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Research
in millions of dollars
How
It Has Grown
The
Universitys total research enterprise is worth more than half
a billion dollars, and has nearly tripled since 1990. A large chunk
of that increase comes from the federal government.

Share
of total funding by source, 1992-2002
Where
the Money Comes From
In
addition to government and private support, Penn also backs research
with its own money. The University Research Foundation spends almost
$2 million annually and funds about 150 projects a year. Other ways
it supports research include recruiting the best and the brightest
faculty.

Top
recipients of NIH funding in millions of dollars, Fiscal Year 2001
How
We Rank
As
the amount of NIH funding Penn has received has grown over the years,
Penns rank among funded universities has risen along with
it, from fourth place in fiscal year 1996 to second in fiscal 1998,
where it has remained since. Since 1998, the funding gap between
Penn and perennial NIH research leader Johns Hopkins has narrowed.

Growth
of Penn lab space, in thousands of square feet
Room
for Research
Besides
building physical and intellectual space in which research can flourish,
the University also lends institutional vision when it decides to
grow certain areas of research. Examples of this type of building
include recruiting faculty to new or expanding departments and establishing
centers and institutes that encourage the free exchange of ideas.
Penn is now exploring ways to build nanotechnology, genomics and
stem cell research, for example.
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