Document:

Exhibit
4.3

 

DESCRIPTION
OF SECURITIES

 

Our
authorized capital stock consists of 100,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.001 per share, and 5,000,000 shares of preferred
stock, par value $0.001 per share, all of which are undesignated.

 

Description
of Common Stock

 

Voting.
Holders of common stock are entitled to one vote for each share held on all matters submitted to a vote of stockholders and do not have
cumulative voting rights. Accordingly, holders of a majority of the shares of common stock entitled to vote in any election of directors
may elect all of the directors standing for election.

 

Dividends.
Holders of common stock are entitled to receive proportionately any dividends that may be declared by our Board, subject to any preferential
dividend rights of outstanding preferred stock.

 

Liquidation
and Distribution. Upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding up, the holders of common stock are entitled to receive proportionately
our net assets available after the payment of all debts and other liabilities and subject to the prior rights of any outstanding preferred
stock. Holders of common stock have no preemptive, subscription, redemption or conversion rights. Our outstanding shares of common stock
are, and the shares offered by us in this offering will be, when issued and paid for, fully paid and nonassessable. The rights, preferences
and privileges of holders of common stock are subject to, and may be adversely affected by, the rights of the holders of shares of any
series of preferred stock that we may designate and issue in the future.

 

Anti-Takeover
Effects of Delaware Law; Our Certificate of Incorporation and Our Bylaws

 

Delaware
law, our certificate of incorporation and our bylaws contain provisions that could have the effect of delaying, deferring or discouraging
another party from acquiring control of us. These provisions, which are summarized below, are intended to discourage coercive takeover
practices and inadequate takeover bids. These provisions are also designed to encourage persons seeking to acquire control of us to first
negotiate with our Board.

 

Removal
of Directors

 

Our
certificate of incorporation currently provides that directors may be removed only for cause and only by the affirmative vote of the
holders of 75% of our shares of capital stock present in person or by proxy and entitled to vote. However, our Board of Directors approved
an amendment to our bylaws that became effective on June 17, 2016, which permits our directors to be removed either for cause or without
cause by our stockholders. At our annual meeting of stockholders for the year ended April 30, 2016 that was held on October 21, 2016
(the “2016 Annual Meeting”), we submitted a proposal to stockholders seeking stockholder approval to amend our certificate
of incorporation to delete the reference to “for cause” in Section 6 of Article IX of the certificate of incorporation. This
proposal to amend the certificate of incorporation did not receive the required affirmative vote of the holders of at least 75% of the
outstanding shares of common stock entitled to vote at the meeting, so the proposal did not pass. However, we also submitted a proposal
to stockholders at the 2016 Annual Meeting seeking approval to amend our certificate of incorporation to add a clause that specified
that, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any provision in the Certificate of Incorporation that is contrary to a requirement of
the Delaware General Corporate Law (the “DGCL”) shall be read in conformity with the applicable requirement of the DGCL.
This second proposal only required the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of common stock entitled
to vote at the 2016 Annual Meeting, and it passed.

 

Our
Board of Directors takes the position that under current Delaware law, the “only for cause” provision in the certificate
of incorporation regarding removal of the company’s directors is not enforceable and is therefore not in conformity with the applicable
requirement of the DGCL. Accordingly, we will comply with the provisions of our bylaws, as amended and as described above, relating to
director removal and will not seek to enforce that provision of our certificate of incorporation relating to stockholder removal of directors
only for cause, as presently in effect. Under our certificate of incorporation and bylaws, any vacancy on the Board, including a vacancy
resulting from an enlargement of the Board, may be filled only by vote of a majority of our directors then in office.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

The
limitations on the ability of our stockholders to remove directors and fill vacancies could make it more difficult for a third party
to acquire, or discourage a third party from seeking to acquire, control of us.

 

Stockholder
Action by Written Consent; Special Meetings

 

Our
certificate of incorporation provides that any action required or permitted to be taken by our stockholders must be effected at a duly
called annual or special meeting of such holders and may not be effected by any consent in writing by such holders. Our certificate of
incorporation and our bylaws also provide that, except as otherwise required by law, special meetings of our stockholders can only be
called by our chairman of the board, our chief executive officer, our president or the Board.

