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Kira O. Bona
Dana-Farber Cancer Inst
$1,544,325
Attributed
$2,357,886
Total exposure
3
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 $797.7K · FY2016–23$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$2,357,886 · 3
By mechanism
R01$1,449,123 · 1
K07$730,763 · 1
R03$178,000 · 1
Top collaborators
- Abby R Rosenberg2 shared
- Eric S Zhou2 shared
Most similar at Dana-Farber Cancer Inst
Same institution · by research overlap
- Tracy T Batchelor$27,819,477
- David P Ryan$4,605,391
- Andrew A Lane$4,246,865
- Harold John Burstein$4,605,391
- Immaculata Devivo$12,875,396
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Food”
- David Heimbrook · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$85,243,263
- Robert A Wood · Johns Hopkins University$69,074,048
- Thomas Macvittie · University Of Maryland Baltimore$64,108,499
- Elaine D. Eaker · Eaker Epidemiology Enterprises, Llc$63,680,802
- Polly Chang · Sri International$59,650,550
- Susan H Eshleman · Johns Hopkins University$57,874,516
Research focus
FoodHousingMalignant Childhood NeoplasmCaringFamilyHouseholdResourcesChildParentsMalignant NeoplasmsChemotherapyPsychosocialChildhoodPediatric OncologyReportingAcute Lymphocytic LeukemiaPovertyInferiorEnrollmentInterviewAffectMulti-Institutional Clinical TrialClinical TrialsDiagnosis
Grant awards (10)
Novel Health Equity Intervention to Improve Pediatric Oncology Outcome Disparities: Targeting Poverty and Psychosocial Stress$797,728
R01 · FY2023 · CA · contact PI
Novel Health Equity Intervention to Improve Pediatric Oncology Outcome Disparities: Targeting Poverty and Psychosocial Stress$651,395
R01 · FY2022 · CA · contact PI
A Preventive Care Approach to Mitigate the Impact of Pediatric ALL Treatment on Sleep$89,000
R03 · FY2022 · CA
A Preventive Care Approach to Mitigate the Impact of Pediatric ALL Treatment on Sleep$89,000
R03 · FY2021 · CA
COVID Extension: Material Hardship as a Targetable Measure of Poverty in Pediatric Cancer$63,388
K07 · FY2021 · CA · contact PI
Material Hardship as a Targetable Measure of Poverty in Pediatric Cancer$133,475
K07 · FY2020 · CA · contact PI
Material Hardship as a Targetable Measure of Poverty in Pediatric Cancer$133,475
K07 · FY2019 · CA · contact PI
Material Hardship as a Targetable Measure of Poverty in Pediatric Cancer$133,475
K07 · FY2018 · CA · contact PI
Material Hardship as a Targetable Measure of Poverty in Pediatric Cancer$133,475
K07 · FY2017 · CA · contact PI
Material Hardship as a Targetable Measure of Poverty in Pediatric Cancer$133,475
K07 · FY2016 · CA · contact PI