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Jeffrey Brokish
Instarecon, Inc.
$2,375,228
Attributed
$2,375,228
Total exposure
5
Grants
3
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 $750.9K · FY2005–13$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$2,375,228 · 5
By mechanism
R44$2,175,232 · 3
R43$199,996 · 2
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Prototype”
- Larry Arthur$209,080,000
- Peter B. Gilbert · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$94,107,997
- Brig 'chip' Elliott · Raytheon Bbn Technologies Corp.$84,639,869
- Michael W. Konstan · Case Western Reserve University$48,783,827
- Timothy Fouts · Advanced Bioscience Laboratories, Inc.$44,140,914
- Steven M. Dubinett · Va Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System$43,571,007
Research focus
PrototypeScanningReconstructionData AcquisitionDoseSourceMetalsRadiologistTranslatingRelative (Related Person)DetectorAlgorithmsBaseDiagnosticAccelerationImageMorphologic ArtifactsSmall Business Innovation Research GrantResolutionUnited States National Institutes Of HealthArchitectureDiagnostic ImagingBenchmarkingCost
Grant awards (8)
Advanced Algorithmic Acceleration and System Modeling for Low-Dose CT Imaging$555,578
R44 · FY2013 · EB · contact PI
Advanced Algorithmic Acceleration and System Modeling for Low-Dose CT Imaging$154,726
R44 · FY2012 · EB · contact PI
Hardware for Ultra-Fast CT Reconstruction$361,014
R44 · FY2009 · EB · contact PI
CT Dose Reduction by Fast Iterative Algorithms$353,003
R44 · FY2009 · EB · contact PI
CT Dose Reduction by Fast Iterative Algorithms$381,324
R44 · FY2008 · EB · contact PI
Hardware for Ultra-Fast CT Reconstruction$369,587
R44 · FY2008 · EB · contact PI
CT Dose Reduction by Fast Iterative Algorithms$100,000
R43 · FY2005 · EB
Hardware for Ultra-Fast CT Reconstruction$99,996
R43 · FY2005 · EB