Cooperative Research and Development Agreement Sample Contracts

Exhibit 10.3 A COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • January 8th, 2002 • Above Average Investments LTD • Non-operating establishments
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MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (MCRADA)
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • May 13th, 2022

This Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“MCRADA” or "Agreement") is entered into by and between [insert business name] a [name the state in which the Collaborator is incorporated] Corporation which has its principal place of business at ("the Collaborator"), and the____________ [the EPA Center or Office] ("the Center"), of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") under the authority of Title 15, United States Code 3710a-3710d (commonly known as the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986).

MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (MCRADA)
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • April 13th, 2021

This Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“Materials CRADA”) has been adopted for use by the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) for collaborations that will not exceed two years in term; will involve transfers of essential material (“Research Material”), but no other resources; and are unlikely to result in new intellectual property. Typical applications include short-term studies to: 1) test new reagents or research tools when such assessments require collaboration between provider and recipient institutions or 2) determine the feasibility, optimal study design, and/or resource requirements for a long-term study between the collaborating institutions. Collaborative research and development studies not meeting these criteria must be submitted for approval using the standard CRADA agreement.

COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • May 5th, 2020

This Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRDA), dated is entered into by and between (hereinafter referred to as “Collaborating Party”), and the United States of America, as represented by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), William J. Hughes Technical Center (hereinafter referred to as “Technical Center”), located at the Atlantic City International Airport, New Jersey.

COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (hereinafter "CRADA") NO.
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • June 3rd, 2021
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR EXTRAMURAL-PHS CLINICAL RESEARCH
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • January 4th, 2016 • Bavarian Nordic a/S / ADR • Biological products, (no disgnostic substances) • District of Columbia

Plan and Appendix B, that is used within the scope of the Research Plan. The Test Article may also be referred to as Investigational Agent, Study Material, or Study Product. is further characterized below as “Investigational Agent”, “PROSTVAC VF”, CRADA Materials or “Research Agent”, depending on the regulatory stage of Test Article in the product development process.

MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • July 9th, 2015

This Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“M-CRADA”) has been adopted for use by the Institutes and Centers (“ICs”) of the National Institutes of Health (“NIH”) for transfers of essential research material(s) from collaborators (hereinafter “Collaborator Research Material”) not otherwise reasonably available for NIH research. It consists of a copy of the NIH Model M-CRADA, a Signature Page, a Contacts Page, and a Summary Page. The research plan (“Research Plan”) is attached as Appendix A and all changes to this model agreement are collected in Appendix B. Appendices A and B are incorporated herein by reference. This M-CRADA involves no exchange of personnel or of any resources other than as described in Appendix A. This M-CRADA is made under authority of the Federal Technology Transfer Act, 15 U.S.C. § 3710a, and is governed by its terms.

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR EXTRAMURAL-PHS CLINICAL RESEARCH
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • January 4th, 2016 • Bavarian Nordic a/S / ADR • Biological products, (no disgnostic substances) • District of Columbia

This Agreement is based on the model Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“CRADA”) adopted by the U.S. Public Health Service (“PHS”) Technology Transfer Policy Board for use by components of the National Institutes of Health (“NIH”), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”), and the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”), which are agencies of the PHS within the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”).

NAVY COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • September 17th, 2018

Technology Transfer ORTA: [insert name, organization code, telephone number, e-mail address] Intellectual Property Counsel: [insert name, organization code, telephone number, e-mail address] Principal Investigator: [insert name, organization code, telephone number, e-mail address] [NON-NAVY COLLABORATOR acronym]

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • May 16th, 2005 • Accentia Biopharmaceuticals Inc • Pharmaceutical preparations • District of Columbia

Research Plan, all data obtained by NIH under contracts with extramural contract investigators for completion of studies within the scope of the CRADA Research Plan, and all information and data in the NCI-sponsored IND for Agent.

A LIMITED PURPOSE COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (LP-CRADA) FOR EQUIPMENT OR MATERIAL TRANSFER (FROM NAVY PROVIDER TO NON-NAVY RECIPIENT) FROM Naval Medical Research Provider (NMRC) TO (Recipient)
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • July 5th, 2021

Under authority of the U.S. Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-502, 20 October 1986, as amended), the Department of Navy Collaborator (PROVIDER) and Non-Navy Collaborator (RECIPIENT) described below agree and enter into this Limited Purpose Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (LP-CRADA) to transfer [MATERIAL] according to the clauses and conditions and for the term and duration set in this Agreement.

COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • August 18th, 2020 • Massachusetts

Under the authority of the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986 as amended and codified at 15 U.S.C. §3710a and as extended to Directors of Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC) under 10 U.S.C. §2371a, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory (hereinafter referred to as “LL”), located at 244 Wood Street, Lexington, Massachusetts, a Department of Defense (DoD), FFRDC operated and managed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (hereinafter “MIT”) and performing research under contract between the United States Air Force and MIT and , a located at (hereinafter “PARTNER”) (LL and PARTNER hereinafter referred to as “Party” or “Parties”) enter into this Cooperative Research and Development Agreement ("CRADA" or “Agreement”), dated as of , that will be binding upon each of the Parties according to the terms and conditions and for the duration set forth below.

DRAFT COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION AND THE partner’s name FOR title of project BY THE WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT CENTER (WQIC), YUMA, ARIZONA
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • July 24th, 2020

This Cooperative Research and Development Agreement is entered into by and between the PARTNER and (hereafter “PARTNER”), ADDRESS and the Bureau of Reclamation (hereafter “Reclamation”), under the authority of the Technology Transfer Act of 1986 (Public Law 99‑502), Section 11, “Cooperative Research and Development Agreements." The parties agree as follows:

COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (CRADA)
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • October 16th, 2018
COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (CRADA)
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • August 13th, 2018 • District of Columbia
COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • December 14th, 2018 • Massachusetts

Under authority of the U.S. Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-502, October 20, 1986, as amended, and codified at 15 U.S.C. § 3710a), Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory (hereinafter referred to as “LABORATORY”), located at 244 Wood Street, Lexington, Massachusetts, a Department of Defense (DoD), Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) operated and managed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (hereinafter “MIT”) and performing research under contract between the United States Air Force and MIT, and

COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • July 11th, 2023
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COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR INTRAMURAL-PHS CLINICAL RESEARCH
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • November 7th, 2022 • Curative Biotechnology Inc • Biological products, (no disgnostic substances) • District of Columbia

This Agreement is based on the model Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“CRADA”) adopted by the U.S. Public Health Service (“PHS”) Technology Transfer Policy Board for use by components of the National Institutes of Health (“NIH”), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”), and the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”), which are agencies of the PHS within the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”).

COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • July 10th, 2003

It is my understanding that a cooperative research and development project between the parties referenced below is being considered. Accordingly, until the formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) is reviewed by the CRADA Subcommittee and approved by the Director, National Cancer Institute (NCI), this Letter is offered to permit the joint research to commence.

COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • February 16th, 2016
COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (LP-CRADA)
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • November 12th, 2021
COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Excerpted from Technology Transfer Desk Reference, Federal Laboratories Consortium for Technology Transfer
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • September 6th, 2020

The Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), is the principal mechanisms used by federal laboratories to engage in collaborative efforts with non-federal partners to achieve the goals of technology transfer. The CRADA, which is not an acquisition or procurement vehicle, is designed to be a relatively easy mechanism to implement, requiring less time and effort to initiate than other methods for working with non-government organizations.

MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (MCRADA)
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • March 5th, 2024 • District of Columbia

of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) under the authority of Title 15, United States Code §§ 3710a-3710d (commonly known as the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986).

MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • September 20th, 2022

This Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“MCRADA” or “Agreement”) is entered into by and between Lexogen GmbH, which has its principal place of business at Campus Vienna Biocenter 5, 1030 Vienna, Austria (“the Collaborator”), and the Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure (“the Center”), of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) under the authority of Title 15, United States Code §§ 3710a-3710d (commonly known as the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986).

MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (MCRADA)
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • October 26th, 2020

This Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“MCRADA” or "Agreement") is entered into by and between XYZ Foods, Inc. an Arkansas Corporation which has its principal place of business at 123 Corporation Road, Little Rock, AR 72002 ("the Cooperator"), and the National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL) 26 West Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268 ("the Laboratory"), of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") under the authority of Title 15, United States Code §§ 3710a-3710d (commonly known as the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986).

COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • March 1st, 2024

This “Amendment No. 1” is entered into by and between Procter and Gamble Corporation (the “Cooperator”), which has its principal place of business at 1 P&G Plaza, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, and the Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure (the “Center”) of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) under the authority of Title 15, United States Code § 3710a, et seq. (commonly known as the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986).

COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR NOVEL RESERVE CELL TECHNOLOGIES and HIGH SENSITIVITY MAGNETOMETER TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN MPHASE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LITTLE FALLS, NEW JERSEY 07424 AND PICATINNY, NJ 07806-5000
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • July 12th, 2007 • Mphase Technologies Inc • Services-telephone interconnect systems

The purpose of this AGREEMENT is to establish a cooperative effort between the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) and mPhase Technologies, Inc. (MPHASE) in order to develop power source and sensor technology for munitions guidance and control. This work falls within the mission of ARDEC.

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