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Minnesota Futures Grant Program


Research Grant: Past Awards

Year Investigator Title
2008- 2009 Andow, David A. Predicting and Managing Invasive Potential of Exotic Species
ABSTRACT
Momeni, Ali Mobile Media for Everyday People: Bridging the Digital-Physical Divide
ABSTRACT
Symons, Frank Pain in Children with Neuro-developmental Disabilities: Analgesic Failure and the Promise of Biomarkers
ABSTRACT

 

Symposium Grant: Past Awards

Year Investigator Title
2008- 2009 Reichle, Joe
Reiff, Michael
Developing a Research Agenda for Early Detection and Intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorders
ABSTRACT
Friday, Feb. 13, 2009
8am-1pm
Great Hall, Coffman Union
Ross, Julie
Largaespada, David
Developmental Origins of Cancer
ABSTRACT
Friday, Feb. 28-Saturday, Mar. 1, 2009
McNamara Alumni Center
Shekhar, Shashi
Harvey, Francis
Exploring Spatio-temporal Future of Geo-Informatics:A Symposium to identify challenges, knowledge gaps, and transformational opportunities
ABSTRACT
Thursday, Jan. 29-Sunday, Jan. 31, 2009
Digital Technology Center, Walter Library
Register: geospatial.umn.edu/futures

2007- 2008 Andow, David A.

Predicting Invasive Potential of Exotic Species
ABSTRACT
Symposium scheduled for March 3-5, 2008

FINAL REPORT

Greenhow, Christine Networks & Neighborhoods in Cyberspace: Exploring Implications for Education, Humanities, Government, Business and Technology
SYNOPSIS
Symposia scheduled for February 11, 2008
Symons, Frank

Phase 1 Symposium: Pain in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Analgesic Failure and the Promise of Biomarkers
ABSTRACT
Symposium scheduled for January 8-9, 2008

FINAL REPORT


 
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