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  • Twister Marquiss Mgr, Marketing & Communications - McCoy College of Business
    Marquiss, C. S. (2010). A Portrait of the Artist as a Broken Man [Review of Mentor: A Memoir, by T. Grimes].
  • Grimes, G., McClellan, S. A., Goldman, J., Conner, D., McDonald, J., Winokur, T., … Fleming, W. (1997). Remote microscopy for hi-res real-time interactive pathology. Advanced Imaging, 13ff.
  • McClellan, S. A., Burst, K., & Grimes, G. (1999). Issues and techniques in network-based distributed healthcare: Advanced networking techniques. In Proc. 4th World Conference on Integ. Design & Process Technology. Kusadasi, Turkey.
  • McClellan, S. A., Vaughn, G., Grimes, G., & Winokur, T. (1998). Medical image transmission systems. In Proc. 3rd World Conference on Integ. Design & Process Technology (pp. 94–101). Berlin, Germany.
  • Grimes, D., & Valles Molina, D. (2023). Performance Analysis of TensorFlow2 Object Detection API Models for Engineering Site Surveillance Applications (p. pp.547-552). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/CCWC57344.2023.10099270
  • Dailey, S. L., Howard, K. J., Roming, S., Ceballos, N. A., & Grimes, T. (2020). A biopsychosocial  approach to understanding social media addiction. Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbe2.182
  • Dr. Natalie A Ceballos Chair - Professor - Psychology
    Dailey, S. L., Howard, K. J., Roming, S., Ceballos, N. A., & Grimes, T. (2020). A biopsychosocial  approach to understanding social media addiction. Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbe2.182
  • Dailey, S. L., Howard, K. J., Roming, S., Ceballos, N. A., & Grimes, T. (2020). A biopsychosocial  approach to understanding social media addiction. Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbe2.182
  • Grimes, G., McClellan, S. A., Winokur, T., Conner, D., Vaughn, G., Goldman, J., … Fleming, W. (1997). Applications of virtual reality technology in pathology. In Medicine Meets Virtual Reality: Global Healthcare Grid (pp. 319–327). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
  • Ruiz-Feria, C. A., Larrison, E. L., Davis, M., Farnell, M., Carey, J., Grimes, J. L., & Pitts, J. (2011). Supplementation of feed grade sodium bisulfate in broiler diets improves feed efficiency. International Journal of Poultry Science, 10(9), 670–676.
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  • Lu, Yongmei (Principal), Howard, Krista (Co-Principal), Grimes, Tom (Co-Principal). Social Media and Mental Health among College Students, Texas State University, $12000. (Funded: January 16, 2018 - May 31, 2018). Grant.
  • Dr. Carrie Jo Bucklin Assistant Professor - Biology
    Grimes, Kristin Wilson (Principal), Brandt, Marilyn (Co-Principal), Jones, Nastassia (Co-Principal), Medina, Monica (Co-Principal), Bucklin, Carrie Jo (Co-Principal). Collaborative Research: Changing the Face of STEM in the U.S. Virgin Islands through Targeted Interventions to Expand Opportunities and Broaden Participation, NSF, Federal, $300000. (Submitted: 2016, Funded: 2016 - 2019). Grant.
  • Dr. Carrie Jo Bucklin Assistant Professor - Biology
    Grimes, Kristin Wilson (Principal), Bucklin, Carrie Jo (Co-Principal), Habtes, Sennai (Co-Principal), Taylor, Marcia (Co-Principal), Forbes, Howard (Co-Principal). Pride in Our Seas, Pride in Ourselves: Preventing Land-Based Sources of Marine Debris in the US Virgin Islands through Educational Transformation and Community Engagement, NOAA, Federal, $99411. (Submitted: 2016, Funded: 2016 - 2018). Grant.
  • Howard, Krista J (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Supporting), Grimes, Thomas (Supporting), Dailey, Stephanie Layne (Supporting), Lu, Yongmei (Supporting), Lee, Hsun Ming (Supporting), Sharma, Shobhit (Supporting), Lawrence, Grayson B (Other). Does Social Media Make Us Sick? A Pilot Study on the Effects of Social Media on Physiological Reactivity and Mental Health, MIRG, Texas State University, $23784. (Funded: July 2018 - February 2020). Grant.
  • Howard, Krista J (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Supporting), Grimes, Thomas (Supporting), Dailey, Stephanie Layne (Supporting), Lu, Yongmei (Supporting), Lee, Hsun Ming (Supporting), Sharma, Shobhit (Supporting), Lawrence, Grayson B (Other). Does Social Media Make Us Sick? A Pilot Study on the Effects of Social Media on Physiological Reactivity and Mental Health, MIRG, Texas State University, $23784. (Funded: July 2018 - February 2020). Grant.
  • Dr. Natalie A Ceballos Chair - Professor - Psychology
    Howard, Krista J (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Supporting), Grimes, Thomas (Supporting), Dailey, Stephanie Layne (Supporting), Lu, Yongmei (Supporting), Lee, Hsun Ming (Supporting), Sharma, Shobhit (Supporting), Lawrence, Grayson B (Other). Does Social Media Make Us Sick? A Pilot Study on the Effects of Social Media on Physiological Reactivity and Mental Health, MIRG, Texas State University, $23784. (Funded: July 2018 - February 2020). Grant.
  • Howard, Krista J (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Supporting), Grimes, Thomas (Supporting), Dailey, Stephanie Layne (Supporting), Lu, Yongmei (Supporting), Lee, Hsun Ming (Supporting), Sharma, Shobhit (Supporting), Lawrence, Grayson B (Other). Does Social Media Make Us Sick? A Pilot Study on the Effects of Social Media on Physiological Reactivity and Mental Health, MIRG, Texas State University, $23784. (Funded: July 2018 - February 2020). Grant.
  • Howard, Krista J (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Supporting), Grimes, Thomas (Supporting), Dailey, Stephanie Layne (Supporting), Lu, Yongmei (Supporting), Lee, Hsun Ming (Supporting), Sharma, Shobhit (Supporting), Lawrence, Grayson B (Other). Does Social Media Make Us Sick? A Pilot Study on the Effects of Social Media on Physiological Reactivity and Mental Health, MIRG, Texas State University, $23784. (Funded: July 2018 - February 2020). Grant.
  • Howard, Krista J (Principal), Ceballos, Natalie A (Supporting), Grimes, Thomas (Supporting), Dailey, Stephanie Layne (Supporting), Lu, Yongmei (Supporting), Lee, Hsun Ming (Supporting), Sharma, Shobhit (Supporting), Lawrence, Grayson B (Other). Does Social Media Make Us Sick? A Pilot Study on the Effects of Social Media on Physiological Reactivity and Mental Health, MIRG, Texas State University, $23784. (Funded: July 2018 - February 2020). Grant.
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