Over
$340 million in total research funds every year. World-renowned
investigators. A tradition of collaboration between the basic
science researchers and their clinical colleagues. And a strong
tradition of clinical research. This is the University of Michigan
Medical School’s
research environment.
The University of Michigan itself is a premier research institution,
consistently recognized as being among the top schools in overall
funding from the National Institutes of Health(NIH), having received
675 awards totaling approximately $280 million in federal fiscal year
2007.
The U-M Medical
School generates approximately 70 percent of the University
of Michigan’s
total NIH research funding. This helps us maintain our leadership
position within the University – and the larger scientific
community.
Our goals: the
pursuit of discovery, the translation of pioneering breakthroughs
to the clinical setting and the distribution of new knowledge to
the public.
U-M Medical
School Technology Transfer - Fiscal Year 2007
- 115 invention
disclosures
- $10.5 million
in royalty revenue
For more research
data, visit Medical School Facts & Figures
FY2007.
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