 

Advance
Notice Requirements for Stockholder Proposals

 

Our
bylaws establish an advance notice procedure for stockholder proposals to be brought before an annual meeting of stockholders, including
proposed nominations of persons for election to the Board. Stockholders at an annual meeting may only consider proposals or nominations
specified in the notice of meeting or brought before the meeting by or at the direction of the Board of Directors or by a stockholder
of record on the record date for the meeting, that is entitled to vote at the meeting and that has delivered to our secretary a timely
written notice in proper form of the stockholder’s intention to bring such business before the meeting. These provisions could
have the effect of delaying until the next stockholder meeting stockholder actions that are favored by the holders of a majority of our
outstanding voting securities.

 

Delaware
Business Combination Statute

 

We
are subject to Section 203 of the Delaware General Corporation Law. Subject to certain exceptions, Section 203 prevents a publicly held
Delaware corporation from engaging in a “business combination” with any “interested stockholder” for three years
following the date that the person became an interested stockholder, unless the interested stockholder attained such status with the
approval of our Board of Directors or unless the business combination is approved in a prescribed manner. A “business combination”
includes, among other things, a merger or consolidation involving us and the “interested stockholder” and the sale of more
than 10% of our assets. In general, an “interested stockholder” is any entity or person beneficially owning 15% or more of
our outstanding voting stock and any entity or person affiliated with or controlling or controlled by such entity or person.

 

Amendment
of Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws

 

The
Delaware General Corporation Law provides generally that the affirmative vote of a majority of the shares entitled to vote on any matter
is required to amend a corporation’s certificate of incorporation or bylaws, unless a corporation’s certificate of incorporation
or bylaws, as the case may be, requires a greater percentage. Our bylaws may be amended or repealed by a majority vote of our Board of
Directors or the affirmative vote of the holders of at least 75% of the voting power of our capital stock issued and outstanding and
entitled to vote on the matter.

 

Limitation
of Liability and Indemnification of Officers and Directors

 

Our
certificate of incorporation limits the personal liability of directors for breach of fiduciary duty to the maximum extent permitted
by the Delaware General Corporation Law. Our certificate of incorporation provides that no director will have personal liability to us
or to our stockholders for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty or other duty as a director. However, these provisions do not
eliminate or limit the liability of any of our directors:

 

	 	●	for any breach of their
    duty of loyalty to us or our stockholders;
	 	●	for acts or omissions not
    in good faith or that involve intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of law;
	 	●	for voting or assenting
    to unlawful payments of dividends or other distributions; or
	 	●	for any transaction from
    which the director derived an improper personal benefit.

 

Any
amendment to or repeal of these provisions will not eliminate or reduce the effect of these provisions in respect of any act or failure
to act, or any cause of action, suit or claim that would accrue or arise prior to any amendment or repeal or adoption of an inconsistent
provision. If the Delaware General Corporation Law is amended to provide for further limitations on the personal liability of directors
of corporations, then the personal liability of our directors will be further limited to the greatest extent permitted by the Delaware
General Corporation Law.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

In
addition, our certificate of incorporation provides that we must indemnify our directors and officers and we must advance expenses, including
attorneys’ fees, to our directors and officers in connection with legal proceedings, subject to limited exceptions.

 

Notice
of Share Ownership

 

Our
bylaws contain a provision requiring any beneficial owner of three percent or more of our outstanding common stock to notify us of his
or her stockholdings, as well as of any change in his or her beneficial ownership of one percent or more of our outstanding common stock.
Our bylaws do not provide for any specific remedy in the event a stockholder does not comply with this provision. We do not intend to
make any such information public, unless required by law or the rules of the SEC or the NYSE American. 

 

Authorized
but Unissued Shares

 

Our
authorized but unissued shares of common stock and preferred stock are available for future issuance without stockholder approval, subject
to any limitations imposed by the listing standards of the NYSE American. These additional shares may be used for a variety of
corporate finance transactions, acquisitions and employee benefit plans. The existence of authorized but unissued and unreserved common
stock and preferred stock could make it more difficult or discourage an attempt to obtain control of us by means of a proxy contest,
tender offer, merger or otherwise.

