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Fiscal Year 2000 AwardsEcology of Infectious Diseases |
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Principal Investigator |
Institution
|
Title
|
Total Award ($) |
Total
Duration (yrs) |
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Anderson |
Colorado State University |
Ecology of
Transmission in Commensal
Bat Colonies |
$2,163,479 |
5 |
|
Dhondt |
Cornell University |
Dynamics of
An Emerging Pathogen in an Introduced Host |
$1,711,935 |
3 |
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Getz |
University of California - Berkeley |
Metapopulation
Models and Control of TB in African Buffalo |
$1,812,146 |
5 |
|
Hobbs |
Colorado State University |
Spatial
& Temporal Dynamics of Prion Disease in Wildlife: Responses to Changing
Land Use |
$2,166687 |
5 |
|
Lowenstine |
University of California - Davis |
Ecology of
Herpesvirus Infection and Cancer in Sea Lions |
$1,344,308 |
3 |
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NSF Fiscal Year 2002 AwardsEcology of Infectious Diseases |
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Principal Investigator |
Institution
|
Title
|
Total Award ($) |
Total
Duration (yrs) |
|
Brown |
University of Florida |
URTD &
Environmentally-Threatened Gopher Tortoises |
$2,206,705 |
5 |
|
Clay |
Indiana University |
Microbial
Community Ecology of Tick-Borne Human Pathogens |
$150,000 |
1 |
|
Collinge |
University of Colorado |
Landscape
Effects on Disease Dynamics in Prairie Dogs |
$1,776,000 |
5 |
|
Kuris |
University of California - Santa Barbara |
Anthropogenic
Effects on Host-trematode Dynamics |
$2,202,000 |
5 |
|
Packer |
University of Minnesota |
Viral
Transmission Dynamics in the Serengeti |
$1,482,000 |
5 |
|
Stauffer |
Pennsylvania State University |
Schistosomiasis:
Ecological Interactions Among Schistomes, Snail Hosts, Human Host & Fish Predators |
$1,631,000 |
5 |
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NSF Fiscal Year 2003 AwardsEcology of Infectious Diseases |
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Principal Investigator |
Institution
|
Title
|
Total Award ($) |
Total
Duration (yrs) |
|
Crawford-Brown Bowen |
University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill |
Impacts of
anthropogenic change on the ecology of human pathogens in a eutrophying
esuary: The Neuse River esuary, NC. |
$1,795,555 |
4 |
|
Smith |
Ohio State University |
How Social
Organization Influences an Infectious Process: The Honey Bee Colony as a
Model. |
$272,000 |
3 |
|
Clay |
Indiana University |
Microbial
Community Ecology of Tick-Borne Human Pathogens. |
$1,884,001 |
5 |
|
Parmenter |
University of New Mexico |
Ecological
Drivers of Rodent-borne Disease Outbreaks: Tropic Cascades and Dispersal
Waves. |
$1,675,000 |
4 |
|
Harvell |
Cornell University |
Collaborative
Research: Origins and Spread of
the Aspergillus-Gorgonian Coral Epizootic: Role of Climate and Environmental
Facilitators. |
$1,119,000 |
5 |
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Bruno |
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill |
$282,000 |
5 |
|
|
Smith |
University of South Carolina |
$145,000 |
5 |
|
|
Vasta |
University of Maryland Biotech Institute |
$182,000 |
5 |
|
|
Antolin |
Colorado State University |
Plague as a
Model for Low Prevalence/epizootic Disease Dynamics |
$1,245,000 |
5 |
|
Dearing |
University of Utah |
The Effect of Anthropogenic Disturbance on the Dynamics
of Sin Nombre |
$1,823,761 |
5 |
|
Parmenter |
University of New Mexico |
Ecological
Drivers of Rodent-borne Disease Outbreaks: Trophic Cascades and Dispersal
Waves |
$1,675,000 |
3 |
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NSF Fiscal Year 2004 AwardsEcology of Infectious Diseases |
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Principal Investigator |
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