Overview of the reMRI Fellow program
The Regenerative Medical Research Institute for Aging-related Diseases (reMRI) was established in 2026 with the mission of developing regenerative strategies that precisely control aging microenvironments, thereby enabling next-generation anti-aging regenerative therapeutics.
By integrating aging biology, regenerative medicine, and tissue homeostasis studies, reMRI aims to build a national strategic model for convergent research that differentiates itself from single-technology-based approaches, contributing to both technology development for overcoming aging-related diseases and the training of convergent scientific talent.
The reMRI Fellow program supports postdoctoral researchers through a multi-mentor collaboration system to pursue long-term, challenging topics covering (i) defining organ/tissue-specific aging microenvironments, (ii) uncovering system-level constraints on regeneration, (iii) designing, developing, and validating innovative regenerative technologies in relevant biological contexts; and cultivate globally competitive convergent talent.
Application form and research proposal should be written in English.
The rolling recruitment for first-year fellows is currently ongoing and will remain open until all positions are filled with qualified candidates. Please submit your application online as soon as your application materials are ready.
Recommendation letters must be submitted directly by the recommenders to reMRI.kaist@gmail.com at the time of application submission.