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Sonya L Negriff
Kaiser Foundation Research Institute
$7,035,777
Attributed
$8,343,786
Total exposure
4
Grants
4
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 $2M · FY2012–25$2.5M$1.9M$1.3M$625K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$8,343,786 · 4
By mechanism
R01$7,675,934 · 3
K01$667,852 · 1
Top collaborators
- Bistra Dilkina3 shared
- Ferol E Mennen1 shared
Most similar at Kaiser Foundation Research Institute
Same institution · by research overlap
- Helene Choquet$2,516,210
- Kathryn Kelly Erickson-Ridout$2,378,286
- Bistra Dilkina$971,006
- Bobbijo H. Yarborough$6,037,581
- Anjali Gopalan$2,090,586
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Maltreatment”
- Philip A Fisher · University Of Oregon$16,125,996
- John G Borkowski · University Of Notre Dame$15,070,961
- Linda J Waite · University Of Chicago$14,822,627
- Cathy Spatz Widom · Univ Of Med/Dent Of Nj-Nj Medical School$13,606,778
- Mark Brian Reed · San Diego State University$13,504,006
- Kenneth A Dodge · Duke University$12,638,338
Research focus
MaltreatmentAdolescenceYouthChildLongitudinal StudiesInnovationLinkChild Abuse And NeglectComparison GroupAdolescentSamplingCostRisk FactorsSocialReportingDependencePatternAffectBiologicalIndexingEarly Life StressEpigenetic ProcessMediatingMediation
Grant awards (17)
Childhood Maltreatment and Disease Risk in Young Adulthood: The Role of HPA Regulation in Adolescence$635,419
R01 · FY2025 · HD · contact PI
Using machine learning to accelerate our understanding of risks for early substance use among child-welfare and community youth$596,416
R01 · FY2025 · DA · contact PI
Childhood Maltreatment and Disease Risk in Young Adulthood: The Role of HPA Regulation in Adolescence$629,785
R01 · FY2024 · HD · contact PI
Using machine learning to accelerate our understanding of risks for early substance use among child-welfare and community youth$620,964
R01 · FY2024 · DA · contact PI
Linking DNA methylation with child maltreatment and mental health across adolescence$532,543
R01 · FY2024 · HD · contact PI
Using machine learning to accelerate our understanding of risks for early substance use among child-welfare and community youth$724,631
R01 · FY2023 · DA · contact PI
Childhood Maltreatment and Disease Risk in Young Adulthood: The Role of HPA Regulation in Adolescence$669,704
R01 · FY2023 · HD · contact PI
Linking DNA methylation with child maltreatment and mental health across adolescence$607,136
R01 · FY2023 · HD · contact PI
Childhood Maltreatment and Disease Risk in Young Adulthood: The Role of HPA Regulation in Adolescence$697,477
R01 · FY2022 · HD · contact PI
Linking DNA methylation with child maltreatment and mental health across adolescence$643,226
R01 · FY2022 · HD · contact PI
Linking DNA methylation with child maltreatment and mental health across adolescence$644,626
R01 · FY2021 · HD · contact PI
Linking DNA methylation with child maltreatment and mental health across adolescence$674,007
R01 · FY2020 · HD · contact PI
Online Social Networks and Risky Sexual Behavior in Maltreated Adolescents$133,596
K01 · FY2016 · HD · contact PI
Online Social Networks and Risky Sexual Behavior in Maltreated Adolescents$133,596
K01 · FY2015 · HD · contact PI
Online Social Networks and Risky Sexual Behavior in Maltreated Adolescents$133,596
K01 · FY2014 · HD · contact PI
Online Social Networks and Risky Sexual Behavior in Maltreated Adolescents$133,596
K01 · FY2013 · HD · contact PI
Online Social Networks and Risky Sexual Behavior in Maltreated Adolescents$133,468
K01 · FY2012 · HD · contact PI