MBioFAR award

The Mid-career Biosciences Faculty Achievement Recognition Award (MBioFAR) program aims to recognize and provide the most meritorious mid-career faculty with additional discretionary resources to facilitate innovative and higher-risk research that might not otherwise be supported by conventional granting agencies. The program is designed to operate like an internal MacArthur Award; faculty may not apply but rather must be confidentially nominated, and only one to five awards will be made per year.

Picture of President Ono and next to a quote from him regard the BSI's MBioFAR award and awardees
Photo Credit: Daryl Marshke, Michigan Photography

MBioFAR was created to help ensure continued extraordinary productivity, impact, and a high level of job satisfaction for our most outstanding faculty at the most productive phase of their career. This award emphasizes their value and their work’s importance. However, it is imperative that MBioFAR is not used as a substitute for a retention package or other resources from the department/unit.

There are several criteria that enable a faculty member for consideration of the esteemed MBioFAR award:

  • Eligibility: Eligible faculty include those who have just been promoted to associate or full professor in the year the award is being offered. (The 2020 award cycle includes faculty who have been promoted in 2018 and 2019.)
  • Nomination: Department chairs and institute directors may submit up to two highly competitive candidates each year. The provost may encourage specific nominations in discussions with department chairs and institute directors.
  • Review: A subcommittee of the BICC and selected additional outside members review all nominated candidates, including their CVs, letters of reference, and departmental evaluations as available. Upon review, the committee ranks the nominated candidates and selects up to five awardees to recommend for BICC and U-M presidential approval.

All proposed candidates are vetted through these selection criteria:

  • Academic excellence (quality of publications, significant of discoveries reported, national recognition for their discoveries reported and discovery science)
  • Achievement to date
  • Promise for the future

Once awarded and announced, the MBioFAR awardees each receive $250,000 per year for two years of discretionary research funds that can be spent at the discretion of the investigator on their research/ academic activities. The awarded faculty member must retain a primary appointment at U-M for continued access to their MBioFAR award funds.