Research Management Group (RMG)

Limited Submission Programs


This webpage contains an overview of the external limited submission programs (NIH, NSF, foundation and association), programs currently requiring an internal selection process, as well as a calendar of all limited programs offered throughout the year.



What is a limited submission program?

Limited programs are external sponsored research grants that require an internal selection process because the sponsor limits the number of applications that can be submitted by Stanford. The limited submission programs are facilitated by Jeanne Heschele on behalf of the Vice Provost and Dean of Research Office and the School of Medicine Research Management Group (RMG).
Please contact Jeanne at jheschele@stanford.edu for any questions about these programs.

 


List of Current Programs and Deadlines (arranged in chronological order by deadlines)

 
 

Natioal Science Foundation (NSF)
NSF 16-513 Scalable Nanomanufacturing

Limited: only ONE application if Stanford is the lead organization.
Amount of funding: $250,000-$375,000 per year x 4 yrs, depending on the scope of the project.
(5-8 awards to be made)
*Note: The same organization may be a collaborative partner in any number of other multi-organization group proposals in which it is not the lead. A proposal involving more than one organization must be submitted as a single proposal in which a single award is requested, with the managing principal investigator from the lead organization and subawards administered by the lead organization to any other participating organizations.
Eligibility: faculty with PI eligibility
Internal Dean of Research Office deadline: Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines

 

 

NIH NIEHS Outstanding New Environmental Scientist (ONES) Award (R01) (RFA-ES-15-020)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Limited: only ONE applicant is permitted
Amount of funding: for most applications, the budget for direct costs should be limited to $250,000 per year, plus the portion of the additional $250,000 budget for career enhancement which will be distributed over a 5-year award period. ( 5-6 to be awarded)
Eligibility: Stanford assistant professors with PI eligibility (UTL, MCL, or NTL-Research appointments)
The research focus is on exposure -health related responses from environmental agents within the mission interest of the NIEHS. Environmental agents which are considered of primary interest for NIEHS include: industrial chemicals or manufacturing byproducts, metals, pesticides, herbicides, air pollutants and other inhaled toxicants, particulates or fibers, fungal, and bacterial or biologically derived toxins.
Applicants must have demonstrated outstanding abilities in basic, clinical or population-based research. Individuals must have established research independence from a mentor, and have dedicated, independent laboratory space or access to the clinical, population-based and/or public health research resources which will allow them to conduct the research proposed in the grant application as the lead, independent PD/PI.
Not eligible: CE faculty, Clinical Instructors, Instructors, Academic Staff-research
Internal deadline: Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/nih_niehs_ones.html

 

 

The Pac-12 Student-Athelete Health and Well-Being Grant Program
# of applicants: Each Pac-­12 institution will be limited to 3 submissions (see the internal submission guidelines below)
The aim of research projects should be to improve the health, general well-­-being, and safety of student atheletes at all Pac-­-12 member institutions. See the guidelines for the topics.
Eligibility: Stanford faculty with PI eligibility (with UTL, MCL, and NTL-Research appointments)
Internal deadline: Tuesday, January 26, 2016, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines

 

 

 


Burroughs Wellcome Fund programs that are no longer limited:

Burroughs Wellcome Fund Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases (PATH)
$500,000
Eligibility: assistant professors with UTL and MCL faculty appointments
Unlimited #'s of pre-applications permitted. Note: The pre-application deadline was July 15, 2015

Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Awards for Medical Scientists (CAMS)
$700,000
Postdoctoral and clinical fellow and Instructor to faculty transition award

Unlimited #'s of pre-applications permitted:
Pre-application deadline: Aug. 5, 2015
Guidelines and Stanford eligibility clarification more >>

 

Foundations/Associations-the 2015 internal deadlines have passed for these programs:

