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Alison Whitney
Columbia University Health Sciences
$558,681
Attributed
$2,234,722
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 $786.7K · FY2023–25$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
'23
'24
'25
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$2,234,722 · 1
By mechanism
R01$2,234,722 · 1
Top collaborators
- Jamie Roberta Daw3 shared
- Madeleine Dorval-Moller3 shared
- Kelli Stidham Hall3 shared
Most similar at Columbia University Health Sciences
Same institution · by research overlap
- Kelli Stidham Hall$5,210,174
- Alexander M Friedman$3,476,240
- Dena Goffman$2,294,506
- Jean R Guglielminotti$2,150,325
- Jacquelyn Y Taylor$8,886,476
Others in their field
Other Rising Stars on “Interview”
- Katherine Rivera-Spoljaric · Washington University$4,587,360
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- Karen A. Stark · Digital Infuzion, Inc.$3,804,755
- Julia Katherine Rohr · Harvard School Of Public Health$3,758,584
- Sebastian Tong · University Of Washington$3,623,488
- Naomi N Duke · Duke University$3,407,903
Research focus
InterviewLinkFriendsInnovationLeadershipCaringFaceFocus GroupsHealth Care Service UtilizationHospitalsCommunity OrganizationsCommunity PartnershipComorbidityCostBirthEvidence BaseDisabilityCitiesEffectivenessGeographyHealth ServicesHealth SystemEvaluationMaternal Health
Grant awards (3)
Integrated Supportive Care Programs to Improve Maternal Health$704,603
R01 · FY2025 · NR
Integrated Supportive Care Policies to Improve Maternal Health Equity: Evaluating the Multi-level Effects and Implementation of Doula Programs for Medicaid-Eligible Birthing People in New York City$743,447
R01 · FY2024 · NR
Integrated Supportive Care Policies to Improve Maternal Health Equity: Evaluating the Multi-level Effects and Implementation of Doula Programs for Medicaid-Eligible Birthing People in New York City$786,672
R01 · FY2023 · NR