Life Sciences Research Foundation- Postdoctoral Research Fellowships
Since 1983, the Life Sciences Research Foundation (LSRF) has funded nearly 650 outstanding postdoctoral fellows in all areas of the life sciences, and raised more than $60 million from generous industries, foundations and individuals to support this effort.
We believe that discoveries and application of innovations in biology for the public’s good depends upon the training and support of the highest quality young scientists. Every year our selection committee identifies the top 5% of applicants from an international pool of nearly 900 postdoctoral applicants. Once chosen, the LSRF solicits individuals, companies and foundations for the funds to support these young scientists at a critical juncture of their training for the three-year award period. The number of awards depends entirely on our fundraising efforts that year. LSRF does not have an endowment or existing pool of funds.
Application portal opens for submissions on August 15, 2022.
Three years
$231,000
The award amount of $77,000/year is split as follows: $66,000/year for salary ($198,000 over three years) and $11,000/year ($33,000 over three years) for the research allowance. This is a 0% IDC award. The host institution is expected to pay the institution’s share of an awardee’s healthcare / benefit costs.
You must meet ALL of the following requirement to apply for an LSRF award:
- U.S. citizens are eligible to work in any geographic location. Non-U.S. citizens must work in a U.S. laboratory to be eligible for an award.
- Applicants must apply within 5 years of receiving their PhD (or MD/DVM whichever was awarded later) as of October 1, 2022. If you received your PhD (or MD/DVM) before October 1, 2017, you are not eligible to apply. You may apply before defending your thesis, but must have your PhD (or MD/DVM) degree by the time the award is activated on August 1st.
- NEW: You must have begun (or will begin) working in your proposed postdoc lab between August 1, 2021 and July 31, 2023.
- The application requires a letter of acceptance from your proposed postdoctoral supervisor (the Principal Investigator of the lab where you will conduct your postdoctoral training).
- You must complete your postdoctoral training in a lab different from that of your graduate (thesis) lab. Applicants planning to remain in their thesis labs for the duration of their postdoctoral training period are NOT eligible. Remaining in your thesis lab for a few weeks or months after receiving your degree, before moving to your postdoc lab, is acceptable.
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