Human Subjects Research definition

Human Subjects Research means a systematic investigation through experimentation, testing, evaluation, or observation performed on a living individual or group of individuals, about whom an Investigator obtains 1) data through intervention or interaction with the individual(s), or 2) identifiable private information (45 CFR 46.102).
Human Subjects Research means the systematic scientific evaluation of a living human for the purpose of engaging in clinical or non-clinical research and evaluation.
Human Subjects Research means “research” involving a “human subject,” as those terms are defined in this Section 2.

Examples of Human Subjects Research in a sentence

  • The Institutional Signing Official also assures through the approval of the Data Access Request that other organizations within the institution with relevant authorities (e.g., the Office of Human Subjects Research, the Office of Information Technology, the Office of Technology Transfer, etc.) have reviewed the relevant sections of the NIH GWAS Data Sharing Policy and the associated procedures and are in agreement with the principles defined.

  • The Research Material does not involve specimens or data derived or collected from human subjects and therefore does not need review and approval by the Human Subjects Research Review Official (HSSRO).

  • As per this order, no human subject may be involved in any research conducted under this assistance agreement, including recruitment, until the research has been approved or determined to be exempt by the EPA Human Subjects Research Review Official (HSRRO) after review of the approval or exemption determination of the Institutional Review Board(s) (IRB(s)) with jurisdiction over the research under 40 CFR 26.

  • I agree that I will complete the requisite human subjects training for participation in the Program at JHU, which includes Human Subjects Research (HSR), Conflict of Interest (COI), and Health Privacy Issues for Researchers (HPIR) and I have reviewed the relevant institutional policies and procedures for the protection of human subjects.

  • Engaged: The Pitt HRPO utilizes the guidance document issued by the Office of Human Research Protections to determine engagement: Engagement of Institutions in Human Subjects Research (2008).


More Definitions of Human Subjects Research

Human Subjects Research means research involving an Investigator’s intervention or interaction with a living human individual or with an individual’s identifiable information at or under the auspices of NYU Langone as defined by the IRB under its policies.
Human Subjects Research means any activity that meets either the HHS (Office of Human Research Protections) or FDA definitions of "research" and involves "human subjects".
Human Subjects Research means a systemic investigation, including research development, and testing and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge that involves an individual about whom an investigator conducting research obtains data through intervention or interaction with individual or identifiable private information (as per the Office for Human Research Protections). In addition, human subject research also means an experiment that involves a test article and one or more individuals who is or becomes a participant in research, either as a recipient of a test article or as a control, or on whose specimen a device was used (as per the US Food and Drug Administration).
Human Subjects Research means Research involving one or more Human Subjects.
Human Subjects Research means activities that meet applicable regulatory definitions, including, the HHS definition of “research” set forth in 45 CFR §46.102(l) and involve human subjects as set forth in 45 CFR § 46.102(e)(1), as adopted by any federal agency, department, or entity that has taken appropriate administrative action to make 45 CFR 46 or an identical regulation applicable to its human subjects research, or activities that meet the FDA definitions of research/clinical investigation set forth at 21 CFR § 50.3(c) and § 56.102(c) that involve human subjects as set forth at 21 CFR § 50.3(g), §103(e), §312.3(b) and §812.3(p).
Human Subjects Research means all research meeting the definition of
Human Subjects Research. Human subject” means a living individual about whom an investigator (whether professional or student) conducting research obtains (1) data through intervention or interaction with the individual, or (2) identifiable private information.