WashU Ortho Ranks #1 in the U.S. for NIH Funding

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Washington University’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery currently ranks first in the United States for National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for orthopedic clinical science research.

WashU Orthopedics received over $8.3 million from the NIH in 2020, according to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR).

In addition, three WashU Orthopedics research faculty rank in the top 20 of NIH-funded principal investigators for orthopaedic research:

 #3 – Matt Silva, PhD – $2.15 million

 #13 – Jie Shen, PhD – $1.3 million

 #14 – Farsh Guilak, PhD – $1.3 million

At Washington University’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, a large team of both basic and clinical scientists work in tandem to investigate musculoskeletal disease and treatment.

From programming cartilage cells to deliver anti-inflammatory drugs, to representing our department on a national stage, together, our research team is transforming the future of orthopedic care through discovery and innovation.

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