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Wendy Wenderski
Stanford University
$477,086
Attributed
$477,086
Total exposure
3
Grants
3
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 $165.4K · FY2018–25$200K$150K$100K$50K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$477,086 · 3
By mechanism
K00$330,732 · 1
F31$92,303 · 1
F99$54,051 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
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Same institution · by research overlap
- Theo D Palmer$18,387,011
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- Gerald R. Crabtree$18,872,595
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- Scott Hensley · University Of Pennsylvania$41,662,743
Research focus
MolecularNeuronal PlasticityFamilyInsightMutateNeurodevelopmental DisorderDoctor Of PhilosophyExperimental StudyGenetic TranscriptionInheritedChromatin Remodeling FactorAutism Spectrum DisorderMutationNeurodevelopmentChromatin RemodelingComplexBrainEpigenetic ProcessChromatinGenesGenomeGenomicsActl6b GeneNeurons
Grant awards (8)
Discovery of a cerebellar-specific BAF chromatin remodeler that is necessary for social inhibition: molecular and circuit mechanisms$165,366
K00 · FY2025 · MH · contact PI
Discovery of a cerebellar-specific BAF chromatin remodeler that is necessary for social inhibition: molecular and circuit mechanisms$82,683
K00 · FY2024 · MH · contact PI
Discovery of a cerebellar-specific BAF chromatin remodeler that is necessary for social inhibition: molecular and circuit mechanisms$82,683
K00 · FY2023 · MH · contact PI
Mutations in ACTL6B cause recessive autism: affected families, mouse model, molecular and circuit mechanisms$15,018
F99 · FY2021 · NS · contact PI
Mutations in ACTL6B cause recessive autism: affected families, mouse model, molecular and circuit mechanisms$39,033
F99 · FY2020 · NS · contact PI
Defining the molecular basis of autism caused by inherited null mutations in BAF53B$18,928
F31 · FY2020 · MH · contact PI
Defining the molecular basis of autism caused by inherited null mutations in BAF53B$37,070
F31 · FY2019 · MH · contact PI
Defining the molecular basis of autism caused by inherited null mutations in BAF53B$36,305
F31 · FY2018 · MH · contact PI