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Final Progress Report Guidelines


http://grants2.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps_2001/part_iia_7.htm

The final progress report should include a summary of progress toward the achievement of the originally stated aims, a list of the results (positive or negative) considered significant, and a list of publications. The final progress report also should:

Report on the inclusion of gender and minority study subjects (using the gender and minority inclusion table as provided in the PHS-2590).

Where appropriate, indicate whether children were involved in the study or how the study was relevant for conditions affecting children (see "Public Policy Requirements and Objectives—Requirements for Inclusiveness in Research Design—Inclusion of Children as Subjects in Clinical Research" and the PHS-398).

Describe any data, research materials (such as cell lines, DNA probes, animal models), protocols, software, or other information resulting from the research that is available to be shared with other investigators and how it may be accessed.

An original and one copy of this report should be submitted to the GMO.

 

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