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The Principal Investigator is responsible for the management and integrity of the design, conduct, and reporting of the research project and for managing, monitoring, and ensuring the integrity of any collaborative relationships.
The Principal Investigator responsibilities include developing research plans, acquiring funding, managing project teams, conducting experiments, analyzing results, and publishing findings.
Overall Role/Responsibility. Direct and oversee all research activities and foster a culture of research integrity. Responsible for fiscal and administrative management of research. Conduct research in an objective and unbiased manner in compliance with policies and regulations.
A Principal Investigator is an individual who is granted the authority to lead and conduct a research project. They are responsible for the overall scientific and technical integrity of the project, ensuring compliance with regulations and ethical guidelines.
Principal Investigator (PI) – A Principal Investigator is the primary individual responsible for the preparation, conduct, and administration of a research grant, cooperative agreement, training or public service project, contract, or other sponsored project in compliance with applicable laws
Ensuring that a qualified physician (PI or sub-investigator) is responsible for all trial-related medical decisions. Assessing subject compliance with the test article and follow-up visits. Assessing subject's response to therapy. Evaluating for adverse experiences. Ensuring that medical care is provided to a subject for any adverse event(s)
The NIH Principal Investigator (PI) has overall responsibility for the design, conduct, reporting and scientific integrity of the research. The NIH PI may assign responsibility for specific aspects of the conduct of the research to appropriately qualified individuals.