This call for proposals aims to support innovative and interdisciplinary seed research in Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. Proposals should be for support of new, ambitious, and speculative ideas.
Now accepting Winter 2019 Applications! VPTL offers quarterly teaching advancement grants up to $2500 to Stanford faculty, lecturers, instructional teams, graduate students involved in TA training, and departments.
The Teaching with Technology (TwT) Workshop is an annual program that guides faculty and instructors through instructional design models to thoughtfully integrate digital tools, content, and pedagogies in engaging learning experiences. This year’s workshop will focus specifically on courses that are entirely online or are “flipped” with some online content or activities to help students prepare for and maximize the in-class experience.
The TwT Workshop is open to Stanford faculty and lecturers from all academic disciplines.
We are pleased to announce Neuroscience:Translate, a new grant program to support translational neuroscience research. The goal is to engage teams of researchers to address unmet needs in any area of neuroscience.
The devices, diagnostic procedures, software, and pharmaceutical therapies that result from the work of funded teams are intended to lead to startup companies or be brought to the world through licensing agreements with existing companies.
Stanford ChEM-H is issuing a call for proposals from small teams of clinicians and molecular scientists/engineers who seek to undertake exploratory studies involving human subjects. Together, these scholars can test bold hypotheses in humans, or validate the utility of a new tool in the diagnosis or management of a disease. Each proposal must identify at least one clinical and one laboratory-based co-investigator.
The Stanford Alliance for Innovative Medicines (Stanford AIM) is seeking Letters of Intent (LOIs) for target-driven drug discovery proposals from Stanford faculty.
The world is being transformed by data and data-driven analysis is rapidly becoming an integral part of science and society. This call for proposals is open to Stanford faculty, students, and research staff, in all fields, performing new research in data science and its applications. Each proposal must have a Stanford qualified Principal Investigator (PI). Successful proposals will be awarded $50,000 in seed funds to support research over a one year period.