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March 4
Dr. Jacques Rinchard received a research grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of Vermont to continue evaluating thiamine concentrations in Atlantic Salmon eggs from Lake Champlain.
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February 23Dr. Jacques Rinchard received a research grant for $92,540 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to continue his work on thiamine deficiency affecting California salmonine species.
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January 4The Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation awarded Brockport a Teacher Pipeline Innovation Grant for $86,628. The grant will provide pilot funding to explore the impacts of various direct financial support models intended to expand the supply of teacher candidates from historically underrepresented backgrounds.
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December 13Dr. Jacques Rinchard received a research grant from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife via the Regents of the University of California Davis, to better understand the causes, impacts, and treatments of thiamine deficiency in California salmon.
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November 23Andie Graham and her collaborators Dr. Michael Chislock and Dr. Paul Richards received a $1,400 award from Genesee County Soil and Water Conservation District.
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November 4As part of national ethics week, SUNY Research Foundation (RF) and SUNY System Administration have put together a training session to give an overview of conflicts of interest and other scenarios that interface with NYS Public Officer’s Law and SUNY policy/compliance.
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October 20Dr. Jacques Rinchard received a $10,800 research grant from the University of Vermont to evaluate fatty acid signatures in Lake Champlain lake trout and their prey species.
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October 12Dr. Jacques Rinchard was awarded $69,927 from the U.S. Geological Survey - Lake Ontario Biological Station, through the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit network, to monitor thiamine deficiency in lake trout from the Great Lakes region.
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October 7Dr. Matthew Altenritter and Dr. Jacques Rinchard will be conducting a Creel Survey as part of the NYS Reimagine the Canals Fishery Pilot Project, with funding from BuroHappold Engineering.
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September 24The Rose Archives of Drake Memorial Library has been selected to receive strategic planning assistance for 2021-2022.
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September 23Andie Graham, Environmental Science and Ecology, received $10,000 in funding from the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society to continue work on the invasive grass (slender falsebrome) in Bergen Swamp.
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September 3Dr. Zachary Robinson, Department of Physics, received $21,112 in funding from the United States Naval Research Laboratory to further the development of a III-Nitride growth system.
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September 1HNY Sharp Action Grants are implementation grants for public-facing humanities projects that encourage audiences to reflect on their values, explore new ideas, and engage with others in their community.
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August 30Dr. Morag Martin received the Nurse Practitioner History Research Scholar Award from the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry.
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August 23Dr. Amy Shema, Director of SummerLEAP, received a grant from United Way for Summer 2021 programing.
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August 18Dr. Kathryn Amatangelo was awarded a Finger Lakes Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (FL-PRISM) grant for Spotted Lanternfly early detection.
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July 25Several campus faculty and staff members have been selected to receive scholarships to attend the upcoming SUNY CPD Course, “Grants & Proposals: If you write it, they will fund!”
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July 15Carson Young, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, received $500 from the Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University for the Leland B. Yeager Reading Group in Economics.
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May 17Distinguished Service Professor Lauren Lieberman (KSSPE) received funding from Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc., to develop trainings and training materials designed to teach physical activity to children with visual impairments and other disabilities.
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May 14Dr. Jacob Straub (Environmental Science and Ecology) received funds from the St. Lawrence River Research and Education Fund to study thiamine concentrations in breeding double-crested cormorants.
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April 29Dr. Heidi E. Rademacher, Professor of Sociology, will serve as the Program Evaluator for the Rochester Human Trafficking Intervention Court’s newly implemented Health Care Access Project.
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April 20The EPA, through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), has funded the next five years of the Coastal Wetland Monitoring Program, allocating $1.15 million.
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April 7This funding will support the work of Associate Professor Zachary Robinson’s research group who are studying material-synthesis techniques that could enable next-generation electronic devices to be built.
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March 5Zachary Robinson’s funding will support student-led research in the Surface Science lab. The project is focused on developing “neuromorphic” materials for next-generation electronics.
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February 22Jacob Straub received funding from Clemson University (funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), to develop a spatial distribution model of sea duck species on the Lower Great Lakes.
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February 19Jacob Straub and his co-PIs, Jacques Rinchard and Christopher Norment received funding from the Great Lakes Research Consortium to study the relationship between thiamine deficiency and diving and sea duck populations on the Great Lakes.
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February 12
A Research Foundation for SUNY position with the SNAP E&T (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment & Training) Project at Rochester Educational Opportunity Center is available.
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February 11A Research Foundation for SUNY position with the Brockport Migrant Education Program is now available.