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Lindsey Eileen Zimmerman
Palo Alto Veterans Instit For Research
$3,263,491
Attributed
$3,263,491
Total exposure
3
Grants
3
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. They are the sole PI on all grants (the two match).
Funding over time
peak $579.4K · FY2016–25$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$3,263,491 · 2
VA$0 · 1
By mechanism
R01$2,864,531 · 1
R21$398,960 · 1
I01$0 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Psychotherapy”
- John M Kane · Long Island Jewish Medical Center$28,483,687
- Scott W Woods · Yale University$28,483,687
- Carrie E Bearden · University Of California Los Angeles$28,483,687
- Jose Szapocznik · University Of Miami School Of Medicine$26,413,221
- Patricia A. Arean · University Of California San Francisco$17,158,298
- Kathleen M Carroll · Yale University$15,101,203
Research focus
PsychotherapyPharmacotherapyOutpatientsProviderOverdosePatient PopulationMultidisciplinaryMental HealthPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersEffective TherapyInnovationEngineeringImpairmentImplementation ScienceEvidence BaseEvidence Based PracticeDoseMental DepressionCaringHealth SystemChronicClinicAddictionResources
Grant awards (12)
Participatory system dynamics vs usual quality improvement: Is staff use of simulation an effective, scalable and affordable way to improve timely Veteran access to high-quality mental health care?$0
I01 · FY2025 · VA · contact PI
Participatory system dynamics vs usual quality improvement: Is staff use of simulation an effective, scalable and affordable way to improve timely Veteran access to high-quality mental health care?$0
I01 · FY2024 · VA · contact PI
Participatory System Dynamics vs Audit and Feedback: A Cluster Randomized Trial of Mechanisms of Implementation Change to Expand Reach of Evidence-based Addiction and Mental Health Care$579,387
R01 · FY2023 · DA · contact PI
Participatory system dynamics vs usual quality improvement: Is staff use of simulation an effective, scalable and affordable way to improve timely Veteran access to high-quality mental health care?$0
I01 · FY2023 · VA · contact PI
Participatory System Dynamics vs Audit and Feedback: A Cluster Randomized Trial of Mechanisms of Implementation Change to Expand Reach of Evidence-based Addiction and Mental Health Care$569,949
R01 · FY2022 · DA · contact PI
Participatory system dynamics vs usual quality improvement: Is staff use of simulation an effective, scalable and affordable way to improve timely Veteran access to high-quality mental health care?$0
I01 · FY2022 · VA · contact PI
Participatory System Dynamics vs Audit and Feedback: A Cluster Randomized Trial of Mechanisms of Implementation Change to Expand Reach of Evidence-based Addiction and Mental Health Care$572,087
R01 · FY2021 · DA · contact PI
Participatory System Dynamics vs Audit and Feedback: A Cluster Randomized Trial of Mechanisms of Implementation Change to Expand Reach of Evidence-based Addiction and Mental Health Care$566,059
R01 · FY2020 · DA · contact PI
Participatory system dynamics vs usual quality improvement: Is staff use of simulation an effective, scalable and affordable way to improve timely Veteran access to high-quality mental health care?$0
I01 · FY2020 · VA · contact PI
Participatory System Dynamics vs Audit and Feedback: A Cluster Randomized Trial of Mechanisms of Implementation Change to Expand Reach of Evidence-based Addiction and Mental Health Care$577,049
R01 · FY2019 · DA · contact PI
Participatory System Dynamics for Evidence-based Addiction and Mental Healthcare$177,955
R21 · FY2017 · DA · contact PI
Participatory System Dynamics for Evidence-based Addiction and Mental Healthcare$221,005
R21 · FY2016 · DA · contact PI