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A.C. Fowlkes

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A diversity and LGBTQ+ inclusion expert, Dr. A.C. Fowlkes empowers organizations to create inclusive spaces for everyone, promoting understanding and respect through his leadership and expertise. More than a leading voice, speaker, author, and consultant, Dr. Fowlkes is a trailblazer.

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Shattering The Pink And Blue Ceiling: A Journey of Identity and Leadership Join me as I share my inspiring journey to the C-Suite, navigating not just professional hurdles but also societal barriers as the first out, Black, transgender man to serve as the leader of a psychiatric hospital in the United States. This isn’t just a story of healthcare leadership; it’s a powerful testament to resilience, defying limitations, and building inclusive spaces for all.

We’ll explore:

  • Overcoming challenges of identity and bias
  • Embracing adversity as a catalyst for growth
  • Finding allies and forging paths forward
  • Building a leadership legacy of inclusion and impact

This keynote is a call to action, reminding us that glass ceilings, whether pink, blue, or invisible, can be shattered. Leave with:

  • Renewed inspiration to pursue your own ambitions
  • Practical tools to champion diversity and inclusion
  • A deeper understanding of the power of resilience and self-belief

Together, let’s build a world where leadership knows no boundaries and everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Bridging the Gap: From Homelessness to Leadership, a Story of Hope and Growth Join me on a powerful journey of transformation, resilience, and overcoming adversity. I’ll share the inspiring tale of navigating challenges and building connections that led me from navigating homelessness to becoming the first openly transgender man to lead a psychiatric hospital in the US.

This keynote will explore:

  • Building bridges of understanding: My personal story of overcoming family struggles surrounding my identity.
  • Empowerment through opportunity: How asking for a chance opened the door for me to leave subsidized housing.
  • Leadership forged in resilience: The journey from a homeless shelter to the C-Suite, offering valuable lessons in perseverance.
  • The ripple effect of compassion: Witnessing the transformative power of support as I watch my son thrive despite early hardships.

Leave with:

  • Hope and inspiration to overcome your own challenges.
  • Practical insights on fostering acceptance and understanding.
  • A renewed sense of the power of resilience and human connection.

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Transgender Inclusion: All The Things You Want To Ask Your Transgender Coworker But Shouldn’t This workshop bridges the gap between curiosity and genuine understanding, empowering you to navigate transgender inclusion with empathy and confidence. Navigate the nuanced spectrum of medical, social, and legal transition alongside authentic stories and insights. Gain practical tools to foster respect, empathy, and true collaboration, building a work environment where everyone thrives.

Fowlkes Allyship Model: Beyond Buzzwords to Meaningful Action Ditch the performative and embrace genuine allyship! Join Dr. A.C. Fowlkes, renowned LGBTQ+ advocate and architect of the Fowlkes Allyship Model, as he deconstructs the overused buzzword “ally” and equips you with actionable steps to create a truly inclusive environment. This interactive workshop goes beyond platitudes, providing concrete tools and strategies to transform your intentions into impactful change.

Decoding LGBTQ+ Microaggressions for a Safer Workplace Beyond blatant prejudice lies a hidden layer of harm: microaggressions. These subtle, often unintentional acts can inflict cumulative pain on LGBTQ+ colleagues, contributing to mental health and well-being struggles. In this workshop, we’ll explore the nuances of microaggressions, equip you with tools to recognize and respond constructively, and foster a work environment where everyone feels valued and respected. Join us in building a truly inclusive workplace, one microaggression-free interaction at a time.

Forged in perseverance and driven by a passion for diversity, I shattered glass ceilings to become the first out Black, transgender man to serve as a psychiatric hospital leader in the United States. Now, I mentor LGBTQ+ talent, ensuring no one navigates the corporate ladder alone.

Dr. A.C. Fowlkes isn’t just a consultant – he’s a champion for LGBTQ+ inclusion and a trailblazer in the field of transgender sensitivity. Through his firm, Fowlkes Consulting, he empowers organizations and individuals to embrace diversity and create truly inclusive environments.

When you choose Dr. Fowlkes, you choose more than just expertise. You choose a partner in progress, a champion for change, and an ally in building a world where everyone feels valued and empowered.

Ready to create inclusive spaces and celebrate diversity? Let Dr. A.C. Fowlkes guide your journey.

“Dr. Fowlkes is an exemplary leader in DEI initiatives and I would highly recommend him to any organization looking to advance the conversation around equity and empowerment for their LGBTQ+ employees. He was instrumental to Kindred Healthcare’s launching of our first Employee Resource Group for our LGBTQ+ employees and allies. In providing the keynote address during our launch event, he spoke from a place of deep knowledge and passion and helped nurture an environment of inclusiveness and celebration. We’ve received feedback from countless colleagues how impactful and inspirational Dr. Fowlkes presentation has been to our teams. Professional, humble, and insightful, he has been a pleasure to work with and we look forward to accessing his services in the future.” – Rob Marsh, CEO, 360 Behavioral Health

“Dr. Fowlkes and I first met years ago at an Out & Equal Workplace Conference and that chance encounter set off a working relationship that has grown into a strong partnership over the years. I managed Lockheed Martin’s global LGBTQIA+ Leadership Conference and through that was able to bring in Dr. Fowlkes for five different sessions over the last two years. Each topic has been a unique offering that he customized specifically for our events and audiences, which speaks volumes to his abilities to find unique content and messaging to relate to people at all different places in their journeys. He’s been a great addition to our line-up of Speakers and I highly recommend him to those looking for unique offerings relevant to our times.” – David Nachef, Senior Finance Manager, Lockheed Martin

“In a learning environment, adults primarily require two things: 1) a safe environment in which to have 2) a safe conversation. That is, a place where they can ask questions freely without fear of looking stupid. Dr. Fowlkes has a gift for creating a safe and nurturing learning environment so people can become comfortable talking and asking questions about sexuality, diversity, and inclusion. Dr. Fowlkes easily breaks down barriers to what may be an awkward or uncomfortable topic: he uses open-ended questions to create inclusivity; he prompts for more responses to demonstrate diversity in opinions; he gently explores with the audience the shades of gray, the what-ifs. By providing context based on his personal experience and the LGBTQ+ community, Dr. Fowlkes elicits an educated audience—and more importantly, an empathetic audience—who is put at ease. The result is a collective internal awakening. It’s palpable. The result is an audience who is prompted to ask, “What can I do…?” “How do I…?” Dr. Fowlkes puts the audience in control by empowering them with knowledge AND understanding. It truly is a powerful and transformational learning experience.” – Bobbi Losee Vernon, Senior Director of Learning and Development, Global Skills X-Change (GSX)

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As a transgender man and clinical psychologist, Dr. A.C. Fowlkes brings a unique blend of lived experience and professional expertise to his work as CEO of Fowlkes Consulting, a leading LGBTQ+ sensitivity and transgender inclusion firm.

His passion is infectious. Dr. Fowlkes has spent over a decade working across diverse sectors, from high-pressure finance to the complex world of prisons and psychiatric hospitals. He has helped countless individuals and organizations create more inclusive and equitable environments, all while shattering glass ceilings himself.

His voice is powerful. As a Forbes Contributor and member of the Trevor Project board, Dr. Fowlkes uses his platform to educate and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. His book, “Transgender Inclusion: All the Things You Want To Ask Your Transgender Coworker But Shouldn’t,” offers insightful guidance and dispels harmful misconceptions.

But Dr. Fowlkes is more than just an advocate, he’s a healer. His clinical background informs his leadership, allowing him to empower and grow individuals both within his consulting firm and in his role as hospital administrator. As the first out Black transgender man to lead a psychiatric facility in the US, he sets a powerful example of resilience and achievement.

