Research Proposal Guidelines
Research Proposal Guidelines
The Research Proposal should be a clear and concise presentation of the applicant's proposed research.
Proposals utilizing Gilead product(s) are not eligible for funding through the Research Scholars Program. Proposals involving Gilead product(s) should be submitted for review under the Investigator-Sponsored Research Grant Program through the ISR online portal.
Stage 1
One Page Specfic Aims Summary
Research Proposal
Provide a one-page summary using the provided template and guidelines. It should be single-spaced, using 11 point Arial font.
The proposal must include
- Title of the proposed research
- Summary of research propposal and overall aim
- Recommended sections include but not limited to background/rationale, aims, approach (including research team/mentors), future directions, and public health significance
Research abstract
Provide an abstract of no more than 325 words outlining the applicant's proposed research.
Stage 2
The Proposal must include:
Research Proposal
Proposal must be single-spaced (using 11 point Arial font or larger) and limited to 5 pages total, not including the bibliography or budget. Research proposals over 5 pages will not be accepted. Please include your bibliography with the research proposal but do not count these pages in the 5 page total.
The proposal must include
- Title of the proposed research
- Significance and Current Gaps
- Research Aim(s) and Objective(s)
- Innovation
- Investigative Team
- Approach (this can include preliminary data but preliminary data is not required)
- Timeline (including timeline for regulatory approvals)
RESOURCES
For examples of what exceptional grant applications look like, please review Gilead's resources or visit the NIH's RO1s sample applications.
Animal or human subjects
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. Award will be contingent upon IRB approval.
If the research project involves laboratory animals, the 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.