible to coordinate and complete evaluation activities; production, development and dissemination of information and materials; monitor electronic communication systems and websites.
Psychology Department and Department of Health Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division (DOH-CAMHD)collaborate to provide research and evaluation training for graduate psychology students.
The Arboretum has over 12,500 plants in the plant collection, most of which are not labeled. Acquiring anembossing machine would give us the opportunity to attach essential information to trees, thereby providing greater value for staff, researchers, and the community, and helping us meet our mission and vision.
$5,759
$80,445
$75,000
$282,685
$325,000
$1,048,800
$4,999
Attachment A-2, p. 31
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Elam Sports Oahu
Kapiolani Medical Specialists
Kapiolani Medical Specialists
Hawaii Assoc of Independent Schools
Oahu Resource Conservation and Development
PAC 5
PAC 5
UHM Advanced Athletic Training Graduate Assistantship Program - Elam Sports
UHM - Advanced Athletic Training Graduate Assistantship Program - Kapiolani Medical
UHM - Advanced Athletic Training Graduate Assistantship Program - Kapiolani Medical
Hawaii Educational Networking Consortium (HENC)
Agribusiness Training Guidebook
UHM Advanced Athletic Training Graduate Assistantship Program - Pac 5
UHM Advanced Athletic Training Graduate Assistantship Program - Pac 5
Iris F Kimura
Iris F Kimura
Iris F Kimura
David K Lassner
Charles M Kinoshita
Iris F Kimura
Iris F Kimura
Kinesiology and Leisure Science Department
Kinesiology and Leisure Science Department
Kinesiology and Leisure Science Department
Department of Information Technology Management
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Kinesiology and Leisure Science Department
Kinesiology and Leisure Science Department
Advanced education and research internship experience: A Board of Certification Athletic Trainers will participatein clinical and research experiences in order to enhance the educational and research application of athletic training/sports medicine practice.
Advanced education and research internship experience: A Board of Certification Athletic Trainers will participatein clinical and research experiences in order tro enhance the educational and research application of athletic training/sports medicine practice.
Advanced education and research internship experience: A Board of Certification Athletic Trainers will participatein clinical and research experiences in order tro enhance the educational and research application of athletic training/sports medicine practice.
HENC serves to coordinate and advance education and research networks in the State of Hawaii.
Consolidate available training information for farmers into a guidebook that covers basic agribusiness, financing,marketing, regulations, and agency services.
Advanced education and research internship experience: A Board of Certification Athletic Trainer will participatein clinical and research experiences in order to enhance the educational and research application of athletic training/sports medicine practice.
Advanced education and research internship experience: A Board of Certification Athletic Trainer will participatein clinical and research experiences in order to enhance the educational and research application of athletic training/sports medicine practice.
$17,374
$21,137
$20,322
$8,000
$16,000
$34,748
$33,410
Attachment A-2, p. 32
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Tri-Isle Resource Conservation & Development Council
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Support for the Maui County Invasive Species Committee Project: Miconia Containment
Hawaii War Records Depository
Capturing the Momentum: P3 Initiative
Lyon Arboretum General Operating Account
Luce Foundation East Asian Archeology and Early History Initiative
P-20 Expenditures
Lyon Arboretum Internship Program
David C Duffy
Janet K Zastrow
April Housman
Christopher Dunn
Miriam T Stark
Linda K Johnsrud
Christopher Dunn
Department of Botany
Library
Ka Haka'Ula O Ke'Elikolani-UHH
Lyon Aboretum
Department of Anthropology
College of Education
Lyon Aboretum
Prevent, control and eradicate the most serious invasive species threats in the county of Maui, focusing heavilyon Miconia calvescens.
Hire a project archivist who will be responsible for the appraisal, arrangement, and intellectual description ofapproximately 224 linear feet of manuscripts, phonographs, discs, and microfilm in the HWRD Collection.
To support the general operations of the Lyon Arboretum. Services provided include the maintenance of thefacilities and grounds by student assistants, printing of newsletters and other publications, purchasing of field and office supplies, and other services that may be required.