Dr. A.C. Fowlkes is not just a name, he’s a force for positive change. His story is one of overcoming adversity, breaking barriers, and using his expertise to make the world a more inclusive and accepting place. He is a true inspiration, both as a leader and as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.

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Discover the realities for transgender people in the workplace and beyond as they move through any of the three recognized kinds of transition―and how to be an ally.

In Transgender Inclusion: All The Things You Want To Ask Your Transgender Coworker But Shouldn’t , clinical psychologist and trans inclusion specialist Dr. A.C. Fowlkes delivers an essential and remarkably honest discussion of the realities of the workplace for transgender people. In the book, you’ll explore the experiences that trans people have in the workplace as they move through none, one, or more of the three recognized kinds of transition―medical, social, and legal. You’ll learn answers to your questions about your transgender colleagues, so you can be respectful of your coworker’s feelings and work together comfortably. You’ll also find:

  • Discussions of how and why transgender people often feel excluded from the workplace and by their colleagues
  • Explorations of the unfortunately common reality of harassment and maltreatment of transgender workers
  • How and why information about transgender experiences in the workplace is helpful to everyone

Approximately 1.3 million adults in the United States identify as transgender. If you don’t already have a transgender friend, neighbor, or co-worker, you might very well have one in the future. A practical, compassionate, and evidence-based discussion of the transgender experience, Transgender Inclusion is a must-read guide for managers, executives, professionals, and allies who want to learn more and do more about trans issues in the workplace. With a foreword by Peggy Rajski, Founder of the Trevor Project.

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  • ISBN-13 978-1394199259
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  • Publisher Wiley
  • Publication date January 11, 2024
  • Language English
  • Dimensions 6.3 x 1.1 x 9.1 inches
  • Print length 240 pages
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An essential and insightful discussion of a timely and sensitive topic, Transgender Inclusion is a must-read for executives, managers, employees, and professionals seeking to educate themselves about trans issues and contribute to mutually respectful and professional working relationships.

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“This resource is a hands down HR requirement. Providing insight and actual hands-on guidance on creating safer spaces while allowing room for curiosity is exactly what this guide does. There’s a list of do’s and don’ts, a personal experience shared, and a host of other chapters that provide a broad scope and excellent foundational understanding of transgender needs in the workplace. This volume is the extended version of what to do after the DEI mandatory training. Dr. Fowlkes leads with the knowledge of a wise trainer and the humanness we rarely get to see in the corporate world.” ―Dr. Lexx Brown-James, LMFT, CSE, CSES, Founder, Institute for Sexuality & Intimacy, LLC; AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator; AASECT Certified Sexuality Supervisor

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A.C. FOWLKES, PhD, is a clinical psychologist with a PhD in Health Psychology with a clinical specialization. He’s an expert in LGBTQ+ sensitivity and transgender inclusion and serves on the board of directors for The Trevor Project.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley; 1st edition (January 11, 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1394199252
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1394199259
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.3 x 1.1 x 9.1 inches
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Dr. A.C. Fowlkes is the Chief Executive Officer of Fowlkes Consulting which is a global LGBTQ+ sensitivity and transgender inclusion consulting firm. He is a Clinical Psychologist and has worked in the field of Diversity and Inclusion for over 10 years. He is an LGBTQ+ Subject Matter Expert and Thought Leader. His passion for LGBTQ+ sensitivity and inclusion is palpable and has resulted in him becoming a highly sought after speaker and consultant. He has provided training and consultation in multiple settings which include but are not limited to: the financial sector, the aerospace sector, the prison system, institutions of higher education and psychiatric hospitals. As a transgender man himself, Dr. Fowlkes has a profound appreciation for the impact (both blatant and subtle) of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace. Dr. Fowlkes is a Forbes Contributor, where he writes about LGBTQ+ sensitivity, transgender inclusion and allyship. He is a LinkedIn Top Voice having been honored by the platform as one of the top 10 people to follow in the United States and Canada when it comes to the topic of the LGBTQ+ community. He is also a proud member of the Board of Directors for the Trevor Project.

Dr. Fowlkes has a Ph.D. in health psychology with a clinical specialization. His clinical training has afforded him an opportunity to work at various levels in the mental health field. He is currently serving as the hospital administrator of a psychiatric facility. And he is proud to be the first out Black transgender man to serve as the leader of a psychiatric facility in the United States. Additionally, he has provided clinical services in the prison system, having previously served as the chief psychologist of the second largest prison in Virginia.

He has operated in positions of clinical and executive leadership for the past ten years and has developed a reputation for improving clinical product and patient satisfaction which in turn leads to improvement in key performance indicators. He is a proponent of transformational leadership and prides himself on his ability to grow leaders.

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Dr. A.C. Fowlkes is the Chief Executive Officer of Fowlkes Consulting which is an LGBTQ+ sensitivity and transgender inclusion consulting firm. He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and has worked in the field of Diversity and Inclusion for over 10 years. He is an LGBTQ+ Subject Matter Expert and Thought Leader. His passion for LGBTQ+ sensitivity and inclusion is palpable and has resulted in him becoming a highly sought after speaker and consultant. He has provided training and consultation in multiple settings which include but are not limited to: the financial sector, the aerospace sector, the prison system, institutions of higher education, and psychiatric hospitals. As a transgender man himself, Dr. Fowlkes has a profound appreciation for the impact (both blatant and subtle) of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. Dr. Fowlkes is a Forbes Contributor, where he writes about LGBTQ+ inclusion, equality, and the Pink Economy.

Dr. Fowlkes has a Ph.D. in health psychology with a clinical specialization. His clinical training has afforded him an opportunity to work at various levels in the mental health field, most recently serving as the Chief Operating Officer or Interim Chief Executive Officer for multiple behavioral health facilities. He has also provided clinical services in the prison system, having previously served as the Chief Psychologist of the second largest prison in Virginia. Dr. Fowlkes is a Certified Sex Offender Treatment Provider. He has worked with some of the highest risk sex offenders in the country. He has operated in positions of clinical and executive leadership for the past ten years and has developed a reputation for improving clinical product and patient satisfaction which in turn leads to improvement in key performance indicators. He is a proponent of transformational leadership and prides himself on his ability to grow leaders.

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Discover the realities for transgender people in the workplace and beyond as they move through any of the three recognized kinds of transition―and how to be an ally.

In  Transgender Inclusion: All The Things You Want To Ask Your Transgender Coworker But Shouldn’t , clinical psychologist and trans inclusion specialist Dr. A.C. Fowlkes delivers an essential and remarkably honest discussion of the realities of the workplace for transgender people. In the book, you’ll explore the experiences that trans people have in the workplace as they move through none, one, or more of the three recognized kinds of transition―medical, social, and legal. You’ll learn answers to your questions about your transgender colleagues, so you can be respectful of your coworker’s feelings and work together comfortably. You’ll also find:

  • Discussions of how and why transgender people often feel excluded from the workplace and by their colleagues
  • Explorations of the unfortunately common reality of harassment and maltreatment of transgender workers
  • How and why information about transgender experiences in the workplace is helpful to everyone

Approximately 1.3 million adults in the United States identify as transgender. If you don’t already have a transgender friend, neighbor, or co-worker, you might very well have one in the future. A practical, compassionate, and evidence-based discussion of the transgender experience,  Transgender Inclusion  is a must-read guide for managers, executives, professionals, and allies who want to learn more and do more about trans issues in the workplace.

