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Colleen A Hanlon

Wake Forest University Health Sciences

$10,433,085
Attributed
$11,607,920
Total exposure
12
Grants
11
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 $2M · FY200625
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Funding mix

By agency

NIH$11,607,920 · 12

By mechanism

R01$5,550,390 · 3
P50$3,137,987 · 3
R21$1,059,455 · 3
P20$968,841 · 1
K01$801,275 · 1
F32$89,972 · 1

Top collaborators

Most similar at Wake Forest University Health Sciences

Same institution · by research overlap

Others in their field

Top investigators on “Prefrontal Cortex

Research focus

Prefrontal CortexBrainChronicTranscranial Magnetic StimulationFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingPharmaceutical PreparationsSignal TransductionCocaine UsersMedialVentral StriatumRelapseCorpus Striatum StructureFoundationsDouble-Blind MethodParticipantAreaInterestLong-Term DepressionCuesRelating To Nervous SystemAddictionTreatment StrategyBehavioralRepetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Grant awards (44)

Pilot Projects Core$157,661
P50 · FY2025 · AA · contact PI
Pilot Projects Core$157,661
P50 · FY2024 · AA · contact PI
COCA: Project 4. Neurocircuit Strategy to Decrease Cocaine Cue Reactivity$315,448
P50 · FY2023 · DA · contact PI
Pilot Projects Core$157,661
P50 · FY2023 · AA · contact PI
COCA: Project 4. Neurocircuit Strategy to Decrease Cocaine Cue Reactivity$63,101
P50 · FY2023 · DA · contact PI
COCA: Project 4. Neurocircuit Strategy to Decrease Cocaine Cue Reactivity$318,928
P50 · FY2022 · DA · contact PI
A telehealth tDCS approach to decrease cannabis use: Towards reducing multiple sclerosis disability in multiple sclerosis$257,761
R21 · FY2022 · DA
Longitudinal investigation of TMS as a tool to improve alcohol treatment outcomes$671,100
R01 · FY2021 · AA · contact PI
COCA: Project 4. Neurocircuit Strategy to Decrease Cocaine Cue Reactivity$318,928
P50 · FY2021 · DA · contact PI
Longitudinal investigation of TMS as a tool to improve alcohol treatment outcomes$682,639
R01 · FY2020 · AA · contact PI
Translational approaches to TMS treatment development for smoking$623,712
R01 · FY2020 · DA · contact PI
COCA: Project 4. Neurocircuit Strategy to Decrease Cocaine Cue Reactivity$317,134
P50 · FY2020 · DA · contact PI
Cortical rTMS as a Treatment for Craving and Brain Reactivity to Alcohol Cues$204,984
P50 · FY2020 · AA · contact PI
Longitudinal investigation of TMS as a tool to improve alcohol treatment outcomes$664,034
R01 · FY2019 · AA · contact PI
Translational approaches to TMS treatment development for smoking$526,644
R01 · FY2019 · DA · contact PI
COCA: Project 4. Neurocircuit Strategy to Decrease Cocaine Cue Reactivity$281,894
P50 · FY2019 · DA · contact PI
Cortical rTMS as a Treatment for Craving and Brain Reactivity to Alcohol Cues$213,017
P50 · FY2019 · AA · contact PI
Developing brain stimulation as a treatment for pain in opiate dependent individuals$186,875
R21 · FY2019 · DA
Translational approaches to TMS treatment development for smoking$121,740
R01 · FY2019 · DA · contact PI
Translational approaches to TMS treatment development for smoking$632,938
R01 · FY2018 · DA · contact PI
Developing brain stimulation as a treatment for pain in opiate dependent individuals$224,250
R21 · FY2018 · DA · contact PI
Cortical rTMS as a Treatment for Craving and Brain Reactivity to Alcohol Cues$206,848
P50 · FY2018 · AA · contact PI
Longitudinal study of functional connectivity among cocaine users in treatment$196,461
R01 · FY2018 · DA · contact PI
Investigating the Neurobiologic Basis for Loss of Cortical Laterality in Chronic$193,316
P20 · FY2018 · GM · contact PI
Longitudinal study of functional connectivity among cocaine users in treatment$103,815
R01 · FY2018 · DA · contact PI
Longitudinal study of functional connectivity among cocaine users in treatment$333,914
R01 · FY2017 · DA · contact PI
Impact of vMPFC Brain Stimulation on Outcomes in Treatment-Engaged Cocaine Users$213,038
R21 · FY2017 · DA · contact PI
Cortical rTMS as a Treatment for Craving and Brain Reactivity to Alcohol Cues$210,421
P50 · FY2017 · AA · contact PI
Investigating the Neurobiologic Basis for Loss of Cortical Laterality in Chronic$195,629
P20 · FY2017 · GM · contact PI
Longitudinal study of functional connectivity among cocaine users in treatment$330,574
R01 · FY2016 · DA · contact PI
Cortical rTMS as a Treatment for Craving and Brain Reactivity to Alcohol Cues$214,301
P50 · FY2016 · AA · contact PI
Investigating the Neurobiologic Basis for Loss of Cortical Laterality in Chronic$193,316
P20 · FY2016 · GM · contact PI
Impact of vMPFC Brain Stimulation on Outcomes in Treatment-Engaged Cocaine Users$177,531
R21 · FY2016 · DA · contact PI
Longitudinal study of functional connectivity among cocaine users in treatment$328,905
R01 · FY2015 · DA · contact PI
Investigating the Neurobiologic Basis for Loss of Cortical Laterality in Chronic$193,316
P20 · FY2015 · GM · contact PI
Longitudinal study of functional connectivity among cocaine users in treatment$333,914
R01 · FY2014 · DA · contact PI
Investigating the Neurobiologic Basis for Loss of Cortical Laterality in Chronic$193,264
P20 · FY2014 · GM · contact PI
Cortical Inhibition and Corpus Callosum Integrity in Cocaine Users$167,930
K01 · FY2014 · DA · contact PI
Cortical Inhibition and Corpus Callosum Integrity in Cocaine Users$168,794
K01 · FY2013 · DA · contact PI
Cortical Inhibition and Corpus Callosum Integrity in Cocaine Users$169,431
K01 · FY2012 · DA · contact PI
Cortical Inhibition and Corpus Callosum Integrity in Cocaine Users$166,516
K01 · FY2011 · DA · contact PI
Cortical Inhibition and Corpus Callosum Integrity in Cocaine Users$128,604
K01 · FY2010 · DA · contact PI
Neuroimaging of Motor Control in Chronic Cocaine Users$45,976
F32 · FY2007 · DA · contact PI
Neuroimaging of Motor Control in Chronic Cocaine Users$43,996
F32 · FY2006 · DA · contact PI