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Lina Motlagh Zadeh
Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr
$524,376
Attributed
$524,376
Total exposure
1
Grants
1
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 $209.2K · FY2022–24$250K$187.5K$125K$62.5K$0
'22
'23
'24
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$524,376 · 1
By mechanism
R21$524,376 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
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Research focus
AdultAffectAgingAudiologyAuditoryAuditory PerceptionAuditory ThresholdBehavioralCell PhysiologyChildClinicCochleaCommunicationControl GroupsCueing For SpeechCuesDetectionDiagnosisDigit StructureEarly InterventionEnvironmentEvaluationExperimental Study14 Year Old
Grant awards (4)
Investigating the contribution of extended high-frequency hearing loss to poor speech-in-noise perception in clinically normal hearing children and young adults.$150,607
R21 · FY2024 · DC · contact PI
Investigating the contribution of extended high-frequency hearing loss to poor speech-in-noise perception in clinically normal hearing children and young adults.$140,953
R21 · FY2023 · DC · contact PI
Investigating the contribution of extended high-frequency hearing loss to poor speech-in-noise perception in clinically normal hearing children and young adults$23,605
R21 · FY2023 · DC · contact PI
Investigating the contribution of extended high-frequency hearing loss to poor speech-in-noise perception in clinically normal hearing children and young adults$209,211
R21 · FY2022 · DC · contact PI