Top 10 Largest NIH Grants Funding Research in 2022
Andrea Zeek Feb 21, 2023

At IU School of Medicine, 2022 was another year of continued growth for research funding.
During federal fiscal year 2022, the school’s researchers brought in over $214.8 million from the National Institutes of Health, making IU School of Medicine the No. 14 NIH-funded public medical school in the United States.
Read on for a list of the school’s largest NIH grant awards of 2022.
1. IU/JAX/PITT MODEL-AD Center
- Amount: $9.8 million
- Principal Investigator: Bruce T. Lamb, PhD
2. IUSM Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery Center
- Amount: $7.4 million
- Principal Investigator: Alan Palkowitz, PhD
3. National Centralized Repository for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (NCRAD)
- Amount: $6.1 million
- Principal Investigator: Tatiana Foroud, PhD
4. Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (Indiana CTSI)
- Amount: $5.4 million
- Principal Investigator: Sharon M. Moe, MD
5. East Africa International epidemiology Database to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA)
- Amount: $3.6 million
- Principal Investigator: Kara K. Wools-Kaloustian, MD
6. The Indiana University-Ohio State University Maternal and Pediatric Precision in Therapeutics Data, Model, Knowledge, and Research Coordination Center
- Amount: $3.4 million
- Principal Investigator: Sara K. Quinney, PhD
7. Indiana Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
- Amount: $3 million
- Principal Investigator: Andrew J. Saykin, MS, PsyD
8. Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center Support Grant
- Amount: $2.7 million
- Principal Investigator: Kelvin P. Lee, MD
9. Toward Safe Gene Therapy for Hemophilia A
- Amount: $2.57 million
- Principal Investigator: Roland W. Herzog, PhD
10. Korean Brain Aging Study, Longitudinal Endophenotypes and Systems Biology
- Amount: $2.53 million
- Principal Investigator: Andrew J. Saykin, MS, PsyD
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Andrea Zeek
Assistant Director of Research Communications
Andrea works closely with IU School of Medicine researchers, the Executive Associate Dean for Research Affairs, and her colleagues in the Office of Strategic Communications to elevate the school's research reputation.