Compound Libraries definition

Compound Libraries means the Roche Bioscience Screening Library, the Tularik Screening Library, and the Research Compound Library.
Compound Libraries means the ▇▇▇▇▇ Compound Library, the Tularik Compound Library and the Research Compound Library.
Compound Libraries means a collection of chemical entities existing in repositories at BI or at VP, or AFFILIATES which are authorized by a party to be used hereunder.

Examples of Compound Libraries in a sentence

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, during the [***] period after the Research Term and any Extended Research Term ("Post Research Term"), SIGNAL shall have the right to conduct screening of Signal Compound Libraries in the Assays.

  • Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, SIGNAL retains the right under the Assay Technology solely to perform its obligations under this Agreement, including but not limited to conducting screening of DPM Compounds and Signal Compound Libraries as contemplated by and in accordance with the Research Plan, including the right to grant sublicenses solely to its Affiliates for such purposes.

  • All compounds from Tanabe Compound Libraries provided to Signal under this Agreement shall be and remain the sole property of Tanabe, shall (other than Compounds) be used by Signal solely for the purpose of carrying out its obligations under this Agreement, and shall (other than Compounds) not be transferred to any other Person for any purpose unless agreed to by the Parties pursuant to Section 6 of this Agreement.

  • Thereafter, Tanabe shall make available such additional compounds from the Tanabe Compound Libraries as Tanabe determines in its sole discretion.

  • As and when requested by the applicable Research and Development Committee, Signal may conduct any in-vitro screening described on Exhibit A with respect to Chemical Modifications or chemical modifications of compounds from the Tanabe Compound Libraries, selected by Tanabe in its sole discretion, for the purpose of identifying Potential Compounds or Compounds under the Collaborative Project.

  • Tanabe may request Signal to conduct chemical modification, structural elucidation and testing of compounds from Tanabe Compound Libraries.

  • All Potential Compounds from Signal Compound Libraries provided to Tanabe under this Agreement shall be and remain the sole property of Signal, shall (other than Compounds) be used by Tanabe solely for the purpose of carrying out its obligations under this Agreement and shall (other than Compounds) not be transferred to any other Person for any purpose unless agreed to by the Parties pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Signal shall screen those compounds which Tanabe selects in its sole discretion from Tanabe Compound Libraries, all compounds from Signal Compound Libraries and all compounds from Joint Compound Libraries using Signal's proprietary and non-proprietary whole-cell and enzyme assays and carry out its other obligations as set forth in Exhibit C and the annual workplans submitted hereunder.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Sections 3.5 or 3.6 above, during and following the term of this Agreement, each party shall retain the right to use freely the substances contained in its own Compound Libraries which are not classified as Compounds.

  • Except to the extent so requested, Signal shall not undertake any efforts to elucidate the structure of any compound from the Tanabe Compound Libraries delivered to it by Tanabe for in-vitro testing or make any chemical modifications thereof until such compound is designated as a Chemical Lead Compound pursuant to Section 2.4(d) below.


More Definitions of Compound Libraries

Compound Libraries means the Company’s libraries of small molecule compounds, which consist of both the phosphodiesterase small molecule inhibitor library of approximately 2,450 compounds.

Related to Compound Libraries

  • Program Technology means Program Know-How and Program Patents.

  • Compounds means any chemical entity and/or active ingredient which is a selective or non-selective TGR5 receptor agonist or [***], including any Derivative thereof, synthesized by TES or its Affiliates pursuant to work conducted under the Research Program.

  • Compound means the taking of two or more ingredients and fabricating them into a single

  • Library means an organized collection of resources made accessible to the public for reference or borrowing supported with money derived from taxation.

  • Program Materials means the documents and information provided by the Program Administrator specifying the qualifying EEMs, technology requirements, costs and other Program requirements, which include, without limitation, program guidelines and requirements, application forms and approval letters.