This agreement between University of Hawaii Foundation [via Luce Foundation] and University of Hawaii shall beinitiated from UHF Account # 125-0030-4 to accommodate salary and fringe benefit expenses for University of Hawaii employee, Tianlong Jiao, whose job description is Assistant Professor (0.25% Asian Archeologist).
To pay for salary and fringe cost for P-20 staff to provide event coordination support work and communicate withthe partner organizations involved in the P-20 Initiative.
To support the Lyon Arboretum Internship Program.
$230,000
$46,811
$89,550
$5,000
$10,758
$10,000
$12,000
Attachment A-2, p. 33
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
Mainland- Business and Other
Mainland- Health Organizations
Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations
Miscellaneous
Space Telescope Science Institute
American Heart Association
American Society for Engineering Education
Haereticus Environmental Laboratory
Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture (CTSA)
International Union of Nutritional Sciences
Directly Detecting and Analyzing the First Self-Luminous Exoplanets Around Sunlike Stars
Student Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease & Stroke
SMART Defense Scholarship for Thomas Ryan Swindle
Belize Rainy Season Samples
Pacific Regional Aquaculture Information Service for Education (PRAISE) and Publications, Year 1--PublicationsComponents
Financial Duties for the International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS)
Michael C Liu
Ralph Victor Shohet
Joshua E Barnes
Gary Kent Ostrander
Andrew G Hashimoto
Laurence N Kolonel
Institute for Astronomy
Department of Medicine
Institute for Astronomy
Chancellor, University of Hawaii at Manoa
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Cancer Research Center
Directly measuring colors, spectra, and luminosities will provide direct constraints on the temperatures andcompositions of these objects, as well as clearly testing model predictions.
Student Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease & Stroke.
The SMART Program pays full tuition and mandatory fees for Thomas Ryan Swindle, made on behalf of theDepartment of Defense (DoD) by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).
Analysis of Belize rainy season samples. Extraction of fish and conch samples, and analysis for target analytesusing gas chromatography, mass spectrometry analysis.
Supply educators, industry members , and other key individuals in Hawaii and the American Insular Pacific withtimely and relevant information, using the Internet, traditional print formats, and other media. Update this aquaculture community on the progress of projects supported by CTSA and other Regional Aquaculture Centers. Deliverables include a quarterly newsletter.
Send annual dues notices to approximately 80 countries that are Adhering Bodies (ABs) of IUNS; Receive &deposit dies from ABs and sent receipts; Communicate as needed with ABs regarding overdue dues; Disperse funds as directed by Treasurer (Dr. S. Murphy); Maintain accurate financial records for UINS & provide a final report of expenditures.
$96,231
$2,000
$21,910
$3,840
$8,500
$1,000
Attachment A-2, p. 34
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
Connecting and Constraining Data-Driven Solar Atmosphere Models Through Observations: Studying EUVEmission in Realistic Flare-CME Environments -
The Hawaii Space Grant Consortium: Educating the New NASA Workforce
The Hawaii NASA EPSCoR Program: Educating the New NASA Workforce
Thermal Histories of Small Bodies in the Solar System
FIRE UP (Faculty Integration, Research, and Engagement in Urban Polynesia)
University of Hawaii Ship Operation 2005-2009
Pacific Ocean Literacy for Youth, Publics, Professionals and Scientists (POLYPPS)
Ilia I Roussev
Luke Paul Flynn
Luke Paul Flynn
Eric J. Gaidos
Leon Richards
Brian Taylor
Patricia A Cooper
Institute for Astronomy
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Chancellor, Kapiolani Community College
Department of Geology and Geophysics
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
This project aims to include the important physics of Extreme Ultraviolet emission into a global 3D model of thesolar atmosphere. This improved model will be used to best constrain observable properties of the corona as well as initiation mechanisms and subsequent evolution of solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections.
The proposed effort outlines the goals carried out by the Hawaii Space Grant Consortium to support NASAscience education and workforce development activities.
This proposal details workforce development activities that will result in training for students, faculty, and staffworking with the Hawaii Space Flight Lab.
This is an observational and theoretical project to investigate the thermal processes that affected planet-buildingmaterial in the early Solar System.
