Chief Investigator definition

Chief Investigator means, in respect of a Research Activity that is funded under a Research Support Scheme, each person specified in the Schedule for that Research Activity, or subsequently approved by NHMRC using the NHMRC’s grant management system, as such and includes, without limitation, the Chief Investigator (A) for the Research Activity or the sole Investigator where appropriate;
Chief Investigator means the person who will lead and co-ordinate the work of the Clinical Trial overall where the Clinical Trial is to be carried out at more than one site.
Chief Investigator means the person appointed in accordance with clause 7.1(a). Collaborator means the party to this Agreement identified in item 2 of the Details Schedule. Collaborator Material means the Material made available by the Collaborator for the Project including that which is identified in section 6 of Schedule 3. Commencement Date means the date on which this Agreement commences, as specified in item 4 of the Details Schedule. Guidance Note for the definition of Commercialise: This definition sets out the actions that are considered to be commercialisation.

Examples of Chief Investigator in a sentence

  • This research proposal has been discussed with the Chief Investigator and agreement in principle to sponsor the research is in place.

  • Any questions concerning adverse event reporting should be directed to the Chief Investigator in the first instance.

  • The University has insurance in place (which includes no-fault compensation) for negligent harm caused by poor protocol design by the Chief Investigator and researchers employed by the University.• Sites participating in the study will be liable for clinical negligence and other negligent harm to individuals taking part in the study and covered by the duty of care owed to them by the sites concerned.

  • It will not be placed in the public domain or disclosed to any other third party without prior consent.A copy of a current CV (maximum 2 pages of A4) for the Chief Investigator must be submitted with the application.

  • If the study is ended prematurely, the Chief Investigator will notify the REC, including the reasons for the premature termination.


More Definitions of Chief Investigator

Chief Investigator means the person or persons so designated at Item I; and
Chief Investigator means the individual identified in Section 3.
Chief Investigator means the Chief Air Accident Investigator appointed under regulation 8;
Chief Investigator means the person who takes overall responsibility for the design, conduct and reporting of a study if it is at one site; or if the study involves researchers at more than one site, the person who takes primary responsibility for the design, conduct and reporting of the study whether or not that person is an investigator at any particular site. For the purposes of a CSO response mode grant, the Chief Investigator must be a permanent salaried member of staff at a Scottish HEI or NHS Board, or have a contract with a Scottish HEI or NHS Board that extends at least 2 years beyond the expected end-date of any submitted proposal.
Chief Investigator means the Chief Investigator of the Office of Transport Safety Investigations appointed under the Transport Administration Act 1988.commercial benefits order means an order under section 142.compliance code means a compliance code approved by the Minister under Part 9.corresponding law means:
Chief Investigator means, in respect of a Party, the persons named as Chief Investigators in the ‘Details’ section of this Agreement, and such other persons as may be approved by Health in accordance with the Funding Agreement to perform that role from time to time.
Chief Investigator means Dr Peter Horby or any successor appointed by OXFORD in accordance with Section 6.3.1, who shall be the person who takes primary responsibility for the conduct of the Clinical Trial on behalf of OXFORD.