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Mitchell E Tyler
Wicab, Inc.
$1,322,468
Attributed
$1,322,468
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$1,322,468 · 3
By mechanism
R44$1,222,468 · 2
R43$100,000 · 1
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at Wicab, Inc.
Same institution · by research overlap
- Aimee Louise Arnoldussen$1,053,074
- Paul Bach-Y-Rita$1,174,988
- Yuri Danilov$459,644
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Human Subject”
- Sonia M Thomas · Research Triangle Institute$701,865,642
- Tracy L Nolen · Research Triangle Institute$474,487,152
- George R Seage · Abt Associates, Inc.$172,422,660
- Jay Arnold Tischfield · Rutgers, The State Univ Of N.J.$160,455,836
- Jeffrey P Krischer · University Of South Florida$155,493,283
- Charles A Coltman · Southwest Oncology Group$154,811,913
Research focus
Human SubjectBiomedical Equipment DevelopmentElectronic StimulatorSpace PerceptionMiniature Biomedical EquipmentClinical ResearchVestibular ApparatusTonguePostureLabyrinth DisorderClinical Biomedical EquipmentTouchAdolescence (12-20)Vestibular PathwayAssistive Device /TechnologyBlind AidBlindnessBody MovementElectrodesElectrotactile CommunicationGaitOrthodonticsSensory DisordersSubstitute Sight
Grant awards (4)
Sensory substitution for vestibular function deficit$354,260
R44 · FY2004 · DC
Sensory Substitution Systems for Blind Mobility$501,793
R44 · FY2003 · EY
Sensory substitution for vestibular function deficit$366,415
R44 · FY2003 · DC
SENSORY SUBSTITUTION FOR VESTIBULAR FUNCTION DEFICIT$100,000
R43 · FY2001 · DC