Stanford AIM is seeking target-driven drug discovery proposals with compelling therapeutic rationale, identified protein target amenable to therapeutic intervention, and sufficient evidence for a drug discovery effort from PI-eligible faculty.
This grant is to attract and increase junior faculty members, including highly qualified physicians, physician-scientists, population-based or basic/translational scientists, and to maximize their potential to be leaders in academic medicine
Sustainability is the defining challenge of our time. Stanford aspires to Advance Climate Change Solutions and Foster a Healthy Planet & Healthy People through efforts to scale, partner, and educate. We seek projects to set this vision in motion.
SCI offers Innovation Awards to support collaborative projects focused on acceleration of basic, translational, clinical and population-based cancer research, and projects focused on cancer care, such as pancreatic, breast and gynecologic cancers.
The Precourt Institute invites proposals for research across the full range of energy sourcing, conversions, transmission and uses, as well as improve the financial, legal and regulatory environments that affect deployment of energy technologies.
Interested in launching a new project that aims to develop future leaders, with a public service orientation? Seed money is available from a unique fund at the law school -- and all members of the Stanford community can apply.
This mentored research program seeks to (1) enhance aging research using emerging methodologies, (2) foster research on minority populations, (3) and increase the involvement of underrepresented minority scientists in aging research.
Limited program - $875K Funding opportunity for faculty with PI eligibility within the first three years of their faculty careers. An internal selection process is required. This site is collecting School of Medicine internal proposals only.
Limited program - $75K-$100K Gift funding opportunity for the School of Medicine Assistant Professors (with MCL, UTL, NTLR appointments.) early in their careers. An internal selection process is required.
The KL2 Mentored Career Development Program (KL2 Scholars Program) at Stanford University is a two-year research program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Stanford Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program.
The Stanford Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) SPADA Pilot Program funds projects with a goal of diagnosing and/or predicting the onset, course, worsening, or complications of disease, and prolonging health.
The France-Stanford Center seeks to fund conferences and workshops. Conferences should address significant issues of common interest to scholars from France and Stanford.
The France-Stanford Center sponsors high quality collaborative research projects likely to foster new linkages and deepen existing connections between French scholars and students and their counterparts at Stanford University.
SCPKU offers Stanford faculty from any school or discipline an opportunity to lead a three-week graduate seminar in Beijing. Faculty decide the topic and make the final selection of student participants.