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Discover the realities for transgender people in the workplace and beyond as they move through any of the three recognized kinds of transition--and how to be an ally. In Transgender Inclusion: All The Things You Want To Ask Your Transgender Coworker But Shouldn't, clinical psychologist and trans inclusion specialist Dr. A.C. Fowlkes delivers an essential and remarkably honest discussion of the realities of the workplace for transgender people. In the book, you'll explore the experiences that trans people have in the workplace as they move through none, one, or more of the three recognized kinds of transition--medical, social, and legal. You'll learn answers to your questions about your transgender colleagues, so you can be respectful of your coworker's feelings and work together comfortably. You'll also find: * Discussions of how and why transgender people often feel excluded from the workplace and by their colleagues * Explorations of the unfortunately common reality of harassment and maltreatment of transgender workers * How and why information about transgender experiences in the workplace is helpful to everyone Approximately 1.3 million adults in the United States identify as transgender. If you don't already have a transgender friend, neighbor, or co-worker, you might very well have one in the future. A practical, compassionate, and evidence-based discussion of the transgender experience, Transgender Inclusion is a must-read guide for managers, executives, professionals, and allies who want to learn more and do more about trans issues in the workplace. With a foreword by Peggy Rajski, Founder of the Trevor Project.

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J. Brian Fowlkes, PhD is Professor of Radiology and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan. He received his B. S. degree in physics from the University of Central Arkansas in 1983, and his M. S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Mississippi in 1986 and 1988, respectively, both in physics. He came to the University of Michigan in 1988 where he is currently directing and conducting research in medical ultrasound for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. His work includes studies of acoustic droplet vaporization for bubble production in therapeutic ultrasound and drug release, effects of gas bubbles in high intensity ultrasound including histotripsy and volume flow estimation for ultrasonic imaging. He has over 170 peer-reviewed scientific publications and over 280 abstract presentations.

Dr. Fowlkes is a Fellow and the current President of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM). He is also a four-time recipient of the AIUM Presidential Recognition Award for outstanding contributions and service to the expanding future of ultrasound in medicine and the Joseph H. Holmes Pioneer Award for Basic Science. Dr. Fowlkes is a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biomedical Engineering (AIMBE), the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) and the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM).

