Erin L. O'Hea, Ph.D. - US grants

Affiliations: 
2003 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology

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According to our matching algorithm, Erin L. O'Hea is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years Recipients Code Title / Keywords Matching
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2007 O'hea, Erin Lee
M01Activity Code Description:
An award made to an institution solely for the support of a General Clinical Research Center where scientists conduct studies on a wide range of human diseases using the full spectrum of the biomedical sciences. Costs underwritten by these grants include those for renovation, for operational expenses such as staff salaries, equipment, and supplies, and for hospitalization. A General Clinical Research Center is a discrete unit of research beds separated from the general care wards.

Effective Methods For Disclosing Breast Cancer Diagnosis

@ State University New York Stony Brook

0.964
2013 — 2017 O'hea, Erin Lee
R41Activity Code Description:
To support cooperative R&D projects between small business concerns and research institutions, limited in time and amount, to establish the technical merit and feasibility of ideas that have potential for commercialization. Awards are made to small business concerns only.
R42Activity Code Description:
To support in - depth development of cooperative R&D projects between small business concerns and research institutions, limited in time and amount, whose feasibility has been established in Phase I and that have potential for commercialization. Awards are made to small business concerns only.

Polaris Oncology Survivor Transition (Post) System

@ Polaris Health Directions, Inc.

0.904