GRANTS

Year

Grant

Position

2007-2008
State of Florida Department of Education; subcontract from the Panhandle Area for Educational Consortium:”Science Collaboration: Immersion, Inquiry Innovation” for $341,413 over 16 months
PI
2002-2007
National Science Foundation, grant for “Preparing Science Graduate Students to Meet the Challenges of K-12 Education,” $1.2 million
P. Cottle as PI, & D. Foss, W. Montford,
P. J. Gilmer, E. Granger & T. Miller, as co-PIs
2004-2005
SERVE (Eisenhower Consortia), “Experiences of Science Graduate Students Working in K-8 Classrooms” for $15,000
P. J. Gilmer & D. E. Granger, co-PIs
2004-2005
Office of Distributed and Distance Learning grant for “Fully Integrated, Web-Supported, CHM 1020L Chemistry Laboratory” for $16,824
S. Dillon & P. J. Gilmer, co-PIs
2000
SERVE (Eisenhower Consortia), “Experiential Learning for Preservice Teachers: Applications to Secondary Classrooms,” $8,748
PI with L. L. Hahn as the co-PI
1998-2003
National Science Foundation, “Florida Collaborative for Excellence in Teacher Preparation,” with Florida A&M University, $2.5 million
Co-PI with F. Hamilton as PI; A. Sweeney & G. Roig as other co-PIs
1998
SERVE (Eisenhower Consortia), “Teachers doing scientific research: Impact on their teaching,” $6,000
PI
1997-1998
Council for Instruction, “Research toward better science teaching,” $6,000
PI
1996
SERVE (Eisenhower Consortia), “Action research for elementary teachers,” $6,000
PI
1995-1996
Eisenhower Department of Education grant, “Teacher preparation in science and mathematics,” $199,973 as one of three components to “Enhancing science and mathematics teaching and learning through collaboration among higher post-secondary institutions,” $199,973
PI
1992-1996
National Science Foundation Teacher Enhancement grant, “Program for learning and research in science for middle school teachers (the Science FEAT Program),” $886,819 Co-PI with A. Collins (FSU Curriculum and Instruction Department) as co-
PI
1990-1995
Research Corporation grant, “Regulation of intracellular carbohydrate metabolism influencing cell-surface structures,” $24,000
PI
1991-1994
National Science Foundation Teacher Preparation grant, “Improving science and science education courses for prospective teachers,” $782,483
Co-PI with K. Tobin (FSU Curriculum and Instruction Department) as co-PI
1990-1993
National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduate, “Florida State University Undergraduate Research Participation Program,” $114,694, with an additional $5,000 supplement for an “Ethics in Science” course for REU participants
Co-PI with E. Hilinski (FSU Chemistry Department) as PI
1989-1992
National Institutes of Health, “Radiation induced division delay and cell-survival,” $361,039
Co-PI with M. Schneiderman (FSU Biological Science Department) as the PI & W. Marzluff, Jr. (FSU Chemistry Department) as co-PI
1987-1989
Jessie Ball duPont Religious, Charitable and Educational Fund, “Chemistry summer program in Undergraduate Research Participation and Faculty Professional Enhancement,” $136,019
PI with R. Light (FSU Chemistry Department) as Co-PI
1986
American Cancer Society, “H-2 antigenic density and lytic reactivity of target cells by cytotoxic T lymphocytes,” $10,000
PI
1986
Learning Systems Institute and College of Arts & Sciences, “Further development of an interdisciplinary science course,” $8,000
Co-PI with M. Rashotte (FSU Psychology Department) as Co-PI
1985-1986
Council for Instruction Awards, “Development of a new liberal arts science course: Science in contemporary society,” $23,360
Co-PI with M. Rashotte (FSU Psychology Department) as Co-PI
1984-1985
President Sliger's Foundation Grants Advisory Committee, “The social responsibility of the scientist,” $2,500
PI
1982-1983
American Cancer Society, “Modulation of H-2 recognition in target vesicles,” $125,000
PI
1980
American Cancer Society (Florida), “Expression of histocompatibility antigens,” $10,000
PI with W. Marzluff, Jr. as the Co-PI
1979-1986
Research Corporation (Schering-Ploegh), “Physical basis of immune recognition,” $9,000
PI
1979-1981
National Institutes of Health, “Histocompatibility antigens in defined membranes,” $130,500
PI
1978
American Cancer Society (Florida), “Effect of tumor plasma membrane vesicles on cell-mediated lysis of tumor cells,” $10,000
PI

 

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