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
c-ShARP welcomes collaborative proposals for instrument acquisitions, programs, or other enhancements to Shared Research Platforms and Shared Facilities that benefit the user community at large. Faculty & staff are welcome to apply.
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.
The program supports research to improve the neurocognitive outcomes and behavioral symptoms of 22q11 Deletion Syndrome. The program provides seed funding of up to $150,000/year, for 2 years.
We invite Stanford faculty, staff, and students across all disciplines to propose research and designs that will advance learning and lead to new insights in the area of virtual field trips.
The WHSDM Center aims to promote basic & translational, clinical, and population health research on sex differences and women’s health at the School of Medicine, and to foster collaborations on these topics across SoM depts and the University.
The Stanford King Center on Global Development is working to improve the lives of the world’s poor. We stimulate and support research, inspire students, and collaborate with thought leaders and influencers to make a real-world impact.
The EST Hub invites applications for funding to support the development of projects that advance understanding of ethical implications or societal impacts of science and technology innovation.
The Haas Center welcomes proposals (up to $12,000) for new or revised academic courses for Autumn, Winter, Spring quarters in 2021-22 that involve students in community engaged learning projects focused on racial justice.
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
The Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine announces this year’s call for proposals. 2-year grants of $200,000 ($100,000/year) for technology development in the biomedical sciences.
Two $30,000 grants to immerse early-career graduate students into modern proteomic mass spectrometry methods. This personalized training will empower student researchers with skills that will boost their research careers at Stanford and beyond.
Interdisciplinary Scholar Awards provide funding to Stanford postdocs who are engaging in highly interdisciplinary research in the neurosciences broadly defined. The program provides two years of funding and scientific and career-growth guidance.
To support biomedical research in diabetes, the Stanford Diabetes Research Center (SDRC) invites applications for the 2021 Pilot and Feasibility (P&F) Program led by Dr. Fredric Kraemer.
The Stanford CCNE-TD, an NCI funded Phase-III U54 grant, is soliciting proposals for Developmental Projects of Cancer Nanotechnology research. Up to 5 awards, and each award will receive one year funding of up to $50,000.
Grants of up to $5,000 to support new mass spectrometry projects and methodologies in emerging research areas, early phase investigations, and pilot studies.
The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance invites proposals on athletic performance, injury prevention, and injury recovery to discover the biological principles that govern optimum performance, from the molecular level to the whole body.
The Stanford SPARK program supports the discovery and development of novel therapeutics and diagnostics that address unmet medical needs by offering funding, education and project-specific mentorship.
The IMA, CDCM and CCT, seek to accelerate the development of promising and innovative early-stage translational stem cell and gene therapies that fill unmet clinical needs.