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Spring Dawson-McClure
New York University School Of Medicine
$1,439,312
Attributed
$2,878,623
Total exposure
1
Grants
0
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 $724.1K · FY2021–24$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
'21
'22
'23
'24
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$2,878,623 · 1
By mechanism
R01$2,878,623 · 1
Top collaborators
- Laurie Miller Brotman4 shared
Most similar at New York University School Of Medicine
Same institution · by research overlap
- Laurie Miller Brotman$8,260,521
- Brian Elbel$20,529,886
- Francesca M Gany$19,018,531
- Dowin Boatright$6,249,707
- Alexandra Ursache$2,554,233
Others in their field
Other Emerging Leaders on “Education”
- Valerie Koch · University Corporation For Atmospheric Res$247,762,266
- Lisa Garcia Bedolla · University Of California-Berkeley$175,927,128
- John E West · University Of Texas At Austin$130,733,001
- Paul F Gallagher · Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution$92,619,872
- Klaus Romero · Critical Path Institute$86,053,372
- Peter K Fritschel · California Institute Of Technology$78,820,000
Research focus
EducationEmotionalAchievement TestEconomicsEarly ChildhoodEducational AtmosphereAdverse Childhood EventsCaregiversCessation Of LifeAffectDesignChild Mental HealthAdoptedChild SupportCohortColorCommunitiesCommunity InterventionCountryCovid-19ChildCovid-19 PandemicAreaEnsure
Grant awards (4)
Multi-level evidence-based intervention to reduce health and education disparities among children of color in high-poverty schools in historically disinvested neighborhoods hardest hit by the pandemic$716,351
R01 · FY2024 · HD
Multi-level evidence-based intervention to reduce health and education disparities among children of color in high-poverty schools in historically disinvested neighborhoods hardest hit by the pandemic$724,079
R01 · FY2023 · HD
Multi-level evidence-based intervention to reduce health and education disparities among children of color in high-poverty schools in historically disinvested neighborhoods hardest hit by the pandemic$724,004
R01 · FY2022 · HD
Multi-level evidence-based intervention to reduce health and education disparities among children of color in high-poverty schools in historically disinvested neighborhoods hardest hit by the pandemic$714,189
R01 · FY2021 · HD