Multi-Centre Study definition

Multi-Centre Study means a Non-Interventional Study where at least one other institution is participating in the Non-Interventional Study; means the investigation to be conducted at the Site in accordance with the Protocol; Participant means a person [enrolled to participate] [whose Personal Data and/or Material is being used] (delete as applicable) in the Non-Interventional Study according to criteria detailed in the Protocol; Personal Data means any and all information, data and material of any nature received or obtained by any Party in connection with this Agreement which is personal data as defined in the Data Protection Laws and Guidance and which relates to a Participant (or potential Participant) and / or their treatment or medical history;
Multi-Centre Study means a Clinical Trial where at least one other institution is participating in the Clinical Trial. Study means the investigation to be conducted at the Site in accordance with the Protocol.
Multi-Centre Study means a Non-Interventional Study where at least one other institution is participating in the Non-Interventional Study; means the investigation to be conducted at the Site in accordance with the Protocol;

Examples of Multi-Centre Study in a sentence

  • If a publication concerns the analyses of sub-sets of data from a Multi-Centre Study, the publication must make reference to the relevant Multi-Centre Study publication.

  • If the Principal Investigator or other Personnel are to be named as authors of the Multi-Centre Study publication, such person(s) shall have access to the Non-Interventional Study data from all sites involved in the Non-Interventional Study, as necessary to participate fully in the development of the Multi-Centre Study publication.

  • In the event that the Sponsor or CRO coordinates a Multi-Centre Study publication, the participation of the Principal Investigator or Personnel as named authors shall be determined in accordance with the Sponsor or CRO’s policy and generally accepted standards for authorship.

  • Upon Site Study Completion, and any prior publication by the Sponsor of Multi-Centre Study data or when the Non-Interventional Study data are adequate (in the Sponsor’s reasonable judgment), the Participating Organisation and / or the Principal Investigator may prepare the data derived from the Site(s) for publication.

  • Upon Site Study Completion, and any prior publication by the Sponsor of Multi-Centre Study data or when the Non-Interventional Study data are adequate (in the Sponsor’s reasonable judgment), the Participating Organisation and/or the Principal Investigator may prepare the data derived from the Site(s) for publication.

  • Upon Site Study Completion, and any prior publication by the Sponsor of Multi-Centre Study data or when the Non-Interventional Study data are adequate (in the Sponsor’s reasonable judgment), the Participating Organisation and or the Principal Investigator may prepare the data derived from the Site(s) for publication.

  • In the event that the Sponsor coordinates a Multi-Centre Study publication, the participation of the Principal Investigator or Personnel as named authors shall be determined in accordance with the Sponsor’s policy and generally accepted standards for authorship.

  • If the Principal Investigator or other Personnel are to be named as authors of the Multi-Centre Study publication, such person shall have access to the Non-Interventional Study data from all sites involved in the Non-Interventional Study, as necessary to participate fully in the development of the Multi-Centre Study publication.

  • UHN, with funds from [***] and [***], is sponsoring a Phase 3 clinical trial named “A Prospective Single-Arm, Multi-Centre Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Lutetium – 177 Octreotate (Lu-DOTATATE) Treatment with individualized dosimetry in patients with 68Ga-DOTATE identified Somatostatin Receptor Positive Neuroendocrine Tumors” (the “Study”).

  • Sponsor may discontinue clinical subject’s enrollment if the total enrollment needed for the Multi-Centre Study has been achieved.