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Appendix D
Outcome Measures for Research Program Grant Awardees

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Outcome Measures for Research Program Grant Awardees." National Research Council. 2006. Funding Biomedical Research Programs: Contributions of the Markey Trust. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11627.
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Grant Recipient

Award Number

Award Amount

Initial Year

Last Year

Faculty Full Support

Large - Infrastructure Development

Stanford University

86-07

$12,613,550

1986

1997

9

California Institute of Technology2

86-08

$13,000,000

1986

1991

 

The Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research1

88-11

$7,650,000

1988

1993

 

Washington University in St. Louis

88-12

$12,100,000

1988

1994

10

Harvard Medical School

88-13

$11,000,000

1988

1993

 

University of California, Los Angeles1

88-15

$4,350,000

1998

1997

5

Yale University

88-16

$12,100,000

1988

1997

 

University of Miami

88-22

$6,270,000

1988

1999

5

University of California, San Diego1,7

88-42

$4,320,000

1998

1998

 

Case Western Reserve University

88-44

$5,500,000

1988

1997

Columbia University

88-59

$6,500,000

1988

1996

Purdue University1

88-60

$6,990,000

1998

1997

Johns Hopkins University

89-09

$7,150,000

1998

1996

Northwestern University1,8

89-28

$5,890,000

1989

1993

Duke University2

90-08

$8,000,000

1990

1994

University of Virginia

90-10

$6,100,000

1990

1996

6

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

91-03

$5,000,000

1991

1996

 

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory1

91-05

$4,500,000

1991

1996

4

Fox Chase Cancer Center

91-26

$4,000,000

1991

1996

 

Florida State University1

91-27

$4,500,000

1991

2000

4

Cornell University Medical College

92-08

$4,000,000

1992

1997

1

Total Large Infrastructue Development

 

$151,533,550

 

 

44

Large - Investigator Initiated

University of Chicago2

86-10

$9,219,223

1986

1992

 

University of Pennsylvania2,6

88-21

$4,720,402

1988

1996

The University of Michigan

88-46

$8,250,000

1989

1997

University of California, Berkeley1

89-08

$8,500,000

1989

1994

University of Washington

90-12

$7,500,000

1990

1997

Vanderbilt University1

91-16

$5,500,000

1991

1996

University of Rochester School of Medicine/Dentistry

91-24

$4,000,000

1991

1997

5

The Scripps Research Institute

92-10

$5,000,000

1992

1996

4

Princeton University

92-25

$4,500,000

1992

1997

3

Total, Large Investigator Initiated

 

$57,189,625

 

 

12

Small - Infrastructure Development

University of Texas - Southwestern Medical Center6

86-02

$2,280,000

1986

1992

 

Carnegie-Mellon University

86-03

$1,925,000

1986

1992

2

University of Oregon

88-18

$3,300,000

1988

1995

 

Wisconsin University - Madison

88-19

$990,000

1988

1992

 

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Outcome Measures for Research Program Grant Awardees." National Research Council. 2006. Funding Biomedical Research Programs: Contributions of the Markey Trust. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11627.
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Faculty Partial Support

Postdoc Full support

Postdoc Partial Support

Graduate Students

Undergraduates

Technicians

Investigators

Equipment

Construction/Renovation

4

 

 

6

 

 

 

$3,330,991

$650,000

45

 

$4,200,000

8

3

 

$102,221

$571,500

17

 

$3,642,000

 

24

 

 

12

 

$786,358

$3,500,000

 

 

9

6

$1,033,788

 

7

1

 

$2,350,000

 

8

$1,000,000

$1,382,000

8

4

 

4

 

$764,096

 

15

 

6

4

 

2

 

$1,455,956

5

5

 

4

$404,057

13

 

8

17

 

7

$1,081,000

6

3

 

3

2

$3,528,000

$1,125,000

 

2

2

1

$241,101

$1,450,000

10

4

 

$2,493,000

$241,488

 

1

 

6

4

$961,536

 

14

 

4

 

$543,753

$925,457

1

 

1

 

$1,375,000

$2,000,000

 

 

37

4

 

 

10

 

 

3

 

8

 

1

1

$2,000,000

$800,000

8

2

 

9

6

10

1

$742,000

$122,000

188

31

64

75

8

34

16

$27,834,857

$16,967,445

19

 

$1,944,000

$3,480,000

15

 

4

 

$609,316

$306,899

11

7

 

4

 

2

$790,319

 

7

 

$605,000

$2,000,000

12

 

5

$725,000

 

10

 

8

4

 

4

 

$2,100,000

$600,000

25

 

 

20

 

3

 

$216,085

$900,000

7

 

25

5

 

$2,000,000

 

 

 

10

53

 

$815,000

$1,200,000

106

7

43

86

 

13

5

$9,804,720

$8,486,899

 

3

 

2

 

 

2

$108,233

 

2

 

