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Guidelines for the Research Proposal


Gilead Research Fellowship Program

The Research Proposal should be a clear and concise presentation of the Applicant’s proposed research.

The Proposal must include:

Research Abstract

Provide an abstract of no more than 325 words outlining the Applicant's proposed research.

Research Proposal

Proposal must be single-spaced (using 11 point Arial font) and limited to 5 pages total, not including the bibliography or budget. Applications with proposals over 5 pages will not be accepted.

The 5-page proposal must include:
  1. Title of the proposed research
  2. Description of research objectives, including relevant literature, specific aims, study design, methodology, data and projected results
  3. Discussion of the relevance of the proposed research to the objectives of the Research Scholars Program (see Scientific Focus section of this website)
  4. Description of analytical methods (figures and tables should be included in the body of the text, where applicable)
  5. Description of potential research challenges and possible approaches for overcoming them
  6. Description of relevant past work by the Applicant, including joint collaborations and references

Budget Guidelines

Indirect Costs:

  • The Program does not allow for any indirect costs to be provided to the Award Recipient’s institution

Salaries:

  • The Applicant may allocate up to $50,000 per year in salary and fringe benefits support for the researcher or a technician
  • Salaries and fringe benefits support for mentors, post-doctoral fellows, or students may not be included

Supplies:

  • Supplies such as disposables, chemicals, reagent kits, animals, etc may be included
  • Equipment purchases with a single item value of greater than $2,500 may not be included

Travel:

  • Up to $1,500 per year for the Award Recipient to travel to a scientific meeting for presentation of data may be included

If the research project includes investigations on human subjects, a copy of the submission to the institutional review board (IRB) must be submitted prior to Award.

If the research project involves laboratory animals, researcher must certify that he/she will comply with all laws and regulations pertaining to care and use of animals in research prior to Award.