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Assay Technology definition

Assay Technology means SIGNAL Technology necessary or useful for performing the Assays.
Assay Technology means the Assay Know-How and Assay Patents.
Assay Technology means all inventions, discoveries, works of authorship, trade secrets and other know-how or developments, including observations, conclusions, hypotheses, identifications, data and other information, and all intellectual property rights (including co-invented or sole-invented patent rights) appurtenant thereto, that are made, conceived, reduced to practice, authored, or otherwise generated or obtained directly or indirectly by one or both Parties in whole or in part in the course of performance of the Work Plan that are modifications or improvements of screening assay technology, including assay design, development, validation, implementation, application, and performance, that are generally useful for screening assays without respect to a particular target, compound, or set of compounds, but expressly excluding ATLAS Technology.

Examples of Assay Technology in a sentence

  • Upon request, Contractor shall provide CO and COR with the following contract funded documents as specified below but not limited to: Process Development Reports; Assay Qualification Plan/Report, Assay Validation Plan/Report, Assay Technology Transfer Report, Batch Records, Contractor/Subcontractor Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s), Master Production Records, Certificate of Analysis, Clinical Studies Data or Reports.

  • Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, SIGNAL retains the right under the Assay Technology solely to perform its obligations under this Agreement, including but not limited to conducting screening of DPM Compounds and Signal Compound Libraries as contemplated by and in accordance with the Research Plan, including the right to grant sublicenses solely to its Affiliates for such purposes.

  • After expiration of the Post Research Term, DPM has a non-exclusive, fully paid-up license under the Assay Technology.

  • Rigel shall retain the right for itself and its Affiliates to use the Assays under the Assay Technology, but shall not license any Third Party to do so to identify and perform research upon Pre-Hit Compounds, Hit Compounds and Lead Compounds.

  • Ownership of Research Results, Assay Technology, and ATLAS Technology shall be determined in accordance with this Section 8(b), notwithstanding affiliation with a Party of inventors or authors or Section 8(a).

  • Ostex shall provide Hologic and Serex with full access to all clinical trial data and regulatory submissions, and make available all urine samples, collected by Ostex that pertain to the NTx Assay Technology and to the activities of Hologic and Serex under this Agreement.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and during the Research Term and Extended Research Term, and for a period of two (2) years following the Research Term and any Extended Research Term, Signal grants to DPM a worldwide, exclusive (except as to SIGNAL, as described below) license under the Assay Technology to conduct screening of compounds in the Assays in the Field, including the right to grant sublicenses solely to its Affiliates for such purposes.

  • ChemDisk 571 Aldehyde Monitor, containing a glass fiber filter coated with DNPH and phosphoric acid (Assay Technology, Inc., catalog no.

  • During the Small Molecule Research Term, each Party will keep the other Party informed of any and all Assay Technology Improvements and otherwise provide additional materials, protocols, and other information necessary to enable the other Party to practice such Assay Technology Improvements.

  • Subject to the rights and licenses granted under this Agreement (i) GTC shall retain ownership of the GTC Databases, the GTC Technology and the GTC Software and (ii) SC shall retain ownership of the SC Assay Technology and Product Patent Rights.


More Definitions of Assay Technology

Assay Technology means any (a) OncoMed Know-How that is (i) [***], and (iii) provided to BSP by OncoMed under this Agreement as agreed by the JSC and (b) [***], each of subsections (a) and (b) together with any Patents Controlled by either Party claiming inventions [***] the Know-How and assays described in subsections (a) and (b) that are [***] in the course of [***].
Assay Technology means all inventions, discoveries, works of authorship, trade secrets and other know-how or developments, including observations, conclusions, hypotheses, identifications, data and other information, and all Intellectual Property appurtenant thereto, that are made, conceived, reduced to practice, authored, or otherwise generated or obtained directly or indirectly by Anadys in whole or in part in the course of performance of the Research Plan that are modifications or improvements of ATLAS screening technology, including assay design, development, validation, implementation, application, and ***CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED performance, that are generally useful for ATLAS screening assays without respect to a particular target, compound, or set of compounds.
Assay Technology means methods wherein genetic diversity generated by Shuffling is selected or screened to identify the subset of genetic variants for inclusion in a subsequent application of Shuffling or to identify the desired product.
Assay Technology means any (a) OncoMed Know-How that is (i) [***], and (iii) provided to BSP by OncoMed under this Agreement as agreed by the JSC and (b) [***], each of subsections (a) and (b) together with any Patents Controlled by either Party claiming inventions [***] the Know- How and assays described in subsections (a) and (b) that are [***] in the course of [***].
Assay Technology means any methods, processes, techniques, materials, or compositions used or developed by ACLARA during the Term in performance of the Evaluation Program for detecting or measuring analytes using ACLARA Technology, including specific assays, protocols and analysis algorithms.
Assay Technology means (a) anyTechnologyrelatingto the SOMAscan Assay, Pathway Panel Assays, or SOMAmer Panels, including any analytic processes related to any of the foregoing, which is Controlled by SomaLogic as of the Effective Date or on or after the Effective Date other than in connection with the performance of the Program; and

