Spectrum is the Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Education—bridging each stage of medical innovation from basic research to public health.
Team Science proposals will be collaborative and involve diverse, multi-disciplinary teams. Many grant applications will require information/language on the Science of Teams or Team Science (SciTS). Please see the following links for further information.
There are many grantsmanship resources offered currently through Stanford University and Stanford School of Medicine.
The Stanford Research Development Office (RDO) assists in sponsored research funding success through project-opportunity alignment, early preparation, and proposal development support for Stanford University.
The Research Management Group (RMG) serves as the central resource and expert partner on research administration providing support and oversight of sponsored projects for the School of Medicine.
The Proposal Development Office (PDO) provides expert consultation on grant proposal strategy, management and facilitation, grant writing and editing, and administrative support for School of Medicine faculty.
The Office of Faculty Development and Diversity (OFDD) provides assistance to School of Medicine faculty applying for grants and includes workshops, mentorship, and one-on-one advising.
The Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics provides leadership in bioethics education for students and faculty in medicine, the Humanities and Sciences, and the professional schools, at Stanford and nationally.
The Evaluation Sciences Unit serves as an evaluation partner for Stanford researchers. Multidisciplinary clinician and non-clinician faculty and staff provide content expertise and qualitative and quantitative evaluation of new and ongoing healthcare projects.
Stanford Center for Clinical & Translational Research & Education
There are numerous resources online to assist you in your grant proposal preparation.
The Art of Grantsmanship: by the Human Frontier Science Program
Writing a Grant Proposal 101: National Organization of Research Development Professionals
10 Common Grant Writing Mistakes: Chronicle of Higher Education
Resources and Programs for NIH Grant Applicants: by the Center for Scientific Review (CSR) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – Download PDF
DoM Team Science leadership aims to support diversified funding. Please see the links below for sponsor and funding opportunities.