This principle ensures that clinical trials are scientifically sound and described in a clear, detailed protocol. It also states that trials should be conducted according to ethical principles, respecting the rights and well-being of subjects.
What is Principle 1: Ethical Conduct of Clinical Trials?
Create a question tag for this sentence: He has a SAE form, _______ ___?
What is 'doesn't he'?
HeLa cells
What is an immortalized cell line used in scientific research. It is the oldest human cell line and one of the most commonly used. HeLa cells are durable and prolific, allowing for extensive applications in scientific study?
How long did the Tuskeegee Experiment last?
What is 40 years (1932 - 1972)?
This is the polite way to begin a formal email, especially if you do not know the recipient's name.
What is "Dear Sir/Madam"?
There are ___ (number) GCP core principles which address various aspects of conducting clinical trials.
What is 13?
What is the simple past and past partciple form of the word: go
What is 'went & gone'?
prevent (someone) from accomplishing something:
What are the four principles of biomedical ethics?
Autonomy, Beneficence, Non-maleficence, and Justice.
This part of the email contains your main message and should be clear and concise.
What is the body of the email?
According to ICH-GCP, this is required before initiating any trial-related procedures.
What is the approval from an Institutional Review Board (IRB) or Independent Ethics Committee (IEC)?
What tense is this sentence in: They had had enough meetings for the day.
What is the past perfect tense?
to gauge something
estimate or determine the amount, level, or volume of something
What is the trolley problem?
What io a famous ethical thought experiment in philosophy that explores the moral implications of decision-making in life-and-death situations?
This element, typically found at the end of a formal email, includes your full name, title, and contact information.
What is the email signature?
This term describes a system that assures the reliability and accuracy of data collected in a clinical trial.
What is data integrity?
Which conditional tense is used in this sentence: He would have had a lot of problems if he hadn't read the protocol before.
What is the third conditional?
To open the floodgates
What is to make it possible for a lot of people to do something?
The definition of justice
What is the condition of being morally correct or fair.
The polite phrase used at the end of a formal email to express gratitude or good wishes.
What is "Thank you" or "Best regards"?
This principle ensures that available non-clinical and clinical information on an Investigational Product should be adequate to support the proposed clinical trial.
What is Principle 4: Information on Medicinal Product?
There are certain pronouns used for suggesting or offering using 'Shall...'
What is I and WE?
To wipe out (Double points for 2 answers)
What is to eliminate something completely? (or to be capsized by a wave by surfing)
The Nuremberg Trials led to the establishment of this crucial set of research ethics principles, which laid the foundation for modern ethical standards in human experimentation.
What is the Nuremberg Code?
This line in an email gives a brief summary of its content and helps the recipient understand the email's purpose at a glance.
What is the subject line?