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Creative Biolabs Scholarship Program

Offered by Creative Biolabs

About this scholarship

The 2026 Creative Biolabs Scholarship Program awards $1,000 to one outstanding college student pursuing a medical or science-related field. The competition is open globally to freshmen, undergraduate students, graduate students, and Ph.D. students enrolled at accredited colleges or universities. Applicants must major in a science field such as biology, biochemistry, chemistry, or molecular biology and hold at least a B average, equivalent to a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Selection considers academic ability and the applicant’s learning plan, demonstrated leadership, and meaningful participation in volunteer, community, or public service. Candidates download the official 2026 application package and email a completed form, a current official or unofficial transcript, and a recommendation letter from a teacher, school counselor, or community leader. They must also create either an original 800-to-1,000-word essay or a 10-to-12-page PowerPoint with detailed lecture notes. The five available themes address current drug-development topics: disease models and biomarkers, antibody and protein engineering, advanced drug delivery, cell-based screening platforms, and targeted protein degradation. Each theme asks applicants to explain scientific significance, preclinical bottlenecks, recent innovations, impact, and an original insight. Omitting any required item invalidates the application. Submissions close September 30, 2026, and Creative Biolabs plans to announce the recipient on October 15, 2026.

Eligibility

  • Be enrolled as a freshman, undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student at an accredited college or university
  • Major in a medical or science-related field such as biology, biochemistry, chemistry, or molecular biology
  • Hold a cumulative B average or at least a 3.0 GPA
  • Complete the official 2026 Creative Biolabs application form
  • Provide a current official or unofficial transcript
  • Provide a recommendation letter from a teacher, school counselor, or community leader
  • Submit an original 800-to-1,000-word essay or 10-to-12-page PowerPoint with detailed notes on one listed topic
  • Email every required item by September 30, 2026 using the official subject-line format

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