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John W. Burns

Rush University Medical Center

$18,083,293
Attributed
$34,340,214
Total exposure
14
Grants
8
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 $4.6M · FY200524
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Funding mix

By agency

NIH$34,340,214 · 14

By mechanism

R01$23,236,414 · 9
UM1$9,474,906 · 1
R34$690,525 · 1
R21$421,751 · 1
R29$360,618 · 1
R03$156,000 · 1

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Same institution · by research overlap

Others in their field

Top investigators on “Pain

Research focus

PainChronic PainLinkChronic Low Back PainAffectPublic Health RelevanceRandomizedChronicBaseMediatingDesignPublic HealthReportingAcute PainDisabilityTheoretical ModelPain ManagementTheoriesProceduresEmotionalMoodsAcuteResponsePathway Interactions

Grant awards (60)

Comparative Mechanisms (Mediators, Moderators) of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments$750,515
R01 · FY2024 · NR · contact PI
Comparative Mechanisms (Mediators, Moderators) of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments$770,223
R01 · FY2023 · NR · contact PI
Evaluating Specific and Non-Specific Mechanisms in Two Distinct Complementary/Int$737,498
R01 · FY2023 · AT · contact PI
Comparative Mechanisms (Mediators, Moderators) of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments$261,542
R01 · FY2023 · NR · contact PI
Transition from Acute to Chronic Pain in Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients: Identifying Resilience and Vulnerability Profiles$2,694,707
UM1 · FY2022 · NS · contact PI
Comparative Mechanisms (Mediators, Moderators) of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments$545,703
R01 · FY2022 · NR · contact PI
Transition from Acute to Chronic Pain in Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients: Identifying Resilience and Vulnerability Profiles$2,891,192
UM1 · FY2021 · NS · contact PI
Evaluating Specific and Non-Specific Mechanisms in Two Distinct Complementary/Int$761,572
R01 · FY2021 · AT · contact PI
Transition from Acute to Chronic Pain in Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients: Identifying Resilience and Vulnerability Profiles$3,514,792
UM1 · FY2020 · NS · contact PI
Evaluating Specific and Non-Specific Mechanisms in Two Distinct Complementary/Int$913,036
R01 · FY2020 · AT · contact PI
Transition from Acute to Chronic Pain in Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients: Identifying Resilience and Vulnerability Profiles$180,199
UM1 · FY2020 · NS · contact PI
Evaluating Specific and Non-Specific Mechanisms in Two Distinct Complementary/Int$777,593
R01 · FY2019 · AT · contact PI
Development of Co-Morbid PTSD and Chronic Pain Among Inner-City Women$572,818
R01 · FY2019 · DA · contact PI
Transition from Acute to Chronic Pain in Total Knee Arthroplasty Patients: Identifying Resilience and Vulnerability Profiles$194,016
UM1 · FY2019 · NS · contact PI
Bright Light Treatment At Home To Improve Symptom Management of Fibromyalgia Syndrome$187,751
R21 · FY2019 · NR
Evaluating Specific and Non-Specific Mechanisms in Two Distinct Complementary/Int$146,531
R01 · FY2019 · AT · contact PI
Evaluating Specific and Non-Specific Mechanisms in Two Distinct Complementary/Int$779,917
R01 · FY2018 · AT · contact PI
Mechanisms of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments$634,250
R01 · FY2018 · NR · contact PI
Reduced Opioid Analgesic Requirements Via Improved Endogenous Opioid Function$627,865
R01 · FY2018 · DA
Development of Co-Morbid PTSD and Chronic Pain Among Inner-City Women$577,457
R01 · FY2018 · DA · contact PI
Bright Light Treatment At Home To Improve Symptom Management of Fibromyalgia Syndrome$234,000
R21 · FY2018 · NR
Development of Co-Morbid PTSD and Chronic Pain Among Inner City Women$194,106
