Elizabeth Seckel

Director Of Strategic Research Development

Palo Alto, California, United States
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Elizabeth Seckel is Director of Strategic Research Development for Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford, specializing in turning scientific aspirations into funded programs across public and private sponsors. With a background in neuroscience and psychology (UCSD) and a decade of grant writing and research-development experience, she designs targeted funding strategies and manages large interdisciplinary teams under tight timelines. She is experienced at juggling parallel initiatives, translating complex science into compelling proposals, and coordinating stakeholders from investigators to institutional leadership. Based in Palo Alto, she brings a research-first perspective to strategic program building, often combining behavioral science insight with pragmatic project management to accelerate translational impact.
code2 years of coding experience
job5 years of employment as a software developer
bookUniversity of California San Diego
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Github Skills (1)

generative-ai8

Programming languages (1)

Python

Github contributions (2)

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eseckel/ai-for-grant-writing

Jan 2024 - Mar 2024

A curated list of resources for using LLMs to develop more competitive grant applications.
Contributions:1 review, 10 PRs, 8 pushes in 1 month
generative-aigrant-proposalsgrantsllmsscientific-writing
eseckel/eseckel.github.io

Mar 2024 - Mar 2024

Contributions:2 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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Elizabeth Seckel - Director Of Strategic Research Development