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Joanne L Zahorsky-Reeves
University Of Southern California
$339,685
Attributed
$339,685
Total exposure
3
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$339,685 · 3
By mechanism
K01$325,821 · 1
P51$13,864 · 2
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at University Of Southern California
Same institution · by research overlap
- Myron Fredric Goodman$33,678,481
- Young-Kwon Hong$14,910,487
- Michael R Lieber$20,714,841
- Kenneth I. Weinberg$11,172,423
- Ellen Bolotin$347,081
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Xenotransplantation”
- David H Sachs · Columbia University Health Sciences$22,311,007
- David Kc Cooper · Massachusetts General Hospital$17,394,138
- Randall S Prather · University Of Missouri-Columbia$12,219,065
- Allan D. Kirk · Emory University$12,107,493
- Markus Grompe · Oregon Health And Science University$10,981,065
- Megan Sykes · Columbia University Health Sciences$10,715,724
Research focus
XenotransplantationSwineComplementary DnaDisease /Disorder ModelEnzyme Linked Immunosorbent AssayGenetic LibraryHeart TransplantationHumoral ImmunityImmunoglobulin GImmunoglobulin GenesAntiidiotype AntibodyNucleic Acid SequencePlasmidsPolymerase Chain ReactionTransplantation ImmunologyTransplant RejectionImmunoglobulin MMacaca FascicularisAnimal ColonyClinical ResearchBiological ModelsMacaca MulattaPrimates
Grant awards (6)
The use of primates for human xenotransplantation$79,349
K01 · FY2004 · RR
PIG TO RHESUS MONKEY TRANSPLANTATION: AN ANIMAL MODEL$8,348
P51 · FY2004 · RR
THE USE OF PRIMATES FOR HUMAN XENOTRANSPLANTATION$5,516
P51 · FY2004 · RR
The use of primates for human xenotransplantation$81,243
K01 · FY2003 · RR
The use of primates for human xenotransplantation$83,516
K01 · FY2002 · RR
The use of primates for human xenotransplantation$81,713
K01 · FY2001 · RR