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Using NIH’s Research Portfolio Online Report Tool (RePORT) to Your Advantage June 2012

Using NIH’s Research Portfolio Online Report Tool (RePORT) to Your Advantage June 2012. Megan Columbus Director, Division of Communications and Outreach NIH Office of Extramural Research. RePORT.nih.gov. Providing access to reports, data and analyses on NIH research activities.

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Using NIH’s Research Portfolio Online Report Tool (RePORT) to Your Advantage June 2012

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  1. Using NIH’s Research Portfolio Online Report Tool (RePORT) to Your Advantage June 2012 Megan Columbus Director, Division of Communications and Outreach NIH Office of Extramural Research

  2. RePORT.nih.gov Providing access to reports, data and analyses on NIH research activities

  3. http://www.grants.nih.gov/

  4. Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool RePORT: Opening the black box… www.report.nih.gov

  5. Providing a wide range of reports & data Organizational funding information Potential collaborators Which ICs fund research like yours NIH-funded workforce data Award trends NIH staff contacts NIH grantees in your area Success rates

  6. Let’s go live… RePORT.nih.gov New look as of spring 2012!

  7. Interested in funding data for your institution or state? Want to know what types of organizations NIH funds?

  8. Find funding of local institutions Drill down to grant level data

  9. Sort by heading Drill down to grant level data

  10. Export your query result to Excel

  11. Quick access to stats

  12. Query for basic stats – in this example the average cost of an R01 in a specific IC Get a quick answer!

  13. Find yearly summary stats on who and what NIH funds.

  14. Produced annually! Drill down for information on the following topics

  15. Export graphs directly to PowerPoint

  16. Find reports that can help you understand NIH activities

  17. Looking at strategic plans is a great way to understand NIH’s interest in your research area in upcoming years.

  18. RePORTER Search NIH Projects

  19. Save query and receive notifications Enter search terms Results can be exported to Excel for further analysis

  20. PI contact info and profile (if this is you, add your profile info by clicking on icon) NIH program official for this grant Find the FOA or Review panel

  21. PI profiles – one example

  22. Publications and patents Use this tab to find projects similar this this one

  23. Learn how much NIH spends on various disease areas

  24. Links take you to full project listings for each category

  25. Roll your mouse over the top menus to find more, like the searchable database of intramural projects

  26. Find ExPORTER under Links and Data

  27. Use ExPORTER to get the data to do your own detailed analysis

  28. Questions I encourage you to explore. Information is power! Questions? Megan Columbus Megan.Columbus@nih.gov

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