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David J Vandenbergh
Pennsylvania State University, The
$1,087,062
Attributed
$2,174,124
Total exposure
1
Grants
0
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 $639.6K · FY2011–14$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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'12
'13
'14
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$2,174,124 · 1
By mechanism
R01$2,174,124 · 1
Top collaborators
- Hobart Harrington Cleveland4 shared
Most similar at Pennsylvania State University, The
Same institution · by research overlap
- Kathryn Suzanne Scherf$5,711,494
- Kristine Marceau$1,503,403
- D Wayne Osgood$2,837,985
- Megan Elizabeth Patrick$18,912,094
- Elizabeth Anne Skowron$3,447,703
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Adolescent”
- Lawrence Corey · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$481,946,630
- Gregory H Reaman · National Childhood Cancer Foundation$264,737,004
- Barbara Driver · Westat, Inc.$232,205,725
- George R Seage · Abt Associates, Inc.$222,555,872
- Sharon A Nachman · Johns Hopkins University$213,337,729
- Kathryn Hirst · Caritas St. Elizabeth'S Medical Center$198,115,770
Research focus
AdolescentAdolescent DevelopmentAdolescent Substance AbuseAdolescent Substance UseAdultAdverse OutcomeAffectAffectiveAlcohol Or Other Drugs UseAlcoholsAreaBaseBehaviorBiological ProcessCandidate Disease GeneCharacteristicsChildCohesionCohortCohort StudiesConditioningData SetDependency (Psychology)Adolescence
Grant awards (4)
Implications of Genetic Variance for Substance Use Interventions in Adolescence$341,671
R01 · FY2014 · DA
Implications of Genetic Variance for Substance Use Interventions in Adolescence$557,998
R01 · FY2013 · DA
Implications of Genetic Variance for Substance Use Interventions in Adolescence$634,846
R01 · FY2012 · DA
Implications of Genetic Variance for Substance Use Interventions in Adolescence$639,609
R01 · FY2011 · DA