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Five-Year Funding Amounts by Institution — 2008 GrantsSEE ALSO:
On May 29, 2008, the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) at NIH announced 14 new Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) The funding totals include recommended future year total cost support and are subject to the availability of funds and satisfactory progress. Note: The five-year funding totals for previously and subsequently awarded CTSAs are available on the 2006 Grants page, the 2007 Grants page and the 2009 Grants page,. Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $21,683,040 Boston UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $22,958,490 Harvard UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $117,732,420 Indiana University School of MedicineFive-year Funding Total: $24,765,781 Northwestern UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $30,486,140 The Ohio State UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $34,130,685 The Scripps Research InstituteFive-year Funding Total: $20,000,000 Stanford UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $29,631,930 Tufts UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $20,000,002 The University of Alabama at BirminghamFive-year Funding Total: $26,879,040 University of Colorado DenverFive-year Funding Total: $76,155,655 The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillFive-year Funding Total: $63,015,008 The University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioFive-year Funding Total: $26,237,875 The University of UtahFive-year Funding Total: $22,581,723 Contact InformationFor further information about the Clinical and Translational Science Awards and the CTSA consortium, please contact:
Anthony R. Hayward, M.D., Ph.D. |
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