The Postdoctoral Fellowship Award is intended to support the training of postdoctoral fellows engaged in innovative research projects focused on inherited retinal degenerations (IRD) and dry age-related macular degeneration (dAMD). The fellowship provides financial support, allowing fellows to pursue innovative research. Working closely with mentors to foster professional growth, networking, and potential long-term collaborations. Fellows are expected to take primary responsibility for writing and preparing their applications, with the understanding that mentors will provide substantial guidance and support throughout the process. The award will provide $80,000 per year for two (2) years.
Applicants must hold a doctoral degree or equivalent (Ph.D., D.V.M., D.O., O.D.) earned within the past 5 years. At the time of application, candidates must not be serving in an internship or residency. Applicants must be affiliated with an eligible research institution, either domestic or international. Eligible institutions include non-profit organizations and public or private entities such as universities, colleges, medical schools, hospitals, research institutes, or laboratories. Exceptions will be made for applicants with more than five years of postdoctoral experience on a case-by-case basis and will be at the discretion of FFB. Individuals from underrepresented racial, ethnic and gender groups, as well as individuals with disabilities, are always encouraged to apply.
All prospective award recipients first submit a Letter of Intent and, by invitation only, an application via the Foundation’s online application portal. Application guidelines should be downloaded and reviewed before beginning your letter or application.
From a reviewer’s perspective, successful FFB applications consistently show:
✔ 1. Clear and Direct IRD Relevance
Projects must explicitly address inherited retinal degeneration — generic vision science without disease linkage is less competitive.
✔ 2. Translational Line-of-Sight
Even basic projects should articulate:
How findings could enable therapy development
Relevance to specific IRD genotypes or pathways
✔ 3. Strong Disease Knowledge
Competitive proposals demonstrate:
Awareness of patient heterogeneity
Genotype–phenotype relationships
Existing and competing therapeutic approaches
✔ 4. Feasible, Milestone-Driven Design
Clear go/no-go milestones, realistic timelines, and defined deliverables are essential — especially for TRAP and clinical programmes.
✔ 5. Appropriate Models & Endpoints
Use of:
Relevant animal or cellular models
Clinically meaningful functional and structural retinal endpoints
strengthens reviewer confidence.
✔ 6. Investigator & Team Capability
Strong track records in retinal biology, gene therapy, or clinical ophthalmology, plus access to patients or specialised facilities, are key advantages.
✔ Anchor aims to specific IRDs or gene classes
✔ Include a clear translational pathway, even for discovery work
✔ Define milestones and decision points explicitly
✔ Highlight patient impact and unmet need
✔ Show awareness of regulatory and clinical considerations where relevant
| Programme | Target | Focus | Typical Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Investigator Research Grants | Independent PIs | Basic & translational IRD research | ~$75k–$150k/yr |
| TRAP | Translational teams | Therapy development | Higher, milestone-based |
| Clinical Research Support | Clinical investigators | Natural history & trials | Variable |
| Postdoctoral Fellowships | Early-career scientists | Training in IRD research | Salary + allowance |
| Partnerships/Consortia | Academic–industry | Pipeline acceleration | Variable |
🔍 When FFB Is a Good Fit
✔ Your work targets inherited retinal disease
✔ You aim for therapeutic or clinical impact
✔ You can articulate a path from mechanism to patient
Applicants must hold a doctoral degree or equivalent (Ph.D., D.V.M., D.O., O.D.) earned within the past 5 years. At the time of application, candidates must not be serving in an internship or residency. Applicants must be affiliated with an eligible research institution, either domestic or international. Application is not limited to the U.S. or U.S. citizens. Applicants who are not U.S. citizens and reside and work outside the U.S. may apply.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Foundation Fighting Blindness
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 6925 Oakland Mills Road, #701, Columbia, MD 21045.
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Mar 05, 2026
Mar 05, 2026
$160,000
Affiliation: Foundation Fighting Blindness
Address: 6925 Oakland Mills Road, #701, Columbia, MD 21045.
Website URL: https://www.fightingblindness.org/postdoctoralfellowshipaward
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