Research Laboratory Conditions definition

Research Laboratory Conditions means practices and policies generally accepted by trained scientists to assure quality and integrity of laboratory experiments. Such practices include, but are not necessarily limited to, aseptic techniques to avoid microbial contamination, accurate measurements and calculations and documentation of research results.

Examples of Research Laboratory Conditions in a sentence

  • To the extent not previously completed with respect to any Purchase Order, if required, VGX shall perform, under Research Laboratory Conditions, the Pilot DNA Services as defined in Section 1.23 above, pursuant to the Specifications set forth in the Purchase Order.

  • If required, VGX shall perform, under Research Laboratory Conditions, the experiments listed as scheduled in the particular Purchase Order to establish optimum fermentation and purification conditions for the Parent Plasmid, to determine yield, stability, purity and form of the plasmid DNA.

  • VGX shall perform, under Research Laboratory Conditions, the experiments in Exhibit A to establish optimum fermentation and purification conditions for the Parent Plasmid, to determine yield, stability, purity and form of the plasmid DNA.