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grants for $4,204,603, niams – 2 grants for $112,081, nibib – 13 grants for $4,893,390, nichd – 2 grants for $1,273,407, nida – 6 grants for $3,223,789, nidcd – 1 grant for $326,316, nidcr – 1 grant for $257,457, niddk – 2 grants for $733,344, nimh – 8 grants for $6,014,211, ninds – 3 grants for $4,635,863, od – 2 grants for $794,644, univ of pittsburgh sch of medicine $6,050,703, nci – 2 grants for $874,114, nhlbi – 4 grants for $1,363,407, niaaa – 2 grants for $968,833, nibib – 4 grants for $1,356,318, nida – 2 grants for $825,785, ninds – 2 grants for $662,246, oregon 2019, nih total funding $399,353,821, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $0, nih total funding $883,089,814, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $4,171,561, case western reserve university medical school $1,230,104, amount of grants – 3, ninds – 3 grants for $1,230,104, ohio state university col of medicine $2,307,088, nci – 1 grant for $426,881, nhlbi – 1 grant for $396,290, nibib – 1 grant for $585,719, niehs – 1 grant for $452,269, university of cincinnati college of medicine $634,350, ninds – 1 grant for $634,350, north carolina 2019, nih total funding $1,589,742,045, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $16,251,115, duke university school of medicine $5,370,130, amount of grants – 11, nci – 4 grants for $1,708,843, nhlbi – 2 grants for $1,116,402, nia – 1 grant for $756,803, nibib – 3 grants for $1,435,894, ninds – 1 grant for $352,188, university of north carolina sch of medicine $5,912,566, amount of grants – 13, nci – 5 grants for $1,825,930, nia – 3 grants for $860,048, nibib – 2 grants for $1,217,360, nimh – 3 grants for $2,009,228, wake forest university sch of medicine $4,968,371, nci – 1 grant for $178,058, nia – 5 grants for $2,665,728, niaaa – 1 grant for $353,944, niehs – 2 grants for $677,962, new york 2019, nih total funding $2,891,776,354, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $77,804,851, columbia u col of physicians & surgeons $9,440,314, amount of grants – 10, nci – 4 grants for $1,687,501, nhlbi – 2 grants for $1,181,771, nia – 1 grant for $654,835, nibib – 1 grant for $655,815, ninds – 2 grants for $1,348,297, icahn school of medicine at mount sinai $7,625,102, nci – 2 grants for $1,078,425, nhlbi – 5 grants for $5,462,302, niddk – 1 grant for $526,905, nimh – 1 grant for $423,750, ninds – 1 grant for $133,720, memorial sloan kettering cancer center $25,814,974, amount of grants – 64, nci – 30 grants for $16,294,749, nibib – 1 grant for $63,746, new york university sch of medicine $17,960,385, amount of grants – 37, nccih – 1 grant for $254,250, nci – 5 grants for $1,804,525, nhlbi – 1 grant for $222,526, nia – 2 grants for $468,125, niams – 10 grants for $4,545,462, nibib – 9 grants for $5,785,152, nichd – 2 grants for $843,566, nimh – 1 grant for $497,396, ninds – 6 grants for $3,539,383, suny stony brook hlth sci ctr sch of med $2,856,660, nci – 1 grant for $426,354, nei – 1 grant for $395,516, nia – 1 grant for $236,016, nibib – 3 grants for $1,457,427, weill medical college of cornell univ $14,107,159, amount of grants – 24, nci – 3 grants for $1,317,914, nhlbi – 3 grants for $1,554,181, nia – 3 grants for $3,061,458, niams – 1 grant for $222,509, nibib – 3 grants for $1,043,045, niddk – 1 grant for $538,134, nigms – 2 grants for $394,632, nimh – 1 grant for $707,540, ninds – 7 grants for $5,267,746, missouri 2019, nih total funding $655,608,101, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $36,493,900, washington university school of medicine $36,049,201, amount of grants – 67, nci – 12 grants for 1, nei – 4 grants for $575,890, nia – 10 grants for $8,125,306, nibib – 7 grants for $3,335,796, nichd – 1 grant for $632,286, niddk – 3 grants for $898,392, nimh – 3 grants for $599,398, ninds – 9 grants for $4,597,480, od – 3 grants for $3,196,530, minnesota 2019, nih total funding $619,407,697, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $41,335,070, mayo clinic $28,208,482, amount of grants – 47, nci – 4 grants for $2,056,625, nhlbi – 5 grants for $3,216,259, nia – 8 grants for $8,340,952, niaaa – 2 grants for $434,706, niams – 1 grant for $129,897, nibib – 9 grants for $4,129,284, nidcd – 1 grant for $585,460, niddk – 5 grants for $1,644,222, ninds – 12 grants for $7,630,228, university of minnesota medical school $13,126,556, nci – 1 grant for $537,636, nia – 1 grant for $694,951, nibib – 7 grants for $7,402,916, nimh – 2 grants for $1,865,489, ninds – 4 grants for $2,495,667, michigan 2019, nih total funding $826,532,093, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $14,974,677, michigan state university $2,838,907, nci – 2 grants for $771,199, nia – 2 grants for $251,626, niddk – 2 grants for $1,013,497, ninds – 1 grant for $802,585, university of michigan medical school $12,135,701, amount of grants – 27, nci – 15 grants for $7,724,933, nhlbi – 3 grants for $1,758,182, niams – 1 grant for $171,600, nibib – 3 grants for $1,143,214, nichd – 2 grants for $214,123, ninds – 3 grants for $1,123,649, massachusetts 2019, nih total funding $3,024,098,902, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $117,383,905, beth israel deaconess medical center $2,171,857, nci – 2 grants for $0, nhlbi – 3 grants for $0, nia – 2 grants for $0, niaaa – 1 grant for $0, nigms – 1 grant for $0, ninds – 1 grant for $2,171,857, brigham and women’s hospital $24,181,903, massachusetts general hospital $86,376,293, amount of grants – 321, nccih – 1 grant for $360,594, nci – 11 grants for $3,093,009, nhlbi – 4 grants for $2,190,112, nia – 5 grants for $1,077,763, nibib – 23 grants for $6,618,513, nidcd – 4 grants for $2,194,251, niddk – 5 grants for $809,910, nigms – 1 grant for $392,302, nimh – 3 grants for $2,456,202, ninds – 9 grants for $3,334,719, university of massachusetts medical sch $3,624,416, niams – 1 grant for $417,491, nibib – 5 grants for $2,381,458, nigms – 1 grant for $636,066, tufts university sch of medicine $1,029,001, niaid – 3 grants for $1,029,001, maryland 2019, nih total funding $1,920,138,523, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $29,149,127, johns hopkins university sch of medicine $23,076,791, nci – 15 grants for $7,010,902, nia – 10 grants for $3,559,762, niaaa – 1 grant for $677,271, nibib – 7 grants for $3,409,728, nimh – 3 grants for $1,454,556, ninds – 13 grants for $5,593,246, university of maryland sch of medicine $6,072,235, amount of grants – 18, nci – 1 grant for $154,849, nia – 5 grants for $1,173,698, niaaa – 1 grant for $190,512, nibib – 1 grant for $186,183, nida – 4 grants for $1,173,698, niddk – 1 grant for $444,815, niehs – 1 grant for $558,930, kansas 2019, nih total funding $116,292,716, nih total funding $201,963,683, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $4,172,966, university of iowa college of medicine $4,172,966, nci – 1 grant for $567,395, nhlbi – 3 grants for $1,622,216, nibib – 2 grants for $829,702, nimh – 1 grant for $553,873, od – 1 grant for $599,780, indiana 2019, nih total funding $324,182,168, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $5,863,173, indiana university school of medicine $5,863,173, nci – 1 grant for $28,832, nia – 9 grants for $4,914,536, niaaa – 2 grants for $578,114, nlm – 1 grant for $341,691, illinois 2019, nih total funding $1,012,456,813, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $8,407,415, northwestern university medical school $4,207,721, nci – 5 grants for $1,834,681, nhlbi – 8 grant for $1,502,587, nibib – 3 grants for $668,937, univ of chicago pritzker sch of medicine $3,980,691, amount of grants – 12, nci – 5 grants for $1,724,558, nhlbi – 1 grant for $711,751, nibib – 4 grants for $1,044,895, ninds – 2 grants for $499,487, university of illinois col of medicine $219,003, nhlbi – 1 grant for $151,355, nidcd – 1 grant for $156,500, alabama 2019, nih total funding $391,578,665, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $1,178,584, university of alabama sch of medicine $1,178,584, amount of grants – 4, nci – 4 grants for $1,178,584, arizona 2019, nih total funding $262,961,736, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $3,052,372, university of arizona col of medicine $3,052,372, amount of grants – 6, nci – 3 grants for $1,479,926, nibib – 2 grant for $1,058,654, georgia 2019, nih total funding $630,030,140, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $1,532,531, emory university school of medicine $1,532,531, nci – 1 grant for $420,865, nhlbi – 1 grant for $632,046, nia – 1 grant for $234,000, niams – 1 grant for $$235,620, nibib – 1 grants for $10,000, florida 2019, nih total funding $705,023,328, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $8,293,719, moffitt cancer center $7,558,170, nci – 5 grants for $2,826,849, university of miami school of medicine $735,549, nibib – 1 grant for $278,080, ninds – 1 grant for $457,469, connecticut 2019, nih total funding $603,000,869, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $20,861,958, yale university sch of medicine $20,861,958, amount of grants – 40, nci – 2 grants for $1,225,023, nhlbi – 2 grants for $1,231,524, nia – 2 grants for $1,579,944, niaaa – 2 grants for $378,243, nibib – 10 grants for $3,798,521, nida – 4 grants for $2,478,474, niddk – 2 grants for $1,197,113, nigms – 1 grant for $343,825, nimh – 11 grants for $7,160,437, ninds – 4 grants for $1,468,854, colorado 2019, nih total funding $427,233,325, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $1,577,232, university of colorado health sci ctr sch of medicine $1,577,232, nci – 1 grant for $347,733, nhlbi – 2 grants for $704,565, niaaa – 1 grant for $249,000, niams – 1 grant for $275,934, california 2019, nih total funding $4,591,581,664, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $136,060,279, david geffen school of medicine at ucla $4,337,616, nci – 4 grants for $824,511, nhlbi – 3 grants for $1,491,686, nibib – 4 grants for $1,271,980, nigms – 1 grant for $298,470, ninds – 1 grant for $450,969, stanford university sch of medicine $54,673,999, amount of grants – 94, ncats – 1 grant for $731,772, nci – 36 grants for $22,422,988, nhgri – 1 grant for $255,473, nhlbi – 17 grants for $11,681,843, nia – 1 grant for $714,464, niaid – 4 grants for $1,385,863, niams – 4 grants for $1,571,443, nibib – 12 grants for $6,825,134, nichd – 3 grants for $1,225,878, nidcr – 1 grant for $423,475, niddk – 1 grant for $467,340, nigms – 2 grants for $863,540, nimh – 3 grants for $579,230, ninds – 4 grants for $2,318,414, nlm – 3 grants for $1,763,742, od – 1 grant for $1,050,061, univ of california davis col of med $7,658,904, nci – 3 grants for $4,166,029, nia – 2 grants for $583,550, niams – 1 grant for $241,780, nibib – 2 grants for $824,913, ninds – 1 grant for $1,842,632, univ of california irvine cal col of med $1,957,337, niams – 1 grant for $1,957,337, univ of california san diego sch of med $11,353,784, amount of grants – 19, nci – 1 grant for $501,962, nhlbi – 3 grants for $1,874,982, nia – 4 grants for $1,899,897, niams – 2 grants for $899,310, nibib – 2 grants for $793,653, nichd – 1 grant for $155,000, nida – 1 grant for $2,760,489, niddk – 1 grant for $642,595, nimh – 2 grants for $633,262, ninds – 2 grants for $1,192,634, univ of california san fran sch of med $56,078,639, nccih – 1 grant for $411,507, nci – 15 grants for $10,899,662, nhlbi – 3 grants for $1,827,324, nia – 2 grants for $3,116,113, niaid – 2 grants for $631,628, niams – 6 grants for $2,753,301, nibib – 10 grants for $6,163,971, nichd – 1 grant for $498,433, niddk – 1 grant for $416,246, nimh – 2 grants for $1,235,021, ninds – 3 grants for $1,500,057, od – 1 grant for $237,000, south carolina 2023, nih total funding $162,917, med univ of south carolina $162,917, alabama 2023, nih total funding $4,107,826, university of alabama at birmingham $4,107,826, arizona 2023, nih total funding $3,198,940, university of arizona $3,198,940, california 2023, nih total funding $195,441,857, stanford university sch of med $45,629,371, univ of california davis col of med $3,564,734, univ of california irvine ca col of med $3,114,509, univ of california san diego sch of med $56,169,199, univ of california san francisco sch of med $71,016,987, univ of southern california $2,608,780, colorado 2023, nih total funding $2,431,550.

University of Colordado, Denver $2,431,550

Connecticut 2023

Nih total funding $25,728,983, yale university sch of medicine $25,728,983, florida 2023, nih total funding $2,644,798, university of miami sch of med $2,708,319.

