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Stacey M Anderson
University Of Virginia Charlottesville
$526,742
Attributed
$526,742
Total exposure
3
Grants
0
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 mix
By agency
NIH$526,742 · 3
By mechanism
M01$526,742 · 3
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at University Of Virginia Charlottesville
Same institution · by research overlap
- Johannes D Veldhuis$25,455,020
- John C Marshall$11,313,757
- Christopher R. McCartney$7,300,706
- William S Evans$1,855,403
- Alan D. Rogol$2,440,436
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Hormone Regulation /Control Mechanism”
- Brian E Henderson · University Of Southern California$17,806,295
- Mary Sano · Columbia University Health Sciences$11,194,655
- John P Pierce · University Of California San Diego$9,339,852
- Johannes D Veldhuis · University Of Virginia Charlottesville$9,121,801
- Susan E. Hankinson · University Of Massachusetts Amherst$7,705,185
- Janet E Hall · Massachusetts General Hospital$7,644,266
Research focus
Hormone Regulation /Control MechanismHuman SubjectClinical ResearchSomatotropinFastingFemaleSecretionSerumInsulinlike Growth FactorHormone BiosynthesisWomen'S HealthEgg /OvumHuman DataHuman Old Age (65+)TestosteroneEstrogensMaleOvulationYoung Adult Human (21-34)AgingDisease /Disorder EtiologyEndocrine DisorderEndocrinologyEnzyme Activity
Grant awards (4)
Androgen-Regulated GH Autonegative Feedback in Men$179,911
M01 · FY2004 · RR
Testosterone's primary androgenic metabolite in the control of pituitary hormone$70,639
M01 · FY2004 · RR
EFFECT OF SUPEROVULATION ON FASTING SERUM GH AND IGF 1 CONCENTRATIONS$248,088
M01 · FY2000 · RR
EFFECT OF SUPEROVULATION ON FASTING SERUM GH AND IGF 1 CONCENTRATIONS$28,104
M01 · FY2000 · RR