certificate of confidentiality definition

certificate of confidentiality means a certificate of confidentiality that is granted under Article 94;
certificate of confidentiality means a certificate of confidentiality granted under Article 41;
certificate of confidentiality. (CoC) means a certificate issued by NIH pursuant to Section 301(d) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 241(d)), that protects the privacy of Human Subjects enrolled in the Protocol. With limited exceptions defined in 42 U.S.C. 241(d), the CoC protects from disclosure names or any information, documents or biospecimens containing ISI collected under a Protocol conducted under this CTA.

More Definitions of certificate of confidentiality

certificate of confidentiality. (CoC) means a certificate issued by NIH pursuant to Section 301(d) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 241(d)), that protects the privacy of Human Subjects enrolled in the Protocol. With limited exceptions defined in 42 U.S.C. 241(d), the CoC protects from disclosure names or any information, documents or biospecimens containing ISI collected under the Protocol. Any investigator or institution not funded by NIH who receives a copy of ISI protected by a CoC issued by NIH, understand they are also subject to the requirements of subsection 301(d) of the Public Health Service Act and for ensuring that collaborators that are carrying out part of the research involving a copy of ISI protected by a CoC issued by NIH understand they are also subject to subsection 301(d) of the Public Health Service Act.
certificate of confidentiality. Certificate of Confidentiality" or "CoC" means the certificate issued by the NIH pursuant to Section 301(d) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. § 241(d)) that protects the privacy of Human Subjects enrolled in the Protocol. With limited exceptions defined in 42 U.S.C. § 241(d), the CoC protects from disclosure names or any information, documents, or biospecimens containing ISI collected under a Protocol conducted under this CRADA. Clinical Investigator: "Clinical Investigator" means, in accordance with 21 C.F.R. § 312.3, an individual who actually conducts a clinical investigation, that is, who directs the administration or dispensation of Test Article to a Human Subject, and who assumes responsibility for studying Human Subjects, for recording and ensuring the integrity of research data, and for protecting the welfare and safety of Human Subjects. Clinical Investigators may also conduct studies that are non-clinical in nature. For this CRADA, a Clinical Investigator will be responsible for conducting the Study at a Clinical Research Site. NIH Intramural CRADA Ref. No. 03380
certificate of confidentiality is another means to provide access and protect identifiable health information. They are granted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the FDA and other Federal agencies, for “studies that collect information which, if disclosed, could damage subjects’ financial standing, employability, insurability, or reputation, or have other adverse consequences”. Certificates of Confidentiality help to achieve research objectives and promote participation in research studies by protecting researchers and institutions from forced disclosure of such information.
certificate of confidentiality or "CoC" means the certificate issued by the NIH pursuant to Section 301(d) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. § 241(d)) that protects the privacy of Human Subjects enrolled in the Protocol. With limited exceptions defined in 42 U.S.C. § 241(d), the CoC protects from disclosure names or any information, documents, or biospecimens containing ISI collected under a Protocol conducted under this CRADA. Clinical Investigator: "Clinical Investigator" means, in accordance with 21 C.F.R. § 312.3, an individual who actually conducts a clinical investigation, that is, who directs the administration or dispensation of Test Article to a Human Subject, and who assumes responsibility for studying Human Subjects, for recording and ensuring the integrity of research data, and for protecting the welfare and safety of Human Subjects. Clinical Investigators may also conduct studies that are non-clinical in nature. For this CRADA, a Clinical Investigator will be responsible for conducting the Study at a Clinical Research Site. NIH Intramural CRADA Ref. No. 03380
certificate of confidentiality or “CoC” means a certificate issued by NIH pursuant to Section 301(d) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 241(d)), that protects the privacy of Human Subjects enrolled in the Protocol. With limited exceptions defined in 42 U.S.C. 241(d), the CoC protects from disclosure names or any information, documents or biospecimens containing ISI collected under a Protocol conducted under this CRADA. “Clinical Data in IC’s Possession and Control” means all Raw Data that IC employees create directly; and all copies of Raw Data and Summary Data that IC obtains from Clinical Investigators or contractors performing CRADA activities.

Related to certificate of confidentiality

  • Acceptable Confidentiality Agreement means a confidentiality agreement that contains provisions that are no less favorable in the aggregate to the Company than those contained in the Confidentiality Agreement; provided that such confidentiality agreement may contain a less restrictive or no standstill restriction, in which case the Confidentiality Agreement shall be deemed to be amended to contain only such less restrictive provision, or to omit such provision, as applicable.

  • Confidentiality Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 6.3.

  • Confidentiality means that only people who are authorised to use the data can access it.

  • Confidentiality Undertaking means a confidentiality undertaking substantially in a recommended form of the LMA or in any other form agreed between the Borrower and the Agent.

  • Non-Disclosure Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 12.16.