Research Proposal definition

Research Proposal means the Research Proposal submitted to and granted by NWO, included in Annex 3 to this Agreement.
Research Proposal means the research proposal as submitted by the Lead Researcher approved by the Independent Review Panel, including the plan for analyses of the anonymized, patient-level data from the Clinical Studies, or any other source, as described in detail in the research proposal, attached hereto as Exhibit B.
Research Proposal means any formal scientific investigation in basic biomedical or medical research areas undertaken by or on behalf of a health care facility, exempted pursuant to § 22.8 of this Part that is not directly related to the offering of clinical health services or patient care activities.

Examples of Research Proposal in a sentence

  • Investigator will use the Data File only as is consistent with Investigator’s application to DHS, dated ,its Research Proposal, and this Agreement and attachments.


More Definitions of Research Proposal

Research Proposal means the signed research agreement between SLARI (as hereinafter defined) and a Beneficiary for the purposes of providing a Small Grant under Part 2.1 of the Project.
Research Proposal means the proposal developed by the Correlative Study Analysis Team which serves as the basis for internal review and tracking by the CIMAC-CIDC Network and NCI. Once approved by NCI, the Recipient CIMAC(s), and the CIDC, the Research Proposal becomes the Research Project.
Research Proposal means the signed research agreement between NARI and a Beneficiary for the purposes of providing a Small Grant under Part 2.1 of the Project.
Research Proposal means the signed research agreement between the PCU and a Beneficiary for the purposes of providing a Small Grant under Part 2.1 of the Project.
Research Proposal means a brief write-up giving an outline of the proposed research work which the Ph.D. scholar shall submit along with the application for registration for Ph.D. programme;
Research Proposal means the document or documents completed by the principal researcher outlining: (i) information about the researchers, including contact information, affiliations, and funding sources; (ii) the human research to be performed, including purpose, methodology, informed consent, time frame, and Department of Corrections resources required; and (iii) any endorsements. The research proposal must be submitted to and approved by the HSRRC. Research proposals are to be limited to 20 pages (not including bibliographies, curriculum vitae, letters of endorsement, copies of surveys or instruments to be used, copies of external Institutional Review board approvals, and voluntary informed consent forms.) A suggested template for a research proposal is incorporated by reference with this chapter.
Research Proposal means the signed research agreement between FIRCA and a Beneficiary for the purposes of providing a Small Grant under Part 2.1 of the Project.