 

Transfer
Agent and Registrar

 

The
transfer agent and registrar for our common stock is Computershare Trust Company, N.A. Its address is 462 South 4th Street, Suite 1600,
Louisville, KY 40202, and its telephone number is 1-800-662-7232.

 

Our
common stock is listed on the NYSE American under the symbol “OPTT.”Exhibit 10.1

        

       

        

      EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

      BROOKLYN IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS, INC.

       

      This EXECUTIVE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated as of the first
        date set forth on the signature page hereof, is entered by and between Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Jay Sial, an individual residing in
        Coto De Caza, California 92679 (“Executive”) and will be effective as of July 15, 2021 (the “Effective Date”).  Each of the
        Company and Executive are a “Party,” and collectively, they are the “Parties.”

       

      WHEREAS, the Company wishes to employ Executive as of the Effective Date; and

       

      WHEREAS, Executive wishes to be employed by the Company as of the Effective Date.

       

      NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the above recitals, which are incorporated herein, the mutual covenants and mutual benefits set forth
        herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, the Company and Executive agree as follows:

       

      1.            Representations and Warranties.  Executive represents and warrants to the Company that Executive is not bound by any restrictive covenants or other obligations or commitments of any kind that would in any way
          prevent, restrict, hinder or interfere with Executive’s acceptance of employment under the terms and conditions set forth herein or the performance of all duties and services hereunder to the fullest extent of Executive’s ability and knowledge. 
          Executive understands and acknowledges that Executive is not expected or permitted to use or disclose confidential information belonging to any prior employer in the course of performing Executive’s duties for the Company.

       

      2.           Term of Employment.  As of the Effective Date, the Company will employ Executive and Executive accepts employment by the Company on the terms and conditions herein that shall commence on the Effective Date and
          shall continue until terminated pursuant to Section 5 (the “Employment Period”).  Notwithstanding anything set forth in Section 5 and for the avoidance of doubt, Executive’s employment
          is on an at-will basis, meaning that Executive or the Company can terminate Executive’s employment at any time for any reason or no reason, with or without notice.  The at-will nature of Executive’s employment cannot be changed except by written
          agreement signed by Executive and the Company.

       

      3.            Duties and Functions.

       

      (a)          Executive shall be employed as
          the Chief Administrative Officer (“CAO”) and shall report to the Chief Executive Officer/President (the “Supervisor”).

       

      (b)        Executive agrees to undertake the
          duties and responsibilities inherent in the positions of CAO, which may encompass different or additional duties as may, from time to time, be assigned by his Supervisor, or the Supervisor’s designee, and the duties and responsibilities
          undertaken by Executive may be altered or modified from time to time by Supervisor, or by the Supervisor’s designee.  Executive’s duties shall include but not be limited to those duties set forth on Addendum A.  Executive agrees to abide
          by the rules, regulations, instructions, personnel practices and policies of the Company and any change thereof which may be adopted at any time by the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, during the COVID-19 pandemic, business related travel
          will be subject to the Supervisor’s and Executive’s good faith determination that business related travel is necessary.  All applicable COVID-19 travel restrictions, state, local and federal health and safety guidelines, and Company policies
          should be considered in connection with any travel activities.

       

      
        
          

      

      
      (c)          During the Employment Period,
          Executive will devote Executive’s full time and efforts to the business of the Company and will not, without the consent of the Company, engage in consulting work or any trade or business for Executive’s own account or for or on behalf of any
          other person, firm or corporation that competes, conflicts or interferes with the performance of Executive’s duties hereunder in any way.

       

      4.            Compensation.

       

      (a)         Base Salary:  As
          compensation for Executive’s services hereunder, the Company agrees to pay Executive a base salary at an annual rate of $350,000, payable in accordance with the Company’s normal payroll schedule, but in no event less frequently than monthly. 
          Executive’s base salary shall be reviewed annually by the Board or the Compensation Committee thereof and subject to increase from time to time in the Board’s and/or the Compensation Committee’s sole discretion.

