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UC San Diego School of Medicine Ranked No. 4 Nationally for NIH Funding Among Public Institutions

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UC San Diego School of Medicine Ranked No. 4 Nationally for NIH Funding Among Public Institutions

The UC San Diego School of Medicine received over $425 million in NIH funding in 2025, ranking it No. 4 among public medical schools and No. 14 overall nationwide. Six departments at the school ranked in the top 10, with the Department of Neurosciences taking the top spot for the seventh consecutive year.

The UC San Diego School of Medicine received over $425 million in NIH funding in 2025. This ranking places it No. 4 among public medical schools and No. 14 overall nationwide. Six departments ranked in the top 10, including Neurosciences, Dermatology, and Pediatrics. The Department of Neurosciences received $40.28 million in funding, taking the top spot for the seventh consecutive year. Other departments, such as Ophthalmology and Medicine, ranked in the top 20. The funding will support research in various areas, including brain science, neurological care, and infectious diseases.

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