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Karina F Meiri
Tufts University Boston
$4,454,920
Attributed
$4,454,920
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. They are the sole PI on all grants (the two match).
Funding over time
peak $427.9K · FY2005–24$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$4,454,920 · 8
By mechanism
R25$3,099,942 · 5
R01$1,238,706 · 2
R03$116,272 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at Tufts University Boston
Same institution · by research overlap
- James E Schwob$23,206,425
- Berri H Jacque$2,156,483
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Schools”
- George R Seage · Abt Associates, Inc.$297,656,361
- Lee Marshall Nadler · Dana-Farber Cancer Inst$240,856,136
- David W Simpson · University Of Southern California$231,675,195
- James Dennis Neaton · Northwestern University$203,539,316
- Charles Mattias Mountain · Association Of Universities For Research In Astronomy, Inc.$188,064,290
- Philip M Tuts · Columbia University$159,834,616
Research focus
SchoolsEducational CurriculumEducational Process Of InstructingDesignScienceStudentsBiologyLearningHigh SchoolTeacherInnovationProgramsSkillsBaseCollaborationsMedical SchoolsCommunicable DiseasesResourcesCommunitiesBostonLiterateCase-BasedMedical StudentsScience Education
Grant awards (23)
Addictive Behaviors: A collaborative co-design program to promote health literacy and career awareness in high schools$245,584
R25 · FY2024 · GM · contact PI
The Great Diseases: Bringing biomedical science to high schools$228,569
R25 · FY2017 · OD · contact PI
Modeling for Fidelity: Mentored Dissemination of a Novel Curriculum about Infecti$181,751
R25 · FY2017 · AI · contact PI
The Great Diseases: Bringing biomedical science to high schools$231,000
R25 · FY2016 · OD · contact PI
Modeling for Fidelity: Mentored Dissemination of a Novel Curriculum about Infecti$183,199
R25 · FY2016 · AI · contact PI
The Great Diseases: Bringing biomedical science to high schools$242,786
R25 · FY2015 · OD · contact PI
Modeling for Fidelity: Mentored Dissemination of a Novel Curriculum about Infecti$185,118
R25 · FY2015 · AI · contact PI
Modeling for Fidelity: Mentored Dissemination of a Novel Curriculum about Infecti$186,359
R25 · FY2014 · AI · contact PI
Modeling for Fidelity: Mentored Dissemination of a Novel Curriculum about Infecti$187,979
R25 · FY2013 · AI · contact PI
A Collaborative Approach to Real-World Science in the Classroom$260,523
R25 · FY2012 · OD · contact PI
A Collaborative Approach to Real-World Science in the Classroom$55,671
R25 · FY2012 · OD · contact PI
A Collaborative Approach to Real-World Science in the Classroom$262,010
R25 · FY2011 · RR · contact PI
A Collaborative Approach to Real-World Science in the Classroom$115,273
R25 · FY2011 · RR · contact PI
A Collaborative Approach to Real-World Science in the Classroom$264,657
R25 · FY2010 · RR · contact PI
A Collaborative Approach to Real-World Science in the Classroom$269,463
R25 · FY2009 · RR · contact PI
FUNCTIONS OF GAP-43 BY GENETIC MANIPULATION$277,375
R01 · FY2005 · NS
Regulation of neurogenesis in the cerebellum$39,020
R03 · FY2004 · TW
FUNCTIONS OF GAP-43 BY GENETIC MANIPULATION$277,375
R01 · FY2003 · NS
Regulation of neurogenesis in the cerebellum$38,752
R03 · FY2003 · TW
FUNCTIONS OF GAP-43 BY GENETIC MANIPULATION$277,375
R01 · FY2002 · NS
Regulation of neurogenesis in the cerebellum$38,500
R03 · FY2002 · TW
FUNCTIONS OF GAP-43 BY GENETIC MANIPULATION$327,375
R01 · FY2001 · NS
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION IN THE NEURONAL GROWTH CONE$79,206
R01 · FY2001 · NS