Our faculty have been extremely successfully in acquiring grants
from a variety of local, state, and federal sources. Our major
domains of grant activity are in the areas of deception
detection, health
communication, and Internet research.
A peer-to-peer campus campaign to promote organ donation in minority students in New York City
Health Resources Services Administration, Division of Transplantation. 09/01/09-08/31/11. $501,927. PI: Thomas Feeley. Co-PI: New York Organ Donor Network, Inc.
Promoting Organ Donation Through New Media
Health Resources Services Administration, Division of Transplantation. 09/01/08-08/31/10. $631,782. PIs: Thomas Feeley, Michael A. Stefanone. Co-PI: New York Alliance for Donation, Inc.
Increasing Organ Donation in New York through Challenge
Campaigns
Health Resources Services Administration, Division of
Transplantation, Division of
Transplantation. 09/01/11-08/31/13. $517,136.
Co-Investigators: Thomas Feeley, Michael A. Stefanone.
Socio-Cultural Media Sharing as Conversations: Sensing and Modeling Behavior in Response to Environmental Changes
Air Force Office of Scientific Research. 01/01/12-12/31/14. $483,511. Co-Investigator: Michael A. Stefanone.
Empirical Evaluation of AFERS
Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office. 2011-12. $175,000.
Principal Investigator on Buffalo Subcontract: Mark Frank.
A System to Analyze Facial Features to Enable Operator Condition Tracking (AFFECT)
US Army Night Vision Lab. 2010-12. Phase II SBIR.
$800,000. Principal Investigator on Buffalo Subcontract of
$277,615: Mark Frank.
Studies of Terrorist Organizations and Ideologies: Emotions and Intergroup Relations
2009-13. US Air Force Research Institute, MINERVA
program. $1,897,481. Co-PI, (PI on Buffalo subcontract
$400,000): Mark Frank.
Emotion and preferences
Procter & Gamble Company. 2008-12. $170,000. PI: Mark Frank.
IED and Related Threats: DeceitIndication Through Person Specific Behavioral Dynamics
National Science Foundation. 2007-11. $826,000. Co-PI: Mark
Frank.