Research Prospects definition

Research Prospects means research-stage products chosen for development that are identified by the chief executive officer of the Company in collaboration with the Executive Committee as Research Prospects for purposes of the Program based upon their potential commercial success as determined by the chief executive officer and the Executive Committee with reference to internal Company projections.

Examples of Research Prospects in a sentence

  • Telephone Call Centers: Tutorial, Review, and Research Prospects.

Related to Research Prospects

  • 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.

  • Research Program has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.

  • Collaboration Know-How means all Know-How and Materials discovered, created, conceived, developed or reduced to practice in the course of performing activities under the Collaboration Program (whether solely by one Party or jointly by the Parties, in each case with their Affiliates or any Third Parties or any employees, consultants or agents of any of the foregoing which perform activities under the Collaboration Program).

  • Research means a methodical investigation into a subject.

  • Development Data means all non-clinical, clinical, technical, chemical, safety, and scientific data and information and other results, including relevant laboratory notebook information, screening data, and synthesis schemes, including descriptions in any form, data and other information, in each case, that is generated by or resulting from or in connection with the conduct of Development of Products.