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Susan C Anton
Rutgers University New Brunswick
$514,492
Attributed
$1,136,276
Total exposure
8
Grants
5
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 $359K · FY2006–18$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$1,136,276 · 8
By mechanism
—$1,136,276 · 8
Top collaborators
- James Higham3 shared
- Anthony Di Fiore2 shared
- Scott A Williams2 shared
- Clifford J Jolly1 shared
- Katerina Harvati1 shared
- Maja Seselj1 shared
- Todd R Disotell1 shared
Grant awards (8)
Integrating genetic, morphological, behavioral and demographic data to investigate primate life history$359,016
· FY2018 · SBE
RAPID: Preservation of the Cayo Santiago macaque colony and post-storm behavioral and biological data in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria$199,080
· FY2017 · SBE
RAPID: Preserving the endangered Cayo Santiago skeletal collection for studies linking genetics, behavior and morphology$52,873
· FY2016 · SBE · contact PI
Doctoral Dissertation Improvement: Human Growth Evolving: Integrating Skeletal, Dental, and Cranial Proxies of Growth to Understand Ontogeny in Pleistocene Genus Homo$9,940
· FY2009 · SBE · contact PI
Workshop: New Directions in Physical Anthropology - Integrating Skeletal Morphology, Human Biology, and Primate Behavior; New York, Fall 2006$5,375
· FY2006 · SBE · contact PI
Acquisition of a Molecular Primatology DNA Analysis System$299,992
· FY2004 · SBE
Late Pleistocene Homo erectus in Java?: Investigating the context, associations, and age of the world's youngest H. erectus sites$105,000
· FY2004 · SBE · contact PI
Late Pleistocene Homo erectus in Java?: Investigating the context, associations, and age of the world's youngest H. erectus sites$105,000
· FY2003 · SBE · contact PI