Tangible Research Materials definition

Tangible Research Materials as used herein, shall mean all notes, progress reports, computer files, laboratory notebooks, and test results capable of being reduced to any permanent form, excluding the name of any patient who has not waived confidentiality.
Tangible Research Materials means tangible items produced in the course of research projects (such as a cell line or a radioimmunoassay), but not any information embodied in such items. It does not include tangible items that embody information as to which the University has no ownership rights, or as to which it waives and releases its ownership rights under Section 6.02.
Tangible Research Materials means items, products, or tools produced in the course of research projects, whether or not such products may be patentable. Examples of such proprietary physical materials include, but are not limited to biological materials, chemical compounds, plants and plant varieties, DNA sequences, and protein sequences.

Examples of Tangible Research Materials in a sentence

  • I understand and agree to abide by the administrative procedures for the transfer of Tangible Research Materials and Confidential Information, as set forth in the Policy.

  • I hereby assign, transfer, and convey to the University all of my right, title, and interest in any Inventions, Copyrightable Works, and Tangible Research Materials for which the University asserts ownership under Section III.B. of the Policy.

  • In addition, Tangible Research Materials received by Covered Individuals may be subject to contractual restrictions that severely limit the use and transfer of such Materials, to the detriment of University researchers.

  • In addition, 37 Tangible Research Materials received by Covered Individuals may 38 be subject to contractual restrictions that severely limit the use and 39 transfer of such Materials, to the detriment of University 40 researchers.

  • The University has therefore established the following procedures to allow the free exchange of Tangible Research Materials, while at the same time respecting the ownership rights of the University, protecting the rights of its researchers, and limiting the liability of the University and its researchers.

  • While potential commercial value should not inhibit the free exchange of University-owned Tangible Research Materials for research purposes, the University nonetheless recognizes that such Materials may have significant commercial value.

  • I understand and agree to abide by the 10 administrative procedures for the transfer of Tangible Research Materials 11 and Confidential Information, as set forth in the Policy.

  • This Policy addresses the three categories of Intellectual Property (Inventions, Copyrightable Works, and Tangible Research Materials) as well as Confidential Information.

  • I hereby assign, transfer, and convey to the 24 University all of my right, title, and interest in any Inventions, 25 Copyrightable Works, and Tangible Research Materials for which the 26 University asserts ownership under Section 3.b) of the Policy.

  • PARTEQ shall promptly disclose to DUSA any Improvements and Tangible Research Materials related thereto which PARTEQ, Queen's or RMC may discover, develop or acquire or may have discovered, developed or acquired on its behalf from time to time during the term of this Agreement.

Related to Tangible Research Materials

  • Biological Materials means any material (including, without limitation, plants, animals, microbes or viruses) of biological origin which contains genetic information capable of reproduction and/or material derived from the same that is collected or produced through the Contract;

  • Developed Materials means Materials created, made, or developed by Contractor or Subcontractors, either solely or jointly with the Judicial Branch Entities or JBE Contractors, in the course of providing the Work under this Agreement, and all Intellectual Property Rights therein and thereto, including, without limitation, (i) all work-in-process, data or information, (ii) all modifications, enhancements and derivative works made to Contractor Materials, and (iii) all Deliverables; provided, however, that Developed Materials do not include Contractor Materials.

  • Study Materials means all the materials and information created for the Study, or required to be submitted to the Sponsor including all data, results, Biological Samples, Case Report Forms (or their equivalent) in whatever form held, conclusions, discoveries, inventions, know-how and the like, whether patentable or not, relating to the Study, which are discovered or developed as a result of the Study, but excluding the Institution’s ordinary patient records.

  • Proprietary Materials means tangible chemical, biological or physical materials that are furnished by or on behalf of one Party to the other Party in connection with this Agreement, whether or not specifically designated as proprietary by the transferring Party.

  • Background Materials means all Intellectual Property Rights, know-how, information, methodologies, techniques, tools, schemata, diagrams, ways of doing business, trade secrets, instructions manuals and procedures (including, but not limited, to software, documentation, and data of whatever nature and in whatever media) owned, developed or controlled by the Supplier which may have been created outside the scope, or independently of, the Services and/or this Agreement, and including all updates, modifications, derivatives or future developments thereof. Business Day: a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in England when banks in London are open for business. Business Systems: the information technology and communication systems, including networks, hardware, software and interfaces owned by, or licensed to, the Customers or any of its agents or contractors.