Outstanding Recent Graduate Award Application

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The Outstanding Recent Graduate Award

The Outstanding Recent Graduate Award recognizes the noteworthy and distinctive achievements of an individual who has graduated from the Scholars Program within the last two years. The honoree embodies the values of scientific innovation and collaboration leading to seminal biomedical discoveries at an early stage in their career.

Award Guidelines 

– Applications will be due by December 31, 2024.

– Winners will be selected by February 1, 2025. 

– Scholars are expected to present at the 2025 Colloquium.

– Scholars will receive a monetary prize and statuette.

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John and Alice O’Shea Innovation Award Application

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The John and Alice O’Shea Innovation Award

Commencing in 2023, the John and Alice O’Shea Innovation Award has been endowed by Dr. John O’Shea, the Scientific Director of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. This award honors discoveries of unusual importance, application, or magnitude that make significant contributions to the fields of biology or medicine through innovative approaches.

Award Guidelines 

– Applications will be due by January 3, 2025.

– Winners will be selected by February 1, 2025. 

– Scholars are expected to present at the 2025 Colloquium.

– Scholars will receive a monetary prize and statuette.

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Dr. Richard and Vera Siegel Translational Award for Advances in Medical Science Award Application

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The Dr. Richard and Vera Siegel Translational Award for Advances in Medical Science

The Translational Award for Advances in Medical Science, endowed by Dr. Richard Siegel and his wife, Vera Siegel, honors researchers who have made significant strides in bridging the gap between basic research and clinical application. This award celebrates advancements that have the potential to improve patient care and treatment outcomes.

Award Guidelines 

– Applications will be due by January 3, 2025.

– Winners will be selected by February 1, 2025.

– Scholars are expected to present at the 2025 Colloquium.

– Scholars will receive a monetary prize and statuette.

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Gregory Paul Lenardo Basic Science Award Application

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The Gregory Paul Lenardo Basic Science Award

The Gregory Paul Lenardo Basic Science Award is dedicated to honoring researchers who have made significant contributions to our understanding of cellular and molecular biology. Endowed by Dr. Michael Lenardo in loving memory of his brother, Gregory Paul Lenardo, the award reflects the commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in scientific research.

Award Guidelines 

– Applications will be due by January 3, 2025.

– Winners will be selected by February 1, 2025. 

– Scholars are expected to present at the 2025 Colloquium.

– Scholars will receive a monetary prize and statuette.

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The Lasker Foundation

The Lasker Foundation

The Lasker Foundation aims to improve health by accelerating support for medical research through recognition of research excellence, advocacy, and education. 

They celebrate the contributions of scientists, clinicians, and public servants who have made major advances in the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of human disease. The Lasker Foundation’s programs educate the public and promote scientific collaboration, and advocate for a healthier world through medical research.

The Lasker Foundation and IBRA have been partners over the past decade.

Lasker Lessons in Leadership

Lasker Lessons in Leadership provide strategies for developing leadership skills, stimulate a sense of leadership responsibility, and encourage NIH trainees and tenure track faculty to seek out opportunities to be a leader in their biomedical careers. The series is a collaboration with the International Biomedical Research Alliance, the Lasker Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program. Browse through upcoming and past events below.

Lasker Lessons in Leadership- Wendy Chung: My Life as a Zebra Hunter

The November 7, 2019 Lasker Lessons in Leadership featured Wendy Chung, Kennedy Family Professor of Pediatrics in Medicine at Columbia University. In her talk, she spoke about her career path as a clinical and molecular geneticist.

Lasker Lessons in Leadership: Jeremy Nathans: A Conversation on Leadership and Career Path

The November 9, 2016 Lasker Lessons in Leadership was given by Jeremy Nathans, Professor in the Departments of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Neuroscience, and Ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He provided career advice for young...

Past Events

A Interview with Lasker Laureate Prof. Yuk Ming Dennis Lo

May 16, 2024 at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA

Interviewees: NIH-Gates Cambridge Scholars Yasemin Cole and Henry Taylor and NIH-Rhodes Scholar Kritika Singh


A Conversation with MacArthur Fellow Prof. Michelle Monje-Deisseroth, MD/PhD and Lasker Laureate Prof. Karl Deisseroth, MD/PhD

October 17, 2023 at Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA

Interviewees: NIH-Gates Cambridge Scholar Haillie Gaitsch (MD/PhD Candidate ) & NIH-Cambridge Scholar John Hancock (MD/PhD Candidate)


A Conversation with Mr. Kenneth C. Frazier, Executive Chairman of the Board and Former CEO, Merck & Co., Inc.

June 15, 2022 at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA

Interviewer: NIH-Cambridge Scholar Jasmine Mack, MPH, MS (PhD Candidate)


Harvey J. Alter: HCV The End Of The Beginning Could This Be The Beginning Of The End


Cynthia Kenyon: Life Lessons from a Small Creature


Wendy Chung: My Life as a Zebra Hunter


David Rubenstein interviews Anthony Fauci: An Interview on Leadership and a Career in Public Health


George Yancopoulos: My Scientific Story – From Academia to Starting and Building a Major Biotech Company


Mary Woolley: Winning Hearts and Minds in Science


Anne Schuchat: Going Public: From the Bedside to the Big Picture Lessons in Leadership from a Career in Public Health


Regis Kelly: Academia and the Private Sector – An Odd Couple?


Jeremy Nathans: A Conversation on Leadership and Career Path


Craig Thompson: The Difference between Leadership and Management


Linda Fried: How Scientists Become Effective Communicators


Dan Littman: The Art of Publishing


Ralph Snyderman: From Brooklyn to Lab Bench to Board Room – Lessons Learned