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‘Unprecedented’: Merged UT San Antonio rises in the ranks of top research institutions

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‘Unprecedented’: Merged UT San Antonio rises in the ranks of top research institutions

The University of Texas at San Antonio (UT San Antonio) ranked 64th among 2,702 institutions in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding in 2025, receiving $147,098,904. This is an improvement from the previous year when its predecessor institutions, UTSA and UT Health San Antonio, ranked 69th and 275th, respectively.

UT San Antonio received $147,098,904 in NIH funding in 2025, ranking 64th among 2,702 institutions. The university merged from UTSA and UT Health San Antonio on Sept. 1, 2025. Despite receiving nearly $6 million less in NIH funding than its predecessor institutions in 2024, UT San Antonio improved its ranking. The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research, an independent nonprofit organization, released the rankings. UT San Antonio's Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine received over $124 million, while the Kate Marmion School of Public Health received $6,726,764. The School of Dentistry saw an increase of more than $3 million, receiving $9,770,084.

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