The Diana Jacobs Kalman/AFAR Graduate Student Awards in Geroscience recognizes talented graduate students who show great promise to become of the next generation of leaders in aging research. To be considered for the award, a candidate must be nominated by their PhD mentor or other leader in geroscience, aging research or a related discipline.
The award recognizes students enrolled in MD, DO, PhD, or combined-degree programs in the United States, who:
• Have a strong academic record
• Have a track record of high-quality and relevant research in geroscience, biology of aging, or related discipline.
• Are highly motivated and inquisitive
• Show promise to become leaders in geroscience and aging research
Up to ten awards will be awarded in 2026. Each award is $5,000 and should be used towards research and/or academic advancement: workshops, conferences etc.; no indirect costs or overhead are allowed. The award will be paid to the institution, not to the awardee.
NOTE: Please review the materials carefully as the program has changed in 2026. Students now need to be nominated by their graduate school mentor, faculty member or other senior professional. Nominations are reviewed based on leadership potential rather than a research project. We suggest that you review the nomination form thoroughly and be in touch with grants@afar.org with any questions.