CNS Project definition

CNS Project means the program of research and development activities directed to the discovery and evaluation of Proteins linked to ***, as set forth in the relevant portions of the Research Plan.

Examples of CNS Project in a sentence

  • The Parties acknowledge that the Fibrosis Project and the CNS Project constitute separate and distinct projects that are being coordinated together under the Research Plan, and that a Party may therefore choose to allocate responsibilities and appoint different representatives to the Working Group with respect to each such project.

  • The Parties acknowledge that the primary objective of the CNS Project is to *** which are the focus of the Screening Assays to be used for the CNS Project.

  • Any such alternative activities may be within the scope of the Fibrosis Project and/or the CNS Project, and shall in the aggregate require similar efforts and expenditures from FivePrime to that reasonably contemplated for the previously planned and un-performed activities.

  • In the case of the CNS Project, FivePrime will, upon request, inform UCB via the Working Group if FivePrime is willing and able to assist UCB in the generation of native Protein.

  • If the JSC decides not to proceed with the planned Screening Assays for the CNS Project, then UCB (through the relevant Working Group) shall have the right to select a substitute Screening Assay to be conducted for the CNS Project or Fibrosis Project that is of similar scope and requires no more resource commitment (including FTE, time, materials, equipment and funding) by FivePrime than the originally planned Screening Assay.

  • In such event, and if FivePrime has not yet initiated screening of the FivePrime Library using the Screening Assays for the CNS Project, then the JSC will promptly meet to discuss in good faith the merits of and thereafter decide whether or not to proceed with such screening.

  • The Research Plan shall govern the Parties’ activities under the CNS Project and the Fibrosis Project during the Research Term.