Stanford University
For The Stanford Center On Longevity
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Amount$244,422
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Program
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Date Awarded1/24/2019
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Term24 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Overview
The Stanford Center on Longevity is a research institute within Stanford University, founded in 2007 as a center on longevity. The Center’s mission is to accelerate and implement scientific discoveries, technological advances, behavioral practices, and social norms so that century-long lives are healthy and rewarding. During the term of this grant, the Center will focus on its New Map of Life initiative and support the engagement of seven fellows, five worldwide convenings and related collaborations, and a communications strategy. The initiative will run for a five-year period, starting in 2019.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
siepr.stanford.edu
Address
366 Galvez Street, Stanford, CA, 94305, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of the Policy Analysis for California Education program
Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE) is a nonpartisan policy and research center housed at Stanford University. It researches and analyzes education policy issues pertaining to California’s K-12 education system, bridging the gap between research and policy. This grant will help PACE produce relevant analysis and research, which can be used to better inform California education policy development and guide state and local decision making. (Strategy: K-12 Teaching and Learning)
for support of a neuroimaging study of racial bias and professional investors
SPARQ, a research center at Stanford University, seeks to reduce societal disparities and social divides using behavioral science. This grant will support research to examine racial diversity in the financial services industry. It is expected that this information will be used to develop strategies and practices to reduce biases that contribute to racial disparities.