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Initiative for Innovative Computing, ``GenePattern and the Dataverse Network,'' with Jill Mesirov, 9/1/2006-8/31/2008, ($250,000).
Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences, ``Priming to Increase the Information Content in Survey Responses,'' with Daniel Hopkins (survey time).
Library of Congress, ``The Digital Social Science Acquisitions and Preservation Partnership,'' PA#NDP03-1, 9/1/2004-8/31/2007, with Myron Gutmann, Ken Bollen, David Weakliem, and Louise Richardson ($4.1M).
Ministry of Health, Mexico, ``Evaluation of the System for Social Protection in Health,'' 8/1/2004-12/31/2006, ($1,049,981).
National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging grant, ``Software Development for Resolving Interpersonal Incomparability in Survey Research,'' Supp. to ``Adapting Statistical Methods for Public Health Research,'' P01 AG17625-01 7/2003-8/2005 ($283,659).
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ``Scholars in Health Policy Research Program,'' 9/2003-8/2007, with Nicholas Christakis and Joe Newhouse ($4,564,391).
World Health Organization, ``Improved Methods of Demographic Forecasting,'' 9/2001-8/2003 ($90,000).
Swiss Peace Foundation grant, ``International Relations Events Data and Methods Development,'' 9/2002-8/2003 (two research fellows).
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation planning grant, ``Scholars in Health Policy Research Program,'' 9/2002-8/2003, with Nicholas Christakis, Jennifer Hochschild, and Joe Newhouse ($199,967).
National Science Foundation grant, ``A Feasible Uniform Standard for Deep Citation of Social Science Data,'' grant SES-0112072, 9/1/2001-8/31/06, with Jim Alt and Micah Altman ($805,102).
Toyota Foundation, ``Projecting International Conflict,'' 6/25/01-6/25/02 (a graduate research fellowship).
National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging grant, ``The Global Burden of Disease in Aging Populations: Adapting Statistical Methods for Public Health Research,'' with Christopher J.L. Murray et al., grant 1 P01 AG17625-01, 9/30/2000-8/31/2005 ($8,656,009).
Weatherhead Initiative grant, ``Military Conflict as a Public Health Perspective,'' Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, with Christopher J.L. Murray, 2000-2002 ($250,000).
World Health Organization and the National Institutes of Aging grant, ``Forecasting Death by Age, Sex, Cause, and Country,'' 1998-2001 ($529,040).
Digital Library Initiative grant (sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, National Library of Medicine, Library of Congress, National Endowment for the Humanities, and the National Aeronautics & Space Administration) for the ``Virtual Data Center Project'' (see http://TheData.org) with Micah Altman and Sidney Verba et al., grant IIS-9874747, 7/1/1999-6/31/2004 ($2,400,000).
National Science Foundation Grant, Co-PI, ``Summer Meetings of the Society for Political Methodology,'' with Charles Franklin, SBR-9905798, ($68,976).
Intel Corporation, ``Geospatial Liboratory Project,'' with Micah Altman, Susan Lee, Paul Bergen, David Cobb, Arlene Olivero, Thomas Parris, and William Wei, ($150,000).
ICPSR, Data Documentation Initiative Test, with Micah Altman, Michael McDonald, and Michael Ting, ($1,750).
National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure, supercomputer allocation grant for ``Ecological Inference and Voting for the Nazis,'' with Ori Rosen and Martin Tanner, June 1998 to May 1999.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Division of Diabetes Translation), 15 July 1998-14 July 1999, ($90,311).
Global Forum for Health Research grant, 1998-1999, ($10,000).
National Science Foundation Grant SBR-9729884, ``Missing Information in Survey Research,'' 1 March 1998-28 February 2000 ($175,000).
National Science Foundation Grant SBR-9321212, ``The Record of American Democracy, 1984-1990,'' 1 March 1994-31 August 1997, ($140,996).
Fairness for the 90s Foundation Grant, ``The Record of American
Democracy, 1984-1990.'' (
$3,500,000).
National Science Foundation Grant SBR-9223637, ``Generalizing Multiple Imputation to Time Series Data, with Application to Survey Research and Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting Plans,'' 1 August 1993-31 January 1996, (with Andrew Gelman), $70,000.
National Science Foundation Grant SES-89-09201, ``Modeling Representation in District-Based Electoral Systems,'' 1 July 1989-31 December 1991 ($78,429).
National Science Foundation Grant, Co-PI, ``Political Methodology Summer Workshops,'' 1 June 1990-1 January 1992 ($37,601, with John Jackson, Larry Bartels, Henry Brady, Stanley Feldman, and Gary King).
Smith Richardson Foundation Grant, ``Representation and Gerrymandering in American Electoral Systems,'' 1 August 1989-1 September 1990 ($45,227).
National Science Foundation Grant, ``Democratic Representation in District-Based Electoral Systems: A Stochastic Model of Legislative Redistricting,'' 1 February 1988-31 July 1989 ($37,000).
National Science Foundation, URP grant, Summer, 1979.
Citizen Participation in Government Foundation, 9/1979-5/1980.