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Timothy B Clark
Western Washington University
$568,222
Attributed
$758,389
Total exposure
2
Grants
2
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 $380.3K · FY2010–16$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$758,389 · 2
By mechanism
R15$758,389 · 2
Top collaborators
- Gregory W O'Neil1 shared
Most similar at Western Washington University
Same institution · by research overlap
- Gregory W O'Neil$711,281
- James R Vyvyan$807,117
- James R Vyvyan$204,473
- Paul C Spiegel$594,517
- Gregory W O'Neil$1,378,341
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Boron”
- James C Hone · California Institute Of Technology$17,703,522
- Robert A. Bonomo · Louis Stokes Cleveland Va Medical Center$8,871,189
- F D Toste · University Of California Berkeley$7,987,094
- Gary A Molander · University Of Pennsylvania$6,964,140
- Steven Armen Boyd · Venatorx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.$6,328,779
- James Patrick Morken · University Of North Carolina Chapel Hill$6,300,381
Research focus
BoronCopperProtocols DocumentationReactionKetonesAldehydesMethodologyPi BondSchemeFunctional GroupPharmacologic SubstanceEstersComplexBaseCarbonyl CompoundCarbonAttentionAlcoholsBortezomibFelis CatusFda ApprovedIminesInvestigationArea
Grant awards (3)
Nucleophilic borylation of aldehydes and conjugated carbonyls: Applications to homologation and carbosilylation reactions$380,334
R15 · FY2016 · GM · contact PI
Developing the Synthetic Utility of the Copper-Catalyzed Diboration of Aldehydes$353,376
R15 · FY2010 · GM · contact PI
Developing the Synthetic Utility of the Copper-Catalyzed Diboration of Aldehydes$24,679
R15 · FY2010 · GM · contact PI