CHEMOTYPE definition

CHEMOTYPE means a family or group of related Preliminary Compounds (as defined in ATTACHMENT A).
CHEMOTYPE means a family or group of Compounds closely structurally related to one or more Active Compounds.
CHEMOTYPE means a family or group of Compounds closely structurally related to one or more Active Compounds. *= CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED: MATERIAL HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.

More Definitions of CHEMOTYPE

CHEMOTYPE means, with respect to a Collaboration Target, a set of structurally related Collaboration Compounds containing those structural features that an experienced medicinal chemist would reasonably believe suitable to preserve the biological activity of such compounds. The Chemotypes will be defined structurally including their library of origin (e.g., BI Compound Library or Forma Compound Library) and submitted to the JSC for approval as Exhibit C prior to the commencement of Hit exploration under Section 2.5. The Parties shall update Exhibit C if necessary and as approved by the JSC to include any new Chemotypes, including specification of the Hit from which such new Chemotype was derived. In the event the JSC does not agree on any aspects of a new Chemotype, such aspects will not be worked on under this Agreement in any way by either Party. For clarity, the Chemotype for each Hit or series of Hits will clearly define (a) the central core, (b) the positions of substitution on the central core, (c) the attachment functionality used to substitute the central core, and (d) the substituents in the periphery of the Chemotype structure, in each case as approved by the JSC.
CHEMOTYPE means a family or group of related Preliminary Compounds (as defined in Attachment A).
CHEMOTYPE means, with respect to a Collaboration Target, a set of structurally related Collaboration Compounds containing those structural features that an experienced medicinal chemist would reasonably believe suitable to preserve the biological activity of such compounds. The Chemotypes will be defined structurally including their library of origin (e.g., BI Compound Library or Forma Compound Library) and submitted to the JSC for approval as E xhibit C prior to the commencement of Hit exploration under Section 2.5. The Parties shall update E xhibit C if necessary and as approved by the JSC to include any new Chemotypes, including specification of the Hit from which such new Chemotype was derived. In the event the JSC does not agree on any aspects of a new Chemotype, such aspects will not be worked on under this Agreement in any way by either Party. For clarity, the Chemotype for each Hit or series of Hits will clearly define (a) the central core, (b) the positions of substitution on the central core, (c) the attachment functionality used to substitute the central core, and (d) the substituents in the periphery of the Chemotype structure, in each case as approved by the JSC.