Marc Schuckit, MD
Basic profileUniversity of California San Diego Medical Center
Marc Schuckit is a Psychiatry physician affiliated with University of California San Diego Medical Center. OpenAlex indexes 83 publications with 5,430 citations (h-index 36).
Overview
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indexed output and impact (OpenAlex)Distinct works indexed by OpenAlex.
Total citations across indexed works.
Hirsch index, productivity × impact (OpenAlex).
Clinical & industry
trials, payments and federal fundingNIH funding
5 NIH research awards on record, funded 1985–2014 per NIH RePORTER. The latest:
- PREVENTION APPROACH TO COLLEGE HEAVY DRINKING BASED ON A LOW RESPONSE TO ALCOHOL
University of California, San Diego
FY2014$432,788R01AA021162 - Using Placebo and Alcohol Session fMRI to Predict Adverse Alcohol Outcomes
University of California, San Diego
FY2014$214,248R21AA021827 - PREVENTION APPROACH TO COLLEGE HEAVY DRINKING BASED ON A LOW RESPONSE TO ALCOHOL
University of California, San Diego
FY2013$512,149R01AA021162
Awards in the NIH RePORTER records where a principal investigator name matches this physician at an organization in their practice state. Latest award years shown; each row links to the project record on RePORTER.
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