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Jennifer A Field
University Of Washington
$1,288,293
Attributed
$1,487,205
Total exposure
2
Grants
1
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 $453.1K · FY2008–12$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
'08
'09
'10
'11
'12
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$1,487,205 · 2
By mechanism
P42$1,089,381 · 1
R21$397,824 · 1
Top collaborators
- Caleb Banta-Green2 shared
Most similar at University Of Washington
Same institution · by research overlap
- Lisa E Manhart$10,223,947
- Zhirong Bao$10,911,973
- Peter Tarczy-Hornoch$19,484,298
- Anthony J Rossini$1,403,784
- Nancy L Allbritton$32,812,443
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Base”
- Sonia M Thomas · Research Triangle Institute$700,865,642
- David Heimbrook · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$613,567,095
- David Divins · Consortium For Ocean Leadership, Inc$609,772,544
- Larry Arthur$521,411,998
- Leonard Freedman · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$515,995,429
- Margaret Juliana McElrath · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$507,042,060
Research focus
BaseCostFutureMethodologySamplingAnalytical MethodDetectionMicrofluidicsEngineeringMissionCarbonCarbon NanotubesLandfillFullerenesLiquid SubstanceAqueousExposed Human PopulationEnvironmentBiologicalEnvironmental SludgeBiotaDevicesExposure ToLiterature
Grant awards (6)
Project 5: Quantitative Methods for Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in the Environment$251,574
P42 · FY2012 · ES · contact PI
Project 5: Quantitative Methods for Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in the Environment$271,136
P42 · FY2011 · ES · contact PI
Project 5: Quantitative Methods for Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in the Environment$290,802
P42 · FY2010 · ES · contact PI
Project 5: Quantitative Methods for Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in the Environment$275,869
P42 · FY2009 · ES · contact PI
Quantitative Drug Surveillance System Development$177,189
R21 · FY2009 · DA
Quantitative Drug Surveillance System Development$220,635
R21 · FY2008 · DA