Research Program Technology definition

Research Program Technology means Research Program Know-How and Research Program Patent Rights.
Research Program Technology means the Research Program Patents and Research Program Know-How.
Research Program Technology means, collectively, Targacept Research Program Technology, AstraZeneca Research Program Technology and, if made, developed or conceived in the conduct of the Research Program, Joint Technology.

Examples of Research Program Technology in a sentence

  • Except as otherwise expressly agreed in this Agreement or otherwise expressly agreed in writing by the parties, neither party shall administer the Technology and Information of the other party or the Research Program Technology and Information to humans under any circumstances.

  • Each party shall use the Technology and Information of the other party and the Research Program Technology and Information in compliance in all material respects with all applicable laws, guidelines and regulations which are applicable to such Technology and Information or the use thereof, including without limitation any biosafety procedures and all safety precautions accompanying such Technology and Information.

  • Do not begin operations if the National Weather Service forecasts a temperature of 35°F or less in the next 24 hours or if the weather is rainy or foggy.

  • Rigel hereby grants to Xxxxxxx and its Affiliates a nonexclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free license in the Field of Research during the Research Period under the Rigel Technology, and Rigel's interest in the Research Program Technology in the Territory, subject to the terms of this Agreement, solely for the purpose of carrying out Xxxxxxx'x responsibilities under the Research Program.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Rigel hereby grants to Xxxxxxx and its Affiliates an exclusive, royalty-bearing license, with the right to grant sublicenses, under the Rigel Technology and Rigel's interest in the Research Program Technology, to discover, develop, identify, make, have made, use, sell, have sold, offer for sale, export, and import Products in the Territory.


More Definitions of Research Program Technology

Research Program Technology means any Technology (a) Controlled by Ibis and/or Agouron, (b) specifically concerning [*], RNA Targets or other research tools or procedures for discovering, identifying, selecting, and validating RNA Targets or for screening or assaying compounds, (c) developed or acquired by or on behalf of Ibis and/or Agouron after the Effective Date during the Research Program Term, and (d)
Research Program Technology means any Technology (a) Controlled by Ibis and/or Agouron, (b) specifically concerning [*], RNA Targets or other research tools or procedures for discovering, identifying, selecting, and validating RNA Targets or for screening or assaying compounds, (c) developed or acquired by or on behalf of Ibis and/or Agouron after the Effective Date during the Research Program Term, and (d) necessary or useful for the conduct of the Research Program. The Research Program Technology will exclude any chemical compounds, including Agouron Screening Compounds and Collaboration Compounds. Research Program Technology will also exclude Ibis Existing Technology, Collaboration Technology, and Mass Spectrometry Screening Technology.
Research Program Technology means Xenon Research Program Technology, Merck Research Program Technology, and Joint Research Program Technology, collectively.
Research Program Technology means all inventions, developments, know-how, or discoveries, whether or not patentable, which are conceived and/or reduced to practice during the course of work under the Research Program as described in Appendix 1.28.
Research Program Technology has the meaning set forth in ---------------------------- Section 6.1(a).
Research Program Technology means, collectively, (a) Antibodies that bind to the Antigen; (b) Genetic Materials that encode Antibodies that bind to the Antigen; (c) amino acid sequences of Antibodies that bind to the Antigen; (d) Antibody Cells that contain express or secrete Antibodies that bind to the Antigen or Genetic Materials that encode such Antibodies; (e) uses of the foregoing; and (f) information regarding the foregoing (and all tangible and intangible embodiments thereof); in each case that is derived from the activities under and in strict accordance with this Agreement or the Material Transfer Agreement. All Research Program Technology shall be Confidential Information of ABX and PSMA (unless included within a Confidentiality Exception).
Research Program Technology has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1(c).