  • Camille and Henry Dreyfus-Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Program
  • St. Baldrick's Foundation-Pediatric Cancer Grants and Fellowship-Spring Cycle 2015
  • The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Packard Fellowships in Science and Engineering
  • V Foundation for Cancer Research Scholar Award Program and
  • V Foundation for Cancer Research Translational Research Grant
  • V Foundation for Cancer Research-Pediatric Cancer Research Program (either a Scholar or Translational grant applicant was selected)
  • The Dana Foundation David Mahoney Neuroimaging Program: Using Brain and Immune Imaging to Improve Human Health
  • American Diabetes Association 2015 Pathway To Stop Diabetes Awards (Accelerator, Innovator, Visionary Awards)
  • William T. Grant Foundation William T. Grant Scholars
  • Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation award
  • HHMI Inclusive Excellence: 2017 Undergraduate Science Education Grants (c/o Dr. Elam, Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education)
  • Doris Duke Charitable Foundation "Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists" (c/o Dr. Bonnie Maldonado, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity)
  • Brain Research Foundation Scientific Innovation Award
  • Pew Scholars Program
  • Pew-Steward Scholars Program in Cancer Research
  • Keck Concept Papers
  • Searle Scholars Program
  • Dr. Ralph and Marian Falk Medical Research Trust Awards Program Catalyst Award
  • Simons Foundation Math+X Investigator
  • Simons Foundation Mathematics and Physical Sciences--Simons Investigators in Mathematics, Physics, and Theoretical Computer Science
  • Simons Foundation Mathematics and Physical Sciences--Simons Investigators in the Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems (MMLS)
  • The Archer Foundation The Archer Award in Brain Research
  • The Ho-Am Foundation The Ho-Am Prize
  • Parker B. Francis Fellowship Program in Pulmonary Research
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) International Student Research Fellowships
  • Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists
  • W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program "Call for Concept Papers" (November)
  • Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation Scholar Award Program
  • Rita Allen Foundation Scholars Program
  • Brain Research Foundation Fay/Frank Seed Grant Program
  • National Comprehensive Cancer Network- NCCN Foundation 2016 Young Investigator Award
  • Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Damon Clinical Investigator Award
  • Mary Kay Foundation Cancer Research Grant Program

 

NSF limited programs-2015 deadlines have passed for these programs:

    • NSF-15-562 Big Data Regional Innovation Hubs (BD Hubs): Accelerating the Big Data Innovation Ecosystem
    • NSF 15-580 Mid-Scale Innovations Program (MSIP) in Astronomical Sciences
    • NSF 15-536 Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) in Engineering and Computer Science: Supplements and Sites
    • NSF 15-598 Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI)
    • NSF 15-504 Major Research Instrumentation Program: Instrument Acquisition or Development
    • NSF 15-542 (NSF 16-503) National Science Foundation Research Traineeship Program (NRT)
    • NSF 16-513 Scalable Nanomanufacturing


NIH limited programs-the 2015 internal submission deadlines have passed for these programs:

    • NIAMS Musculoskeletal Biology and Medicine Resource-based Centers (P30) (RFA-AR-16-004)
    • NIEHS Children's Health Exposure Analysis Resource (CHEAR): National Exposure Assessment Laboratory Network (U2C) (RFA-ES-15-009)
    • NIEHS Children's Health Exposure Analysis Resource (CHEAR): Data Repository, Analysis and Science Center (U2C) (RFA-ES-15-010)
    • NIEHS Children's Health Exposure Analysis Resource (CHEAR): Coordinating Center (U24) (RFA-ES-15-011)
    • NIH NIAMS Validation of Pediatric Patient Reported Outcomes in Chronic Diseases (PEPR) Consortium (U19) (RFA-AR-15-014)
    • NIH NHLBI Summer Institute for Research Education in Biostatistics (R25) (RFA-HL-16-017)
    • NIMHD Transdisciplinary Collaborative Centers for Health Disparities Research Focused on Precision Medicine (U54) (RFA-MD-15-013) [This RFA was brought to the attention of Drs. Bonnie Maldonado and Mark Cullen, who will facilitate Stanford’s response, if any, to this limited RFA.]
    • NIMHD Advancing Health Disparities Interventions Through Community-Based Participatory Research (U01) (RFA-MD-15-010) [This RFA was brought to the attention of Drs. Bonnie Maldonado and Mark Cullen, who will facilitate Stanford’s response, if any, to this limited RFA.]
    • NIH NHBLI/NIMH/ Career Development Program in Emergency Care Research (K12) RFA-HL-16-019- RFA sent to to the attention of Dr. Norris, Division Chief of Emergency Medicine
    • NIH NIAID Asthma and Allergic Diseases Cooperative Research Centers (U19) RFA-AI-15-032- (Note: Stanford has an existing center. Dr. Stephen Galli is the PI.)
    • NHGRI Genome Sequencing Program Analysis Centers (U01) RFA-HG-15-026-RFA sent to to the attention of Dr. Michael Snyder, Chair of the Genetics Dept.
    • Limited Competition: NIMHD Endowment Program for Increasing Research and Institutional Resources Capacity (S21) RFA-MD-15-007- This RFA was sent to the attention of Dr. Fernando Mendoza (PI for Stanford’s Center of Excellence) and Dr. Bonnie Maldonado.
    • NIH NIA Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Centers (P30) (RFA-AG-16-011)
    • NIH NIEHS Nanomaterials Health Implications Research (NHIR): Comprehensive evaluation of interactions between engineered nanomaterials and biological system (U01) (RFA-ES-15-013)
    • NIOSH/CDC Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research Centers (T42) (PAR-15-303)
    • NIH NIMHD Transdisciplinary Collaborative Centers for Health Disparities Research on Chronic Disease Prevention (U54) (RFA-MD-15-014)
    • NIH NINDS Child Neurologist Career Development Program (CNCDP) (K12) (RFA-NS-16-003-Dr. Longo to facilitate the university's response (Dr. Paul Fisher-PI)
    • NIH NIAID Nonhuman Primate Reagent Resource (U24) RFA-AI-15-038 (RFA-AI-15-038)
    • NIH NIOSH Occupational Safety and Health Training Project Grants (T03) (PAR-15-352)
    • NIH NIOSH Centers for Agricultural Safety and Health (U54) (PAR-15-353)
    • NIH NIOSH Centers of Excellence for Total Worker Health (U19) (PAR-15-361)
    • NSF 15-610 Partnerships for Innovation: Building Innovation Capacity (PFI: BIC) Grant
    • NIH Early Independence Award (DP5) RFA-RM-15-006

