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Robin Karlin
University Of Wisconsin-Madison
$719,950
Attributed
$719,950
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 $577.1K · FY2021–25$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
'21
'22
'23
'24
'25
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$719,950 · 2
By mechanism
R21$577,136 · 1
F32$142,814 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at University Of Wisconsin-Madison
Same institution · by research overlap
- Cynthia A Kelm-Nelson$2,974,104
- Pamela Herd$27,921,200
- Kristen M. Allison$936,481
- David J Pagliarini$14,309,097
- Michelle Renee Ciucci$5,845,928
Others in their field
Other Emerging Leaders on “Sensory Feedback”
- Lee E Fisher · University Of Pittsburgh At Pittsburgh$6,758,634
- William Russell Renthal · Brigham And Women'S Hospital$5,185,306
- Tara M Brinkman · St. Jude Children'S Research Hospital$4,421,915
- Jenay M Beer · Applied Universal Dynamics Corporation$4,327,650
- Roozbeh Behroozmand · University Of South Carolina At Columbia$4,209,473
- Ayoub Daliri · Arizona State University-Tempe Campus$3,587,453
Research focus
Sensory FeedbackTargeted TreatmentMotor DisorderQuality Of LifeSpeechSymptomsFutureMotorPlayProductionImpairmentCerebellumSpeech IntelligibilityStressAffectFeedbackCategoriesDysarthriaMovementPerceptionCerebellar DegenerationEvidence Based TreatmentExperimental StudyTherapy Development
Grant awards (3)
The role of the cerebellum in three components of predictive motor control in speech$577,136
R21 · FY2025 · DC · contact PI
Differential contributions of domain-general cerebellar timing mechanisms to temporal deficits in ataxic dysarthria$73,113
F32 · FY2022 · DC · contact PI
Differential contributions of domain-general cerebellar timing mechanisms to temporal deficits in ataxic dysarthria$69,701
F32 · FY2021 · DC · contact PI