Applications are currently being accepted for the Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
About Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists
The Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists is a prestigious global award recognizing exceptional doctoral research in life sciences, offering significant benefits to early-career researchers.
Benefits of Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists
- USD 30,000 for the grand prize winner, USD 10,000 for each of the category winners.
Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists Requirements
- The research described in the entrant’s thesis must fall within one of the following categories (Subject Tracks):
- Cell and Molecular Biology: Research in this category includes cellular and molecular processes at levels ranging from single molecule to single cell to tissue and organ systems.
- Genomics, Proteomics and Systems Biology approaches: Research in this category focuses on genomics, proteomics, integrative omics and systems biology approaches, including computational, to facilitate comprehensive understanding of living cells, organisms and species.
- Ecology and Environment: Research in this category encompasses interactions between organisms and their environment, and how these processes are influenced by human activity.
- Molecular Medicine: Research in this category aims at building on the molecular understanding of disease in humans to develop preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic approaches, including individualized medicine.
- Text generated from AI, machine learning, or similar algorithmic tools cannot be used to generate the submission nor its accompanying figures, images, or graphics. Limited editing with tools such as Grammarly is acceptable but must be declared. During submission, entrants will be required to declare they have not used AI inconsistent with this requirement. Entrants are accountable for the accuracy of the entry and for ensuring that there is no plagiarism. They must also ensure that all sources are appropriately cited and should carefully review the work to guard against bias that may be introduced by AI. Editors may decline to consider an entry if AI is used inappropriately.
- The prize will only recognize work that was performed while the entrant was a graduate student.
- The prize will be awarded without regard to sex, race, or nationality.
- An entrant may not win more than one Science Prize using the same essay or a similar essay on the same research.
- Essays on the same research cannot win more than one Science Prize regardless of who the entrant is.
- Past winners of a Science Prize cannot be eligible for another Science Prize until at least 5 years have passed since the award.
- While the research may be part of a larger team effort, for the purposes of this Prize, an eligble entrant must be a single individual and the essay must focus on their contribution.
- Employees of Science/AAAS, collaborators in the management or sponsorship of this prize and their relatives, as well as the following are not eligible to enter:
- Scientists who were Ph.D. students in the groups of any past or present member of the SciLifeLab management group (SciLifeLab Director, Co-Director, Infrastructure Director and Scientific Directors), the Integration Directors, or any member of the SciLifeLab Board.
- Entrants for the 2026 prize must have been awarded their Ph.D. between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2025.
Application Date and Process
- Click on the link to the application website to apply.
Application Deadline
15 July, 2026
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