The Stanford Center on China’s Economy & Institutions (SCCEI) is pleased to invite proposals from Stanford faculty in any field to fund research on contemporary issues related to China’s economy, broadly defined.
The Neuroscience:Translate grant program supports research projects at the intersection of biology, engineering and medicine to address practical unmet needs in brain health and the neurosciences.
Stanford Medicine Catalyst is seeking health care innovations from all members of the Stanford community that can significantly impact global health care. Catalyst will award select projects with up to $1,000,000.00 and provide programmatic support to ensure acceleration of the project
C-ShaRP (Community for Shared Research Platforms) invites new PIs to apply for Vouchers to be used in Stanford Shared Facilities. Vouchers will enable new PIs to navigate the facilities and to engage the staff of shared facilities.
Daiichi Sankyo is funding up to $500,000 USD for one year, including overhead/indirect costs. Please complete your pre-proposal application by September 30, 2024.
The Stanford Clinical & Translational Science (CTS) Pilot Program is an early-stage funding program for accelerating the translational of medical discoveries into better health through innovation training, mentorships, and pilot funding of promising projects.
The Stanford King Center on Global Development invites proposals from Stanford faculty for ambitious new initiatives harnessing and developing the university’s distinctive strengths in research on global development and poverty.
The WHSDM Center aims to promote health research on biological sex differences, women’s health, and sexual and gender minority health at the School of Medicine, and to foster collaborations on these topics across SoM depts and the University.
The King Center invites proposals from Stanford faculty and postdoctoral scholars for small projects or for seed funding of projects that have the potential to help the investigators to write competitive research proposals.
Stage 1: Seed Partnerships offers up to $350,000 to better understand the drivers of a social problem or co-design solutions. This funding is intended to deepen partnerships in a way that creates a clear path to testing solutions and putting those solutions to use at scale.
Stage 2: Test Solutions offers $350,000 to $800,000 per lab over a maximum of 36 months to support partnership-based work that involves the design and testing of a concrete solution to a well-defined social problem.
The Stanford Accelerator for Learning and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence invite research proposals advancing learning through creation with Generative AI.
RAISE Health is establishing a new seed grant program to support research and education program proposals designed to advance responsible AI innovation in medicine. We expect to award 5 one-year grants up to $100,000 each.
OCE supports campus units with one-time funding of up to $50K to deepen Stanford’s engagement locally and nationwide, with priority for projects working with communities in Santa Clara or San Mateo counties.
The Dunlevie Maternal-Fetal Medicine Center for Discovery, Innovation and Clinical Impact is offering a Fall 2024 Seed Grant to support researchers and scientists in advancing specific domains of maternal-fetal science.