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Dipak Patel
Baylor College Of Medicine
$98,512
Attributed
$98,512
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 $49.5K · FY2024–25$50K$37.5K$25K$12.5K$0
'24
'25
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$98,512 · 1
By mechanism
F31$98,512 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
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Research focus
AffectAffinityAge YearsAnoxiaApneaArousalAutopsyAutoreceptorsBindingBinding SitesBradycardiaBrain StemBreathingCase FindingCause Of DeathCellsCell TypeCessation Of LifeChildCre DriverDatabase QueryDefectDiagnosticAcute
Grant awards (2)
The role of the Htr1B serotonin receptor in the neonate autoresuscitation reflex and embryonic serotonergic neurogenesis as a potential mechanism in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome$49,538
F31 · FY2025 · HL · contact PI
The role of the Htr1B serotonin receptor in the neonate autoresuscitation reflex and embryonic serotonergic neurogenesis as a potential mechanism in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome$48,974
F31 · FY2024 · HL · contact PI