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Merkin Graduate Fellows Program

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Established with the generous support of Dr. Richard Merkin, the Merkin Graduate Fellows Program provides UC San Diego graduate students with a novel opportunity to conduct innovative research abroad and at locations outside of Southern California on topics related to human health and longevity, including in fields broadly related to translational medicine. The interdisciplinary field of translational medicine unites research and practices within the pillars of what the European Society for Translational Medicine defines as the “benchside, bedside and community” to develop new, patient-centered approaches that enhance worldwide healthcare. Merkin Graduate Fellows will work with researchers and clinicians at academic and industry sites across the US and the globe with the goal of driving bold, transformational advances in medical research and clinical applications, and at the same time impact the Fellows’ personal and professional futures.

Merkin Graduate Fellows will have the unique opportunity to design their own research experience, proposing the length of the experience of between 3 and 6 months and the  site(s) at which they will conduct their research. Applicants may propose to work at an institution with which they or their PI/faculty advisor have an existing relationship, or they may propose to work collaboratively with the Merkin Fellowship Program Manager and their PI/faculty advisor to build a new connection that will facilitate their research at that site. Students may submit a proposal for an individual research away experience or may propose to participate in the program as part of a group of other eligible applicants.

Merkin Graduate Fellows receive a monthly stipend of $5,000, funding for (one) round-trip airfare to their research destination, and tuition and fee coverage for the duration of their fellowship period. Fellows will be expected to provide regular updates on their research progress and education experience.

For more details, please contact: Carrie Daly, Merkin Fellowship Program Manager.

Read more about the Merkin Graduate Fellows Program and our Fellows' travel adventures

For more information about the program and to hear from our Fellows about their tips and experiences, view our webinar:

Eligibility

The Merkin Graduate Fellows Program accepts applications from eligible PhD and MD-PhD students whose research aims to improve human health and longevity, including fields broadly related to translational medicine. Applications are encouraged for eligible students across a wide array of disciplines, including but not limited to graduate programs in the following school and institutes: School of Biological Sciences, School of Medicine, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Jacobs School of Engineering, School of Physical Sciences, and Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute.

Fellows must be registered UC San Diego PhD or MD-PhD graduate students and must also be in good academic standing (GPA of 3.0 or above). For In Absentia eligibility, typically PhD/MD-PhD students must have advanced to candidacy by the time their travel would commence. However, exceptions to this policy can be considered.

Application Process

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis once per quarter. The next application deadline will be April 6, 2026. Each application should consist of the following documents:

If proposing a group research experience (such as among multiple students from one lab who wish to travel together to the same destination), all applicants must be eligible UC San Diego students and submit their own application. Faculty advisors/PIs may submit individual letters of recommendation for each applicant or provide one letter for the group which addresses each student's qualifications.

Applications will be reviewed by a committee of interdisciplinary faculty from UC San Diego with expertise in research broadly related to translational medicine. Fellows will be selected based on the following criteria:

Program Expectations

Merkin Graduate Fellows will be expected to maintain satisfactory progress with their research and devote their full time to research on the approved topic. Fellows must also maintain regular contact with the Program Manager as well as participate in cohort virtual meetings while away. Fellows will be expected to submit a 2-page report outlining: a) the progress they made on the goals set forth in their proposals; and b) the impact of their experience living abroad or outside Southern California on the quality of their research and the field of translational medicine, as well as on their personal and professional development. 

The Merkin Graduate Fellows Program award is subject to certain terms and conditions that Fellows will need to agree to upon acceptance of their award.

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Application and Eligibility

*The above are estimates; ranges vary considerably depending on the country you are traveling to and your proposed length of stay. Please note that visa and passport processing may take longer for international students.

Funding

International Students

Other Considerations

Fellowship Recipients - Pre-Departure

Fellowship Recipients - While Away

Fellowship Recipients - Returning from Abroad/Away

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