Fred M Ssewamala
Washington University in St. Louis
NIH Rank #695
- Program Leader
- Top 5% Funded
- R01 Holder
- Early Career
- Diverse Portfolio
NIH Funding · FY2024
Total Funding
$6.7M
Fiscal year 2024
Grants Awarded
14
Active NIH grants
National Rank
#695
Among 57,894 PIs
First NIH Award
2024
Year of first funding
Funding & rank history
NIH funding totals and national rank by fiscal year.
Single fiscal year on record (FY2024): $6.7M across 14 grants · National rank #695.
Top grants by award amount
Fred M Ssewamala's NIH grant portfolio, ranked by award amount.
- 5D43TW012275-03D43Addressing the Research Capacity Gap in Global Child, Adolescent, & Family Health Utilizing Implementation and Data Sciences$970Kaward amount
- 2R01MH113486-06R01Suubi4HER Round 2: Examining the Long-term Impact of A Combination Intervention on HIV Prevention, Care and Mental Health for Adolescents and Young Women in Uganda$679.3Kaward amount
- 5R01HD074949-11R01Suubi+Adherence-R2: Examining the longitudinal HIV treatment adherence among youth living with HIV (YLHIV) transitioning into young adulthood$665.3Kaward amount
- 5R01MH128905-03R01Suubi(Hope)4StrongerFamilies: Addressing Child Behavioral Health by Strengthening Financial Stability and Parenting among Families in Uganda$660Kaward amount
- 5R01HD112323-02R01Bridges2Scale: Testing implementation strategies for an intervention among young people affected by AIDS$633.6Kaward amount
- 5R01MH131507-03R01Suubi+Adherence4Youth: Optimizing the Suubi Intervention for Adherence to HIV Treatment for Youth Living with HIV in Uganda$608.4Kaward amount
- 5R01MH126892-04R01M-Suubi: A Multi-level integrated intervention to reduce the impact of HIV stigma on HIV treatment outcomes among adolescents living with HIV in Uganda$597.2Kaward amount
- 5R01MH128232-03R01Bridges-Round 2: Evaluating the Long-term Impact of a Family Economic Empowerment Intervention on HIV Risk Prevention and Care Continuum Outcomes among Orphaned Youth Transitioning to Young Adulthood$571.1Kaward amount
- 3D43TW012275-03S1D43Addressing the Research Capacity Gap in Global Child, Adolescent, & Family Health Utilizing Implementation and Data Sciences$337.5Kaward amount
- 5D43TW011541-05D43Child Mental Health in HIV-impacted Low-Resource Settings in Developing Countries: Global Research Fellowship$302.3Kaward amount
+4 more grants not shown.
Affiliation
Institutions that have administered grants for Fred M Ssewamala.
Affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis (MO).
Career milestones
Key NIH funding milestones over time.
- 2024First NIH AwardWashington University in St. Louis
- 2024$500K Cumulative Funding
- 2024$1M Cumulative Funding
- 2024$2M Cumulative Funding
- 2024$5M Cumulative Funding
- 2024Entered Top 50% NationallyRanked #695
- 2024Entered Top 25% NationallyRanked #695
- 2024Entered Top 10% NationallyRanked #695
- 2024Entered Top 5% NationallyRanked #695
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