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Norman V. Duffy's Research Grants
  1. Lilly Endowment, Inc.; grant for the Office of Faculty Development, Kent State University, $52,000; 1974

  2. Ford Venture Fund, Small Grants Program grant for the Office of Faculty Development, Kent State University, $10,000; 1974

  3. National Science Foundation Cooperative College-School Science Program, $19,000; 1970

  4. NASA Research Capability Enhancement Mini-Grant, $1000; 1997

  5. West Virginia Space Grant Consortium Research Enhancement Grant, $4330 (including matching funds), 1997; $3793 (including matching funds), 1998.

  6. NASA West Virginia Space Grant Consortium Research Initiation Grant, $17,240 (including matching funds), 1999

  7. NSF-ILI (Co-PI) for purchase of GC/MS, $102,386 ($49,901 from NSF), December, 2000.

  8. WV EPSCoR Instrumentation Grant (Co-PI), for purchase of GC/MS, $14,000, December, 2000.

  9. NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio,  $15,745,  January, 2001 - June, 2002, ("Continued Synthesis of Indium, Gallium and Copper Dithiocarbamate Complexes for Deposition for Space and Terrestrial Photovoltaic Applications").

  10. Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, Ohio, $1905, January, 2001- March, 2001, ("Continued Synthesis of Indium and  Gallium  Dithiocarbamate Complexes for Thin Film Photovoltaic Applications")

  11. National Science Foundation (co-PI), $65, 275, August, 2001 ("Acquisition of an Anasazi FT-Multinuclear NMR")

  12. West Virginia Space Grant Consortium, $1050, October, 2002 to June, 2003, ("Stereochemical Choice in Ni(II) Complexes")

  13. West Virginia Space Grant Consortium Research Initiation Grant, $14,390, August, 2003-June, 2004 ("Pyrolysis Studies on Indium and Copper Dithiocarbamates: A Potential Route to CuInS2")

  14. National Science Foundation (co-PI with Baird & Breault), MRI Grant for $102,998 to purchase TGA/FTIR system and to support undergraduate research. Sept. 2003

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