Grantee Research Project Results
AWARD RECIPIENTS
Show Results for: Grant, Centers, SBIR, Fellowships, or All types of projects from 1996 awards.1996 Grant Recipients By Research Topic
- Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1 recipient)
- Health Effects Institute (1 recipient)
- STAR Graduate Fellowships (102 recipients)
- Air Quality (30 recipients)
- Analytical and Monitoring Methods (11 recipients)
- DOE/EPA/NSF/ONR Joint Program on Bioremediation (5 recipients)
- Decision-Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy (7 recipients)
- Drinking Water (5 recipients)
- Ecological Assessment (10 recipients)
- Endocrine Disruptors (8 recipients)
- Environmental Fate and Treatment of Toxics and Hazardous Wastes (11 recipients)
- Environmental Statistics (2 recipients)
- Exploratory Research - Air Chemistry & Physics (2 recipients)
- Exploratory Research - Air Engineering (9 recipients)
- Exploratory Research - Early Career Awards (10 recipients)
- Exploratory Research - Environmental Biology (13 recipients)
- Exploratory Research - Human Health (6 recipients)
- Exploratory Research - Water Chemistry and Physics (6 recipients)
- Exploratory Research - Water Engineering (5 recipients)
- Exposure of Children to Pesticides (5 recipients)
- Global Climate (5 recipients)
- High Performance Computing (15 recipients)
- Risk-Based Decisions for Contaminated Sediments (3 recipients)
- Role of Interindividual Variation in Human Susceptibility to Cancer (3 recipients)
- Technology for a Sustainable Environment (12 recipients)
- Water and Watersheds Research (11 recipients)
- Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) - Phase I (53 recipients)
- Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) - Phase II (13 recipients)
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