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| Vol. 18, No. 20 | Feb. 18, 1999 |

Marvin Zuckerman, psychology, Vulnerability to Psychopathology: A Biosocial Model, American Psychological Association, 1999.
Chandra L. Reedy, museum studies, with Richard Corbett of Corrosion and Materials Research Institute, and Martin Burke of National Parks Service, "Electrochemical Tests as Alternatives to Current Methods for Assessing Effects of Exhibition Materials on Metal Artifacts," in Journal of International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, vol. 43, pages 183-196.
John C. Kraft, H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Geology, with Helmut Engelmann of University of Köln, Ilhan Kayan of Ege University, Helmut Bruckner of Marburg University and George Rapp of University of Minnesota, Duluth, "Uses of the Epigraphical, Classical and Historical Record in the Geological Analysis of Harbor and Landscape Evolution at Ephesus and the Artemision in Anatolia," at Archaeological Institute of America annual meeting, Dec. 29, Washington, D.C.Marian Lief Palley, political science and international relations, "Korean Women: Prospects for a New Century," at international conference on feminism and gender issues, Jan. 8, Bangkok, Thailand.
Kenneth Koford, economics, "Citizen Restraints on a 'Bandit' Government: Transition Politics in Bulgaria," at conference on economic performance, economic policy and political culture, Feb. 3-6, Rotterdam.
Mary E. Miele, medical technology, "Laboratory Testing for Hepatitis," at inservice day for school nurses, Nov. 25, Cobbs-Gauger School, Christina School District, Newark, Del.
James L. Hatley, Facilities Management, central plant operations, Feb. 24, 1969
Florine P. Henderson, admissions, Feb. 22, 1984Craig Scott Newton, Facilities Management, electrical service, Feb. 20, 1984
Aretha C. Black, library, Feb. 20, 1989Robert W. Simpson, public safety, Feb. 22, 1989
Ardeshir Faghri, civil engineering, received the Eisenhower Transportation Engineering Research Award from the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation.
From National Science Foundation: Gagan Agrawal, computer and information sciences, $114,779 for "CAREER: Interprocedural Compilers for Distributed Address Space Machines"; Stephen C. Cary, Charles E. Epifanio and Ana I. Dittal, marine studies, an additional $8,000 for "Reproduction, Dispersal, and Recruitment of Hydrothermal Vent Crabs: A Tractable System"; Jean H. Futrell, Willis F. Harrington Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Burnaby Munson, Douglas P. Ridge and Murray V. Johnston, chemistry and biochemistry, $450,000 for "Multisite University-Industry Collaboration: A New Paradigm for Graduate Education"; Murray V. Johnston, chemistry and biochemistry, $165,000 for "Purchase of MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometer"; David L. Kirchman, Maxwell P. and Mildred H. Harrington Professor of Marine Studies, $85,449 for "Bacterial Production Uncoupled from Primary Production: Implications for DOM Fluxes in the Southern Ocean (JGOFS)"; John M. Lambros and Michael Santare, mechanical engineering, $158,510 for "Analytical and Experimental Study of Crack-Interface Interactions in Continuously Inhomogeneous Solids (CIMS)" and $25,000 for "Acquisition of a Synchronous Laser Pulsing System for High Speed Camera Imaging"; Barbara Landau and James E. Hoffman, psychology, $60,665 for "Spatial Language and Spatial Cognition in Williams Syndrome"; George W. Luther, marine studies, $5,000 for "Postdoctoral Fellowship Award for Timothy E. Rozan"; John A. Madsen, geology, $17,011 for "A High-resolution Bathymetric and Geophysical Investigation of the Southwest Indian Ridge: Spatial Characterization of an Ultra-slow Spreading Center"; David M. Mason, mathematical sciences, $80,820 for "Selected Large Sample Problems in Self-normalized Sums, Generalized Extremes and Weighted Approximations"; Joanne M. Nigg and Kathleen Tierney, Disaster Research Center, $85,875 for "Perceptions of Earthquake Impacts and Loss-reduction Policy Preferences Among Community Residents and Opinion Leaders"; Lori L. Pollock, M. Sandra Carberry, Errol L. Lloyd, computer and information sciences, and Guang R. Gao, electrical and computer engineering, $101,249 for "Parallel and Distributed Computing: Systems and Application Development Infrastructure"; Charles G. Riordan, chemistry and biochemistry, $62,500 for "NSF Young Investigator: Controlled Radical Delivery Systems for Understanding DNA Structure"; Jonathan H. Sharp, marine studies, $99,862 for "The Analytically Correct Measurements of Dissolved Organic Matter in Seawater"; Daniel W. van der Weide, electrical and computer engineering, $275,000 for "CAREER: Micromachining Antennas for Localized Excitation by Nanostructures"; Ferris Webster, marine studies, $550,000 for "WOCE Data Information Unit" and, with James Crease and Katherine A. Bouton, marine studies, $34,295 for "Maintenance of a Database of Research Ship Schedules"; and Andrew L. Zydney, chemical engineering, $57,772 for "Multilayer Membrane Structures for Protein Separations."