Common use of Human Research Protection Program Clause in Contracts

Human Research Protection Program. Company acknowledges that Stanford has a human research protection program (“HRPP”) established in accordance with the principles and standards of the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs that is applicable to all research involving human subjects, including the Research Program, that includes: (i) submittal for prospective and continuing review to Stanford’s institutional review board (“IRB”) under the federal regulations governing the protection of human research subjects, (ii) obtaining consent from human research subjects as specified in those regulations, (iii) conducting the research in accordance with ethical standards such as the Belmont Report.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Sponsored Research Agreement (Amplitude Healthcare Acquisition Corp), Sponsored Research Agreement, Sponsored Research Agreement

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Human Research Protection Program. Company Sponsor acknowledges that Stanford has a human research protection program (“HRPP”) established in accordance with the principles and standards of the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs that is applicable to all research involving human subjects, including the Research Program, that includes: (i) submittal for prospective and continuing review to Stanford’s institutional review board (“IRB”) under the federal regulations governing the protection of human research subjects, (ii) obtaining consent from human research subjects as specified in those regulations, (iii) conducting the research in accordance with ethical standards such as the Belmont Report.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Research Agreement

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