NCI $2,644,798

Georgia 2023

Nih total funding $16,293,979, emory university school of med $16,293,979, illinois 2023, nih total funding $14,363,717, northwestern university, feinberg school of med $10,844,070, univ of chicago pritzker sch of med $3,519,647, indiana 2023, nih total funding $21,901,609, indiana university sch of med $21,901,609, nih total funding $16,201,255, university of iowa, carver college of medicine $16,201,255, kansas 2023, nih total funding $2,602,359, university of kansas medical center $2,602,359, kentucky 2019, nih total funding $228,796,951, kentucky 2023, nih total funding $357,057, university of kentucky $357,057, maryland 2023, nih total funding $4,242,9492, johns hopkins university sch of med $28,458,705, university of maryland-baltimore sch of med $13,970,787, massachusetts 2023, nih total funding $215,041,410, brigham and women’s hospital $19,949,290, massachusetts general hospital $186,938,245, university of massachusetts, chan medical sch $5,204,448, michigan 2023, nih total funding $27,953,821, michigan state university $10,560,029, university of michigan $17,393,792, minnesota 2023, nih total funding $63,869,132, mayo clinic $49,134,991, university of minnesota medical school $14,734,141, missouri 2023, nih total funding $36,693,745, washington university, st. louis $36,693,745, new jersey 2019, nih total funding $326,693,586, new york 2023, nih total funding $113,133,207, albert einstein college of medicine $5,063,180.

NEI $771,771

Columbia U Col of Physicians and Surgeons $13,754,675

Hospital for special surgery $914,127, icahn school of medicine at mount sinai $11,418,181, memorial sloan kettering cancer center $19,112,178, new york university sch of medicine $30,147,486, suny stonybrook hlth sci ctr sch of medicine $985,787, weill medical college of cornell univ $31,737,592, north carolina 2023, nih total funding $31,502,949, duke university school of medicine $7,095,359, university of north carolina sch of medicine $10,338,142, wake forest university sch of medicine $14,069,448, nih total funding $41,946,557, case western reserve university medical school $24,677,518, ohio state university col of medicine $2,830,302, university of cincinnati college of medicine $14,438,737, oregon 2023, nih total funding $245,663, oregon health & science university $245,663, pennsylvania 2023, nih total funding $73,773,912, pennsylvania state university $6,417,296, univ of pennsylvania $54,551,789, univ of pittsburgh sch of medicine $7,689,245, tennessee 2023, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $13,816,550, vanderbilt university medical center $13,816,550, nih total funding $32,670,584, baylor college of medicine $6,271,251, university of texas md anderson cancer center $16,267,630, university of texas sw med ctr/dallas $10,131,703, nih total funding $5,307,828, university of utah sch of medicine $5,307,828, virginia 2023, nih total funding $1,343,893, university of virginia sch of medicine, washington 23, nih total funding $14,498,670, university of washington school of medicine $14,498,670, west virginia 2023, nih total funding $566,824, west virginia university sch of medicine $566,824, wisconsin 2023, nih total funding $16,877,273, university of wisconsin medical school $15,367,571, colorado 2022, nih total funding $2,941,436, wisconsin 2022, nih total funding $13,693,430, medical college of wisconsin $2,208,312.

NCI $934,805 NIA $294,655 NIAMS $163,890 NIBIB $195,000 NINDS $619,962

University of Wisconsin Medical School $11,485,118

NCATS $147,528 NCI $5,231,823 NHLBI $379,808 NIA $304,093 NIBIB $1,255,516 NICHD $766,524 NIDDK $1,064,694 NINDS $2,016,016 NLM $319,116

West Virginia 2022

Nih total funding $460,054, west virginia university sch of medicine $460,054.

NCI $460,054

Washington 22

Nih total funding $17,374,289, university of washington school of medicine $17,374,289.

MSL $2,755,203 NCI $5,019,647 NHLBI $877,725 NIA $4,441,404 NIAMS $779,918 NIBIB $1,084,155 NIEHS $130,563 NIMH $909,677 NINDS $1,375,997

Virginia 2022

Nih total funding $2,357,038.

NCI $1,013,782 NHLBI $6,000 NIA $36,860 NIBIB $774,065 NIDDK $398,866 NINDS $127,465

NIH Total Funding $4,225,550

University of utah sch of medicine $4,225,550.

NCI $541,308.00 NHLBI $2,118,835 NIBIB $1,565,407

NIH Total Funding $28,073,796

Baylor college of medicine $1,730,743.

NIAMS $580,589 NICHD $1,150,154

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston $195,000

NINDS $195,000

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center $22,337,454

MSL $93,645 NCI $15,684,441 NEI $197,999 NHLBI $1,579,166 NIBIB $2,084,787 NIDA $190,207 NIDCR $1,965,161 NIDDK $81,881 NINDS $460,166

University of Texas SW Med Ctr/Dallas $3,810,599

NCI $2,260,789 NHLBI $176,954 NIA $27,222 NIBIB $730,108 NIDDK $186,450 NINDS $429,076

Tennessee 2022

Nih funding to diagnostic radiology $12,275,033, vanderbilt university medical center $12,275,033.

NCI $1,124,034 NHLBI $997,758 NIA $817,957 NIBIB $3,162,020 NINDS $6,081,829 OD $91,435

Pennsylvania 2022

Nih total funding $63,244,731, pennsylvania state university $798,633.

NIAMS $798,633

Sidney Kimmel Medical College $$6,167,096

NCI $3,516,537 NIAMS $249,000 NIBIB $610,292 NIDDK $1,242,458 NINDS $548,809

Univ of Pennsylvania $49,727,746

MSL $1,215,082 NCI $9,851,969 NHLBI $4,833,767 NIA $9,386,845 NIAMS $915,346 NIBIB $10,032,318 NICHD $649,447 NIDA $3,645,356 NIDDK $152,110 NIMH $815,650 NIMS $2,022,228 NIMS $2,022,228 NINDS $5,805,128 OD $402,500

Univ of Pittsburgh Sch of Medicine $6,551,256

NCI $2,537,319 NHLBI $611,787 NIA $375,655 NIBIB $525,255 NIDA $626,132 NINDS $1,875,108

Oregon 2022

Nih total funding $592,163, oregon health & science university $592,163.

NCI $245,663 NIDDK $346,500

NIH Total Funding $26,369,774

Case western reserve university medical school $18,212,368.

MSL $1,232,237 NCI $2,588,344 NEI $7,223,000 NIA $619,265 NIBIB $3,032,913 NINDS $2,919,395 OD $597,214

Ohio State University Col of Medicine $2,278,123

MSL $90,492 NCI $1,903,393 NHLBI $15,451 NIA $7,176 NIAMS $202,188 NIBIB $57,909 NIDDK $810 NIEHS $700

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine $5,879,283

NCATS $4,520,152 NIA $447,958 NINDS $911,173

North Carolina 2022

Nih total funding $37,492,356, duke university school of medicine $6,116,999.

NCI $1,114,910 NHLBI $1,130,579 NIA $1,289,225 NIBIB $2,582,285

University of North Carolina Sch of Medicine $13,111,050

NCI $2,507,980 NIA $2,047,936 NIBIB $2,263,702 NIDA $2,418,375 NIDDK $1,014,692 NIMH $1,552,856 NINDS $1,305,509

Wake Forest University Sch of Medicine $18,264,307

MSL $540,159 NCI $184,722 NIA $6,319,693 NIAAA $3,412,235 NIAID $3,748,542 NIEHS $783,942 NINDS $826,018 OD $2,448,996

New York 2022

Nih total funding $88,265,578, albert einstein college of medicine $771,771, columbia u col of physicians and surgeons $7,824,605.

