NIH 2010 funding rankings for Medical Schools - exclusive of con

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http://www.brimr.org/NIH_Awards/NIH_Awards.htm

From the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR.ORG)

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Ranking Tables of NIH Funding to US Medical Schools in 2006-2010

For 2010, click here (Direct plus indirect costs but excluding R & D contracts and ARRA awards)
For 2009, click here (Direct plus indirect costs but excluding R & D contracts and ARRA awards)
For 2008, click here (Direct plus indirect costs including R & D contracts)
For 2007, click here (Direct plus indirect costs including R & D contracts)
For 2006, click here (Direct plus indirect costs including R & D contracts)
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The information contained in the Award files for 2006-2010 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 information on Medical Schools was obtained from the Medical Schools only file. For reasons that are unclear, this file does not contain Mayo Clinic Medical School data, and the overall award to Mayo was obtained from the All Organizations file. The All Organizations file was used to calculate the rankings for all Institutions, Cities, States,  Countries, Principal Investigators, and other Health Sciences Schools. Please report any discrepancies between the Blue Ridge Institute 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. 

It is difficult, if not impossible, to summarize accurately department, medical school, and university allocations in brief tables. Bona fide medical school faculty may have their grants credited to hospitals thereby leading to an underestimate of medical school funding. Harvard Medical School, for example, has 17 teaching hospitals. These include Beth Israel Deaconess ($133 million in NIH funding in 2010), Brigham and Women's ($302 million), Boston Children's ($105 million), Dana-Farber ($131 million), and Massachusetts General Hospital ($331 million). Including these awards would increase the rank of Harvard Medical School. In contrast, some medical schools are credited  with grants to non-traditional medical school departments including biology, chemistry, psychology, and physics.

There are additional considerations. For example, one medical school (Mayo Clinic) has more than $175 million in NIH support but does not allocate this to any department. The NIH combines diagnostic and therapeutic radiology (Radiation-Diagnostic/Oncology) into a single category, whereas these entities may represent separate departments. Moreover, a combined department (e.g., Department of Physiology and Pharmacology) will appear in only one category and skew the rankings for that department. 

The ≈ $11 billion awarded to medical schools accounts for nearly half of the $23 billion awarded in extramural NIH funding. However, data for R and D contracts for 2009 and 2010, which historically account for about 10% of NIH extramural funding, are not yet available. Of the ≈ $2 billion in R and D contracts, less than $500 million has been awarded to Schools of Medicine. 

The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research 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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