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Melanie Livet
3-C Institute For Social Development
$856,969
Attributed
$1,713,937
Total exposure
3
Grants
1
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 $685.7K · FY2013–15$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
'13
'14
'15
Funding mix
By agency
CDC$1,149,311 · 2
NIH$564,626 · 1
By mechanism
R44$1,563,942 · 2
R43$149,995 · 1
Top collaborators
- Janey Sturtz Mcmillen3 shared
- Abe Wandersman1 shared
Most similar at 3-C Institute For Social Development
Same institution · by research overlap
- Janey Sturtz McMillen$5,370,107
- Lorraine C. Taylor$2,941,437
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Addiction”
- Wafaa M. El-Sadr · Columbia University Health Sciences$122,006,808
- Sten H Vermund · University Of Alabama At Birmingham$115,253,143
- Jeffrey H Samet · Boston University Medical Campus$108,787,548
- Myron S Cohen · Family Health International$101,800,876
- Sharon L. Walsh · University Of Kentucky$92,602,816
- Jeffrey S Flier · Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center$89,041,364
Research focus
AddictionAdherence (Attribute)AdolescentAdolescent AlcoholAdoptedAdoptionAdultAftercareAlcohol Or Other Drugs UseAlcoholsAtodBaseClinically SignificantCollaborationsCommercial ApplicationCommercializationCostCost AnalysisCost EffectivenessCost Effectiveness AnalysisCosts And BenefitsDesignDimensionsAbstinence
Grant awards (4)
Web-based Tool for the Dissemination of Evidence-based Interventions for ATOD Prevention$564,626
R44 · FY2015 · DA
Mobile technology and online tools to track adherence in chronic illness patients$535,696
R44 · FY2014 · DP
Interactive Online Capacity Building for Positive Youth Development$149,995
R43 · FY2014 · DP · contact PI
Mobile technology and online tools to track adherence in chronic illness patients$463,620
R44 · FY2013 · DP