<p>^ those aren’t the NRC rankings (which are not one single ranking, but a range over two different measures, the S and R).</p>
<p>[NRC</a> Rankings Overview: Biology/Integrated Biology/Integrated Biomedical Sciences - Faculty - The Chronicle of Higher Education](<a href=“NRC Rankings Overview: Biology/Integrated Biology/Integrated Biomedical Sciences”>NRC Rankings Overview: Biology/Integrated Biology/Integrated Biomedical Sciences)</p>
<p>Princeton’s molecular bio ranking is high in the S-rank. Its molecular bio program and Stanford’s biological sciences are tied in the R-rank. Either way, molecular bio is tangentially related to neuroscience, and the NRC ranking for bio is kind of a motley combination of biology, integrated biology, and biomedical sciences (as it’s for everything “not elsewhere classified”).</p>