       

      (b)          Bonus:  Beginning with
          calendar year 2021, Executive shall be eligible to receive an annual cash bonus award in an amount up to a target of 35% of his base salary upon achievement of agreed to reasonable performance targets.  Such performance targets shall be based in
          part upon performance of the Company, and in part on Executive’s individual performance. The bonus shall be determined by the Board or the Compensation Committee thereof in its sole discretion and paid annually by March 15 of the year following
          the performance year on which such bonus is based.  Except as contemplated by Section 5(c)(i) below, Executive’s receipt of the bonus, if any, is conditioned on Executive’s continued employment in good standing as of the date on which such bonus
          is paid, and any such bonus will not be considered earned until such payment date. Executive’s bonus opportunity shall be reviewed annually by the Board or the Compensation Committee thereof and subject to adjustment to reflect Executive’s
          performance in the Board’s and/or the Compensation Committee’s sole discretion. Executive’s bonus for 2021 shall be prorated for the number of days of employment in calendar year 2021 from the Effective Date.

       

      (c)          Equity Compensation:

       

      (i)         On the Effective Date, in
          accordance with the employment inducement grant rules set forth in Section 711(a) of the NYSE American LLC Company Guide, Executive shall be granted two equity awards covering the Company’s common stock (collectively, the “Grant”).

       

      (ii)          The Company shall grant
          Executive a time-based nonqualified stock option grant (the “Option Grant”) covering 71,000 shares of the Company’s common stock. The per share exercise price of the Option Grant shall
          equal the closing price of a share of the Company’s common stock on the grant date. The Option Grant shall vest as to twenty-five percent of the shares covered thereby on the first anniversary of the Effective Date, and 1/36 of the remaining
          shares covered thereby on each monthly anniversary of the Effective Date thereafter, in each case subject to Executive’s continued employment with the Company through the relevant vesting date.

       

      
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      (iii)        The Company shall grant
          Executive a time-based restricted stock unit grant (the “RSU Grant”) covering 35,700 shares of the Company’s common stock. The RSU Grant shall vest in four equal annual installments
          beginning on the first anniversary of the Effective Date, subject to Executive’s continued employment with the Company through the relevant vesting date, and shall be settled by March 15 of the year following the relevant vesting date.

       

      (iv)         All other terms and conditions
          of the Option Grant and the RSU Grant shall be the same as the Company’s standard forms of grant agreements.  The Option Grant and the RSU Grant are each intended to constitute an “employment inducement grant” in accordance with the employment
          inducement grant rules set forth in Section 711(a) of the NYSE American LLC Company Guide, and are offered as an inducement material to Executive in connection with the Company’s hiring of Executive.

       

      (v)          Commencing in 2022, Executive
          shall be eligible to receive an equity award under the applicable equity incentive plan of the Company as then in effect, as determined by the Compensation Committee based on Executive’s performance.

       

      (d)          Other Expenses:  In
          addition to the compensation provided for above, the Company agrees to pay or to reimburse Executive during Executive’s employment for all reasonable, ordinary and necessary, properly documented, business expenses incurred in the performance of
          Executive’s services hereunder in accordance with Company policy in effect from time to time; provided, however, that the amount available to Executive for such travel, entertainment and other expenses may require advance approval from his
          Supervisor.  Executive shall submit vouchers and receipts for all expenses for which reimbursement is sought.  Notwithstanding any expense reimbursement policy of the Company that may then be in effect, Executive shall be entitled to
          reimbursement without advance approval by his Supervisor of the costs of (i) up to 2 professional conferences up to a total amount of $5,000 annually and (ii) all flights, which, when possible, shall be business class or better for all flights
          for Company travel over four hours in length.  Executive shall also receive $50/month for costs associated with using his mobile device and home internet for business purposes pursuant to the Company’s Mobile
            Phone and Home Internet Policy.

       

      (e)          Paid Time Off and Paid
            Holidays:  Executive shall accrue up to 20 days of paid time off (“PTO”) annually for every year of employment, which shall accrue pro rata in the Company’s regular payroll (up to
          a maximum of 42 days).  PTO shall accrue pro rata in the Company’s regular payroll on a calendar basis and shall be subject to the Company’s PTO policies in place from time to time and all applicable state and local law.

       

      Any accrued, unused PTO can be carried over to the following calendar year up to a maximum of 60 days (the “Cap”).   Once the Cap is
        reached, no further PTO will accrue until some accrued time is used.  When some PTO is used, PTO will begin to accrue again.  Accrued, unused PTO shall be paid upon separation of employment consistent with
          applicable law.

