Diagnostic Field definition

Diagnostic Field means in vitro testing for research use, or exploratory use, or as a clinical diagnostic for use in the diagnosis and/or on-going evaluation of a disease or medical condition, including the prediction and/or monitoring of a response to a therapeutic agent, prognostic use, and also use as an IVD.
Diagnostic Field means any use for the diagnosis, prognosis, or monitoring of a human disease or disorder.
Diagnostic Field means the detection and/or quantification of the presence or amount of an analyte in body fluids or tissue that affects the pathogenesis of any disease or a biological marker or a set of biological markers shown to indicate a predisposition to any disease.

Examples of Diagnostic Field in a sentence

  • Subject, in the case of Sublicenses, to Section 8.4.3(b) below, within thirty (30) days following the achievement of each of the following milestones with respect to each ABX Product for use in the Diagnostic Field, on an ABX Product-by-ABX Product basis, ABX shall give written notice to CuraGen thereof and shall pay to CuraGen the corresponding milestone payments described below.

  • In addition, all of Acumen’s rights to Acumen Technology not specifically licensed to Merck under this Agreement shall be retained by Acumen, including, but not limited to, all products and applications other than (i) Diagnostic Products in the Diagnostic Field in the Territory, and (ii) Products in the Therapeutic Field in the Territory.

  • C57.152-2013, IEEE Guide for Diagnostic Field Testing of Fluid-Filled Power Transformers, Regulators and Reactors IEEE Std.

  • Blueprint hereby grants Ventana a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, non-exclusive license in the Territory under Blueprint Background Intellectual Property and, subject to Section 4.3, the Undisclosed Specific Diagnostic Intellectual Property, to the extent reasonably necessary to make, have made, use, sell, offer for sale, import and otherwise Commercialize the Ventana Assay in the Diagnostic Field in accordance with this Agreement.

  • If, at the time of the First Commercial Sale by a party, its Affiliate or permitted (sub)licensee of a Product for use in the Diagnostic Field, such party has not paid all milestone payments (if any) listed in this Section 8.3.2 with respect to such Product, then at such time such party shall pay all such unpaid milestone payments (if any) listed in this Section 8.3.2 with respect to such Product.


More Definitions of Diagnostic Field

Diagnostic Field means the use of Products for the following human medical purposes: the detection, diagnosis and monitoring of [*************], predisposition, state or condition in humans or the selection of a particular patient(s) to receive a particular therapeutic treatment(s).
Diagnostic Field means the field of identification, diagnosis or prognosis of any disease or medical condition in humans or other animals using a LICENSED PRODUCT(S) or DEVELOPED PRODUCT(S).
Diagnostic Field means the identification of human patients who may be suitable for treatment with a Therapeutic Product or the analysis of human patients and/or biological samples from human patients to predict response to or determine the effect of treatment with a Therapeutic Product.
Diagnostic Field means the diagnosis of disease in any and all indications.
Diagnostic Field means the use of Licensed Product for diagnostic purposes.
Diagnostic Field means products and services for diagnostic use in humans
Diagnostic Field means the identification, diagnosis or prognosis of any ADDL-Related Condition including, without limitation, (i) quantification of ADDLs; (ii) identification of a predisposition for an ADDL-Related Condition; (iii) diagnosis, detection or confirmation of the presence or absence of an ADDL-Related Condition; (iv) therapeutic or dosage selection, prediction or monitoring of therapeutic response, effectiveness or safety (including determination of predisposition for adverse reactions to particular therapeutics or dosages), or (v) stratification or selection of individuals for treatments directed at ADDL-Related Conditions, in each case whether by determination of an individual’s genetic makeup or otherwise. It is understood that no portion of the Therapeutic Field shall be considered to be included in the Diagnostic Field.