Common use of Recipient and Recipient’s PI Clause in Contracts

Recipient and Recipient’s PI. may transfer or cause to be transferred Materials to an institution or institutions or other entities not affiliated with Recipient but with which Recipient has either a fee-for-service or subcontract agreement or specific authorization from the NHLBI for performance of assays and/or genetic analyses for the Research Project as identified in section 3.2. A separate DMDA is not required if the derived Data are either returned to the Recipient and Recipient’s PI or are deposited for Recipient and Recipient’s PI in a publicly accessible database authorized by the NHLBI upon completion of the assays. No Data are to be provided to such institutions or other entities unless a separate DMDA has been approved by XXXX and NHLBI.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Materials Distribution Agreement, Materials Distribution Agreement, Materials Distribution Agreement

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Recipient and Recipient’s PI. may transfer or cause to be transferred Materials to an institution or institutions or other entities not affiliated with Recipient but with which Recipient has either a fee-for-service or subcontract agreement or specific authorization from the NHLBI for performance of assays and/or genetic analyses for the Research Project as identified in section 3.2. A separate DMDA is not required if the derived Data are either returned to the Recipient and Recipient’s PI or are deposited for Recipient and Recipient’s PI in a publicly accessible database authorized by the NHLBI upon completion of the assays. No Data are to be provided to such institutions or other entities unless a separate DMDA has been approved by XXXX FHS and NHLBI.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Framingham Heart Study, Framingham Heart Study

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Recipient and Recipient’s PI. may transfer or cause to be transferred Materials to an institution or institutions or other entities not affiliated with Recipient but with which Recipient has either a fee-for-service or subcontract agreement or specific authorization from the NHLBI for performance of assays and/or genetic analyses for the Research Project as identified in section 3.2. A separate DMDA is not required if the derived Data are either returned to the Recipient and Recipient’s PI or are deposited for Recipient and Recipient’s PI in a publicly accessible database authorized by the NHLBI upon completion of the assays. No Data are to be provided to such institutions or other entities unless a separate DMDA has been approved by XXXX CHS and NHLBI.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Materials Distribution Agreement

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