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Gilead Research Scholars Program is sponsored by Gilead Sciences Foundation. This program supports innovative, independent research from emerging investigators around the world to advance scientific understanding in areas of unmet medical need, including virology, oncology, and liver disease. It aims to incorporate new perspectives and diverse voices into scientific research.
Geographic focus: Global
Focus areas: Virology, Oncology, Liver Disease, HIV, Hepatitis
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Research Scholars Program The Research Scholars Program supports innovative research from emerging investigators around the world to incorporate new perspectives in our pursuit of scientific understanding and progress. We believe that new, diverse voices and research topics are needed to advance scientific knowledge in areas of unmet medical need and create a healthier world.
Since its launch in 2008, the Research Scholars Program has supported meaningful research by high-caliber emerging investigators to help transform scientific understanding, address knowledge gaps and drive medical breakthroughs in the following therapeutic areas: The Research Scholars Program awards provide two years of financial support to junior faculty researchers.
Each award is funded depending on country and region, paid as two annual installments directly to the scholar’s institution. Funding for the second year is contingent upon submission of a progress report and approval by the chair of the program’s scientific review committee. We also offer a Public Health program for junior researchers across low- to middle-income countries as part of our commitment to advancing global health.
We also offer a Public Health program for junior researchers across low- to middle-income countries as part of our commitment to advancing global health. Diversity Fosters Innovation The Research Scholars Program is actively working towards reducing potential barriers to entry and success for applicants from population groups who are typically underrepresented in research.
Award selections are made without discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, genetic information or characteristic, gender identity and expression. We are committed to supporting researchers and research projects addressing unmet patient needs and health inequities in order to build a more inclusive research landscape.
The Program by the Numbers Although the Research Scholars Program has helped support many emerging investigators, we recognize the broader potential around the world. We’re always looking for the next wave of innovative researchers with fresh perspectives who share our vision of creating a healthier world.
External Scientific Review Committee Each of our Research Scholars Programs is overseen by a scientific review committee composed of distinguished experts in their respective fields who are independent from Gilead to ensure equal, objective evaluation of all applicants and their applications.
This enables us to maintain the program’s overall integrity and competitive standards, and to ensure awards support the next generation of breakthrough scientific discovery. Apply to Become a Research Scholar Visit our Research Scholars Program portals to learn more about our current programs’ eligibility criteria and application process.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Emerging investigators (typically junior faculty) at academic or research institutions. Applicants must demonstrate a strong commitment to a career in their chosen therapeutic area. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $130,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Gilead Research Scholars Program is sponsored by Gilead Sciences Foundation. This program supports innovative, independent research from emerging investigators around the world to advance scientific understanding in areas of unmet medical need, including virology, oncology, and liver disease. It aims to incorporate new perspectives and diverse voices into scientific research. Geographic focus: Global Focus areas: Virology, Oncology, Liver Disease, HIV, Hepatitis
Gilead Foundation Community Grants is sponsored by Gilead Sciences Foundation. The Gilead Foundation provides funding to nonprofit organizations to advance programs that promote education equity, health equity, and community resilience. The foundation focuses on addressing the social determinants of health and mitigating root causes of health inequities through systemic change. Key initiatives include the Healing Hunger Initiative and various STEM education and workforce pipeline programs. Geographic focus: National (U.S.) with emphasis on San Francisco Bay Area; select international health equity programs. Focus areas: Health Equity, Education Equity, Community Resilience, Food Security, STEM Education