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Dr. Fritz Claydon

Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Associate Dean for Administration and Research
E417 Engineering Building 2
Houston, Texas 77204-4007
Phone: 713-743-4200
Fax: 713-743-4214
Email: fclaydon "AT" uh "DOT" edu

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Grant Support

The following are grants which have been funded with Dr. Claydon as the Principal Investigator:

  • National Science Foundation, "Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Bioengineering", 9/1/98 to 3/31/00, $120,000.
  • Cardiac Pacemakers Inc. "Defibrillation Efficacy", 4/1/97 to 3/31/99, $91,978.
  • American Heart Association, Grant-In-Aid, "Optimizing Defibrillation Efficacy Utilizing a Computer Model of the Human Torso", 7/1/95 to 12/31/97, $50,000.
  • NIH Small Instrumentation Grant, 8/1/94 to 7/31/95, $19,030.
  • Whitaker Foundation, Biomedical Research Grants Program, "Intracavitary Mapping: Models and Experiments", 8/1/93 to 7/31/96, $180,000.
  • American Heart Association, Grant-In-Aid, "Intracavitary Mapping:Models and Experiments", 7/1/93 to 6/30/95, $50,000.
  • NIH Small Instrumentation Grant, 9/1/92 to 8/31/93, $17,540.
  • National Science Foundation - Duke University Engineering Research Center, "A Study of Current Pathways During Transthoracic Defibrillation", 5/1/92 to 7/1/92, $11,607.
  • NIH-AREA Program, "Intracavitary Mapping: Models and Experiments",
    7/15/91 to 6/30/94,$98,296.
  • National Science Foundation - Duke University Engineering Research Center, "Examining the Fraction of Intrathoracic Current that Enters the Heart During Transthoracic Defibrillation", 5/15/91 to 4/30/92, $16,018.
  • American Heart Association, "Electrocardiographic Predictors of Ventricular Arrhythmias", 7/1/89 to 6/30/91, $55,000.

The following are grants which have been funded with Dr. Claydon as a Collaborating Investigator:

  • National Science Foundation, "Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Bioengineering", 4/1/97 to 8/31/98, $180,000, Co-PI with Richard Warder.
  • Whitaker Foundation Special Opportunities Award, "The Memphis Collaboration for Biomedical Engineering", 8/1/95 to 12/31/98, $750,000, Eugene Eckstein: Principal Investigator.
  • VA Merit Review, "Clinical & Experimental Electrophysiology", 10/1/91 to 9/30/94, $120,000, David Mirvis: Principal Investigator.
  • NIH-BRSG Program, "Electrocardiographic Correlates of Myocardial Ischemia", 7/1/89 to 6/30/91, $54,665, David Mirvis: Principal Investigator.
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