ORSPA FY2019 Annual Report

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EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND SPONSORED PROGRAMS FY2019 ANNUAL REPORT


EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY

Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Administration Annual Report FY2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SECTION I: Historical Data FY94-FY19

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Table IV: FY19 Awards Received: Number, Value & Percent Value by Activity & Sponsor Type

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Table I: Extramural Sponsored Activity FY94-19

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Chart I: Extramural Sponsored Activity FY94-19

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Chart IV: FY19 Awards Received: Number, Value & Percent Value by Activity & Sponsor Type

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SECTION II: FY19 Extramural Activity: Sponsor & Project Type

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SECTION III: FY19 Extramural Activity: Division, Department & Principal Investigator

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Table II: FY19 Funding Requests Submitted & Awards Received: Type, Number & Value by Sponsor Type & Name 6 Federal

6

State

6

Foundations & Associations

7

Industry

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Other

Chart II: FY19 Funding Requests Submitted & Awards Received: Number & Value by Sponsor Type Table III: FY19 Funding Requests Submitted: Number, Value & Percent Value by Activity & Sponsor Type Chart III: FY19 Funding Requests Submitted: Number, Value & Percent Value by Activity & Sponsor Type

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Table V: FY19 Funding Requests Submitted & Awards Received: Number & Value by Division & Department

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Academic Affairs

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College of Arts & Sciences

17

College of Business & Technology

17

College of Clinical & Rehabilitative Services

17

College of Education

18

College of Medicine

18

College of Nursing

18

College of Pharmacy

18

College of Public Health

19

Finance and Administration Office

19

Office of the President

19


Student Affairs

19

University Centers

19

Chart V: FY19 Value & Percent of Awards Received by Division

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Table VI: FY19 Value of Awards Received by Division, Department & Principal Investigator

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Academic Affairs

21

College of Arts & Sciences

21

College of Business & Technology

24

College of Clinical & Rehabilitative Health Services

25

College of Education

25

College of Medicine

26

College of Nursing

31

College of Pharmacy

32

College of Public Health

32

Finance & Administration Office

34

Honors College

34

Office of the President

34

Student Affairs

34

University Centers

35

SECTION IV: FY19 Extramural Activity: Non-Financial Agreements

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Chart VI: FY19 Non-Financial Agreements: Number & Percent of Total by Entity Type

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SECTION I: Historical Data FY94-FY19

Table I. East Tennessee State University Extramural Sponsored Activity FY94 to FY19 FUNDING REQUESTS

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FISCAL YEAR 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

SUBMITTED Number Value 299 258 267 252 271 265 250 279 282 314 324 335 335 348 318 308 291 300 275 276 287 321 307 265 248 241

$243,304,388 $112,647,144 $131,778,182 $94,438,572 $158,321,979 $89,541,339 $91,449,759 $96,934,537 $85,087,381 $105,165,783 $102,533,416 $75,335,784 $150,862,801 $74,365,922 $70,107,108 $71,425,332 $87,316,579 $86,788,650 $52,169,601 $51,018,819 $47,008,532 $60,495,224 $46,245,449 $52,131,589 $46,857,741 $34,586,980

AWARDS RECEIVED 2 Federal Sources All Sources1 Number Value Value 196 185 189 199 198 185 211 230 267 227 268 298 257 226 198 175 159 181 193 176 187 187 172 189 144 124

$47,842,718 $44,610,307 $42,524,153 $38,811,378 $38,386,014 $38,243,526 $43,729,537 $51,760,956 $54,808,372 $49,219,792 $40,701,308 $39,691,883 $43,166,261 $42,975,074 $38,003,277 $36,333,065 $35,546,106 $32,975,663 $31,300,521 $27,912,726 $22,164,122 $20,596,210 $13,985,241 $13,323,465 $12,005,537 $8,797,076

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Includes funds awarded to ETSU Research Foundation.

2

FY19 'Federal Sources' number no longer includes federal pass through funding received from intermediate sponsors.

$8,639,123 $11,105,410 $21,308,066 $25,946,431 $22,199,222 $23,913,645 $28,709,316 $36,111,256 $39,512,605 $25,340,273 $13,812,509 $18,942,484 $18,469,946 $27,482,414 $13,259,147 $12,422,446 $11,468,714 $10,778,425 $9,351,126 $8,304,272 $6,877,435 $6,155,361 $4,734,609 $4,243,248 $4,044,382 $2,461,238

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Chart I. East Tennessee State University Extramural Sponsored Activity FY94 to FY191 Funds Requested

Awards-All Sources

Awards-Federal Sources $243

250 230 210

DOLLARS (IN MILLIONS)

190 170

$158

$151

150

$132

130 110 $87 $87

90 70 50

$113

$103 $105

$47

$52

$71 $70 $74

$60 $47

$46

$35

30 $9

10 0 -10 $2

$12 $13 $14 $4

$4

$5

$21 $22

$6

$7

$85

$75

$51 $52

$43 $43 $40 $41 $36 $36 $38 $33 $28 $31 $27 $8

$9

$11 $11 $12 $13

$18 $19

$97

$49

$40 $36 $25

$14

$55 $52

$91 $90

$44

$29

$94

$48 $43 $45 $38 $38 $39

$24 $22 $26 $21 $11 $9

FISCAL YEAR 1 Includes

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SECTION II: FY19 Extramural Activity: Sponsor & Project Type

Table II. East Tennessee State University FY19 Funding Requests Submitted & Awards Received: Number & Value by Sponsor Type & Name

SPONSOR TYPE & NAME FEDERAL

Appalachian Regional Commission Centers for Disease Control

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Health Resources and Services Administration

National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Institute on Drug Abuse

Number 135 1

Value

$200,027,048

$11,822,488

1

$150,000

$106,093

2

$103,780

$0

1

$4,500,000

6

$7,526,393

1

$19,387

5

57

Value

$241,565

1 1

Number

AWARDS RECEIVED

5

$3,329,322

$6,229

National Institutes of Health

76

$158,220,021

31

$7,389,577

National Park Service

2

$80,000

1

$40,000

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Science Foundation

National Security Agency

Tennessee Valley Authority

1

17 1

U.S. Department of Agriculture

1

U.S. Department of Education

4

U.S. Department of Defense U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

United States Army Research Laboratory Veterans Affairs Medical Center

STATE

Medical University of South Carolina Middle Tennessee State University

Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth 6

FUNDING REQUESTS SUBMITTED

$14,858

$13,739,646 $182,855 $20,000

1

$15,000

$517,711

9

$321,031

$3,748,030

9

44

$8,330,187 $2,450

$863,750

$24,949,860

1

$365,175

1

$59,890

2

$24,464

$75,000

2

1

2

$20,000

$1,839,102

1

$423,085

1

4

1

3

$366,000

51 1

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Tennessee State University

2

$422,108

2

$422,108

TN Arts Commission

1

$4,060

1

$4,060

Tennessee, State of

TN Board of Regents

TN Bureau of Tenncare

1 2

Value

$3,709

$50,250

1

$6,440,000

TN Department of Children's Services

3

TN Department of Education

TN Commission on Aging and Disability TN Department of Economic and Community Development TN Department of Health

