(E)SCRO definition

(E)SCRO means an Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee, Institutional Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee, or Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee providing review, oversight, and approval of the scientific and ethical issues related to the procurement, derivation, and research use of human embryonic stem cell lines. The (E)SCRO should have its own established written policies or adhere to the guidelines issued by the National Academy of Sciences or the International Society for Stem Cell Research.

Examples of (E)SCRO in a sentence

  • The ESCRO Screen will be amended to .reflect the changes from the previous enhanced service.

  • ESCRO will not be changed therefore please disregard the financial reports in ESCRO relating to Minor Injuries.

  • The facility remains to enter the information will remain within the ESCRO screen.

  • ESCRO will not be changed therefore please disregard the financial reports in ESCRO relating to Depression.

Related to (E)SCRO

  • Escrow means any transaction in which any escrow property is delivered with or without transfer of legal or equitable title, or both, and irrespective of whether a debtor-creditor relationship is created, to a person not otherwise having any right, title or interest therein in connection with the sale, transfer, encumbrance or lease of real or personal property, to be delivered or redelivered by that person upon the contingent happening or non-happening of a specified event or performance or nonperformance of a prescribed act, when it is then to be delivered by such person to a grantee, grantor, promisee, promisor, obligee, obligor, bailee or bailor, or any designated agent or employee of any of them. Escrow includes subdivision trusts and account servicing.

  • Escrow Agent means the escrow agent under the Escrow Agreement.

  • Escrow Holder means the bank or trust company designated as such pursuant to Section 9 hereof.

  • Escrow Deposit has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Escrow Agreements means one or more of the agreements between the Company, the Partnership and one or more of the Performance Investors, dated as of the closing of the date of the initial public offering of the common stock of the General Partner, pursuant to which the Performance Investors have deposited their Performance Shares in escrow for possible transfer to the General Partner or the Partnership (as applicable).