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2026-2027 Postdoctoral Fellowship - Center for Law and the Biosciences

Postdoc

Friday, January 16, 2026 at 5:00 PM Pacific time

Location

Stanford, CA

Stanford Law School

Type

Full-time Residential Fellowship

Salary

$70,500

Required Qualifications

JD or foreign equivalent
MD or PhD in relevant area
Interest in biosciences law/policy careers

Research Areas

genetics
neuroscience
stem cell research
assisted reproduction
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2026-2027 Postdoctoral Fellowship - Center for Law and the Biosciences

Post Date: Oct 08, 2025

Requisition #: 107487

The Center for Law and the Biosciences invites applications for its 2026-2027 Postdoctoral Fellowship.

The Goal:

This fellowship is intended for individuals who are seeking an academic or policy career working on legal and social issues arising from advances in the biosciences, with a particular emphasis on genetics, neuroscience, stem cell research, or assisted reproduction. (Nineteen of our twenty-three former fellows now have faculty positions at universities in the United States or overseas.)

The Fellowship:

The Center for Law and the Biosciences Fellowship is a residential fellowship that provides an opportunity to conduct research in the dynamic environment of Stanford Law School. We prefer two-year fellowships to help the fellow complete a significant body of independent scholarship, but we are willing to consider one-year terms. We expect fellows to dedicate most of their time to pursuing their proposed research projects, while dedicating approximately one-sixth of their time to organizing and implementing other activities of the Center, including the annual BioLawLapalooza conference of academics working in the field, the Center’s workshop series, our lunch speaker series, and other activities, as well as contributing to the Center’s blog. Fellows are encouraged to become part of a lively law-school-wide community of individuals with an interest in legal academia by attending weekly faculty lunch seminars and participating in activities with the other fellows at Stanford Law School to learn more about their legal scholarship and academic life.

For the 2026-2027 fellowship, we will provide fellows with workspace, a competitive salary, and a generous benefits package. Applicants should have a law degree (JD or foreign equivalent) or other doctoral-level degree (MD, PhD) in a relevant area. A law degree is a substantial advantage, but is not a requirement. (Note – we hope to hire one new fellow for 2026-2027, but that is contingent on funding and other issues.)

The Center:

The Center for Law and the Biosciences, directed by Professor Hank Greely, evaluates bioscience discoveries in the context of the law, weighing their impact on society and the law’s role in shaping that impact. The Center is part of the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology.

Located at the heart of the world’s biotechnology industry and inside a preeminent research university, the Center brings together academics, lawyers, scientists, policymakers, and students. Through conferences, workshops, lectures, and academic courses, the Center promotes research and public discourse on the ethical, legal, scientific, economic, and social implications of accelerated technological change in the life sciences. For more information, visit our website.

The Application Process:

Applicants should submit a CV with contact information for three references, a writing sample, and a research proposal (2000 words or less) to the Stanford Career website: https://careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/fellow-center-for-law-and-the-biosciences-stanford-law-school-3903/.

Application Deadline: Friday, January 16, 2026 at 5:00 PM Pacific time. Fellows will be selected based on demonstrated academic merit and potential, as well as the intellectual strength of their research proposals. Decisions will be made on or around Monday, February 9, 2026.

The expected base pay for this position is $70,500.

Stanford University has provided a pay range representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for the position. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the qualifications of the selected candidate, budget availability, and internal equity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the eligibility requirements for the fellowship?

Applicants must have a JD or foreign equivalent, or a doctoral-level degree like MD or PhD in a relevant field. A law degree is advantageous but not required. Ideal for those pursuing academic or policy careers in law and biosciences. See postdoc success tips.

📝What is the application process and deadline?

Submit CV, contact info for three references, writing sample, and research proposal (2000 words or less) via the Stanford Career website. Deadline: Friday, January 16, 2026 at 5:00 PM PT. Decisions around February 9, 2026.

What is the fellowship duration and commitments?

Prefer two-year residential fellowship, but one-year terms considered. Fellows spend most time on independent research, ~1/6 on Center activities like BioLawLapalooza conference, workshops, blog. Attend faculty seminars. Workspace provided at Stanford Law School.

💰What is the salary and benefits?

Expected base pay $70,500 with generous benefits package. Pay determined by qualifications, budget, equity. Check higher ed employer branding for insights.

🔬What research focus does the Center prioritize?

Focus on legal and social issues from biosciences advances, especially genetics, neuroscience, stem cell research, assisted reproduction. Directed by Professor Hank Greely, part of Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology.

🌍Is visa sponsorship available?

No mention of visa sponsorship in the posting. Applicants should have appropriate work authorization for a US residential fellowship at Stanford.
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