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Dawn M Johnson
Summa Health System
$4,678,379
Attributed
$7,359,713
Total exposure
7
Grants
4
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 $1.8M · FY2005–25$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$7,359,713 · 7
By mechanism
R01$1,953,281 · 1
R33$1,797,227 · 1
R34$1,323,028 · 2
R61$1,271,474 · 1
K23$589,739 · 1
R21$424,964 · 1
Top collaborators
- Don Operario3 shared
- E. Jennifer Edelman2 shared
- Tami P Sullivan2 shared
- Caron Zlotnick2 shared
- Shufang Sun1 shared
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Services”
- David Heimbrook · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$1,236,423,805
- Leonard Freedman · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$868,224,440
- Larry Arthur$689,089,782
- David Divins · Consortium For Ocean Leadership, Inc$609,772,544
- Bambra Strokes · Ppd Development Lp$526,656,217
- Mitchell J Malone · Texas A&M Research Foundation$353,400,900
Research focus
ServicesFutureResourcesCommunitiesDomestic ViolenceDesignSafetyBaseIntimate Partner ViolenceWomanTrainingSymptomsManualsPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersTherapy DevelopmentEvidence BaseEmpowermentMental HealthUnited StatesParticipantPsychologicTraumaChildCaring
Grant awards (19)
Promoting Retention in Opioid Treatment among Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence: A Novel Stepped Care Model Targeting PTSD$1,797,227
R33 · FY2025 · DA
Promoting Retention in Opioid Treatment among Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence: A Novel Stepped Care Model Targeting PTSD$1,271,474
R61 · FY2023 · DA
HIV risk reduction intervention for transwomen with intimate partner victimization$244,402
R34 · FY2022 · MH
HIV risk reduction intervention for transwomen with intimate partner victimization$245,332
R34 · FY2021 · MH
HIV risk reduction intervention for transwomen with intimate partner victimization$274,902
R34 · FY2020 · MH
Treatment of PTSD in Residents of Battered Women's Shelters$430,920
R01 · FY2015 · MH · contact PI
Treatment of PTSD in Residents of Battered Women's Shelters$465,075
R01 · FY2014 · MH · contact PI
Treatment of PTSD in Residents of Battered Women's Shelters$451,234
R01 · FY2013 · MH · contact PI
Rapid HIV Testing and Counseling in High Risk Women in Shelters$177,315
R21 · FY2013 · NR · contact PI
Treatment of PTSD in Residents of Battered Women's Shelters$606,052
R01 · FY2012 · MH · contact PI
Rapid HIV Testing and Counseling in High Risk Women in Shelters$247,649
R21 · FY2012 · NR · contact PI
Treatment of PTSD in Recently Battered Women Living in Shelters$206,774
R34 · FY2009 · MH · contact PI
Treatment of PTSD in Recently Battered Women Living in Shelters$175,882
R34 · FY2008 · MH · contact PI
Treatment of PTSD in Recently Battered Women Living in Shelters$175,736
R34 · FY2007 · MH · contact PI
Treatment of Battered Women with PTSD in Shelters$121,783
K23 · FY2007 · MH · contact PI
Treatment of Battered Women with PTSD in Shelters$119,809
K23 · FY2006 · MH · contact PI
Treatment of Battered Women with PTSD in Shelters$117,892
K23 · FY2005 · MH
Treatment of Battered Women with PTSD in Shelters$116,031
K23 · FY2004 · MH
Treatment of Battered Women with PTSD in Shelters$114,224
K23 · FY2003 · MH