Human Sample definition

Human Sample means any human tissue or human biological material of a Donor, including any portion of an organ, any tissue, skin, bone, muscle, connective tissue, blood, cerebrospinal fluid, cells, gametes, or sub-cellular structures such as DNA, and/or any copy of such Donor’s human tissue or human biological material (such as stem cells, cell lines or xenograft tissues which are genetically identical to the initially collected human materials of a Donor); and any human biological product, including, but not limited to, hair, nail clippings, teeth, urine, faeces, breast milk, and sweat but excluding derivatives and/or non-human progeny (for example a viral or bacterial strain obtained from any human biological material of the Donor).
Human Sample means a cheek swab, blood or urine sample, saliva, hair or any other bodily fluid or exemplar from which the DNA of the donor may be derived and identified and for which a law enforcement officer would be required to seek a search warrant to obtain such sample.
Human Sample means any biological material obtained from a natural person, including any tissue, whole blood, blood plasma, blood serum, cerebrospinal fluid, cells, cell lines, bodily fluids, and urine, or any derivative or product of such biological material, collected or otherwise obtained and made available by or on behalf of a Party pursuant to this Agreement for use in a Project.

Examples of Human Sample in a sentence

  • With respect to the exploitation of Foreground IP (e.g. granting of licenses to third parties), the Parties shall mutually consult each other and agree upon the conditions and sharing of revenues, if any, whereby appropriate account is taken of significant non-inventive contributions (such as providing know-how, Data, Human Sample).

  • All publications of the Results must be compliant with the authorship guidelines specified in Schedule 4 (Authorship Guidelines) and shall acknowledge the role and contribution of the consortium formed hereunder and of the Parties that provided the Data and Human Sample, in accordance with best scientific practice.

  • A list of the Human Sample Inventory as of September 30, 2006 (including the gross book value of all listed items) is attached hereto as Schedule 1.2(c).

  • The Purchase Price shall be decreased on a dollar-for-dollar basis by the amount (if any) by which the gross book value of SeraCare’s Human Sample Inventory as of the Closing (the “Closing Inventory”) is less than 90% of the gross book value of the Human Sample Inventory as of September 30, 2006 set forth on Schedule 1.2(c) (the “September Inventory”), as such Closing Inventory is finally determined, accepted, deemed accepted or agreed pursuant to this Section 2.3.

  • All publications of the Results must be compliant with the authorship guidelines specified in Schedule 3 (Authorship Guidelines) and shall acknowledge the role and contribution of the consortium formed hereunder and of the Parties that provided the Data and Human Sample, in accordance with best scientific practice.

  • Within the five (5) business days prior to the Closing Date, SeraCare shall deliver a certificate, signed by either the Chief Executive Officer or the Chief Financial Officer of SeraCare, setting forth SeraCare’s good faith estimate of the amount of the Human Sample Inventory of the Business at Closing (the “Estimated Closing Inventory”), which Estimated Closing Inventory shall be binding on the parties hereto except as set forth below.


More Definitions of Human Sample

Human Sample means a specimen of any substance or matter obtained from any person;