HREC definition

HREC means a Human Research Ethics Committee;
HREC means the Human Research Ethics Committee registered with the National Health and Medical Research Council that is responsible for reviewing medical research and clinical trial protocols. Intellectual Property Rights means patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, Know How, topography rights, rights to extract information from a database, design rights, rights to keep Know How confidential and all rights or forms of protection of a similar nature or having equivalent or similar effect to any of them which may subsist anywhere in the world, whether or not any of them are registered and including applications for registration of any of them. Key Recipient Personnel means senior personnel employed or contracted by the Recipient who are responsible for the use and storage of the Material (or any other such personnel which the Recipient has most recently notified to NSLHD).
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Examples of HREC in a sentence

  • Except where the modification is necessary to eliminate an immediate hazard to Study Participants, or involves only logistical or administrative aspects of the trial, any modification may not be implemented before approval by the Reviewing HREC.

  • The Recipient may only carry out research according to the protocol approved by the HREC.

  • The Institution will ensure that the Study is subject to the continuing oversight of the Reviewing HREC throughout its conduct.

  • If there is a need for such a deviation the Institution must notify the Sponsor and the Reviewing HREC of the facts and circumstance causing the deviation as soon as is reasonably practical, but in any event no later than 5 working days after the change is implemented.

  • In the event of Secondary Use of the Materials, the Donor(s) have consented thereto insofar as the Secondary Uses have been approved by the HREC.


More Definitions of HREC

HREC means the Ethics Committee specified in the Ethics Approval identified in Schedule 1. Human Biological Material means physical samples of biological material of a Study Participant provided for the purpose of the Project, such as tissue, saliva or blood samples, and includes any unmodified material that is propagated from, derived from or based upon that biological material, which may be more specifically described Schedule 1. Improvements mean any improvements, variations, modifications, developments or adaptions made to a Party’s Background IP as a result of its use in the Project. For the avoidance of doubt, an Improvement does not include any intellectual property that can be used or exercised without infringing the relevant Background Intellectual Property. In-Kind Contributions by a Party to a Project means all Contributions that are not cash, including the following: the commercial value of Background IP provided by each Party in the Project; time of personnel and Students (if applicable); access to equipment and facilities of a Party; supply of consumables and services to the Project by a Party; access to Study Participants; or access to Medical Records and Study Participant Data. Intellectual Property or IP means all intellectual property rights, including but not limited to: trade and service marks (including goodwill in those marks), patents, inventions, discoveries, copyright, rights in circuit layouts, designs, moral rights, domain names, registrable plant varieties, processes, trade secrets and know-how; any application or right to apply for registration of any rights referred to in paragraph (a); and all rights of a similar nature to any of the rights in paragraph (a) and (b) which may subsist anywhere in the world (including Australia), whether or not such rights are registered or capable of being registered.
HREC means the SA Health Human Research Ethics Committee or another suitable Human Research Ethics Committee recognised under the mutual recognition arrangements of SA Health reviewing the Study as set out the Schedule. 'Intellectual Property' includes all copyright and neighbouring rights, all rights in relation to inventions (including patent rights), plant varieties, registered and unregistered trademarks (including service marks), registered designs, confidential information (including trade secrets and know how) and circuit layouts, and all other rights resulting from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary or artistic fields as defined in Article 2 of the World Intellectual Property Organisation Convention of July 1967;
HREC means the Health Research Ethics Committee;
HREC means the Ethics Committee specified in the Ethics Approval identified in Schedule 1. Human Biological Material means physical samples of biological material of a Study Participant provided for the purpose of the Project, such as tissue, saliva or blood samples, and includes any unmodified material that is propagated from, derived from or based upon that biological material, which may be more specifically described Schedule 1.
HREC means each of the human research ethics committees listed in Annexure A, that are appointed and administered by the Health Service;
HREC has the meaning given in Schedule D. Identified Person has the meaning given in clause 9.4(a). Initial Term the period set out in item 1.2 of Schedule C. Institutional the approvals set out in Schedule D. Insolvency Event the occurrence of any one or more of the following events: an order is made that a party be wound up, or that a provisional liquidator or receiver or receiver and manager be appointed and such order is not revoked within 5 Business Days; a liquidator or provisional liquidator is appointed, or an administrator or a controller is appointed to a substantial proportion of a party’s assets and such appointment is not revoked within 5 Business Days; a party enters into an arrangement or composition with one or more of its creditors, or an assignment for the benefit of one or more of its creditors or engages in a reorganisation, moratorium, deed of company arrangement or other administration involving one or more of its creditors other than as part of a solvent reconstruction; a party is insolvent or bankrupt as disclosed in its accounts or otherwise, states that it is insolvent or bankrupt or it is presumed to be insolvent or bankrupt under an applicable law; or anything occurs under the law of any jurisdiction which has a substantially similar effect to any of the above paragraphs of this definition.
HREC has the meaning given in clause 8.1(a).