NIH #5R21MH127486-02
The impact of early life stress on the immature primate amygdala: influence on mental health trajectories
- Amount
- $193K
- Period
- 2021-07-01 → 2024-06-30
- PIs
- 2
- Est. capacity / PI
- ~0 students
Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research · Oncology
2 total · 0 active
NIH #5R21MH127486-02
Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
NIH #1R21MH127486-01
Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
Student capacity is a rough estimate from remaining award size, split equally among PIs. Actual funding decisions vary.
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