The rankings, covering fiscal year 2001 (October 1, 2000 to September 30, 2001), showed that Hopkins earned $334 million in grants, a $33 million increase over 2000's $301 million. Hopkins also ranked second among the nation's top medical schools in training grants, with $14 million awarded in this category.
For the full list of medical schools and dollar amounts, visit the NIH Web site at: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/award/rank/medttl.htm
In addition to the positive impact these funds have on advancing medical knowledge and treatment, there is a similar impact on the economic health of the Baltimore metropolitan region, according to Hopkins officials. New health technologies and high-tech firms have been created as a result of these research funds, and hundreds of Hopkins researchers and staff supported by this funding add their purchasing power and tax dollars to the regional economy.
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