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What are the responsibilities of the Principal Investigator?

CPHS FAQS
To become familiar with your responsibilities when including human subjects in research, please review SDSU's Multiple Project Assurance of Compliance (MPA). The MPA is an agreement between SDSU and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that detail SDSU's responsibility related to human subjects protection and authorizes the IRB to perform as an IRB at this campus.
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Who is a Principal Investigator?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Grants: Office of Resourc...
The Principal Investigator, often referred to as PI, is the district person responsible for the day-to-day operations of the project proposed in the grant. The PI will be responsible for budget control and management, program management and for performing reporting requirements. This position will be named in all required grant forms, and will be the person to contact regarding questions about the grant program.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
The Principal Investigator (PI) is the faculty member, staff member or administrator at SRU who is primarily responsible for the research study being conducted involving human participants.
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What are the Responsibilities of the Sponsor and Principal Investigator?

P. Giannini Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions
The Principal Investigator must be willing to supervise the candidate's further research training and guarantee the candidate will have adequate laboratory space, equipment and supplies throughout the fellowship. The Principal Investigator may supervise a maximum of two Giannini fellows each year.
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Who is the study's principal investigator?

Questions and Answers: The NIH Trial of EDTA Chelation Thera...
The principal investigator for the trial is Gervasio A. Lamas, M.D., director of cardiovascular research and academic affairs at Mount Sinai Medical Center-Miami Heart Institute, Miami Beach, Florida. Dr. Lamas is a board-certified cardiologist and an associate professor of medicine at the University of Miami School of Medicine. He has extensive experience in the design, conduct, and analysis of randomized, multicenter trials of the treatment and management of cardiac diseases, including CAD.
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How many Letters of Intent can a principal investigator or university submit?

NRC: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Grants
Institutions may submit more than one letter of intent per funding opportunity and principal investigators may serve as co-principal investigators or key personnel on more than one application.
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What is the definition of Principal Investigator (PI)?

Multiple Principal Investigators FAQ
A PD/PI is/are the individual(s) judged by the applicant organization to have the appropriate level of authority and responsibility to direct the project or program supported by the grant. The applicant organization may designate multiple individuals as PD/PIs who share the authority and responsibility for leading and directing the project, intellectually and logistically.
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Grants and Contracts Frequently Asked Questions
The one individual designated by the applicant organization to direct the project or program to be supported by the grant. The principal investigator also referred as Project Director is responsible and accountable to applicant organization officials for the proper conduct of the project or program. Typically, this is a faculty member or administrator, who submitted a proposal that was accepted and funded by an external sponsor.
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IRB Frequently Asked Questions
The Principal Investigator (PI) must be an ASU staff or faculty member. In the event that the responsible researcher is a student, then the supervisory faculty member/faculty advisor must act as the PI.
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What is the difference between a Co-Investigator and a Co-Principal Investigator?

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A Co-Principal Investigator is recognized by the funding agency as an individual who shares with the PI the responsibility for the conduct of a research project, including meeting the reporting requirements. A Co-Investigator is an individual recognized by the Institute and the Principal Investigator as someone making a significant contribution to a project. The Co-Investigator is an individual that the PI relies on to assume responsibilities above those of other personnel.
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What are the duties of a principal investigator?

Office of Sponsored Research
The Principal Investigator (PI; may also be known as program director or project director, PD) is the individual designated by the grantee responsible for the scientific or technical aspects of the grant and day-to-day management of the project. The Principal Investigator must have a formal appointment with the applicant organization. The PI is a member of the grantee team responsible for ensuring compliance with the financial and administrative aspects of the award.
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Who can be a Principal Investigator (PI) at UMB?

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a general rule, a full-time faculty member whose rank is Instructor or higher may act as a PI for a sponsored project. For details, review the UMB Policy on Eligibility to Apply for External Grants/Funds.
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Can a post-doc be a Principal Investigator?

Pacific Rim FAQs
A post-doc who does not have campus PI status cannot apply either as a principal investigator nor as an applicant for Pacific Rim grant.They can be co-PIs but will need to have a faculty member or someone with PI status serve as the PI for the proposal.
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Who can apply to be supported as a principal investigator?

