Target Field definition

Target Field with respect to each Target means the disease state(s) that are a focus of a collaborative research effort by the Parties pursuant to the Research Program with the objective of identifying compounds with potential diagnostic and/or therapeutic utility for the treatment/management of said disease state(s), as determined by the JSMC pursuant to Section 2.1. For example, a program focused on the discovery of a novel thrombin inhibitor would be within the Target Field of anticoagulants. Therefore, other protease inhibitors that are not anticoagulants would be outside the Target Field. For purposes of this definition, anti-infectives shall be considered a single Target Field.
Target Field means neurology (including, without limitation, the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy), interventional neuroradiology, interventional radiology, diagnosis and treatment of male and female reproductive disorders, and design, development, manufacture and sale of vascular prostheses, including, without limitation, stents and grafts.
Target Field means the prevention of, and/or treatment of infection by, [*****]

Examples of Target Field in a sentence

  • Project description: The project proposes to provide transportation infrastructure improvements near the existing Hiawatha Light Rail Transit Target Field Station, including elevated track, a second platform, storage track, construction of two connected pedestrian plaza areas, and reconfiguration of the 5th Street North/ 6th Avenue North intersection.

  • Executive acknowledges that the nature of the Company's and its Affiliate’s business is such that if Executive were to become employed by, or substantially involved in, the business of a competitor of the Company or any Affiliate of the Company in the Target Field during the twelve (12) months following the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company, it would be very difficult for Executive not to rely on or use the Company’s or any of its Affiliates’ trade secrets and confidential information.

  • Recently, the Authority added links to other useful documents, such as the Authority’s budget, its policy on the use of the Authority’s suite at Target Field, and the Authority’s code of conduct.

  • The fees per ticket ranged from $2 to $3.a Target Field is not shown in this exhibit because MSHSL was not charged facility fees or rent for use of the stadium for the state baseball tournament.

  • The Minnesota Ballpark Authority also has considered the Open Meeting Law’s implications when its members attend Target Field games in the Authority’s suite.


More Definitions of Target Field

Target Field means the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and palliation of any rare or orphan disease in humans, as defined by FDA under 21 CFR Part 316, as amended, by the EMA under applicable regulations or by any other applicable Regulatory Authority under Applicable Laws in the VIT Territory, including anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic auto-antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV), atypical hemolytic-uretic syndrome (aHUS), C3 glomerulonephritis (C3GN), lupus nephritis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and IgA nephropathy (IgAN).
Target Field means (a) the treatment and/or prophylaxis of any or all Indications in Fibrosis […***…] and (b) to the extent that Regulus Controls […***…] the applicable Collaboration Target as […***…] for […***…] to the corresponding Licensed Compound in the treatment and/or prophylaxis of an Indication in Fibrosis […***…].
Target Field means (a) for miR-33, the Atherosclerosis Field; (b) for miR- […***…], the […***…] Field and/or the […***…] Field; and (c) for the Oncology Target, the Oncology Field.
Target Field means (a) the treatment and/or prophylaxis of any or all Indications in Fibrosis [***] and (b) to the extent that Regulus Controls [***] the applicable Collaboration Target as [***] for [***] to the corresponding Licensed Compound in the treatment and/or prophylaxis of an Indication in Fibrosis [***].
Target Field means the treatment of inherited mitochondrial diseases of the cellular respiratory chain that satisfy the FDA’s requirements for orphan product designation (as defined in 21 C.F.R part 316).
Target Field means the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and palliation of all cardio-renal diseases in humans, including the Initial Indication and, subject to Section 2.10, CKD, but excluding oncology indications and fibrotic diseases of non-renal organ systems.
Target Field means the prevention of, and/or treatment of infection by, [*****] [*****] Confidential treatment has been granted for the redacted portions of this page.