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Table 4 Worldwide 19 Mb. This lists all NIH Awards in 2015. Every table on this page, except the 2001-2012 rankings, was derived entirely from this file. Table 5 Medical Schools and Their Depts ; this file permits easy comparison of departments within each school. By selecting cells B2 through AV140 and using the sort function, one can generate the rankings for every department including those not posted on this page. Table 6 List of each Medical School, Dept, PI, and Total Award

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Ranking Tables of NIH funding to Hospitals and Other Health Science Schools for 2015

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The data in the 2015 Award files was obtained from the Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool (RePORT) from the National Institutes of Health. All of The Medical School data on this page was obtained from the Medical Schools Only (Table 3 above) file. The Medical Schools Only file was derived from the Worldwide File (Table 4 above) downloaded from the NIH. The current Worldwide and Medical Schools only file contains more than 750 corrections. The files most likely contain errors that will require corrections in later iterations. Note that updates and corrections will be made throughout the year as new information becomes available.

Although Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN) and the NIH do not classify this organization as a Medical School, it has admitted about 50 Medical Students annually since 1972 and BRIMR classifies it as a Medical School. The overall award to Mayo ($206,798,201) used in the School of Medicine rankings was obtained from the NIH Worldwide file. This file (Table 4) was used to calculate the rankings for All Institutions 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 [email protected] . The Award Data correspond to the US Government fiscal year. Awards for 2015 correspond to those granted from 1 October 2014-30 September 2015. 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 funded projects, please visit http://report.nih.gov/recovery .

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