       

      
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      In addition to the enumerated paid Company holidays, Executive shall also be entitled to up to seven (7) paid floating holidays per
        calendar year.  Unused paid floating holidays shall expire on December 31 each year and shall not be paid upon separation.

       

      Executive may also be entitled to additional paid or unpaid leave under Company policy and applicable law.

       

      (f)          Fringe Benefits.  In
          addition to Executive’s compensation provided by the foregoing, Executive shall be entitled to all benefits available generally to Company employees pursuant to Company programs which may now or, if not terminated, shall hereafter be in effect,
          or that may be established by the Company, as and to the extent any such programs are or may from time to time be in effect, as determined by the Company and the terms hereof, subject to the applicable
          terms and conditions of the benefit plans in effect at that time.  Nothing herein shall affect the Company’s ability to modify, alter, terminate or otherwise change any benefit plan it has in effect at any given time, to the extent permitted by
          law.

       

      (g)          Reimbursements.  With
          respect to any reimbursement of expenses of Executive, such reimbursement of expenses shall be subject to the following conditions: (i) the expenses eligible for reimbursement in one taxable year shall not affect the expenses eligible for
          reimbursement in any other taxable year; (ii) the reimbursement of an eligible expense shall be made no later than the end of the year after the year in which such expense was incurred; and (iii) the right to reimbursement shall not be subject to
          liquidation or exchange for another benefit.

       

      5.            Termination.

       

      (a)          Termination by Executive.
          Executive may terminate the employment relationship at any time by giving the Company written notice, with such termination taking effect upon written notice of the termination being provided to the Company. If Executive chooses to terminate the
          employment relationship other than for Good Reason (defined below), Executive will not be entitled to and shall not receive any compensation or benefits of any type following the effective date of termination, other than (i) payment of base
          salary through the last day of employment, (ii) payment for any accrued but unused PTO consistent with this agreement and the Company’s policies then in effect, (iii) reimbursement for unreimbursed business expenses properly incurred by
          Executive, which shall be subject to and paid in accordance with the Company’s expense reimbursement policy, and (iv) any right to continued benefits required by law or under the Company’s employee benefit plans and vested as of the termination
          date (the “Accrued Obligations”). If Executive terminates the employment relationship for Good Reason (defined below), Executive will be entitled to the Accrued Obligations and the Non-CIC Termination Compensation or CIC Termination Compensation,
          as applicable and described below, subject to the terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in Section 5(c)(ii).

       

      
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      (i)          “Good Reason” means the occurrence of any of the following without Executive’s express written consent: (A) a material reduction in Executive’s base salary or maximum annual bonus, in each case set forth in
          Section 4; (B) a relocation of Executive to a facility or location that is more than fifty (50) miles from Executive’s primary place of employment as of the Effective Date and represents a material increase in Executive’s commuting distance; (C)
          a material diminution in Executive’s authority, position, duties, or responsibilities individually or taken as a whole and including any such diminution that takes place following a Change in Control; or (D) a material breach by the Company of
          the terms of this Agreement or any other agreement between the Company and Executive; provided, that no such event described above will constitute Good Reason unless: (x) Executive gives notice to the Company specifying the condition or event
          relied upon for such termination within sixty (60) days of the initial existence of such event; and (y) the Company fails to cure the condition or event constituting Good Reason within thirty (30) days following receipt of such notice (the “Cure Period”).  If the Company fails to remedy the condition constituting Good Reason during the applicable Cure Period, Executive’s termination of employment must occur, if at all, within
          ninety (90) days following the last day of such Cure Period in order for such termination as a result of such condition to constitute a termination for Good Reason.  For purposes of this Agreement, “Change in Control” means as defined in the
          Company’s 2020 Stock Incentive Plan.

       

      (b)          Termination by Company for
            Cause.

       

      (i)          At any time during the
          Employment Period, the Company may terminate Executive’s employment for Cause (defined below), with such termination taking effect upon the later of written notice of the termination for Cause being provided to Executive or the expiration of any
          applicable cure period related thereto (provided that Executive may be relieved from his duties hereunder during such cure period in the reasonable direction of the Board).  If Executive’s employment is terminated for Cause, Executive will not be
          entitled to and shall not receive any compensation or benefits of any type following the effective date of termination, other than the Accrued Obligations, and shall forfeit the Option Grant and the RSU Grant, in each case whether vested or
          unvested.

