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Brian Richmond
George Washington University
$1,141,801
Attributed
$4,792,160
Total exposure
11
Grants
6
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 $500K · FY2005–15$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$4,792,160 · 11
By mechanism
—$4,792,160 · 11
Top collaborators
- David Braun3 shared
- Anna K Behrensmeyer2 shared
- Gabriel T Sibley2 shared
- John W. K Harris2 shared
- Rene L Bobe2 shared
- Alison S Brooks1 shared
- Bernard Wood1 shared
- Callum F Ross1 shared
Grant awards (11)
Functional Anatomy of the Knee and Development-Implications for Interpreting Early Hominin Locomotion$202,466
· FY2015 · SBE · contact PI
Computer Science meets Anthropology: A novel approach for reconstructing locomotion from fossil human footprints$202,474
· FY2014 · SBE
Hominin footprints, fossils, and their context in the early Pleistocene of Koobi Fora, Kenya$156,352
· FY2014 · SBE
MRI: Development of Large-Scale Dense Scene Capture and Tracking Instrument$500,000
· FY2013 · CSE
Hominin footprints, fossils, and their context in the early Pleistocene of Koobi Fora, Kenya$331,999
· FY2011 · SBE · contact PI
Recovery and Analysis of Early Pleistocene Hominin Fossils and Footprints, Ileret, Kenya$69,999
· FY2009 · SBE · contact PI
Doctoral Dissertation Improvement: Shoulder Functional Anatomy and Development-Implications for Interpreting Early Hominin Locomotion$15,000
· FY2008 · SBE · contact PI
Collaborative research: Integrative analysis of hominid feeding biomechanics$214,223
· FY2007 · SBE · contact PI
Trabecular Bone Morphology and Locomotion in Extant Primates and Fossil Hominins$44,998
· FY2005 · SBE · contact PI
Masticatory Biomechanics and the Primate Face$165,590
· FY2003 · SBE
IGERT Full Proposal: Integrative Human Evolutionary Biology$2,889,059
· FY2000 · EDU