JOSEPH BRAGIN
Former Provost and Vice-President for Academic and Student Affairs
Missouri Western State University
Email: josephbragin@gmail.com


 

Dr. Joseph Bragin
GRANTS AND AWARDS:
  1. Co-Investigator, "The Electronic Structure of Biological Molecules of Low-Dimensionality," MBRS-SCORE, NIH S06-GM 8101-30, 7/1/01-6/30/04. $357,675.
  2. Co-Investigator, Science Education Partnership Program, NIH/NCRR 1R25RR13293-01, 7/1/98-6/30/01. $699,302.
  3. 2000 Andreoli Biotechnology Service Award, CSUPERB (California State University Program for Education and Research in Beiotechnology).
  4. National Science Foundation - Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation, "Graduation Focus", 1/1/97-12/31/97, $50,000; 1/1/98-12/31/98, $50,000.
  5. National Science Foundation - Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation, "Academic Year Workshops," 1/1/97-12/31/97, $12,000; 1/1/98-12/31/98, $12,900.
  6. National Science Foundation, Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (HRD-9353276): CSLA Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Summer Bridge program, 11/1/93-12/31/94, $82,090; 1/1/95-12/31/95, $194,738; 1/1/96-12/31/96, $194,738; 1/1/97-12/31/97, $212,738; 1/1/98-12/31/98, $170,238.
  7. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions planning grant, "Plan to Improve Biomedical Research Infrastructure at California State University, Los Angeles"; 1P20RR11618-01; September 1995, $65,267.
  8. National Science Foundation - Young Scholars in Mathematics: April 1994-August 1995: ESI-9352969, $90,035 annually + COLA; April 1996-April 1998: ESI-9553527, $83,448 annually + COLA.
  9. Associated Western Universities / U.S. Department of Energy Office of Education. Minority Access to Energy-Related Research Careers; 1993-1995, $200,000.
  10. National Science Foundation - Research Facilities Modernization Award, Repair and Modernization of Research and Research Training Space n Cal State L.A. Biological Sciences Building; RFO 90-21879; 1990, $750,000. ($1,052,000 in State of California capital project matching funds).
  11. California State University - Laboratory of NeXT computers for use in the Natural Sciences; 1988, $44,000
  12. California State University - Engineering and Computer Science Enhancement; 1982-1986; $1,000,000.
  13. National Institutes of Health, Minority Biomedical Training Grant, 1982-1985 - $111,879.
  14. National Science Foundation, Undergraduate Research Participation, 1981 - $21,570.
  15. NATO Travel Grant to participate in the Advanced Study Institute on "Analytical Applications of Fourier Transform Infrared to Molecular and Biological Systems," Florence, Italy, 8/31-9/12, 1980 - $600.
  16. "Molecular Spectroscopy of Small Molecules," National Science Foundation, 1980 - $10,460.
  17. National Science Foundation, Undergraduate Research Participation, 1980 - $18,752.
  18. Institutional Grant, "Vibrational Spectra and Structure of Highly Strained Olefins," 1979 - $713.
  19. National Science Foundation Travel Grant to Sixth International Raman Conference, Bangalore, India, 4-9 September 1978 - $1,500.
  20. National Institutes of Health, Minority Biomedical Training Grant, 1979-1982 - $68,944.
  21. Improvement of the Undergraduate Laboratory Curriculum, U.S. Office of Education Title VI-A 3/16/78 - $15,348.
  22. Institutional Grant, "Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Synthetic Oxygen Carriers," 1977 - $1,000.
  23. "Vacuum Ultraviolet Photoactivation of Molecular Nitrogen," NASA, 1976 - $3,842.
  24. "Photochemistry and Optical Spectra of Outer Solar System Frosts," National Academy of Sciences, 1976 - $28,000.
  25. "Photochemistry of the Lower Jovian Atmosphere," NASA, 1975 - $31,945.
  26. National Science Foundation, Undergraduate Research Participation, 1975 - $17,970.
  27. Institutional Grant, "Carboranes," 1974 - $700.
  28. National Institutes of Health, Minority Student Biomedical Training Grant, 1973-1978 - $56,295.
  29. Institutional Grant,, "Thiazine Complexes," 1973 - $750.
  30. American Chemical Society, Type B, 1973-1975, $10,000.
  31. Research Corporation (with Professors Cohen and Gregorich), 1972 - $6,452.
  32. Institutional Grant, "Plastic Crystals," 1971 - $900.