The CRI Immuno-Informatics Postdoctoral Fellowship Program supports outstanding early-career scientists worldwide who seek dual expertise in immunology and data science. This unique program fosters a new generation of researchers fluent in both biology and computation, equipping them to drive innovation in cancer immunotherapy.
Cancer immunology is increasingly reliant on scientists who can bridge the biological and quantitative sciences. The integration of immunology with computational biology, data science, and genomics represents a critical frontier for advancing the discovery and development of novel immune-based therapies.
The CRI Immuno-Informatics Fellowship is designed to support:
Eligible projects must be hypothesis-driven in basic or translational cancer immunology and should:
Fellowships provide three years of support, including a stipend of $74,000, $76,000, and $78,000 in years 1-3. The host institution receives a $5,000 annual allowance for use at the sponsor’s discretion to cover costs such as research supplies, conference travel, health insurance, or childcare. CRI also provides dedicated support for fellows to attend the CRI Bioinformatics Bootcamp. Deductions for administrative overhead are not allowed from either the stipend or the institutional allowance.
The application deadlines are March 1 and September 1 annually; when those dates fall on the weekend or holiday, applications are due the following workday. Applications are due by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on these dates. Applicants are notified of fellowship committee decisions within approximately 10-12 weeks of the application deadline.
Fellowships can be activated 4 months after the application deadline but no later than 1 year following the deadline. Awards activate on the first of the month.
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CRI is not a general cancer-research funder. Competitive projects should directly advance understanding or application of:
For the Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship, CRI specifically emphasizes hypothesis-driven, mechanistic research in fundamental immunology and tumor immunology, including how the work will advance understanding of the immune system's role in cancer.
CRI explicitly identifies three core proposal-review dimensions:
The strongest applications address an important immunological problem, introduce a genuinely new concept or approach, and remain technically achievable. Ambitious science is attractive, but the experimental strategy must still be convincing.
CRI formally considers:
For trainee and career-development programs, reviewers assess accomplishments relative to career stage rather than simply rewarding the longest publication list.
Investigator development is central to CRI's funding model. Its programs span early-career researchers through established investigators and are designed to cultivate scientific leaders who can advance cancer immunotherapy.
Strong indicators include:
For postdoctoral funding, CRI explicitly reviews both:
Competitive applications typically demonstrate access to expert mentorship, strong immunology infrastructure, appropriate technologies, and an environment capable of advancing the fellow toward independence.
A strong fellowship application explains how the proposed work will expand the applicant's capabilities through:
CRI expects the training experience to prepare the applicant for future scientific leadership and independence.
Several CRI programs explicitly support bold ideas. The Lloyd J. Old STAR Program, for example, supports mid-career scientists pursuing high-risk, high-reward research at the leading edge of cancer immunotherapy, while the Technology Impact Award targets early-stage concepts with transformative potential.
The strongest proposals may challenge existing assumptions, open a new research direction, or create a technology that changes what is scientifically possible.
For programs such as the Clinic and Laboratory Integration Program and Clinical Innovator awards, success depends heavily on a credible bridge between immunological discovery and patient care. CRI's current portfolio explicitly supports research at the intersection of laboratory discovery and clinical application, as well as pioneering academic immunotherapy trials.
Competitive projects often demonstrate:
Modern immunotherapy research often requires integration of:
CRI's current programs explicitly include opportunities at the intersection of immunology and data science, reinforcing the value of complementary expertise when it is essential to the scientific question.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Cancer Research Institute
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 29 Broadway, Floor 4 New York, NY 10006-3111
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The application deadlines are March 1 and September 1 annually
$78,000
Affiliation: Cancer Research Institute
Address: 29 Broadway, Floor 4 New York, NY 10006-3111
Website URL: https://www.cancerresearch.org/immuno-informatics-postdoctoral-fellowship
Disclaimer:It is mandatory that all applicants carry workplace liability insurance, e.g., https://www.protrip-world-liability.com (Erasmus students use this package and typically costs around 5 € per month - please check) in addition to health insurance when you join any of the onsite Trialect partnered fellowships.