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RPB Medical Student Eye Research Fellowship

Research to Prevent Blindness

The Medical Student Eye Research Fellowships allow gifted students to take a year off from allopathic medical school and devote time to the pursuit of a research project within an RPB-supported department of ophthalmology.

Please note: the program is neither intended to become a vehicle to assure the candidate a residency, nor used simply to provide technical assistance to the mentor/lab. Mentors should carefully consider the research project and its objectives as well as the role of and outcomes for the medical student within the project, as they will be required to submit this information in the application. The candidate, mentor, and the proposed training program are evaluated in the review process.

Since outcomes are not announced until almost six months after submission, the applicant should be aware of the risk of rejection.

How to Apply

Applicants must be nominated by their Ophthalmology Department Chair. Please note: applications received without a prior nomination form will not be accepted.

AI Based Application Success Predictor

1. Alignment with RPB’s Mission

RPB’s mission is to preserve and restore vision and prevent blindness by funding research that advances understanding, treatment, or prevention of vision-threatening conditions. Grants that clearly advance this mission — including basic, translational, and clinical research into eye diseases — are competitive.RPB USA

Predictor: A proposal that explicitly ties project goals to vision loss mechanisms, treatment innovation, or prevention strategies.

2. Scientific Excellence and High-Impact Potential

RPB supports research that is scientifically rigorous and has potential for major impact in vision science. Funded awards are intended to push the field forward and have been associated with breakthroughs in areas like retinal disease, amblyopia, and glaucoma.RPB USA

Predictor: A research plan with:

clear, important questions,

strong methodology,

compelling rationale for why results will matter.

3. Track Record and Environment

For individual investigator grants (e.g., Career Development Award, Physician-Scientist Award, Stein Innovation Award), successful applicants typically have:

A solid scientific track record appropriate to career stage,

A productive research environment,

Mentorship and support from their department.RPB USA

Predictor: Evidence that the applicant has capacity, productivity, and institutional backing to complete and disseminate the research.

4. Appropriate Career Stage & Mechanism Match

RPB offers awards tailored to different career stages and research profiles, including:

Career Development Award (for promising early-career faculty),

Physician-Scientist Award (for clinician researchers),

Stein Innovation Award (for high-risk, high-gain projects),

Medical Student Eye Research Fellowship (MSERF) (for MD students),

International Research Collaborators Award (for U.S.–international partnerships).RPB USA

Predictor: Correctly choosing the grant mechanism that fits the applicant’s experience and project scope improves competitiveness.

5. Institutional and Departmental Support

For department-level grants like Unrestricted Grants or Challenge Grants, predictors of success include:

A strong existing eye research portfolio,

A mature research environment,

Leadership from department chairs committed to eye research growth,

Institutional commitment (e.g., matching funds for Challenge Grants).RPB USA+1

Predictor: Demonstrating that the department has foundation (e.g., NIH awards) and strategic vision for eye research.

6. Innovation and Novelty

Awards such as the Stein Innovation Award explicitly aim to fund cutting-edge, unconventional research that might otherwise struggle to get funded. Projects should propose high-risk, high-reward ideas with strong justification and plausible impact pathways.RPB USA

Predictor: A bold, innovative concept with clear rationale and potential to transform understanding or treatment of eye disease.

7. Clear Focus on Disease Relevance

RPB supports research across many diseases that threaten vision — from AMD, glaucoma, and retinal dystrophies to amblyopia and myopia. Funded topics often include those with a high public health burden or scientific opportunity.Newswise

Predictor: Projects that address vision-threatening conditions with significant unmet research needs are more compelling.

8. International Collaboration (When Applicable)

The International Research Collaborators Award demonstrates that internationally partnered projects can be competitive, especially when they promise geography-wide impact and knowledge exchange.RPB USA

Predictor: Thoughtful, well-structured international collaborations with clear roles and benefits.

9. Compliance With RPB Processes

RPB uses nomination and application procedures managed through department chairs (for some individual awards), with set deadlines in the spring and fall grant cycles. Complete, compliant applications with all required letters and documents are essential.RPB USA

Predictor: Timely, complete submissions that follow all instructions.

🧠 Common Weaknesses That Reduce Competitiveness

Misalignment with vision research focus: Proposals that do not clearly address eye disease mechanisms or vision outcomes are unlikely to be funded.

Poor match to award type: Applying to a mechanism that doesn’t fit the applicant’s career stage or scientific maturity.

Lack of institutional support: Especially for department grants, weak departmental engagement or inadequate infrastructure reduces chances.

Insufficient innovation or rationale: Projects that are incremental, descriptive, or poorly justified rank lower.

📌 Summary: Predictors of RPB Funding Success

PredictorTypical Importance
Mission alignment with eye researchEssential
Scientific excellence & strong methodsHigh
Appropriate mechanism for career stageHigh
Institutional support & environmentHigh
Innovation and potential impactHigh (especially for Stein/Innovation)
Clear disease relevanceHigh
International collaboration (if relevant)Medium
Compliance with guidelines and processEssential

Only current RPB-grantee departments of ophthalmology may nominate candidates for the Medical Student Eye Research Fellowship.

The fellowship, which must take place prior to the third or fourth year of medical school, will be funded for one year with a $30,000 grant, a portion of which should be utilized to help finance the recipient’s eye research activities. Up to an additional $8,000 will be provided for students who must relocate at least one hour away from their medical school location to another school for the fellowship.  (Distribution of these additional funds is at the discretion of RPB.)  MD/PhD students are not eligible to apply.

Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Research to Prevent Blindness

Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit

Address: 360 Lexington Avenue, 22nd Floor New York, NY 10017

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Grant, Fellowship

Multiple Deadlines:

Nomination Due: June 15 or December 15

Application Due: July 1 or January 10

Funding Amount:

$30,000

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