 


Calendar-Limited programs offered on an annual basis

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

 

January

The Simons Foundation Division for Mathematics and the Physical Sciences Simons Award for Graduate Students in Theoretical Computer Science
# of applicants from the university: 2
This award is for a graduate student who has completed two, three or four years at a U.S. or Canadian institution of higher education. A track record of outstanding results in theoretical computer science is the key criterion.
Internal deadline: Jan.
(The university-wide internal selection process is coordinated by the Department of Computer Science in the School of Engineering.)
Internal submission guidelines

 


The Pac-12 Student-Athelete Health and Well-Being Grant Program
# of applicants: Each Pac-­12 institution will be limited to 3 submissions (see the internal submission guidelines below)
The aim of research projects should be to improve the health, general well-­-being, and safety of student atheletes at all Pac-­-12 member institutions. See the guidelines for the topics.
Eligibility: Stanford faculty with PI eligibility (with UTL, MCL, and NTL-Research appointments)
Internal deadline: Tuesday, January 26, 2016, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines

 


St. Baldrick's Foundation-Pediatric Cancer

Unlimited applicants permitted: Consortium Research Grant which consists of 5 institutions (internal selection process is NOT applicable)
Two applicants permitted: Childhood Cancer Research Grants (internal selection process required)
One applicant permitted: St. Baldrick's Scholar (Career Development) Award, Supportive Care Research Grant, St. Baldrick's Fellowship, St. Baldrick's International Scholar (internal selection process required)
Internal Cancer Institute deadline: Jan.
Internal submission guidelines



Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation
Faculty Scholar Award

$75K-$100K gift award.
The sponsor will fund up to two Scholars. The internal selection process is conducted through the Awards Committee on behalf of the School of Medicine Foundation Relations in the Medical Center Development Office.
School of Medicine assist. prof. with NTLR, UTL and MCL faculty appointments.
Internal deadline: Jan.
Internal submission guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/baxter.html


Intel Corporation
Intel Ph.D. Fellowship Program

Eligibility: applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited PhD program with research concentration in one of several technical areas.
One-step process. The internal selection process for this program is facilitated by Corinne Beck in the Center for Integrated Services.
Internal deadline: Jan.
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/intel_fellowship.html

 

Vascular Cures and Society of Vascular Surgery (SVS) Foundation
Wylie Scholars Program

$50K/yr x 3 years
Eligibility: assistant professors with PI eligibility who are vascular surgeons and who do not have current NIH, VA, AHA or similar extramural funding
Internal Deadline: TBA
Internal submission guidelines TBA >>
Sponsor website >>





February

AXA Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellows
Effective 2014 program guidelines:
AXA has changed it's eligibility requirement so that U.S. institutions are no longer eligible.


Northern California Association of Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Beta Kappa-Graduate Scholarship

Currently enrolled Graduate students and professional students $5,000
Deadline: Feb.
Internal guidelines



The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Fellowships for Science and Engineering

Requires 2 step internal selection process: first at the School level to determine the top 2 applicants (through our Awards Committee), then at the Dean of Research Office internal review committee.
$875K.
Eligibility: for assistant professors with PI eligibility within the first three years of their first faculty appointment (see eligibility) with a research focus in the natural and physical sciences or engineering. Disciplines that will be considered include physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, astronomy, computer science, earth science, ocean science, and all branches of engineering.
Internal deadline: Feb.
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/packardscience.html


Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW
Postdoctoral Cancer Research Fellowship

$100K (must be nominated by the faculty member whose lab the postdoc will be working)
LIMITED TO ONE APPLICATION- deadline was March 2015
AN INTERNAL SELECTION PROCESS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN 2016.
http://www.ladiesauxvfw.org/programs-page/cancer-aid-research/
PDF file >>



March

 

Dana Foundation
David Mahoney Neuroimaging Program:
Using Brain and Immune Imaging to Improve Human Health

One applicant is permitted.
Eligibility: Stanford assistant professors and associate professors (within the first few years of their appointment) with PI eligibility.
Single step Internal selection process-within the School of Medicine only for submissions from faculty in all schools (Neuroscience Institute to review proposals)
Internal Stanford Neuroscience Institute deadline: March
Internal submission guidelines



V Foundation for Cancer Research
Scholar Award

Two applicants are permitted.
Eligibility: Stanford assistant professors with UTL and MCL faculty appointments** whose research involves laboratory-based fundamental and translational cancer research.
Single step Internal selection process-for Stanford faculty (Cancer Institute to review proposals)
Internal deadline: March
Internal submission guidelines
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/vfoundationscholar.html

 

V Foundation for Cancer Research
V Foundation Translational Award

One applicant
Eligibility: Stanford faculty with PI eligibility research teams to conduct translational cancer research to bring laboratory discoveries to the patient bedside.
Single step Internal selection process-for Stanford faculty (Cancer Institute to review proposals)
Internal deadline: March
Internal submission guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/vfoundationtrans.html

 

American Diabetes Association
2015 Pathway To Stop Diabetes Awards
Initiator Award
(postdoc-to-faculty transition award)
# of applications: 1- Stanford may only nominate a maximum of 1 investigator per grant cycle from one of the 3 Pathway award categories: Initiator, Accelerator, and Visionary.
Amount of funding: Awards provide two distinct phases of research support: Phase 1 provides up to two years of support for mentored training at a maximum of $100,000 per year (including 10% indirect costs): Phase 2 provides up to five years of support for independent research at a maximum of $325,000 per year (including 30% indirect costs). Combined support for Phase 1 and Phase 2 can total up to $1,625,000.
Eligibility: applicants must currently be in research training positions (post-doctoral fellow, research fellowship) and have no more than seven years of research training following terminal doctoral degree. Applicants cannot concurrently hold an NIH K99/R00 grant.
Purpose: This two-phased award is designed to support the transition from mentored training to independent research faculty
Internal deadline: April
Internal Submission Guidelines

 



American Diabetes Association
2015 Pathway To Stop Diabetes Awards
Accelerator Award

# of applications: 1- Stanford may only nominate a maximum of 1 investigator per grant cycle from one of the 3 Pathway award categories: Initiator, Accelerator, and Visionary.
Amount of funding: $325,000 per year (including 30% indirect costs) for up to 5 years (for a total of $1,625,000)
Eligibility: Assistant professors with PI eligibility with demonstrated independent productivity in diabetes research. (see additonal criteria)
Awards are designed to support exceptional early-career researchers who have distinguished themselves as promising investigators and are in the beginning stages of establishing successful, independent diabetes research programs.
Internal deadline:   April
Internal Submission Guidelines

 

 

American Diabetes Association
2015 Pathway To Stop Diabetes Awards
Visionary Award

# of applications: 1- Stanford may only nominate a maximum of 1 investigator per grant cycle from one of the 3 Pathway award categories: Initiator, Accelerator, and Visionary.
Amount of funding: Phase 1 provides up to three years of support at a maximum of $325,000 per year (including 30% indirect costs); Phase 2* provides up to two years of support at a maximum of $325,000 per year (including 30% indirect costs).
*Phase 2 is contingent upon demonstration of significant contributions to the field of diabetes research in Phase 1. Combined support for Phase 1 and Phase 2 can total up to $1,625,000.
Eligibility: established, experienced senior investigators (faculty with PI eligibility) with strong records of outstanding productivity in fields outside of diabetes. Applicants must hold independent faculty positions and have demonstrated significant productivity in their current field of research.
Applicants cannot have previously received national grant support (NIH, NIDDK, ADA, JDRF, etc.), as either a PI or Co-PI, in diabetes or diabetes-related research.
Internal deadline: April
Internal submission guidelines

 

 

Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship
This limited program has been discontinued by Microsoft.



