The School of Medicine K12 Mentored Career Development Program is a two-year research program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Stanford Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program.
The WHSDM Center aims to promote health research on biological sex differences, women’s health, and sexual and gender minority health at the School of Medicine, and to foster collaborations on these topics across SoM depts and the University.
The Stanford Accelerator for Learning and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence invite research proposals advancing learning through creation with Generative AI.
The Dunlevie Maternal-Fetal Medicine Center for Discovery, Innovation and Clinical Impact is offering a Fall 2024 Seed Grant to support researchers and scientists in advancing specific domains of maternal-fetal science.
The Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Celiac Disease Postdoctoral and Early Career Support Award will fund research postdoctoral fellows and instructors to conduct innovative mentored research in pediatric IBD and celiac disease.
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.
Proposals can request any amount up to $10,000. The grant proposal form includes a section for the staff to share the budget indicating what expenses will be support
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.
This grant is to attract and increase junior faculty members, including highly qualified physicians, physician-scientists, population-based or basic/translational scientists, and to maximize their potential to be leaders in academic medicine