Stephen Philip James Fancy
University of California, San Francisco
NIH Rank #25695
- Program Leader
- R01 Holder
- Early Career
NIH Funding · FY2024
Total Funding
$617.8K
Fiscal year 2024
Grants Awarded
2
Active NIH grants
National Rank
#25,695
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): $617.8K across 2 grants · National rank #25695.
Top grants by award amount
Stephen Philip James Fancy's NIH grant portfolio, ranked by award amount.
- 5R01NS128021-02R01Mechanisms of oligodendroglial ciliary function in white matter injury repair$391.6Kaward amount
- 5P01NS083513-10P01Regulation of cellular pathways in human brain development$226.2Kaward amount
Affiliation
Institutions that have administered grants for Stephen Philip James Fancy.
Affiliated with University of California, San Francisco (CA).
Career milestones
Key NIH funding milestones over time.
- 2024First NIH AwardUniversity of California, San Francisco
- 2024$500K Cumulative Funding
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