Research Partner definition

Research Partner has the meaning given to this term on page 1 of the main body of this Agreement.
Research Partner means, with respect to a Party, a Third Party partner of such Party engaged in a bona fide research arrangement with such Party relating to ***, Collaboration Target or other GPCRs, which is not granted a license to sell and market such ***. Research Partner includes, but is not limited to, a Third Party contract research organization or research institute.
Research Partner means any person, company or organisation that We determine is Our research partner with respect to any particular Research Project;

Examples of Research Partner in a sentence

  • FWF forms (completed, signed and stamped as appropriate) including Application Form, Programme Specific Data, Attachment Co-Author, Itemization of requested funding, and, if applicable, National Research Partner.

  • Research Partner for an NIJ Planning Grant submitted by the University of Kentucky.$44,804.

  • In April 2019, the Company entered into a Research Partner Agreement with the State of New York to engage in CBD research in connection with industrial hemp products.

  • Not awarded.2013 Research Partner for the District of Colorado's (US Attorney's Office) Violent Gang and Gun Crime Reduction Program.

  • The Research Partner is the administrator of the Competition and is not an agent of the Promoter and may not enter into any contract and/or provide any warranty and/or representation regarding the Competition on behalf of the Promoter.

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  • Research Partner shall account for the Contributions and their use and shall keep good and valid records of such accounts in accordance with GAAP at all times.

  • Upon its receipt of such notice from the University, the Research Partner shall discuss the matter with the University to determine whether or not and to what extent the Research Partner should supply additional funds to cover such insufficiency.

  • Research Partner shall make such records, including receipts for expenditure of the Contributions and all related books, payrolls, accounts, invoices, receipts and other vouchers, available, at all times upon reasonable notice, to OCE, the government of Ontario and their agents (including Ontario’s Provincial Auditor) for inspection, auditing and the making of copies thereof.

  • The Research Partner shall be fully and solely responsible for any and all costs and expenses that may be incurred for shipping and delivering to, and properly installing within the University’s research site the facilities and equipment made available by it to the University pursuant to Article 11.2 hereof.


More Definitions of Research Partner

Research Partner has the meaning set forth in Section 9.01(w).
Research Partner means a Person (whether it is in the public or private sector) that (a) is a university or other academic non-profit entity at which research is sponsored by Glaxo Wellcome *** Glaxo Wellcome *** of Products for the sole benefit of Glaxo Wellcome and (b) receives any (i) *** (ii) *** (iii) ***or (iv) *** under this Agreement; provided, however, no Research Partner shall be entitled to receive *** unless and until such Research Partner executes a Material Transfer Agreement and is subject to the obligations of confidentiality and restrictions on use contained in this Agreement. Upon reasonable request, Glaxo Wellcome will provide Deltagen with a written list of all past and current Research Partners receiving such information pursuant to this Agreement.
Research Partner means a person or entity that is actively engaged with Tenant in collaborative research activities pursuant to a written agreement, which activities involve (i) shared sources of research funding for the same or related project, (ii) use of shared specialized equipment, specialized research techniques or core services, or (iii) joint development or testing of a product or technique or scientific advance.
Research Partner means the Person described on Schedule 1.1(d) or any of its Affiliates.

Related to Research Partner

  • Research Program Term has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Research Program has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Collaboration has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Research Plan shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Research Project means a discrete scientific endeavor to answer a research question or a set of research questions related to medical marijuana and is required for a medical marijuana research license.

  • Lead Partner means the lead partner of a joint venture, as described in Sub-Clause

  • Collaborator An individual who is not under the direct supervision of the PI (e.g., not a member of the PI’s laboratory) who assists with the PI’s research project involving controlled-access data subject to the NIH GDS Policy. Internal collaborators are employees of the Requester and work at the same location/campus as the PI. External collaborators are not employees of the Requester and/or do not work at the same location as the PI, and consequently must be independently approved to access controlled-access data subject to the NIH GDS Policy.

  • BMS means the Company, all related companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, parents, successors, assigns and all organizations acquired by the foregoing.

  • Co-licensed partner means a person who, with at least one other person, has the right to engage in

  • Development Team means the entities and professionals assembled to develop and manage the Project, typically including the Applicant, Owner, Developer(s), Co-Developer(s) and general partner or any other related entities in which the Developer or Co-Developer has an identity of interest or a Controlling Interest.

  • Researcher means a person appointed by us to carry out research into theoperation of this Contract;

  • Research Term has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Hosting Partners means companies who entered into an agreement with CIPC in the areas of application management; application hosting, application service provision, and marketplace hosting are incorporated in this category.

  • Public research university means Rutgers, The State University

  • Joint Research Committee or “JRC” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.1.

  • Alliance Partner means "Flatworld Trading Pvt Ltd ", who has entered into an alliance agreement with Axis Bank for purpose of providing the Offer.

  • Joint Development Committee or “JDC” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.10.

  • Collaboration Target means the Initial Collaboration Targets set forth on Exhibit F and any Additional Target or Substitute Target that is selected in accordance with Section 3.3 of this Agreement.

  • Dating partner means any person involved in an intimate association with another individual that is primarily characterized by the expectation of affectionate involvement, whether casual, serious, or long-term.

  • Research Period means the research period as described in the Commissioned Research Plan. In accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, in the event that the Agreement ended prior to the completion date of the research originally set, the date the Agreement ends shall be read as the research period.

  • Collaboration IP means Collaboration Know-How and Collaboration Patents.

  • Research means a methodical investigation into a subject.

  • JRC has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.1.

  • Managing Partner means KKR Management LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

  • Collaboration Compound means any of the following: (a) FG-4592, (b) any HIF Compound (other than FG-4592) that is added to this Agreement pursuant to Section 3.6, and (c) any salts, esters, complexes, chelates, crystalline and amorphous morphic forms, pegylated forms, enantiomers (excluding regioisomers), prodrugs, solvates, metabolites and catabolites of any of the foregoing ((a) or (b)).

  • Collaboration Term has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(h).