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William D. Hula

University Of Pittsburgh At Pittsburgh

$3,408,937
Attributed
$7,517,729
Total exposure
5
Grants
4
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 $1.2M · FY201525
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Funding mix

By agency

NIH$7,517,729 · 4
VA$0 · 1

By mechanism

R01$7,357,729 · 3
R13$160,000 · 1
I01$0 · 1

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Research focus

ParticipantAphasiaAffectResponseImpairmentLanguageCommunicationCognitiveNamesLexicalBaseAreaPersonsAmericanBrain InjuriesPerformanceSpeechStrokeSamplingSiteClinically RelevantPhonologySemanticsWord Processing

Grant awards (25)

Research Symposium in Clinical Aphasiology$40,000
R13 · FY2025 · DC · contact PI
Assessment of anomia: Improving efficiency and utility using item response theory$562,845
R01 · FY2024 · DC · contact PI
Research Symposium in Clinical Aphasiology$40,000
R13 · FY2024 · DC · contact PI
Assessment of anomia: Improving efficiency and utility using item response theory$564,208
R01 · FY2023 · DC · contact PI
Optimizing and understanding semantic feature analysis treatment for aphasia: A randomized controlled comparative-effectiveness trial$460,119
R01 · FY2023 · DC · contact PI
Research Symposium in Clinical Aphasiology$40,000
R13 · FY2023 · DC · contact PI
Assessment of anomia: Improving efficiency and utility using item response theory$539,477
R01 · FY2022 · DC · contact PI
Optimizing and understanding semantic feature analysis treatment for aphasia: A randomized controlled comparative-effectiveness trial$481,358
R01 · FY2022 · DC · contact PI
Research Symposium in Clinical Aphasiology$40,000
R13 · FY2022 · DC · contact PI
Optimizing and understanding semantic feature analysis treatment for aphasia: A randomized controlled comparative-effectiveness trial$10,179
R01 · FY2022 · DC · contact PI
Assessment of anomia: Improving efficiency and utility using item response theory$587,724
R01 · FY2021 · DC · contact PI
Optimizing and understanding semantic feature analysis treatment for aphasia: A randomized controlled comparative-effectiveness trial$552,739
R01 · FY2021 · DC · contact PI
Assessment of anomia: Improving efficiency and utility using item response theory$613,585
R01 · FY2020 · DC · contact PI
Optimizing and understanding semantic feature analysis treatment for aphasia: A randomized controlled comparative-effectiveness trial$552,739
R01 · FY2020 · DC · contact PI
“Optimizing and understanding semantic feature analysis treatment for aphasia: A randomized controlled comparative-effectiveness trial”$522,433
R01 · FY2019 · DC · contact PI
Language connectivity pathways and neuroplasticity in aphasic stroke patients$425,199
R01 · FY2019 · DC
Responsiveness, Stability, and Validity of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Aphasia$0
I01 · FY2019 · VA · contact PI
Language connectivity pathways and neuroplasticity in aphasic stroke patients$397,236
R01 · FY2018 · DC
Language connectivity pathways and neuroplasticity in aphasic stroke patients$10,331
R01 · FY2018 · DC
Responsiveness, Stability, and Validity of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Aphasia$0
I01 · FY2018 · VA · contact PI
Language connectivity pathways and neuroplasticity in aphasic stroke patients$354,083
R01 · FY2017 · DC
Responsiveness, Stability, and Validity of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Aphasia$0
I01 · FY2017 · VA · contact PI
Language connectivity pathways and neuroplasticity in aphasic stroke patients$354,690
R01 · FY2016 · DC
Responsiveness, Stability, and Validity of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Aphasia$0
I01 · FY2016 · VA · contact PI
Language connectivity pathways and neuroplasticity in aphasic stroke patients$368,784
R01 · FY2015 · DC