Study Staff Personal Data 6 Sample Clauses

Study Staff Personal Data 6. 1 Osobní údaje Pracovníků studie Both prior to and during the course of the Study, the Investigator and Study Staff may be called upon to provide personal data. This data falls within the scope of the law and regulations relating to the protection of personal data, in particular Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on Personal Data Protection, as amended. Site shall collect, handle, process, store and use all personal data of Investigator and Study Staff in Jak před zahájením, tak i v průběhu provádění Studie mohou být Zkoušející a Pracovníci Studie požádáni, aby poskytli své osobní údaje. Tyto údaje spadají do rámce právních předpisů na úseku ochrany osobních údajů, konkrétně zákona č. 101/2000 Sb., o ochraně osobních údajů, v platném znění. Centrum klinického hodnocení bude shromažďovat, zpracovávat, ukládat a používat veškeré accordance with the Applicable Law. osobní údaje Zkoušejícího a Pracovníků Studie a nakládat s nimi v souladu s Příslušnými právními předpisy. For the Investigator, this personal data may include names, contact information, work experience and professional qualifications, publications, resumes, educational background and information related to potential Dual Capacity conflict of interest, and payments made to Payee(s) under this Agreement for the following purposes: Ohledně Zkoušejícího mohou tyto osobní údaje zahrnovat jména, kontaktní informace, pracovní zkušenosti a profesní kvalifikaci, přehled publikací, resumé, informace o absolvovaném vzdělání a informace týkající se potenciálních střetů zájmů v souvislosti s výkonem Duální funkce a údaje o platbách uskutečněných vůči Příjemci plateb dle této Smlouvy, a to k následujícím účelům:
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