Research Target Pair definition

Research Target Pair means the Target Pair set forth on Exhibit 1.55.

Examples of Research Target Pair in a sentence

  • The Research Target Pair is […***…] with […***…] with their respective SwissProt ID listed in the table below.

Related to Research Target Pair

  • 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.

  • 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)).

  • Soft Target means a target that will suffer minimum damage and cause minimum damage to the subject vehicle in the event of a collision.

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

  • Development Candidate means a Collaboration Compound designated by Biogen Idec as a Development Candidate in accordance with Section 2.6.

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

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

  • KPI Target means the acceptable performance level for a KPI as set out in each KPI;

  • Lead Compound means any compound of lead other than galena which, when treated in the manner described below, yields to an aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid a quantity soluble lead compound exceeding, when calculated as lead monoxide, five percent of the dry weight of the portion taken analysis.

  • Development Milestone Event has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.

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

  • 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.

  • Licensed Compound means [***].

  • Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Back-Up Compound means, with reference to any particular Development Candidate or Drug Product Candidate, a Compound which (a) has the same principal mode of action (i.e., Potentiator or Corrector) as that Development Candidate or Drug Product Candidate; and (b) was among the group of Compounds, identified by VERTEX as potential additional lead molecules having the same principal mode of action, from which the Development Candidate was selected.

  • Product Candidate means any pharmaceutical product developed, manufactured and/or tested by or on behalf of the Company that has not received a Regulatory Authorization for commercial distribution other than in connection with pre-clinical or clinical trials.

  • Development Program means the implementation of the development plan.

  • Collaboration Product means a pharmaceutical product containing or comprising Compound in any dosage form alone, or in combination with, one or more other pharmaceutically active ingredients, and any and all Improvements thereto.

  • Licensed Compounds means any EZH2 Compound(s) that is:

  • Development Milestone Payment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.2(a).

  • Research Budget has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

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

  • GSK will have the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • ISIS means the department’s individualized services information system.

  • Phase I Clinical Study means a human clinical study of a product, the principal purpose of which is a preliminary determination of safety in healthy individuals or patients, as described in 21 C.F.R. 312.21(a).

  • Development Site means any parcel or lot on which exists or which is intended for building development other than the following: