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Johns Hopkins top R&D spender for 32nd straight year in 2010 – Baltimore Business Journal

By March 30, 2012No Comments
Johns Hopkins University was tops for research and development spending in 2010.

Johns Hopkins University was tops for research and development spending in 2010.

Surprise, surprise — Johns Hopkins University    spent more money on medical, science and engineering research than any other university in fiscal 2010.

Hopkins topped the research and development spending list, compiled by the National Science Foundation    , for the 32nd consecutive year. The 2010 data is the most recent available.

Hopkins also tops the foundation’s list for federally funded research and development.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Johns Hopkins top R&D spender for 32nd straight year in 2010 – Baltimore Business Journal

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