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Find similar grantsDSI Seed Fund Program: Catalyzing Interdisciplinary Research is sponsored by Columbia University Data Science Institute. This program invests directly in faculty-led research to cultivate new collaborations between data scientists and domain experts, promoting interdisciplinary inquiry aligned with university strategic priorities, including AI, climate, mental health, and social justice.
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