April


Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
Allen Distinguished Investigator

Limited to 3 applicants
Single-step process
Internal Dean of Research deadline: TBA
Internal submission guideline




The William T. Grant Foundation
Scholars Program

For research has compelling policy or practice implications for the settings of youth ages 8 to 25 in the United States. A university-wide internal selection process is required.
# of Stanford nominees: 1 from each major division of the university
Eligibility: assistant professors with UTL and MCL faculty appointments
Dean of Research Office:   April
Internal submission guidelines

May

 



June

Brain Research Foundation
Scientific Innovation Award

Single step internal selection process-for Stanford Professors and Associate Professors with PI eligibility
Stanford Neuroscience Institute deadline: June 1, 2015
Internal submission guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/brain_research_fdn_sia.html

 

W.M. Keck Foundation
Science and Engineering and Medical Research Programs

**Request for Concept Papers**
Faculty with PI eligibility (with UTL, MCL, and NTL-Research appointments) across the natural and earth sciences, engineering, and medicine at all ranks are eligible. Keck has a stated interest in interdisciplinary research, thus proposals may also come from a team of faculty across departments, disciplines, or schools. The foundation has broad interests, but has also expressed a growing interest in fundamental energy-related research
Up to $2M over 5 years.
Internal deadline for all schools: June 10, 2015
Internal submission guidelines

 

Pew Scholars Program
Only ONE applicant is permited.
Requires 2 step internal selection process: first at the School level to determine the top 3 applicants , then at the Dean of Research Office internal review committee.
Eligibility: assistant professors with PI eligibility (with UTL, MCL and NTL-Research appointments)
Internal deadline for all schools:  June 10, 2015
Internal submission guidelines for all schools



Pew-Stewart Scholars for Cancer Research

Only one applicant is permitted.
Eligibility: assistant professors with PI eligibility (with UTL, MCL and NTL-Research appointments) of outstanding promise in science relevant to the advancement of a cure for cancer.
Internal Deadline: June 30, 2015
Internal submission guidelines





July


Reliable Cancer Therapies
Rediscovering Breakthroughs Grants
Single step Internal selection process-for Stanford faculty (Cancer Institute to review proposals)
Internal deadline: not offered in 2015?
Internal submission guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/rct.html


Searle Scholars program

Requires 2 step internal selection process: first at the School level to determine the top 3 applicants (through our Awards Committee), then at the Dean of Research Office internal review committee.
Internal deadline for all schools: July 20, 2015
Internal submission guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/searle.html

 

PhRMA Foundation
Pre-doctoral Fellowship in Pharmacology/Toxicology
Pre-doctoral Fellowship in Informatics

Only one applicant is permitted for each program.
Eligibility: see the following webpage.
Internal Deadline: July
Internal submission guidelines



August

Dr. Ralph and Marian Falk Medical Research Trust Awards Program
Catalyst Award

$400,000 for one year
Eligibility: Stanford faculty with PI eligibility (see additional criteria)
Purpose: to support high-risk, high-reward projects that address critical scientific and therapeutic roadblocks. If successful, these projects will open new avenues for treating and curing disease (see research focus section below).
The School of Medicine will facilitate the university-wide internal selection process for this program.
Limited: only TWO applicants are permitted.
Internal deadline: Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines



Simons Foundation
Math+X Investigator Program

Limited to two nominees.
Eligibility: tenured faculty with a primary appointment in the Department of Mathematics.
Invitation sent directly to the Department Chair of Mathematics with a request for internal proposals to be sent to Kristi Geerke in the H&S Dean's Office by Monday, August 24, 2015

 

Simons Foundation
Mathematics and Physical Sciences

Simons Investigators in the Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems (MMLS)
One nominee permitted.
Eligibility: assistant prof. with PI eligibility
Internal Dean of Research Office deadline: Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines

 

Simons Foundation
Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Simons Investigators programs in Mathematics, Physics, Theoretical Computer Science

Limited to two nominees in each category.
Eligibility: Stanford faculty with PI eligibility who should be tenured by Aug. 1, 2015, the start date of the appointment, and whose research involves mathematics, physics, or theoretical computer science.
Internal Dean of Research Office deadline: Monday, Aug. 24, 2015
Internal submission guidelines




William N. and Bernice E. Bumpus Foundation
Innovation Award

Single step internal selection process-Neuroscience Institute-SINTN to review proposals
Eligiiblity: faculty with PI eligibility
Internal deadline: Not applicable for 2012 (Stanford was not invited this year. One of the 2012 recipients was a Stanford faculty member.)
Internal deadline: TBA
Internal submission guidelines
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/bumpus.html



September

The Archer Foundation
The Archer Award in Brain Research

$300,000 over 3 years
Limited to only ONE application
Eligibility: a team of Stanford faculty with PI eligibility (with UTL, MCL, and NTL-Research appointments).
The required research topic is Early Molecular Measurements of Neurodegenerative Disease/Cognitive Decline.
Internal Stanford Neuroscience Institute (SNI) internal deadline: Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015
Internal submission guidelines

 

Parker B. Francis Fellowship Program
Limited to TWO applicants per department
$156,000 total costs over 3 yrs
Eligibillity: Stanford early assistant professors with PI eligibility, academic staff-research (research associates, senior research scientists, senior research scholars), Instructors and postdoctoral fellows involved in pulmonary, critical care, or sleep medicine.. Clinical or basic science departments are suitable; however, it is expected that the proposed research will focus on lung biology or lung disease.
There is no limit to the number of internal proposals a department may submit.
A mentor may only sponsor one application annually but may sponsor than one internal proposal for this internal selection process.
Internal deadline: Wed., Sept. 16, 2015
Internal submission guidelines

 

Greenwall Foundation
Faculty Scholars Program in Bioethics

Single step Internal selection process- for all Stanford faculty (Dean of Research Office to review proposals)
Internal deadline: TBA
Internal submission guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/greenwall.html

 


October


Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
Allen Distinguished Investigator

There wasn't not an RFP offered in 2015.

National Science Foundation (NSF)
Major Research Instrumentation Program

Faculty wth PI eligibility
Internal Dean of Research Office deadline: Oct. 20, 2015
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/nsfmri.html



Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
International Student Research Fellowships

Requires 2 step internal selection process: first at the School level to determine the top 7 applicants (through our SoM Awards Committee), then at the VPGE Office internal review committee.
Timeline:
Internal School of Medicine deadline: October 20, 2015
Top seven nominee proposals from each school to be submitted to VPGE internal review committee: Nov. 7th
University submission of candidate names to HHMI: Nov. 18, 2014
Candidates submit their completed applications to HHMI: Feb 12, 2015
Internal submission guidelines for the SoM pre-doctoral students:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/hhmi_international.html


Graduate Student Awards for the Lindau Meeting of Nobel Laureates and Students in Lindau, Germany
Faculty advisors-Request for Nominations

Stanford may nominate two candidates so a university-wide internal selection process is required. The topic may vary from year to year. In 2016, the topic is Physics.
The invitation for nominations was sent to Physics and Applied Physics.



November


Google U.S./Canada Ph.D. Fellowship Program

# of nominations permitted from Stanford: 2
Eligibility: Full-time graduate students pursuing a PhD in the research areas represented by the fellowships
Internal Computer Science deadline: Friday, Nov. 13, 2015, midnight
Internal submission guidelines

 

Rita Allen Scholars Program
Stanford is one of the institutions invited to submit one application.
Single step Internal selection process-within the School of Medicine only for submissions from faculty in all schools (Awards Committee to review proposals)
$110K/yr x 5 years
Eligibility: Stanford assistant professors with UTL or MCL faculty appointments who are within the first three years of their first appointment (as of Jan. 23, 2015) and who are involved in basic biomedical research in the fields of cancer, neuroscience and immunology are eligible. Candidates must provide persuasive evidence of distinguished achievement or extraordinary promise in research in one of the relevant fields.
Internal deadline: Nov. TBA
Internal submission guidelines
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/ritaallen.html