MSL $658,000 NCI $2,857,373 NHLBI $650,448 NIA $129,005 NIAID $1,478,344 NIBIB $1,218,825 NICHD $642,964 NIDA $53,404 NINDS $136,242

Hospital for Special Surgery $946,770

NIAMS $717,182 NIBIB $229,588

Icahn School Of Medicine at Mount Sinai $5,173,815

NCI $894,475 NHLBI $841,318 NIA $360,355 NIBIB $954,808 NIDCR $532,102 NIDDK $601,827 NIMH $735,430 NINDS $253,500

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center $30,720,831

NCATS $65,026 NCI $24,853,771 NIA $3,589,781 NIAMS $113,416 NIBIB $1,306,162 NIDDK $92,675 NIGMS $100,000 OD $600,000

New York University Sch of Medicine $18,148,839

NCI $1,767,665 NHLBI $2,922,202 NIA $887,875 NIAMS $4,311,848 NIBIB $3,396,416 NICHD $667,614 NIDCR $569,576 NIGMS $409,148 NINDS $3,216,495

SUNY Stonybrook Hlth Sci Ctr Sch of Medicine $2,667,455

NEI $398,750 NIA $796,986 NIBIB $1,471,719

Weill Medical College of Cornell Univ $22,011,492

NCI $3,171,695 NHLBI $4,164,687 NIA $7,864,799 NIBIB $1,095,240 NICHD $666,919 NIDDK $540,298 NIGMS $735,826 NINDS $3,772,028

New Jersey 2022

Nih total funding $738,300, rutgers biomedical and health sciences $738,300.

NCI $738,300

Missouri 2022

Nih total funding $33,439,899, washington university, st. louis $33,439,899.

NCI $5,840,789 NHLBI $5,019,836 NIA $9,520,298 NIBIB $5,008,472 NICHD $127,701 NIDA $284,818 NIDDK $1,152,816 NIMH $3,642,483 NINDS $2,242,686 OD $600,000

Minnesota 2022

Nih total funding $49,137,648, mayo clinic $39,444,694.

NCI $5,769,174 NEI $470,311 NHLBI $2,804,514 NIA $15,341,087 NIAAA $381,669 NIAMS $414,043 NIBIB $4,482,026 NICHD $731,904 NIDCD $560,859 NIDDK $2,831,528 NINDS $5,657,579

University Of Minnesota Medical School $9,692,954

NCI $1,099,243 NIBIB $4,614,776 NIMH $535,373 NINDS $2,115,527 OD $1,328,035

Michigan 2022

Nih total funding $22,647,736, michigan state university $9,344,187.

MSL $216,959 NCI $1,946,128 NHLBI $503,764 NIA $2,787,306 NIBIB $1,228,726 NIDDK $421,254 NIEHS $137,513 NINDS $2,102,537

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $13,303,549

NCI $7,103,560 NHLBI $1,741,494 NIA $1,741,738 NIAMS $24,313 NIBIB $1,039,039 NICHD $211,583 NIDCR $642,438 NINDS $799,384

Massachusetts 2022

Nih total funding $174,024,139, brigham and women’s hospital $20,996,670.

AHRQ $1,873,065 NCI $3,207,884 NHLBI $3,969,016 NIAMS $956,686 NIBIB $8,312,932 NIDDK $365,321 NIMH $839,019 NINDS $1,200,219 NLM $272,528

Massachusetts General Hospital $146,649,709

NCATS $1,363,662 NCCIH $2,181,778 NCI $14,426,486 NCIPC $361,467 NEI $592,477 NHLBI $14,817,196 NIA $45,406,798 NIAID $699,605 NIAMS $1,893,315 NIBIB $16,846,371 NICHD $4,297,329 NIDA $3,214,635 NIDCD $2,786,865 NIDCR $676,593 NIDDK $3,886,917 NIGMS $689,892 NIMH $5,379,599 NINDS $26,110,365 OD $1,018,359

University of Massachusetts, Chan Medical Sch $6,377,760

NCI $515,397 NHLBI $1,996,483 NIAMS $404,967 NIBIB $2,605,055 NIGMS $636,066 NINDS $219,792

Maryland 2022

Nih total funding $35,970,077, johns hopkins university sch of med $20,843,742.

NCI $8,980,709 NEI $204,688 NHLBI $766,346 NIA $2,935,484 NIAMS $356,916 NIBIB $4,112,042 NIMH $203,429 NINDS $3,284,128

University of Maryland-Baltimore Sch of Med $15,126,335

NCI $2,653,258 NEI $557,501 NIA $1,488,859 NIAID $2,438,056 NIBIB $1,397,748 NIDA $3,925,063 NIDDK $117,711 NIMH $189,320 NINDS $2,358,819

Kansas 2022

Nih total funding $2,724,090, university of kansas medical center $2,724,090.

NCI $858,343 NIA $536,471 NIAID $1,329,276

NIH Total Funding $4,667,510

University of iowa, carver college of medicine $4,667,510.

NCI $2,033,742 NHLBI $1,194,621 NIBIB $685,168 NIMH $753,979

Indiana 2022

Nih total funding $17,682,250, indiana university sch of med $17,682,250.

NCI $874,244 NIA $13,684,798 NIAAA $509,603 NICHD $668,198 NIDDK $351,369 NINDS $1,164,364 NLM $429,674

Illinois 2022

Nih total funding $20,838,750, northwestern university, feinberg school of med $6,160,026.

NCI $2,532,080 NHLBI $2,679,681 NIBIB $861,513 NINDS $86,752

Univ of Chicago Pritzker Sch of Med $14,220,302

NCI $846,871 NCIPC $194,986 NHLBI $11,990,749 NIBIB $329,042 NINDS $786,654 OD $72,000

University of Illinois Col of Med $458,422

NIBIB $458,422

Georgia 2022

Nih total funding $23,230,562, emory university school of med $23,230,562.

NIA $14,665,491 NIMH $6,572,088 NINDS $1,992,983

Florida 2022

Nih total funding $2,708,319.

NCI $2,708,319

Connecticut 2022

Nih total funding $34,886,552, yale university sch of medicine $34,886,552.

NCI $3,392,032 NIA $1,954,826 NIAAA $2,915,447 NIBIB $2,425,628 NIMH $12,339,036 NINDS $11,859,583.00

California 2022

Nih total funding $202,746,685, stanford university sch of med $48,416,042.

NCATS $196,612 NCI $12,876,027 NHLBI $12,765,191 NIA $2,519,828 NIAID $739,473 NIAMS $3,025,754 NIBIB $9,569,045 NICHD $794,937 NIDDK $1,525,076 NIMH $725,271 NINDS $3,678,828

Univ Of California Davis Col of Med $5,327,732

NCCIH $2,097,423 NCI $1,195,438 NIBIB $618,342 NIDDK $538,373 OD $878,156

Univ of California Irvine CA Col of Med $5,277,561

NCI $4,610,311 NIA $431,750 NINDS $235,500

Univ of California Los Angeles Sch of Med $15,312,836

AHRQ $475,804 NCI $4,670,538 NHGRI $2,504,189 NHLBI $2,038,611 NIAID $487,703 NIBIB $3,650,272 NIDDK $565,869 NINDS $919,850

Univ of California San Diego Sch of Med $55,148,491

MSL $249,887 NCI $3,767,390 NHLBI $19,963,581 NIA $12,108,506 NIAID $428,602 NIAMS $2,350,349 NIBIB $538,704 NIDA $11,792,808 NIDDK $299,857 NIMH $1,383,015 NINDS $1,665,792 OD $600,000

Univ of California San Francisco Sch of Med $70,686,432

MSL $582,996 NCCIH $580,917 NCI $13,648,561 NEI $60,937 NHLBI $1,347,195 NIA $34,968,181 NIAID $2,771,359 NIAMS $4,638,029 NIBIB $7,366,645 NIDA $189,000 NIDCD $1,439,759 NIDDK $716,781 NIGMS $936,651 NIMH $777,912 NINDS $661,509

Univ of Southern California $2,577,591

NCI $629,202 NHLBI $446,308 NIBIB $723,589 NINDS $778,492

Arizona 2022

Nih total funding $2,421,654, university of arizona $2,421,654.

NCI $1,234,722 NIBIB $1,186,932

Alabama 2022

Nih total funding $1,204,632, university of alabama at birmingham $1,204,632.

