From news release:
The top five recipients of NIH funding among all institutions for the 2005 fiscal year are: Johns Hopkins University ($607.2 million), University of Pennsylvania ($471.4 million), University of Washington ($462 million), UCSF ($452.2 million) and Washington University ($394.8 million). [Complete List XLS File]
The top five dentistry school recipients of NIH awards for the 2005 fiscal year are: UCSF ($18.8 million), University of Michigan ($12.9 million), University of Washington ($12.1 million), University of Maryland Baltimore ($10.8 million) and University of North Carolina Chapel Hill ($10.1 million).
The top five medical school recipients of NIH awards for the 2005 fiscal year are: Johns Hopkins University ($449.4 million), University of Pennsylvania ($399.3 million), UCSF ($398.2 million), Washington University ($377.6 million) and Duke University ($349.9 million).
The top five recipients among schools of nursing for 2005 are: UCSF ($12.5 million), University of Washington ($10.4 million), University of Pennsylvania ($7.6 million), University of North Carolina Chapel Hill ($7.3 million) and University of Pittsburgh ($7 million).
Among schools of pharmacy, the top five recipients of NIH award for 2005 are: UCSF ($22.2 million), University of Kansas, Lawrence ($14.7 million), University of Illinois, Chicago ($12.6 million), University of Washington ($12.5 million) and University of Utah ($12 million).
For More Stats and Rankings See the NIH Awards Page
Current FY 2005 Rankings
