Global Research and Development Plan Sample Clauses

Global Research and Development Plan. Within thirty (30) days following its formation, the JSC shall prepare and approve a global research and development plan (the "Global Research and Development Plan"). The Global Research and Development Plan shall consist of those tasks that the Parties agree are essential to the validation of Targets that may become Collaboration Targets, the discovery, validation and preclinical and clinical development of Compounds and Products which are directed against Active Collaboration Targets for use in the Field, and obtaining Regulatory Approval for Products in the world. The Global Research and Development Plan shall be kept current by the JSC, updated on such schedule as the JSC may determine but not less often than once per calendar year. The Global Research & Development Plan may only be modified or amended upon written approval of the JSC.
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Global Research and Development Plan. The research and development activities to be conducted by each Party for each Licensed Product shall be conducted in accordance with one or more written research and development plans to be agreed to in writing by the Parties, which shall set forth the specific activities and the estimated timelines (together, the “Global Research and Development Plan”) and the associated budgets (together, the “Global Research and Development Budget”). The initial Global Research and Development Plan and Global Research and Development Budget are attached hereto as Exhibit 5. 2. Beginning with the first full Calendar Year following the Effective Date, twice a year (no later than respectively June 30th and November 30th), or more often as the JRDC deems appropriate, the JRDC shall review and, as required, prepare an update and amendment to the Global Research and Development Plan and Global Research and Development Budget for approval by the JSC. Each such updated and amended Global Research and Development Plan shall reflect any changes, additions, re-prioritization of Clinical Studies or indications within, or reallocation of resources with respect to, the Development of the Licensed Products. Once approved by the JSC, an amended Global Research and Development Plan and Global Research and Development Budget shall become effective and supersede the previous Global Research and Development Plan and Global Research and Development Budget as of the date of such approval.
Global Research and Development Plan. Within sixty (60) days following its formation, the JSC shall prepare and approve a Global Research and Development Plan which shall set forth the goals and objectives of the Research Program and the Development Program. The Global Research and Development Plan shall set forth generally (i) the research activities that shall be undertaken by the Parties in the identification of R&D Candidates under the Research Program, (ii) the pre-clinical activities to be undertaken with any R&D Candidate toward an IND filing under the Research Program, (iii) the target date for submission of any IND other than the IND for the Current Clinical Trials, (iv) the clinical development activities that shall be undertaken after such IND is filed to obtain Regulatory Approval of an R&D Candidate under the Development Program, (iv) date of first enrollment and completion of patient accrual for clinical trials, (v) global regulatory filing strategy, (vi) global manufacturing strategy, and (vii) target submission dates for applications for Regulatory Approval of an R&D Candidate in the Major Market Countries. The Global Research and Development Plan shall be kept current by the JSC, updated on such schedule as the JSC may determine but not less often than once per calendar year. The Global Research and Development Plan may only be modified or amended upon written approval of the JSC.

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