Research Tools definition

Research Tools means those cDNAs, antibodies, cell lines, knock-out animals, assays and other tools included in the Seller Know-How or Seller Patents that are necessary or useful for the Exploitation of the Technology.
Research Tools means any methodology, statistical methods, formulae or any other methods or tools used by [entity2] in conducting the Research, all of which must be specifically identified in the Research Protocol (Attachment A to this Agreement).
Research Tools means any [...***...] and [...***...] within the Development IP developed by either Party under the Research Program. For clarity, Research Tools shall not include Zymeworks Platform Improvements.22

Examples of Research Tools in a sentence

  • Collaborator will have the first opportunity to file a Patent Application on all CRADA Subject Inventions that are not Research Tools (as defined in this Agreement) and to which the exclusive option identified in 7.4 applies.


More Definitions of Research Tools

Research Tools means tools or [***]. Sublicensee Obligations: [***].
Research Tools has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7.3(a).
Research Tools means one or more of Meta-supplied tools designed for Research that Meta may make available under this agreement to an Authorized Individual and/or Institution for an Approved Purpose (defined below).
Research Tools means [***].
Research Tools includes the full range of tools that scientists use in the laboratory, including cell lines, monoclonal antibodies, reagents, animal models, growth factors, combinatorial chemistry and DNA libraries, clones and cloning tools (such as PCR), methods, laboratory equipment and machines.
Research Tools means, to the extent that they were developed using funds from the Foundation or a Foundation-Supported Entity pursuant to a Global Health Program or they relate exclusively to an Additional Product and the Company has agreed in writing that they will be included as Research Tools, any (i) primers and/or probes for the detection and quantification of Target Diseases and Conditions (ii) cell lines engineered to express antigens relevant to Target Diseases and Conditions, or which are transfected or infected with vectors for antigens relevant to Target Diseases and Conditions (iii) HLA-antigen protein complexes relevant to Target Diseases and Conditions (iv) TCRs (other than those using the same scaffold as a Development Product) specific for antigens for particular Target Diseases and Conditions and (v) any other nucleic acid and/or amino acid sequences that are developed for use as research tools.
Research Tools means any animals, assays, tool compounds, and other tools, in each case, that are used, useful or held for use in connection with the Program and Controlled by 7&8 or any of its Affiliates as of the Effective Date.