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Mollie A. Bloomsmith
Emory University
$7,045,692
Attributed
$7,045,692
Total exposure
16
Grants
13
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 $894.7K · FY2005–19$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$7,045,692 · 16
By mechanism
P01$3,251,609 · 1
R24$2,725,504 · 1
P51$1,068,579 · 14
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
Most similar at Emory University
Same institution · by research overlap
- Lisa Blake Haddad$5,350,992
- Lisa A. Parr$11,387,171
- Guido Silvestri$61,186,493
- Kenneth H Moberg$7,741,465
- Harold M. McClure$3,517,681
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Animals”
- David Heimbrook · Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.$534,904,829
- Richard Webby · St. Jude Children'S Research Hospital$259,408,394
- Eric S Lander · Whitehead Institute For Biomedical Res$209,574,154
- Dennis R. Burton · Scripps Research Institute$204,129,233
- Richard K. Wilson · Washington University$130,501,539
- Mark S Klempner · Tufts Medical Center$129,182,794
Research focus
AnimalsResourcesTrainingProgramsGrantResearch PersonnelPan GenusBehavioralAnimal WelfareNonhuman PrimateSocializationPrimatesUnited States National Institutes Of HealthSourceProceduresFundingEnvironmental Enrichment For Laboratory AnimalsEnsureFemaleMacaca MulattaCaringMonitorAnimal ResourcePositive Reinforcements
Grant awards (25)
Improving stability and reproduction in rhesus colonies by manipulating sex ratio$720,525
R24 · FY2019 · OD · contact PI
Improving stability and reproduction in rhesus colonies by manipulating sex ratio$696,947
R24 · FY2018 · OD · contact PI
Improving stability and reproduction in rhesus colonies by manipulating sex ratio$645,080
R24 · FY2017 · OD · contact PI
Improving stability and reproduction in rhesus colonies by manipulating sex ratio$662,952
R24 · FY2016 · OD · contact PI
ANIMAL RESOURCES CORE$668,364
P01 · FY2011 · AG · contact PI
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES$89,196
P51 · FY2011 · RR · contact PI
CHIMPANZEE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH PROGRAM$74,294
P51 · FY2011 · RR · contact PI
ANIMAL RESOURCES CORE$708,601
P01 · FY2010 · AG · contact PI
CHIMPANZEE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH PROGRAM$109,655
P51 · FY2010 · RR · contact PI
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES$65,793
P51 · FY2010 · RR · contact PI
ANIMAL RESOURCES CORE$713,341
P01 · FY2009 · AG · contact PI
CHIMPANZEE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH PROGRAM$113,380
P51 · FY2009 · RR · contact PI
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES$68,028
P51 · FY2009 · RR · contact PI
ANIMAL RESOURCES CORE$621,137
P01 · FY2008 · AG · contact PI
CHIMPANZEE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH PROGRAM$71,294
P51 · FY2008 · RR · contact PI
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES$42,758
P51 · FY2008 · RR · contact PI
ANIMAL RESOURCES CORE$540,166
P01 · FY2007 · AG · contact PI
TAILORING ENRICHMENT TO REARING AND RESEARCH$47,397
P51 · FY2007 · RR · contact PI
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES$39,499
P51 · FY2007 · RR · contact PI
TAILORING ENRICHMENT TO REARING AND RESEARCH$80,232
P51 · FY2006 · RR · contact PI
TAILORING ENRICHMENT TO REARING AND RESEARCH$132,579
P51 · FY2005 · RR
TAILORING ENRICHMENT TO REARING AND RESEARCH$35,765
P51 · FY2004 · RR
PROMOTING CHIMPANZEE WELL-BEING THROUGH APPLIED RESEARCH$35,765
P51 · FY2004 · RR
SELF-INJURIOUS BEHAVIOR &RESPONSE TO HUMAN INTERACTION AS ENRICHMENT IN RHESUS$31,771
P51 · FY2003 · RR
PROMOTING CHIMPANZEE WELL-BEING THROUGH APPLIED RESEARCH$31,173
P51 · FY2003 · RR