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Mark A. Lawley

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Grants


Grants in the last 10 years

Agency Name

Title of Grant

Funding Duration Total Award Role and Amount Personally Responsible Co-Investigators

National Institutes of Health

Southwest Consortium for Technology Innovation in Pediatrics (SW-CTIP)

5 years

9/2018 – 8/2023

$2M Co-PI B. Haridas, PI
G. Cote, Co-PI
D. Maitland, Co-PI
J. Criscione, Co-PI
S. Biswas, Co-PI
R. Gutierrez-Osuna, Co-PI

Kleberg Foundation

Transformative and Affordable Medical Technology and Systems to Improve Diabetes Health

4 years

1/2018 – 12/2021

$958K

Co-PI

$200K

G. Cote, PI
M. Grunlan, Co-PI
R. Gutierrez-Osuna, Co-PI
F. Sasangohar, Co-PI

National Science Foundation, Engineering Research Center

Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations (PATHS-UP)

5 years with possible 5 year renewal $20M for first 5 years

Co-PI

$200K in first two years for stakeholder development team

G. Cote, PI-TAMU
O. Aydogan PI-UCLA
A. Sabharwal, PI-Rice
J. Ramella-Roman, PI-FIU

Qatar National Research Foundation

Smart, Secure, Non-invasive Wearable System for Proactive Detection of Hypoglycemia

3 years

9/2017 – 8/2020

$700K with $100K TEES matching PI TAMU-College Station K. Qaraqe, PI TAMU-Q

American Heart Association

National Implementation and Dissemination for Chronic Disease Prevention

1 year

10/2016 – 9/2017

$267K Co-PI W. Garney, PI
K. Garcia, Co-PI

TEES Seed Grant

Optimizing Water Distribution Networks in the Face of Uncertain Events

1 year

2017

$50K Co-PI L. Ntaimo PI
A. Mostafavidarani, Co-PI

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

“Western Gulf Coast Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Diseases”

Subproject: Predictive models for the spread of mosquito-borne diseases in temperate climates

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

5 years

1/2017 – 12/2021

$10M

$520K for subproject

Co-PI

$125K

B. Hur, PI
M. Erraguntla, Co-PI

Defense Health Program in the U.S. Department of Defense – Army

SBIR Phase II: Data Integration and Preventive Analysis System (IPAS) forPrediction, Analysis, and Response Management of Infectious Diseases

2 years $1M

Co-PI

$80,000

M. Erraguntla, PI
Knowledge-Based Systems, Inc.

Veterans Health Services

Supply Chain Management

11/2015 – 02/2017 $259,834 PI NA
Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Tier I Pipeline Award Program

7 months

(5/1/15 – 2/1/16)

$15,000 PI
National Science Foundation / Collaborative Research: Optimal Inpatient Discharge Planning with Uncertainty

3 years

(09/01/14 – 08/31/17)

$479,000

Co-PI

$120,000

N. Kong, Purdue
P.Parikh, Wright State
Indiana Hospital Association Purdue Healthcare Advisors / “A Decision Support System for Estimating the Impact of Discharge Interventions on Hospital Readmission Rates and In-Patient Financial Flows”

16 months

(09/01/12 – 12/31/13)

$130,000

PI

$130,000

NA
Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering: “Proactive Scheduling/Planning for Chronic Care”

1 year

(8/1/11 – 7/31/13)

$120,000

PI

$120,000

L. Sands
National Institute for Health STTR Phase 1 with Advanced Process Combinatorics: “Optimizing Operating Room Efficiency”

1 year

(8/1/10 – 7/31/11)

$120,000

Co-PI

$30,000

B. Doebbeling

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) / Indiana Department of Health

“Degradation of Healthcare Services in Pandemic Influenza”

1 year

(10/01/08 – 09/30/09)

$523,000

Co-PI

$120,000

M. A. Sloan
Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering: “Optimal Long Term Care Resource Allocation for Older Adults in Medicaid”

1 year

(05/01/08 – 04/30/09)

$40,000

Co-PI

$8,000

N. Kong
L. Sands
J. Thomas
National Science Foundation / “Outpatient Clinical Scheduling: Theory and Implementation”

3 years

(06/01/07 – 05/31/10)

$459,000

PI

$154,000

L. Sands
K. Muthuraman
D. Willis

 

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