R01 · FY2018 · DA · contact PI
Development of Co-Morbid PTSD and Chronic Pain Among Inner-City Women$8,467
R01 · FY2018 · DA · contact PI
Development of Co-Morbid PTSD and Chronic Pain Among Inner-City Women$732,818
R01 · FY2017 · DA
Reduced Opioid Analgesic Requirements Via Improved Endogenous Opioid Function$682,796
R01 · FY2017 · DA
Mechanisms of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments$643,120
R01 · FY2017 · NR · contact PI
Reduced Opioid Analgesic Requirements Via Improved Endogenous Opioid Function$670,940
R01 · FY2016 · DA
Development of Co-Morbid PTSD and Chronic Pain Among Inner-City Women$567,090
R01 · FY2016 · DA
Bright Light Treatment At Home To Manage Chronic Pain In U.S. Veterans$232,500
R34 · FY2016 · AT
Development of Co-Morbid PTSD and Chronic Pain Among Inner-City Women$189,999
R01 · FY2016 · DA
Reduced Opioid Analgesic Requirements Via Improved Endogenous Opioid Function$668,348
R01 · FY2015 · DA
Mechanisms of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments$628,021
R01 · FY2015 · NR · contact PI
Development of Co-Morbid PTSD and Chronic Pain Among Inner-City Women$618,230
R01 · FY2015 · DA
Predictors of Opioid Analgesic Responses and Common Endogenous Opioid Mechanisms$298,488
R01 · FY2015 · DA
Bright Light Treatment At Home To Manage Chronic Pain In U.S. Veterans$225,525
R34 · FY2015 · AT
Predictors of Opioid Analgesic Responses and Common Endogenous Opioid Mechanisms$225,223
R01 · FY2015 · DA
Mechanisms of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments$652,075
R01 · FY2014 · NR · contact PI
Predictors of Opioid Analgesic Responses and Common Endogenous Opioid Mechanisms$548,265
R01 · FY2014 · DA
Bright Light Treatment At Home To Manage Chronic Pain In U.S. Veterans$232,500
R34 · FY2014 · AT
Mechanisms of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments$701,075
R01 · FY2013 · NR · contact PI
Predictors of Opioid Analgesic Responses and Common Endogenous Opioid Mechanisms$503,325
R01 · FY2013 · DA
Anger Suppression and Expression among Chronic Pain Patients$426,856
R01 · FY2013 · AR · contact PI
Predictors of Opioid Analgesic Responses and Common Endogenous Opioid Mechanisms$563,680
R01 · FY2012 · DA
Anger Suppression and Expression among Chronic Pain Patients$465,230
R01 · FY2012 · AR · contact PI
Predictors of Opioid Analgesic Responses and Common Endogenous Opioid Mechanisms$589,469
R01 · FY2011 · DA
Anger Suppression and Expression among Chronic Pain Patients$459,034
R01 · FY2011 · AR · contact PI
Spousal Expression of Criticism/Hostility and Adjustment among Chronic Pain Patie$410,419
R01 · FY2011 · NR · contact PI
Anger Suppression and Expression among Chronic Pain Patients$530,443
R01 · FY2010 · AR · contact PI
Spousal Expression of Criticism/Hostility and Adjustment among Chronic Pain Patie$440,386
R01 · FY2010 · NR · contact PI
Spousal Expression of Criticism/Hostility and Adjustment among Chronic Pain Patie$417,089
R01 · FY2009 · NR · contact PI
Spousal Expression of Criticism/Hostility and Adjustment among Chronic Pain Patie$505,838
R01 · FY2008 · NR · contact PI
Anger Expression, Endogenous Opioids and Acute Pain$246,110
R01 · FY2008 · MH · contact PI
Anger Expression, Endogenous Opioids and Acute Pain$253,424
R01 · FY2007 · MH · contact PI
Anger Expression, Endogenous Opioids and Acute Pain$260,531
R01 · FY2006 · MH · contact PI
Anger Expression, Endogenous Opioids and Acute Pain$278,999
R01 · FY2005 · MH
Repressive Style, suppression and chronic Pain$78,000
R03 · FY2004 · MH
Repressive Style, suppression and chronic Pain$78,000
R03 · FY2003 · MH
ANGER, SYMPTOM SPECIFIC REACTIVITY AND CHRONIC PAIN$112,130
R29 · FY2002 · NS
ANGER, SYMPTOM SPECIFIC REACTIVITY AND CHRONIC PAIN$108,865
R29 · FY2001 · NS
ANGER, SYMPTOM SPECIFIC REACTIVITY AND CHRONIC PAIN$139,623
R29 · FY2000 · NS