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Externally Funded Projects

External grant funds awarded: $6.88 million

External grant funds awarded as a PI or Co-I: $2.67 million

Knobloch, L. K. (principal investigator). Student-2-Student alumni interview study. Military Child Education Coalition [contract]. (2025 – 2026). $4,000.

Knobloch-Fedders, L. M. (principal investigator), Knobloch, L. K., & Yorgason, J. (co-investigators). The adjustment of military couples during the post-deployment transition: Relationship quality and mental health. Society for Military Psychology, American Psychological Association Division 19. (2023 – 2025). $3,750.

Owens, E., & Owens, J. (principal investigators), & Knobloch, L. K. (pro bono consultant). Serve 200 Veterans in 2024. Virginia Department of Veterans Services, Suicide Prevention and Opioid Addiction Services Community Grant. (2023 – 2025). $150,000.

Gobin, R. (principal investigator), Knobloch, L. K., Hunniecutt, J., & Holland Schmit, A. (co-investigators). Rising up: Engaging women veterans in agenda-setting for PCOR/CER to facilitate military sexual trauma recovery. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). (2023 – 2024). $99,998.

Owens, E., & Owens, J. (principal investigators), & Knobloch, L. K. (pro bono consultant). 300 Veterans complete REBOOT in 2023. Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Veterans Cash Grant Program. (2023 – 2024). $36,867.

Owens, E., & Owens, J. (principal investigators), Mitchell, A., Horn, J. (co-investigators), & Knobloch, L. K. (consultant). REBOOT Recovery midsouth regional operations center for suicide prevention. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program. (2022 – 2024). $483,100.

MacDermid Wadsworth, S. (principal investigator), Knobloch, L. K., Topp, D., Christ, S., Lester, P., & Stander, V. (co-investigators). Long-term consequences of mothers’ and fathers’ wartime deployments. U.S. Department of Defense, Army Medical Research and Materiel Command. (2021 – 2025). $1,476,122.

Gobin, R. (principal investigator), Knobloch, L. K., von Thaden, T., & Hunniecutt, J. (co-investigators). Rising up: Engaging women veterans in mental health research on military sexual trauma. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). (2020 – 2022). $250,000.

MacDermid Wadsworth, S. (principal investigator), Topp, D., Christ, S., Whiteman, S., Lester, P., Stander, V. (co-investigators), & Knobloch, L. K. (pro bono key personnel). Effects during adolescence of early childhood exposure to parental wartime deployment. National Institutes of Health, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. (2018 – 2020). $3,542,361.

Knobloch, L. K. (principal investigator), & Knobloch-Fedders, K. M. (co-investigator). Reintegration difficulty of military couples following deployment. U.S. Department of Defense, Army Medical Research and Materiel Command. (2014 – 2018). $834,061.

Alma Mater sculpture in the spring.
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