UKE definition
Examples of UKE in a sentence
UKE is not allowed to make any Publications unless within the scope of section 4.2 above.
UKE will provide the electronic data capture system (software) (“eCRF”) and be responsible for the storage of transferred data and administration of user rights.
INSTITUTION agrees that upon prior notice UKE or its designees on behalf of ERN-RARE-LIVER will in accordance with applicable data protection laws, including but not limited to GDPR, and the patient informed consent be granted access to all documents necessary for auditing and monitoring purposes and that the responsible Investigator be available for questions.
UKE has obtained approval by its competent Ethics Committee (Ethikkommission der Ärztekammer Hamburg) and is willing to provide the same for reference to support application by INSTITUTION.
Scope of this Agreement is the prospective collection and transfer of data by Institution and the use of such Data by UKE for the ERN-RARE-LIVER.
INSTITUTION has advance knowledge in the treatment of patients with rare liver diseases and is willing to collect and transfer for the aforementioned purpose data evaluating patients rare liver diseases; WHEREAS, responsible coordinating investigator for UKE is Prof.
Institution agrees that upon prior notice UKE or its designees on behalf of ERN-RARE-LIVER will in accordance with applicable data protection laws, including but not limited to GDPR, and the patient informed consent be granted access to all documents necessary for auditing and monitoring purposes and that the responsible Investigator be available for questions.
UKE has obtained approval by its competent Ethics Committee (Ethikkommission der Ärztekammer Hamburg) and is willing to provide the same for reference to support application by Institution.
Task 1.7. Computational model of visual and auditory attention [INRIA 10PM, UOFM 3PM, UKE 6PM, FCTUC 6PM, USFD 10PM] Attention serves two roles in perception.
UKE is a consortium partner to the European Union funded European Reference Network for rare liver diseases (“ERN-RARE-LIVER”) and has taken up the role of establishing an international European Registry, the R-Liver Registry (hereinafter “Registry”) for capturing data on patients with rare liver diseases in order to collect and scientifically analyze such data with the aim of better understanding these diseases and improving the quality of treatment for the patients.