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Wouter Hoogkamer
University Of Massachusetts Amherst
$516,455
Attributed
$1,032,909
Total exposure
2
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 $456.9K · FY2022–24$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
'22
'23
'24
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$1,032,909 · 2
By mechanism
R21$1,032,909 · 2
Top collaborators
- Meghan E Huber3 shared
- Douglas Nathaniel Martini2 shared
Most similar at University Of Massachusetts Amherst
Same institution · by research overlap
- Joseph S. Lonstein$4,433,506
- Vincent M. Rotello$16,261,451
- Laszlo Prokai$7,924,953
- Alicia R Timme-Laragy$6,213,352
- Rolf O Karlstrom$2,767,549
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- Cyrus Wadia · Activate Global, Inc.$31,489,493
Research focus
InnovationMotionWalkingMissionTreadmillAge RelatedPreventive InterventionPerformanceQuality Of LifeUnited States National Institutes Of HealthFallsAreaReportingPublic HealthGaitSpecific Qualifier ValueImpairmentBiomedical TechnologyBiomechanicsAwardBehavior ChangeDiagnosisFeedbackDevices
Grant awards (5)
Portable, robotic footwear for real-time control of foot-ground stiffness$157,168
R21 · FY2024 · EB
Portable, robotic footwear for real-time control of foot-ground stiffness$228,959
R21 · FY2023 · EB
Identifying potential cortical mechanisms responsible for gait impairment in older adult fallers$189,869
R21 · FY2023 · AG
Identifying potential cortical mechanisms responsible for gait impairment in older adult fallers$230,339
R21 · FY2022 · AG
Portable, robotic footwear for real-time control of foot-ground stiffness$226,574
R21 · FY2022 · EB