About, Privacy & Disclaimer

About, Privacy & Disclaimer

Project-Owner is an independent blog focused on project management, system design, and decision-making in clinical research. The site explores how projects are planned, structured, and executed in regulated research environments, with particular attention to data quality, governance, and operational accountability.

Articles are based on professional experience, structured analysis, and publicly available standards and literature. The goal is to document concepts, raise practical questions, and provide reference material for professionals working at the intersection of clinical research and project management.


Privacy & Data Use

This blog itself does not directly collect personal data.The blog is hosted on Blogger (a Google service). As a result:

  • Technical data such as IP address, cookies, and usage statistics may be collected and processed by Google/Blogger according to their own privacy policies.

  • The blog owner can access aggregated visit statistics (e.g. page views).

  • Visitors may choose to leave public comments, which can be moderated (approved or deleted) by the blog owner.

The blog owner does not control, modify, or access personal data collected by Blogger or Google, and these practices may change independently of the blog owner.

By using this site, you acknowledge that data handling is governed primarily by Blogger/Google policies.


Advertising & Third-Party Services

This blog may display advertising (e.g. Google AdSense).

Third-party services may use cookies or similar technologies to show relevant ads based on general usage patterns. No personal data is directly collected or sold by the blog owner.


Disclaimer

All content on this blog is provided for informational and educational purposes only.

The views expressed are personal and do not represent professional, medical, legal, or financial advice. Readers are responsible for verifying information independently before applying it in practice.

The blog owner makes no guarantees regarding accuracy, completeness, or outcomes.

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