These Large Propel Grants provide $50,000 to support collaborative teams who need to obtain specific data or other elements to convince reviewers of feasibility for their proposal for external sponsored research funding in the next year.
Grants of up to $10,000 to support new mass spectrometry projects and methodologies in emerging proteomics research areas, early phase investigations, and pilot studies.
The SMCI Lillie and Donnelly Seed Grant Program funds projects to harness the expertise of faculty, trainees, and staff who work within LPCHS and SMCH to lead new approaches to improve our performance and the quality of health care we provide.
c-ShARP welcomes collaborative proposals for educational efforts that leverage Stanford’s Shared Research Facilities to enrich scientific learning journeys with hands-on experiences
The goal of the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence research program is to foster interdisciplinary AI research that aims to improve the human condition. We seek proposals for up to $75K that support new ambitious ideas.
The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute (Wu Tsai Neuro) and the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) jointly seek proposals that reimagine the ways in which neuroscience and AI work together to transform the fields.
These Small Propel Grants provide $5,000 to support collaborative teams who are actively developing or finalizing their proposal for external sponsored research funding in the next six months.
Stanford HAI has partnered with Microsoft to offer Azure credits in support of novel, or emerging research that requires advanced computational resources provided by the commercial cloud.
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 award in the amount of $35,000 is for research on the structural racism, social injustice, and health disparities within IBD in the maternal and child health community. Any investigator at the rank of Instructor or above should apply.
The Ethics, Society & Technology Hub invites applications for funding to support the development of courses that engage students in critical thinking about the ethical and societal consequences of scientific and technological developments.
The Stanford Center for Pediatric IBD and Celiac Disease Training Award Program will fund research postdoctoral fellows and instructors to conduct innovative mentored research in pediatric IBD and celiac disease.
The Stanford Cardiovascular Institute's mission is to ignite new research and clinical applications to improve cardiovascular health. We strive to promote the exchange of ideas and collaboration among students, fellows, faculty, and scientists.
IMA is accepting proposals for projects that leverage a recent technological advance in human organ modeling to accelerate the prototyping of innovative medicines and vaccines and to enable hypothesis-driven studies on human subjects.
The intent of the endowment fund is to provide support for programs in transportation and logistics education, and urban planning education and research.
The Open Science Innovator Prize is awarded to research trainees who have demonstrated a commitment to furthering transparent and reproducible science practices.
The Open Science Champion Prize seeks to recognize established faculty members who have led or significantly contributed to their field’s movement towards transparent and reproducible research practices.
Supporting research that not only highlights an important maternal and child health disparity but also focuses on reasons or drivers of structural racism and social injustice as key drivers in health disparities.
This seed grant program provides awards of $10k-$25k to help faculty expand their international network of researchers through early-stage research projects.