Federal Grants
Year | Grant abstract | Citation | Recipient organization | Granted by | Amount | Inflationary conversion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005–2006 | Brain plasticity based training for focal dystonia | Posit Science Corporation | NICHD | $195,727 | $233 thousand | |
2001–2005 | Auditory and somatosensory cortex Javits grant | UCSF | NINDS | $1,662,734 | $2.18 million | |
2005 | Brain plasticity based training for Schizophrenia Fast-Track proposal | Posit Science Corporation | NIMH | $139,811 | $166 thousand | |
2005 | Brain plasticity rehabilitaton of visual cognition | Posit Science Corporation | NEI | $97,350 | $116 thousand | |
1996–2000 | Functional organization of auditory somatosensory cortex | UCSF | NINDS | $1,245,234 | $1.85 million | |
1992–1995 | Design Of Pediatric Cochlear Implants | UCSF | NIDCD | $1,097,866 | $1.82 million | |
1981–1995 | Functional Organization Of The Central Auditory System | UCSF | NINDS | $1,324,202 | $2.19 million | |
1987 | Sensory Disorders And Language Study Section | U.S. PHS PUBLIC ADVISORY GROUPS | CSR | – | – | |
1987 | Scala Tympani Electrode Arrays | UCSF | NINDS | – | – | |
1977–1980 | Development Of An Acoustic Prosthesis | UCSF | NINDS | – | – | |
1980–1982 | Develop Electrodes For Auditory Prosthesis | UCSF | NINDS | – | – | |
1975–1980 | Functional Organization Of The Auditory System | UCSF | NINDS | – | – | |
1977–1980 | Develop Multichannel Electrodes For Auditory Prosthesis | UCSF | NINDS | – | – | |
1972–1974 | Studies On Organization Of Central Auditory System | UCSF | NINDS | – | – |
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