NIH Director's Early Independence Awards (DP5) RFA-RM-14-004

*Request for Nominations*
Two applications permitted
Purpose: to provide $1.25M for institutions to appoint and support exceptional, early career scientists directly following the completion of their Ph.D. (or equivalent) or, for clinical candidates, the completion of their medical residence, into an independent academic research position (an Instructor appointment here at Stanford), thereby omitting the traditional post-doctoral training period from their career path.
See the guidelines for eligibility criteria
Internal deadline: Nov. 17, 2015, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines

 

Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation
Scholar Award Program

$100K/yr x 4 years. No indirect costs.
For all early career Stanford faculty from all schools who are in their fifth to eighth year of a tenure-track* position (*the sponsor permits both assistant profesors and early associate professors with both MCL and UTL appointments who fall within the above timeframe). Applicants must be engaged in biomedical research that has the potential to significantly advance the understanding, diagnosis, or treatment of disease.
Internal deadline:  Nov. 17, 2015, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines

 

Brain Research Fund
Fay/Frank Seed Grant Program

Amount of funding: $40,000 direct costs per year for a two year period
Eligibility: Stanford assistant and associate professors with PI eligibility working in the area of brain function. This includes molecular and clinical neuroscience as well as studies of neural, sensory, motor, cognitive, behavioral and emotional functioning in health and disease. The grant proposal must detail a new research project that is not funded by other sources.
Internal SINTN deadline: Nov. 23, 2015
Internal submission guidelines



Uniting Against Lung Cancer/National Lung Cancer Partnership
Impact Award
$100,000/yr x 2 yrs; Faculty with PI eligibility
The School of Medicine Awards committee will be reviewing the proposals.
Internal deadline: This was not offered in 2013.

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation
Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award

# of applicants permitted: 5
$486K total direct costs over 3 yrs.
The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation will retire up to $100,000 of any qualifying medical school debt still owed by the awardee.
Eligibility: For physician scientist assistant professors with UTL, MCL, and NTL-R appointments who are within the first four years of their initial first full faculty appointment
Internal Cancer Institute deadline: Monday, Nov. 30, 2015, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines


Mary Kay Foundation
Cancer Research Program

Only one application is permitted.
$100,000 over 2 years
Eligibility: assistant, associate and full professors with PI eligibility (with UTL, MCL, and NTL-Research appts.)
Single step Internal selection process-for Stanford faculty (Cancer Institute to review proposals)
Internal Cancer Institute deadline:
Monday, Nov. 30, 2015, 5 p.m.
Internal submission guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/marykay.html


National Comprehensive Cancer Network-NCCN Foundation
Young Investigator Award

Single step Internal selection process-for Stanford faculty (Cancer Institute to review proposals)
Eligibility: a first full time appointment as an Assistant Professor (with PI eligibility) or as an Instructor
Internal Cancer Institute deadline: Nov. TBA
Internal submission guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/nccn.html

 

NOTE: Ellison Medical Foundation New Scholars Program in Aging
The Ellison Medical Foundation, in a letter dated 08/27/13, indicated they will no longer offer their funding opportunities in Neuroscience and their New Scholar in Aging (a limited program) and the Senior Scholar Program in Aging.





December


The Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation
The Fellowship in Child and Adolescent ADHD
The Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Depression

$30K/yr x 2 yrs
Eligibility: post-doctorial investigators holding a Ph.D. and/or M.D. who have also completed all clinical training. As a general rule, nominated candidates should be at the junior faculty level, although the Foundation will consider applications nominating candidates in research training programs.
The Foundation accepts only ONE nomination per fellowship and only from the Chair of Department of Psychiatry. 
Internal Department of Psychiatry deadline: Dec. TBA
Internal submission guidelines


The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards

$75,000 unrestricted research grant to be dispensed over 5 years.
Eligibility: tenure-track (UTL) assistant professor faculty appointment, and are normally expected to have been appointed no earlier than mid-year 2009. Nominees must be in a department that is focused on the chemical sciences – chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, and materials chemistry.
Awardees are from Ph.D. granting departments in which scholarly research is a principal activity. Undergraduate education is an important component of the nominee's activities.
Internal Dean of Research Office deadline: Dec. TBA
Internal submission guidelines


Association of American Cancer Institutes (AACI)
AACI Translational Cancer Research Fellowship

Applicants must be in the first five years of a postdoctoral or clinical research fellowship
Internal Stanford Cancer Institute deadline:
Internal Submission Guidelines
TBA -not offered in 2014
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/aaci_fellowship.html



 

 




































 

 

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