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2018 National Rankings are in…

We are excited to share with you our 2018 national rankings, based on our combined NIH grant portfolio.

Among 52 ranked neuroscience programs, we now rank #7 with our combined Neurology and Neuroscience grant portfolio of nearly 19 million dollars. We now rank number #2 among public universities.

This outstanding record is the result of collaborative research excellence, a lot of hard work and tremendous dedication. This was a team effort and everyone contributed including grant support staff, other staff, faculty and our outstanding educational programs.

Congratulations and thank  you for your efforts in advancing the national visibility of our UF-COM neuro research program.  Best wishes for continued success in your research programs!

To see the full ranking list click here!



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