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The Research Scholars Program in HIV, offered by Gilead Sciences, supports emerging junior faculty investigators conducting HIV-related research. Since 2008, the program has invested over $36 million in more than 300 scholars. Each cycle awards six two-year grants of $90,000 each, totaling $180,000 per scholar.
Eligible applicants are junior faculty at early career stages seeking to establish independent research programs in HIV prevention, treatment, or related biomedical sciences. The next deadline is June 25, 2026. This program is ideal for academic researchers looking to build a foundation in HIV science with the backing of a major pharmaceutical funder.
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HIV Research Grants (US) | Gilead : Research Scholars The Research Scholars Program supports innovative research from emerging investigators around the world to incorporate new perspectives in our pursuits 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 2008, Gilead’s Research Scholars Program has invested more than $36 million USD into meaningful research conducted by more than 300 scholars to help transform scientific understanding, address knowledge gaps and drive medical breakthroughs.
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 provides financial support to the institutions of 6 junior faculty researchers for a 2-year period. Each award is funded up to $180,000 USD (inclusive of any indirect costs), to be paid in annual installments of up to $90,000 USD per year for 2 years.
Funding for the second year is contingent upon submission of a progress report by each junior faculty researcher and approval by the chair of the Scientific Review Committee which oversees the program. Recipients of these competitive awards under the program will be selected by a Committee comprised of leaders in the field of HIV (the "Scientific Review Committee" or the "Committee").
The Committee will review complete applications and select research proposals based on their scientific merit, feasibility, and innovation. Announcement of Award Recipients will be made at an awards acknowledgement session hosted by the Committee and senior representatives from Gilead. Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria in order to be considered for an award.
The Gilead RSP, or Research Scholars Program, really strives to meet an unmet need in research by funding investigators in settings that might not typically be funded, as well as funding new research that can lead to breakthroughs and innovative new interventions and clinical care. Funding is important for a couple of reasons.
It is recognition that your ideas are exciting and have the potential to change the world, and also it gives you contact with a network of people that can help your research career as well. View Program Specifics to discover more
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Emerging junior faculty investigators in HIV research at academic medical centers and universities; must meet eligibility criteria listed on the site. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $180,000 over 2 years ($90,000/year) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is June 25, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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