Applied Genomics Use, definition

Applied Genomics Use, means all non-research uses other than a Diagnostic Use. Non-limiting examples of Applied Genomics Uses include forensic testing, paternity testing, agricultural/food testing, and non-human diagnostics and testing. For clarity, research aimed at developing or evaluating such uses is a Research Use and thus not an Applied Genomics Use.
Applied Genomics Use, means all non-research uses other than a Diagnostic Use. Non-limiting examples of Applied Genomics Uses include forensic testing, paternity testing, agricultural/food testing, and non-human diagnostics and testing. For clarity, research aimed at developing or evaluating such uses is a Research Use and thus not an Applied Genomics Use. • “Diagnostic Use” means use in a clinical setting where data from an individual human sample is given to such individual or the individual’s care giver for the purposes of screening, determining predisposition, diagnosis, classification, determining prognosis, determining drug efficacy or safety, monitoring therapy, or any other use requiring clearance, approval, or registration with the FDA or any similar regulatory body including any EU Notified Body.

Related to Applied Genomics Use,

  • Research Use shall have the meaning given in Section 2.2.2 of this Agreement.

  • Biologics License Application or “BLA” means, with respect to a country or extra-national territory, a request for permission to introduce, distribute, sell or market a biologic product in such country or some or all of such extra-national territory, including pursuant to 21 CFR 601.2 in the U.S.

  • Medical marijuana product means a product that contains cannabinoids that have been extracted from plant material or the resin therefrom by physical or chemical means and is intended for administration to a licensed patient, including but not limited to concentrates, oils, tinctures, edibles, pills, topical forms, gels, creams, and other derivative forms, except that this term does not include live plant forms.

  • Collaborative pharmacy practice means a practice of pharmacy whereby one or

  • Hemp products means all products made from industrial hemp,