       

      (ii)         “Cause” shall be defined as: (A) in connection with Executive’s services hereunder, Executive commits a material act of fraud or material act of dishonesty with respect to the
            Company, which act causes (or could reasonably be expected to cause) material economic or material reputational harm to the Company; (B) Executive is convicted of (or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to) a felony or a crime involving moral
            turpitude, which demonstrably causes material economic or material reputational harm to the Company; (C) Executive engages in negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of his duties hereunder that materially violates the Company’s
            policies and which misconduct causes (or could reasonably be expected to cause) material economic or material reputational harm to the Company; (D) Executive willfully refuses to follow the lawful written directions of his Supervisor, the
            Supervisor’s designee, or the Board; (E) Executive materially breaches any material provision of any proprietary information and inventions agreement with the Company; or (F) Executive breaches any Restrictive Covenant as defined in Section
            5(c)(ii).  Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement or elsewhere to the contrary, if an event or occurrence that is alleged to constitute Cause is curable (as determined by the Board in good faith), the Company may terminate Executive’s
            employment for Cause only if (x) the Company gives Executive notice of termination prior to the termination and within thirty (30) days after the Board learns of the event or occurrence that is alleged to constitute Cause, specifying the
            grounds upon which Cause is alleged, (y) Executive fails to cure such grounds for Cause within thirty (30) days after Executive receives such notice, and (z) the termination occurs within sixty (60) days after such event or occurrence.  For
            purposes of this Agreement, no act or failure to act, on Executive’s part, will be considered “willful” unless it is done, or omitted to be done, by Executive in bad faith or without reasonable belief that Executive’s action or omission was in
            the best interests of the Company.

       

      
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      (c)          Termination by Company
            Without Cause.

       

      (i)          The Company may terminate
          Executive without Cause immediately by giving Executive written notice of such termination.  Subject to the conditions set forth in Section 5(c)(ii), if Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company without Cause, in addition to the Accrued
          Obligations, Executive shall be entitled to (i) continued base salary for nine (9) months following date of such termination (the “Severance Period”) paid pursuant to the Company's
          normal payroll practices; and (ii) if Executive and/or Executive’s covered dependents timely elect(s) to receive health care continuation coverage pursuant to COBRA, the total monthly cost of coverage for Executive (and such covered dependents)
          during the Severance Period, provided, for the avoidance of doubt, that such covered dependents participated in the Company’s health plans prior to such termination, and provided, further, that if at any time the Company determines that its
          payment of Executive’s (or Executive’s eligible dependents’) premiums would result in a violation of law, then in lieu of providing the premiums described above, the Company will instead pay Executive a fully taxable monthly cash payment in an
          amount equal to the applicable premiums for such month, with such monthly payment being made on the last day of each month for the remainder of the Severance Period (together, the “Non-CIC
            Termination Compensation”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company without Cause or by Executive for Good Reason, in each case during the ninety (90) days prior to or twelve (12) month
          period following a Change in Control, (i) the Executive shall receive the Non-CIC Termination Compensation as described above except that the Severance Period shall equal twelve (12) months in lieu of nine (9) months, (ii) Executive shall receive
          a lump-sum payment of Executive’s target annual bonus and (iii) Executive shall become fully vested in the Option Grant and the RSU Grant (together, the “CIC Termination Compensation”).
          The Non-CIC Termination Compensation and the CIC Termination Compensation shall, as applicable and in each case, be subject to the terms, conditions and restrictions set forth below in Section 5(c)(ii).

