Joint UNC-Duke CFAR PrEP Application Coversheet

Duke University co-Principal Investigator:

UNC CFAR co-Principal Investigator (including middle initial):

Title of Project:

Funded Period: 3/15/2017-3/14/2018

Budget: (total Direct Costs) $100,000

Proposal Contains: YES NO Human Subjects research ☐ ☐ Research exempt ☐ ☐ Vertebrate animals research ☐ ☐

Date Submitted (due date: February 15, 2018):

Duke University co-PI’s Address and Contact Information: PI Name: Position (faculty rank): Address: Phone: Email:

UNC CFAR co-PI’s Address and Contact Information: PI Name: Position (faculty rank or equivalent): Address: Phone: Email:

Departmental Grants Manager (Duke applicants only, MUST SIGN THIS FORM!): Name: Phone: Email:

Duke and UNC CFAR PrEP RFA Coversheet

Please indicate your faculty rank below

Duke University co-PI ☐ Post-doc or Fellow with Faculty offer (if funded, requires a CFAR Mentoring Plan)

☐ Assistant Professor (if funded, requires a CFAR Mentoring Plan)

☐ Associate or Full Professor

Previous CFAR Funding? ☐ Yes ☐ No

If yes, please answer the following questions about the previous Award: Title: Date of Award: Publications resulting from Award: Funding resulting from Award: How is this proposed research different from the previous Award?

UNC CFAR co-PI ☐ Post-doc or Fellow with Faculty offer (if funded, requires a CFAR Mentoring Plan)

☐ Assistant Professor (if funded, requires a CFAR Mentoring Plan)

☐ Associate or Full Professor

☐ FHI 360 or RTI PI (not UNC-based, if funded, requires a CFAR Mentoring Plan)

Please specify: ______

Previous CFAR Funding? ☐ Yes ☐ No

If yes, please answer the following questions about the previous Award: Title: Date of Award: Publications resulting from Award: Funding resulting from Award: How is this proposed research different from the previous Award?

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Self-reporting of CFAR user Category for the NIH Required by the NIH

Duke University co-PI Indicate the user category that applies, below. *All CFAR users will fall into one of these four categories.

1-NIH AIDS PI Individuals who have ever been the PI on an R01 equivalent grant in HIV/AIDS (R01 equivalents include R01, R23, R29, R37 and, after 2008, DP2) 2-NIH PIs being brought into AIDS research: Individuals who are or have ever been the PI on an R01 equivalent grant, but never in HIV/AIDS 3-AIDS-research Pipeline: NIH “New Investigators,” An NIH definition that encompasses individuals who have received funding as a PI directly from NIH*, but not yet at the R01 equivalent level. 4-AIDS-research Pipeline: CFAR Users who have not yet received direct funding from NIH** as PI or Co-PI funding on any NIH grant mechanism. **Individuals whose only NIH funding at the PI or PD level has come indirectly from NIH, for example via an NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement, fall into Category 4.

*Some CFAR users will also fall into one of these categories. Please check all that apply. Developmental Core Special Emphasis. Recipients of Developmental Core research funding, mentoring, and/or other services Developmental Core Special Emphasis. Recipients of NIH CFAR administrative supplements NIH Special Emphasis: Members of underrepresented groups in AIDS research. These include African-Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, Alaska natives, native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders NIH Special Emphasis. Women

UNC CFAR co-PI Indicate the user category that applies, below. *All CFAR users will fall into one of these four categories.

1-NIH AIDS PI Individuals who have ever been the PI on an R01 equivalent grant in HIV/AIDS (R01 equivalents include R01, R23, R29, R37 and, after 2008, DP2) 2-NIH PIs being brought into AIDS research: Individuals who are or have ever been the PI on an R01 equivalent grant, but never in HIV/AIDS 3-AIDS-research Pipeline: NIH “New Investigators,” An NIH definition that encompasses individuals who have received funding as a PI directly from NIH*, but not yet at the R01 equivalent level. 4-AIDS-research Pipeline: CFAR Users who have not yet received direct funding from NIH** as PI or Co-PI funding on any NIH grant mechanism.

Duke and UNC CFAR PrEP RFA Coversheet

**Individuals whose only NIH funding at the PI or PD level has come indirectly from NIH, for example via an NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement, fall into Category 4.

*Some CFAR users will also fall into one of these categories. Please check all that apply. Developmental Core Special Emphasis. Recipients of Developmental Core research funding, mentoring, and/or other services Developmental Core Special Emphasis. Recipients of NIH CFAR administrative supplements NIH Special Emphasis: Members of underrepresented groups in AIDS research. These include African-Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, Alaska natives, native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders NIH Special Emphasis. Women

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Project Summary type here

Plan for future funding type here

Duplication of Funding If the Duke and/or UNC CFAR PI is awarded funding under this opportunity and a similar proposal is funded by NIH during the same funding year, the PI receiving the NIH funding must meet with their institutional CFAR leadership to either 1- make sure the research proposal from the CFAR does not overlap with the NIH proposal or 2- return funds to the CFAR or refuse funds from NIH

CFAR Mentoring Plan

As a condition of award, new and early stage investigators and established researchers new to HIV/AIDS are required to have a mentoring agreement and plan that includes a CFAR member as a constituent. The CFAR member must be a Core Leader/Director or an experienced researcher with a faculty rank of at least Associate Professor.

Career development resources available

Grant writing at Duke: Gopen Writing Seminars Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Faculty are given priority. There are limited seats available for fellows, postdocs, students, and staff.

Duke Path to Independence Program/K Club o The Path to Independence is designed to help Assistant Professors secure NIH R01 or DOD funding. o The K Club is a program designed to help junior faculty prepare career development (K) grant applications

On-line grant writing resources can be found at https://ors.duke.edu/orsmanual/proposal-writing- guides and http://deainfo.nci.nih.gov/extra/extdocs/gntapp.pdf.

UNC Awardees are members of the annual UNC CFAR Developmental Cohort, which provides resources and support in monthly meetings, special events and opportunities, and email communications.

Duke and UNC CFAR PrEP RFA Coversheet

Signatures

______(Duke University co-PI)

______(UNC CFAR co-PI)

______(Duke Departmental Manager)

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