Related to Assay Technology

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents and the Licensor Know-How.

  • Company Technology means all Technology owned by (or claimed to be owned by) the Company or any Company Subsidiary.

  • New Technology means any invention, discovery, improvement, or innovation that was not available to the District on the effective date of the contract, whether or not patentable, including, but not limited to, new processes, emerging technology, machines, and improvements to or new applications of existing processes, machines, manufactures and software. Also included are new computer programs, and improvements to, or new applications of, existing computer programs, whether or not copyrightable and any new process, machine, including software, and improvements to, or new applications of, existing processes, machines, manufactures and software.

  • Licensee Technology means the Licensee Know-How and Licensee Patents.

  • Manufacturing Technology means any and all patents, patent applications, know-how, and all intellectual property rights associated therewith that are owned or controlled by Licensor, and including all tangible embodiments thereof, that are necessary or useful for the manufacture of adeno-associated viruses, adeno-associated virus vectors, research or commercial reagents related thereto, Licensed Products, or other products, including manufacturing processes, technical information relating to the methods of manufacture, protocols, standard operating procedures, batch records, assays, formulations, quality control data, specifications, scale up, any and all improvements, modifications, and changes thereto, and any and all activities associated with such manufacture. Any and all chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC), drug master files (DMFs), or similar materials provided to regulatory authorities and the information contained therein are deemed Manufacturing Technology.

  • Program Technology means Program Know-How and Program Patents.

  • Licensed Technology means the Licensed Patents and the Licensed Know-How.

  • Product Technology means the Product Know-How and Product Patents.

  • Background Technology means all Software, data, know-how, ideas, methodologies, specifications, and other technology in which Contractor owns such Intellectual Property Rights as are necessary for Contractor to grant the rights and licenses set forth in Section 14.1, and for the State (including its licensees, successors and assigns) to exercise such rights and licenses, without violating any right of any Third Party or any Law or incurring any payment obligation to any Third Party. Background Technology must: (a) be identified as Background Technology in the Statement of Work; and (b) have been developed or otherwise acquired by Contractor prior to the date of the Statement of Work, or have been developed by Contractor outside of its performance under the Statement of Work. Background Technology will also include any general consulting tool or methodology created by Contractor, which will not be required to be identified in the Statement of Work.

  • Technology means algorithms, APIs, diagrams, formulae, inventions (whether or not patentable), invention disclosures, programmer’s notes, improvements, modifications, know-how, logos, marks (including brand names, product names, logos, and slogans), methods, network configurations and architectures, processes, confidential information, proprietary information, protocols, schematics, specifications, product designs, roadmaps, marketing strategies, Software (in any form, including Source Code and executable or object code), subroutines, techniques, user interfaces, domain name registrations, URLs, web sites, social media accounts, systems, tools, databases, data collections, concepts, data, coding, images, designs, documentation, books (including lab books), records, works of authorship (including written, audio and visual materials) and all other forms of technology.

  • Customer Technology means Customer's proprietary technology, including Customer's Internet operations design, content, software tools, hardware designs, algorithms, software (in source and object forms), user interface designs, architecture, class libraries, objects and documentation (both printed and electronic), know-how, trade secrets and any related intellectual property rights throughout the world (whether owned by Customer or licensed to Customer from a third party) and also including any derivatives, improvements, enhancements or extensions of Customer Technology conceived, reduced to practice, or developed during the term of this Agreement by Customer.

