The Kaiser-Goldberg Research Fellowship from the Endocrine Society funds mentored summer research in neuroendocrine and reproductive endocrine science for students.
Funder: Endocrine Society
Due Dates (Anticipated): March 2027 (Application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: $5,000 stipend for a 10–12 week summer research experience; 1 award annually
Summary: Supports students in neuroendocrine and reproductive endocrine research with a mentored summer fellowship in an Endocrine Society member's laboratory.
Key Information: Mentor must be an Endocrine Society member; open to international and U.S. students.
The Kaiser-Goldberg Research Fellowship is a prestigious, donor-endowed program offered by the Endocrine Society to support students interested in neuroendocrine and reproductive endocrine research. The fellowship provides one student per year with a $5,000 stipend to conduct a 10–12 week summer research project in the laboratory of an Endocrine Society member. The program is designed to cultivate the next generation of leaders in endocrinology by offering hands-on research experience, skill development, and mentorship in a field-critical area.