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Patrick M O'Connor
Suny At Stony Brook
$502,917
Attributed
$1,854,989
Total exposure
9
Grants
3
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 $503.5K · FY2005–16$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$1,854,989 · 9
By mechanism
—$1,854,989 · 9
Top collaborators
- Eric M Roberts4 shared
- Nancy J Stevens4 shared
- David W Krause2 shared
- Joseph Sertich2 shared
- Raymond R Rogers2 shared
- Scott D Sampson2 shared
- Alan H Turner1 shared
- Catherine A Forster1 shared
Grant awards (9)
Rift dynamics and primate evolution at the close of the Paleogene: A view from the Rukwa Rift Basin$260,020
· FY2016 · SBE
Collaborative Research: Cretaceous Vertebrates from Madagascar: A Window into the Biogeographic and Plate Tectonic History of Gondwana$39,091
· FY2015 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Late Cretaceous-Paleogene Vertebrates from Antarctica: Implications for Paleobiogeography, Paleoenvironment, and Extinction in Polar Gondwana$98,324
· FY2012 · GEO · contact PI
Cretaceous Vertebrates from Madagascar: A Window into the Biogeographic and Plate Tectonic History of Gondwana$234,774
· FY2011 · GEO
Paleoprimatology in sub-equatorial Africa: Views from the Oligocene Nsungwe Formation of Tanzania$224,190
· FY2011 · SBE
Early Career: Acquisition of Paleobiological Specimen Preparation and Imaging Facility$180,000
· FY2009 · GEO
Collaborative Research: A New Vertebrate Fauna from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian) of Utah: Ecological and Evolutionary Implications$49,974
· FY2008 · GEO
Closing the African Gap-Cretaceous and Paleogene Paleontology in the Rukwa Rift Basin, Southwestern Tanzania$265,163
· FY2006 · GEO · contact PI
The Mahajanga Basin Project: Late Cretaceous Vertebrates from Madagascar and Their Implications for the Biogeographic History of Gondwana$503,453
· FY2005 · GEO