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Christopher R Woodman
University Of Missouri-Columbia
$486,000
Attributed
$486,000
Total exposure
1
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$486,000 · 1
By mechanism
K01$486,000 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at University Of Missouri-Columbia
Same institution · by research overlap
- M Harold Laughlin$11,817,849
- Virginia H Huxley$5,947,698
- Ronald L Terjung$7,234,302
- Gary Andrew Weisman$21,984,805
- Michael Sturek$6,857,095
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Enzyme Induction /Repression”
- Michael Karin · University Of California, San Diego$5,835,119
- Thomas W Kensler · Johns Hopkins University$5,079,611
- Daryl K Granner · Vanderbilt University$4,790,684
- James Alfred Hoch · Scripps Research Institute$4,765,784
- David J. Pinsky · University Of Michigan At Ann Arbor$4,674,408
- Marian B Carlson · Columbia University Health Sciences$4,297,908
Research focus
Enzyme Induction /RepressionAgingAnimal Old AgeCardiovascular Disorder TherapyExerciseHemodynamicsLaboratory RatNitric Oxide SynthaseNonhuman Therapy EvaluationVascular EndotheliumAge DifferenceVasomotion
Grant awards (6)
Vascular Biology: Aging and Endothelial Dysfunction$64,542
K01 · FY2005 · AG
Vascular Biology: Aging and Endothelial Dysfunction$38,058
K01 · FY2005 · AG
Vascular Biology: Aging and Endothelial Dysfunction$102,600
K01 · FY2004 · AG
Vascular Biology: Aging and Endothelial Dysfunction$102,600
K01 · FY2003 · AG
Vascular Biology: Aging and Endothelial Dysfunction$89,100
K01 · FY2002 · AG
Vascular Biology: Aging and Endothelial Dysfunction$89,100
K01 · FY2001 · AG