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On This PageWelcome to the Stanford University School of Medicine This webpage provides resources to help you with your search for funding, grant proposal preparation, and links to various websites containing Stanford University policies for research administration and sponsored projects. If you have any questions regarding these policies and procedures and for assistance in preparing your budget and applications, please contact the Research Management Group Research Process Manager (RPM) assigned to your department. Additional links to other topics are available on our resources webpage. This webpage provides resources to help you with your search for funding, grant proposal preparation, and links to various websites containing Stanford University policies for research administration and sponsored projects. Funding Opportunities Check Calendar of Funding Opportunities on this website for upcoming internal deadlines and sponsor deadlines with direct links to sponsor webpages containing detailed program announcements. NIH Resources New Investigators Program Resources for New Investigators RMG webpage with NIH resources Funding Alerts Internal Stanford University Email Funding Opportunity Announcements for upcoming NIH & Foundation funding opportunities: Stanford faculty and staff who wish to be added to the funding information email distribution lists may contact Jeanne Heschele at jheschele@stanford.edu. Funding Databases Search these databases by keyword , "Career Development" and research focus, sponsor. Anyone with a Stanford-based computer can search the Community of Science and IRIS databases.
Office of the Vice Provost and Dean of Research and Graduate Policy New Faculty Resources Stanford Research Administration Resources ![]() Administrative Charging, Cost Sharing, PI ship, Effort Allocation, Intellectual Property Overview of Sponsored Projects: Getting Started in Research at Stanford An Online Guide for New Faculty and Other Researchers Openness in Research Stanford's policy on Openness in Research expresses Stanford's commitment to openness in research. The policy defines and prohibits secrecy, including limitations on publishability of results. Proposals for work involving secrecy, as defined in this policy, are not permitted and such projects may not be undertaken at Stanford. An Openness in Research checklist is available to review particular project requirements. |
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