Project funds will support the training and professional development of 20 Science, Technology, Engineering, andMath faculty and the integration of pedagogical innovations into the STEM program as it is institutionalized at KCC.
Continuation of NSF-Funded Operations of R/V Kilo Moana.
Training educators and scientists to effectively communicate ocean sciences to a multi-ethnic populationexpressing a range of cultural contexts. POLYPPS is a collaboration whose partners include universities, community colleges, research institutes, professional societies, aquariums, museums, community organizations, government agencies and private companies.
$30,000
$330,000
$250,000
$30,000
$650,000
$1,553,213
$49,999
Attachment A-2, p. 35
Gifts, Grants, and Contracts for September 2008
Non-Research
US Colleges and Universities
$52,607,662
University of Southern California
Utah State University
Probability Elicitation BMI Bioterrorism
Hawaii Natural Farming Swine Tour
Total: 241
Stephen C Hora
Michael W Duponte
College of Business and Econ-UHH
Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences
Count:
Swine farm and feed processing plant tour.
105
$40,000
$2,000
Subcount: $19,302,621Subtotal:
Attachment A-2, p. 36
Funds Received from UH Foundation for 09/01/2008 - 09/30/2008
Non-Research
Research
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
Univ of Hawaii Foundation
"Lyon Arboretum General Operating Account"
"Lyon Arboretum Internship Program"
"Capturing the Momentum: P3 Initiative"
"P-20 Expenditures"
"Luce Foundation East Asian Archeology and Early History Initiative"
"Hawaii War Records Depository"
"Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection and Barriers to Cervical Cancer control in American Samoa"
Dunn, Christopher
Dunn, Christopher
Housman, April
Johnsrud, Linda K
Stark, Miriam T
Zastrow, Janet K
Hernandez, Brenda Y
Lyon Aboretum
Lyon Aboretum
Ka Haka'Ula O Ke'Elikolani-UHH
College of Education
Department of Anthropology
Library
Cancer Research Center
To support the general operations of the Lyon Arboretum. Services provided include themaintenance of the facilities and grounds by student assistants, printing of newsletters and other publications, purchasing of field and office supplies, and other services that may be required.
To support the Lyon Arboretum Internship Program.
To pay for salary and fringe cost for P-20 staff to provide event coordination support work and communicate with the partner organizations involved in the P-20 Initiative.
This agreement between University of Hawaii Foundation [via Luce Foundation] and University of Hawaii shall be initiated from UHF Account # 125-0030-4 to accommodate salary and fringe benefit expenses for University of Hawaii employee, Tianlong Jiao, whose job description is Assistant Professor (0.25% Asian Archeologist).
Hire a project archivist who will be responsible for the appraisal, arrangement, and intellectual description of approximately 224 linear feet of manuscripts, phonographs, discs, and microfilm in the HWRD Collection.
The Specific Aims of this pilot project are to determine the feasibility of conducting a survey on the prevalence of cervical HPV infection among females 18+ in American Samoa, and to develop and pilot a KAP (knowledge, attitudes, practices) survey in English and Samoan languages to evaluate
$5,000
$12,000
$89,550
$10,000
$10,758
$46,811
$38,533
Attachment A-2, p. 37
Funds Received from UH Foundation for 09/01/2008 - 09/30/2008
Research
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
$212,652Total:7 Count:
effectiveness of HPV vaccination and Pap smear screening in American Samoa.
