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| From the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR.ORG) |
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Ranking Tables of NIH Funding to US Medical Schools in 2010 |
| School and Principal Investigator (PI) rankings by Medical School Department |
| Direct plus indirect costs but excluding both R & D contracts and American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Awards |
| Click on School or PI to download the file in Excel Format |
| For ranking Tables of NIH Funding to US Medical Schools in 2011, click here. |
| Basic Science Department | Clinical Science Department | Clinical Science Department (cont.) |
| Anatomy/Cell Biology School PI | Anesthesiology School PI | Otolaryngology School PI |
| Biochemistry School PI | Dermatology School PI | Pathology School PI |
| Genetics School PI | Emergency Medicine School PI | Pediatrics School PI |
| Microbiology School PI | Family Medicine School PI | Physical Medicine School PI |
| Neurosciences School PI | Internal Medicine School PI | Psychiatry School PI |
| Pharmacology School PI | Neurology School PI | Public Health School PI |
| Physiology School PI | Neurosurgery School PI | Radiology School PI |
| Obstetrics and Gynecology School PI | Surgery School PI | |
| Ophthalmology School PI | Urology School PI | |
| Orthopedics School PI |
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Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. – Albert Einstein |
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The most powerful way devised by humans for finding new facts is the experimental method. – Louis F. Leloir |
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Progress is made by young scientists who carry out experiments that old scientists said wouldn't work. – Frank Westheimer |
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| Table 1 Total NIH Awards to all Departments of a Given Discipline | Table 2 Total NIH Awards to each Medical School in 2010 | Table 3 Medical Schools Only File 9 Mb; the comprehensive file for all US Medical Schools receiving NIH funds |
| Table 4 All Organization File 15 Mb; the comprehensive file for all organizations receiving NIH funds | Table 5 Medical Schools and Their Depts; this file permits easy comparison of departments within each school. | |
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Ranking Tables of NIH funding to Hospitals and Other Health Science Schools for 2010 |
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| Hospitals | Schools of Nursing | Schools of Public Health |
| Schools of Dentistry | Schools of Pharmacy | Schools of Veterinary Medicine |
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The data in the 2010 Award files was obtained from the Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool (RePORT) from the National Institutes of Health at http://report.nih.gov/award/trends/AggregateData.cfm. The Medical School data was obtained from the Medical Schools Only file. An additional $3,238,021 was added to the Emory University School of Medicine award as a result transfers from the Emory School of Public Health and the Primate Center, and an additional $30,935,967 was added to the University of Texas Health Sciences Center (San Antonio) School of Medicine award as a result of transfers from its School of Graduate Studies. Transfers from the Dept of Medicine to that of Anesthesiology were made to the University of Colorado School of Medicine files. For reasons that are unclear, the Medical Schools Only does not contain Mayo Clinic Medical School data, and the overall award to Mayo ($184,008,362) used in the School of Medicine rankings was obtained from the NIH All Organizations file. This file (Table 4) was used to calculate the rankings for All Institutions, Hospitals, and the other Health Science Schools given above. The NIH files specify a single Principal Investigator (PI) so that a grant to multiple PI's and co-PIs cannot be credited to multiple departments. Click here to go to an NIH site for additional information. Please report any discrepancies between the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research files and the NIH files to Webmaster@brimr.org. The Award Data correspond to the US Government fiscal year. Awards for 2010 correspond to those granted from 1 October 2009-30 September 2010. There is considerable variation on how universities credit awards and how the NIH deals with these variations. For more on such caveats, click here. To obtain the list of ARRA Projects funded in 2010, please visit http://report.nih.gov/recovery. |
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| One works along at the lab bench without haste and without rest. Time has no meaning; every day, something will be done, something will be found out. It is total commitment to the task at hand. It requires Spartan self-discipline. These are happy days; one follows another, hopefully without end, so great is the delight of discovery. – Charles B. Huggins |
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The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR) is a Federal tax exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit organization incorporated in the State of North Carolina on 24 March 2006 (EIN 20-4665742; DLN 17053144012016). |
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