2026 Faculty-Graduate Student Research Collaboration Program
- Deadline: Tuesday, May 26, 2026 (5:00 PM PT)
- Sponsored By: CSUBIOTECH
- Funding Period: July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027
- About: The Faculty–Graduate Student Research Collaboration Program supports CSU faculty and graduate student teams conducting existing biotechnology-related research. Funding is available to advance ongoing projects across a wide range of biotechnology fields.
- Funding: Up to $7,500 for student salary; Up to $1,500 for research supplies
- Eligibility: CSU faculty collaborating with a master’s or doctoral student; Graduate student must be graduating in AY 2026–2027 (Fall 2026, Spring 2027, or Summer 2027); Student must remain enrolled at their CSU campus during the project period
- To Apply: Click HERE to access the RFP, proposal template, and submission link
- For More Information: Click HERE. Or you can contact Christine Montgomery – [email protected] or the CSUBIOTECH Program Office – [email protected]
Don Eden Graduate Research Award (2026)
- Deadline: TBA (est ~ mid September 2026)
- Sponsored By: CSUBIOTECH
- About: The Don Eden Graduate Student Research Award recognizes outstanding graduate student research in biotechnology across the CSU system. The award highlights excellence in scientific research and communication while supporting collaborative faculty–student research efforts.
- For More Information: Click HERE.
Glenn Nagel Undergraduate Research Award
- Deadline: TBA
- Sponsored By: CSUBIOTECH
- About: The Glenn Nagel Undergraduate Research Award recognizes outstanding undergraduate research in biotechnology across the CSU system. This award highlights excellence in scientific research and communication, while honoring collaborative faculty–student research efforts.
- For More Information: Click HERE.
Howell-CSUBIOTECH Research Scholars Program (2026)
- Deadline: TBA (est ~ early December 2026)
- Sponsored By: CSUBIOTECH & Doris A. Howell Foundation for Women’s Health Research
- About: The Howell–CSUBIOTECH Research Scholars Program supports undergraduate students conducting faculty-mentored research projects related to women’s health. The program emphasizes hands-on research experience and preparation for graduate study and careers in health-related fields.
- For More Information: Click HERE.