Research Material Sample Clauses
Research Material. The Collaborator agrees to transfer to the Center the following Research Material: [DESCRIBE RESEARCH MATERIAL] The Center agrees to transfer to the Collaborator the following Research Material: [DESCRIBE RESEARCH MATERIAL] This Materials CRADA involves no other exchange of personnel or resources.
Research Material. If Research Material is the subject of U.S. and/or foreign patent applications, references to these inventions are listed below: Additional information may be obtained by contacting the CDC Technology Transfer Office at 000-000-0000.
Research Material. The purchase of a pre-approved computer or laptop, printer, research-related software, video camera or digital camera or recorder for research purposes is permissible once during the term of the Scholarship. The desktop or laptop computer, a printer, a video camera, a digital camera or a recorder, if required, must be purchased no later than the beginning of the third year of the Scholarship. No requests will be accepted in the fourth year of the Scholarship, except for research- related software which may be reimbursed as needed. An original invoice in the Scholar’s name and proof of payment by the Scholar are required. Ineligible fees and expenses: Other equipment such as a Blackberry Basic word processing software Internet service provider Supplies (e.g., ink cartridges, paper) USB keys, batteries Computer desk, chair and computer case Extended computer warranty (more than one year) Please remember that your $20,000 ATA is made available primarily for travel and networking purposes. We encourage you to find other sources of funding to cover computer-related costs. We will accommodate you, however, if no other funding is readily available. When pre-authorized by the Foundation, interview transcription expenses related to the Scholar’s research may be reimbursed. Original receipts must be submitted. Compensating participants for research interviews is allowed. The Scholar must provide proof of payment, i.e., a letter signed by the participant that includes the fee, the name of the person, why the person was compensated, and whether the payment was in cash or in kind. In addition, the doctoral supervisor must provide the Foundation with a letter confirming that the fee is appropriate. If a gift is given rather than cash, the Scholar must provide the original invoice for the gift in addition to the signed letter from the participant. When pre-authorized by the Foundation, moving expenses may be reimbursed. The doctoral supervisor must provide the Foundation with a letter explaining that the moving is essential for the Scholar’s research. Original receipt and a proof of payment in the Scholar’s name are required.
Research Material. If Research Material is subject of U.S. and/or foreign patent applications, references to these inventions are listed below:
Research Material. The ATA is made available primarily for travel and networking purposes. The Foundation encourages the Scholar to find other sources of funding to cover computer-related costs. If other funding is not available, the Foundation will accommodate the Scholar as follows:
5.2.6.1 The purchase of a pre-approved computer or laptop, printer, research-related software, video camera or digital camera or recorder for research purposes is permissible once during the term of the Scholarship. The desktop or laptop computer, a printer, a video camera, a digital camera or a recorder, if required, must be purchased no later than the beginning of the third year of the Scholarship.
5.2.6.2 No requests will be accepted in the last year of the Scholarship, except for research-related software, which may be reimbursed as needed. An original invoice in the Scholar’s name and proof of payment by the Scholar are required.
5.2.6.3 Ineligible fees and expenses include: Other equipment such as a smartphone Basic word processing software Office supplies (e.g., ink cartridges, paper) USB keys, batteries Computer desk, chair and computer case Extended computer warranty (more than one year)
Research Material. In accordance with the terms of this Agreement, each Party may transfer its proprietary Research Material and/or Confidential Information to the other Party solely for the purpose of conducting the research in accordance with the Open-Access application. The transferring Party of its Research Material shall hereinafter be referred to as the “Provider.” The receiving Party of Research Material shall hereinafter be referred to as the “Recipient.” The Provider, unless otherwise expressly stated in this Agreement shall be considered the owner of all rights and title in and to its respective Research Material and/or Confidential Information provided hereunder, subject to the rights of a third party and/or the U.S. government, if any. Nothing contained within this Agreement, shall restrict a Provider’s rights to use or distribute its respective Research Material and/or Confidential Information to other entities for commercial or non-commercial purposes. RESEARCH MATERIAL MAY NOT BE USED IN HUMAN SUBJECTS. Recipient agrees to comply with all rules and regulations applicable to the Open-Access application and the handling of the Research Material. Provider’s Research Material will only be used by Recipient to conduct the research detailed in the Open-Access application. Provider’s Research Material will only be used in the laboratory of Recipient's Investigator under suitable conditions. Recipient shall not use Provider’s Research Material for any commercial purposes, which shall be defined as the sale, lease, license or other exploitation of Provider’s Research Material by Recipient or third party contracted by Recipient for profit-generating purpose, including, but not limited to, use of the Provider’s Research Material by any recipient to perform contract research, to screen compound libraries, to produce or manufacture products for general sale, or to conduct research activities that result in any sale, lease, license or transfer of the Provider’s Research Material to any other party. However, industrially sponsored academic research shall not be considered a use of the Provider’s Research Material for Commercial Purposes unless any of the above conditions of this definition are met. The Georgetown’s Investigator shall be xxx. The IMG’ Investigator shall be xxx. Should this Agreement list any obligation of Georgetown’s Investigator or IMG’s Investigator, legally it is the obligation of the Party which employs the Investigator; such Party must ensure the Invest...
Research Material. (a) The Collaborator agrees to transfer to the Center the following Research Material: • U2-OS (osteosarcoma), HepaRG (liver hepatocyte), and HepG2 (liver hepatocyte) cell lines transduced with: • Three custom CRISPR libraries (GenVarLOF libraries 1, 2 and dual) cloned into the LentiCRISPRv2 vector which targets ~1500 genes which have common loss of function mutations in the human population.
(b) The Center agrees to transfer to the Collaborator the following Research Material: • Data generated from image acquisition of cell morphology of acquired cultures exposed to reference compounds. • Data generated from gene expression measures from acquired cultures exposed to reference compounds. This Materials CRADA involves no other exchange of personnel or resources.
Research Material. CCTE agrees to transfer to the Collaborator the following (the “Research Material”): Operating protocols, R-scripts and other information required for DNTOX to replicate EPA assays in their laboratory. This Materials CRADA involves no other exchange of personnel or resources.
Research Material. CCTE agrees to transfer to the Collaborator the following (the “Research Material”):
(1) 2-3 Frozen vials of HepG2-AR2 cells
(2) 220 Frozen stocks of DMSO-solubilized test chemicals
(3) Standard operating procedure for AR2 assay (agonist mode)
(4) Standard operating procedure for AR2 assay (antagonist mode) This Materials CRADA involves no other exchange of personnel or resources.
Research Material. Provider agrees to transfer to Recipient the following (the “Research Material”):