Diagnostic Field definition

Diagnostic Field means in vitro testing for research use, or exploratory use, or as a clinical diagnostic for use in the diagnosis and/or on-going evaluation of a disease or medical condition, including the prediction and/or monitoring of a response to a therapeutic agent, prognostic use, and also use as an IVD.
Diagnostic Field means the detection and/or quantification of the presence or amount of an analyte in body fluids or tissue that affects the pathogenesis of any disease or a biological marker or a set of biological markers shown to indicate a predisposition to any disease.
Diagnostic Field means the use of Products for the following human medical purposes: the detection, diagnosis and monitoring of [*************], predisposition, state or condition in humans or the selection of a particular patient(s) to receive a particular therapeutic treatment(s).

Examples of Diagnostic Field in a sentence

  • Since FMD is not endemic to the U.S., the goals of the International FMD Vaccine and Diagnostic Field Trial are to test the efficacy of these newly developed vaccines, and the DIVA compatibility of the vaccines using one or more companion ELISA diagnostic tests under natural exposure conditions.

  • Error Description Cause Diagnostic Field Usage INCONSISTENT_BUNDLE Possible configuration mismatch detected.

  • For clarity, RMS’ cooperation for preparation and/or exchange of documentation to support any Device Authorization Applications or other applications for such Regulatory Approvals for an IVD in such countries does not impart nor grant any implied licenses with respect to the RMS Product or to any RMS Background IP or RMS Project Invention for such IVD in the Diagnostic Field.

  • Epizyme and Eisai hereby grant RMS a non-exclusive, license in the Territory under Pharmaceutical Partners’ Background IP for the sole and limited purpose of, and only to the extent required to, research, develop, obtain Regulatory Approval for, make, have made, use, sell, offer for sale, import, export, and commercialize the RMS Product in the Diagnostic Field.

  • In consideration of the license herein and under that certain Diagnostic Field DNA Sequencing Sublicense Agreement between the Parties executed on even date herewith (“Diagnostic Field DNA Sequencing Sublicense Agreement”), Licensee shall pay Licensor a fee of twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) paid at the rate of two million dollars ($2,000,000) per calendar quarter for ten (10) quarters.


More Definitions of Diagnostic Field

Diagnostic Field means the field of identification, diagnosis or prognosis of any disease or medical condition in humans or other animals using a LICENSED PRODUCT(S) or DEVELOPED PRODUCT(S).
Diagnostic Field means the diagnosis [***] of any human disease or disorder.
Diagnostic Field means the identification of human patients who may be suitable for treatment with a Therapeutic Product or the analysis of human patients and/or biological samples from human patients to predict response to or determine the effect of treatment with a Therapeutic Product.
Diagnostic Field means the diagnosis of disease in any and all indications.
Diagnostic Field means the in vitro measurement, monitoring, observation or determination of attributes, characteristics, diseases, traits or other conditions of a human being, in all cases in order to diagnose, medically manage, cure, mitigate, treat or prevent disease of the human being from which the specimen(s) was (were) taken.
Diagnostic Field means the use for the identification, diagnosis, screening or monitoring of any disease, disorder or condition in humans. For clarity, the Diagnostic Field shall exclude the Therapeutic Field.
Diagnostic Field means any and all diagnostic applications for humans and veterinary use, including companion diagnostics and imaging for diagnostic applications.