The National Institutes
of Health has transitioned from distributing preprinted
PHS 2590 and 416 forms to an electronic notification
process for Non-Competing Grant Progress Reports.
Beginning with December 2002 start dates, individuals
will need to access the Pending Progress Report
website to confirm report due dates. With the
implementation of electronic non-competing progress
reports, NIH will no longer send pre-printed face
pages to grantees. Grantees are responsible for
monitoring the NIH website for their reporting
deadlines.
Progress reports are due at
NIH two months before the beginning date of the
next budget period. You can confirm the submission
date for your report(s) on the NIH Pending Progress
Reports website at IPF
Search. The Institutional Profile Number (IPF)
for Duquesne University is 2226801. Investigators
are encouraged to monitor their own non-competing
submission deadlines.
If you have any questions, please
contact Marianne Volk in the Office of Research
at X6326.
N.I.H. On-Line Training
All Duquesne University investigators involved
in research with human subjects are required to
attend a program in education on the protection
of human research participants. Beginning October
1, 2000, the NIH will require education on the
Protection of Human Subjects for all NIH grant
submissions. The educational requirement can be
fulfilled by attending a Duquesne University workshop,
or by completing the N.I.H.
on-line training program.
Office
of Human Subjects Research Web Site
Human
Subjects Assurance Training Modules for IRB Committee
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