INTERNAL GRANTS RECEIVED

 

Studies on the Role of Angiotensin II in Regulating Metabolic Rate in Rats, Simon den Uyl Summer Fellowship, $2,800, 2000.

Studies on the Physiological Role of Vasopressin-Activated Calcium Mobilizing Protein in Rabbits and Rats, Hope College-Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Co-PI - Dr. Burnatowska-Hledin, $15,000, 1998.

Development of Instructional Laboratory Exercises for Four New Biology Core Courses, Hope College-Howard Hughes Institute, $5,000, 1997.

Physiological Effects of a Novel Ligand for a Vasopressin-Activated Calcium-Mobilizing Protein, Hope College-Howard Hughes Medical Institute, $5,000, 1996.

Physiological Modulations of the Biomechanics of Human Movement, Hope College-Howard Hughes Medical Institute, $5,000, 1995.

Effects of Thermal Dehydration on Lithium-Treated Rats, Hope College Faculty Development Award, $2,400, 1993.

Research Support for Metabolic and Water Balance Studies,  Hope College - Howard Hughes Medical Institute, $5,500, 1991.

Studies on Thermal Dehydration Induced Thirst in Hypertensive Rats, Knight Fellowship, $6,000, 1991.

Effects of Physiological Alterations on the Metabolic Activation of Promutagens, Towsley Fund Award, $2,800, 1986.

Determination of Hypothalamic Norepinephrine Levels by HPLC with Electro­chem­ical Detection, Biomedical Research Support Grant Award, $1,500, 1985.

Hypothalamic Norepinephrine Content of Thermally Stressed Normoten­sive and Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, Biomedical Research Support Grant Award, $1,200, 1984.

Determination of Hypothalamic Norepinephrine Con­tent by HPLC, Towsley Fund Award, $1,731, 1984.

Studies on Thermoregulation in Spontaneously Hyperten­sive Rats, Biomedical Research Support Grant Award, $1,500, 1983.

Effects of Food Deprivation on Homeostatic Mechanisms in Rats, Hope College Faculty Development Award, $1,600, 1983.

Body Water Status and Temperature Regulation in Rats. Hope College Faculty Develop­ment Award, $1,500, 1981.