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Christopher John Recklitis
Dana-Farber Cancer Inst
$2,475,646
Attributed
$2,475,646
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. They are the sole PI on all grants (the two match).
Funding over time
peak $495.3K · FY2009–23$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$2,475,646 · 7
By mechanism
R21$1,866,974 · 4
R03$608,672 · 3
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at Dana-Farber Cancer Inst
Same institution · by research overlap
- Sharon L. Bober$643,952
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Malignant Neoplasms”
- David Heimbrook · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$1,074,554,219
- Leonard Freedman · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$527,106,485
- Ethan Dmitrovsky · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$357,875,933
- Richard K. Wilson · Washington University$274,272,747
- Larry Arthur$223,443,122
- Lynn Briscoe · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$186,892,879
Research focus
Malignant NeoplasmsSurvivorsCancer SurvivorSymptomsLate EffectsMedicalAffectQuality Of LifeCancer TherapyEmotionalReportingCaringGeneral PopulationBaseRecommendationChronicEducationParticipantBehavioralAbbreviationsInnovationFutureClinically SignificantPsychologic
Grant awards (15)
STEP-YA: An Online Self-Management Intervention for Young Adult Cancer Survivors with Insomnia$204,700
R21 · FY2023 · CA · contact PI
Sleep Treatment Education Program-1 (STEP-1): A Randomized Trial of a Self-Management Insomnia Intervention for Cancer Survivors$203,878
R21 · FY2023 · CA · contact PI
Sleep Treatment Education Program-1 (STEP-1): A Randomized Trial of a Self-Management Insomnia Intervention for Cancer Survivors$249,645
R21 · FY2022 · CA · contact PI
STEP-YA: An Online Self-Management Intervention for Young Adult Cancer Survivors with Insomnia$245,640
R21 · FY2022 · CA · contact PI
Identifying PTSD in Young Adult Cancer Survivors in the DSM-5 Era: Are Newly Revised PRO Measures Accurate Compared to a Structured Diagnostic Interview?$183,316
R21 · FY2019 · CA · contact PI
Preventing Secondary Skin Cancer in Young Adult Cancer Survivors$88,250
R03 · FY2019 · CA · contact PI
Identifying PTSD in Young Adult Cancer Survivors in the DSM-5 Era: Are Newly Revised PRO Measures Accurate Compared to a Structured Diagnostic Interview?$377,374
R21 · FY2018 · CA · contact PI
Preventing Secondary Skin Cancer in Young Adult Cancer Survivors$88,250
R03 · FY2018 · CA · contact PI
CBTI-CS: A Novel Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia in Cancer Survivors$87,500
R03 · FY2017 · CA · contact PI
CBTI-CS: A Novel Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia in Cancer Survivors$87,500
R03 · FY2016 · CA · contact PI
Automated interviews to validate distress measures in cancer survivors$213,913
R21 · FY2013 · CA · contact PI
Automated interviews to validate distress measures in cancer survivors$188,508
R21 · FY2012 · CA · contact PI
Enhanced Self-Appraisal After Cancer: A Bias in Survivors' Self-Report?$87,417
R03 · FY2010 · CA · contact PI
Enhanced Self-Appraisal After Cancer: A Bias in Survivors' Self-Report?$85,203
R03 · FY2010 · CA · contact PI
Enhanced Self-Appraisal After Cancer: A Bias in Survivors' Self-Report?$84,552
R03 · FY2009 · CA · contact PI