University of Texas San Antonio Health Science Center (also known as UT Health San Antonio) received $131.5 million According to the Blue Ridge Institute of Medical Research (BRIMR), funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is expected in federal fiscal year (FY) 2023. UT Health Sciences Center San Antonio Rank 72nd Of the 2,886 public and private institutions that received funding from the NIH in federal fiscal year 23, NIH funding increases by 31% Exceeds Federal Fiscal Year 22.
UT Health Science Center San Antonio funding sources continue to focus on priority research areas. This means that both of the university’s 22 campuses, the Long and Greehy campuses, will be able to provide research on aging, cancer, diabetes, immunology and infectious diseases, neuroscience, substance use disorders and addiction medicine, population and public health, and more. Groundbreaking research results have been produced in various interdisciplinary fields. The state’s only National Institute on Aging (NIA)-designated dementia care, with research institutes and centers such as the Sam and Ann Barshop Longevity and Aging Research Institute and the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodevelopmental Diseases. and is a center of excellence for research. Mays Cancer Center is his only NCI designated cancer center in South Texas. With a 38-county service area serving a population of more than 5 million people, he remains committed to serving people in underserved communities. By expanding our understanding of these complex diseases, UT Health Science Center San Antonio is paving the way for future breakthroughs.
UT Health Science Center San Antonio is South Texas’ leading academic and bioscience research institution. It is the primary driver of San Antonio’s $44.1 billion health care and biosciences sector, the city’s largest economic generator. With an annual research portfolio of $413 million, the Health Sciences Center is the largest academic research institution in South Texas and remains committed to pushing the boundaries of medical research and finding new ways to improve human health. I am. By continuing to invest in innovative research projects and attracting top-notch faculty, students and trainees, the University is strategically positioning itself as a leader in academic medical research in South Texas.
Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine
UT Health Sciences Center San Antonio Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine‘s NIH funding 29% increase to $112.8 million Comparison with FY22.that Ranked 52nd It is highly rated out of 144 medical schools nationwide and is the highest ranked medical school in South Texas.
BRIMR’s annual report also lists some of the medical school departments that received NIH funding. Below you will find a comparison of the top 30 ranked programs within their department/category with similar programs at institutions nationwide.
- Pharmacology: $15,791,294; 11th of 87 results
- Neurology: $15,166,093; 20th place out of 74
- Physiology: $10,476,716; #20/78 results
- Cellular Systems and Anatomy: $8,734,162;22nd of 75 results
- Urology: $1,092,610;25th of 33 results
- Genetics/Molecular Medicine: $7,647,339; 27th of 43 results
- Biochemistry and structural biology: $10,255,325. 28th of 96 results
- OB GYN: $3,858,100. 29th of 67 results
- Public Health and PreMed: $4,107,811. 30th of 46 results
Accredited by the University of Texas at San Antonio School of Public Health and School of Dentistry
moreover, University of Texas at San Antonio School of Public Healtha partnership between the University of San Antonio Health Sciences Center and the University of Texas at San Antonio, whose first students are expected to begin classes this fall. Ranked 26th Of the 67 schools of public health in the nation, it ranks second in Texas. UT Health Sciences Center San Antonio Faculty of Dentistry Ranked 14th It is the second highest ranked dental school in Texas out of 49 schools nationwide.
About Blue Ridge Medical Research Institute (BRIMR)
The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR), an independent nonprofit organization, provides annual reports based on data compiled and published by the National Institutes of Health shortly after the end of each fiscal year. Learn more about the BRIMR methodology here.