TN Department of Human Services TN Department of Mental Health

TN Department of Transportation

TN Governor's Highway Safety Office TN Higher Education Commission TN Wildlife Resources Agency

University of Tennessee at Knoxville

University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services

FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS

American Academy of Family Physicians

Number

AWARDS RECEIVED

SPONSOR TYPE & NAME

Tennessee Historical Commission

1

1 2

Value

$10,000 $3,709

$46,700

1

$6,440,000

$1,276,184

4

$699,427

3

$4,822,378

17

$4,098,781

2

$5,343,261

4

6

$703,172

1 6 1 1

$100,000 $723,994 $250,471 $5,000

6

$2,883,348

2

$1,094,860

1 1

58

$16,000 $20,000

$3,432,126

1

$32,620

9

$1,047,528

1

$137,241

1

$5,480,157

$5,000

4

$557,755

1

$20,000

41

$3,674,467

2

$25,720

1

$789

American Association of Colleges of Nursing

1

$14,835

American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund

1

$70,000

3

$82,288

1

$5,000

2

$15,000

$615,853

3

$230,967

American Brain Tumor Association American Epilepsy Society

American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

American Heart Association - Greater Southeast Affiliate 7

FUNDING REQUESTS SUBMITTED

1 1

4

$789

$50,000

1

$62,500

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SPONSOR TYPE & NAME

Number

American Lung Association

1

$100,000

1

$2,500

American Heart Association - National American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics American Society of Engineering Education

American Society of Nephrology Foundation

Appalachian Resource Conservation and Development Council Association of American Colleges and Universities (BTtoP) Battelle Memorial Institute

1 1

1 1

Beckman Foundation

1

BrightFocus Foundation

1

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee Health Foundation Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, The Caplan Foundation

Charles Koch Foundation

Children's Literacy Initiative

Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy

Coverys Community Healthcare Foundation Cure JM Foundation

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Denso North America Foundation East Tennessee Foundation Eastman Foundation

Environmental Research and Education Foundation First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky Gladys Brooks Foundation

GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality Interfaith Dental Clinic

International Society for Clinical Densitometry 8

FUNDING REQUESTS SUBMITTED

Value

$26,844 $2,800

$41,941 $7,000 $0

1

$272,720

1

$75,000

1 1 1

$160,000 $50,000 $42,000 $15,900

1

$100,000

1

$149,536

1

$45,480

1 1 2

$18,053

1

$27,400

1 1 1 1

1

$2,800

1

$100,000

1

$37,262

1

$80,000

1

$15,750

1

$13,000

1

$13,700

1

$25,000

1

1

$2,500

$15,900

$268,400

$361,242

1

Value

$31,668

2 2

Number

AWARDS RECEIVED

$225,550 $74,897 $19,799 $19,987 $25,000 $26,520

1

1

$74,897

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SPONSOR TYPE & NAME Josiah Macy Jr Foundation

Knoxville Knox County Community Action Committee

Number 1

Mountain Region Speech and Hearing Center

1

National Network of Libraries of Medicine

5

National Association of Chain Drug Stores Foundation

Value

$74,420 $3,400

Number

AWARDS RECEIVED

Value

1

$255,446

1

$3,400

1

$15,000

1

$15,000

1

$10,000

1

$20,000

Psi Chi IHS

2

$2,500

2

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

1

$249,968

1

$500

Niswonger Foundation

Private Foundation (SCI) Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Summit Foundation, Inc.

TN Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance TN Association of Recovery Court Professional TN Physical Therapy Association

University of Kentucky Research Foundation

INDUSTRY

Abt Associates, Inc. Ballad Health

Boyd Sports, LLC/TN Smokies Camelot Care

Center for Research, Assessment, and Treatment Cherokee Health Systems

Cultural Resources Analysts, Inc.

Ear, Nose and Throat Associates, P.C. Frontier Health, Inc.

Gilead Sciences, Inc. LiiNA, Inc.

LivaNova, Inc. 9

FUNDING REQUESTS SUBMITTED

$6,974

5

$6,375

1

$2,490,061

$42,715

1

$42,715

1

$1,352

1

$1,352

2

$27,582

1

$11,950

1 1

1

15

$50,000

$1,000

$1,727,992

1 1

14

$2,500

$500 $575

$6,932,166

1

$30,000

1

$30,000

1

$28,158

1

$28,158

$10,200

1

$10,200

$6,800

1

$6,800

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

$99,989 $12,000 $12,200

$0

$600,000 $29,600

1 1

$5,950

$12,000

1

$65,000

1

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SPONSOR TYPE & NAME

Mountain States Health Alliance Nashville Pharmacy

Number 1

Value

$65,000

P2D Bioscience

1

$45,000

Research Corporation for Science Advancement

1

$100,000

Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company, Inc. Total Child Health

OTHER

Alliance for Business and Training

Appalachian Regional Coalition on Homelessness Augusta University

Conexion Americas Duke University

1 1

47

$16,864

$13,167,362

1

$341,855

1

$106,549

1 2

$197,822 $40,545

$917,101

George Mason University

1

$712,117

Hunter College - City University of New York

1

$352,989

Humanities Tennessee Indiana University

Johns Hopkins University

1 1

$233,264

2

$49,658

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

1

$249,759

Medical Education Assistance Corporation

5

$1,881,801

1

$583,267

2

$147,838

Louisiana State University

National American Society for Sport Management National Institute of Justice

Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy Oregon Health and Science University

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

1 1 1 1

3

Value

$92,000

1

$6,590,594

1

$16,864

1

$45,000

33

$6,210,511

1

$67,210

1

$21,285

1

$25,000

2

$237,700

1

$20,000

6

$1,900,801

1

$95,201

$4,000

Johnson City, TN, City of Kingsport City Schools

Number

AWARDS RECEIVED

$672,181

2

Emory University

10

FUNDING REQUESTS SUBMITTED

$58,489 $2,640

1

$9,658

$0

$249,984

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SPONSOR TYPE & NAME Puerto Rico Planning Board RTI International

Sevier County, TN

Number 1

Value

$2,339,843

Society for Research in Child Development

1

$6,566

South Carolina Dept of Health and Environmental Control

2

$50,037

1

$222,745

South African Astronomical Observatory Space Science Institute

Texas A & M University

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine The University of Chicago

