Bio-X is a program centered in the James H. Clark Center but inclusive of over 1,000 Stanford faculty from more than 75 departments. To learn more, visit About or explore Bio-X’s history, or find out how you can get involved.
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What is Bio-X?
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Can I tour the Clark Center?
30-minute external building tours of the Clark Center are available. Please visit the Tours page for more information.
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How can I get to the Clark Center?
We are located at 318 Campus Drive West on the Stanford Campus. Please visit our Maps & Directions page for more detailed information.
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How can I apply for a Bio-X seed grant?
The Bio-X Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program calls for proposals are bi-annual. When one is upcoming, there will be a link to application details on the Seed Grants page.
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Can I reserve a meeting space in the Clark Center?
Residents of the Clark Center may book our on-site conference rooms. Anyone from Stanford University may request the Clark Center Auditorium or the Clark seminar rooms, but only scientifically related meetings which serve the mission of Bio-X can be accommodated in the Clark Center. Please visit our Room Reservations page for more details, to view the rooms' availability calendars, and to fill out a room reservation request form.
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How do I apply for a fellowship?
Our fellowship programs for students are annual. Please visit our Students page to learn more about Bio-X fellowship opportunities.
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How can I become a Bio-X affiliate?
You must be a Stanford faculty member (this must be reflected in your StanfordWho profile) to be eligible to become an affiliate. Please visit our Faculty page for more information.
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How can I support Bio-X and the Clark Center?
There are lots of ways to get involved with Bio-X and the James H. Clark Center. Find out more at our Support page.
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How can I find out more about the research funded by Bio-X?
Please browse funded research on our Research page, or attend one of our annual symposiums to hear Bio-X researchers describe their work.