Assay Costs definition
Assay Costs means the sum of: (i) the cost of all direct reagents, consumables, labor, collection kits, collection draw fees, shipping costs and any royalties owed in connection with utilizing [*] associated with performing such Subject Biomarker Assay; plus (ii) all sales representative salary (provided that such salary will be calculated on a pro-rated basis based on the amount of time spent by the applicable sales representative selling the performance of such Subject Biomarker Assay as opposed to the performance of other assays and that in no event will such costs [*] associated with the sale of the performance of such Subject Biomarker Assay.
Assay Costs. We have estimated [**]. There may be additional lots, depending on the successful outcome of the demonstration lot and the validation lots following. At the clinical scale, CBL does not anticipate validating the aseptic process for anything other than sterility. One Sterile manipulation media process is required annually to maintain the current validation and it will be charged at CBL's prevailing rate for media fills at the time. For the purpose of this proposal it is estimated at [**].
Examples of Assay Costs in a sentence
Assay Costs are variable since the stability assays and their associated costs are yet to be considered.