NCI $967,932 OD $236,700

California 2021

Nih total funding $146,840,082, david geffen school of medicine at ucla $8,310,626, stanford university sch of medicine $55,409,554, univ of california davis col of med $303,448, univ of california irvine cal col of med $2,064,113, univ of california san diego sch of med $34,208,874, univ of california san francisco 2 sch of med $45,314,596, univ of southern california 1 $1,228,871, arizona 2021, nih total funding $1,922,937, university of arizona col of medicine $1,922,937, alabama 2021, nih total funding $2,088,667, university of alabama at birmingham 2 $2,088,667, colorado 2021, nih total funding $1,324,030, university of colorado, denver $1,324,030, connecticut 2021, nih total funding $11,197,985, yale university sch of medicine $11,197,985, florida 2021, nih total funding $2,033,813, university of miami 1 $2,033,813, georgia 2021, nih total funding $5,963,723, emory university school of medicine $5,963,723, illinois 2021, nih total funding $22,892,980, northwestern university, feinberg school of medicine $7,395,357, univ of chicago pritzker sch of medicine $15,051,685, university of illinois col of medicine 1 $445,938, maryland 2021, nih total funding $33,735,663, johns hopkins university sch of medicine $26,708,295, university of maryland sch of medicine $7,027,368, kansas 2021, nih total funding $1,631,496, university of kansas 1 $1,631,496, nih total funding $5,636,990, university of iowa, carver college of medicine $5,636,990, indiana 2021, nih total funding $7,479,601, indiana university school of medicine $7,479,601, massachusetts 2020, nih total funding $135,962,908, beth israel deaconess medical center $4,546,640, brigham and women’s hospital $15,316,814, massachusetts general hospital $109,764,856, tufts university sch of medicine 1 $1,481,517, university of massachusetts medical sch $4,853,079, massachusetts 2021, nih total funding $180,563,769, brigham and women’s hospital $19,960,534, massachusetts general hospital $156,096,356, tufts university sch of medicine 1 $1,186,297, university of massachusetts, chan medical sch $3,320,582, michigan 2021, nih total funding $29,970,987, michigan state university $15,062,808, university of michigan medical school 2 $14,908,179, minnesota 2021, nih total funding $52,053,999, mayo clinic $39,929,533, university of minnesota medical school $12,124,466, missouri 2021, nih total funding $35,227,297, washington university, st. louis $35,227,297, new york 2021, nih total funding $111,658,256, columbia u col of physicians & surgeons 1 $21,598,733, hospital for special surgery $2,378,115, icahn school of medicine at mount sinai $10,315,564, memorial sloan kettering cancer center 2 $25,286,900, new york university sch of medicine 1 $22,480,707, suny stonybrook hlth sci ctr sch of med 1 $3,292,871, weill medical college of cornell univ $26,305,366, north carolina 2021, nih total funding $18,302,657, duke university school of medicine 2 $6,244,842, university of north carolina sch of medicine $7,521,788, wake forest university sch of medicine 4,536,027, nih total funding $14,112,204, case western reserve university medical school $6,481,063, ohio state university col of medicine 1 $7,004,276, university of cincinnati college of medicine 1 $626,865, oregon 2021, pennsylvania 2021, nih total funding $53,311,647, pennsylvania state university 1 $1,279,990, sidney kimmel medical college $4,863,338, univ of pennsylvania 2 $40,938,654, univ of pittsburgh sch of medicine $6,229,665, south carolina 2021, nih total funding $23,269, med univ of south carolina $23,269, south carolina 2020, nih total funding $970,374, med univ of south carolina col of medicine $970,374, tennessee 2021, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $13,508,813, vanderbilt university medical center $13,508,813, nih total funding $16,226,397, baylor college of medicine 1 $2,106,153, md anderson cancer center $7,919,037, university of texas health science center at houston $234,000, university of texas sw med ctr/dallas $5,967,207, nih total funding $3,251,820, university of utah sch of medicine $3,251,820, virginia 2021, nih total funding $2,992,905, washington 21, nih total funding $13,289,552, university of washington school of medicine 2 $13,289,552, west virginia 2021, nih total funding $1,042,652, west virginia university sch of medicine 1 $1,042,652, wisconsin 2021, nih total funding $13,144,051, medical college of wisconsin $1,107,626, university of wisconsin medical school $12,036,425, wisconsin 2020, nih total funding $9,326,278, medical college of wisconsin $430,747, university of wisconsin medical school $8,895,531, west virginia 2020, nih total funding $1,075,828, west virginia university sch of medicine 1 $1,075,828, washington 2020, nih total funding $37,915,054, university of washington school of medicine 2 $10,599,671, university of washington st. louis 2 $27,315,383, virginia 2020, nih total funding $4,976,920, nih total funding $2,806,404, university of utah sch of medicine 2 $2,806,404, nih total funding $22,329,855, baylor college of medicine 1 $1,724,620, md anderson cancer center $15,361,410, university of texas sw med ctr/dallas $5,243,824, tennessee 2020, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $11,719,590, university of tennessee col of medicine 1 $198,360, vanderbilt university $11,521,230, pennsylvania 2020, nih total funding $54,195,330, sidney kimmel medical college $5,978,269, univ of pennsylvania sch of medicine $44,027,642, univ of pittsburgh sch of medicine $4,189,419, oregon 2020, nih total funding $11,788,046, case western reserve university medical school $4,669,200, ohio state university col of medicine 1 $4,521,758, university of cincinnati college of medicine 1 $2,597,088, north carolina 2020, nih total funding $16,332,434, duke university school of medicine 2 $3,070,839, university of north carolina sch of medicine, chapel hill 2 $8,036,689, wake forest university sch of medicine $5,224,906, new york 2020, nih total funding $82,355,021, columbia u col of physicians & surgeons $4,525,893, hospital for special surgery $1,892,344, icahn school of medicine at mount sinai $9,058,851, memorial sloan kettering cancer center 2 $27,220,108, new york university sch of medicine 1 $22,950,343, suny stony brook hlth sci ctr sch of med 1 $3,435,069, weill medical college of cornell univ $13,272,413, minnesota 2020, nih total funding $56,377,104, mayo clinic $44,089,855, university of minnesota medical school $12,287,249, michigan 2020, nih total funding $17,660,248, michigan state university $6,287,886, university of michigan medical school 2 $11,372,362, maryland 2020, nih total funding $28,575,699, johns hopkins university sch of medicine $21,713,372, university of maryland sch of medicine $6,862,327, kansas 2020, nih total funding $1,257,323, university of kansas 1 $1,257,323, nih total funding $3,637,467, university of iowa college of medicine $3,637,467, indiana 2020, nih total funding $7,485,570, indiana university school of medicine $7,485,570, illinois 2020, nih total funding $10,689,365, northwestern university medical school $5,575,246, univ of chicago pritzker sch of medicine $4,362,950, university of illinois col of medicine 1 $751,169, georgia 2020, nih total funding $4,959,441, emory university school of medicine $4,959,441, florida 2020, nih total funding $5,734,062, moffitt cancer center $4,498,002, university of miami 1 $1,236,060, connecticut 2020, nih total funding $22,708,645, yale university sch of medicine $22,708,645, colorado 2020, nih total funding $1,950,141, university of colorado, denver 2 $1,950,141, alabama 2020, nih total funding $4,588,925, university of alabama at birmingham 2 $4,588,925, arizona 2020, nih total funding $3,118,912, university of arizona col of medicine $3,118,912, california 2020, nih total funding $145,432,904, david geffen school of medicine at ucla $8,747,907, stanford university sch of medicine $53,209,101, univ of california davis col of med $2,344,229, univ of california irvine cal col of med $2,715,340, univ of california san diego sch of med $25,111,406, univ of california san fran sch of med $52,849,294, univ of southern california 1 $455,627, wyoming 2020, nih awards ($m) 12.8, vermont 2020, nih awards ($m) 71.6, south dakota 2020, nih awards ($m) 27.4, rhode island 2020, nih awards ($m) 229.5, oklahoma 2020, nih awards ($m) 132.1, north dakota 2020, nih awards ($m) 24.7, new mexico 2020, nih awards ($m) 115.8, new jersey 2020, nih awards ($m) 352.3, new