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Dale S Bond
Miriam Hospital
$4,055,686
Attributed
$5,264,251
Total exposure
5
Grants
5
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 $881.6K · FY2009–25$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$5,264,251 · 5
By mechanism
R01$4,467,290 · 3
K01$653,516 · 1
R03$143,445 · 1
Top collaborators
- John Graham Thomas3 shared
- Jason Lillis2 shared
Most similar at Miriam Hospital
Same institution · by research overlap
- Bess Hya Marcus$23,878,699
- Ronald A Cohen$16,764,338
- David M Williams$7,534,331
- Suzanne Phelan$14,648,440
- Jessica L Unick$7,027,696
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Participant”
- David Divins · Consortium For Ocean Leadership, Inc$609,772,544
- Jeffrey P Krischer · University Of South Florida$407,724,307
- Lawrence Corey · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$333,313,234
- Mitchell J Malone · Texas A&M Research Foundation$320,373,312
- Gary D Acton · University Of California-Davis$320,373,312
- Albert Lazzarini · California Institute Of Technology$300,431,866
Research focus
ParticipantBehavioralWeightBariatric SurgeryPhysical ActivityBody Weight DecreasedBehaviorPostoperative PeriodAmericanInnovationObesityRecommendationOperative Surgical ProceduresBariatricsSuccessQuality Of LifeAffectPublic Health Medicine (Field)EnvironmentRandomized Controlled TrialsProgramsClinical TrialsAdultMethodology
Grant awards (16)
Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Promote Autonomous Motivation for Increased Physical Activity and Improved Weight Loss Maintenance in Bariatric Surgery Patients: A Randomized Trial$499,200
R01 · FY2025 · DK · contact PI
Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Promote Autonomous Motivation for Increased Physical Activity and Improved Weight Loss Maintenance in Bariatric Surgery Patients: A Randomized Trial$654,173
R01 · FY2024 · DK · contact PI
Ecological Momentary Assessment of Behavioral and Psychosocial Predictors of Weight Loss Following Bariatric Surgery$407,928
R01 · FY2017 · DK · contact PI
Ecological Momentary Assessment of Behavioral and Psychosocial Predictors of Weight Loss Following Bariatric Surgery$408,853
R01 · FY2016 · DK · contact PI
Ecological Momentary Assessment of Behavioral and Psychosocial Predictors of Weight Loss Following Bariatric Surgery$446,976
R01 · FY2015 · DK · contact PI
Behavioral Weight Loss as a Treatment for Migraine in Obese Women$434,618
R01 · FY2015 · NS · contact PI
Behavioral Weight Loss as a Treatment for Migraine in Obese Women$537,479
R01 · FY2014 · NS · contact PI
Behavioral Weight Loss as a Treatment for Migraine in Obese Women$522,764
R01 · FY2013 · NS · contact PI
Increasing Physical Activity Among Inactive Bariatric Surgery Patients$105,742
K01 · FY2013 · DK · contact PI
A Mobile Health Approach to Reducing Sedentary Time in Bariatric Surgery Patients$70,445
R03 · FY2013 · DK · contact PI
Behavioral Weight Loss as a Treatment for Migraine in Obese Women$555,299
R01 · FY2012 · NS · contact PI
Increasing Physical Activity Among Inactive Bariatric Surgery Patients$139,487
K01 · FY2012 · DK · contact PI
A Mobile Health Approach to Reducing Sedentary Time in Bariatric Surgery Patients$73,000
R03 · FY2012 · DK · contact PI
Increasing Physical Activity Among Inactive Bariatric Surgery Patients$139,487
K01 · FY2011 · DK · contact PI
Increasing Physical Activity Among Inactive Bariatric Surgery Patients$135,931
K01 · FY2010 · DK · contact PI
Increasing Physical Activity Among Inactive Bariatric Surgery Patients$132,869
K01 · FY2009 · DK · contact PI