The guidelines below are intended to help you fill out section 2.2.6. Progress Report Summary http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/2590/phs2590.pdf of the NIH 2590 form. In order to ensure that your Progress Report includes the necessary information, we have developed this site as a step-by-step guide. Please click on the areas below to learn more about each section.
Specific Aims
Key Personnel Changes
Study and Results
Supplements
Milestones
Plans
Publications, Presentations, Products, and Patents
Step-by-Step Help in Filling Out the Final Report
Progress Report -- if aims have not been modified, please state this. If they have been modified, give the revised aims and the reason for modification. Indicate whether you are on track in meeting these aims and if not provide an explanation.
Progress Report -- (including whether the PI moved, changes in staff -- lost, recruited, etc)
Progress Report -- if study design has changed, please specify the changes and the reasons for the changes. For results indicate if you are on track to reach your goals, any negative or unexpected results, and lessons learned.
Progress Report -- If applicable, provide information on the study and results
Progress Report Milestones -- specify the Progress Report impact of your findings on cancer control efforts - specifically the ability to prevent, detect early, or treat cancer, and/or improve the lives and health of those with cancer and/or that of their families and caregivers -- up to this point. This information is important to us in order to respond to congress and NCI administration on the importance of the research we fund.
If this is a P or U grant mechanism, show how your sites are working together to address the intent for interconnected research efforts, student training opportunities, etc.
Progress Report -- Summarize plans to address the Specific Aims during the next year of support. Include all modifications in your original plans for the future year.
Progress Report -- Please list all of your publications (including those accepted and In Press for journal articles, book chapters, etc), presentations, products, and/or patents below. Please indicate the impact of the publications and how has it moved the science forward. These publications will be posted on CC Citations.
Please provide a link to a publicly available on-line journal or the NIH PubMed Central (PMC) submission identification number. You do not need to submit paper copies of the articles.
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