Field of Interest

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Field of Interest. Means the development, testing and commercializing of biomedical or surgical devices, covered by current Amedica patent applications and further Amedica developments, and utilizing ceramic materials, intended for use in diagnosing, preventing or treating diseases or conditions affecting the spine or related structure or tissues or any applications thereof. Amedica may expand or otherwise change the definition of its Field of Interest at any time, as long as this expansion continues to be... related to ceramic materials, which new definition will be binding upon Gurwitz ten (10) days after written notice to Gurwitz thereof. View More
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Field of Interest. Means the The development, testing and commercializing of biomedical or surgical devices, covered by current Amedica patent applications and further Amedica developments, and utilizing ceramic materials, intended for use in diagnosing, preventing or treating diseases or conditions affecting the spine or related structure or tissues or any applications thereof. Amedica may expand or otherwise change the definition of its Field of Interest at any time, as long as this expansion continues to be... related to ceramic materials, which new definition will be binding upon Gurwitz Youssef ten (10) days after written notice to Gurwitz thereof. Youssef thereof View More
Field of Interest. Means the development, testing and commercializing of biomedical or surgical devices, covered by current Amedica patent applications and further Amedica developments, and utilizing ceramic materials, intended for use in diagnosing, preventing or treating diseases or conditions affecting the spine hip or knee or related structure or tissues or any applications thereof. Amedica may expand or otherwise change the definition of its Field of Interest at any time, as long as this expansion continues... to be related to ceramic materials, which new definition will be binding upon Gurwitz Abitbol ten (10) days after written notice to Gurwitz Abitbol thereof. View More
Field of Interest. Means the development, testing and commercializing of biomedical or surgical devices, covered by current Amedica patent applications and further Amedica developments, and utilizing ceramic materials, intended for use in diagnosing, preventing or treating diseases or conditions affecting the spine or related structure or tissues or any applications thereof. Amedica may expand or otherwise change the definition of its Field of Interest at any time, as long as this expansion continues to be... related to ceramic materials, which new definition will be binding upon Gurwitz Dailey ten (10) days after written notice to Gurwitz Dailey thereof. View More
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Field of Interest. Computer-controlled or assisted navigation and delivery systems for interventional disposable devices, with or without the use of magnetic devices or systems, and related interventional workstations, devices, and integrated information networks, used in or with interventional medical procedures
Field of Interest. The discovery, development or commercialization of medical products being developed or produced by the Company that: (i) can be administered to a subject; and (ii) can cause an affected cell or tissue of mammalian (or human) origin to detect the presence or absence of certain molecules; and/or (iii) can cause an affected cell or tissue of mammalian (or human) origin to synthesize certain other molecules. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this is also known as the field of... adaptive medicine or mammalian synthetic biology. View More
Field of Interest. Discovering, developing, or commercializing: (i) platinum- based therapeutics; (ii) therapeutics that feature an active pharmaceutical ingredient ("API") conjugated to a ligand; or (iii) therapeutics that utilize albumin for delivery of an API.
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