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    • Active (1)
    • Closed (27)
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    • Pioneer (28)
  • Grant Award Amount
    • Less than $100,001 (3)
    • $100,001-$250,000 (15)
    • $250,001-$500,000 (5)
    • $500,001-$750,000 (2)
    • $750,001-$1,000,000 (3)
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Grant Status: Active

National Program Office: Research on Games for Health

$779,605 awarded to University of California, Santa Barbara in 2011 — Santa Barbara, CA

Grant Status: Closed

Technical assistance and direction for RWJF's Health Games Research program

$790,810 awarded to University of California, Santa Barbara in 2010 — Santa Barbara, CA

Grant Status: Closed

Assessing the efficacy of a video game to enhance cognitive health in older adults

$286,661 awarded to University of California, San Francisco in 2009 — San Francisco, CA

Grant Status: Closed

Using a Wii Active exergame intervention for clinically overweight and obese low-income African American adolescents

$138,847 awarded to Children's Digital Media Center at Georgetown University in 2009 — Washington, DC

Grant Status: Closed

Research on reward circuitry, autism and games that teach social perceptual skills

$285,705 awarded to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in 2009 — Philadelphia, PA

Grant Status: Closed

Technical assistance and direction for RWJF's Health Games Research program

$738,445 awarded to University of California, Santa Barbara in 2009 — Santa Barbara, CA

Grant Status: Closed

Research on the physical and psychological factors behind effective games for use in inner city school physical education programs

$114,000 awarded to George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services in 2009 — Washington, DC

Grant Status: Closed

Short and long term effectiveness of exergames for young adults

$284,010 awarded to Michigan State University in 2009 — East Lansing, MI

Grant Status: Closed

Using physical and virtual robots to increase the effectiveness of health games to encourage physical activity

$150,000 awarded to University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering in 2009 — Los Angeles, CA

Grant Status: Closed

Developing and testing a game for smokers who would like to quit

$150,000 awarded to Teachers College, Columbia University in 2009 — New York, NY

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