Brown University's Catalyst Faculty Research Program supports junior faculty in multidisciplinary research and mentorship to advance equity and reduce disparities in child health.
Funder: Brown University
Due Dates (Anticipated): October 2026 (Catalyst Faculty Research Program, projected)
Funding Amounts: 1–2 years of research support; typical duration is one to two years; specific award amounts not specified.
Summary: Supports junior faculty in multidisciplinary research and mentorship to advance equity in child health, with a focus on health disparities.
Key Information: This is a forecasted opportunity; dates and details are subject to change.
The Catalyst Faculty Research Program at Brown University provides research and mentorship support for junior faculty engaged in multidisciplinary collaborations to advance equity in child health. The program is designed to foster the development of independent research careers focused on child health disparities, including child and maternal health, mental health, prevention, community-based program implementation and evaluation, and innovative service delivery models. Participants work closely with a faculty mentor to define training and research objectives, participate in ongoing research activities, and contribute to scholarly outputs such as manuscripts and grant proposals.