1

 

 

1

 

$994,280

 

3

 

40

40

 

4

 

$893,031

$75,989

 

 

30

 

 

1

4

$73,363

 

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Outcome Measures for Research Program Grant Awardees." National Research Council. 2006. Funding Biomedical Research Programs: Contributions of the Markey Trust. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11627.
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Grant Recipient

Award Number

Award Amount

Initial Year

Last Year

Faculty Full Support

University of Texas - Southwestern Medical Center

88-20

$1,045,000

1988

1994

 

Carnegie Institute of Washington1

88-43

$2,700,000

1988

1997

8

The Children’s Hospital, Boston

88-45

$2,475,000

1988

1993

 

Thomas Jefferson University

90-09

$3,500,000

1990

1994

New York University

91-04

$2,600,000

1991

1997

4

University of Vermont1

91-06

$2,300,000

1991

1999

2

Harvard University, School of Public Health1

91-49

$3,500,000

1991

1996

3

The Burnham Institute

92-09

$1,500,000

1992

1996

1

University of California, Santa Cruz

92-21

$2,500,000

1992

1999

1

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

92-22

$3,500,000

1992

1996

1

Public Health Research Institute

92-23

$2,500,000

1992

1996

2

Massachusetts General Hospital

93-01

$3,000,000

1993

1997

4

The University of Utah

93-03

$2,500,000

1993

1997

 

The Salk Institute for Biological Studies2

94-13

$2,600,000

1994

1996

2

University of Colorado, Boulder

95-01

$1,500,000

1995

1997

 

University of Massachusetts Medical Center

95-03

$1,500,000

1995

1997

2

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

95-05

$1,500,000

1995

1997

 

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

95-06

$1,000,000

1995

1996

Harvard University

95-15

$1,600,000

1995

1998

Children’s Memorial Medical Center

95-22

$1,000,000

1995

1997

Stanford University

95-26

$1,200,000

1995

1997

University of Texas - Houston Health Sciences Center

95-29

$1,000,000

1995

1997

2

Total, Small Infrastructure Development

 

$55,015,000

 

 

34

Small - Investigator Initiated

Brandeis University1,5

88-41

$3,200,000

1988

1996

6

Neurosciences Institute

88-48

$1,375,000

1988

1995

 

Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research3

88-61

$1,475,000

1988

1993

Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University

88-62

$2,310,000

1988

1995

Temple University

90-11

$2,500,000

1990

1996

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

91-07

$3,850,000

1991

1999

Memorial Sloan - Kettering

91-17

$2,700,000

1991

1994

University of Alabama at Birmingham

91-25

$1,500,000

1991

1995

3

University of Illinois Urbana Champagne

92-20

$3,000,000

1992

1998

4

University of Wisconsin - Madison

92-24

$3,000,000

1992

2003

3

Mount Sinai Medical Center

93-02

$3,000,000

1993

1997

9

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Outcome Measures for Research Program Grant Awardees." National Research Council. 2006. Funding Biomedical Research Programs: Contributions of the Markey Trust. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11627.
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Faculty Partial Support

Postdoc Full support

Postdoc Partial Support

Graduate Students

Undergraduates

Technicians

Investigators

Equipment

Construction/Renovation

 

3

 

$135,000

 

 

 

6

4

 

2

 

$803,853

4

 

4

$493,122

9

2

$626,183

 

9

15

1

 

 

$290,000

6

4

 

$529,000

4

6

 

6

$192,000

 

2

 

1

$1,024,815

7

 

43

47

 

2

 

$1,270,000

13

9

 

4

 

4

2

$100,000

10

 

$253,000

 

 

4

4

 

 

3

$566,000

6

 

17

3

 

2

 

$1,130,000

$200,000

 

$959,000

$1,150,000

6

 

$76,000

$1,070,000

2

 

2

 

$667,000

 

3

 

 

6

 

$550,000

 

4

 

1

 

$1,340

 

17

1

$317,000

$640,000

2

 

$600,000

 

 

3

 

2

 

$232,000

 

1

 

 

3

 

$250,000

 

93

26

156

138

1

28

12

$13,134,220

$3,135,989

3

2

 

5

2

1

 

$540,000

$100,000

 

 

12

 

3

1

 

5

 

$125,000

$150,000

6

2

 

4

 

1

 

$238,815

 

6

1

 

4

$335,193

12

 

16

12

 

$624,000

7

18

 

10

 

1

 

$843,000

2

5

2

4

$447,000

 

3

3

3

$521,000

5

6

3

4

1

$185,000

 

5

3

6

$300,000

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Outcome Measures for Research Program Grant Awardees." National Research Council. 2006. Funding Biomedical Research Programs: Contributions of the Markey Trust. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11627.
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Grant Recipient

Award Number

Award Amount

Initial Year

Last Year

Faculty Full Support

Joslin Diabetes Center

93-04

$3,500,000

1993

1999

 

