PHS regulation definition

PHS regulation means the Public Health Service regulation establishing standards for institutional inquiries and investigations into allegations of scientific misconduct, which is set forth at 42 C.F.R. Part 50, Subpart A, entitled "Responsibility of PHS Awardee and Applicant Institutions for Dealing With and Reporting Possible Misconduct in Science."
PHS regulation means the Public Health Service regulation establishing standards for institutional inquiries and investigations into allegations of research misconduct, which is set forth at 42 CFR Part 93, 'Public Health Service Policies on Research Misconduct.'
PHS regulation means the Public Health Service regulation establishing standards for institutional inquiries and investigations into allegations of research misconduct, which is set forth at 42 C.F.R. Part 93

Examples of PHS regulation in a sentence

  • The investigation committee will be provided with a copy of these instructions and, where PHS funding is involved, the PHS regulation.

  • The information to be made available shall be consistent with the requirements of the PHS regulation.

  • The PHS regulation, 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 93, applies to any research, research-training or research-related grant or cooperative agreement with PHS.

  • Charge to the CommitteeThe Research Integrity Officer will prepare a charge for the inquiry committee that describes the allegations and any related issues identified during the allegation assessment and states that the purpose of the inquiry is to make a preliminary evaluation of the evidence and testimony of the respondent, complainant, and key witnesses to determine whether there is sufficient evidence of possible research misconduct to warrant an investigation as required by the PHS regulation.

  • If the University plans to terminate an inquiry or investigation for any reason without completing all relevant requirements of the PHS regulation, the Research Integrity Officer will submit a report of the planned termination to ORI, including a description of the reasons for the proposed termination.


More Definitions of PHS regulation

PHS regulation means the Public Health Service regulation establishing standardsfor institutional inquiries and investigations into allegations of research misconduct, which is set forth at 42 C.F.R. Part 50 93, Subpart A, entitled "Responsibility of PHS Awardee and Applicant Institutions for Dealing With and Reporting Possible Misconduct in Science." 10. PHS support means PHS grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements or applications therefor. 11. Research Integrity Officer means Thomas McClahanhan, Associate Vice President for Research and Sponsored Programs (AVPRSP), the Fresno State official responsible for assessing allegations of research misconduct and determining when such allegations warrant inquiries and for overseeing inquiries and investigations. 12. Research record means any data, document, computer file, computer diskette, orany other written or non-written account or object that reasonably may be expected to provide evidence or information regarding the proposed, conducted, or reported research that constitutes the subject of an allegation of scientific research misconduct. A research record includes, but is not limited to, grant or contract applications, whether funded or unfunded; grant or contract progress and other reports; laboratory notebooks; notes; correspondence; videos; photographs; X-ray film; slides; biological materials; computer files and printouts; manuscripts and publications; equipment use logs; laboratory procurement records; animal facility records; human and animal subject protocols; consent forms; medical charts; and patient research files. 13. Respondent means the person against whom an allegation of research misconduct is directed or the person whose actions are the subject of the inquiry or investigation. There can be more than one respondent in any inquiry or investigation. 14. Retaliation means any action that adversely affects the employment or other institutional status of an individual that is taken by an institution or an employee because the individual has in good faith, made an allegation of scientific research misconduct or of inadequate institutional response thereto or has cooperated in good faith with an investigation of such allegation. 15. Research misconduct means fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, or other practices that seriously deviate from those that are commonly accepted within the scientific community for proposing, conducting, or reporting research. It does not include honest error or honest differences...
PHS regulation means the U.S. Public Health Service regulation establishing standards for institutional inquiries and investigations into allegations of research misconduct, which is set forth at 42 CFR Parts 50 and 93 entitled "Public Health Service Policies on Research Misconduct; Final Rule."
PHS regulation means the Public Health Service regulation establishing standards for institutional inquiries and investigations into allegations of scientific misconduct.
PHS regulation means the Public Health Service regulationestablishing standards for institutional inquiries and investigations into allegations of scientific misconduct.
PHS regulation means the Public Health Service regulation
PHS regulation meansthe PublicHealth Service regulation establishing standards forinstitutional inquiries and investigations into allegations of research misconduct, which is set forth at 42 CFR Part 93 entitled “Public Health Service Policies on Research Misconduct”
PHS regulation means the PHS regulation establishing standards for institutional inquiries and investigations into allegations of research misconduct, which is set forth at 42 CFR Ch 1 (10‐1‐06) Part 93, entitled “Responsibility of PHS Awardees and Applicant Institutions for Dealing with and Reporting Possible Misconduct in Science.”