       

      (ii)          Executive shall not be
          entitled to any Non-CIC Termination Compensation or CIC Termination Compensation unless (A) Executive complies with all surviving provisions of any non-competition agreement, non-solicitation agreement, or confidentiality agreement or invention
          assignment agreement signed by Executive, including those contained in this Agreement (the “Restrictive Covenants”) and (B) Executive executes and delivers to the Company, and does not
          revoke a separation agreement and general release in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Company within thirty (30) days after Executive’s separation date, by which Executive releases the Company from any obligations and liabilities
          of any type whatsoever, except for the Company’s obligations with respect to, as applicable, the Non-CIC Termination Compensation or the CIC Termination Compensation (the “Release”). 
          Such Release shall not affect Executive’s right to indemnification, if any, for actions taken within the scope of Executive’s employment. The Non-CIC Termination Compensation or the CIC Termination Compensation, as applicable, shall begin, or if
          lump-sum, be paid on the first payroll following the Release becoming irrevocable; provided, however, if the thirty (30) day period during which Executive has discretion to execute or revoke the Release straddles two taxable years of Executive,
          then the Company shall pay the Non-CIC Termination Compensation or the CIC Termination Compensation, as applicable, starting in the second of such taxable years, regardless of which taxable year Executive actually delivers the executed Release to
          the Company.  The Parties hereto acknowledge that the Non-CIC Termination Compensation and the CIC Termination Compensation, as applicable, to be provided under Section 5(c)(i) is to be provided in consideration for the above-specified Release. 
          If Executive breaches any of the Restrictive Covenants at any time during the Severance Period, (1) the Company will have no further obligation to pay Executive any unpaid Non-CIC Termination Compensation or CIC Termination Compensation, as
          applicable, (2) Executive must repay any portion of the Non-CIC Termination Compensation or the CIC Termination Compensation, as applicable, already paid to him, and (3) the Company may take any additional action to enforce its rights under the
          Restrictive Covenants.  Finally, if Executive becomes employed during the Severance Period, Executive will no longer be entitled to receive his continued base salary from the Company.

       

      
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      (iii)        Disqualification for Other
            Severance.  The Non-CIC Termination Compensation and the CIC Termination Compensation described in this Section 5(c) is intended to supersede any other similar compensation provided by any Company policy, plan or practice.  Therefore,
          Executive shall be disqualified from receiving any similar compensation under any other Company severance policy, plan or practice, if any. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Executive shall continue to be eligible for any benefits pursuant to the
          terms of any health or retirement plan sponsored by the Company, subject to and in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan.

       

      (d)          Termination for Executive’s
            Permanent Disability.  To the extent permissible under applicable law, in the event Executive becomes permanently disabled during employment with the Company, the Company may terminate this Agreement by giving thirty (30) days' notice to
          Executive of its intent to terminate, and unless Executive resumes performance of the duties set forth in Section 3 within five (5) days of the date of the notice and continues performance for the remainder of the notice period, this Agreement
          shall terminate at the end of the thirty (30) day period.  For purposes of this Agreement, “permanently disabled” shall mean if Executive is considered totally disabled under any group disability plan maintained by the Company and in effect at
          that time, or in the absence of any such plan, under applicable Social Security regulations, to the extent not inconsistent with applicable law.  In the event of any dispute under this Section 5(d), Executive shall submit to a physical
          examination by a licensed physician mutually satisfactory to the Company and Executive, the cost of such examination to be paid by the Company, and the determination of such physician shall be determinative.  In the event the Executive is
          terminated pursuant to this Section 5(d), Executive will be entitled to the Accrued Obligations and the Non-CIC Termination Compensation, subject to the terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in Section 5(c)(ii).

       

      (e)          Termination Due to
            Executive’s Death.  This Agreement will terminate immediately upon Executive’s death and the Company shall not have any further liability or obligation to Executive, Executive’s executors, heirs, assigns or any other person claiming under
          or through Executive’s estate, except that Executive’s estate shall receive any Accrued Obligations. In addition, Executive’s estate shall be entitled to accelerated vesting of the portion of the Option Grant and the RSU Grant that would have
          otherwise vested during the nine (9) month period following such termination.

       

      
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      (f)          Continuing Obligations. 
          The obligations imposed on Executive with respect to non-competition, non-solicitation, confidentiality, non-disclosure and assignment of rights to inventions or developments in this Agreement or any other agreement executed by the Parties shall
          continue, notwithstanding the termination of the employment relationship between the Parties and regardless of the reason for such termination.

