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Lawrence H Sweet

Miriam Hospital

$3,739,888
Attributed
$4,584,838
Total exposure
5
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.

Funding over time

peak $498.9K · FY200723
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Funding mix

By agency

NIH$4,584,838 · 5

By mechanism

R01$3,713,558 · 2
R21$799,700 · 2
F32$71,580 · 1

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Research focus

LinkResponseAffectBrainBehavioralRelating To Nervous SystemExhibitsParticipantLiteratureAcuteFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingNeuroimagingChronicCerebrovascular DisordersPatternCognitionPerformanceBrain InjuriesPreferenceNeural PatterningDesignCognitive ControlCravingNeurosciences

Grant awards (16)

A neuroimaging approach to advance mechanistic understanding of tobacco use escalation risk among young adult African American vapers$188,750
R21 · FY2023 · DA · contact PI
Using Neuroeconomics to Understand Alcohol Overvaluation in Alcohol Use Disorder$239,038
R01 · FY2022 · AA · contact PI
A neuroimaging approach to advance mechanistic understanding of tobacco use escalation risk among young adult African American vapers$226,500
R21 · FY2022 · DA
Using Neuroeconomics to Understand Alcohol Overvaluation in Alcohol Use Disorder$242,933
R01 · FY2021 · AA · contact PI
Using Neuroeconomics to Understand Alcohol Overvaluation in Alcohol Use Disorder$258,360
R01 · FY2020 · AA · contact PI
Using Neuroeconomics to Understand Alcohol Overvaluation in Alcohol Use Disorder$257,413
R01 · FY2019 · AA · contact PI
Using Neuroeconomics to Understand Alcohol Overvaluation in Alcohol Use Disorder$276,907
R01 · FY2018 · AA · contact PI
Neuroimaging approaches to improve prediction of relapse during smoking cessation$178,200
R21 · FY2013 · DA · contact PI
Neuroimaging approaches to improve prediction of relapse during smoking cessation$206,250
R21 · FY2012 · DA · contact PI
Hemodynamic and Cognitive Function in Cardiovascular Disease$489,901
R01 · FY2011 · HL · contact PI
Hemodynamic and Cognitive Function in Cardiovascular Disease$494,697
R01 · FY2010 · HL · contact PI
Hemodynamic and Cognitive Function in Cardiovascular Disease$479,226
R01 · FY2009 · HL · contact PI
Hemodynamic and Cognitive Function in Cardiovascular Disease$476,166
R01 · FY2008 · HL · contact PI
Hemodynamic and Cognitive Function in Cardiovascular Disease$498,917
R01 · FY2007 · HL · contact PI
Cognitive speed and working memory in multiple sclerosis$38,320
F32 · FY2002 · NS
Cognitive speed and working memory in multiple sclerosis$33,260
F32 · FY2001 · NS