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Sung-Jin Park
Eden Park Illumination, Inc.
$573,181
Attributed
$1,146,361
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 $500K · FY2016–20$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$1,146,361 · 2
By mechanism
R42$996,362 · 1
R41$149,999 · 1
Top collaborators
- David Jonathan Brenner3 shared
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Influenza A Virus, H1n1 Subtype”
- Ralph S Baric · University Of North Carolina Chapel Hill$47,673,318
- Richard Webby · St. Jude Children'S Research Hospital$45,477,267
- James W. Leduc · University Of Texas Med Br Galveston$42,956,806
- Timothy M Willson · University Of Cape Town$32,741,597
- Daniel F. Hoft · Saint Louis University$29,481,632
- Jaap Goudsmit · Janessen Vaccines And Prevention, Bv$27,536,741
Research focus
Influenza A Virus, H1n1 SubtypeIn VitroHazardInfluenzaGenerationsInfluenzavirusAntimicrobialFilmHealth Care EconomicsHospitalsAreaAnti-Bacterial AgentsCellsBacteriaBacterial InfectionsCommercial ApplicationBaseDrug ResistanceCost EffectiveDrug Resistant BacteriaHealth HazardsDesignDevicesIn Vivo
Grant awards (3)
Monochromatic 222 nm UV light: Development of a safe, cost-effective technology for the efficient reduction of bacterial and viral infection and transmission$496,362
R42 · FY2020 · AI · contact PI
Monochromatic 222 nm UV light: Development of a safe, cost-effective technology for the efficient reduction of bacterial and viral infection and transmission$500,000
R42 · FY2019 · AI · contact PI
Monochromatic 222 nm UV light: Development of a safe, cost-effective technology for the efficient reduction of bacterial and viral infection and transmission$149,999
R41 · FY2016 · AI · contact PI