University of California at Los Angeles University of Colorado

University of Connecticut University of Delaware University of Montana

University of Nebraska - Lincoln University of Oregon

University of South Carolina

University of Southern Mississippi Upper East Tennessee Counties

Upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency Vanderbilt University Various Sponsors

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Walters State Community College

Washington County Department of Education Washington County, TN Yale University

Grand Total 11

FUNDING REQUESTS SUBMITTED

1 1 2

1 1

1 2

1 1 1

1

$37,332

1

$20,000

1

$93,560

$37,222

$414,829

$504,025 $126,818

$1,097,471

$97,135

$1,913,437

1

$236,800

1

$126,818

1

$696,932

1

$10,341

1

$1,913,437

4

$186,163

1

$59,852

1

1

$42,420

1

$10,125

1

$135,011

1

$20,000

299

Value

$0

2

1

Number

AWARDS RECEIVED

$20,000

$243,304,388

$23,425

$18,490

$42,420 $10,125

1

$300,300

1

$57,661

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Chart II. East Tennessee State University FY19 Funding Requests Submitted & Awards Received: Number & Value by Sponsor Type REQUESTS SUBMITTED n=47; $13.17

OTHER

n=33; $6.21

n=15; $1.73

INDUSTRY

SPONSOR TYPE

AWARDS RECEIVED

n=14; $6.93

FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS

n=58; $3.43 n=41; $3.67

n=44; $24.95

STATE

n=51; $19.20

FEDERAL

n=135; $200.03

n=57; $11.82 0

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

200

225

DOLLARS (IN MILLIONS) 12

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Table III. East Tennessee State University FY19 Funding Requests Submitted: Number, Value & Percent Value by Activity & Sponsor Type ACTIVITY & SPONSOR TYPE

Value

% Value

RESEARCH FEDERAL STATE FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS INDUSTRY OTHER

193 114 15 37 4 23

$197,535,241 $184,822,065.24 $2,581,618 $3,981,357 $776,781 $5,373,420

64.5% 38.1% 5.0% 12.4% 1.3% 7.7%

TRAINING/INSTRUCTION FEDERAL STATE FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS INDUSTRY OTHER

37 11 8 11 6 1

$21,295,907 $13,413,031 $7,286,412 $490,242 $86,222 $20,000

12.4% 3.7% 2.7% 3.7% 2.0% 0.3%

PUBLIC SERVICE FEDERAL STATE FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS OTHER

35 5 15 9 6

$17,158,903 $2,067,961 $14,229,156.28 $184,429.13 $677,357

11.7% 1.7% 5.0% 3.0% 2.0%

OTHER SPONSORED ACTIVITY FEDERAL STATE FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS INDUSTRY OTHER

34 5 10 8 3 8

$7,314,336 $287,871 $2,513,014 $112,693 $164,989 $4,235,769

11.4% 1.7% 3.3% 2.7% 1.0% 2.7%

299

$243,304,388

Grand Total

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Number

Funding Requests Submitted

100.0%

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Chart III. East Tennessee State University Breakdown of FY19 Funding Requests Submitted: Number, Value & Percent Value by Activity & Sponsor Type FEDERAL

STATE

FOUNDATIONS/ASSOCIATIONS

n=23; $5,373,420

100%

n=37; $3,981,357

80%

n=15; $2,581,618

70%

n=8; $7,286,412

50% 40%

n=9; $184,429

n=11; $490,242

60%

OTHER

n=6; $677,357

n=1; $20,000 n=6; $86,222

n=4; $776,781

90%

INDUSTRY

n=8; $4,235,769

n=15; $14,229,156

n=114; $184,822,065

n=3; $164,989 n=8; $112,693

n=11; $13,413,031

30%

n=10; $2,513,014

20% 10%

n=5; $2,067,961

0%

RESEARCH

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION

PUBLIC SERVICE

n=5; $287,871

OTHER ACTIVITY

ACTIVITY TYPE 14

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Table IV. East Tennessee State University FY19 Awards Received: Number, Value & Percent Value by Activity & Sponsor Type

ACTIVITY & SPONSOR TYPE

Value

% Value

RESEARCH FEDERAL STATE FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS INDUSTRY OTHER

82 40 3 19 4 16

$12,927,030 $7,720,486 $114,649 $3,188,183 $169,600 $1,734,112

27.0% 16.1% 0.2% 6.7% 0.4% 3.6%

TRAINING/INSTRUCTION FEDERAL STATE FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS INDUSTRY OTHER

31 6 6 9 5 5

$8,675,409 $1,473,385 $6,762,732 $111,687 $74,022 $253,583

18.1% 3.1% 14.1% 0.2% 0.2% 0.5%

PUBLIC SERVICE FEDERAL STATE FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS INDUSTRY OTHER

50 16 24 6 1 3

$21,703,556 $5,631,348 $8,762,033 $330,786 $6,590,594 $388,795

45.4% 11.8% 18.3% 0.7% 13.8% 0.8%

OTHER SPONSORED ACTIVITY FEDERAL STATE FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS INDUSTRY OTHER

33 6 7 8 3 9

$4,536,723 $209,093 $351,847 $49,761 $92,000 $3,834,021

9.5% 0.4% 0.7% 0.1% 0.2% 8.0%

196

$47,842,718

100.0%

Grand Total 15

Number

AWARDS RECEIVED

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Chart IV. East Tennessee State University Breakdown of FY19 Awards Received: Number, Value & Percent Value by Activity & Sponsor Type FEDERAL

100% 90% 80% 70%

STATE

FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS

30%

n=3; $388,795

n=5; $74,022 n=4; $169,600

n=9; $111,687

n=19; $3,188,183 n=3; $114,649

n=6; $6,762,732

50% 40%

OTHER

n=5; $253,583

n=16; $1,734,112

60%

INDUSTRY

n=1; $6,590,594

n=6; $330,786

n=9; $3,834,021

n=24; $8,762,033

n=40; $7,720,486 n=3; $92,000

20% n=6; $1,473,385

10%

n=16; $5,631,348

0%

RESEARCH

TRAINING & INSTRUCTION

PUBLIC SERVICE

n=7; $351,847

n=8; $49,761 n=6; $209,093

OTHER ACTIVITY

ACTIVITY TYPE 16

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SECTION III: FY19 Extramural Activity: Division, Department & Principal Investigator

Table V. East Tennessee State University FY19 Funding Requests Submitted & Awards Received: Number & Value by Division & Department

DIVISION & DEPARTMENT ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Enrollment Services, TRIO Programs Office of the Vice Provost for Research

