NIH funding increases lead to impressive performance in Blue Ridge rankings

NIH funding increases lead to impressive performance in Blue Ridge rankings Five colleges increased their National Institutes of Health research funding in 2022-2023, leading to higher rankings for some by the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research. UArizona Health Sciences Office of Communications TodayBlue Ridge Rankings 202 UArizona Health Sciences Office of CommunicationsHealthScience and TechnologyBIO5College of Health SciencesCollege of Medicine - PhoenixCollege of Medicine - TucsonCollege of NursingCollege of PharmacyCollege of Public HealthRankingsResearch Media contact(s)Phil Villarreal University of Arizona Health Sciences Office of Communicationspvillarreal@arizona.edu520-621-8659Several colleges at theUniversity of Arizona Health Sciences increased their National Institutes of Health funding in 2022-2023, leading to a strong showing overall in the annual Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research rankings.The National Institutes of Health, or NIH, is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world. The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research is a nonprofit organization that annually ranks U.S. institutions, investigators, medical and health sciences schools based on the funding they receive from the NIH.TheUArizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy increased its funding by nearly $5 million, rising two spots in the rankings to finish at No. 4 with $19 million." I am excited to break into the top 5 with a ranking of No. 4. Our faculty are o...
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