Wu Tsai Neuro and HAI invite research proposals that support ambitious ideas and reimagine how neuroscience and AI work together to transform our understanding of the human brain and advance artificially intelligent systems.
Apply by October 20
Turn discovery into impact. The Neuroscience:Translate Award Program funds interdisciplinary teams advancing novel neuroscience solutions with real potential to reach patients through licensing and translation.
The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is requesting proposals for its sixth round of Seed Grants. Seed grant research projects should involve at least two independent co-PIs who combine their expertise in an innovative fashion to address important problems in basic and clinical neuroscience.
The Neuroscience:Translate grant program supports research projects at the intersection of biology, engineering and medicine to address practical unmet needs in brain health and the neurosciences.
The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is requesting Letters of Intent for its third round of Big Ideas in Neuroscience. Successful Big Ideas projects promote health, new technologies and basic discoveries.
DUE: October 2nd The Neuroscience:Translate program supports translational research addressing unmet needs in any area of neuroscience. Resulting technologies & therapies are intended to lead to licensing exits to eventually reach the patient.
DUE: October 24th The Neuroscience:Translate program supports translational research addressing unmet needs in any area of neuroscience. Resulting technologies & therapies are intended to lead to licensing exits to eventually reach the patient.
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.
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
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.