Joint Planning Team Sample Clauses

Joint Planning Team. Within [*] after the Effective Date, the Parties will establish a joint planning team on a per Licensed Product or per multiple Licensed Product basis (each, a “Joint Planning Team” or “JPT”). Each Party’s JPT representatives shall include key member(s) of each Subteam specifically listed in this clause 3.4 as well as any other functions deemed relevant for the advancement of such Licensed Product(s). Examples of team representatives may include discovery, precision medicine, pre-clinical safety, legal, intellectual property, statistics, clinical operations, DMPK, process sciences, manufacturing, market research, product development, commercial, marketing or any other function deemed applicable to the stage of Development or Commercialization for the applicable Licensed Product(s). Other function team members may participate when deemed appropriate by the applicable JPT. Such cross-functional team, led by a program team leader and project manager of each Party (which may be a Development Lead or a Commercial Lead), will be responsible for overseeing the Subteams and other relevant functions including ensuring alignment and synergy amongst the Subteams, streamlining interactions amongst the JDC, JCC and JSC, and ensuring the respective Subteams meet in accordance with clause 3.7. The JPT shall coordinate the flow of information between Subteams in order to ensure preparedness for decision-making at the appropriate governance level. Each JPT shall conduct detailed discussions and bring up matters for further discussions in the relevant Subteams or matters for review or approval in the relevant Committees, but shall have no decision-making authority. Either Party [*] = Certain information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted because it is both not material and is the type of information that we treat as private or confidential. ​ ​ may replace any or all of its representatives at any time upon written notice (by any written means, including email, and mailed correspondence). Any member of the JPT may designate a substitute to attend and perform the functions of that member at any meeting of the JPT.
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