The Lalor Foundation aims to provide assistance and encouragement to capable investigators initiating teaching and research careers in universities and colleges, specifically in the field of mammalian reproductive biology as related to the regulation of fertility. Incorporated in 1935 under bequests from the Lalor family, the Foundation has supported over 1,000 appointees with nearly $20 million in research grants and awards, focusing on fostering new researchers to become independently funded.
The grant program offered by the Lalor Foundation is designed to support postdoctoral researchers new to the scientific and teaching fields, specifically in mammalian reproductive biology concerning the regulation of fertility. The fellowship program aims to help these researchers establish themselves in their field so they can secure independent funding. The Foundation offers postdoctoral fellowships with an annual award of $55,000, covering fellowship stipend, fringes, and institutional overhead, with the possibility of renewal for one additional year. The program has a focus both within the United States and internationally, with a significant contribution towards advancing the careers of researchers in this scientific domain.
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