Contact: Jim Laird
STARKVILLE, Miss.--The Office of Research and Economic Development and the Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State again are investing in innovative mini-grants for faculty at the land-grant institution.
In its sixth year, the cross-college grant program brings together researchers from around campus and across academic disciplines to foster collaboration, according to the university administrator overseeing the initiative.
鈥淲e are very pleased with the number and quality of applications we received this year, and anticipate another successful round of proposal submissions,鈥 said 91传媒 Assistant Vice President for Research Teresa Gammill.
A $2,000 grant to each of the 26 recipients will support the initiation of proposals, as well as help enhance multi-disciplinary collaboration of existing projects, she explained.
David Shaw, vice president for research and economic development, said helping to provide faculty members with 鈥渢he tools they need to work together is a priority.鈥
The interdisciplinary teams are expected to meet on a regular basis, share research ideas, and prepare one or more proposals for a funding agency within the first 12 months of receiving the grant.
Participating cross-college research teams, listed alphabetically by principal investigator, are:
--Stamatis Agiovlasitis, kinesiology, 鈥淧hysical Activity and Health in Persons with Down Syndrome.鈥澛犅犅犅犅犅犅犅犅犅犅
--Harish Chander, kinesiology, 鈥淪lip Initiation in Military Footwear.鈥
--Lei Chen, mechanical engineering, 鈥淗igh Energy Density Batteries.鈥
--Linda Coats, leadership and foundations, 鈥淭he Intersection of Mentoring and Socialization: Increasing Faculty of Color Presence in Academia.鈥
--Steven Elder, agricultural and biological engineering, 鈥淒evelopment of an Osteochondral Xenograft for Articular Cartilage Repair.鈥
--Yuhua Farnell, biochemistry, molecular biology, entomology and plant pathology, 鈥淚dentification of Exosomal Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Disease and Type 2 Diabetes.鈥
--Michael Galaty, anthropology and Middle Eastern cultures, 鈥淎rchaeological Tourism and Sustainable Farming in Albania.鈥
--Jennifer Gambino, clinical science, 鈥淐omputerized Tomography of Vertebrate Animals for Online Education.鈥
--Leslie Hossfeld, sociology, 鈥淢ississippi Food Insecurity Project.鈥
--Richard Ingram, Mississippi Water Resources Research Institute, 鈥淔acilitating, Developing and Implementing a Watershed-based Plan for the Sand Creek and Catalpa Creek Watersheds and Establishing a Watershed D.R.E.A.M.S. Center-Year 2鈥 and 鈥淔acilitation and Coordination of 91传媒鈥檚 Coastal Assets to Develop an Advanced Research and Watershed-based Activities for RESTORE and Other Opportunities-Year 2.鈥
--Mohammad Marufuzzaman, industrial and systems engineering, 鈥淒isaster Preparedness and Management for Extreme Natural Events.鈥
--Emily McGlohn, architecture, 鈥淪haring Experience: Heritage, Home and History.鈥
--Deb Mlsna, chemistry, 鈥淐ritical Thinking for STEM Students Using Writing Analysis.鈥
--Amy Moe Hoffman, geosciences, 鈥淔ostering 91传媒鈥檚 Museums and Collections Legacy: Preserving the Future.鈥
--Jean Mohamadi-Aragh, dean of engineering, 鈥淓ngineering Education Working Group.鈥
--Robert Moorhead, Geosystems Research Institute, 鈥淎pplied Unmanned Aerial Systems Research Working Group.鈥
--Brittney Oliver, food science, nutrition and health promotion, 鈥淐ommunity-based Approach to Increasing Community and Parental Involvement for Youth Adoption of Healthy Lifestyles.鈥
--Courtney Siegert, Forest and Wildlife Research Center-Forestry, 鈥淭owards a Better Understanding of Decomposition Processes in Southern Forests as in Influenced by Complex Interactions between Environmental and Biological Factors.鈥
--Nima Shamsaei, mechanical engineering, 鈥淒esign and Application of Customized Biomedical Materials.鈥
--Brian Shoup, political science and public administration, 鈥淎frica Research Interest Group,鈥 (Funding provided by the 91传媒 International Institute.)
--LaShan Simpson, agricultural and biological engineering, 鈥淭ype 2 Diabetes-Mediated Vascular Calcifications.鈥
--Colleen Sinclair, psychology, 鈥淯nderstanding Advice: Examining How Social Networks Maintain and Threaten Romantic Relationship Stability.鈥
--Elizabeth Tofte, landscape architecture, 鈥淩esearch on Food Safe Wood Treatment for Home Vegetable Garden Raised Beds.鈥
--Te-Ming Paul Tseng, plant and soil sciences, 鈥淐haracterization of Anti-Herbivore Properties in Weeds and Its Potential Use in Crop Defense.鈥
--Hui Wan, Forest and Wildlife Research Center-Forest Products, 鈥淒eveloping Methods to use Rice Straw and Hull for Functional Building Material Applications and Studying the Rice Genes Regulating the Material Properties.鈥
鈥淲e are convinced that the cross-college grant program is one of the factors contributing to the productive collaborations we have at Mississippi State,鈥 Shaw said, noting that seven of 91传媒鈥檚 colleges are represented among grant recipients.
Shaw鈥檚 counterpart in DAFVM echoed that assessment.
鈥淲e believe that investing in the cross-college grant program is another way to move research forward at 91传媒,鈥 said Greg Bohach, the university鈥檚 vice president for agriculture, forestry and veterinary medicine.
Of note, research and development expenditures in Fiscal Year 2014 ranked Mississippi State at No. 8 in the nation in agricultural sciences among public and private institutions, according to the National Science Foundation. 91传媒 has ranked among the Top 10 in this category for 17 consecutive years, spending $99 million in agriculture-related research in FY14.
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