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Elwood Albert Linney
Duke University
$8,377,015
Attributed
$8,377,015
Total exposure
8
Grants
4
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 over time
peak $1.9M · FY2005–14$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
'05
'06
'07
'08
'09
'10
'11
'12
'13
'14
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$8,377,015 · 8
By mechanism
U19$4,181,847 · 1
R01$2,205,599 · 3
P42$1,686,288 · 2
R21$303,281 · 1
P01$0 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at Duke University
Same institution · by research overlap
- Richard Di Giulio$22,812,396
- Edward D Levin$13,277,224
- Jack D Keene$4,464,304
- Laura M Bohn$20,645,026
- Nishad Jayasundara$1,099,490
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Zebrafish”
- Leonard I Zon · Children'S Hospital Boston$58,820,730
- Monte Westerfield · University Of Oregon$50,217,878
- Richard A Gibbs · Baylor College Of Medicine$49,965,365
- Karl Alexander Deisseroth · Stanford University$29,745,200
- William S Talbot · Stanford University$29,496,829
- Robert L Tanguay · Oregon State University$27,361,484
Research focus
ZebrafishGenetically Modified AnimalsGene ExpressionReporter GenesPesticidesBaseFishesNervous System StructureTransgenic OrganismsAffectPlayLaboratoriesOsteichthyesEmbryo /FetusAdultGenesEmbryoChlorpyrifosMicroarray AnalysisBiological Signal TransductionLearningMolecularFertilizationCell Culture Techniques
Grant awards (28)
Phase I enzymes as part of an epigenetic switch$302,225
R01 · FY2014 · GM · contact PI
Phase I enzymes as part of an epigenetic switch$291,648
R01 · FY2013 · GM · contact PI
Phase I enzymes as part of an epigenetic switch$302,225
R01 · FY2012 · GM · contact PI
Subsequent effects of manipulating embryonic neuronal activity$358,050
R01 · FY2010 · ES · contact PI
Subsequent effects of manipulating embryonic neuronal activity$33,000
R01 · FY2010 · ES · contact PI
Subsequent effects of manipulating embryonic neuronal activity$5,593
R01 · FY2010 · ES · contact PI
Subsequent effects of manipulating embryonic neuronal activity$356,637
R01 · FY2009 · ES · contact PI
Zebrafish as a Detector of Organophosphate Exposure$271,820
P42 · FY2008 · ES · contact PI
Zebrafish as a Detector of Organophosphate Exposure$258,582
P42 · FY2007 · ES · contact PI
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GENOMICS$836,282
U19 · FY2006 · ES · contact PI
Zebrafish as a Detector of Organophosphate Exposure$235,611
P42 · FY2006 · ES · contact PI
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GENOMICS$1,689,075
U19 · FY2005 · ES
Zebrafish as a Detector of Organophosphate Exposure$228,747
P42 · FY2005 · ES
CENTER FOR INVIRONMENATL GENOMICS$1,656,490
U19 · FY2004 · ES
Screening Live Organisms for Mutagenicity$153,881
R21 · FY2003 · CA
Screening Live Organisms for Mutagenicity$149,400
R21 · FY2002 · CA
Transgenic fish as biosensors for superfund chemicals$86,441
P42 · FY2002 · ES
Core--Tansgenic fish facility$86,441
P42 · FY2002 · ES
Core--Tansgenic fish facility$86,441
P42 · FY2002 · ES
Transgenic fish as biosensors for superfund chemicals$86,441
P42 · FY2002 · ES
GENE DELINEATION IN THE NEURAL TUBE$0
P01 · FY2002 · HD
RETINOID SIGNALING DURING EMBRYOGENESIS$282,191
R01 · FY2001 · HD
Core--Tansgenic fish facility$86,441
P42 · FY2001 · ES
Transgenic fish as biosensors for superfund chemicals$86,441
P42 · FY2001 · ES
GENE DELINEATION IN THE NEURAL TUBE$0
P01 · FY2001 · HD
RETINOID SIGNALING DURING EMBRYOGENESIS$274,030
R01 · FY2000 · HD
Core--Tansgenic fish facility$86,441
P42 · FY2000 · ES
Transgenic fish as biosensors for superfund chemicals$86,441
P42 · FY2000 · ES