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Eric T Juengst
Case Western Reserve University
$4,456,567
Attributed
$7,133,493
Total exposure
4
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 $1.6M · FY2005–22$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$13,283,111 · 5
By mechanism
R01$7,133,493 · 4
P50$6,149,618 · 1
Top collaborators
- Jennifer Fishman5 shared
- Richard A. Settersten4 shared
- Rosemary Jean Cadigan3 shared
Most similar at Case Western Reserve University
Same institution · by research overlap
- Patricia A. Marshall$5,559,627
- Erika S Trapl$1,943,231
- Elizabeth G Klein$552,625
- Katherine L. Wisner$16,545,298
- Scott Matthew Williams$7,719,691
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Ethics”
- Peter B. Gilbert · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$167,167,617
- Sten H Vermund · University Of Alabama At Birmingham$131,214,059
- Wafaa M. El-Sadr · Columbia University Health Sciences$129,620,157
- Julianne L Imperato-McGinley · Weill Medical College Of Cornell Univ$115,707,913
- Laurence H Baker · University Of Michigan At Ann Arbor$105,463,595
- Sharon L Hillier · Magee-Women'S Hospital Of Upmc$100,428,716
Research focus
EthicsGenomicsPoliciesDesignInterestScientistBeliefCommunitiesScience PolicyBasePlayPositioning AttributePublic Health Medicine (Field)MoralsSocialMedicinePreventivePreventMedicalProgramsSocietiesInterviewShapesEthical Legal Social Implication
Grant awards (25)
Incidental Enhancement: Addressing a Neglected Policy Issue in Human Genome Editing$777,498
R01 · FY2022 · HG · contact PI
Incidental Enhancement: Addressing a Neglected Policy Issue in Human Genome Editing$777,498
R01 · FY2021 · HG · contact PI
Incidental Enhancement: Addressing a Neglected Policy Issue in Human Genome Editing$777,498
R01 · FY2020 · HG · contact PI
Anticipating Personal Genomic Medicine: Impact and Implications$383,334
R01 · FY2013 · HG · contact PI
Supplement to Anticipating Personalized Genomic Medicine: Impact and Implications$99,996
R01 · FY2013 · HG · contact PI
Anticipating Personal Genomic Medicine: Impact and Implications$598,159
R01 · FY2012 · HG · contact PI
Anticipating Personal Genomic Medicine: Impact and Implications$588,692
R01 · FY2011 · HG · contact PI
Anticipating Personal Genomic Medicine: Impact and Implications$620,837
R01 · FY2010 · HG · contact PI
Controlling Human Aging: Alternative Rationales and Implications$188,897
R01 · FY2010 · AG · contact PI
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law$63,745
P50 · FY2010 · HG · contact PI
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law$636,591
P50 · FY2009 · HG · contact PI
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law$1,073,288
P50 · FY2008 · HG · contact PI
Controlling Human Aging: Alternative Rationales and Implications$366,434
R01 · FY2008 · AG · contact PI
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law$136,810
P50 · FY2008 · HG · contact PI
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law$1,072,685
P50 · FY2007 · HG · contact PI
Controlling Human Aging: Alternative Rationales and Implications$380,047
R01 · FY2007 · AG · contact PI
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law$1,050,608
P50 · FY2006 · HG · contact PI
Controlling Human Aging: Alternative Rationales and Implications$317,142
R01 · FY2006 · AG · contact PI
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law$169,258
P50 · FY2006 · HG · contact PI
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law$1,040,969
P50 · FY2005 · HG
Center for Genetic Research, Ethics, and Law$905,664
P50 · FY2004 · HG
Enhancement Ethics and the Molecular Genetics of Aging$365,123
R01 · FY2003 · AG
Enhancement Ethics and the Molecular Genetics of Aging$354,966
R01 · FY2002 · AG
Enhancement Ethics and the Molecular Genetics of Aging$345,104
R01 · FY2001 · AG
MANAGING ENHANCEMENT--ETHICAL AND PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES$192,268
R01 · FY2000 · HG