17

FUNDING REQUESTS SUBMITTED

Number 1 1

Value

$184,000

AWARDS RECEIVED

Number

Value

12

$3,020,801

$184,000

10 2

$2,945,801 $75,000

38

$1,092,442

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

69

$28,212,208

Art and Design Biological Sciences Chemistry Communication Criminal Justice and Criminology Geosciences Literature and Language Mathematics and Statistics Natural History Museum - Fossil Site Physics and Astronomy Psychology Sociology and Anthropology

1 8 12 1 2 7 1 2 1 13 14 7

$4,060 $4,718,476 $3,665,145 $16,864 $584,619 $3,638,136 $4,000 $5,305,130 $156,632 $2,426,593 $4,965,064 $2,727,489

1 3 7 1 1 3 1 1

$4,060 $108,667 $135,288 $16,864 $1,352 $143,560 $12,000 $74,277

6 9 5

$307,788 $230,024 $58,562

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY

13

$1,429,877

4

$224,209

Computing Dean, College Of Business and Technology Engineering, Technology, Surveying and Digital Media Small Business Development Center

1 1 9 2

$289,016 $3,709 $771,152 $366,000

1 2 1

$3,709 $22,500 $198,000

COLLEGE OF CLINICAL & REHABILITATIVE HEALTH SERVICES

4

$30,587

5

$120,362

Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Dean, College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Services Physical Therapy

2

$10,200

2

$20,387

3 1 1

$114,787 $5,000 $575

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DIVISION & DEPARTMENT COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Counseling and Human Services Early Childhood Education Educational Foundations and Special Education Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation Management

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

18

FUNDING REQUESTS SUBMITTED

Number 10 1 2 4 3

113

Value

$1,439,545 $10,000 $65,900 $1,332,347 $31,298

$72,007,056

AWARDS RECEIVED

Number 6 1 1 2 2

Value

$241,721 $20,000 $15,900 $177,163 $28,658

73

$27,072,034

Assoc Dean Academic Affairs Biomedical Sciences Dean, College of Medicine Family Medicine Geriatrics and Gerontology Internal Medicine Learning Resources Obstetrics and Gynecology Pathology Pediatrics Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Surgery

1

$249,759

49 1 5 1 22 5 1 5 14 2 7

$33,681,821 $6,440,000 $2,436,095 $26,520 $12,481,961 $6,974 $40,500 $2,366,375 $5,374,553 $65,000 $8,837,499

24 3 5 1 13 5 1 5 5 2 9

$3,753,919 $6,465,000 $636,057 $26,520 $8,295,054 $6,375 $40,500 $2,230,269 $1,407,536 $573,965 $3,636,839

COLLEGE OF NURSING

11

$5,976,269

9

$3,330,294

Nursing, Graduate Programs Nursing, Office of Practice

2 9

$64,835 $5,911,434

1 8

$137,241 $3,193,053

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

5

$39,083

4

$32,800

Dean, College of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacy Practice

1 1 3

$15,000 $2,800 $21,283

1 2 1

$15,000 $12,800 $5,000

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DIVISION & DEPARTMENT COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Number 35

Value

$111,603,321

Biostatistics and Epidemiology Community and Behavioral Health Dean, College of Public Health Environmental Health Health Sciences Health Services Management and Policy

9 6

$2,286,262 $94,631,490

5 7 8

FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION OFFICE

AWARDS RECEIVED

Number 19

Value

$4,091,516

$493,999 $7,117,519 $7,074,051

7 1 1 1 4 5

$498,384 $59,852 $19,100 $11,950 $806,730 $2,695,500

2

$7,450

1

$5,000

Public Safety

2

$7,450

1

$5,000

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

1

$106,093

3

$154,135

President, Office of the University Relations, WETS Campus Radio FM

1

$106,093

1 2

$50,355 $103,780

STUDENT AFFAIRS

4

$179,095

3

$81,285

Enrollment Services, Veterans Affairs Multicultural Affairs Student Affairs Student Engagement

1 2 1

$100,000 $40,545 $38,550

1 1

$25,000 $21,285

1

$35,000

UNIVERSITY CENTERS

31

$22,089,803

Center for Appalachian Studies Center for Community Outreach and Family Services Center for Early Childhood Learning and Development Center of Excellence in Math and Science Education

7 4 11 9

$1,129,873 $5,785,116 $7,667,069 $7,507,745

Grand Total

19

FUNDING REQUESTS SUBMITTED

299

$243,304,388

19 3 6 6 4

196

$8,376,120 $543,331 $6,078,834 $1,423,300 $330,655

$47,842,718

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Chart V. East Tennessee State University FY19 Value and Percent of Awards Received by Division

UNIVERSITY CENTERS; $8,228,434; 17.20% COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH; $4,091,516; 8.55%

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE; $27,072,034; 56.59%

COLLEGE OF NURSING; $3,330,294; 6.96% ACADEMIC AFFAIRS; $3,045,801; 6.37%

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES; $1,187,116; 2.48% COLLEGE OF EDUCATION; $278,983; 0.58% COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY; $224,209; 0.47% PRESIDENT'S OFFICE; $154,135; 0.32%

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION OFFICE; $5,000; 0.01% HONORS COLLEGE; $15,750; 0.03% COLLEGE OF PHARMACY; $32,800; 0.07% STUDENT AFFAIRS; $56,285; 0.12%

COLLEGE OF CLINICAL & REHABILITATIVE HEALTH SERVICES; $120,362; 0.25% 20

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Table VI. East Tennessee State University FY19 Value of Awards Received by Division, Department & Principal Investigator DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

21

VALUE of AWARD

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Enrollment Management, Veterans Affairs Banchs, Antonio Veteran Reconnect Grant Program 2018-2019, TN Higher Education Commission

$ $ $ $

3,045,801 25,000 25,000 25,000

Enrollment Services, TRIO Programs Gross, Ronnie Educational Opportunity Center, U.S. Department of Education Educational Talent Search, U.S. Department of Education ETSU at Kingsport Upward Bound, U.S. Department of Education ETSU Ronald McNair Post baccalaureate Achievement, U.S. Department of Education ETSU Upward Bound - Johnson City, U.S. Department of Education ETSU Upward Bound Bristol, U.S. Department of Education ETSU Upward Bound Math Science, U.S. Department of Education ETSU Veterans Upward Bound, U.S. Department of Education Student Support Services, U.S. Department of Education Upward Bound Summer Food Summer Program 2018, TN Department of Human Services

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

2,945,801 2,945,801 253,143 299,027 315,155 277,356 537,835 315,155 315,422 286,674 321,755 24,279

Research and Sponsored Programs, Office of Duncan, William R. IRB Services for Mountain States Health Alliance 2015-2017, Mountain States Health Alliance IRB Services to the VAMC, Veterans Affairs Medical Center