Questions and Answers: Resources for New Investigators
Outstanding postdoctoral candidates who have terminal clinical or research doctorates (or equivalent doctoral degrees) and who have no more than 5 years of postdoctoral research training experience at the time of initial application receipt date, or subsequent resubmission(s) are eligible.
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What is a Clinical/Principal Investigator?

Global Clinicals, Inc.
A medical professional who is overseeing the treatment of the patients in the clinical trial. They are usually doctors, nurses, pharmacists, or other health care professionals.
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Who can serve as the Principal Investigator on the protocol?

Animal Resource Center :: Frequently Asked Questions
It is in the best interests of the institution to have a member of the faculty assume the responsibility. Once the protocol is approved, it serves as a contract between Dartmouth College and the research lab. For more information, please visit the Office of Sponsored Projects. The Primary Investigator of the protocol must complete a Personnel Sheet for the individual. If the person is being added to more than one protocol, put all the protocol numbers affected on the form.
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Who is eligible to be a Principal Investigator?

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Any full-time faculty or staff employee of WMU may serve as a Principal Investigator. Students may serve as Student Investigators but not as Principal Investigators. Adjunct or part-time faculty may serve as Co-Principal Investigators or as Collaborating Investigators, at the discretion of the Principal Investigator.
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Can there be Co-Principal Investigator in addition to PI?

Clinical Research Consortium to Improve Resuscitation Outcom...
Yes, one of the approaches would be to have PI from one discipline (i.e., cardiology or trauma) and Co-PI from the other discipline.
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What is the role of the Principal Investigator?

ResearchCentral: Frequently Asked Questions
The Principal Investigator (PI) is responsible for ensuring that a sponsored project is carried out in full compliance with the terms, conditions and policies of both the sponsor and the University. The principal investigator must signify his or her willingness to accept direct, active responsibility for all aspects of the proposed project, including the conduct of the research program and the administrative and fiduciary responsibilities that accompany an award.
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Who is the Principal Investigator for GLCF?

GLCF: FAQ
Dr. John Townshend is Principal Investigator, Dr. Joseph JaJa is Co-Investigator. The complete GLCF staff list is here:
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Who can be a Principal Investigator on a project?

Frequently Asked Questions
The principal investigator or project director of a sponsored project must be an officer of instruction with a full-time appointment in the rank of professor, associate professor, assistant professor, or instructor. The principal investigator assumes full administrative, fiscal and scientific responsibility for the conduct of the project.
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Are there any exceptions to who can be a Principal Investigator?

Frequently Asked Questions
In certain approved situations an emeritus faculty member, a part-time faculty member, or a research or staff associate may serve as principal investigator or project director. A person who wishes to do so must direct his or her request to the Executive Director of Projects and Grants, along with the written approvals of the chairperson and dean. The request must include the person's curriculum vitae and an abstract of the sponsored project that he or she proposes to conduct.
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Who is eligible to be a principal investigator on an ACUP?

KUMC IACUC: Frequently Asked Questions
Only KU faculty and LAR professional staff may submit an ACUP. ACUPs to support research of graduate students, residents, and post-doctoral fellows must have a faculty member or LAR professional staff as principal investigator.
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What do I record regarding the principal investigator's effort?

Effort Frequently-Asked Questions
Effort of 0%: This is permissible only if 1) the project is for equipment/instrumentation or a doctoral dissertation, or 2) the principal investigator recorded at least 1% effort during one of the other effort periods during the grant budget period. Effort over 5%: record effort in 5% increments, e.g., an actual effort of 7% would be rounded to 5% or 10%. Effort of 100%: This is not permitted.
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I am an academic staff member. Can I be a principal investigator?

Faculty and Research
All proposals (including budgets) for extramural support must be approved by Peter Barcher, who will then prepare a Transmittal Form and forward your proposal to RSP. You cannot submit a proposal without prior approval.
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I am a principal investigator. How do I keep track of requests for my plasmids?

Addgene - Frequently Asked Questions about Addgene's Service...
You and the member of your laboratory who submitted the plasmid will be able to view a log of requests by logging into your Addgene account. To view requests, go to Home and then click on Deposited Plasmids in the blue box. Follow the link Requests for My Plasmids for a complete summary. This is expected for some of the older plasmids. Fill out as much as you can, and for unknown information enter "N/A".
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