Year in Review Associate Dean for Research Susan A Bloomfield PhD Dr Bloomfield joined the faculty in Health amp Kinesiology in 1993 and assumed the Associate Dean position in July 2016 ID: 643689
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Research and Development
Year in
ReviewSlide2
Associate Dean for Research
Susan A. Bloomfield, Ph.D.
Dr. Bloomfield joined the faculty in Health & Kinesiology in 1993 and assumed the Associate Dean position in July 2016.Slide3
Pre Award Services
Windy Hollis Turner
Assistant Director
Amy
Jurica HinnantOutreach Coordinator
Jesús
PalomoResearch Development OfficerSlide4
Post Award Services
Clayton
Holle
Business Administrator
Adriana Burnett
Business Coordinator
Mary SeifertBusiness Coordinator
Pam Parks
Business CoordinatorSlide5
New Award Totals
Dr. Kay
Wijekumar (TLAC) – Multiple grants from USDE-IES
2016
2017
$17.3 M
$30.8 MSlide6
Notable New Awards
Rafael Lara-
Alecio, PI (EPSY)Literacy-Infused Science Using Technology Innovation Opportunity (LISTO), a 5-Year Longitudinal Validation
ProjectUS Department of Education (Federal)01/01/2017 - 12/31/2021Total Funding: $12,000,000
Jean Madsen, PI (EAHR)
Strategies for School Improvement and Inclusion in Schools with Demographically Diverse Students
Kellogg Foundation (Private)03/01/2017 -
02/28/2020Total Funding: $1,493,754Slide7
Notable New Awards
Noboru Matsuda, PI (TLAC)Exploratory Study on the Adaptive Online Course and its Implication on Synergetic
CompetencyNSF (Federal)09/01/2016
- 08/31/2018Total Funding: $566,000Kelly Wilson, PI (HLKN)Integrating Teen Pregnancy Prevention Innovative Practices (
iTIP)US DHHS—Office of Adolescent Health
06/01/2016 - 05/31/2018
Total Funding: $1,500,00Slide8
Annual Research Expenditures
Dr. Mary Alfred (EAHR) – TCALL Funding from Texas Workforce Commission
$24,477,154 $20,250,760Slide9
Proposals Submitted
2017
2016
174
192
Dr. Whitney
Garney (HLKN) – PI with funding from American Heart Association and Texas Department of State Health ServicesSlide10
Outreach Services
Amy
Hinnant
with Dan Rather at TX Administrators & Supervisors Mid-Winter Conference, Austin –Jan 2017Slide11
CERD ACTIVITIES 2017
Regular newsletters to share information, hot topics, and
good newsSlide12
CERD ACTIVITIES 2017
Catapult 2017
Funding to support the development of research, teaching or outreach focused projects that directly address the Quality of Life Transformational Impact Area
Interdisciplinary Teams were awarded$265,000 Slide13
CERD ACTIVITIES 2017
Two STATA WorkshopsAttended by 60
Faculty, Staff, and Students
Data Analysis and Statistical SoftwareSlide14
CERD ACTIVITIES 2017
Pre Award Team presented two Tips and Tricks
of Budget Development
WorkshopsSlide15
Grand Opening of the Human Clinical Research Facility (HCRF)
April 11, 2017
Housing the
Center for Translational Research in Aging and Longevity (CTRAL) and the Exercise & Sports Nutrition Lab (ESNL)Slide16
# of Current Project Accounts
Dr. Oi-Man Kwok (EPSY) – Co-PI on Federal and State Projects, as well one of our Representatives to the University CPI
436Slide17
Proposed CERD Initiatives for 2018
Dr. Beverly Irby (EAHR) – Co-PI on Five USDE Projects
US Dept. of Education Mock Review Panel-- invite DOE program officer
Grant writing groupsSupport for external friendly reviews of grant applicationsRevised Catapult program: supporting junior faculty and interdisciplinary researchSlide18
Survey
We want your feedback!
COMING SOON watch
your email in the next few days for a survey to rate your experience using the CERD Office and to collect your ideas for the future.Slide19
Your Associate Dean wants to hear your feedback!
I would love to hear what’s on your mind. Please work with me to fix anything that is not working well. Let’s create together strategic plans for supporting our research faculty and making CEHD
a nexus of research productivity and thought leaders in the nation and world.