Investigator may refer to:
- Clinical investigator, an investigator involved in a clinical trial
- Detective, a person who investigates crimes, can be a rank and job in a police department, state or federal employee, or a civilian called a private detective
- Investigator Strait, a body of water lying between Yorke Peninsula, on the Australian mainland, and Kangaroo Island in South Australia
- New investigator, a designation for less experienced researchers
- Principal investigator, the lead scientist for a particular well-defined science project
- Private investigator, a person who does not work for the police or government, but who undertakes investigations
- UN Special Investigator, a United Nations appointee, charged with investigations or auditing in a specific matter
A clinical investigator involved in a clinical trial is responsible for ensuring that an investigation is conducted according to the signed investigator statement the investigational Investigator Strait is a body of water lying between Yorke Peninsula, on the Australian mainland and Kangaroo Island in South Australia. Certain scientific funding agencies make a distinction between investigators and new investigators. A principal investigator ( PI) is the lead Scientist for a particular well-defined science (or other academic project such as an astronomical observing A private investigator or private detective (often shortened to PI or private eye) is a person who can be hired by individuals or groups to undertake A UN Special Investigator is a UN appointee charged with investigations or auditing in a specific matter
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