Scientific Officer definition

Scientific Officer means an officer qualified to provide scientific advice applicable to the functions of the Marine Committee.
Scientific Officer means an Employee with a university post-graduate qualification who is appointed to a designated scientific officer position determined by the employer which principally involves "scientific work" and must be registered by the NZMSC.
Scientific Officer means an officer appointed as such who has obtained a degree in science from an approved university requiring a minimum of three years' full-time study or such other qualifications deemed by the Department of Health, NSW, to be the equivalent thereof.

Examples of Scientific Officer in a sentence

  • You will continue to serve as the Company’s Chief Scientific Officer.

  • Chief Scientific Officer, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ph.D., is the inventor of the Technology.

  • The Executive shall serve as the Chief Scientific Officer of the Company and shall have such powers and duties as may from time to time be prescribed by the Chief Executive Officer (the “CEO”) or other duly authorized executive.

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  • Employee shall be granted the title of President and Chief Scientific Officer of the Company subject to the authority of the Company's Chief Executive Officer (the “CEO”).

  • If after sixty (60) days the dispute remains unresolved, the Chief Scientific Officer of CERES and the Director of IGER shall seek to resolve the dispute through negotiation.

  • Signature: Signature: Print Name: Print Name: ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ph.D. Title: Title: Chief Scientific Officer Date: Date: Sponsoring Institutional Official The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Inc.

  • Additionally, and in support of the foregoing, promptly after the Effective Date, the PARTIES will form a four-member committee (the “DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE”), equally represented by EAGLE and ▇▇▇▇▇▇, for the management of the development of the PRODUCTS, which will consist of the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientific Officer of each of EAGLE and ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • In his capacity as Chief Scientific Officer, Employee shall be primarily responsible for the tasks set forth on Exhibit A, principally among them the development of a proprietary “male pro-health” formula for inclusion in the Company’s product offerings (the “Male Pro-Health Product”).

  • Reports from Sage shall be delivered to the attention of Chief Scientific Officer, CyDex, with a copy to General Counsel, Ligand, at the address set forth in Section 14.7. The parties shall mutually cooperate with regard to investigation of any such serious adverse event, whether experienced by Sage, CyDex or any other Affiliate, Sublicensee, co-marketer or distributor of CyDex or Sage.


More Definitions of Scientific Officer

Scientific Officer means, an Employee with a university post-graduate qualification who is appointed to a designated scientific officer position determined by the employer which principally involves "scientific work" and must be registered by the NZMSC.
Scientific Officer means a person employed as such who possesses one of the following qualifications:
Scientific Officer means a person who holds a degree or diploma in science (including in the case of aquaculture an Associate Diploma in Applied Science (Aquaculture)), of an approved university, college or school or holds qualifications deemed by the controlling authority as being respectively at least equivalent thereto, and who is engaged on professional scientific duties.
Scientific Officer means a person
Scientific Officer means an officer appointed as such who has obtained a degree in science from an approved university requiring a minimum of three years' full-time study or such other qualifications deemed by the Health Administration Corporation of New South Wales to be the equivalent thereof.

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