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.
For innovators whose work has progressed towards developing solutions for specific commercial applications. The awards provide advisory support and funding to enable the move from research innovation to technology transfer or startup funding.
Sarafan ChEM-H is accepting applications from Stanford labs that would like to leverage the Chemoproteomics group at the Nucleus to advance therapeutic approaches in cancer, with a preference for EGFR-mutant lung cancer.
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.
This seed grant program provides awards of up to $25k to help faculty expand their international network of researchers through early-stage research projects.
Stanford HAI seeks proposals that support new, ambitious, and speculative ideas in AI with the objective of getting initial results. We expect to award approximately 25 grants, up to $75,000.
The Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment invites dissertation-stage Stanford PhD students to apply for an Emerging Environmental Scholar Research Award to offset up to $5,000 in direct research expenses for their doctoral dissertation.
This RFP launches two Integrative Projects that will explore ways in which data acquired with sensors - satellite, airborne, land/water-based - and the accompanying data analysis and modeling workflows, can support the adaptive management of planetary health and human activities.
C-ShaRP welcomes collaborative proposals for educational efforts that leverage Stanford’s shared research facilities to enrich scientific learning journeys with hands-on experiences, facilitating research progress and promoting real-world skills.
IAJS is accepting funding proposals up to $25,000 to support innovative research projects directly related to its mission. Funding will be given for early-stage research focusing on solutions to challenges related to racial and ethnic categorization, broadly defined.
The Stanford Beckman Center funds Technology Development seed grants for either: the development of new and improved instruments/devices or new methodologies to be used in biomedical research.
The Stanford Innovative Medicines Accelerator (IMA) is accepting proposals for projects that address two major challenges in small molecule drug discovery: adaptation of lab-grade assays to high- throughput screening (HTS) formats, and optimization of lead compounds into drug prototypes.
Internal funding opportunity for Stanford Medicine faculty in all lines within seven years of first faculty appointment. Open to women pursuing advancement or to faculty of all genders who support the advancement of women in medicine/research.