hampshire 2020, nih awards ($m) 120.7, nevada 2020, nih awards ($m) 44.2, nebraska 2020, nih awards ($m) 133.6, montana 2020, nih awards ($m) 54.8, missouri 2020, nih awards ($m) 687.2, mississippi 2020, nih awards ($m) 46.4, nih awards ($m) 104.4, louisiana 2020, nih awards ($m) 193.8, kentucky 2020, nih awards ($m) 243.5, nih awards ($m) 18.8, hawaii 2020, nih awards ($m) $63.6, district of columbia 2020, nih awards ($m) 240.1, delaware 2020, nih awards ($m) $54.9, connecticut 2018, nih total funding $560,899,834, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $16,401,580, yale university sch of medicine $16,401,580, california 2018, nih total funding $4,243,446,496, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $112,649,275.00, david geffen school of medicine at ucla $4,195,940, stanford university sch of medicine $53,814,103, univ of california davis col of med $4,179,425, univ of california irvine cal col of med $38,934, univ of california san diego sch of med $11,346,147, univ of california san fran sch of med $39,074,726, arkansas 2020, nih awards ($m) 77.3, alaska 2020, nih awards ($m) $15.9, new jersey 2018, nih total funding $261,268,222, massachusetts 2018, nih total funding $2,887,150,148, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $91,760,949, beth israel deaconess medical center $2,167,428, brigham and women’s hospital $11,559,451, massachusetts general hospital $75,003,123, university of massachusetts medical sch $2,783,447, tufts university sch of medicine $247,500, delaware 2018, nih total funding $51,541,904, maryland 2018, nih total funding $1,531,640,271, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $25,816,046, johns hopkins university sch of medicine $19,578,191, university of maryland sch of medicine $6,237,855, district of columbia 2018, nih total funding $229,634,611, rhode island 2018, nih total funding $194,274,198, vermont 2018, nih total funding $57,582,874, new hampshire 2018, nih total funding $107,354,256, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $162,463, dartmouth medical school $162,463, nih total funding $99,648,104, new york 2018, nih total funding $2,632,652,693, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $67,998,340, columbia u col of physicians & surgeons $7,831,998, icahn school of medicine at mount sinai $7,954,013, memorial sloan kettering cancer center $23,809,577, new york university sch of medicine $18,895,595, suny stony brook hlth sci ctr sch of med $2,388,404, weill medical college of cornell univ $7,118,753, pennsylvania 2018, nih total funding $1,810,217,516, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $54,896,296, sidney kimmel medical college $2,121,595, univ of pennsylvania sch of medicine $43,304,126, univ of pittsburgh sch of medicine $8,985,420, virginia 2018, nih total funding $415,082,162, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $1,930,990, university of virginia sch of medicine $1,930,990, north carolina 2018, nih total funding $1,402,438,380, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $15,817,018, duke university school of medicine $6,058,003, university of north carolina sch of medicine $5,252,926, wake forest university sch of medicine $4,506,089, south carolina 2018, nih total funding $196,959,376, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $782,836, med univ of south carolina col of medicine $782,836, georgia 2018, nih total funding $582,663,762, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $5,783,394, emory university school of medicine $4,956,884, medical coll of georgia sch of medicine $826,510, florida 2018, nih total funding $607,699,382, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $8,410,131, moffitt cancer center $7,147,909, university of miami school of medicine $1,262,229, alabama 2018, nih total funding $350,735,432, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $336,263, university of alabama sch of medicine $336,263, kentucky 2018, nih total funding $207,619,039, west virginia 2018, nih total funding $35,421,814, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $636,938, west virginia university sch of medicine $636,938, nih total funding $816,911,217, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $7,258,345, case western reserve university medical school $3,470,195, ohio state university col of medicine $3,134,007, university of cincinnati college of medicine $654,143, michigan 2018, nih total funding $766,267,407, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $11,859,451, michigan state university $2,433,751, university of michigan medical school $8,697,295, wayne state university sch of medicine $728,405, mississippi 2018, nih total funding $50,938,175, tennessee 2018, nih total funding $549,653,495, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $14,485,401, university of tennessee col of medicine $213,180, vanderbilt university $14,272,221, illinois 2018, nih total funding $895,375,844, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $9,500,313, northwestern university medical school $5,420,585, univ of chicago pritzker sch of medicine $3,425,430, university of illinois col of medicine $654,298, wisconsin 2018, nih total funding $481,664,069, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $9,408,141.00, medical college of wisconsin $1,197,735, university of wisconsin medical school $8,210,406, louisiana 2018, nih total funding $152,972,522, arkansas 2018, nih total funding $58,113,877, missouri 2018, nih total funding $605,505,650, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $37,389,154, washington university school of medicine $37,389,154, indiana 2018, nih total funding $276,782,594, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $5,203,683, indiana university school of medicine $5,203,683, nih total funding $191,866,796, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $5,519,875, university of iowa college of medicine $5,519,875, minnesota 2018, nih total funding $561,671,411, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $30,365,219, mayo clinic $14,067,363, university of minnesota medical school $16,297,856, oklahoma 2018, nih total funding $96,054,102, kansas 2018, nih total funding $144,626,700, nebraska 2018, nih total funding $123,419,242, south dakota 2018, nih total funding $24,108,224, north dakota 2018, nih total funding $21,035,360, nih total funding $1,243,375,373, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $20,241,324, md anderson cancer center $13,423,126, university of texas health sci ctr houston med sch $535,749, university of texas health sci ctr san antonio med sch $754,329, university of texas sw med ctr/dallas $5,148,809, new mexico 2018, nih total funding $97,989,734, colorado 2018, nih total funding $404,428,934, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $1,601,463, university of colorado health sci ctr sch of medicine $1,601,463, wyoming 2018, nih total funding $14,079,919, montana 2018, nih total funding $52,038,820, nih total funding $228,371,635, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $5,763,847, university of utah sch of medicine $5,763,847, arizona 2018, nih total funding $238,246,116, nih funding to diagnostic radiology $2,623,631, university of arizona col of medicine $2,623,631, nevada 2018, nih total funding $35,569,845, nevada 2019, nih total funding $40,662,840, nih total funding $14,979,125, nih total funding $17,372,916, hawaii 2018, nih total funding $64,989,147, hawaii 2019, nih total funding $59,047,088, alaska 2018, nih total funding $16,410,017, alaska 2019, nih total funding $17,938,004, oregon 2018, nih total funding $345,904,957, washington 2018, university of washington school of medicine $11,507,754, district of columbia 2019, nih total funding $246,549,524, delaware 2019, nih total funding $52,940,775, rhode island 2019, nih total funding $219,752,522, vermont 2019, nih total funding $64,259,036, nih total funding $111,954,379, new hampshire 2019, nih total funding $120,548,277, mississippi 2019, nih total funding $42,387,702, louisiana 2019, nih total funding $174,149,286, arkansas 2019, nih total funding $58,343,985, north dakota 2019, nih total funding $19,663,269, south dakota 2019, nih total funding $24,580,306, nebraska 2019, nih total funding $127,534,545, oklahoma 2019, nih total funding $118,626,156, wyoming 2019, nih total funding $12,603,806, montana 2019, nih total funding $50,583,357, new mexico 2019, nih total funding $98,101,915.

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