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Montgomery County, Va., funds by Health and Human Services, Department of

Listing $7,189,883.44 in stimulus funds from Health and Human Services, Department of for Montgomery

Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.

Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.

Recipient Amount Description Federal Dept./Agency Date
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $1,573,442 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Models of infectious disease can inform public health policy decisions. The long-term goal of this research is to create network-based models of disease that become useful tools for public health policy-makers. To this end, we propose research tasks in th National Institutes of Health 8/11/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $851,448 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support It is currently estimated that in 2050, the cost of treating the aging population for dementia caused by various neurodegenerative diseases will consume the entire gross national product of the industrialized countries. Consequently, effective preventive National Institutes of Health 9/15/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $582,999 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This application addresses the broad Challenge Area (06) Enabling Technologies and the specific Challenge Topic, 06-GM-105: Small RNAs. Nearly 60% of the US adult population is either obese or overweight. Clearly understanding the fundamental mechanisms o National Institutes of Health 9/16/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $419,229 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This R21 proposal describes the development of three-dimensional (3-D) in vitro liver sinusoids comprised of primary hepatocytes and primary liver sinusoidal endothelial cells. These in vitro constructs will be used in detoxification studies. The specific National Institutes of Health 5/29/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $385,117 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Anopheline mosquitoes are the primary vectors of malaria, which is one of the deadliest and most costly infectious diseases in human history. The long term objective of this study is to develop an efficient and safe gene drive mechanism that will enable g National Institutes of Health 5/19/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $375,604 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The threat of an intentional release of bacterial select agents prompts the need for their rapid, culture-free diagnosis that can be conducted in the field or in laboratories with only basic diagnostic capabilities. Optical fiber biosensors are attractive National Institutes of Health 9/15/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $314,733 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support AbstractThis is a second revision of a renewal application (2 RO1 DA014050-06; Marijuana Dependence Treatment PRN) last reviewed in March of 2007 and submitted in response to NIDA's Behavioral and Integrative Treatment Development Program (PA-07-111). The
This spending item is part of a $1,233,952 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 8/01/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $268,255 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The goal of this proposal is to change this landscape in Trypanosoma cruzi drug development. We propose the development of a consortium of academic laboratories and pharmaceutical companies who will investigate a variety of independently identified drug
This spending item is part of a $2,216,397 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/25/2009
VIRGINIA COMMUNITY CAPITAL, INC. $250,000 ARRA Strengthening Communities Fund ARRA Strengthening Communities Fund State, Local and Tribal Government Capacity Building Program. The goal of the program is to build our capacity to partner with community-based and faith-based nonprofits and to provide training and technical assistance Administration for Children and Families 9/19/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $240,733 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Synapses in the cerebral cortex undergo dynamic alterations in their efficiency throughout life. In particular, the neurons of the primary visual cortex can use such synaptic plasticity to perform parallel computations on aspects of visual processing. Suc National Institutes of Health 9/21/2010
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $228,761 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Aging is accompanied by a decline in immune responsiveness that renders older adults highly susceptible to infectious diseases, and immunization vs. vaccine preventable illness such as influenza is less effective in seniors. A recently identified, vaccine
This spending item is part of a $360,894 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 5/20/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $213,114 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long-term goal of this research is to decrease the morbidity and mortality related to diabetic vascular complications by developing bioactive therapeutic agents. Hyperglycemia-induced vascular inflammation, leading to monocyte adhesion to vascular end National Institutes of Health 9/15/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $174,624 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Toll-like-receptor (TLR) mediated innate immunity signaling regulates various aspects of inflammation processes. Activations of TLRs lead to diverse gene expressions mediated by various transcription factors including National Institutes of Health 6/28/2010
MONTGOMERY, COUNTY OF $169,701 ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant ARRA Supplemental Discretionary Grant Award. The award represents an additional Discretionary fund obligation to the State for fiscal year 2009 for the Child Care Development Fund.
