Research Prizes and Honors
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ASSISTANT HISTORY PROFESSOR WINS 2008 TAFT LABOR HISTORY PRIZE
The 2008 Philip Taft Labor History Book Prize was awarded to Laurie Green, an assistant professor in the Department of History, for her book Battling the Plantation Mentality: Memphis and the Black Freedom Struggle.
The prize committee said the book “is a highly original contribution to the labor historiography of race, gender and class in an important southern city during the crucial period for civil rights movement mobilization at the grassroots.”
A $1,500 cash award comes with the prize named for Professor Philip Taft, who was one of America’s first historians of the nation’s labor movement.
News and Information
CONFERENCE ON BIOSAFETY COMING IN SEPTEMBER
Explore the foundations of safe science, review best practices and promote professional networking at IBC 201, the Institutional Biosafety Committee’s conference. It is co-sponsored by The University of Texas System and Texas AandM University System.
Dates: Pre-conference (Biological Safety Officer Course), Sept. 2 and 3, 2008
Main Conference, Sept. 4, 2008
Location: Commons Conference Center, J.J. Pickle Research Campus
The University of Texas at Austin
10100 Burnet Road, Austin, Texas
For the agenda, registration, maps and more, please visit the conference Web site.
QuotedUT Researchers in the News
A sampling of recent quotes by university faculty members and researchers. To be included in this section, let Research Alert know when you or a colleague have been quoted.
June 29, 2008
[Dara Torres, 41-year-old Olympic hopeful, broke her first of three world records in 1982 at 14, and now returns from her second retirement after six years and the birth of her daughter two years ago.]
So how long can peak athletic performance last? Hirofumi Tanaka, the director of the Cardiovascular Aging Research Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin, found that both elite and nonelite runners and swimmers could maintain personal bests until age 35, after which performance declined in a gradual, linear fashion until about age 50 to 60 for runners and 70 for swimmers. Deterioration was rapid from there. Tanaka also found that swimmers experienced more modest declines than runners and that swim sprinters, like Torres, experienced the smallest declines of all.
[Preliminary traffic data for the first five months of 2008 indicate that average speeds are down in some states.]
Transportation experts and some law enforcement professionals caution that it’s too soon to establish a link between gas prices and driving speeds.
“Even if state troopers find that people are slowing down, that doesn’t necessarily mean drivers are consciously driving slower to conserve on gas,” says Chandra Bhat, professor of transportation engineering at the University of Texas.
“It could be that gas prices are making people drive shorter distances, and when people travel shorter distances, speeds tend to be slower. Or it could be that people are downsizing to vehicles with less power, and less power means lower speeds. Or it could be that people are more wary and they don’t want to risk being ticketed,” Bhat says.
Research Opportunities
Important University Research Deadlines
–DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Joint Solicitation for the OFES-NNSA Joint Program in High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas
Deadlines: Required Letter of Intent, Aug. 18, 2008; Application, Sept. 11, 2008
Plasma Science Centers
Deadlines: Letter of Intent, Aug. 11, 2008; Required Pre-Application, Sept. 1, 2008; Application, Feb. 2, 2009
Restructured FutureGen
Deadline: Oct. 8, 2008
–DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Deadline: Nov. 16. 2008
–DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
NIJ FY09 Graduate Research Fellowship
Deadline: Nov. 21, 2008
–ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Cost-Effective Approaches To Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through Energy Efficiency, Clean Energy, And Corporate Greenhouse Gas Management
Deadline: Aug. 6, 2008
–NASA
Research Opportunities for Fundamental Space Biology Investigations in Microbial, Plant and Cell Biology
Deadlines: Notice of Intent, July 7, 2008; Proposals, Sept. 8, 2008
–NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
DFG/NEH Bilateral Digital Humanities Program
Deadline: Oct. 15, 2008
America’s Historical and Cultural Organizations: Planning Grants
Deadline: Aug. 27, 2008
America’s Historical and Cultural Organizations: Implementation Grants
Deadline: Aug. 27, 2008
—NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Law and Social Science Program
Deadline: Aug. 15, 2008
Environmental Implications of Emerging Technologies
Deadline: Sept. 15, 2008
Cooperative Studies of the Earth’s Deep Interior
Deadline: Sept. 25, 2008
CreativeIT
Deadline: Sept. 26, 2008
Dynamical Systems
Deadline: Oct. 1, 2008
Information and Intelligent Systems: Core Programs
Deadlines: Medium Projects, Oct. 1, 2008 – Oct. 31, 2008; Large Projects,
Nov. 1, 2008 – Nov. 28, 2008; Small Projects, Dec. 1, 2008 – Dec. 17, 2008
Computing and Communication Foundations: Core Programs
Deadlines: Medium Projects, Oct. 1, 2008 – Oct. 31, 2008; Large Projects,
Nov. 1, 2008 – Nov. 28, 2008; Small Projects, Dec. 1, 2008 – Dec. 17, 2008
Computer and Network Systems: Core Programs
Deadlines: Medium Projects, Oct. 1, 2008 – Oct. 31, 2008; Large Projects,
Nov. 1, 2008 – Nov. 28, 2008; Small Projects, Dec. 1, 2008 – Dec. 17, 2008
Arctic Research Opportunities
Deadline: Nov. 10, 2008
Behavioral Systems
Deadline: Jan. 12, 2009
—OTHER FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Creativity in Motion
Research Project
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AGENCY: National Science Foundation