Michael Gazzaniga - US grants

Affiliations: 
University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Area:
neuropsychology
Website:
http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/gazzaniga/index.php

We are testing a new system for linking grants to scientists.

The funding information displayed below comes from the NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools and the NSF Award Database.
The grant data on this page is limited to grants awarded in the United States and is thus partial. It can nonetheless be used to understand how funding patterns influence mentorship networks and vice-versa, which has deep implications on how research is done.
You can help! If you notice any innacuracies, please sign in and mark grants as correct or incorrect matches.

Sign in to see low-probability grants and correct any errors in linkage between grants and researchers.

High-probability grants

According to our matching algorithm, Michael Gazzaniga is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years Recipients Code Title / Keywords Matching
score
1978 — 1980 Gazzaniga, Michael
N/AActivity Code Description:
No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information

Equipment For Research On Cognition and Perception: the Split-Brain Approach

@ Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University

0.931
2002 — 2009 Gazzaniga, Michael S
R25Activity Code Description:
For support to develop and/or implement a program as it relates to a category in one or more of the areas of education, information, training, technical assistance, coordination, or evaluation.

Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience

@ University of California Santa Barbara

0.958
2005 — 2006 Gazzaniga, Michael S
P20Activity Code Description:
To support planning for new programs, expansion or modification of existing resources, and feasibility studies to explore various approaches to the development of interdisciplinary programs that offer potential solutions to problems of special significance to the mission of the NIH. These exploratory studies may lead to specialized or comprehensive centers.

Fmri Research Via Database Mining, Management

@ University of California Santa Barbara

0.958