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1982-83 |
NIH
Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship, Endocrine control of sex specific
behaviors, $22,792
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1984 |
Faculty
Grant-in-aid, Hormonal control of territorial behavior, $2,920
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1984 |
Biomedical
Research Grant, Endocrinology of behavior, $4,600
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1985 |
Faculty
Grant-in-aid, Behavioral endocrinology of aggression, $3000
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1985-91 |
NSF
Presidential Young Investigator Award, Endocrine control of social
behaviors in natural populations, $125,000
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1987 |
Graduate
College Research Assistantship, Arizona State University, $11,000
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1988 |
Graduate
College Research Assistantship, Arizona State University, $11,000
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1989 |
Dupont
Science and Engineering Grant, $9991
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1989 |
NSF
Research Experiences for Undergraduates: Site Proposal, Physiological
Bases of Behavior, Co-PI, $41,997.
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1991-94 |
Sponsor,
NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship for D.K. Hews, Hormones and development of
male polymorphisms, $57,000.
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1991 |
Graduate
College Research Assistantship, Arizona State University, $11,000
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1992-95 |
NIMH,
Behavioral endocrinology of alternative male phenotypes, $399,534
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1993 |
NSF,
Analytical laboratory for research in environmental biology, Co-PI,
$150,000
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1993-96 |
Sponsor,
NIMH Predoctoral Fellowship for R. Knapp, Experiential and hormonal
effects on agonistic behavior, $32,400.
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1996 |
Patricia
Harris Graduate Fellowship Proposal for Zoology Department, Patricia
Harris Foundation, $348,000 (Approved for funding, but not funded because
entire program was cut by Congress)
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1996-01 |
NIMH,
Behavioral endocrinology of alternative male phenotypes (renewal),
$956,000
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1996-99 |
Sponsor,
NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship for D. Bernard,
Hormonal and nonhormonal control of aggressive behavior, $62,000 (funded
but applicant chose another position for personal reasons)
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1999-01 |
Sponsor,
NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for D. Painter, Endocrinology of
reptilian placentation, $10,400
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| 2000-02 |
Sponsor,
NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship for S. Weiss, The role of progesterone
in the expression of male phenotype,
$62,000
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| 2002 |
ASU
Center for the Advancement of Stress Science, Stress and the Environment,
$60,000 |
| 2003-08 |
NIMH,
Behavioral endocrinology of alternative male phenotypes (renewal),
$1,495,583 |
| 2004-05
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Sponsor,
NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for D. Kabelik, Possible Neural
Mechanism for Steroidal Control of Aggressive Behavior in Adult
Individuals, $9443. |
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2004-05 |
Co-PI,
NIH, Pharmascan Small
Animal Magnetic Resonance ImagingI, $809,550
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