Vaccine Antigen definition

Vaccine Antigen means any of the following antigens (each including variants thereof with biological function substantially similar to such antigen): (i) any non-human vaccine antigen which is the same as or was derived from and directed against an infectious pathogen, including any one of a polypeptide, a polysaccharide, a carbohydrate, or other moiety, alone or in any combination thereof, (ii) the vaccine antigens identified in the Research Plan as of the Amendment Effective Date, and (iii) the vaccine antigens, if any, selected by SutroVax and approved by Sutro in accordance with Section 2.2.

Examples of Vaccine Antigen in a sentence

  • Upon Sutro’s acceptance of a proposed Vaccine Antigen, such Vaccine Antigen shall be deemed a Vaccine Composition, in which case the Research Plan shall be amended to include any mutually agreed upon activities to be performed by Sutro with respect to such Vaccine Antigen.

  • Sutro shall notify SutroVax within [***] of receipt of the Vaccine Antigen Notice as to whether it accepts or not such additional Vaccine Antigen proposed by SutroVax, provided that Sutro shall not withhold its acceptance of a proposed Vaccine Antigen (other than a Restricted Vaccine Antigen) that is available , it being understood that, with respect to [***], Sutro [***].

  • For such purposes, a proposed Vaccine Antigen shall be “available,” unless Sutro (a) [***] , (b) is [***] or (c) has [***].