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The Grants Office at SSRI has completed numerous grants for the social and behvioral sciences at Duke.
A quick look a some of the latest grants awarded through SSRI:
PI
|
Title
|
Sponsor
|
PI Duke Org.
|
Leary, Mark R. |
MRI: Acquisition of a Mobile Behavioral Research Laboratory |
National Science Foundation |
Psychology and Neuroscience |
Abdulkadiroglu, Atila |
CAREER: Theoretical and Practical Mechanism Design with an Emphasis on Public School Choice |
National Science Foundation | Economics |
Costanzo, Philip R. |
Duke Transdisciplinary Prevention Research Center |
National Institutes of Health |
Psychology and Neuroscience |
Chaves, Mark A. |
National Congregations Study |
University of Arizona |
Sociology |
Feaver, Peter D. |
American Grand Strategy After War |
United States Army War College |
Political Science |
Gereffi, Gary |
U.S. Competitiveness and Global Innovation | Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation |
Sociology |
Lansford, Jennifer |
Parent Behavior and Child Adjustment Across Cultures |
National Institutes of Health |
Center for Child and Family Policy |
Bilbo, Staci D. |
Early Life Origins of Risk & Resilience to Drugs of Abuse: Role of Glial Priming |
University of North Carolina - Greensboro |
Psychology and Neuroscience |
Keister, Lisa A. |
Religion and Inequality: How Religious Belief Contributes to Wealth and Poverty |
National Science Foundation |
Sociology |
Kornberg, Allan |
Canada Shifts Green? The Economy, the Environment and Electoral Choice in a Contemporary Mature Democracy |
National Science Foundation | Political Science |