$ $ $ $

75,000 75,000 15,000 60,000

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Art and Design Contreras-Koter, Karlota Diversity through Craft, Religion and Photography Project, TN Arts Commission

$ $ $ $

1,187,116 4,060 4,060 4,060

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

22

VALUE of AWARD

Biological Sciences Bidwell, Joe PPQ-TN ETSU Cooperative Pest Detection Survey 2019, U.S. Department of Agriculture Foster, Cerrone Cross Curricular Themes of Water Quality in Introductory Biology & Chemistry I: An Active Learning Model, TN Board of Regents Estrogen Receptor Beta Signaling & Cardiac Protection from Chronic Beta Adrenergic Stimulation, American Heart Association Greater Southeast Affiliate

$ $ $ $ $

108,667 20,000 20,000 88,667 11,700

$

76,967

Chemistry Bishop, Greg Biosensing System for Measuring Circulating Protein Markers of Pediatric Soft Tissue Sarcomas, East Tennessee Foundation Determining the Effects of Capping Agents on the Activity of Nanoparticle Electrocatalysts through Single-Nanoparticle Measurement Techniques, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund McCusker, Catherine Development of Zinc(II) Dipyrrin Sensitizers for Photocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund Mei, Hua Diazonium Perfluoroalkyl(aryl) Sulfonylimide Monomer Analogues: Application to Fuel Cell, Vanderbilt University Standaert, Robert Understanding Plant Signaling via Innovations in Probe Delivery and Imaging, The University of Chicago Vasiliev, Aleksey Mesoporous Adsorbents for Perfluorinated Compounds, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Superacidic Catalysts for Alkylation of Benzene by Olefins, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund

$ $ $

135,288 40,500 13,000

$

27,500

$

28,788

$

28,788

$

5,000

$

5,000

$

20,000

$

20,000

$

41,000

$

15,000

$

26,000

Communication Fannon, Megan Interventions for Speech Sound Disorders in Children - Video Series, Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company, Inc.

$ $ $

16,864 16,864 16,864

Criminal Justice and Criminology Edwards, Bradley Evaluation of 1st Judicial District Felony Recovery Court, TN Association of Recovery Court Professional

$ $ $

1,352 1,352 1,352

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

23

VALUE of AWARD

Geosciences Ernenwein, Eileen Geophysical Survey at David Crockett Birthplace State Park, Tennessee Historical Commission Joyner, Timothy Sevier County Hazard Mitigation Plan, Sevier County, TN Nandi, Arpita Proactive Risk Based Unstable Slope Assessment in Transportation Corridors, National Park Service

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

143,560 10,000 10,000 93,560 93,560 40,000 40,000

Literature and Language Fiuza, Felipe Interpretation/Translation Services, TN Department of Health

$ $ $

12,000 12,000 12,000

Mathematics and Statistics Cintron-Arias, Ariel Preparation of Data Driven Mathematical Scientists for the Workforce, National Science Foundation Godbole, Anant REU Site: Combinatorics, Probability, and Algebraic Coding Theory, National Science Foundation

$ $ $ $ $

184,701 74,277 74,277 110,424 110,424

Physics and Astronomy Henson, Gary Synoptic Observations of Variable Stars in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, Vanderbilt University Time Resolved Echelle Spectroscopy of Massive Stars at the SARA Observatory, University of Delaware Ignace, Richard Legacy HETG Spectrum of a Massive Star: Zeta Pup, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Smith, Beverly Noyce East Tennessee STEM Teacher Recruitment (NETSTR), National Science Foundation Student Attraction and Retention in Physics and Astronomy (SARPA) Scholarships, Vanderbilt University

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

292,038 38,425 15,000 23,425 6,229 6,229 247,384 238,384 9,000

Psychology Clements, Andrea Community-Wide Trauma Informed System of Care Toolkit (ACES), TN Department of Children's Services

$ $ $

230,024 97,631 53,916

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

$

1,000

Rural Communities Opioid Response (Planning), Summit Foundation, Inc.

$

42,715

Job, Sarah Culturally Tailored Positive Psychology Intervention for Sexual Minorities: A Feasibility & Pilot Trial, Psi Chi International Honor Society

$

1,500

$

1,500

Palmatier, Matthew

$

37,332

$

37,332

$

35,900

Clinical Affiliation for GA Support 2013-2014 (First TN Human Resource Agency), First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Clinical Affiliation for GA Support 2013-2014 for Cherokee Health Systems, Cherokee Health Systems

$

13,700

$

10,200

Clinical Affiliation for GA Support 2013-2018, Frontier Health, Inc.

$

12,000

$

57,661

$

57,661

Sociology and Anthropology Bright, Candace Building Bridges to Understand Fishing Communities & Fisheries, University of Southern Mississippi Foster, Kelly Johnson City Police Department Citizen Survey 2018, Johnson City, TN, City of Franklin, Jay Agreement between TVA and ETSU for Boone Lake Archaeology Report and Curation, Tennessee Valley Authority Curation Center Artifacts, Cultural Resources Analysts, Inc. Long Term Archaeological Monitoring & Research on Boone Reservoir, Washington and Sullivan Counties, Tennessee, Tennessee Valley Authority

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

58,562 18,490 18,490 9,658 9,658 30,414 14,465 5,950

$

9,999

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Engineering, Technology, Surveying and Digital Media Isham, Dean 2019 Architectural and Engineering Grant, Tennessee, State of

$ $ $ $

224,209 26,209 3,709 3,709

Influence of e-Cigarette Flavors on Nicotine Self-Administration in Rats (Resubmission), RTI International Stinson, Jill

Williams, Stacey Development and Preliminary Trial of a Brief, Portable Health Intervention for Rural sexual minority emerging adults, Yale University

24

VALUE of AWARD

Measurement of Nontheistic Spirituality: Initial Psychometric Qualities of the Inclusive Spiritual Connection Scale, Psi Chi International Honor Society

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR Sims, Joseph

$

20,000

$

20,000

$

2,500

$

2,500

Small Business Development Center Bays, Mark Tennessee Small Business Development Center 2019, Middle Tennessee State University

$ $ $

198,000 198,000 198,000

COLLEGE OF CLINICAL & REHABILITATIVE HEALTH SERVICES Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Elangovan, Saravanan

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

120,362 114,787 10,200 6,800 3,400 104,587 104,587

Dean, College of Clinical & Rehabilitative Health Services Samples, Donald Tennessee Early Intervention System (TEIS), TN Department of Education

$ $ $

5,000 5,000 5,000

Physical Therapy Wassinger, Craig Health Literacy and Shoulder Pain: A Critical Appraisal of Web-Based Information on Shoulder Pain Comparing Biomedical Versus Psychosocial Information, TN Physical Therapy Association

