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Warren Alpert Distinguished Scholars Fellowship 2026 Cycle

Are you a postdoctoral researcher or instructor working in translational immunology (non-cancer)? Here’s an exclusive and prestigious funding opportunity that could catapult your academic career to the next level!

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Vanderbilt University has announced a limited submission opportunity for the 2026 Warren Alpert Distinguished Scholars Fellowship Award. Up to two candidates may be nominated by Vanderbilt University (VU) for this highly competitive fellowship program.

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About the Fellowship

The Warren Alpert Distinguished Scholars Fellowship Award is designed to support outstanding early-career researchers in translational immunology (non-cancer). This fellowship is not just another postdoc award—it’s a launchpad to faculty independence. The award supports scientists with a strong track record and groundbreaking ideas poised to make a significant impact on human health through immunological research.

Fellowship Benefits

  • Funding Amount: $200,000 annually (for two years)
  • Coverage: Salary, lab costs, and related research expenses
  • Overhead: Up to 15% of direct costs allowed
  • Effort Required: At least 75% of full-time effort on the proposed research
  • Award Transfer: Funding may be transferred to support a beginning faculty position under certain conditions

Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for nomination:

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  • You must hold an M.D. and/or Ph.D.
  • Be in a postdoctoral or instructor position
  • Have completed 3–6 years of postdoctoral fellowship work by July 1, 2026
  • Be conducting research in translational immunology (non-cancer)
  • Be committed to 75% research effort
  • Applicants on a visa may be nominated if visa conditions permit award completion in the U.S.

Internal Application Requirements (VU)

Interested Vanderbilt researchers must prepare the following documents for internal review:

  • A 2-page research plan (including summary budget)
  • A 0.5-page background summary
  • A letter of support from the department chair or center director
  • A 5-page NIH biosketch or abbreviated CV

Apply: https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2025/05/15/limited-submission-opportunity-warren-alpert-distinguished-scholars-fellowship-translational-award-in-translational-immunology-non-cancer/

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The last date to submit your internal application for the Warren Alpert Distinguished Scholars Fellowship Award at Vanderbilt University is June 6, 2025.

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