Attachment A-2, p. 38
Extramural Research Awards for the Month of September 2008
Distribution by Sponsors
136 $33,305,041
DA-Dept of Agriculture
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOC-Dept of Commerce
DOD-Department of Defense
DOE-Dept of Energy
DOI-Dept of Interior
Foreign
Hawaii- Business and Other
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Mainland- Business and Other
Mainland- Health Organizations
Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
US Colleges and Universities
AGENCY-UNIT
17
15
23
4
4
12
1
3
10
2
3
11
2
3
7
13
6
NO. OF AWARDS
$1,919,184
$11,852,144
$11,202,835
$2,481,350
$869,754
$1,221,028
$4,364
$108,819
$1,467,313
$50,076
$154,533
$376,800
$29,450
$172,877
$124,503
$557,630
$712,381
AMOUNT
5.76%
35.59%
33.64%
7.45%
2.61%
3.67%
0.01%
0.33%
4.41%
0.15%
0.46%
1.13%
0.09%
0.52%
0.37%
1.67%
2.14%
PERCENT
Total: 100%
Attachment A-2, p. 39
Extramural Non-Research Awards for the Month of September 2008
Distribution by Sponsors
105 $19,302,621
DA-Dept of Agriculture
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOC-Dept of Commerce
DOD-Department of Defense
DOI-Dept of Interior
ED-Dept of Education
Federal Agencies
Foreign
Hawaii- Business and Other
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Mainland- Business and Other
Mainland- Health Organizations
Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations
Miscellaneous
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
US Colleges and Universities
AGENCY-UNIT
4
5
1
3
21
15
8
1
7
11
3
11
1
1
2
2
4
3
2
NO. OF AWARDS
$1,766,812
$1,117,399
$36,264
$266,550
$722,750
$4,514,574
$3,539,539
$545,512
$730,249
$2,439,169
$58,833
$496,277
$96,231
$2,000
$25,750
$9,500
$640,000
$2,253,212
$42,000
AMOUNT
9.15%
5.79%
0.19%
1.38%
3.74%
23.39%
18.34%
2.83%
3.78%
12.64%
0.30%
2.57%
0.50%
0.01%
0.13%
0.05%
3.32%
11.67%
0.22%
PERCENT
Total: 100%
Attachment A-2, p. 40
Extramural Research Awards Year to Date: 07/01/08 - 09/30/08
Distribution by Sponsors
393 $83,399,073
DA-Dept of Agriculture
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOC-Dept of Commerce
DOD-Department of Defense
DOE-Dept of Energy
DOI-Dept of Interior
Foreign
Hawaii- Business and Other
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Mainland- Associations, Foundations, Societies, etc.
Mainland- Business and Other
Mainland- Health Organizations
Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
US Colleges and Universities
AGENCY-UNIT
50
41
45
12
8
21
4
8
33
7
17
1
34
4
5
34
54
15
NO. OF AWARDS
$5,549,852
$22,445,786
$18,926,059
$3,403,500
$1,465,021
$2,202,155
$2,458,114
$578,425
$5,318,948
$125,064
$669,231
$23,193
$2,576,363
$69,450
$274,652
$2,551,027
$13,678,298
$1,083,935
AMOUNT
6.65%
26.91%
22.69%
4.08%
1.76%
2.64%
2.95%
0.69%
6.38%
0.15%
0.80%
0.03%
3.09%
0.08%
0.33%
3.06%
16.40%
1.30%
PERCENT
Total: 100%
Attachment A-2, p. 41
Extramural Non-Research Awards Year to Date: 07/01/08 - 09/30/08
Distribution by Sponsors
276 $61,763,739
DA-Dept of Agriculture
DHHS-Dept of Health and Human Services
DOC-Dept of Commerce
DOD-Department of Defense
DOI-Dept of Interior
ED-Dept of Education
Federal Agencies
Foreign
Hawaii- Business and Other
Hawaii- Government Agencies
Hawaii- Health Organizations
Hawaii- Non-Profit Organizations
Mainland- Business and Other
Mainland- Health Organizations
Mainland- Non-Profit Organizations
Miscellaneous
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
US Colleges and Universities
AGENCY-UNIT
9
14
4
5
25
56
10
3
18
56
8
34
3
1
4
2
5
9
10
NO. OF AWARDS
$2,728,051
$3,412,101
$406,211
$1,058,889
$1,008,193
$25,630,108
$3,591,539
$655,006
$1,449,851
$10,524,146
$398,469
$2,246,712
$223,172
$2,000
$138,729
$9,500
$1,928,027
$4,890,122
$1,462,913
AMOUNT
4.42%
5.52%
0.66%
1.71%
1.63%
41.50%
5.81%
1.06%
2.35%
17.04%
0.65%
3.64%
0.36%
0.00%
0.22%
0.02%
3.12%
7.92%
2.37%
PERCENT
Total: 100%