Joint Position definition

Joint Position means the ‘Joint Position on the Disclosure of Clinical Trial Information Via Clinical Trial Registries and Databases’ agreed by the innovative pharmaceutical industry and published by the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations (IFPMA) in January 2005.

Examples of Joint Position in a sentence

  • The Sponsor shall ensure that the Results of the Clinical Trial are published on a free, publicly accessible clinical trial results database in accordance with the principles of the Joint Position within one (1) year after the IMP is first approved and made commercially available in any country or, if the Clinical Trial is a post-approval clinical trial, within one (1) year of Trial Completion.

  • The Sponsor agrees that employees of the Trust and the Investigator shall be permitted to present at symposia, national or regional professional meetings, and to publish in journals, theses or dissertations, or otherwise of their own choosing, methods and results of the Clinical Trial subject to this clause 8 and the publication policy described in the Protocol, provided any such policy is consistent with the Joint Position.

  • The Sponsor agrees that employees of the Trial Site, any Other Trial Site, and the Principal Investigator shall be permitted to present at symposia, national and regional professional meetings and to publish in journals, theses or dissertations, or otherwise of their own choosing, the methods and Results of the Clinical Trial, subject to this Clause 10 and any publication policy described in the Protocol, provided any such policy is consistent with the Joint Position.

  • The Sponsor agrees that employees of the Participating Organisation and the Principal Investigator shall be permitted to present at symposia, national and regional professional meetings and to publish in journals, theses or dissertations, or otherwise of their own choosing, the methods and Results of the Clinical Trial, subject to this Clause 10 and any publication policy described in the Protocol, provided any such policy is consistent with the Joint Position.

  • The Sponsor agrees that employees of the Board and the Investigator shall be permitted to present at symposia, national or regional professional meetings, and to publish in journals, theses or dissertations, or otherwise of their own choosing, methods and results of the Clinical Trial subject to this clause 8 and any publication policy described in the Protocol, provided any such policy is consistent with the Joint Position.

  • The Sponsor agrees that employees of the Practice and the Investigator shall be permitted to present at symposia, national or regional professional meetings, and to publish in journals, theses or dissertations, or otherwise of their own choosing, methods and results of the Clinical Trial, subject to this clause 8 and any publication policy described in the Protocol, provided any such policy is consistent with the Joint Position.

  • The Sponsor agrees that employees of the Trust and the Investigator shall be permitted to present at symposia, national or regional professional meetings, and to publish in journals, theses or dissertations, or otherwise of their own choosing, methods and results of the Clinical Trial, subject to this clause 8 and any publication policy described in the Protocol, provided any such policy is consistent with the Joint Position.

  • The Sponsor agrees that employees of the Board and the Investigator shall be permitted to present at symposia, national or regional professional meetings, and to publish in journals, theses or dissertations, or otherwise of their own choosing, methods and results of the Clinical Trial, subject to this clause 8 and any publication policy described in the Protocol, provided any such policy is consistent with the Joint Position.

  • The Sponsor shall ensure that the Results of the Clinical Trial are published on a free, publicly-accessible clinical trial results database in accordance with the principles of the Joint Position within one (1) year after the IMP is first approved and made commercially available in any country or, if the Clinical Trial is a post-approval clinical trial, within one (1) year of Trial Completion.

  • The Sponsor agrees that employees of the Trial Site, any Other Trial Site and the Principal Investigator shall be permitted to present at symposia, national and regional professional meetings and to publish in journals, theses or dissertations, or otherwise of their own choosing, the methods and Results of the Clinical Trial, subject to this Clause 10 and any publication policy described in the Protocol, provided any such policy is consistent with the Joint Position.

Related to Joint Position

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