The Dunlevie Maternal-Fetal Medicine Center for Discovery, Innovation and Clinical Impact is offering a Fall 2022 Seed Grant to support researchers and scientists in advancing specific domains of maternal-fetal science.
The program aims to 1) motivate and train the next generation of pediatric IBD and celiac disease researchers and 2) position awardees to be successful applicants for future extramural career development or independent funding.
The Stanford Cancer Institute, Population Sciences Program and Community Outreach and Engagement, and the Center for Population Health Sciences are pleased to offer a call for cancer health equity proposals.
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 SMCI Lillie and Donnelly Seed Grant Program funds projects to harness the expertise of faculty, trainees, and staff who work within LPCHS and SMCH to lead new approaches to improve our performance and the quality of health care we provide.
c-ShARP welcomes collaborative proposals for educational efforts that leverage Stanford’s Shared Research Facilities to enrich scientific learning journeys with hands-on experiences
The award in the amount of $35,000 is for research on the structural racism, social injustice, and health disparities within IBD in the maternal and child health community. Any investigator at the rank of Instructor or above should apply.
The Ethics, Society & Technology Hub invites applications for funding to support the development of courses that engage students in critical thinking about the ethical and societal consequences of scientific and technological developments.
The Stanford Center for Pediatric IBD and Celiac Disease Training Award Program will fund research postdoctoral fellows and instructors to conduct innovative mentored research in pediatric IBD and celiac disease.
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.