BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL TRANSFER AGREEMENT (BMTA)Biological Material Transfer Agreement • February 19th, 2020
Contract Type FiledFebruary 19th, 2020As defined by the NIH, “A Material Transfer Agreement generally is utilized when any proprietary material is exchanged, and when the receiving party intends to use it for his/her own research purposes.” Examples of materials that may require a BMTA are plant, human, or animal-derived biological samples, research animals, research tools, viruses and bacterial cultures, cell lines, DNA libraries, monoclonal antibodies, organisms, clones or cloning tools.
BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL TRANSFER AGREEMENT (BMTA)Biological Material Transfer Agreement • February 18th, 2020
Contract Type FiledFebruary 18th, 2020As defined by the NIH, “A Material Transfer Agreement generally is utilized when any proprietary material is exchanged, and when the receiving party intends to use it for his/her own research purposes.” Examples of materials that may require a BMTA are plant, human, or animal-derived biological samples, research animals, research tools, viruses and bacterial cultures, cell lines, DNA libraries, monoclonal antibodies, organisms, clones or cloning tools.