For the eighth consecutive year, the Department of Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine was recognized among the nation’s leaders in National Institutes of Health (NIH) research funding, ranking #2 in the U.S. according to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR).
In 2025, Yale Emergency Medicine secured $19,579,437 in NIH grants—building on its longstanding record of sustained, high-impact research excellence. This year’s achievement is marked by an extraordinary expansion in faculty success, with 14 faculty members receiving NIH funding and nine among the top 100 NIH-funded emergency medicine investigators nationwide.
“Our ranking reflects not only our department’s continued strength in NIH funding but also the breadth and depth of our research community,” said Arjun Venkatesh, MD, MBA, chair of Yale Emergency Medicine. “More of our faculty than ever before are leading nationally recognized research programs—evidence of Yale’s growing influence and innovation in acute care research.”
Yale Emergency Medicine continues to lead pioneering investigations that advance emergency care across the lifespan, from pediatric to geriatric patients, and across the full spectrum of illness and injury. Current research initiatives include:
• Injury prevention in low- and middle-income countries
• Advancing the quality, safety, and value of emergency care delivery
• Innovative treatments for substance use disorders
• Health care simulation technology
• Mentorship programs inspiring the next generation of health scientists
• Leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance emergency care delivery
• Clinical informatics in pain research
• Resuscitation Science