Study Chair definition

Study Chair means the member of Implementation Coordinating Center personnel who will oversee, monitor, and facilitate implementation of the Project and manage other Implementation Coordinating Center personnel.
Study Chair has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7.2.1 of this Agreement.
Study Chair means a Volunteer Member who is the spokesperson and coordinator for a Task Force.

Examples of Study Chair in a sentence

  • This MOU also distinguishes, as applicable, between the overall Principal Investigator (PI) or Study Chair (SC) and participating Local Site Investigators (LSIs).

  • Sponsor shall address all medical/scientific communications to the Study Chair at the address listed in the Protocol and GOG, as follows: The Gynecologic Oncology Group Four Penn Center, Suite 1020 1▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • The Sponsor and the Study Chair will closely coordinate to insure the FDA approved IND protocol governing this trial (DC1-HRPC as approved by the FDA as described in the "Investigator's Brochure," section V of the IND) and the ID99-333 protocol are executed, maintained and amended in accordance with applicable Federal, State and Institutional Regulations.

  • The Sponsor recognizes that, consistent with the principles of academic freedom, GOG requires that Study Chair and Clinical Investigators be free to publish the results of their research activities.

  • Sponsor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless GOG, Study Chair, Clinical Investigators and other research staff, including their directors, officers, employees, agents, and assigns, from any and all third party liabilities, claims, actions or suits arising out of or in connection with the Clinical Trial, except for loss resulting from the negligence or willful malfeasance of GOG, a Study Chair, Clinical Investigator or other research staff.

  • GOG, Study Chair, Clinical Investigators and other research staff are independent contractors and are neither employees nor agents of Sponsor.

  • Neither GOG nor any of its personnel, nor to the knowledge of GOG any Study Chair, Clinical Investigator, or Participating Institution or the research staff of any have been or shall be involved in an investigation or in research that was terminated, as the term “termination” is used in 21 CFR 812.3(8), nor have they been subjected to any sanctions related to allegations of research or professional misconduct.

  • This Section 14.D shall not be deemed to preclude GOG from contracting with Study Chair, Clinical Investigators and Participating Institutions to perform the Clinical Trial hereunder, or to require Sponsor to consent to such contracts, except as otherwise specifically set forth above.

  • The Sponsor agrees that GOG, Study Chair and Clinical Investigators engaged in this Clinical Trial shall be permitted to publish reports in journals and other professional publications, and to present the methods and results of this Clinical Trial at symposia and professional meetings, in accordance with the requirements of this Section 9 .

  • GOG shall credit or return to the Sponsor any funds not expended or obligated by GOG, a Study Chair or Clinical Investigator in connection with the Clinical Trial, and return or properly dispose of, at the option of the Sponsor, any unused Study Drug, prior to the effective termination date indicated in the notice of termination.

Related to Study Chair

  • Deputy Chair means the Non-Executive Director appointed by the Council of Governors to take on the Chair’s duties if the Chair is absent for any reason

  • Deputy Chairperson means the deputy chairperson from time to time of the Trust if one is appointed in accordance of rule 4 of the Third Schedule;

  • Vice-Chairperson means the Vice-Chairperson of the Board.

  • JMC has the meaning set forth in Section 3.5.

  • Program Director means an individual who has complete responsibility for the day- to-day function of the program. The Program Director is the highest level of decision-making at a local, program level.