See maximum funding amount and funding details below
Eligibility:
Academic Council Faculty
Clinician Educators
Instructors
Medical Center Line Faculty
Postdocs
Applications closed
Applications closed on February 15, 2023
The Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE) CARE seeks to improve the health of Asians, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (AsA-NHPI) by increasing knowledge, empowering education, and positively impacting their clinical care.
GOAL: To apply innovative approaches to contribute to our understanding of Asian Health. Interdisciplinary collaboration is encouraged. Awards may be used to fund pilot research work by Stanford faculty to develop or expand their research skills.
Up to 3 grants will be awarded for FY23.
APPLICATION: Applications are due by Wednesday, February 15th, 2023, by 11:59pm PST. Decisions will be announced in March 2023.
AWARD: 1-year term (May 1, 2023 - May 1, 2024). Up to $50,000 per project will be awarded and will be determined by the review committee. Please provide a detailed budget.
SEED GRANT IMPACT REPORT: Awardees are required to submit an impact report to CARE at the end of the grant term summarizing research outcomes and future plans.
REQUIREMENTS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If chosen for the grant, awardees are required to give at least two one-hour talks as requested for CARE activities.
For any questions, please email StanfordCARE@Stanford.edu.
Program priorities
Asian Health
Eligibility:
ELIGIBILITY: Faculty with University tenure Line (UTL), Medical Center Line (MCL), Non-Tenure Line-Research (NTLR), Clinician Educator (CE) or Instructor appointments. PI waivers are not needed for internal funding opportunities. Lecturers with Stanford appointments are eligible to apply. Post-doctoral fellows, clinical trainees, instructors, and research scientists/scholars must identify a faculty mentor and may be included as co-PIs.