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Attend Premier Biotech Events at Top-20 NIH Funded Research Institutions

Written by Robert Larkin | Wed, Mar 11, 2015

Every year, over $30 billion in research funding is distributed by the National Institutes of Health to medical institutions, universities and learning centers around the globe.

Below are listed the top 20 NIH-funded medical research institutions for fiscal year 2014, and the amount of NIH funding they each received.

Each of these institutions is responsible for groundbreaking research conducted every day. Life science researchers, educators and scientists at these universities are in need of the latest and best in biotechnology and lab consumables, and have the funding to afford it.

Where applicable, there are also links included to Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.’s tradeshow events, where lab vendors can network and promote their products to prominent and active researchers at several of these top-funded universities.

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#20. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

--Received $170,147,811 in FY 2014

10th Annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at The Mount Sinai School of Medicine- March 25, 2015

#19. University of Minnesota

--$203,127,263

15th Annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities- May 22, 2015

#18. New York University School of Medicine

--$204,747,095

#17. University of Wisconsin-Madison

--$215,637,227

16th Annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at The University of Wisconsin- July 17, 2015 

#16. Emory University

--$218,359,923

16th Annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at Emory University- May 5, 2015

#15. Vanderbilt University

--$220,452,593

#14. Columbia University Health Sciences

--$234,310,957 

#13. University of California, Los Angeles

--$261,166,392

35th Semiannual Biotechnology Vendor Showcase™ Event at The University of California, Los Angeles- April 2, 2015 and October 22, 2015

#12. Yale University

--$262,859,956

#11. Stanford University

--$271,700,052 

#10. Duke University

--$278,832,108

16th Annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at Duke University- May 13, 2015

#9. University of California, San Diego

--$295,917,149

40th Semiannual Biotechnology Vendor Showcase™ Event at UC San Diego- August 20, 2015

#8. Washington University

--$304,176,206

16th Annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at Washington University- March 20, 2015

#7. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

--$307,141,539

#6. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

--$308,603,579

15th Annual The BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at The University of Michigan- July 23, 2015

#5. University of Pittsburgh

--$319,064,044

16th Annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at The University of Pittsburgh- June 25, 2015

#4. University of Washington

--$325,046,213 

#3. University of California-San Francisco

--$363,648,042

24th Biotechnology Vendor Showcase™ Event at UC San Francisco- June 4, 2015

#2. University of Pennsylvania

--$379,821,590

16th Annual BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at The University of Pennsylvania- May 7, 2015

#1. Johns Hopkins University

--$454,227,609--

 *Data courtesy of NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools (RePORT) website, FY2014 

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