The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the nation's primary funder of biomedical research, leading to advances in sc
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
Connecticut
2017 Federal Research Funding The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the nation’s primary funder of biomedical research, leading to advances in scientific knowledge, better health, and economic growth.
NIH FUNDING IN CONNECTICUT
NIH FUNDING AT SELECT SITES
$425M $524M
TOTAL FUNDS AWARDED
1,191
TOTAL GRANTS AWARDED
1
IN
TO
$25.5M
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STORRS
$3.28M
HASKINS LABORATORIES
$3.14M
LIUNA TRAINING AND EDUCATION FUND
$2.80M
JOHN B. PIERCE LABORATORY
$1.44M
HARTFORD HOSPITAL
$926K
INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITY RESEARCH
$493K
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
$44.9M
5
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
32
RESEARCH SITES
NCI-DESIGNATED CANCER CENTER
YALE UNIVERSITY
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH IN CONNECTICUT $20.9M
NIH funding for workforce training and development grants in Connecticut, which help prepare the scientific leaders of the future
$12.5M
NIH funding to 19 Connecticut businesses for research and development of technology offering potential commercial applications
23.3K 853
Bioscience research industry jobs in Connecticut, which offer an average annual wage $40.9K higher than the total private sector (2016 TEConomy Report) Bioscience research industry business establishments in Connecticut operating in 2014 (2016 TEConomy Report)