College of Health and Human Performance

UF College of Health & Human Performance achieves new record in research funding with $12.6 million

UF research spending up 15% to record $1.25 billion

Francccesco Boeno, Ph.D., postdoctoral associate in the Laboratory of Muscle & Environmental Physiology, looks through a microscope

Francccesco Boeno, Ph.D., postdoctoral associate in the Laboratory of Muscle & Environmental Physiology

October 16, 2023

University of Florida faculty conducted a record $1.25 billion in research in fiscal year 2023, a nearly 15% increase over 2022. UF’s College of Health & Human Performance’s contribution was a record $12.6 million, a nearly 25% increase over 2022.

“Our faculty and their research teams conduct pioneering research that solves health problems, advances human performance, and enriches the quality of life,” said Michael Reid, Ph.D., dean. “We look forward to new initiatives and groundbreaking discoveries in the years to come.”


UF College of Health & Human Performance Research Funding: $12.6 million


This research expenditure data is based on UF’s response to the National Science Foundation’s annual Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) Survey, which is the national standard in comparing research spending among the hundreds of universities around the country. The numbers reflect spending for the fiscal year that ended June 30.

UF surpassed $1 billion in new external awards for the first time in 2023. UF is one of only about 35 public and private universities around the country with more than $1 billion in annual research spending.

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