Alan B. Cobo-Lewis, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
University of Maine
alanc@maine.edu
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Univ of Maine


last updated 29 May 2003 02:17 AM %z

 

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* Principal Scientist & Project Director. Computer-aided assessment of early vocabulary. National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development). SBIR Phase II grant 9 R44 HD 40794 to Trefoil Corporation (UMaine PI: Cobo-Lewis). $484,020 total direct costs ($244,008 UMaine total direct costs). August 6, 2001–December 31, 2003.
* Principal Investigator. Testing models of human visual motion perception. National Institutes of Health (National Eye Institute). Grant #1 R15 EY 13362. $100,000 total direct costs. July 1, 2001–June 30, 2003.
* Principal Scientist & Project Director. Computer-aided assessment of early vocabulary. National Institutes of Health (National Library of Medicine). Submitted as UMaine/Trefoil Corporation joint STTR Phase I grant 1 R41 HD 38154 (PI: Cobo-Lewis). Funded as SBIR Phase I grant 1 R43 LM 07016 (UMaine PI: Cobo-Lewis). $79,393 total direct costs ($22,050 UMaine total direct costs). September 30, 1999–April 30, 2001.
* Principal Investigator. Interactions of binocular vision with the perception of motion and color. Faculty Summer Research Fund, University of Maine $5,000. Summer, 1999.
* Principal Investigator. Novel methods for maximizing and evaluating adaptive measurement efficiency. National Science Foundation, Award #SBR–9617767 (supplemented by Research Experience for Undergraduates Award #SBR–9742964). $51,149 total direct costs. June 1, 1997–May 31, 2001. Effective July 1, 1998 (date of hire at University of Maine), transferred $44,166 total direct costs to Award #SBR–9896277.
* Principal Investigator. Visual electrophysiology in normal and disordered populations. Award by Provost, University of Miami $31,000. January, 1997.
* Principal Investigator. Basic mechanisms in three-dimensional vision. General Research Support Award, University of Miami $3,000. March, 1996.
* Principal Investigator. Equipment grant for visual psychophysics laboratory. Jewish Guild for the Blind, New York, NY $8,500. April, 1993.