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Kaya De Barbaro
University Of Texas At Austin
$1,959,617
Attributed
$1,959,617
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. They are the sole PI on all grants (the two match).
Funding over time
peak $554.4K · FY2017–25$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$1,959,617 · 2
By mechanism
R01$1,486,881 · 1
K01$472,736 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at University Of Texas At Austin
Same institution · by research overlap
- Darla M Castelli$1,054,004
- Andreana Petrova Haley$2,465,863
- Behcet Acikmese$3,417,925
- Debra J. Umberson$8,189,229
- Rafael De La Llave$1,978,665
Others in their field
Other Emerging Leaders on “Informal Social Control”
- Phd, Stephen Schwartz · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center$21,360,715
- Scarlett Lin-Gomez · University Of California, San Francisco$18,598,737
- Mary Charlton · University Of Iowa$16,748,573
- Lihua Liu · University Of Southern California$16,229,586
- Eric Durbin · University Of Kentucky$13,607,670
- Scarlett Gomes · University Of California, San Francisco$13,200,654
Research focus
Informal Social ControlInfantSamplingResponseTransmission ProcessMothersFeedbackHome EnvironmentInnovationParentsTrainingEmotionalMotionSocialCaregivingDistressChildFutureWearable Sensor TechnologyHomeEvidence Based InterventionEnsureExternalizing BehaviorAdolescence
Grant awards (8)
Automated Assessment of Maternal Sensitivity to Infant Distress: Leveraging Wearable Sensors for Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Research$446,639
R01 · FY2025 · DA · contact PI
Automated Assessment of Maternal Sensitivity to Infant Distress: Leveraging Wearable Sensors for Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Research$107,727
R01 · FY2025 · DA · contact PI
Automated Assessment of Maternal Sensitivity to Infant Distress: Leveraging Wearable Sensors for Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Research$433,219
R01 · FY2024 · DA · contact PI
Automated Assessment of Maternal Sensitivity to Infant Distress: Leveraging Wearable Sensors for Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Research$499,296
R01 · FY2023 · DA · contact PI
High-density markers of mother-infant bio-behavioral activity "in the wild": Developing a mobile-sensing paradigm to examine transmission of mental health risks$118,352
K01 · FY2021 · MH · contact PI
High-density markers of mother-infant bio-behavioral activity "in the wild": Developing a mobile-sensing paradigm to examine transmission of mental health risks$118,352
K01 · FY2019 · MH · contact PI
High-density markers of mother-infant bio-behavioral activity "in the wild": Developing a mobile-sensing paradigm to examine transmission of mental health risks$117,680
K01 · FY2018 · MH · contact PI
High-density markers of mother-infant bio-behavioral activity "in the wild": Developing a mobile-sensing paradigm to examine transmission of mental health risks$118,352
K01 · FY2017 · MH · contact PI