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Timothy W Meyer

Stanford University

$6,826,046
Attributed
$11,183,819
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 $727.6K · FY200524
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Funding mix

By agency

NIH$11,183,819 · 8

By mechanism

R01$8,411,285 · 3
R21$1,306,807 · 3
R33$760,393 · 1
T32$705,334 · 1

Top collaborators

Most similar at Stanford University

Same institution · by research overlap

Others in their field

Top investigators on “Dialysis Patients

Research focus

Dialysis PatientsDialysis ProcedureSoluteProductionDietCresolKidneyMetabolismMicrobiomeBaseMicrobeMetabolomicsMicrobialAffectGnotobioticGenesGut MicrobiotaComplexGene DeletionHuman SubjectMachine LearningBiologyCommunitiesEcosystem

Grant awards (34)

Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$591,098
R01 · FY2024 · DK
Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$625,691
R01 · FY2023 · DK
Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$635,777
R01 · FY2022 · DK
Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$644,301
R01 · FY2021 · DK
Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$690,557
R01 · FY2020 · DK
Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$634,157
R01 · FY2018 · DK
Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$650,808
R01 · FY2017 · DK
Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$662,793
R01 · FY2016 · DK
Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$673,919
R01 · FY2015 · DK
Dietary and Microbial Reprogramming of Intestinal Microbiota-Produced Metabolites$727,558
R01 · FY2014 · DK
Dietary Maneuvers to Reduce Production of Colon-Derived Uremic Solutes$286,468
R21 · FY2011 · AT · contact PI
Dietary Maneuvers to Reduce Production of Colon-Derived Uremic Solutes$295,775
R21 · FY2010 · AT · contact PI
The Production of Uremic Solutes by Colon Microbes$198,323
R21 · FY2010 · DK · contact PI
The Production of Uremic Solutes by Colon Microbes$207,408
R21 · FY2009 · DK · contact PI
Training Program in Academic Nephrology$111,479
T32 · FY2008 · DK · contact PI
Training Program in Academic Nephrology$64,972
T32 · FY2008 · DK · contact PI
Removal of Protein-Bound Solutes by Dialysis$259,801
R33 · FY2007 · DK · contact PI
Training Program in Academic Nephrology$120,976
T32 · FY2007 · DK · contact PI
Removal of Protein-Bound Solutes by Dialysis$247,578
R33 · FY2006 · DK · contact PI
Mechanisms Progression in Renal Insufficiency$181,098
R01 · FY2006 · DK · contact PI
Training Program in Academic Nephrology$135,969
T32 · FY2006 · DK · contact PI
Removal of Protein-Bound Solutes by Dialysis$253,014
R33 · FY2005 · DK
Mechanisms Progression in Renal Insufficiency$185,373
R01 · FY2005 · DK
Training Program in Academic Nephrology$135,969
T32 · FY2005 · DK
Mechanisms Progression in Renal Insufficiency$185,292
R01 · FY2004 · DK
Donor Kidney Gene Expression and Delayed Graft Function$160,000
R21 · FY2004 · DK
Training Program in Academic Nephrology$135,969
T32 · FY2004 · DK
Mechanisms Progression in Renal Insufficiency$62,595
R01 · FY2004 · DK
Maximize RAS Blockade in Diabetic Nephropathy$355,614
R01 · FY2003 · DK
Mechanisms Progression in Renal Insufficiency$185,216
R01 · FY2003 · DK
Donor Kidney Gene Expression and Delayed Graft Function$158,833
R21 · FY2003 · DK
Maximize RAS Blockade in Diabetic Nephropathy$367,574
R01 · FY2002 · DK
Mechanisms Progression in Renal Insufficiency$209,657
R01 · FY2002 · DK
MECHANISMS OF PROGRESSION IN RENAL INSUFFICIENCY$142,207
R01 · FY2000 · DK