Lmu Material Transfer Agreement

5 II. MOTIVATION Why report an invention? Law on the inventor of workers (42 ArbnErfG) Guarantee of intellectual property (IP) Image gain (employers, workers, CVs, rankings) Financial gain (for inventor and for university) Socio-economic value: innovating IP as a basis for spin-offs Project acquisition, technology transfer to the economy Double gain: Patent AND Publication 3 I. SERVICE & NETWORK The Patents & Licenses team: Patent And Research Service & Expertise NDA (non-disclosure agreement) MTA (material transfer agreement) Patent Portfolio Management Marketing / Licensing / Sales Bayerische Patenallianz GmbH (BayPAT) Patent Events / Conferences The HSD Technology Transfer Office (TTO) is here to help faculty document transfer/receipt of materials using Material Transfer Agreements. The University of Chicago Loyola is a signatory to the Uniform Biological Material Transfer Agreement (UBMTA), which can be used for the transfer of most reagents that are not participating in clinical trials. Please check the MTA process below, fill in the incoming or outgoing coverage and UBMTA and email it to Rachel Beyler in the Technology Transfer Office (CTRE, ORS second floor). All ATMs need a LU#. All submitted documents are subject to compliance verification and the TTO coordinates signatures. A pdf of the signed document will be returned to you and a copy will be kept by the university. Incoming materials: Typically, the supplier sends the MTA to the examiner or TTO for materials requested by the Loyola researcher. The Loyola researcher can facilitate compliance verification by completing the incoming MTA coverage. Once the TTO has received the MTA and incoming MTA coverage (all MTAs require a LU#): a course that does not appear in an agreement is not transferred to the LMU. The LMU can allocate up to 6 semester hours (up to 8 for laboratory science courses) for higher passports for which a student reaches a 5 or higher. Not all higher-level exams bring advanced loans.

The following IB diagram shows the IB tests approved for transmission. Certain materials, such as controlled substances, pathogens, viruses or other potentially harmful biological agents, are subject to specific guidelines and/or procedures. For more information, please contact the TTO. The Previous Equivalencies database allows you to see how courses have been transferred in the past by schools without an LMU transfer contract. Since they are not part of a transfer contract, they do not necessarily have to be transferred as indicated. EPAs for outbound materials are intended to protect your intellectual property and prevent the hardware supplier from losing control of the material and its use. If there is no agreement, the recipient of the material has no legal restrictions on the use of the material or the transfer of the material to others. Students enrolled in regionally accredited institutions can plan their future at LMU by adhering to the information contained in transfer agreements and by adhering to our transfer requirements and timelines. Students or schools with questions should contact the Office of Transfer Admission and Enrollment Services at 310.338.5913 or transfer@lmu.edu. The following schools/higher education institutions have entered into agreements with the LMU on the transferability of their courses. Generally speaking, courses can be transmitted to the LMU in three ways: in general, most materials can be sent or received with an MTA as long as the corresponding authorizations are available and the research is not a clinical trial.

Below are examples of materials that can be sent/received with an MTA: MTAs for incoming material protect the shipper`s intellectual property. The University of Chicago Loyola must ensure that the recipient of the materials has the necessary permissions for the use of the requested materials (see compliance review). . . .

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