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Lawrence G. Appelbaum
Duke University
$1,378,519
Attributed
$2,757,038
Total exposure
2
Grants
2
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 $849.9K · FY2015–19$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$2,757,038 · 2
By mechanism
U01$2,260,436 · 1
R01$496,602 · 1
Top collaborators
- Roberto Cabeza6 shared
Most similar at Duke University
Same institution · by research overlap
- Kenneth A Dodge$42,207,577
- Michael L Platt$32,235,020
- Simon W Davis$3,289,743
- George R Mangun$7,129,232
- Roberto Cabeza$14,328,067
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Short-Term Memory”
- Peter J. Snyder · University Of Pennsylvania$28,783,628
- Robert O Wright · Brigham And Women'S Hospital$28,600,126
- Rosalind J Wright · Icahn School Of Medicine At Mount Sinai$26,477,749
- Amy F.t. Arnsten · Yale University$19,087,751
- Neelum T Aggarwal · Rush University Medical Center$16,273,458
- Mark D'esposito · Va Northern California Health Care Sys$15,667,819
Research focus
Short-Term MemoryCognitionMemoryScienceSuccessTranscranial Magnetic StimulationImpaired CognitionMediatingPatternRelating To Nervous SystemBaseAgingHealthy AgingFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingAdultBrainMapsCognitive AbilityAge RelatedExecutive FunctionElderlyPerformanceBehavioral ResearchExpectation
Grant awards (6)
Using fMRI-guided TMS to increase central executive function in older adults$470,187
U01 · FY2019 · AG · contact PI
Using fMRI-guided TMS to increase central executive function in older adults - Administrative Supplement$379,688
U01 · FY2019 · AG · contact PI
Using fMRI-guided TMS to increase central executive function in older adults$470,187
U01 · FY2018 · AG · contact PI
Using fMRI-guided TMS to increase central executive function in older adults$470,187
U01 · FY2017 · AG · contact PI
Using fMRI-guided TMS to increase central executive function in older adults$470,187
U01 · FY2016 · AG · contact PI
Using fMRI-guided TMS to increase central executive function in older adults$496,602
R01 · FY2015 · AG · contact PI