2026 Glenn Foundation for Medical Research Postdoctoral Fellowship Continuation Awards

The Glenn Foundation for Medical Research (GFMR), in partnership with the American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR), is pleased to announce renewal of the Postdoctoral Fellowship Continuation Awards for previous or current GFMR fellows whose research is deemed highly promising and who would benefit from an additional year of funding. Up to twelve one-year fellowships of $80,000 will be available in 2026.

The GFMR Postdoctoral Fellowship Continuation Awards will support continuation or expansion of previously GFMR-funded research as well as promising new avenues of research.

Projects must be concerned with understanding the basic mechanisms of aging as well as projects that have direct relevance to human aging if they show the potential to lead to clinically relevant strategies that address human aging and healthspan. Projects investigating age-related diseases will be considered, but only if approached from the point of view of how basic aging processes may lead to these outcomes. Projects concerning mechanisms underlying common geriatric functional disorders such as frailty will also be considered. Projects that are strictly clinical in nature such as the diagnosis and treatment of disease, health outcomes, or the social context of aging are not eligible.

It is anticipated that up to 12 one-year grants will be awarded in 2026. The grant is $80,000, of which a minimum of $62,652 (*see note below) is to be used for salary and the remainder to be used for allowable expenses (research supplies, equipment, health insurance, travel to scientific meetings where the Fellow is presenting his/her biology of aging research, and relevant research and educational training). Funds for indirect costs or overhead are not allowed.

* The applicant’s salary/stipend must equal or exceed NIH pay scale for postdoctoral fellowships, appropriate to the level of training. Thus, if the NIH stipend minimum for the corresponding level of experience exceeds $62,652, additional award funds may be taken as salary to meet the NIH standard.

Recipients of this award are expected to attend the combined Glenn AFAR Grantee Conference and Glenn Workshop on the Biology of Aging; funds will be allocated from the grant for this purpose. The goal of the meeting is to promote scientific and personal exchanges among recent AFAR grantees and experts in aging research.

The Program

Eligibility Criteria

  • The applicant must be a current or former GFMR Postdoctoral Fellow in Aging Research.
  • Current or previous recipients of the GFMR Postdoctoral Fellowship Continuation Award are eligible to apply.
  • The applicant must be a postdoctoral fellow, or institutional equivalent, at the start date of the award (July 1, 2026).
  • The proposed research must be conducted at a qualified not-for-profit setting in the United States.
  • Applicants who will have received more than 6 years of postdoctoral training at the time of the start of the award must provide justification for the additional training period.
  • Fellows may not hold any concurrent funding for the same research project.

Selection Criteria

The following criteria are used to determine the merit of an application:

  • Quality of the proposed research (*see note below)
  • Significant productivity and demonstrated accomplishments since receiving the first GMFR Fellowship.
  • The Continuation award would enable the continuation or expansion of previously GFMR-funded research or provide support for promising new avenues of research.
  • Proposed career development plan, and training opportunities for the applicant
  • Excellence of the research environment
  • Likelihood that the applicant will pursue a career in aging research
  • Mentor's strength and qualifications to guide the applicant's research and career planning

*We recognize that most applicants’ postdoctoral projects will be multi-year projects. As such, the applicant should describe the overall project but indicate the scope of the work that is being proposed for the year to be funded by a Fellowship if awarded.

Application Procedures and Timeline

Please refer to the Application Instructions and Form. Incomplete or late submissions will not be considered. All applications must be uploaded here.

The applications will be reviewed by a Selection Committee and their recommendations will be presented to AFAR and GFMR which will make final funding decisions.

Please review this link which includes suggestions for submitting an application to AFAR. Click here for our Frequently Asked Questions page. If you are using animals in your research, we strongly encourage you to review Guidelines for Aging Rodent Research.

AFAR will not provide reviewer critiques to any applicants at any review level.

Timeline

  • Deadline for full application: January 27, 2026
  • Award Announcements: June 1, 2026
  • Award Start Date: July 1, 2026

Reporting Requirements

Investigators will be required to submit narrative and financial reports within three months following the end date of the award.

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