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Joseph Abiodun Ladapo
University Of California Los Angeles
$5,943,292
Attributed
$10,214,652
Total exposure
5
Grants
4
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 $2.5M · FY2013–23$5M$3.8M$2.5M$1.3M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$10,214,652 · 5
By mechanism
R01$6,635,110 · 2
U01$2,026,249 · 1
K23$790,276 · 1
UG3$763,017 · 1
Top collaborators
- Scott E Sherman6 shared
- Melanie Jay4 shared
- Soma Wali2 shared
- Arleen F Brown1 shared
- William E Cunningham1 shared
Most similar at University Of California Los Angeles
Same institution · by research overlap
- Alejandra Casillas$13,298,441
- Ronald T Mitsuyasu$121,811,876
- Amytis Towfighi$7,503,506
- Scott E Sherman$11,939,507
- Arleen F Brown$15,681,698
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Health Behavior”
- Sonia M Thomas · Research Triangle Institute$701,865,642
- Tracy L Nolen · Research Triangle Institute$474,487,152
- Chanza Baytop · Westat, Inc.$271,217,917
- Lawrence Corey · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$249,570,814
- Sharon A Nachman · Johns Hopkins University$193,704,208
- Wafaa M. El-Sadr · Columbia University Health Sciences$151,492,301
Research focus
Health BehaviorPreferenceScienceDecision MakingQuality Of LifeCoronary Heart DiseaseEffectivenessCostEvidence BaseInnovationChronic DiseaseCaringBaseFinancial IncentiveHealthcare SystemsHabitsHealth SystemProgramsHigh RiskGovernment AgenciesInsurance CarriersDesignClinicHeart Diseases
Grant awards (19)
Financial incentive strategies for smoking cessation in high-risk, hospitalized patients.$644,683
R01 · FY2023 · DA
Financial incentive strategies for smoking cessation in high-risk, hospitalized patients.$660,092
R01 · FY2022 · DA
Financial incentive strategies for smoking cessation in high-risk, hospitalized patients.$671,499
R01 · FY2021 · DA · contact PI
Multi-ethnic Multi-level Strategies and Behavioral Economics to Eliminate Hypertension Disparities in LA County.$763,017
UG3 · FY2020 · HL
Financial incentive strategies for smoking cessation in high-risk, hospitalized patients.$683,609
R01 · FY2020 · DA · contact PI
Behavioral Economics and Implementation Research to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in HIV-infected Adults$671,825
U01 · FY2020 · HL · contact PI
Financial incentives to help people with cognitive impairment quit smoking$383,718
R01 · FY2020 · DA · contact PI
Financial incentive strategies for smoking cessation in high-risk, hospitalized patients.$714,309
R01 · FY2019 · DA · contact PI
Financial incentive strategies for weight loss in obese patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods$699,594
R01 · FY2019 · MD · contact PI
Behavioral Economics and Implementation Research to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in HIV-infected Adults$644,756
U01 · FY2019 · HL · contact PI
Financial incentive strategies for weight loss in obese patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods$745,062
R01 · FY2018 · MD · contact PI
Behavioral Economics and Implementation Research to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in HIV-infected Adults$709,668
U01 · FY2018 · HL · contact PI
Financial incentive strategies for weight loss in obese patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods$687,262
R01 · FY2017 · MD · contact PI
Patient-centered approaches to diagnosing coronary heart disease$174,180
K23 · FY2017 · HL · contact PI
Financial incentive strategies for weight loss in obese patients living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods$745,282
R01 · FY2016 · MD · contact PI
Patient-centered approaches to diagnosing coronary heart disease$174,390
K23 · FY2016 · HL · contact PI
Patient-centered approaches to diagnosing coronary heart disease$147,392
K23 · FY2015 · HL · contact PI
Patient-centered approaches to diagnosing coronary heart disease$148,481
K23 · FY2014 · HL · contact PI
Patient-centered approaches to diagnosing coronary heart disease$145,833
K23 · FY2013 · HL · contact PI