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Stakeholders, roles and responsibilities in the life sciences
03.12.2020 – Protagonists, roles and responsibilities
Comment on: GL8 (Life sciences) , GL10 (Life sciences)
Compliance management systems
03.12.2020 – CMS as a way to mitigate risk for higher education institutions and non-HEI research institutions
Comment on: GL10 (General)
FAQ on organisational responsibility of heads of research institutions
03.12.2020 – Frequentla asked questions on organisational responsibility of heads of research institutions
Comment on: GL3 (faq)
Definition of “central governing bodies”
03.12.2020 – The term “central management bodies” refers to institution-wide or overarching management bodies such as the management of a higher education institution or non-HEI research institution, the dean or comparable bodies or persons.
Comment on: GL6 (General)
Roles and responsibilities in larger teams
03.12.2020 – Since engineering work equals teamwork, there are usually a number of participants involved, with dynamically shifting roles and responsibilities.
Comment on: GL8 (Engineering/engineering sciences)
Ethical requirements applicable to clinical research projects
03.12.2020 – Ethics committees are bodies established by universities, professional associations or countries to provide ethical and legal advice, control and oversight for researchers who are planning to carry out investigations involving living and deceased human ...
Comment on: GL2 (Life sciences) , GL3 (Life sciences) , GL10 (Life sciences)
Setting down responsibilities in writing
03.12.2020 – A current, clearly written agreement on roles and responsibilities within a research project can provide clarity for all individuals involved.
Comment on: GL8 (General)
Avoiding conflicts of interests
03.12.2020 – Avoiding conflicts of interest includes disclosing sources of research funding and other circumstances.
Comment on: GL8 (General)
Separation of basic research and contract research
03.12.2020 – When working on projects outside of basic research, such areas must be clearly separated.
Comment on: GL4 (Engineering/engineering sciences)