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Grants
25
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Total Awarded
$21,166,793
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Years
1982 - 2000
Grants
To support participation in the Network on Psychopathology and Development.
To support participation in the Network on Psychopathology and Development (over two years).
To support participation in the Network on Psychopathology and Development (over three years).
To facilitate the development of neurobiological research, as part of the Network on Psychopathology and Development.
To support research on differential sensitivity to stress during the pubertal period (over two years).
To initiate and develop the Network on Psychopathology and Development (over two years).
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support Social Zeitgebers and Biological Rhythms: A Unified Approach to Understanding the Origins of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support coordination related to the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support coordination related to the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support coordination related to the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support coordination related to the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support coordination related to the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support research on a portable EEG sleep recording device.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.
To support participation in the Network on the Psychobiology of Depression.