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