$ $

575 575

$

575

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Counseling and Human Services Scarborough, Janna Niswonger CARE Advisor Counseling Students, Niswonger Foundation

$ $ $ $

241,721 20,000 20,000 20,000

Curriculum and Instruction Chambers, Cynthia KAT - Kingsport Academy for Teaching, Kingsport City Schools

$ $ $

20,000 20,000 20,000

UT Center for Industrial Studies Support, University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services Uddin, Moin A National Survey of Engineering Technology Programs, American Society of Engineering Education

Clinical Training at Ear, Nose & Throat Associates, P.C., Watauga Hearing Department, Ear, Nose and Throat Associates, P.C. Clinical Training at Mountain Region Speech and Hearing Center in Kingsport, Mountain Region Speech and Hearing Louw, Brenda Institute in speech-language pathology TN teachers cohort at ETSU, TN Department of Education

25

VALUE of AWARD

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Early Childhood Education Lange, Alissa Contract with CLI to Complete Curriculum Review, Children's Literacy Initiative

$ $ $

15,900 15,900 15,900

Educational Foundations and Special Education Chambers, Cynthia Leadership Education in Neurodevelopment and Other Related Disabilities (LEND), Vanderbilt University

$ $ $

157,163 157,163 157,163

Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation Management Greene, Amy Sports Management GA for TN Smokies 2018-2019, Boyd Sports, LLC/TN Smokies Kesselring, LeAnn

$ $ $ $ $

28,658 28,158 28,158 500 500

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

27,072,034 3,753,919 526,186 526,186 722,134 615,534 29,600

$

77,000

$

136,754

$

136,754

$

190,283

$

45,000

$

145,283

$

32,940

$

32,940

Improving edTPA Sound Quality in the Gymnasium, TN Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Biomedical Sciences Agrawal, Alok C-Reactive Protein in Rheumatoid Arthritis - R01 , National Institutes of Health Beaumont, Eric Afferent Mechanisms of Vagal Neuromodulation Therapy, National Institutes of Health Parameters Optimization of Noradrenergic Burst Stimulation, LivaNova, Inc. Vagal Nerve Stimulation Mitigates Alteration of the Intestinal Environment to Limit the Progression of Heart Failure, American Heart Association - Greater Southeast Affiliate Bradshaw, Patrick Testing the NADPH Redox Theory of Aging in C. elegans - R15, National Institutes of Health Brown, Russell Application of Novel Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Towards Alzheimer's Disease, P2D Bioscience The Role of Adenosine A(2A) Receptor Activation on the Behavioral and Plasticity Response to Nicotine in a Rodent Model of Schizophrenia - R15 (Resubmission), National Institutes of Health Ferslew, Kenneth To Provide Toxicology Services, Medical Education Assistance Corporation

26

VALUE of AWARD

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR Hagg, Theo

Targeting Blood-Derived Integrin Signaling After Stroke, National Institutes of Health Hall, Jennifer Characterization of Hormonal Influences on Chlamydia Development - R15 , National Institutes of Health Determining the Importance of In Vivo Estrogen Receptors & In Vitro Hormone Modulation of Wnt/B-catenin Signaling on Chlamydia Infections - R03, National Institutes of Health Hayman, James Microsporidia Spore Adherence to Integrin Ligands - R15 , National Institutes of Health

$

320,873

$

320,873

$

222,000

$

148,000

$

74,000

$

135,656

$

135,656

Hoover, Donald Comprehensive Structural and Functional Mapping of the Mammalian Cardiac Nervous System, University of California at Los Angeles

$

236,800

$

236,800

Ordway, Gregory

$

277,038

$

62,500

$

214,538

$

177,000

Deleterious Effects of TNF-a on the AKI-CKD Nexus, American Society of Nephrology Foundation

$

100,000

The Renal Cholinergic System and the AKI-CKD Nexus, American Heart Association - Greater Southeast Affiliate

$

77,000

$

209,957

$

142,395

VA IPA for Barbara Connelly, Veterans Affairs Medical Center

$

20,617

VA IPA for Suman Dalal, Veterans Affairs Medical Center

$

46,945

$

65,789

Met-targeting CAR T-cell Therapy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Gilead Sciences, Inc.

$

65,000

Travel Grant/Hjelmeland Lab, American Brain Tumor Association

$

789

$

148,000

$

148,000

Hippocampal Poly (ADP-ribose) Polymerase-1 (PARP1) in Depression and Suicide, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Oxidative Damage and Base Excision Repair in White Matter Oligodendrocytes in Major Depressive Disorder - R15, National Institutes of Health Polichnowski, Aaron

Singh, Krishna Cardioprotective Role of Extracellular Ubiquitin in Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury & Myocyte Apoptosis - R15 , National Institutes of Health

Xie, Qian

Zhu, Meng-Yang Restoration of Noradrenergic and Dopaminergic Functions in the Brain of Aged Rats - R15 , National Institutes of Health

27

VALUE of AWARD

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR Zou, Yue

$

352,509

$

352,509

Continuing Medical Education Schweitzer, John To Provide CME Services, Various Sponsors

$ $ $

10,125 10,125 10,125

Dean, College of Medicine Lewis, Russell Graduate Medical Education 2018-2019, TN Bureau of Tenncare To Provide Lease Space, TN Department of Health To Provide Services for Director of Managed Care, Medical Education Assistance Corporation

$ $ $ $ $

6,465,000 6,465,000 6,440,000 6,000 19,000

Family Medicine Blackwelder, Reid Primary Care Physician Services 2018-2019, TN Department of Health Fox, Beth Collaborative Training for Team-Based Health Care in Appalachian Primary Care Practices, Health Resources and Services Administration Johnson, Leigh Adult Immunization Office Champions Project, American Academy of Family Physicians Jones, Jodi Medical Scribes in a Family Medicine Residency Program: An Implementation Outcomes Study, American Academy of Family Physicians

$ $ $ $

509,239 48,800 48,800 434,719

$

434,719

$

1,000

$

1,000

$

24,720

$

24,720

Geriatrics and Gerontology Hamdy, Ronald To Provide Editorial Office Supplies, International Society for Clinical Densitometry

$ $ $

26,520 26,520 26,520

Internal Medicine Elgazzar, Mohamed Administrative Supplement to MicroRNAs and Myeloid Cell Development During Sepsis, National Institutes of Health S100A9 and MDSC Development in Sepsis, National Institutes of Health

$ $ $ $

8,295,054 407,000 37,000 370,000

ATR Isomerization in Cellular Responses to UV Damage of DNA - R01 , National Institutes of Health

