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The National Institutes of Health is the largest funder of University of California research, providing over $2.6 billion in funding for the last academic year, representing more than half of UC’s total research awards.

The National Institutes of Health is the largest funder of University of California research and UC received more than $2.6 billion in funding for the last academic year – accounting for more than half of UC’s total research awards.

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