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James G Murphy
University Of Memphis
$6,818,581
Attributed
$7,980,965
Total exposure
7
Grants
7
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.
Funding over time
peak $800K · FY2005–25$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$7,980,965 · 7
By mechanism
R01$5,883,853 · 3
R21$1,121,501 · 3
U01$975,611 · 1
Top collaborators
- James Mackillop11 shared
Most similar at University Of Memphis
Same institution · by research overlap
- Samuel Fisher Acuff$306,415
- Lidia Meshesha$991,073
- Kathryn H Howell$2,233,724
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Alcohol Abuse”
- Willard Cates · Family Health International$73,520,657
- Lloyd D Johnston · University Of Michigan At Ann Arbor$67,097,167
- Richard A Miech · Johns Hopkins University$51,582,607
- Adolf Pfefferbaum · Sri International$43,439,296
- Edward V Nunes · Columbia University Health Sciences$38,067,355
- Roger D. Weiss · Mc Lean Hospital (Belmont, Ma)$37,009,445
Research focus
Alcohol AbuseDrinkingCollegeBehavioralPsychological ReinforcementHeavy DrinkingAlcohol ConsumptionRisk FactorsMediatingBehavioral EconomicsParticipantAlcoholsRewardsBaseAlcohol MisuseEmerging AdultAge GroupFeedbackFemaleAlcohol DemandEconomicsPersonsReportingDiscounting
Grant awards (28)
Behavioral economic and wellness-based approaches for reducing alcohol use and consequences among at-risk non-student emerging adults$327,767
R01 · FY2025 · AA · contact PI
Behavioral economic and wellness-based approaches for reducing alcohol use and consequences among diverse non-student emerging adults$347,932
R01 · FY2024 · AA · contact PI
A Qualitative Analysis of Social and Behavioral Processes Associated with Self-Change in Drinking in an Existing Cohort of Black and White Emerging Adults$200,319
R21 · FY2024 · AA · contact PI
Behavioral economic and wellness-based approaches for reducing alcohol use and consequences among diverse non-student emerging adults$372,300
R01 · FY2023 · AA · contact PI
A Qualitative Analysis of Social and Behavioral Processes Associated with Self-Change in Drinking in an Existing Cohort of Black and White Emerging Adults$180,500
R21 · FY2023 · AA · contact PI
Behavioral economic and wellness-based approaches for reducing alcohol use and consequences among diverse non-student emerging adults$350,158
R01 · FY2022 · AA · contact PI
Behavioral economic and wellness-based approaches for reducing alcohol use and consequences among diverse non-student emerging adults$346,506
R01 · FY2021 · AA · contact PI
Applying Behavioral Economics to Predict Alcohol Trajectories during the Transition to Adulthood$284,975
R01 · FY2021 · AA · contact PI
Behavioral Economic Trajectories of Alcohol Misuse in Emerging Adults: Neuroeconomic Augmentation via Electroencephalography$168,517
R21 · FY2021 · AA · contact PI
Applying Behavioral Economics to Predict Alcohol Trajectories during the Transition to Adulthood$310,291
R01 · FY2020 · AA · contact PI
Behavioral Economic Trajectories of Alcohol Misuse in Emerging Adults: Neuroeconomic Augmentation via Electroencephalography$205,978
R21 · FY2020 · AA · contact PI
The role of religiosity, socioeconomic status and the relationship between behavioral economic variables as mediators of negative alcohol-related consequences in African American emerging adults$54,089
R01 · FY2020 · AA · contact PI
Applying Behavioral Economics to Predict Alcohol Trajectories during the Transition to Adulthood$291,439
R01 · FY2019 · AA · contact PI
Applying Behavioral Economics to Predict Alcohol Trajectories during the Transition to Adulthood$292,363
R01 · FY2018 · AA
Applying Behavioral Economics to Predict Alcohol Trajectories during the Transition to Adulthood: Administrative Supplement to Increase African-American Representation$52,570
R01 · FY2018 · AA
Applying Behavioral Economics to Predict Alcohol Trajectories during the Transition to Adulthood$283,728
R01 · FY2017 · AA
Improving brief alcohol interventions with a behavioral economic supplement$464,121
R01 · FY2016 · AA · contact PI
Improving brief alcohol interventions with a behavioral economic supplement$618,184
R01 · FY2015 · AA · contact PI
Improving brief alcohol interventions with a behavioral economic supplement$424,105
R01 · FY2014 · AA · contact PI
Improving brief alcohol interventions with a behavioral economic supplement$202,204
R01 · FY2014 · AA · contact PI
Improving brief alcohol interventions with a behavioral economic supplement$403,831
R01 · FY2013 · AA · contact PI
Improving brief alcohol interventions with a behavioral economic supplement$457,290
R01 · FY2012 · AA · contact PI
Enhancing College ETOH Interventions with a Substance-Free Activity Supplement$165,656
R21 · FY2009 · AA · contact PI
DATA MANAGEMENT/STATISTICS CORE$256,807
U01 · FY2008 · HL · contact PI
Enhancing College ETOH Interventions with a Substance-Free Activity Supplement$200,531
R21 · FY2008 · AA · contact PI
DATA MANAGEMENT/STATISTICS CORE$262,048
U01 · FY2007 · HL · contact PI
DATA MANAGEMENT/STATISTICS CORE$227,328
U01 · FY2006 · HL · contact PI
DATA MANAGEMENT/STATISTICS CORE$229,428
U01 · FY2005 · HL