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Curtis Huttenhower
Harvard School Of Public Health
$20,145,349
Attributed
$31,292,353
Total exposure
11
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 $5M · FY2010–25$10M$7.5M$5M$2.5M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$31,292,353 · 11
By mechanism
U54$10,759,577 · 2
R24$7,723,420 · 1
T32$4,279,599 · 2
R01$4,160,008 · 2
U24$3,000,337 · 1
R21$841,897 · 2
Top collaborators
- Xihong Lin12 shared
- Ramnik J Xavier6 shared
- Andrew T Chan5 shared
- Wendy S. Garrett5 shared
- Jacques G Izard5 shared
- Owen R White1 shared
Most similar at Harvard School Of Public Health
Same institution · by research overlap
- Christopher Michael Hine$3,497,811
- James R. Mitchell$5,715,791
- Peter Kraft$5,095,658
- Sarah Jayne Mitchell$1,031,802
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Microbiome”
- James E. Gern · University Of Wisconsin-Madison$135,210,239
- Jeffrey P Krischer · University Of South Florida$110,106,410
- Richard A Gibbs · Baylor College Of Medicine$97,085,750
- Mine Cicek · Mayo Clinic Rochester$80,808,856
- Richard K. Wilson · Washington University$72,151,126
- Stephen Norman Thibodeau · Mayo Clinic Rochester$70,215,522
Research focus
MicrobiomeHuman MicrobiomeCommunitiesMicrobialMicrobeMicrobial CommunityCellsLinkGeneticCohortGenomicsResourcesBiologicalSamplingMetabolicPathway InteractionsTrainingBioinformaticsGenerationsHuman BodyGut MicrobiotaProtocols DocumentationMolecularOrganism
Grant awards (39)
A consortium facilitation, coordination, and data management center for the HVP$3,000,337
U24 · FY2025 · HL
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics and Computational Biology$481,905
T32 · FY2025 · GM
Methods for profiling the cancer virome and microbial strain genetics$397,771
R21 · FY2025 · CA · contact PI
PROSPECT: Pathways, Risk factors, and mOleculeS to Prevent Early-onset Colorectal Tumors$315,712
OT2 · FY2025 · CA · contact PI
Methods for profiling the cancer virome and microbial strain genetics$1
R21 · FY2025 · CA · contact PI
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics and Computational Biology$419,487
T32 · FY2024 · GM
PROSPECT: Pathways, Risk factors, and mOleculeS to Prevent Early-onset Colorectal Tumors$211,803
OT2 · FY2024 · CA · contact PI
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics and Computational Biology$424,428
T32 · FY2023 · GM
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics and Computational Biology$416,289
T32 · FY2022 · GM
A comprehensive platform for novel therapy development from the microbiome$1,532,813
R24 · FY2021 · DK · contact PI
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics and Computational Biology$438,866
T32 · FY2021 · GM
A comprehensive platform for novel therapy development from the microbiome$1,540,112
R24 · FY2020 · DK · contact PI
Dietary sulfur, the gut microbiome, and colorectal cancer$544,699
R01 · FY2020 · CA
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics and Computational Biology$433,850
T32 · FY2020 · GM
A comprehensive platform for novel therapy development from the microbiome$1,559,799
R24 · FY2019 · DK · contact PI
Dietary sulfur, the gut microbiome, and colorectal cancer$583,199
R01 · FY2019 · CA
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics & Computational Biology$371,348
T32 · FY2019 · GM
A comprehensive platform for novel therapy development from the microbiome$1,534,850
R24 · FY2018 · DK · contact PI
Dietary sulfur, the gut microbiome, and colorectal cancer$556,619
R01 · FY2018 · CA
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics & Computational Biology$377,039
T32 · FY2018 · GM
A comprehensive platform for novel therapy development from the microbiome$1,555,846
R24 · FY2017 · DK · contact PI
Dietary sulfur, the gut microbiome, and colorectal cancer$555,785
R01 · FY2017 · CA
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics & Computational Biology$279,669
T32 · FY2017 · GM
Dietary sulfur, the gut microbiome, and colorectal cancer$596,028
R01 · FY2016 · CA
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics & Computational Biology$276,636
T32 · FY2016 · GM
Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage and the Nasal Microbiome$201,875
R21 · FY2016 · AI · contact PI
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics & Computational Biology$86,400
T32 · FY2016 · GM
Characterizing the gut microbial ecosystem for diagnosis and therapy in IBD$2,368,101
U54 · FY2015 · DK
Characterizing the gut microbial ecosystem for diagnosis and therapy in IBD$2,130,721
U54 · FY2015 · DK
Interdisciplinary training: Statistical Genetics/Genomics & Computational Biology$273,682
T32 · FY2015 · GM
Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage and the Nasal Microbiome$242,250
R21 · FY2015 · AI · contact PI
Characterizing the gut microbial ecosystem for diagnosis and therapy in IBD$2,500,000
U54 · FY2014 · DK
Characterizing the gut microbial ecosystem for diagnosis and therapy in IBD$727,000
U54 · FY2014 · DK
Characterizing the gut microbial ecosystem for diagnosis and therapy in IBD$533,755
U54 · FY2014 · DE
Characterizing the gut microbial ecosystem for diagnosis and therapy in IBD$2,500,000
U54 · FY2013 · DE
Functional activity and inter-organismal interactions in the human microbiome$367,520
R01 · FY2012 · HG · contact PI
Functional activity and inter-organismal interactions in the human microbiome$139,853
R01 · FY2012 · HG · contact PI
Functional activity and inter-organismal interactions in the human microbiome$407,746
R01 · FY2011 · HG · contact PI
Functional activity and inter-organismal interactions in the human microbiome$408,559
R01 · FY2010 · HG · contact PI