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- A PI is an individual responsible for the conduct of the research at a research site. There should be one PI for each research site.
- A CI is an individual who is responsible for the conduct of the whole project in the UK.
- All Research Studies running at NuTH will need a local PI, this is someone clinical who is employed by NuTH who is a specialist in that area. It can also be someone who is not employed by NuTH but holds a Clinical Contract with the Trust.
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