The Richard B. Salomon Faculty Research Awards are competitively awarded and support excellence in scholarly work by providing funding for selected faculty research projects deemed to be of exceptional merit. Investigators may propose projects with budgets up to $15,000. Preference will be given to junior faculty who are in the process of building their research portfolio. From 1995 to 1999, the program was funded by the bequest of the late Richard B. Salomon, Chancellor of Brown University. Since 1999, the University has continued to fund this program.
Brown’s Office of the Vice President for Research awarded The 2024 Salomon Award to Alyssa Bilinski for her Public Health project on “Improving Infectious Disease Models with Real-World Data”
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