
Cancer Research Institute Postdoctoral Fellowships 2027 | USA | Fully Funded
The Cancer Research Institute (CRI) Postdoctoral Fellowships are highly competitive, fully funded research fellowships designed for early-career scientists focused on advancing knowledge in basic immunology, cancer immunology, and cancer immunotherapy. These fellowships support postdoctoral research at major universities, research centers, and non-profit institutions either in the United States or internationally.
Fellowship Benefits
Recipients of the CRI Postdoctoral Fellowship typically receive the following support:
• A multi-year stipend to support living and research expenses during the fellowship period (stipend amounts may vary; many fellows receive structured increases each year).
• An institutional allowance to support research supplies, travel to scientific meetings, health insurance, and other needs.
• Mentorship and integration into a global research community of cancer immunology experts.
• Access to academic facilities, resources, and professional development activities that strengthen research skills and career advancement.
Who Can Apply
The fellowship is open to researchers from all nationalities with a doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) who plan to conduct research under the supervision of a qualified sponsor at a recognized non-profit academic or research institution.
Applicants must meet the following general eligibility criteria:
• Hold a doctoral degree by the fellowship start date.
• Conduct research directly related to immunology and its role in cancer.
• Work under a sponsor who holds a formal academic appointment (assistant professor or higher).
• Have less than five years of mentored postdoctoral experience at the time of award activation (with certain exceptions for MD applicants).
• Be hosted at a non-profit research institution in the United States or abroad.
Research Focus Areas
Fellowship projects must align with research themes such as:
• Basic immunology related to cancer biology.
• Cancer immunology and immunotherapy development.
• Studies exploring the role of the immune system in cancer treatment.
Application Process & Timing
Applications are submitted online through the official CRI application portal. Required materials typically include a CV, a detailed research proposal, sponsor information, letters of recommendation, and other supporting documents. Deadlines usually occur twice per year, with common application dates in early March and early September.
Detailed instructions and application forms are available on the CRI website.
Commitment After Completion
Fellows are expected to dedicate full time to their research during the fellowship period and adhere to the scientific and professional obligations outlined by their host institution and the CRI program.
Why You Should Apply
The CRI Postdoctoral Fellowships provide a prestigious platform for ambitious researchers to work on cutting-edge cancer immunology projects, develop professional expertise, and build strong scientific networks. This fellowship is especially valuable for individuals committed to advancing cancer research and contributing to breakthroughs in immunotherapy and related fields.


