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According to our matching algorithm, John Nolte is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years |
Recipients |
Code |
Title / Keywords |
Matching score |
1975 — 1981 |
Nolte, John |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Photosensitive Irises |
0.904 |
1985 — 1988 |
Nolte, John |
T35Activity Code Description: To provide individuals with research training during off-quarters or summer periods to encourage research careers and/or research in areas of national need. |
Short-Term Research Training @ University of Colorado Denver |
0.964 |
1987 — 1989 |
Nolte, John |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Laboratory Equipment to Initiate An Integrated Junior-Year Course in Investigative Biology.
The project is providing Junior-level Biology majors with basic training in the design, execution and evaluation of scientific research in a two- semester course entitled Investigative Biology. The first semester includes discussions of general principles and the performance of sample experiments from a variety of biological areas using oscilloscopes and other equipment for relatively simple investigations. The second semester consists of the design and performance of a research project from the area of photoreceptor physiology, using some model experiments with the electronic probes, amplifiers, analysis/recording devices and computers to process the data. The students are studying the physiological effects of the timing, intensity and wavelength of light on several types of photoreceptors.
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0.966 |
1992 — 1994 |
Nolte, John Anderson, Rachael Rapagnani, Nazareno Wunz, Timothy |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Arizona Health Sciences Statewide Network Development
To promote state-wide collaboration in the educational and research programs of the University of Arizona's Health Sciences Center (AHSC) through expanding network connectivity of Arizona's hospitals (Good Samaritan, Saint Joseph's, Maricopa County Medical Center, Arizona State University, Tucson Medical Center, Veterans Administration Hospital, University of Arizona) and other health- related institutions by: 1. providing individual connections to the Internet via leased telephone lines for major non-University teaching hospitals affiliated with the AHSC, and 2. providng dial up access to the Internet for an initial demonstration group of rural teaching sites affiliated with the AHSC. 3. Each of the major non-University teaching hospitals affiliated with the AHSC has agreed to security and maintain a leased telephone line dedicated to the network connectivity described in this proposal. Grant funds would defray the hardware costs for initiating this connection. 4. A modem bank will be established at the AHSC, through which dial-up access to the Internet will be available at no cost to rural practioners and teaching sites. 5. The co-investigators will promote and support the use of this new statewide connectivity, and foster its continued expansion.
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