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.
The Stanford Center at Peking University (SCPKU) offers fellowships to Stanford faculty engaged in research in China, or who want to explore new opportunities or collaborations.
The King Center invites proposals from Stanford faculty for ambitious new initiatives harnessing and developing the university’s distinctive strengths in research on global development and poverty.
SCI’s mission is to translate Stanford discoveries into individualized cancer care and prevention. In keeping with its goal of educating and empowering the next generation of cancer researchers, SCI offers funding to cancer research fellows.
Collaborative projects with a hardware aspect related to enabling technology or devices for sensing, interfaces or flexible/stretchable electronics, worn or carried, or implanted in the body, or for uses in robotics, vehicles or structures.
SCI offers Innovation Awards to support projects focused on the acceleration of basic, translational, clinical and population-based cancer research, and projects focused on types of cancer, such as pancreatic, breast and gynecologic cancers.
The Neuroscience:Translate program supports translational research addressing unmet needs in any area of neuroscience. Resulting technologies and therapies are intended to lead to licensing exits from the university to eventually reach the patient
Our overall aim is to advance understanding of the molecular basis for optimal fetal – infant growth and placental function. Application of new tools, analytics and imaging technologies could provide novel insights to unsolved problems in MNCH.
Our overall aim is to advance the systems immunology tool box to address global health questions using innovative technologies, novel analytical tools and by learning novel basic immunology.
To encourage and foster collaboration toward solutions for global health challenges, we are opening an opportunity for collaborative pilot awards between Stanford University and the Ragon Institute.
The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Interdisciplinary Scholar Awards provide funding to extraordinary postdoctoral scientists at Stanford University engaging in highly interdisciplinary research in the neurosciences broadly defined.
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.
SCPKU offers team-based fellowships to Stanford faculty to spark creative, multi-disciplinary approaches to research in China focused on topics of key interest to Stanford, the U.S., and China.
The STRIVE grant is created to promote Stanford Health Care - ValleyCare as an academic teaching institution. It helps support faculty interested in creating new student, resident, and fellow electives at SHC-ValleyCare.
The Stanford Center at Peking University (SCPKU) offers fellowships to Stanford faculty engaged in research in China, or who want to explore new opportunities or collaborations.
Stanford ChEM-H is soliciting collaborative seed grant proposals from the Stanford community of postdoctoral researchers for exploratory projects that align with the Institute’s mission.
Call for letters of intent for cancer-related proposals that have a high likelihood of leading to publications, external peer-reviewed funding, new clinical interventions and clinical trials, new intellectual property, or other measures of success.
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.