RESEARCH GRANTS AND AWARDS: Fellowship in Psychiatry, University of Utah, NIMH Psychiatry Training Grant under C.H. Hardin Branch, M.D., 1968-1971. Research Assistant, Biobehavioral Research Labl University of Utah, NIMH project grant on autism; under Lincoln Clark, M.D., Summer 1971. “Speech and Voice Symptoms of Depression” to John Darby: Scott and White Research Foundation: 4600 plus time allocation; 1974-75. “Speech Evaluation in Psychiatry”, book grant-in-aid to John Darby; Commonwealth Foundation; $3,000: 1979-81. “The Voice and Psychosis”, Voice Foundation, RG #028, Performance site-IASCP and Chope Hospital; $10,000; under Harry Hollien, PhD; University of Florida: April 1981-April 1982. “Molecular Genetics and Mental Illness”, private gift from Anita Hecht to Stanford Department of Neurobiology and John Darby; $20,000; under Eric Shooter, Ph.D; 1982-86. “Molecular Biology of NGF”, Robert J Kleberg and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation to Stanford Department of Neurobiology; $20,000 under Eric Shooter, Ph.D; 1982-86. National Research Service Award, NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neurobiology to John Darby; 1 F32 MH08944-01; $42,000; under Eric Shooter, Ph.D; December 1982- December 84. The NGF Gene and Neurofibromatosis:, National Neurofibromatosis Foundation to Stanford Department of Genetics; $9,500; under L.L. Cavalli-Sforza, M.D.,; 1983-84; Renewed July 1984-July 1985. “NGF and Disease”, NIH GM 28428 to Stanford Department of Neurobiology; $180,000; under Eric Shooter, Ph.D; December 1983- December 1986. “Linkage Analysis of Neurofibromatosis” NINCDS to Stanford Department of Genetics; $300,000; under L.L. Cavalli-Sforza, M.D., September 1986 – September 1989. “NGF and Disease”, NIH GM 28428 to Stanford Department of Neurobiology; $200,000; under Eric Shooter, Ph.D; December 1986- December 1988. “Computerize Speech Analysis”, NIH NIDOCS SBIR R43 NS 27803-01 to Specom Research; P.I. John Darby; $50,000; 1990. “Risperidone Dose and Blood Level Variability: Accumulation Effects and Interindividual and Intraindividual Variability in the Nonresponder Patient in the Clinical Practice Setting” to Specom Research; P.I. John Darby; $15,000; 1997 (from Eli Lilly).
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