Ethical Committee definition

Ethical Committee means the various committees established to ensure the highest ethical standards in research in connection with the Funded Research.
Ethical Committee means a group formally designated to protect the rights, safety and well-being of humans involved in a clinical trial by reviewing all aspects of the trial and approving its start-up. These groups are also known as Institutional Review Boards or independent ethics committees (IECs). Ethical Committees review the appropriateness of the clinical trial protocol as well as the risks and benefits to study participants. It ensures that clinical trial participants are exposed to minimal risks in relation to any benefits that might result from the research;

Examples of Ethical Committee in a sentence

  • The Pilot Pharmacokinetic Study shall be conducted in accordance with generally accepted standards of Good Clinical Practice and in compliance with Ethical Committee requirements or equivalent requirements, where applicable.

  • Should such a situation come to pass, the Principal Investigator must inform the Ethical Committee without delay as to the reasons for withdrawal.

  • A copy of the REC approval (Regional Ethical Committee in Norway) and other mandatory approvals have been presented and are included in this agreement (see appendix X, Y).

  • Protocol approval X Protocol printing X Protocol distribution to sites X Preparation of amendments X CRF design and development (e CRF) X CRF review & approval X Preparation of master Informed Consent (IC) and Patient Information Sheet (PIS) X Revision and translation of Informed Consent and Patient Information Sheet according to local Ethical Committee requirements X Final approval of country specific IC and PIS X Based on back translation of local of Informed Consent and Patient Information Sheet.

  • A copy of the REC approval (Regional Ethical Committee in Norway) and other mandatory approvals have been presented and are included in this agreement in annex 2.

  • In case such consent is lacking and cannot be obtained, RECIPIENT shall request lawful authorization from the competent Ethical Committee for the use of MATERIAL.

  • Such information had to be disclosed due to legal regulations (e.g. Ethical Committee of Clinical Research).

  • The Employing Institution must ensure that all the necessary legal and regulatory requirements in order to conduct the research are met and all the necessary licences and Ethical Committee approvals have been obtained.

  • Male C57BL/6 mice (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ River Laboratories Italia S.r.l., Calco Italia), female BALB/c mice (Envigo RMS, S.r.l., Udine Italia) and male Athymic Nude-Foxn1nu mice (Envigo RMS, S.r.l., Udine Italia) were maintained under specific pathogen free conditions in the animal facility of the Center for Preclinical Imaging, University of Turin, and treated in accordance with the University Ethical Committee and European guidelines under directive 2010/63.

  • The study was approved by the Medical Ethical Committee of the Leiden University Medical Center.