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BRIMR Rankings of NIH Funding in 2011

as compiled by Robert Roskoski Jr.

All data are derived from NIH year-end composite data for the federal fiscal year ending 30 September 2011, as released on the NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool (RePORT).

2011 Rankings of Medical Schools and Their Departments

Total NIH Awards to each medical school in 2011

Rank of each school annually over the past decade

Total NIH Awards to all funded Medical School Departments in a given discipline

For each funded School of Medicine, lists 2011 annual rank and funding by discipline for individual departments

Basic Science Departments

Anatomy/Cell Biology
Biochemistry
Genetics
Microbiology
Neurosciences
Pharmacology
Physiology

Clinical Science Departments

Anesthesiology
Dermatology
Emergency Medicine
Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Neurosurgery
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics

Otolaryngology
Pathology
Pediatrics
Physical Medicine
Psychiatry
Public Health
Radiology
Surgery
Urology

2011 Rankings of Other Health-Sciences Schools or Hospitals

Other 2011 Rankings

Cities including R&D Contracts

All Funded Institutions including R&D Contracts

2011 Source Files

This 20-MB file shows BRIMR’s adaptation of NIH’s 2011 Worldwide list of awards, including R&D Contracts. Every table on this page, except the chronologic and state-population rankings, was derived entirely from this dataset.

This 10-MB file is a subset of BRIMR Worldwide_2011 that provides comprehensive award data (excluding R&D Contracts) for all Schools of Medicine that received NIH funding in 2011.

Lists total NIH funds to each PI who received them in 2011, including R&D Contracts, categorized by grantee institution, subdivision, and department.

Lists total 2011 NIH awards (excluding R&D contracts) to each funded PI, by Department and School of Medicine

A subset of BRIMR Worldwide_2011 providing comprehensive data on R&D Contracts only.

All Principal Investigators Worldwide including R&D Contracts.

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