← LeaderboardsInvestigatorsiAttributed = a PI's even-split share of each grant — a $1M grant with 2 PIs counts $500K each.
Palo Alto Veterans Institute For Research
Palo Alto
$30,699,109
Total funding
31
Grants
Funding over time
peak $9.9M · FY2008–25$10M$7.5M$5M$2.5M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
DOD$30,232,573 · 29
NSF$466,536 · 2
By mechanism
—$30,699,109 · 31
Investigators at Palo Alto Veterans Institute For Research
InvestigatorsiAttributed = a PI's even-split share of each grant — a $1M grant with 2 PIs counts $500K each.
Exposure= the full size of every grant they're on ($1M each).
Rising Stars
First grant in the last 5 yrs
Not enough data
Emerging Leaders
6–10 yrs in
Not enough data
All-Time
Most funded here, all years
Not enough data
Largest grants
ACCELERATED TREATMENT FOR CO-OCCURRING INSOMNIA, NIGHTMARES, AND PTSD$6,314,799
· FY2025 · Defense Health Agency
INCREASING ACCESS TO EVIDENCED-BASED PTSD TREATMENT IN THE MILITARY: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TECHNICIAN-DELIVERED WRITTEN EXPOSURE THERAPY$2,398,281
· FY2025 · Defense Health Agency
ULTRASHORT LIGHT PULSES AS A PERSONALIZED COUNTERMEASURE FOR CIRCADIAN DESYNCHRONY$2,142,938
· FY2016 · Department of the Army
HOMECOMING LINE: TELEPHONE SUPPORT FOR VETERANS$2,018,015
· FY2008 · Department of Defense
RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED TRIAL OF CBT TRAINING FOR PTSD PROVIDERS$1,971,789
· FY2012 · Department of the Army
THE PTSD PRACTITIONER REGISTRY: AN INNOVATIVE TRACKING, DISSEMINATION, AND SUPPORT TOOL FOR PROVIDERS IN MILITARY AND NONMILITARY SETTINGS.$1,324,997
· FY2014 · Department of the Army
CAN A CANINE COMPANION MODIFY CARDIAC AUTONOMIC REACTIVITY AND TONE IN PTSD?$1,256,677
· FY2015 · Department of the Army
A HYBRID ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSTIMULATOR IMPLANT FOR DENERVATED MUSCLES$1,194,006
· FY2008 · Department of Defense
TARGETING EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS IN PAIN DUE TO TRAUMA AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI)$1,168,170
· FY2014 · Department of the Army
PHOTOACTIVATED REGENERATIVE COLLAGEN SEALANT FOR RAPID VISION RESTORATION AFTER DEEP CORNEAL INJURIES$1,065,000
· FY2022 · Department of the Army
RESTORATION OF BLADDER AND BOWEL FUNCTION USING ELECTRICAL STIMULATION AND BLOCK AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY$998,463
· FY2014 · Defense Health Agency
ENGAGEMENT OF VETERANS WITH LUNG CANCER$923,000
· FY2025 · Defense Health Agency
INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA OF MARINE MAMMALS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE$736,444
· FY2010 · Department of Defense
COMBINED ONLINE ASSISTANCE FOR CAREGIVER HEALTH (COACH): THE EFFICACY OF A COMBINED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND COPING SKILLS TRAINING INTERVENTION FOR CAR$681,034
· FY2015 · Department of the Army
EFFICACY OF REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION IMPROVEMENT OFMEMORY IN OLDER ADULTS WITH TBI$665,289
· FY2017 · Department of the Army
TARGETING CHEMERIN RECEPTOR CMKLR1 IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS$610,033
· FY2011 · Department of Defense
"A COMBINED TRAINING PROGRAM FOR VETERANS WITH AMNESIC MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT."$581,555
· FY2012 · Department of the Army
SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES FOR ACTIVITY AND WELLNESS AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY$559,871
· FY2014 · Department of the Army
THE ROLE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION IN COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS IN GULF WAR ILLNESS$544,377
· FY2017 · Department of the Army
MODIFICATION DEOBLIGATION OF EXPRIRING FUNDS$531,096
· FY2014 · Department of the Army