This spending item is part of a $37,891,741 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/09/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $145,826 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Well-regulated attention and memory processes are critical to healthy cognitive development in childhood and beyond. Although nearly all children show dramatic improvements in their self-regulation of these cognitive processes, the etiology of individual National Institutes of Health 8/12/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $142,734 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Type IV pill (Tfp) are important determinants of bacterial virulence and biofilm formation which is the cause of many opportunistic and chronic bacterial infections. Tfp also mediate a form of bacterial surface motility known as social (S) gliding in Myxo National Institutes of Health 9/30/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $99,285 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support With little chance for discovery and decreasing budgets, yet sustained pressure to publish, the unethical practices of duplicate publications and plagiarism are significant. With no robust method to identify existing and potential duplicate scientific art National Institutes of Health 12/30/2010
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $98,271 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support With little chance for discovery and decreasing budgets, yet sustained pressure to publish, the unethical practices of duplicate publications and plagiarism are significant. With no robust method to identify existing and potential duplicate scientific art National Institutes of Health 8/19/2010
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $98,000 ARRA Child Care and Development Block Grant ARRA Supplemental Discretionary Grant Award. The award represents an additional Discretionary fund obligation to the State for fiscal year 2009 for the Child Care Development Fund.
This spending item is part of a $37,891,741 allocation. See details
Administration for Children and Families 4/09/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $87,241 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support This award seeks to accelerate progress on three Aims of a current RO1 Mechanisms of singalling in octoconial organs (E. Peterson, PI). The overall goal of the mulit-institution parent award is to characterize stimuli to an otoconial organ, the utricle,
This spending item is part of a $311,390 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 7/17/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $86,400 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Virginia Tech, the largest research university in the Commonwealth of Virginia, proposes to continue its successful Virginia Tech Post-baccalaureate Research and Education program (VT-PREP) for another four years by recruiting and preparing a total of 29- National Institutes of Health 8/28/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $84,903 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support With little chance for discovery and decreasing budgets, yet sustained pressure to publish, the unethical practices of duplicate publications and plagiarism are significant. With no robust method to identify existing and potential duplicate scientific art National Institutes of Health 12/29/2010
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $74,000 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support During its replication cycle in red blood cells, the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum ingests and catabolizes up to 75% of the host cell's hemoglobin in an acidic degradative organelle called the food vacuole. Hemoglobin catabolism is required National Institutes of Health 8/28/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $60,628 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support La Crosse encephalitis virus (LAC), a devastating neurologic disease in children living in endemic areas like West Virginia and southwestern Virginia, is maintained through interactions between mosquito vectors and non-human vertebrate reservoir hosts in National Institutes of Health 6/02/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $60,250 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support In line with the goals of the ARRA, we are requesting supplement funding for the hiring of two fellows to (a) advance the supply of functionalized metallofullerenes (f-MFs) and (b) accelerate tumor targeting basic science results to date. One fellow will
This spending item is part of a $250,000 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/29/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $54,574 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support Type IV pill (Tfp) are important determinants of bacterial virulence and biofilm formation which is the cause of many opportunistic and chronic bacterial infections. Tfp also mediate a form of bacterial surface motility known as social (S) gliding in Myxo National Institutes of Health 9/29/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $43,011 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The long-term goal of our research is to develop resources and tools for knowledge retrieval management in the biomedical domain. As the pace of biomedical research accelerates, researchers become more and more dependent on computers to manage the explosi
This spending item is part of a $1,222,650 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 8/07/2009
Montgomery Regional Hospital, Inc. $7,000 ARRA - Preventing Healthcare-Associated Infections The program for healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance and prevention in Virginia involves a partnership between the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) and other agencies with the primary goals of: (1) Hiring support staff for HAI preve... Show more
This spending item is part of a $1,063,554 allocation. See details
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 8/28/2009
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY $0 Trans-NIH Recovery Act Research Support The overall goals of this International Cooperative Biodiversity group are to achieve the threefold mission of biodiversity conservation, economic development, and drug discovery in Madagascar. The proposed research integrates the work of seven different
This spending item is part of a $232,400 allocation. See details
National Institutes of Health 9/01/2009