Q1-3. How should the “research purpose” be described?
Please describe your purpose of research in as much detail as possible.
For example:
Terms such as “oncology research“, “cancer research“, and “basic study” are too broad. Please describe your work in detail, for instance: “In vitro testing of compounds for antitumor drug development” or “Drug screening for the therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma“.
We understand that because of confidentiality protections in each company or laboratory that particular information cannot always be disclosed. However, because intellectual property of JCRB’s cells belongs to each depositor, and because the Cell Bank needs to comprehend how cells will be benefit a user’s research, we need more specific information than what is often given.
Following the agreement, there are some cases whereby user’s purposes are reported to the depositors of cell lines.
Your understanding and cooperation are highly appreciated.
For example:
Terms such as “oncology research“, “cancer research“, and “basic study” are too broad. Please describe your work in detail, for instance: “In vitro testing of compounds for antitumor drug development” or “Drug screening for the therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma“.
We understand that because of confidentiality protections in each company or laboratory that particular information cannot always be disclosed. However, because intellectual property of JCRB’s cells belongs to each depositor, and because the Cell Bank needs to comprehend how cells will be benefit a user’s research, we need more specific information than what is often given.
Following the agreement, there are some cases whereby user’s purposes are reported to the depositors of cell lines.
Your understanding and cooperation are highly appreciated.