Diagnostic IP definition

Diagnostic IP means, with respect to Acumen, the Acumen Diagnostic IP and, with respect to Merck, the Merck Diagnostic IP.
Diagnostic IP means Diagnostic Know-How and Diagnostic Patents.

Examples of Diagnostic IP in a sentence

  • All final decisions related to the prosecution, maintenance, enforcement or defense of any Collaboration IP, EPIZYME IP, EPIZYME Diagnostic IP, GSK IP and Joint IP shall be made by the Party with the right to control such prosecution, maintenance, enforcement or defense, as applicable, as set forth in Article 8.

  • Prosecution and Maintenance of the Patent Rights included in the Acumen Diagnostic IP (“Acumen Diagnostic Patents”), and the Patent Rights included in the Merck Diagnostic IP (“Merck Diagnostic Patents”), shall be controlled and performed in the same manner described in Section 9.2.2 above.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including the provisions of Section 5.4.2, Acumen hereby grants to Merck an exclusive (even as to Acumen, except as set forth in Section 5.4.2), worldwide, sublicensable license under the Acumen Diagnostic IP to research, develop, make, have made, use, sell, offer to sell and import Diagnostic Products.

  • EPIZYME shall retain all of its right, title and interest in, to and under the EPIZYME IP and EPIZYME Diagnostic IP existing prior to the Effective Date or arising outside of this Agreement, and GSK shall retain all of its rights, title and interest in, to and under the GSK IP existing prior to the Effective Date or arising outside of this Agreement, except to the extent that any such rights are expressly licensed by one Party to the other Party under this Agreement.

  • All licenses and other rights granted to Miragen under the Servier Therapeutic IP and Servier Companion Diagnostic IP shall survive.

  • The intellectual property licensed pursuant to any Additional Third Party Diagnostic License Agreement shall be automatically included in Miragen Companion Diagnostic IP, if Miragen was the contracting Party, or the Servier Companion Diagnostic IP, if Servier was the contracting Party, and sublicensed to the other Party under the terms of this Agreement.

  • Such license shall be granted back to the Party or Parties who made the original grant of SB Diagnostic IP or Incyte Diagnostic IP, as the case may be, upon which such Test was based.

  • Diagnostic IP and Incyte Technology IP: DiaDexus agrees that brokerage of Incyte Diagnostic IP or Incyte Technology IP is not permitted by DiaDexus nor in Incyte's best interests.

  • Diagnostic IP and SB Technology IP: DiaDexus agrees that brokerage of SB Diagnostic IP or SB Technology IP is not permitted by DiaDexus nor is it in SB's best interests.

  • Genentech has the right to elect to include Third Party IP in the Array Companion Diagnostic IP only if such Third Party IP is Controlled by Array by virtue of an exclusive license granted to Array in a Third Party License Agreement entered into on or after the Effective Date, subject to reasonable terms and conditions to be agreed to by the Parties.