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The University of Nebraska, Lincoln ranks 135th among 243 universities in the Cure Innovation Index. Based in Lincoln, Nebraska, the university's performance is uneven across domains: it places 72nd in Market Translation, well above its overall standing, while Research Capabilities are in the middle of the field and Entrepreneurial Readiness is a less developed area. Faculty-led clinical trials and an on-campus incubator reflect this translation-leaning character, pointing to an institution that has invested in commercialization pathways even as broader entrepreneurial programming lags.
University of Nebraska, Lincoln ranked below average for Research Capabilities, a measure of the foundational infrastructure and resources that enable an institution to conduct high-quality, innovative science. Out of the factors in this category, University of Nebraska, Lincoln fared best in Cutting Edge Science.
Learn MoreUniversity of Nebraska, Lincoln ranked below average for Entrepreneurial Readiness, a measure of whether the institution has built a supportive ecosystem for entrepreneurship and whether faculty are engaged in and incentivized toward commercial activity. Out of the factors in this category, University of Nebraska, Lincoln fared best in Ecosystem Support.
Learn MoreUniversity of Nebraska, Lincoln ranked above average for Market Translation, a measure of how effectively a research institution moves scientific discovery out of the lab and into real-world clinical and commercial applications. Out of the factors in this category, University of Nebraska, Lincoln fared best in TTO Efficiency.
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From a pool of more than 6,000 institutions, the top 303 were ranked using two dozen indicators — from scientific foundation and lab infrastructure to patents, products, and partnerships — drawn from more than a dozen federal and commercial databases, an original audit of all institutions, and surveys of more than 3,300+ scientists, industry leaders, and biomedical experts.
Innovation isn't a single moment — it's an entire ecosystem. The Index evaluates institutions across two dozen indicators, grouped in three core domains that reveal the full picture of what it takes to turn groundbreaking science into real-world impact.
How a resource-constrained university built a top-15 translation engine — and what other institutions can learn from it.
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