Study Team any trained and instructed persons who conduct the Study under the supervision of the Investigator.
Study Team. Before the Commencement Date, the Parties shall store in the trial master file a short curriculum vitae and relevant references of the key members of the Study Team. The Parties shall not remove or replace any key member of their Study Team without the Sponsor’s prior written approval (which approval the Sponsor shall not unreasonably withhold or delay), unless the person has left the employ of the relevant Party. If, in the Sponsor’s reasonable opinion, a key member of a Study Team is not able to perform its duties in accordance with this Agreement, the Sponsor shall have the right to request the relevant Party to replace such person and the Sponsor and the relevant Party shall meet and discuss to find a reasonable solution. In any case, the Parties shall at all times ensure that they have appropriate replacement immediately available for each key member of their Study Team in the event such key member leaves the employ of said Party; this replacement shall be organized in such a way that a key member leaving the employ of said Party has no negative impact on the performance of the Clinical Study or on the safety of the patients.
Study Team. Primary Investigator (Faculty mentor) and each additional internal collaborator as well as trainees and staff directly supervised by the PI. External collaborators need to apply separately for data access. Study Team Full legal name Institution Email address Primary Investigator Study Team Member 1 Study Team Member 2 Study Team Member 3 Study Team Member 4
Study Team. By virtue of the legislation that has been referenced, it has been determined that a Class 1 environmental assessment pursuant to the Nova Scotia Environment Act is required for the execution of the Project. This assessment has drawn upon: ⮚ pertinent research including the secondary ecological data accessible from the federal and provincial government departments with respect to the site and surrounding area; ⮚ pertinent data from previous environmental and related studies executed at the site; ⮚ the execution of selected field programs; and ⮚ the professional experience of members of the study team. Table 1.3 identifies the lead specialists who have contributed to the preparation of this environmental assessment. Xxx Xxxxxx, CBCL Limited M.A., X.Xx., LL.B., MRTPI Project Manager and Lead Environmental Impact Assessor Xxxxx Xxx, Environmental Engineer P.Eng. Environmental Impact Assessor Xxxxxx XxXxxxxx, CBCL Limited X.XX., M.Civ. Eng., P.E. Environmental Engineering Coordinator Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, CBCL Limited X.Xx. Environmental Impact Assessor Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, CBCL Limited P.Eng. Community Liaison Coordinator Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, CBCL Limited X.Xx., B. Design., M.L.Arch Habitat assessment, vegetation mapping, wetland classification and plant identification Xxx Xxxxxx, CBCL Limited X.Xx., Dip.Eng., Dip.GIS Habitat delineation, Species at Risk, Forest & Landscape Ecology GIS Analyst Xxxxx Xxxxxx, CBCL Limited X.Xx., X.Xx., Hydrogeology Ground and Surface Water Field Programs and Modeling Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, CBCL Limited X.XX., X.Xx. Aquatic Field and Monitoring Programs Xxx XxxXxxxx Ph.D Avian and Monitoring Programs Xxxxx XxxXxx, Membertou Geomatics Ltd. B.A., Dip. Computer Science Mi'kmaq Ecological Knowledge Study Xxxx Xxxxxxx, St. Mary's University Ph.D Bat Field and Monitoring Programs Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Archaeological Consultants Ltd. Ph.D Archaeological Field Programs Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Ph.D Odonata Field Program Xxxxx Xxxxxx, St. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx University Ph. D Habitat assessment and Botanical surveys
Study Team. Institution may appoint sub-investigators and other personnel as it may deem appropriate to assist in the conduct of the Study (“Study Personnel”).
Study Team. Teva shall establish the Study Team in consultation with the Company. The function of the Study Team shall be to manage and monitor the Trial in accordance with Appendix A and the terms of this Agreement.
Study Team. The ESIA Study was conducted by the following Experts:
1. Xxxxxx Xxxxx- Lead EIA Expert
2. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx – Social Expert
3. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx- Assistant Environmental Expert
Study Team. The PI designates study team members. The Study Team typically includes but is not limited to the following roles, with some individuals fulfilling more than one role: Principal Investigators (PI) or multiple PIs Co-investigators or Investigator Project Director (PD) Biostatistician Programmer/Analyst Research Nurse Research Assistant (RA) Research Coordinator (RC) Ancillary personnel may also play a role but may not be considered ‘team’ members. All members of the study team must comply with relevant HSL and Marcus Institute procedures, policies and guidelines. Study team members will provide documentation of current human subjects’ research training, professional credentials, and licensure (if required for their role in the study). CITI training (xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/en/homepage/) is available for all study team members who are new to their roles or who would like a refresher. Additional study specific training will be completed by team members who have been delegated to perform activities requiring it, such as use of study specific equipment. Up-to-date documentation of all training will be kept in the Regulatory Binder (see below).
Study Team. The feasibility study was carried out using suitably qualified external consultants where appropriate and included: Resource Estimate – Xxxxx Geological Services Resource Optimisation and Open Pit Design – MineComp Kalgoorlie Geotechnical – Green Geotechnical Metallurgy – ALS Metallurgy supervised by Minelogix Environmental (Mine Plan and Closure Plan) – Botanica Hydrogeological (surface and ground) Review - Groundwater Resource Management Open pit mining will be by conventional truck and excavator with the pit to be mined to a maximum depth of 60m. A two stage grade control program will be completed with an initial program commencing at surface prior to mining commencing.
Study Team. The study team consisted of eight members: the author; two public health students with considerable field experience from the École Nationale de la Santé Publique (National Public Health School) in Zinder; a trained and currently active trichiasis surgeon employed by the Ministry of Health; a Xxxxxx Center Niger staff member trained as a Technicien Superieur en Ophthalmologie (Superior Technician in Ophthalmology) ; and three transcriptionists from the Direction Régionale de la Santé Publique (Regional Directorate of Public Health). All study team members were fluent in French and familiar with the local culture, and all except the author were fluent in Hausa, the language in which the study was to be conducted.