Field of Research definition

Field of Research means the development of procedures and products related to ex corpus, in situ, in vitro or in vivo growth of cells or tissue for use in a mammalian body such as the human body, including, by way of example and without limitation, methods of cartilage, ligament and tendon culture, autologous cultured cell technology, the biology of chondrocyte implantation, the applicability of such technology in the treatment of new indications and disease states, the development and identification of new indications and usages for the Company’s products and procedures, and any and all other procedures and products associated or used with ex corpus, in situ, in vitro or in vivo growth of cells or tissue for use in a mammalian body.
Field of Research means identification of peptides, proteins and/or Genetic Material that modulate angiogenesis in endothelial tissues.
Field of Research means the area of research related to the Research Plan, as set forth in Exhibit A.

Examples of Field of Research in a sentence

  • Intel acknowledges that University may engage in other research within the Field of Research funded by public or private sources and conducted separately, and Intel shall have no rights hereunder to such other research or resulting intellectual property, provided that no Intel Intellectual Property or Confidential Information was relied upon.

  • The Administering Organisation must ensure that, for the term of this Agreement, if requested by the ARC, CIs, Research Hub Directors or Training Centre Directors agree to: assess up to 20 new Proposals per awarded Project per annum for each year of Funding; and update and maintain RMS user data in their profile including Field of Research codes and expertise text which would reasonably enable matching of their expertise to ARC proposals for the purpose of assigning and assessment.

  • Freedom of Research: The Company acknowledges that IISc, is free to and will engage in other research within the specific Field of Research funded by public or private sources and conducted separately, and the Company shall have no rights hereunder to such other research or resulting Intellectual Property.

  • We will measure our success in relation to high quality research outcomes by achieving a ranking of ‘Above Word Standard’ (or equivalent) in at least 70% of assessed Field of Research (FoR) codes as part of the 2023 ARC ERA process.

  • For the term of this Agreement, the Administering Organisation must ensure that the Project Director/Project Leader and CIs agree to: assess up to 20 new Applications for ARC funding per awarded Project for each year of the Grant; and update and maintain data in their RMS profile including Field of Research codes and expertise text in sufficient detail to reasonably enable matching of their expertise to ARC Applications for the purpose of assignment and assessment.


More Definitions of Field of Research

Field of Research means the development of procedures and products related to ex corpus, in situ, in vitro or in vivo growth of cells or tissue for use in a mammalian body such as the human body, including, by way of example and without limitation, methods of cartilage, ligament and tendon culture, autologous cultured cell technology, the biology of chondrocyte implantation, the applicability of such technology in the treatment of new indications and disease states, the development and identification of new indications and usages for the Company’s products and procedures, and any and all other procedures and products associated or used with ex corpus , in situ , in vitro or in vivo growth of cells or tissue for use in a mammalian body.
Field of Research means the isolation, purification and identification of novel hematopoietic and/or mesenchymal stem/progenitor cell populations, their genes and gene products and other materials, reagents and biologics (such as, for example, growth factor receptors, protein kinases and other signal transduction molecules) involved in the self renewal, proliferation, inhibition or differentiation of hematopoietic and/or mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells.
Field of Research means the isolation, purification, characterization and use of human MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS in the laboratories of the PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR. 1.6 "FIELD OF USE" means the isolation, purification, characterization, culture-expansion, clinical use and manufacture of MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS in cancer., orthopaedics and other tissue repair and regeneration indications. 1.7 The term "INVESTIGATOR" shall mean PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, CBA or CBA AFFILIATE faculty members, graduate students, fellows, consultants or employees of
Field of Research means the identification of Molecular Targets and the related Active Peptides which cause alterations in the cell cycle of human tumor cells, including changes in the capacity to transit through various cell cycle stages, and restoration of normal cell cycle progression which would result in the inhibition of proliferation or the induction of apoptosis in these human tumor cells. [ * ] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED.
Field of Research means scientific research produced in the Course of Work for IDRI relating to antigen discovery for use in infectious disease vaccines and diagnostics.
Field of Research means the modulation of ganglioside synthesis as therapeutic for the treatment of hereditary spastic paraplegia type 11.
Field of Research means the identification of Molecular Targets and the related Active Peptides which cause alterations in the cell cycle of human tumor cells, including changes in the capacity to transit through various cell cycle stages, and restoration of normal cell cycle progression which would result in the inhibition of proliferation or the induction of apoptosis in these human tumor cells.