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MNRS Seed Grants
MNRS Investigator Seed Grant (2)
The Midwest Nursing Research Society is pleased to offer two Seed Grants of $10,000 each. The purpose of these grants is to support research in the Midwest that advances nursing science and practice. Funds are available for quantitative and qualitative research on any topic relevant to nursing science. This funding is available to all MNRS nursing researchers, regardless of prior funding history or time from dissertation.
MNRS New Investigator Seed Grants (2)
The Midwest Nursing Research Society is pleased to offer two New Investigator Seed Grants of $10,000 each. The purpose of these grants are to support research in the Midwest that advances nursing science and practice. Funds are available for quantitative or qualitative research on any topic relevant to nursing science. Applicants are not eligible if they are more than five years post-dissertation or have received major private or federal research funding.
The proposal/applications are reviewed by the MNRS Grant Review Committee. The policies and procedures are made by the MNRS Grant Review Committee. Recommendation for funding is made to the MNRS Board of Directors. No proposals will be returned to the grant applicant.
Proposals must be uploaded online by the close of business day December 1, 2010.
Seed Grant Award Recipients:
2010 - MNRS New Investigator Seed Grant
Jeremy Neal of The Ohio State University for his research titled "Inflammation in Pre- and Post-Active Labor Admission Groups"
Cathy Baker of Case Western Reserve University for her research titled "Culture and Smoking Cessation in African Americans"
Anne Ersig of University of Iowa for her research titled "Stressors and Anxiety Responses in Adolescents with Chronic Illness"
2010 - MNRS Investigator Seed Grant
Joanne Lester of The Ohio State University for her research titled "The Effects of Omega 3 on Atrophic Vaginitis"
2009 - MNRS New Investigator Seed Grant
Yin Xi of the University of Cincinnati for research titled, "Diabetes Self Management: Perceptions of Chinese Americans" and
Kamal Eldeirawi of the University of Illinois-Chicago for his research titled, "Antioxidant Levels of Moths and their Children".
2009 - MNRS Investigator Seed Grant
Huey-Ming Tzeng of the University of Michigan for research titled, "Patient Safety and Call Light Use and Responsiveness".
2008 - MNRS New Investigator Seed Grant
Jodi C. McDaniel The Ohio State University Research Foundation for her research titled, “Testing of Fish Oil-Derivations in Would Healing” and
Karen Monsen of the University of Minnesota for her research titled, “Discovering Effective Models for Home Visiting Practice”.
2008 - MNRS Investigator Seed Grant
Shannon Zenk of the University of Illinois at Chicago for her research titled, “Environment and Weight-Related Behaviors in Urban Latinos”.
2007 - MNRS New Investigator Seed Grant
Devon Berry of the University of Cincinnati for his research titled, “Depression in College: How Does Religiosity Help?”
Jennifer Runquist of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for her research titled, “Fatigue and Depressive Patterns After Childbirth”.
2007 - MNRS Investigator Seed Grant
Marjorie Heinzer of Case Western Reserve University for her research titled, “Dance Pad Exercise for a Healthy Weight In Childhood”.
2006 - MNRS New Investigator Seed Grant
Dr. Colleen Corte, of University of Illinois at Chicago, for her proposal titled, “Self-Concept Disturbances & Alcohol Use in Urban Youth” Dr. Tracy Magee, of University of Illinois at Chicago, for her proposal titled, “Development of an Objective Measure of Infant Crying”.
2005 - MNRS New Investigator Seed Grant
Wendy Sue Looman of the University of Minnesota for her research titled "Hmong Translation of the Social Capital Scale for CSHCN."
2004 - MNRS New Investigator Seed Grant
Lorna Finnegan of Saint Xavier University for her research titled "Physical Activity in Childhood Cancer."
2003
Olimpia Paun from Rush University for her research titled "Nursing Home Placements in Alzheimer's Disease."
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