Tufts University

93-05

$2,000,000

1993

1996

Baylor College of Medicine

94-14

$1,400,000

1994

1999

4

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical School

94-15

$1,500,000

1994

1997

3

University of Southern California

94-16

$1,800,000

1994

1998

4

Brown University

94-18

$1,300,000

1994

1998

 

Worchester Foundation

94-19

$1,000,000

1994

1997

2

Dana Farber Cancer Institute

95-02

$1,500,000

1995

1997

2

University of Miami

95-04

$1,000,000

1995

1998

1

Oregan Health Sciences University

95-10

$1,300,000

1995

1997

 

Kennedy Krieger Institute

95-11

$500,000

1995

1997

1

University of California - Davis

95-12

$1,600,000

1995

2002

3

University of Florida

95-13

$1,600,000

1995

2000

5

University of Pittsburgh

95-14

$1,000,000

1995

1997

 

University of California - Irvine

95-18

$1,000,000

1995

1999

Johns Hopkins University

95-19

$1,300,000

1995

1997

2

Georgetown University

95-20

$1,000,000

1995

1997

2

Cornell University

95-21

$1,200,000

1995

1999

 

Rice University

95-23

$1,200,000

1995

1997

Rush Presbyterian St. Lukes Medical Center

95-24

$1,000,000

1995

1998

Schepens Eye Research Institute

95-25

$1,000,000

1995

1997

1

SUNY - Buffalo

95-27

$1,000,000

1995

1997

3

Texas A&M University

95-28

$1,000,000

1995

1998

2

University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

95-31

$1,000,000

1995

1997

 

University of Kentucky

95-32

$1,900,000

1995

1998

Total, Small Investigator Initiatied

 

$61,510,000

 

60

Total, All Research Program Grants

$325,248,175

150

1Includes a $500,000 supplementary award made in FY 1996 in recognition of outstanding progress by Markey-supported investigators addressing important problems in biomedical science.

2Includes a $500,000 supplementary award in FY 1997 in recognition of outstanding progress by Markey-supported investigators.

3Includes a $100,000 supplement made in FY 1992.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Outcome Measures for Research Program Grant Awardees." National Research Council. 2006. Funding Biomedical Research Programs: Contributions of the Markey Trust. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11627.
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Faculty Partial Support

Postdoc Full support

Postdoc Partial Support

Graduate Students

Undergraduates

Technicians

Investigators

Equipment

Construction/Renovation

11

 

$507,000

$300,000

6

9

 

12

 

3

 

$150,000

 

 

15

 

$78,000

1

 

2

 

$586,000

$50,000

 

2

 

2

 

$276,000

$200,000

9

 

17

83

$359,000

 

 

2

 

3

$130,000

$36,000

1

 

$391,000

$630,000

 

1

 

1

$100,000

$170,000

6

 

3

 

$700,000

$11,000

 

1

1

 

1

$70,000

 

2

 

1

 

1

$101,480

3

 

$530,000

12

$375,000

7

 

14

 

 

1

 

$106,000

 

2

 

$350,000

$117,000

 

$250,000

 

5

 

1

 

 

3

 

$410,000

 

$1,200,000

3

 

 

1

 

1

2

$88,000

 

2

 

$358,000

 

$2,000

2

2

 

1

 

$150,000

 

 

6

6

 

$500,000

5

 

$32,000

115

57

67

172

2

37

14

$11,926,488

$1,796,000

502

121

330

471

11

112

47

$62,700,285

$30,386,333

4Includes a $370,402 supplement made in FY 1994.

5Includes a $500,00 supplement awarded in FY 1990.

6Includes a $1,155,000 supplement made in FY 1998 and a $300,000 supplement in FY 1991.

7Includes a $300,000 supplement made in FY1994.

8Includes a $390,000 supplement made in FY 1998.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Outcome Measures for Research Program Grant Awardees." National Research Council. 2006. Funding Biomedical Research Programs: Contributions of the Markey Trust. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11627.
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During an interval of 15 years, the Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust spent over $500 million on four programs in the basic biomedical sciences that support the education and research of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, junior faculty, and senior researchers. The Markey Trust asked the NRC to evaluate these programs with two questions in mind: “Were these funds well spent?” and “What can others in the biomedical and philanthropic communities learn from the programs of the Markey Trust, both as an approach to funding biomedical research and as a model of philanthropy?” One of five resulting reports, this volume examines the Research Program Grants, which awarded $323 million to support investigators with a major commitment to the life sciences and to assist in the establishment, reorganization, or expansion of significant biomedical research centers or programs. Using information from Markey archives, materials from grant recipients, and site visits to a sample of institutional grant recipients, the authoring committee describes the impact that Markey grants made on the centers and programs funded by these grants, along with the unique aspects of the Markey approach to funding that may be applicable to other funders of biomedical research programs.

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