We leverage Stanfordʼs interdisciplinary strengths in engineering, environment, medicine, law, business, social sciences, and health policy to increase global health knowledge, create solutions, and effectively disseminate them. We fund Stanford research teams with global health seed grants, lead trainings on how to conduct global health research, fund post-docs and medical students to conduct research in LMICs, and showcase research through communications and convenings. Explore our programs below.
We award seed grants to multidisciplinary teams dedicated to solving global health problems in low-resource settings.
This fellowship supports Stanford medical students in gaining foundational experience in global health research.
Our annual event brings together students, faculty, staff, and researchers working in global and planetary health from Stanford & beyond.
A two-day intensive seminar on developing research skills applicable to global health.
This fellowship fosters the professional development of early career planetary health researchers and ambassadors.
A one-year mentored research training program, funded by NIH/Fogarty, for post-docs, upper-level PhD students and professional school students in LMICs.
To learn more about global health research opportunities at Stanford or connect with a faculty member, please contact Associate Director for Global Health Education, Yosefa Gilon at ygilon@stanford.edu.
Stanford researchers can use this quick guide to launch global health research projects at Stanford.
This guide, written by Research Director Dr. Steve Luby, helps career authors write about and publish their research.
Stanford’s Lane Medical Library offers curated research resources for Global Health and Population Health.
Associate Director, Education, CIGH
Associate Dean for Global Health, Director of Research, CIGH
Research Assistant, CIGH