Research Review Committee definition

Research Review Committee means Solutions, Exponent and other third parties specified within the RRC Charter, who collectively will evaluate the scientific acceptability of research proposals received from, or sponsored by, Covered Entities and other third parties.
Research Review Committee or “RRC” means the oversight group described in §2.3.
Research Review Committee means a committee established under section 8(1) of the Act;

Examples of Research Review Committee in a sentence

  • For the purposes of Section 5.4(b)(i), Genentech’s Late Stage Research “Go” Decision shall mean Genentech’s internal approval of a program to begin lead optimization as evidenced by minutes of the Genentech Research Review Committee (or any equivalent successor governance body in the event of a restructuring) (the “Late Stage Research Go Decision” or “LSR-Go”), which in any event shall occur prior to [**].

  • If a research program for a Target is brought to Genentech’s Research Review Committee for an LSR-Go decision and does not achieve LSR-Go, then, on written request from Constellation, Genentech’s [**] (or his designee, having appropriate expertise) and the [**] of Constellation (or his designee, having appropriate expertise) shall meet (in person, via video conference or telephone) to discuss such decision and the standards applied thereto.

  • A report to shall be provided to the Associate Director from the Teaching Review Committee, the Research Review Committee and/or the Supervisor providing the assessment of the Member’s performance in each specific area of responsibility.

  • To the extent that a research proposal was referred to the Consortium by a member of the Research Review Committee, the referring member shall have a non-voting role in any discussions among the Research Review Committee that relates to such research proposal.

  • Each Contractor must submit an Annual Report using the designated template, which contains the proposed programme of work of the following year, and a final report at the end of the contract to the DIR RCARO for review by the Research Review Committee.

  • All research activities must be approved by the Consortium Research Review Committee.

  • The members of the Research Review Committee shall review each proposed research proposal in good faith, to among other things, determine whether such research proposal can be performed in accordance with this Agreement and any other applicable agreements then in existence.

  • Each Agreement Holder must submit an Annual report using the designated template to the DIR RCARO at the end of each project year and final year for review by the Research Review Committee.

  • The Parties shall form a Research Review Committee (“RRC”) which shall serve as a forum for communication and discussion of the activities under this Agreement.

  • A Consortium Participant does not have a vote on the Advisory Committee or the Research Review Committee.


More Definitions of Research Review Committee

Research Review Committee or “committee” means a committee of professionals to
Research Review Committee or "committee" means a committee of professionals to provide complete and adequate review of human research activities pursuant to § 32.1-162.19 of the Code of Virginia.