Study Schedule Sample Clauses

The Study Schedule clause defines the timeline and sequence for conducting specific studies or research activities under an agreement. It typically outlines key milestones, deadlines, and deliverables, such as when data collection must begin, interim reports are due, or final results are to be submitted. By clearly establishing these expectations, the clause helps coordinate efforts between parties, ensures accountability, and minimizes misunderstandings about project timing.
Study Schedule. (A) Study Completion Date The Partiesestimated completion date for the Study is set forth in Clause K(1) of the Mandatory Contract Clauses.
Study Schedule. (A) Study Completion Date
Study Schedule. The required study schedule for study participants is shown in Section 14.0 and
Study Schedule. (1) Study Completion Date The Contract Partiesestimated completion date for the Study is [date].
Study Schedule. Initial Year: 1988 Final year: Ongoing
Study Schedule. The schedule of procedures and assessments during the study is summarised in Table 4 for Screening and Treatment 1 follow-up and in Table 5 for retreatment assessment and follow-up. Informed consent X Demographic data X Medical/surgical/NDO history X Prior medications and therapies X Inclusion/exclusion criteria X X X Concomitant medications and therapies X X X X X X X X X X Prior and concomitant treatments for NDO [a] X X X X X X X X X X Adverse events X X X X X X X X X X Physical examination (symptom-based) X X X ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ X [f] X [l] X X X X Urinary tract ultrasound X [g] Urine pregnancy test [b] X X Laboratory urinalysis/microscopy [c] X X X X Urine culture [c] X X Dispense antibiotics X [i] X [n] Haematology and serum chemistry X X X Anti BTX-A antibodies X X X Dispense bladder diary & training [d] X Bladder diary review X [j] X[j] X[j] X [j] X [j] X [j] I-QoL and EQ-5D-5L X X X X mPGI-I [e] X X X X X Urodynamics (filling cystometry) X [k] X Randomisation X IMP administration X BTX-A=botulinum toxin type A; EOS=End of Study; EQ-5D-5L=EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level; IMP=investigational medicinal product; I-QoL=incontinence quality of life; mPGI-I=modified patient global impression - improvement; NDO=neurogenic detrusor overactivity. Concomitant medications and therapies X X X X X X X X X Concomitant treatments for NDO X X X X X X X X X Retreatment criteria X [e] X [e] Adverse events X X X X X X X X X Physical examination (symptom based) X X X Urine pregnancy test [a] X Laboratory urinalysis/microscopy [b] X X X X Urine culture [b] X Dispense antibiotics X [f] Haematology and serum chemistry X X X Anti BTX-A antibodies X X Bladder diary review X [g] X [g] X [g] X [g] X [g] X [g] I-QoL and EQ-5D-5L X X X X mPGI-I [c] X X X X X X IMP administration X BTX-A=botulinum toxin type A; EOS=End of Study; EQ-5D-5L=EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level; IMP=investigational medicinal product; I-QoL=incontinence quality of life; mPGI-I=modified patient global impression - improvement; NDO=neurogenic detrusor overactivity. a Pregnancy test to be performed only in females of childbearing potential. Must be performed prior to retreatment administration on the day of retreatment. b Laboratory urinalysis/microscopy and urine culture to be performed at any follow-up visit if there is a suspicion of urinary tract infection based on subject symptoms. See Section
Study Schedule. During the semester, students on F-1 visas are permitted to work a maximum of 20 hours per week, including campus work/assistantships and CPT-eligible internships. There is no limit during summer, winter or spring breaks. Only part- time CPT can be authorized in a student’s final term. Graduate assistants should consult with their supervisors before accepting any co-op assignment that might conflict with their obligations to the University of Maryland.
Study Schedule. A proposal for an ISP shall be submitted by a doctoral student and his/her supervisor no later than one month after the commencement of studies. All doctoral students shall have an approved ISP within three months of the commencement of studies.
Study Schedule. Projected Open to Accrual Date: Projected Enrollment Period: Projected Total Study Accrual:
Study Schedule. Before accepting a co‐op position, students are responsible for discussing with their academic advisor how co‐op work tours affect their academic plan. Students who will participate in a full‐time co‐op for two or more semesters, or whose satisfactory academic progress may be affected by participation in a full time co‐op, are required to provide proof to Engineering Career Services that they have reviewed their four year plan with their academic advisor. Students in QUEST or other special campus programs should consult with their program administrators before accepting a co‐op position that may conflict with program requirements. Graduate assistants should consult with their supervisors before accepting a co‐op assignment that might conflict with their obligations to the University of Maryland. The student is obligated to the first internship/co‐op offer s/he accepts. ▇▇▇▇ accepting a position, the student should discontinue their search for the same term.