We explore where the best places for health research and innovation are, and how this relates to the rates of specific illnesses.
“Where” is meant to be general and refers not only to specific locations, such as cities/states, but also specific diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, and other characteristics. We then rank the 11 top cities for health research and innovation.
In order to figure out where the best places are, we first analyze funding on three dimensions: type of disease, time, and location.
Based on this high-level analysis, we find location is the most important factor. We deep dive into location, specifically city-level analysis.
We breakdown the importance into three categories, which we call: access to talent, access to resources, and access to funding. Based on these three dimensions, we rank the top 11 cities. Based on our ranking system. New York is the top city, while Seattle is the bottom among the 11 cities.