28

VALUE of AWARD

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR Moorman, Jonathan

340B Outpatient Drug Program, Nashville Pharmacy Vaccine Failure in HIV Infection Mediated by Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells (MDSCs) - R15, National Institutes of Health Ning, Shunbin LIMD1 is a Novel Marker Associated with IRF4 in EBV Latency and Lymphoma - R15 , National Institutes of Health Summers, Jeffrey To Provide Services for Internal Medicine, Medical Education Assistance Corporation

$

6,735,606

$

6,590,594

$

145,012

$

148,000

$

148,000

$

82,242

$

82,242

$

774,206

GA Support from the VA, Veterans Affairs Medical Center

$

56,958

Gender Difference in miRNA-Mediated T Cell Aging During Viral Infection - R01 (Supplement), National Institutes of Health

$

96,200

IPA Agreement for Dechao Cao, Veterans Affairs Medical Center

$

50,000

MicroRNA Regulation of T Cell Aging in Vaccine Response During Viral Infection - R01 , National Institutes of Health

$

365,000

Telomere Loss and T Cell Aging in HBV Vaccine Response in HIV-Infected Individual - R21, National Institutes of Health

$

185,000

VA IPA Agreement for Ling Wang, Veterans Affairs Medical Center

$

21,048

$

148,000

$

148,000

Learning Resources Loyd, Kelly Exhibit Award for NLM Graphic Medicine Exhibit, National Network of Libraries of Medicine Wallace, Rick Exhibit Award 2018 Rural Health Association of TN-Nov 14-16, 2018, National Network of Libraries of Medicine Remote Area Medical (RAM) Volunteer Corps, November 2-4, 2018, National Network of Libraries of Medicine Remote Area Medical (RAM) Volunteer Corps, Wise, VA, July 20-22, 2018, National Network of Libraries of Medicine Weyant, Emily Exhibit Award for 2018 TN Public Health Assoc Annual Conference, Sept 11-14, 2018, National Network of Libraries of Medicine

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

6,375 2,000 2,000 3,179 1,504 1,025 650 1,196 1,196

Obstetrics and Gynecology Block, William To Provide Services for OB/GYN, Medical Education Assistance Corporation

$ $ $

40,500 40,500 40,500

Yao, Zhi

Yin, Deling Role of Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Stress-Induced Lymphocyte Apoptosis - R15 , National Institutes of Health

29

VALUE of AWARD

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

30

VALUE of AWARD

Pathology Schweitzer, John Forensic Services for VAMC, Veterans Affairs Medical Center Postmortem Examinations and Communications, TN Department of Health To Provide Autopsy Services, Veterans Affairs Medical Center To Provide Forensic Services to Eight Counties, Upper East Tennessee Counties (Carter, Greene, Hancock, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, Washington)

$ $ $ $ $

2,220,144 2,220,144 27,056 249,278 30,373

$

1,913,437

Pediatrics Bailey, Beth Electronic Cigarette Use During Pregnancy, University of Connecticut Hajianpour, MJ Genetics Screening, Testing, Counseling, Education and Follow-up Services 2017-2020, TN Department of Health Klopfenstein, Katherine State Hemophilia Program 2014-2019, TN Department of Health Schetzina, Karen Baby Steps for Success, TN Department of Children's Services ReadNPlay for a Bright Future in Appalachian Tennessee, Health Resources and Services Administration Wood, David To Provide Services for Pediatrics, Medical Education Assistance Corporation

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,534,354 126,818 126,818 413,400 413,400 20,500 20,500 114,517 64,517 50,000 859,119 859,119

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Moser, Michele TennCare Center of Excellence for Children in State Custody 2017-2022, TN Department of Children's Services Musil, Allen To Provide Services for Psychiatry, Mountain States Health Alliance

$ $ $ $ $

573,965 508,965 508,965 65,000 65,000

Surgery Browder, Isaac To Provide Services for Surgery, Medical Education Assistance Corporation To Provide Vascular Director Services, Mountain States Health Alliance

$ $ $ $

3,636,839 879,000 867,000 12,000

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR Kleinman, Mark

$

372,262

Dysregulation of the Acetylome in Age-Related Macular Degeneration, BrightFocus Foundation

$

80,000

The Role of Histone Deacetylases in Age-Related Macular Degeneration, National Institutes of Health

$

292,262

Li, Chuanfu

$

865,226

Innate Immunity and Cardiovascular Function in Sepsis, National Institutes of Health

$

333,000

Role of Toll-Like Receptor Signaling in Cardiac Ischemia - R01 , National Institutes of Health

$

532,226

Ozment, Tammy

$

288,600

$

288,600

$

1,231,751

CTM - CTLR (C-type lectin receptors) - Base Period, University of Montana

$

696,932

Training Innate Immunity: A New Approach to the Treatment of Sepsis, National Institutes of Health

$

534,819

COLLEGE OF NURSING Nursing, Graduate Programs Rice, Judith PATH 2018-2019 (Projects for Assistance in the Transition from Homelessness), TN Department of Mental Health

$ $ $ $

3,330,294 137,241 137,241 137,241

Nursing, Office of Practice Harris, James Safety Net - MCEHHC - (Mountain City) Primary Care Services for Uninsured Adult Tennesseans 19-64 yrs. 2018-2019, TN Department of Health Tolan, Silas FOCUS: Family Nurse Practitioners Optimizing Care for the Underserved - CHC Cluster 2018-2019, Health Resources and Services Administration Increasing Health Access in Hancock County SBHC, Health Resources and Services Administration Safety Net - CHC - Primary Care Services for Uninsured Adult Tennesseans 19-64 yrs. 2018-2019, TN Department of Health Smile on 60+, Interfaith Dental Clinic Tennessee Early Intervention System (TEIS), TN Department of Education Vanhook, Patricia HELP SARA, Health Resources and Services Administration Opioid Quality Improvement (QI) Collaborative, Abt Associates, Inc.

