Deadline: 15 June 2025
The GenScript Life Science Research Grant Program is a new initiative dedicated to supporting breakthroughs in life science research areas.
This program is designed to empower researchers by providing grant funding earmarked explicitly for purchasing GenScript reagents and services.
Areas of Research
- The grant offers financial support to researchers engaged in projects that can contribute significantly to critical areas of life science research, including but not limited to:
- gene and cell therapy development,
- antibody drug discovery,
- vaccine development,
- diagnostics,
- plant sciences.
Funding Information
- Grants will be awarded at a range of funding levels, dependent on GenScript’s internal committee assessment of the project’s budget needs. The maximum amount to be awarded is set at 100,000 USD for qualifying projects.
Eligibility Criteria
- The program is open to researchers globally. There are no restrictions based on geographic location, and international applicants are encouraged to apply.
- Eligible entities include academic/research institutions, universities, biotechnology companies, and other organizations engaged in life sciences research.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Any local, state, provincial, and officials or employees thereof, are not eligible to participate.
- Healthcare organizations, including hospitals, healthcare professionals, and employees thereof, may not qualify.
Evaluation Criteria
- Proposals submitted for funding through the GenScript Life Science Research Grant Program will be evaluated confidentially by an internal panel of experts. Several criteria will be considered during the review process, including scientific merit, innovation, potential for impact, timeline of proposed work and planned utilization of GenScript reagents and services.
Application Requirements
- Supporting materials may include:
- a Research Proposal (PDF),
- a Curriculum Vitae (CV) for each team member (PDF),
- an Itemized Budget Request (PDF), or
- any additional relevant documents.
For more information, visit GenScript.