Sponsored Research Activities in Fiscal Year 2002 Research Administrators Forum February 13, 2003 Cynthia White Director, Research Office (From a 12/6/02.

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Sponsored Research Activities in Fiscal Year 2002 Research Administrators Forum February 13, 2003 Cynthia White Director, Research Office (From a 12/6/02 presentation given by Theodore J. Cicero, PhD Vice Chancellor for Research)

Federal R&D As a Percentage of U.S. GDP 0.00% 0.50% 1.00% 1.50% 2.00% 2.50% SOURCE: National Science Foundation,Science and Engineering Indicators 2002

Washington University – 10 Year Funding History by Sponsor Type (in thousands of dollars)

Award Summary by Sponsor Type (in thousands of dollars) FY 02 FY 01

Washington University 10-Year Funding History by School (in thousands of dollars)

Washington University Funding by School (in thousands of dollars)

SECOND QUARTER AWARD DOLLARS DIRECT / INDIRECT FY02 & FY03 (In Thousands)

SECOND QUARTER REPORT (In Thousands) As of January 1, 2002 As of January 1, 2003 Percentage Change School of Medicine 164,635215,03330% Washington University 191,228241,68626%

Washington University Ranking Among Major Research Institutions Receiving Federal Support FY1998

Washington University Ranking Among Major Research Institutions Receiving Federal Support FY1999

Washington University Ranking Among Major Research Institutions Receiving Federal Support FY2000

Washington University Ranking Among Major Private Universities Receiving Federal Support FY1998

Washington University Ranking Among Major Private Universities Receiving Federal Support FY1999

Washington University Ranking Among Major Private Universities Receiving Federal Support FY2000

NIH Support to all Institutions FY 2001 RankUniversityTotal Award Dollars 1Johns Hopkins University$457,,361,528 2University of Pennsylvania$367,031,622 3University of Washington$356,240,621 4University of California San Francisco$350,417,900 5Washington University$303,649,861 6University of Michigan$302,311,405 7University of California Los Angeles$273,487,582 8Harvard University$270,225,972 9University of Pittsburgh$256,561,026 10Yale University$256,664,005

NIH Awards by State FY 2001

NIH Awards by City FY2001

Percent Growth in Federal Science and Engineering Obligations FY

NIH Competing Research Project Applications from Wash U % Funded FY90 – FY01

NIH Competing Research Project Applications from Wash U # Reviewed vs Approved FY95 – FY01

NIH Competing Research Project Applications Success Rates Ranked by # of Applications – FY01 In FY02 Washington University had the 12 th highest number of competing research project applications submitted to NIH Success Rate for these competing applications in FY01 = 41.2%

NIH Competing Research Project Applications Success Rates Ranked by # of Applications – FY01 Success Rate for top 10 ranked by # of applications ranges from 30.3% to 43.5% Success Rate for 11 – 20 ranked by # of applications ranges from 28.8% to 45. 2