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|Short definition=investigator (in-VES-tih-GAY-shuh-nul AY-jent) A substance that has been laboratory tested and approved by the U. S
|Short definition=investigator (in-VES-tih-gay-ter) In research, an individual involved in the conduct of a clinical trial or research study. The investigator can help prepare and implement the protocol (plan) for the study, monitor the safety of the study, collect and analyze the data, and report the results of the study
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|Type=Cancer terms
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investigator - {{pronunciation}} (in-VES-tih-GAY-shuh-nul AY-jent) A substance that has been laboratory tested and approved by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on people was allowed. Clinical trials test how well investigational drugs work and whether they are safe to use. An investigational drug may be approved by the FDA for use in one disease or condition but still be considered an investigational drug for another disease or condition. Also referred to as an investigational drug, IND, investigational drug, and investigational drug {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
investigator - {{pronunciation}} (in-VES-tih-gay-ter) In research, an individual involved in the conduct of a clinical trial or research study. The investigator can help prepare and implement the protocol (plan) for the study, monitor the safety of the study, collect and analyze the data, and report the results of the study. Investigators can be doctors, scientists, nurses, and other research personnel. Some clinical trials or research studies may have more than one investigator. Usually, one of the investigators is the lead investigator who is responsible for the entire study {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

Latest revision as of 04:44, 12 January 2023

Investigator
TermInvestigator
Short definitioninvestigator (in-VES-tih-gay-ter) In research, an individual involved in the conduct of a clinical trial or research study. The investigator can help prepare and implement the protocol (plan) for the study, monitor the safety of the study, collect and analyze the data, and report the results of the study. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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investigator - (pronounced) (in-VES-tih-gay-ter) In research, an individual involved in the conduct of a clinical trial or research study. The investigator can help prepare and implement the protocol (plan) for the study, monitor the safety of the study, collect and analyze the data, and report the results of the study. Investigators can be doctors, scientists, nurses, and other research personnel. Some clinical trials or research studies may have more than one investigator. Usually, one of the investigators is the lead investigator who is responsible for the entire study

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