Vector Technology definition

Vector Technology means technology pertaining to: (a) compositions of matter comprising, and methods of and compositions for using, designing, discovering or creating (but specifically not manufacturing), an Adverum Viral Vector, and/or (b) the Vector Manufacturing Technology.

Examples of Vector Technology in a sentence

  • The following foreign patents include claims directed to AskBio’s Chimeric Vector Technology, which claims are expressly excluded from the definition of “AskBio Patent Rights” and no right or license is granted in or to such AskBio Chimeric Vector Technology claims under this Agreement.

  • Stanford and LogicBio entered into the Exclusive (Equity) Agreement, dated as of December 18, 2015 (the “Prior Agreement,” and such date, the “Effective Date”), pursuant to which Stanford granted LogicBio a license under the Gene Technology and Vector Technology, subject to the terms of the Prior Agreement.

  • Prior to incorporating any such Adverum technology into Prototype Products beyond Vector Technology, the Parties shall discuss the terms of any expanded license and, if mutually agreed, amend this Agreement accordingly.

  • Stanford wants to have the Gene Technology and the Vector Technology perfected and marketed as soon as possible so that resulting products may be available for public use and benefit.

  • EFFICACY OF KEY TECHNOLOGIES Viral Vector Technology Efficacy Assurance Biosource will bring the results of its unique infectious know how for viral vectors and make available same to TDCC and DAS for the Research Collaboration effort.

  • After the expiration or termination of the Research Collaboration, Biosource shall deliver by written disclosure all Discovery Technology, Transient Transformation Technology, Viral Vector Technology, Production Technology, and Product Technology Owned by Biosource (including improvements thereto made during the Research Collaboration) to TDCC, so that TDCC, DAS and sublicensees of TDCC can fully exploit the rights granted pursuant to Article 3.

  • No rights are granted by this Section 3.4 in any technology (lower case) which is not Owned by TDCC or DAS nor in Transient Transformation Technology or viral vector technology (lower case) developed or discovered by TDCC or DAS independent of the Viral Vector Technology.

  • The Vector Technology was invented in the laboratory of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ and made in the course of research supported by the National Institutes of Health.

  • Up to one (1) year after the termination or expiration of the Research Collaboration, at the request of TDCC, Biosource shall make available to TDCC and its sublicensees, including DAS, Biosource employees for technical consultation to assist TDCC and its sublicensees in scaling-up the Discovery Technology, Transient Transformation Technology, Viral Vector Technology, Production Technology and Product Technology Owned by Biosource licensed to TDCC hereunder.

  • Biosource shall solely own all patentable inventions discovered in the course of the Research Collaboration that constitute Transient Transformation Technology derived from Viral Vector Technology Owned by Biosource.

Related to Vector Technology

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents and the Licensor Know-How.

  • Company Technology means all Technology used in or necessary for the conduct of the business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, or owned or held for use by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Program Technology means Program Know-How and Program Patents.

  • Licensee Technology means the Licensee Know-How and Licensee Patents.

  • Licensed Technology means the Licensed Patents and Licensed Know-How.