Human research definition

Human research means any systematic investigation, including research development, testing, and evaluation, utilizing human subjects, that is designed to develop or contribute to generalized knowledge. Human research shall not include research exempt from federal research regulations pursuant to 45 CFR 46.101(b).
Human research means any formal and structured evaluation involving individuals in a special project, program, or study.
Human research means any systematic investigation which utilizes human participants who may be exposed to physical or psychological injury as a consequence of participation and which departs from the application of established and accepted therapeutic methods appropriate to meet the participant's needs.

Examples of Human research in a sentence

  • While IRB approval is not required at the time of grant award, these grantees will be required, as a condition of award, to provide documentation that an Assurance of Compliance is on file with the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP).

  • Additional information is available from the HHS Office for Human Research Protections (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ohrp/).

  • This includes, at Subpart A, the Basic Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Research Subjects, also known as the Common Rule.

  • Each Party agrees to carry out its obligations under this Agreement and conduct the Project in accordance with: the Protocol; any condition of the Responsible HREC; any applicable laws; and the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research 2007 and The Australian Code for Responsible Conduct of Research 2007 (as varied or replaced by the National Health & Medical Research Council, the Australian Research Council and Universities Australia).

  • This Agreement, when signed, becomes part of the engaged institution’s Federal Assurance for the Protection of Human Research Subjects approved by DoD (and may become part of the Federalwide Assurance (FWA) approved by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)).


More Definitions of Human research

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Human research means any systematic investigation, including research development, testing and
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Human research means any systematic investigation utilizing human subjects which may expose such human subjects to physical or psychological injury as a consequence of participation as subjects and which departs from the application of established and accepted therapeutic methods appropriate to meet the subjects' needs.
Human research means any systematic investigation using human subjects as defined by § 32.1-
Human research means any medical or psychological investigation designed to develop or contribute to general knowledge by using human subjects who may be exposed to possible physical or psychological injury as a consequence of participation as subjects and which departs from the application of established and accepted methods appropriate to meet the subjects' needs.
Human research means any medical experiments, research, or scientific or psychological investigation, which utilizes human subjects and which involves physical or psychological intervention by the researcher upon the body of the subject and which is not required for the purposes of obtaining information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of disease or the assessment of medical condition for the direct benefit of the subject. Human research shall not, however, be construed to mean the conduct of biological studies exclusively utilizing tissue or fluids after their removal or withdrawal from a human subject in the course of standard medical practice, or to include epidemiological investi- gations. “Fluid” means a normal body excretion or any fluid formed by normal or pathological body processes obtained during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures conducted for the benefit of the human subject. “Tissue” means part or all of any organ of a human subject removed during a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure conducted for the benefit of the human subject. [McKinney’s Public Health Law 2440]