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4 similar Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement contracts

MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (MCRADA)
Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • April 13th, 2021

This Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“Materials CRADA”) has been adopted for use by the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) for collaborations that will not exceed two years in term; will involve transfers of essential material (“Research Material”), but no other resources; and are unlikely to result in new intellectual property. Typical applications include short-term studies to: 1) test new reagents or research tools when such assessments require collaboration between provider and recipient institutions or 2) determine the feasibility, optimal study design, and/or resource requirements for a long-term study between the collaborating institutions. Collaborative research and development studies not meeting these criteria must be submitted for approval using the standard CRADA agreement.

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MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (MCRADA)
Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • April 13th, 2021

This Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“Materials CRADA”) has been adopted for use by the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) for collaborations that will not exceed two years in term; will involve transfers of essential material (“Research Material”), but no other resources; and are unlikely to result in new intellectual property. Typical applications include short-term studies to: 1) test new reagents or research tools when such assessments require collaboration between provider and recipient institutions or 2) determine the feasibility, optimal study design, and/or resource requirements for a long-term study between the collaborating institutions. Collaborative research and development studies not meeting these criteria must be submitted for approval using the standard CRADA agreement.

MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (MCRADA)
Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • April 13th, 2021

This Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“Materials CRADA”) has been adopted for use by the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) for collaborations that will not exceed two years in term; will involve transfers of essential material (“Research Material”), but no other resources; and are unlikely to result in new intellectual property. Typical applications include short-term studies to: 1) test new reagents or research tools when such assessments require collaboration between provider and recipient institutions or 2) determine the feasibility, optimal study design, and/or resource requirements for a long-term study between the collaborating institutions. Collaborative research and development studies not meeting these criteria must be submitted for approval using the standard CRADA agreement.

MATERIALS COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (MCRADA)
Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement • April 13th, 2021

This Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (“Materials CRADA”) has been adopted for use by the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) for collaborations that will not exceed two years in term; will involve transfers of essential material (“Research Material”), but no other resources; and are unlikely to result in new intellectual property. Typical applications include short-term studies to: 1) test new reagents or research tools when such assessments require collaboration between provider and recipient institutions or 2) determine the feasibility, optimal study design, and/or resource requirements for a long-term study between the collaborating institutions. Collaborative research and development studies not meeting these criteria must be submitted for approval using the standard CRADA agreement.

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