Approval of Human and Animal Protocols Sample Clauses

Approval of Human and Animal Protocols. The Contractor shall submit all human and animal protocols and human informed consent documents as referenced under this Contract to the COR for review and approval prior to seeking other approvals (Institutional Review Board, Human Use Committee, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee). The Government requires no fewer than eight (8) business days to perform a review. The Contractor shall take this review time into account and submit protocols as early as possible to avoid delays. The Government’s comments and feedback shall be addressed prior to approval. The COR will review and provide approval of protocols. Human informed consents shall also be submitted and reviewed with any human protocol.
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Approval of Human and Animal Protocols. This contract:
Approval of Human and Animal Protocols. The Contractor shall submit all human and animal protocols and human informed consent documents as referenced under this Contract to the COR for review and approval prior to seeking other approvals (Institutional Review Board, Human Use Committee, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee). The Government requires no fewer than ten (10) business days to perform a review. The Contractor shall take this review time into account and submit protocols as early as possible to avoid delays. The Government’s comments and feedback shall be addressed prior to approval. The COR will review and provide approval of protocols. Human informed consents shall also be submitted and reviewed with any human protocol. The protocol for the Phase 3 Study No. CF-301-105 (Study) that the government will partially fund under CLIN 1 of this Contract: 1) has been approved or will be approved by cognizant Institutional Review Boards; 2) has been reviewed and commented on by the FDA and such comments addressed by Contractor (see documents evaluated by BARDA during negotiations); and 3) as of the effective date of this Contract, patient enrollment for the Study is underway. ContraFect shall provide to BARDA the final Phase 3 study protocol, however the approval/authorization requirements of this advanced understanding, Article F.2., Deliverables, and Article H.1.2, Clinical Terms, below shall not apply to this Study.

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