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Dylan Dodd
Stanford University
$5,058,556
Attributed
$5,058,556
Total exposure
4
Grants
4
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants. They are the sole PI on all grants (the two match).
Funding over time
peak $1M · FY2009–25$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$5,058,556 · 4
By mechanism
R01$2,280,969 · 1
R35$2,034,429 · 1
K08$573,174 · 1
F30$169,984 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at Stanford University
Same institution · by research overlap
- Jorge Gardea-Torresdey$460,811
- Sharon R Long$7,972,483
- Jeannine R Ross$11,596
- Elizabeth Susan Sattely$6,246,816
- Graeme Card$119,357
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Bacteria”
- James E. Gern · University Of Wisconsin-Madison$138,333,846
- Ian A Wilson · Scripps Research Institute, The$90,122,969
- Vance G Fowler · Duke University$85,101,521
- Henry F Chambers · Duke University$84,838,080
- Timothy Henkel · Venatorx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.$48,397,895
- David Alland · Rutgers Biomedical And Health Sciences$47,292,355
Research focus
BacteriaMetabolicMicrobialMicrobiomeGut MicrobiotaGut BacteriaMetabolismGeneticMicrobeInsightBacterial GeneticsNutrientAmino AcidsBiochemicalPathway InteractionsGenesMetabolomicsFutureMetabolic PathwayGut MicrobiomeBacterial MetabolismCommensal BacteriaAcidsMetabolic Control
Grant awards (18)
Microbiota-based probiotics to treat inborn errors in metabolism$529,091
R01 · FY2025 · AT · contact PI
Physiology of bacterial metabolism in the human gut microbiome$397,257
R35 · FY2025 · GM · contact PI
Microbiota-based probiotics to treat inborn errors in metabolism$576,120
R01 · FY2024 · AT · contact PI
Physiology of bacterial metabolism in the human gut microbiome$397,257
R35 · FY2024 · GM · contact PI
Microbiota-based probiotics to treat inborn errors in metabolism$587,879
R01 · FY2023 · AT · contact PI
Physiology of bacterial metabolism in the human gut microbiome$397,257
R35 · FY2023 · GM · contact PI
Physiology of bacterial metabolism in the human gut microbiome$48,023
R35 · FY2023 · GM · contact PI
Microbiota-based probiotics to treat inborn errors in metabolism$587,879
R01 · FY2022 · AT · contact PI
Physiology of bacterial metabolism in the human gut microbiome$397,257
R35 · FY2022 · GM · contact PI
Physiology of bacterial metabolism in the human gut microbiome$397,378
R35 · FY2021 · GM · contact PI
Modulation of gut bacteria-derived host metabolites$165,780
K08 · FY2021 · DK · contact PI
Modulation of gut bacteria-derived host metabolites$135,258
K08 · FY2020 · DK · contact PI
Modulation of gut bacteria-derived host metabolites$135,258
K08 · FY2019 · DK · contact PI
Modulation of gut bacteria-derived host metabolites$136,878
K08 · FY2018 · DK · contact PI
Biochemical Characterization of Specificity for Family 3 Glycoside Hydrolases$29,776
F30 · FY2013 · DK · contact PI
Biochemical Characterization of Specificity for Family 3 Glycoside Hydrolases$47,232
F30 · FY2012 · DK · contact PI
Biochemical Characterization of Specificity for Family 3 Glycoside Hydrolases$46,800
F30 · FY2011 · DK · contact PI
Biochemical Characterization of Specificity for Family 3 Glycoside Hydrolases$46,176
F30 · FY2009 · DK · contact PI