Company Compound definition

Company Compound means intratumoral plasmid interleukin 12 (pIL-12) with electroporation (IT-pIL-12-EP), excluding, however, any biosimilar version of intratumoral plasmid interleukin 12 (pIL-12) with electroporation (IT-pIL 12-EP) other than a biosimilar version Controlled by Company or its Affiliate.
Company Compound means a compound that is either:
Company Compound has the meaning ascribed to such term in the License Agreement.

Examples of Company Compound in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that the Company Compound, and other compounds, materials, biological samples, and other physical property (altogether, the “Material”) of each Party may be provided to the other Party and used by the other Party solely for the purpose of the Project Plan and solely in the laboratories or clinics of that Party by personnel described in the Project Plan.

  • If AMC has reasonable advance notice of an inspection which involves a Company Compound, Company will have a right to participate in the inspection.


More Definitions of Company Compound

Company Compound means the following pharmaceutical compounds owned or controlled by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries: AT13387, SGI110, ASTX727, Amuvatinib/MP470, AT7519, AT9283, and AT13148. For avoidance of doubt, Company Compounds shall not include the Partnered Compounds.
Company Compound means eftilagimod alpha (IMP321), ****.
Company Compound refers to any product of a Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries or any product in development for any of them.
Company Compound means [***].
Company Compound means Binimetinib (MEK 162), excluding, for clarity, any generic version of MEK 162 other than a generic version Controlled by Company or its Affiliate.
Company Compound means either IO102 or IO103, as applicable.
Company Compound means Paxalisib (formerly known as GDC-0084), supplied as 15mg capsules and primary packed in a labelled HDPE bottle (35 count). COMPANY Compound is an investigational drug under an IND.