Grantee Research Project Results
Research Centers
Time Aquatic Resources Modeling and Analysis Program (STARMAP)
Colorado State University
Colorado State University has received funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its Space-Time Aquatic Resources Modeling and Analysis Program (STARMAP). EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) funded this Program through its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program. A companion program at Oregon State University , which links to the CSU project, also was funded.
STARMAP, which is housed in CSU's Department of Statistics, has three major goals:
- to conduct statistical research related to aquatic resources,
- to train future generations of environmental statisticians,
- and to engage in outreach to the States and Tribes.
One principal objective of STARMAP is to transfer the needed statistical expertise through a combination of supervised application of statistical tools and structured distance-learning techniques, especially with web-based learning materials.
Center Publications:
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Main Center Abstract and Reports:
Rocky Mountain Regional Hazardous Substance Research Center for Remediation of Mine Waste Sites
Western Region Hazardous Substance Research Center for Developing In-Situ Processes for VOC Remediation in Groundwater and Soil
- Original Abstract
- 2002 Progress Report
- 2003 Progress Report
- 2004 Progress Report
- 2005 Progress Report
- Final Report
Urban Waste Management & Research Center (University of New Orleans)
- Original Abstract
- 2002 Progress Report
- 2003 Progress Report
- 2004 Progress Report
- 2005 Progress Report
- Final Report
Technical Outreach Services for Communities Support
Rocky Mountain Regional Hazardous Substance Research Center
Applying Spatial and Temporal Modeling of Statistical Surveys to Aquatic Resources
National Research Program on Design-Based/Model-Assisted Survey Methodology for Aquatic Resources
Center for Children’s Environmental Health and DiseasePreventionResearch (P01) (joint EPA and NIEHS) - CHAMACOS
- Original Abstract
- 2002 Progress Report
- 2003 Progress Report
- 2004 Progress Report
- 2005 Progress Report
Environmental Research and Technology Transfer Program of The Consortium for Plant Biotechnology Research, Inc.
- Original Abstract
- 2010 Progress Report
- 2011 Progress Report
- 2012 Progress Report
- 2013 Progress Report
- 2014 Progress Report
- 2015 Progress Report
- 2016 Progress Report
- Final Report
Center for Comprehensive, optimaL, and Effective Abatement of Nutrients
Center Research Projects:
R829095C001 - Combining Environmental Data Sets
R829095C002 - Local Inferences from Aquatic Studies
R829095C003 - Development and Evaluation of Aquatic Indicators
R829095C004 - Extension of Expertise on Design and Analysis to States and Tribes
R829095C005 - Integration and Coordination for STARMAP
R829479C001 - Plant Genes and Agrobacterium T-DNA Integration
R829479C002 - Designing Promoters for Precision Targeting of Gene Expression
R829479C003 aka R829479C011 - Biological Effects of Epoxy Fatty Acids
R829479C004 - Negative Sense Viral Vectors for Improved Expression of Foreign Genes in Insects and Plants
R829479C005 - Development of Novel Plastics From Agricultural Oils
R829479C006 - Conversion of Paper Sludge to Ethanol
R829479C007 - Enhanced Production of Biodegradable Plastics in Plants
R829479C008 - Engineering Design of Stable Immobilized Enzymes for the Hydrolysis and Transesterification of Triglycerides
R829479C009 - Discovery and Evaluation of SNP Variation in Resistance-Gene Analogs and Other Candidate Genes in Cotton
R829479C010 - Woody Biomass Crops for Bioremediating Hydrocarbons and Metals
R829479C011 - Biological Effects of Epoxy Fatty Acids
R829479C012 - High Strength Degradable Plastics From Starch and Poly(lactic acid)
R829479C013 - Development of Herbicide-Tolerant Energy and Biomass Crops
R829479C014 - Identification of Receptors of Bacillus Thuringiensis Toxins in Midguts of the European Corn Borer
R829479C015 - Coordinated Expression of Multiple Anti-Pest Proteins
R829479C016 - A Novel Fermentation Process for Butyric Acid and Butanol Production from Plant Biomass
R829479C017 - Molecular Improvement of an Environmentally Friendly Turfgrass
R829479C018 - Woody Biomass Crops for Bioremediating Hydrocarbons and Metals. II.
R829479C019 - Transgenic Plants for Bioremediation of Atrazine and Related Herbicides
R829479C020 - Root Exudate Biostimulation for Polyaromatic Hydrocarbon Phytoremediation
R829479C021 - Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal Contamination by Metallohistins, a New Class of Plant Metal-Binding Proteins
R829479C022 - Development of Herbicide-Tolerant Energy and Biomass Crops
R829479C023 - A Novel Fermentation Process for Butyric Acid and Butanol Production from Plant Biomass
R829479C024 - Development of Vectors for the Stoichiometric Accumulation of Multiple Proteins in Transgenic Crops
R829479C025 - Chemical Induction of Disease Resistance in Trees
R829479C026 - Development of Herbicide-Tolerant Hardwoods
R829479C027 - Environmentally Superior Soybean Genome Development
R829479C028 - Development of Efficient Methods for the Genetic Transformation of Willow and Cottonwood for Increased Remediation of Pollutants
R829479C029 - Development of Tightly Regulated Ecdysone Receptor-Based Gene Switches for Use in Agriculture
R829479C030 - Engineered Plant Virus Proteins for Biotechnology
The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Conclusions drawn by the principal investigators have not been reviewed by the Agency.