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GRANTS
& RESEARCH FUNDING:
FEDERAL, PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS,
& PRIVATE SECTOR
“A
theoretical approach to music based HIV prevention.” Individual NRSA
Grant # F31 MH65060-01, awarded by NIMH. Period of funding: 2 years.
Amount: $54,088.
“Using
music to promote normative change: A theoretical approach to designing,
implementing, and evaluating a music based HIV prevention intervention
for adolescents.” Applied Social Issues Internship Program, Spring 2001.
Awarded by The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI),
Division 9 of The American Psychological Association. Amount:
$2,000.
“Using
music to promote normative change: Developing and implementing a music
based HIV prevention program.” Funds received from Concerned Citizens
for Humanity. Hartford, CT. Amount: $1,000.
GRANTS & RESEARCH FUNDING:
COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY
“Music’s
Influence on Aggression: Controlling for Individual Preferences.”
Purchase College Student Research Award. Purchase, NY. Student: Adam
Rosen. Amount: $310
“Building
collaborative networks to address on-campus alcohol use and abuse and
Identifying the dynamics of risk behavior.” Purchase College Affiliates
Grant. Purchase, NY. Amount: $400
University of Connecticut Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships. Amount:
$2,500.
“Using
music to promote normative change: Developing and implementing a music
based HIV prevention program.” (with Jeffrey Fisher, Ph.D., University
of Connecticut Research Foundation, Fund 1171-000-35, Account 440369).
Amount: $1,000.
University of Connecticut Research Foundation and Graduate School
Predoctoral Fellowships: Merit based awards to supplement graduate
salary & support research from 1998-2002. Approximately $8,000.
University of Connecticut Research Foundation Travel Awards (Account:
444257, Fund 1171): Funding to attend professional conferences from
1999-2002. $1200 in total travel awards. |