Research Subject definition

Research Subject means any person participating in a Trial including their dependants, heirs, executors, administrators and legal representatives.
Research Subject means a natural person, whether living or dead —
Research Subject means target audience, individuals, demographic groups, topics or anything else as specified by BBC Media Action in relation to the Services, as set out in this Agreement];

Examples of Research Subject in a sentence

  • We believe that the topics covered in the "Course in the Protection of Human Research Subject" are a beneficial adjunct to your current curriculum and will provide you with a strong research foundation.

  • Participation as an Estill Research Subject: list dates, investigators, and brief description of project.

  • Human Research Subject costs: indicate number of research subjects and incentive payment amount requested for each.

  • Research Subject shall mean any person participating in a Trial and shall include their dependants, heirs, executors, administrators and legal representatives.

  • If the Research Subject does not accept the decision and award of the Independent Lawyer within three months, the Research Subject shall have no further entitlement pursuant to these Conditions of Compensation but shall be able to pursue such rights as the Research Subject may otherwise have.


More Definitions of Research Subject

Research Subject means an individual legally resident within the geographical limits of India, whether a patient or not, who participates in a Clinical Trial either as a recipient of an investigational Medicinal Product or of some other treatment or product, or without receiving any treatment or product, as a control.
Research Subject means any person participating in a Trial
Research Subject means
Research Subject means any person who becomes the subject of research by providing personal information or data for research purposes.
Research Subject means a person participating in a clinical trial or any pre-trial assessment, including: ▪ such person’s dependants, heirs, executors, administrators and legal representatives; and ▪ children in-utero through the participation of the mother in a clinical trial.
Research Subject means a person or organisation observed for purposes of research - also called a respondent. A respondent is generally a survey respondent or informant, experimental or observational subject, focus group participant, or any other person providing information to a study or on whose behalf a proxy provides information;
Research Subject means any person participating in the Study as a patient.