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ethics panel

ethics panel
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    • a committee appointed to consider ethical issues

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    1. The Panel produces an Ethics Review report.
    2. Submission to an Ethics Screening Panel
    3. Submission to an Ethics Review Panel
    4. Submission to an Ethics Review Panel Projects raising important ethical issues identified during the Ethics Screening are submitted to an Ethics Review Panel.
    5. The report is signed by the experts of the Ethics Review Panel.
    6. These requirements become contractual obligations. Submission to an Ethics Review Panel
    7. All proposals identified at pre-screening level as raising ethical issues are submitted to an Ethics Screening Panel composed of independent experts with the appropriate skills in ethics.
    8. The Panel produces an Ethics Review report. The Ethics Review report includes a list of ethical issues, an account of the way the issues are handled by the PI and his/her team, requirements and recommendations of the Ethics Review Panel.
    9. The Ethics Review report includes a list of ethical issues, an account of the way the issues are handled by the PI and his/her team, requirements and recommendations of the Ethics Review Panel.
    10. At this stage the Ethics Review Panel may identify proposals that raise severe ethical issues that may lead to exclusion of the project from the granting process.
    11. Then, in a second phase, the proposals are discussed within the duly appointed Ethics Review Panel, in view to adopt a consensus decision.
    12. In case no consensus can be reached, the report reflects the opinion of the majority of the experts of the Ethics Review Panel.
    13. The Ethics Review Panel checks the ethical issues raised by a proposal and identifies the ethical requirements to be met in order to clear the proposal from the ethical point of view.
    14. Panel experts identify those proposals in which the ethical issues are satisfactorily addressed, those that can be cleared provided satisfactory documentary information and/or approval at national level is given, and those that require further attention due to the importance of the ethical issues raised and that need to be submitted to Ethics Review [39].