Examples of Scientific Panel in a sentence
For instance, Dr. Xin has been serving as the chair of the United Egg Producers Environmental Scientific Panel (ESP) since 2004 (UEP represents over 90% of the U.S. egg producers).
In accordance with EFSA’s Policy on Independence and Scientific Decision- Making Processes2 and the Decision of the Executive Director on Declarations of Interest3, EFSA screened the Annual Declarations of Interest and the Specific Declarations of Interest filled in by the Scientific Panel Members invited for the present meeting.
The Parties shall direct the Scientific Panel to issue a decision with respect to the matter presented before them within [***] after the third Qualified Scientist is appointed to the Scientific Panel.
The Parties understand and agree that any Scientific Panel appointed under this Section 8.6(b)(vii) may be convened at any time during the Term (notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Master Agreement but subject to Section 2.3.4(d) of the Master Agreement).
Each Scientific Panel shall act as follows: (1) [***]; (2) [***]; and (3) [***].
Professor Eva Abal is a member of the GHHP Scientific Panel and Chief Scientific Officer of the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, Dr Ian Creswell and Professor Richard Kenchington are engaged by CSIRO.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall a Party be entitled to request that a Scientific Panel review any specific matter for which a Scientific Panel has previously rendered a decision.
Each panel will establish a ranked list of proposals for funding.In the Electronic Submission Service, the applicant chooses the panel to which the proposal will be associated at the proposal stage (using the field "Scientific Panel" in section 1 of the proposal submission forms) and this should be considered as the core discipline.
The Parties understand and agree that any Scientific Panel appointed under this Section 8.6(b)(viii) may be convened at any time during the Term (notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Master Agreement but subject to Section 2.3.4(d) of the Master Agreement).
As summarized by the FIFRA Scientific Panel (SAP), “there are considerable differences between hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian function in rats and humans, and the effects of aging on the function of the axis also is quite dissimilar.