2025 BIGR Ranks Top Growing Medical Universities in the USA and Canada
Elen Baloyan, Editor in Chief of OncoDaily Magazine, shared a post by The Boston Institute for Global Rankings (BIGR) on LinkedIn:
”If you’re planning to pursue a medical career in the US or Canada, check out the fastest-growing university list and all-time giants to find the right alma mater for yourself.
Which region should we explore next?”
Quoting The Boston Institute for Global Rankings (BIGR)’s post:
”Top Growing Medical Universities in USA and Canada: 2025 Edition by BIGR
In the 21st century, medical research has undergone a remarkable transformation, and the United States and Canada, home to some of the most influential medical institutions on Earth, have not only driven these changes but continuously re-invented the model of academic medicine itself.
Yet a fascinating question remains challenging the accepted reality:
Which of these universities is accelerating the fastest – not merely producing large volumes of research, but expanding their scientific momentum relative to their own histories?
To capture and measure this evolution, we present the second analysis of the Top Growing Medical Universities in the 21st Century, focusing on USA and Canada. And of course, we could not skip the “All Time Giants” whose contributions have and continue shaping the medical research for generations.”
Find more information here.

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