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Research@UIC > Grant & Contract Proposals > Revised PHS 2590 Now Available - Policy Changes Implemented
Revised PHS 2590 (DHHS Public Health Service Noncompeting Continuation Progress Report) Now Available-Policy Changes Implemented
NIH recently announced the newly revised "Continuation Progress Report for a
DHHS Public Health Service Grant" (PHS 2590, rev. 06/09) instructions and
forms are now available and will be accepted immediately for all progress
reports and are required for all annual progress reports due on/after
October 1, 2009.
Corresponding changes to the eSNAP Commons Module will be released on
October 9, 2009. For eSNAPs due October 15th, NIH encourages grantees to
delay submitting eSNAP reports until after the October 9th enhancements are
in production in order to implement use of the revisions for all progress
reports submitted for FY 2010 funding. For eSNAPs due by October 15th,
grantees are encouraged to submit them on time; however, an additional grace
period to November 1, 2009 is permitted to accommodate these changes.
The newly revised instructions and forms are available at
http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/2590/2590.htm.
Applicants are
strongly encouraged to access the instructions and forms via the Internet
because they provide valuable links to current policy documents and allow
easy navigation of the instructions.
Summary of Significant Policy Changes
Please read the instructions carefully. This revision of the PHS 2590
implements a number of important policy changes, including:
- New All Personnel Report: Replacement of the Senior/Key Personnel
Report with an All Personnel Report (Form Page 7) that collects information
on all personnel who participate in the project for at least one person
month or more. The All Personnel Report also implements a new NIH
requirement that all individuals with a postdoctoral role with one person
month of more of measurable effort must have an eRA Commons user ID (see NIH
Guide Notice
OD-09-140 for details and background on this new requirement).
- New Assurance for Institutions Receiving Awards for Training of
Graduate Students for Doctoral Degrees: For institutions receiving NIH
awards for graduate training through certain Institutional training grants,
a new Graduate Student Assurance, required by the NIH Reform Act of 2006
(P.L. 109-482) is now included. In addition, for annual progress reports
for Institutional training grants Table 12A is modified to collect data
related to the Graduate Student Assurance. More details on this new
institutional assurance are described in NIH Guide Notice
OD-09-141.
- Inclusion of Changes to Innovative Potential: As part of the NIH
Enhancing Peer Review Initiative, PD/PIs are asked, if applicable, to
address any changes to the innovative potential of the project. This
information is now part of the Progress Report Summary, Section B. Studies
and Results.
- Changes to the Biographical Sketch: Another change associated with
the peer review initiative is the addition of a Personal Statement to the
biographical sketch. The statement is for the senior/key personnel to
address why their experience and qualifications make them particularly
well-suited for their role on the project. Instructions for the
biographical sketch also encourage applicants to limit the list of
publications to no more than 15. Reminder: A new biosketch is only
required as part of the progress report for new senior/key personnel since
the previous submission.
- Human Embryonic Stem Cells (hESCs): A new item is added to the
Progress Report Summary, under D. Plans, as Item E. Human Embryonic Stem
Cell Line(s) Used, for grantees to note if proposed research involving hESCs
is different from that proposed in the previous submission, including use of
a different cell line (Form Page 5).
For further information, please contact ORS at 312-996-2862 or via email at
awards@uic.edu.
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