Thomas R
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All great numbers. They asked if opportunities were plentiful, which would mean opportunities across most things. HMH does not have research in things other than primarily clinical projects. The funding is concentrated in a few things, but they do have what you need to apply to residency. Its just not a power research program like you're making it seem.From its 2022-23 Annual Report, https://www.hackensackmeridianhealth.org/-/media/project/hmh/hmh/public/hmh_2022annualreport.pdf
By the numbers,
HMHRI has:
3,600+
Researchers
250+
Principal Investigators
with Active Studies
1,000+
Active Studies
600
Open Clinical Trials
450
Clinical trials in Cancer —
More Than Any Other
Cancer Center in NJ
Over the past four years, HMH has experienced remarkable growth,
more than tripling its externally-sponsored research portfolio
across the translational research continuum, as its research grant
expenditures and industry clinical trials revenue increased from
$31.1M in 2019 to over $100 million in 2022.
The Center for Discovery and Innovation (CDI) has itself grown
to encompass more than 180 scientists and support
personnel, over its first three years. The institution is funded
by $175 million in research commitments over the next
five years through government, pharmaceutical, biotech, and
foundation sectors, as well as private philanthropy.
Rutgers has a $2 billion endowment. That is what I'd say you need to be considered "plentiful". Otherwise most schools would have "plentiful" research opportunities.