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.
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 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.
We invite Stanford researchers across all disciplines to submit interdisciplinary research proposals on learning differences and/or the future of special education for projects funded up to $80,000 for a one year project.
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 Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI) and the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) jointly seek proposals that support new ideas that reimagine artificial intelligence in healthcare.
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.
IMA is accepting proposals for assay development projects to create and optimize miniaturized assays in 384-well microplate format for use in high-throughput, small-molecule screens.