  • Developed Technology means any Technology including, without limitation, any enhancements, substitutions or improvements to the Core Technology that is (a) discovered, developed or otherwise acquired by DURA pursuant to the terms of the Development Agreement or (b) otherwise acquired by or on behalf of Xxxxxx Corp. II during the term of the Development Agreement.

  • Third Party Technology means all Intellectual Property and products owned by third parties and licensed pursuant to Third Party Licenses.

  • SAP Technology Solution(s means SAP NetWeaver Foundation for Third Party Applications, SAP Cloud Platform (excluding when used solely as a Connectivity App between an SAP Application and S/4 EM) and SAP Leonardo IoT, Business Services (including any renamed, prior and/or successor versions of any of the foregoing made generally available by SAP if any, but excluding when any of the foregoing are used as a User Interface for S/4 EM).

  • Proprietary Technology means the technical innovations that are unique and

  • Joint Technology means the Joint Know-How and the Joint Patent Rights.

  • Collaboration Technology means all Collaboration Patents and Collaboration Know-How.

  • Manufacturing Know-How means all information, techniques, inventions, discoveries, improvements, practices, methods, knowledge, skill, experience and other technology, whether or not patentable or copyrightable, and any copyrights based thereon, relating to or necessary or useful for the production, purification, packaging, storage and transportation of Collaboration Products, including without limitation specifications, acceptance criteria, manufacturing batch records, standard operating procedures, engineering plans, installation, operation and process qualification protocols for equipment, validation records, master files submitted to the FDA, process validation reports, environmental monitoring processes, test data including pharmacological, toxicological and clinical test data, cost data and employee training materials.

  • Licensed Know-How means any and all unpatented and/or non-patentable technical data, documents, materials, samples and other information and know‐how that is Controlled by LICENSOR or any of its Affiliates as of the Effective Date or thereafter during the Term that relates to, or is otherwise reasonably necessary or reasonably useful for, the use, Development, manufacture, or Commercialization of the Product. Licensed Know-How shall not include Licensed Patents.

  • Biological Materials means certain tangible biological materials that are necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights, which materials are described on Exhibit A, as well as tangible materials that are routinely produced through use of the original materials, including, for example, any progeny derived from a cell line, monoclonal antibodies produced by hybridoma cells, DNA or RNA replicated from isolated DNA or RNA, recombinant proteins produced through use of isolated DNA or RNA, and substances routinely purified from a source material included in the original materials (such as recombinant proteins isolated from a cell extract or supernatant by non-proprietary affinity purification methods). These Biological Materials shall be listed on Exhibit A, which will be periodically amended to include any additional Biological Materials that Medical School may furnish to Company.

  • Patent Rights means all patents and patent applications (which for the purpose of this Agreement shall be deemed to include certificates of invention and applications for certificates of invention), including all divisionals, continuations, substitutions, continuations-in-part, re-examinations, reissues, additions, renewals, revalidations, extensions, registrations, pediatric exclusivity periods and supplemental protection certificates and the like of any such patents and patent applications, and any and all foreign equivalents of the foregoing.

  • Assistive technology means the devices, aids, controls, supplies, or appliances described in OAR 411-300-0150 that are purchased to provide support for a child and replace the need for direct interventions to enable self-direction of care and maximize independence of the child.

  • Licensed Software includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, PTFs, programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming).

  • Know-How means all existing and available technical information, know-how and data, including inventions (whether patentable or not), discoveries, trade secrets, specifications, instructions, processes and formulae, including all biological, chemical, pharmacological, biochemical, toxicological, pharmaceutical, physical, safety, quality control, preclinical and clinical data;

  • Collaboration IP means Collaboration Know-How and Collaboration Patents.

  • Technology Rights means BOARD's rights in any technical information, know-how, processes, procedures, compositions, devices, methods, formulae, protocols, techniques, software, designs, drawings or data created by the inventor(s) listed in Exhibit I at UTMDACC before the EFFECTIVE DATE, which are not claimed in PATENT RIGHTS but that are necessary for practicing PATENT RIGHTS.