$ $

3,193,053 22,000

$

22,000

$

2,641,384

$

2,244,934

$

100,000

$

256,450

$

25,000

$

15,000

$

529,669

$

499,669

$

30,000

Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Fungal Sepsis in the Critically III Patient - R01, National Institutes of Health Williams, David

31

VALUE of AWARD

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Dean, College of Pharmacy Ellis, Steve First-Generation Pharmacy Program (FGPP), National Association of Chain Drug Stores Foundation

$ $ $ $

32,800 15,000 15,000 15,000

Pharmaceutical Sciences Oakes, Hannah AFPE Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Pond, Brooks The Influence of Nicotyrine on Nicotine Pharmacokinetics, American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

$ $ $ $ $

12,800 10,000 10,000 2,800 2,800

Pharmacy Practice Hagemeier, Nicholas AFPE Gateway to Research Scholarship Award, American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education

$ $ $

5,000 5,000 5,000

COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH Biostatistics and Epidemiology Liu, Ying IPA with Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Veterans Affairs Medical Center Oral Health in the Older Adult Population: Assessment in Tennessee, Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability Maisonet, Mildred Comparing Urban and Rural Effects of Poverty on COPD (CURE COPD) - EPA, Johns Hopkins University Comparing Urban and Rural Effects of Poverty on COPD (CURE COPD) -NIH, Johns Hopkins University Prenatal Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Anti-Mullerian Hormone Concentrations in Female Adolescent ALSPAC Study Participants, National Institutes of Health Quinn, Megan

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

4,091,516 498,384 40,655 8,035 32,620 311,700 88,388 149,312

$

74,000

$

72,029

$

72,029

$

74,000

$

74,000

Identifying Adverse Childhood Experiences & Building Resilience in College Students, TN Department of Children's Services Wang, Liang Family Context, Child Characteristics, Child-Rearing Features, and Obesity Risk: A 15-Year Longitudinal Analysis, National Institutes of Health

32

VALUE of AWARD

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Dean, College of Public Health Dula, Taylor Diabetes Prevention Services, TN Department of Health Pack, Robert Opioid Research Consortium of Central Appalachia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

$ $ $ $ $

78,952 19,100 19,100 59,852 59,852

Environmental Health Silver, Kenneth Evaluation of Tomato Worker Ergonomics using Electromyography, University of Kentucky Research Foundation

$ $ $

11,950 11,950 11,950

Health Sciences Chandley, Michelle Neuroinflammatory Mediators of Glutamatergice & GABAergic Neuropathology in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex of Autism Spectrum Disorder - R15 , National Institutes of Health Lu, Yongke Nicotine and Alcoholic Liver Disease, National Institutes of Health Peterson, Jonathan Liver-Adipose Tissue Crosstalk in NAFLD: Role of the Novel Adipokine CRP3 - R15 , National Institutes of Health Zahner, Matthew Characterizing the Role for the Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus in the Cardiogenic Sympathetic Afferent Reflex - R15 , National Institutes of Health

$ $

806,730 158,788

$

158,788

$

342,429

$

342,429

$

148,000

$

148,000

$

157,513

$

157,513

$ $

2,695,500 99,897

$

74,897

$

25,000

$

2,490,061

$

2,490,061

$

95,201

$

95,201

Health Services Management and Policy Beatty, Kate Creating a Culture of Health in Appalachia: Disparities and Bright Spots: Practical Recommendations and Strategies to Support Positive Health Outcomes in Appalachia, Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky Region IV Public Health Training Center, Emory University Khoury, Amal Evaluation of the South Carolina Initiative to Reduce Unintended Pregnancy, Private Foundation (SCI) Mamudu, Hadii Developing a Research Agenda to Prevent and Control CVD in Central Appalachia, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

33

VALUE of AWARD

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR Smith, Mike

$

10,341

$

10,341

FINANCE & ADMINSTRATION OFFICE Public Safety Mayberry, Jennifer High Visibility Grant 2018-2019, TN Governor's Highway Safety Office

$

5,000

$ $ $

5,000 5,000 5,000

HONORS COLLEGE Undergraduate Research Program Ignace, Richard Summer Fellowships in Support of Undergraduate Research of Societal Well-Being, Charles Koch Foundation

$ $ $ $

15,750 15,750 15,750 15,750

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT President, Office of the Lewis, Angela Talent, Innovation and Equity Grant, TN Higher Education Commission

$ $ $ $

154,135 50,355 50,355 50,355

WETS Campus Radio FM Winkler, Wayne Community Service Grant 2017-2019, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 2018-2020, Corporation for Public Broadcasting

$ $ $ $

103,780 103,780 50,733 53,047

STUDENT AFFAIRS Multicultural Affairs Terry, Laura 2018 Summer Leadership Institute Program, Conexion Americas

$ $ $ $

56,285 21,285 21,285 21,285

Student Engagement Adinolfi, Leah Buccaneer Involvement Guides, TN Board of Regents

$ $ $

35,000 35,000 35,000

Surveillance System for Muscular Dystrophies & Neuromuscular Disorders, University of South Carolina

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VALUE of AWARD

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

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VALUE of AWARD

UNIVERSITY CENTERS Center for Appalachian Studies Roach, Ron Appalachian Teaching Project 2019-2020, Appalachian Regional Commission Center of Excellence in Appalachian Studies 2018-2019, TN Higher Education Commission Governor's School for the Scientific Exploration of Tennessee Heritage 2018-2019, TN Department of Education

$ $ $ $ $ $

8,265,696 543,331 543,331 150,000 296,200 97,131

Center for Community Outreach and Family Services Leger, Robert Families First, TN Department of Human Services Family Focused Solutions, TN Department of Human Services Northeast Tennessee Nurse-Family Partnership, TN Department of Human Services WIOA Career Services Proposal 17-003, Walters State Community College WIOA Career Services, Knoxville Knox County Community Action Committee WIOA Out-of-School Youth and Young Adult Program, Alliance for Business and Training

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

6,078,834 6,078,834 4,141,600 151,201 1,163,077 300,300 255,446 67,210

Center for Early Childhood Learning and Development Hale, Kimberly Center of Excellence in Early Childhood 2018-2019 , TN Higher Education Commission Child Care Access Means Parents in School - CCAMPIS at ETSU, U.S. Department of Education Child Study Center and Head Start Collaboration, Upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency Expanding Horizons: Early Intervention Project, TN Department of Education Mietzner, Sara TECTA Tuition 2018-2019, Tennessee State University TECTA-TN Early Childhood Training Alliance 2018-2019, Tennessee State University

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,423,300 1,001,192 186,200 196,648 42,420 575,924 422,108 53,000 369,108

Center of Excellence in Math and Science Education Godbole, Anant Governor's School in Integration of Biological & Statistical Sciences, TN Department of Education Integrating Computing into the High School Mathematics Curriculum, Battelle Memorial Institute

$ $ $ $

220,231 126,576 89,314 37,262

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DIVISION, DEPARTMENT & PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR Tai, Chih-Che

Integrating STEM and Literacy with Computation in Elementary Education (i-SLICEE), U.S. Department of Education

Grand Total

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VALUE of AWARD $

93,655

$

93,655

$

47,842,718

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SECTION IV: FY19 Extramural Activity: Non-Financial Agreements

Chart VI. East Tennessee State University FY19 Non-Financial Agreements1: Number & Percent of Total (n=48) by Entity Type

INDUSTRY n=22, 46%

FOUNDATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS n=5, 10% FEDERAL n=7, 15%

UNIVERSITY n=9, 19%

STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT n=5, 10%

1 Includes Memoranda of Understanding and Data Use, Non-Disclosure and Material Transfer Agreements

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