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Internal funding opportunity for all Stanford University School of Medicine faculty in all lines, including clinician educators, who are within 7 years of their first faculty appointment at the time the award is initiated. This award supports general research activities and is open to women pursuing advancement, or to faculty of all genders who support the advancement of women in medicine and/or medical research.
Program priorities
Open to women pursuing advancement in medicine and/or medical research
Open to faculty of all genders who support the advancement of women in medicine and/or medical research
Faculty within 7 years of their first faculty appointment
Eligibility:
Open to School of Medicine faculty in all lines, including clinician educators (Acting, Affiliates and Instructors are not eligible). Note: CE faculty PI waivers are not required for internal Stanford funding opportunities.
Applicants must be within 7 years of first faculty appointment at the time the award is initiated.
Open to women pursuing advancement, or to faculty of all genders who support the advancement of women in medicine and/or medical research.
MD, PhD, or equivalent advanced degree.
Applications for projects from both clinical and basic science research areas will be considered.
Project need not focus on sex or gender.
Requirements:
Two mandatory meetings are required in the first year of the award. The first orientation meeting will be held in Fall 2024 and the second in Spring 2025. A follow up mandatory meeting will be scheduled in Spring of 2026.
Recipients must provide a progress report after the first year of research in Spring 2025 as well as a final outcome report in Spring 2026.
Amount
$30000
How can the funds be used?
Funds are to be used for research and related expenses on the proposed project.