The NIH Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) system is now required for all progress reports.
The RPPR is an initiative to establish a uniform format for interim performance reporting on federally-funded research and research-related activities.
If you are an NIH-funded investigator or support staff, plan to attend the June 6 Research Users Group (RUG) session to understand how RPPR, My NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) and Public Access compliance fit together in the Products section of the RPPR system.
This session, presented by Robin Taylor, will be at 10 a.m. in room 1004 of the Durham Research Center. No registration is required.