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This work was supported, in part, by National Science Foundation Grants CHE-7905985 (David A. Dixon) and CHE-7909075 (James L. Cole). David A. Dixon is an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow (1977-78), a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher Scholar (1978-1983), and a Dupont Young Faculty Grantee (1978). [Pg.202]

This work was supported by the ARO(D), NASA and NSF and has benefited from general support of Materials Sciences by ARPA at The University of Chicago. It was started when one of the authors (E.N.E.) was at The University of Chicago, t Alfred P. Sloan, Foundation Fellow. [Pg.101]

The described work was supported by NIGMS ROl grant (IROIGMI11476-01). PJl. is a Sloan Foundation Fellow and Amgen Young Investigator Awardee. We thank Will Kaplan for help during the preparation of this overview. [Pg.265]

We are grateful to Dr. Azat Badretdinov and Mr. Eric Feyfant for many discussions about comparative protein structure modeling. AF is a Burroughs Wellcome Fellow. RS is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute predoctoral fellow. FM is a Norman and Rosita Winston Biomedical Research Foundation Fellow. AS is a Sinsheimer Scholar and an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow. The investigations have also been aided by grants from NIH (GM 54762) and NSF (BIR-9601845). [Pg.301]

The graduate students and postdoctoral research associates, all of whom have the author s deepest thanks, are cited in the references. Special thanks are due to Dr. M. L. H. Green and his research group for the work on molecular intercalation. The generosity of funding from the National Science Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. The author is a Sloan Foundation Research Fellow and the recipient of a Research Career Development Award of the National Institute of Health. [Pg.210]

Award, an AstraZeneca Award for Excellence in Chemistry, and an Eli Lilly Grantee Award to C. D.V. D.B.C.M is a recipient of a Roche Excellence in Chemistry Award, and C.D.V. is a fellow of the A.P. Sloan Foundation and is a University of California, Irvine Chancellor s Faculty Fellow. [Pg.99]

Wc are grateful to David Laibson and other participants at the conference on addiction, and to an anonymous referee, for useful feedback and to Doug Almond and especially Erik Eyster for research assistance. For financial support, we thank the National Science Foundation (Award 9709485), and Rabin thanks the Russell Sage and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundations. This project was started while the authors were visiting the Math Center at Northwestern University, and we are grateful for its hospitality and financial support. A draft of this chapter was completed while Rabin was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, supported by National Science Foundation Grant SBR-960123. He is extremely grateful for the center s hospitality and the NSF s support. [Pg.200]

This work was supported in part by the Office of Naval Research (N00014-01-1-0976), a Career Award from the National Science Foundation (DMR-9983893), and a Fellowship from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Y. X. is an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow and a Camille Dreyfus Teacher Scholar. J. M. thanks the Center for Nanotechnology at the UW for the Nanotech Early Bird Award funded by the IGERT program of the National Science Foundation (DGE-9987620). Y.L. thanks the Center for Nanotechnology at the UW for the Graduate Fellowship Award. [Pg.212]

In 1966, Ashe joined the faculty of the Chemistry Department of the University of Michigan, where he remains. He was chairman of the department during a crucial period of planning for a new chemistry building. He has been a Fellow of the AP Sloan Foundation. Ashe has supervised the research work of more than 30 doctoral and postdoctoral fellows as well as many undergraduates. He has published 150 scientific publications, most of which are in the area of heterocycles of boron and group 15 elements. [Pg.1048]

This work was supported in part by the Office of Naval Research. The sabbatical hospitality of the Naval Research Laboratory is gratefully acknowledged by one of us (LGB). Leslie G. Butler is a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (1989-1991). David G. Cory acknowledges a National Research Couneil/Naval Research Laboratory postdoctoral associateship. All figures adapted from ref. (35). [Pg.271]

I wish to acknowledge the members of my group who obtained the data discussed here Brian Loughnane, Richard Farrer, Alessandra Scodinu, Natalia Balabai, and Tomaso Baldacchini. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation, Grant CHE-9501598. I am also a Research Corporation Cottrell Scholar, an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, and a Dreyfus New Faculty Fellow. [Pg.516]

Support from the Purdue Research Foundation is acknowledged. J. M. B. is a Research Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (2000-2002), a Cottrell Teacher-Scholar of Research Corporation (2000-2002), and a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Teacher-Scholar (2002-2004). [Pg.547]

Department of Chemistry, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697-2025. This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (Grant GM-49076), J.S.N. thanks the following agencies for support in the form of awards The National Science Foundation (Presidential Faculty Fellow Award), the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation (Teacher-Scholar Award), and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship). [Pg.257]

Discussions with J. P. Allen. H. B. Gray, J. B. Howard, B. T. Hsu, H. Komiya, R. A. Marcus, and J. D. Morrison are gratefully acknowledged. This work was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. DCR is an A. P. Sloan research fellow. [Pg.92]

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellow, 1971-1973. This review was substantially completed while the author was on sabbatical leave as an Honorary member of Christ Church College, Oxford, U. K., in June-July 1972 it is a pleasure to thank the members of Christ Church for their generous hospitality, particularly Drs. Paul W. Kent and Raymond Dwek. [Pg.11]

Support for inorganic gas-phase ion research at the University of Florida is provided by the National Science Foundation (CHE8700765) and is gratefulty acknowledged. DER is an A. P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellow, 1988-1990. The authors thank R. Yost and J. Johnson for assistance with appearance potential measurements. [Pg.82]


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