Collaborations Sample Clauses

Collaborations. Applicants must describe how they will collaborate with programs and organizations either internal or external to CDC. Applicants must address the Collaboration requirements as described in the CDC Project Description.
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Collaborations. Contractor shall form partnerships and collaborations Insert collaborations required.
Collaborations. If a manuscript resulting from the Research Project has Study Investigators as co-authors, then the manuscript must be submitted for review by XXXX.
Collaborations. If granting the technology access to a Xxxxx Xxxxxx Entity does not fall into Section 2.01(a)(ii)(A) above, then such access shall not be included as a CA Service provided in consideration for the Corporate Assessment and the relevant GE Entity and Xxxxx Xxxxxx Entity shall use good faith efforts to reach agreement upon the terms of a Collaboration Agreement in accordance with Section 3.13, including, if necessary, proposing modifications to the proposed request in order to reach such agreement.
Collaborations. (a) A GE Entity, on the one hand, and a Xxxxx Xxxxxx Entity, on the other, may agree from time to time to enter into a Collaboration pursuant to the terms of a Collaboration Agreement in a form substantially similar to the Collaboration Agreement set forth on Schedule 3 .13(a); provided that any research and technology collaboration with GE’s Digital division shall be governed by the terms of the GE Digital Master Products and Services Agreement. Collaboration Agreements should contain the following elements:
Collaborations a. With other CDC programs and CDC-funded organizations: PHEP recipients must provide evidence of proposed or existing key collaborations. Memoranda of agreement (MOA), memoranda of understanding (MOU), letters of commitment, or service agreements may be used to formally document the scope of work, intensity, and duration of collaborations with partners. Each document should thoroughly describe the proposed collaboration and specific activities, which parties are responsible for what, and the intended outcomes and benefits for the overall proposed program. The Strategies and Activities section of this NOFO outlines the anticipated collaborations for the implementation of this cooperative agreement. Funding cannot be used for activities already covered by other federal grants or cooperative agreements. PHEP recipients are encouraged to collaborate with their jurisdictional laboratory, surveillance, and epidemiology leads, maternal- child health programs, immunization programs, environmental health programs, occupational health programs, legal counsel, health care providers, blood safety organizations, and emergency management partners to ensure PHEP activities and funding are complementary and not duplicative. Federal agencies participating in the Emergency Preparedness Grant Coordination process are working to identify current preparedness activities and areas for collaboration across federal grants with public health and health care preparedness components. The participating federal agencies include: • Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) • Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) • HHS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) • HHS Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) • Department of Transportation (DOT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Collaborations. If granting the technology access to a GE Entity does not fall into Section 2.02(a)(A) above, then the relevant GE Entity and Xxxxx Xxxxxx Entity shall use good faith efforts to reach agreement upon the terms of a Collaboration Agreement in accordance with Section 3.13, including, if necessary, proposing modifications to the proposed request in order to reach such agreement.
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Collaborations a. With other CDC programs and CDC-funded organizations: Recipients are required to collaborate with CDC Programs and Centers, Institutes, and Offices (CIOs) to ensure that activities and funding are coordinated with, complementary of, and not duplicative of efforts supported under other CDC programs such as PHEP and ELC. During any particular emergency funded under this NOFO, recipients should collaborate closely with CDC incident management and involved SME programs as well as other organizations funded by CDC to address emergency response, including neighboring states/locals, sub-jurisdictional entities, tribes, territories, as well as state public health organizations (when a local is funded), national organizations (such as APHL, NACCHO, ASTHO, CSTE, etc.), local or regional organizations (e.g., vector control, clinical/healthcare institutions) or businesses (e.g., equipment/supply vendors, vector control vendors, etc.,). For questions regarding collaborating with CDC, please contact the CDC POC for this NOFO.
Collaborations. If a manuscript resulting from the Research Project has Study Investigators as co-authors, then the manuscript will be reviewed by the JHS.
Collaborations. If a manuscript resulting from the Research Project has two MASALA Study Investigators as co-authors, then the manuscript does not need formal Steering committee review. If there are less than two MASALA investigators as co-author, the manuscript will need to be reviewed by the Steering committee.
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