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Peter J Hudson
Pennsylvania State Univ University Park
$2,388,517
Attributed
$8,690,743
Total exposure
12
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 $2.4M · FY2005–16$2.5M$1.9M$1.3M$625K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$8,690,743 · 12
By mechanism
—$8,690,743 · 12
Top collaborators
- Amit Kapoor1 shared
- Andrew P Dobson1 shared
- Barbara A Han1 shared
- Brian K Smith1 shared
- Catherine D Harvell1 shared
- C. Richard Tracy1 shared
- Emily Almberg1 shared
- Eric T Harvill1 shared
Grant awards (12)
The community ecology of viromes: Virome assembly and pathogen transmission in a changing landscape$2,350,000
· FY2016 · BIO
Dissertation Research: Natural and acquired immunity within Yellowstone's wolves: consequences for disease severity, survival, and reproduction$19,343
· FY2013 · BIO · contact PI
EID: Collaborative Research: Invasion and Infection: Translocation and Transmission: An Experimental Study with Mycoplasma in Desert Tortoises$2,303,899
· FY2012 · BIO · contact PI
Frontiers in Infectious Disease Ecology: Meeting: Building on Success - Washington, D.C.; April 19-21, 2010$41,800
· FY2010 · BIO · contact PI
MRI: Acquistion of A Scalable Instrument for Discovery through Computing$1,255,501
· FY2008 · CSE
LTREB: Effects of Environmental Change on the Long Term Dynamics of Parasites in an Age Structured Host Population$472,975
· FY2007 · BIO
Training Workshops on the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases$371,751
· FY2007 · BIO
Conference Proposal: Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases; May 17, 2006; University Park, PA$13,500
· FY2006 · BIO · contact PI
EID: Parasite Induced Susceptibility and Transmission in a Seasonal Environment: Micro and Macro Interactions and the Dynamics of the Parasite Community of Mice$1,293,875
· FY2005 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Community Ecology as a Framework for Understanding Disease Dynamics$381,680
· FY2005 · BIO
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Amphibian Parasites and Immunity: Newts as a Model for Understanding Amphibian Disease Ecology$10,255
· FY2005 · BIO · contact PI
Linking Ecology, Physiology and Human Land Use: The Impact of Environmental Stress on Disease Susceptibility in Larval Amphibians$176,164
· FY2002 · BIO