The Illinois Postbaccalaureate Research Program (IPRP) aims to cultivate a generation of professionals who are not only academically adept but are also reflective of the diverse backgrounds and perspectives that fuel innovation and progress in the biomedical sector. This one-year program offers a rich research experience in the biomedical sciences, mentoring by renowned experts, and preparation for enrollment in rigorous graduate training programs. These experiences will lead scholars to successful outcomes in graduate school and in the biomedical workforce.
Program benefits:
- Multi-pronged mentoring
- Personalized biomedical research tracks
- Graduate school sustainability workshops
- Career workshops
- Summer travel, housing, meals, insurance, and related participant fees
- Annual salary
Eligibility and requirements:
- U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or approved domestic applicants
- Bachelor’s degree holders earned no more than 36 months prior to applying
- Intend to apply to research-focused biomedical doctoral degree program (e.g. Ph.D.)
- Note: Only applicants that have not enrolled in a graduate program are eligible.
List of faculty mentors from partnering units:
School of Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Rachel Smith Bolton
- Carin Vanderpool
- Rachel Whitaker
- Hee Jung Chung
- Dan Llano
- Jim Slauch
- Lori Raetzman
Cancer Center at Illinois
- Zeynep Madak-Erdogan
- Sayee Anakk
- Erik Nelson
- Sara Pedron Haba
- Michael Robben
- Brian Cunningham
- Huanyu Qiao
Program Dates: May 27, 2025 – May 15, 2026
Application Deadline: March 1, 2025
How to apply:
Application information will be available after November 1, 2024.
For more information contact:
Illinois Postbaccalaureate Research Program
Phone: 217-300-7747
Email: GradDiversity@illinois.edu