Research Accomplishments


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Celebrating Our Research Investment 

Funding research is a cornerstone of the American Heart Association’s lifesaving mission and a key to our future. On July 1, 2022, the AHA reached a monumental milestone of more than $5 billion invested in scientific research, which now has surpassed $5.9 billion. Since 1949, the AHA has made significant annual investments in research that include funding 15 Nobel Prize winning scientists, in addition to breakthroughs in cardiovascular and stroke discovery, translation, and clinical application through more than 50,000 projects. As the largest non-profit, non-governmental funder of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular research in the U.S., this achievement can be measured in longer, healthier lives for untold individuals and families around the world.

Nobel Prize Winners

Fifteen investigators, who have received AHA-funding at some point in their careers, have won Nobel Prizes. Learn who they are and about the work that led to this achievement.

Women in Research

The AHA has a rich history of female leadership and participation in research, and supports their success by alleviating barriers and ensuring workplace equity.

A Lifesaving History Through Research

On June 10, 1924, a handful of pioneering physicians and social workers met in Chicago to form the American Heart Association, believing that scientific research could lead the way to better treatment, prevention and ultimately a cure. Here is a timeline showcasing research milestones throughout AHA's 100 years of lifesaving history.