       

      6.           Company Property.  All correspondence, records, documents, software, promotional materials, and other Company property, including all copies, which come into Executive’s possession by, through or in the course
          of Executive’s employment, regardless of the source and whether created by Executive, are the sole and exclusive property of the Company, and immediately upon the termination of Executive’s employment, or at any time the Company shall request,
          Executive shall return to the Company all such property of the Company, without retaining any copies, summaries or excerpts of any kind or in any format whatsoever.  Executive shall not destroy any Company property, such as by deleting electronic
          mail or other files, other than in the normal course of Executive’s employment.  Executive further agrees that should Executive discover any Company property or Confidential Information in Executive’s possession after the return of such property
          has been requested, Executive agrees to return it promptly to Company without retaining copies, summaries or excerpts of any kind or in any format whatsoever.

       

      7.            Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation.

       

      (a)          Executive agrees and
          acknowledges that, in connection with Executive’s employment with the Company, Executive will be provided with access to and become familiar with confidential and proprietary information and trade secrets belonging to the Company and its
          affiliates.  Accordingly, in consideration of Executive’s employment with the Company pursuant to this Agreement, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Executive agrees that, while Executive is in
          the employ of the Company and/or any of its affiliates, Executive shall not, either on Executive’s own behalf or on behalf of any third party, except on behalf of the Company or one of its affiliates, directly or indirectly:

       

      (i)         engage
          directly or indirectly in the Business (as defined below) anywhere in the Restricted Territory (as defined below) or directly or indirectly be or become an officer, director, stockholder, owner, affiliate, partner, member, investor, joint
          venture, employee, agent, representative, consultant, lender, advisor, manager of, for or to, or otherwise be or become associated with or acquire or hold (of record, beneficially or otherwise) any direct or indirect interest in, any business or
          enterprise engaged directly or indirectly in the Business (as defined below) anywhere in the Restricted Territory (as defined below).  As used herein, (A) the term “Business” shall mean
          the business of development and manufacturing of a cytokine immunotherapy (related to or derived from human source material) for cancer treatment and RNA based gene therapy and editing of MSC, HSC, TILs and T-Cells, and (B) the term “Restricted Territory” shall mean worldwide.  The foregoing restriction shall not be construed to prohibit the ownership by Executive as a passive investment of shares of capital stock of a
          publicly-held corporation that engages in the Business if (x) such shares are actively traded on an established national securities market in the United States or any other foreign securities exchange, (y) the number of shares of such
          corporation’s capital stock that are owned beneficially (directly or indirectly) by Executive and the number of shares of such corporation’s capital stock that are owned beneficially (directly or indirectly) by Executive’s affiliates collectively
          represent less than one percent (1%) of the total number of shares of such corporation’s capital stock outstanding, and (z) neither Executive nor any affiliate of Executive is otherwise associated directly or indirectly with such corporation or
          with any affiliate of such corporation; or

       

      
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      (ii)          attempt in
          any manner to solicit, induce or attempt to induce any business, enterprise, or individual who has a business relationship with the Company (including any customer, licensee, supplier, manufacturer or vendor) (x) to cease doing business with the
          Company or any of its affiliates, (y) to diminish or materially alter in a manner harmful to the Company or any of its affiliates, or any of their affiliates such business, enterprise, or individual’s relationship with
          the Company or any of its affiliates, or (z) to purchase, contract for or receive any products or services from any business or enterprise (other than the Company or any of its affiliates) that engages in the Business anywhere within the
          Restricted Territory.

       

      (b)         Executive agrees and
          acknowledges that for one (1) year period following the end of Executive’s employment for any reason,  Executive shall not, either on Executive’s own behalf or on behalf of any third party (A) directly or indirectly hire any employee, independent
          contractor, or consultant or any person who was an employee, independent contractor, or consultant of the Company within the preceding six (6) months, or (B) directly or indirectly encourage, induce, attempt to induce, solicit or attempt to
          solicit (on Executive’s own behalf or on behalf of any other business, enterprise, or individual) any employee, independent contractor, or consultant to leave or curtail his or her employment or engagement with the Company or any of its
          affiliates; provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section 7(a)(iii) shall not prevent Executive from undertaking general solicitations of employment not targeted at employees, independent contractors, or consultants of the
          Company or any of its affiliates (so long as Executive does not, directly or indirectly, hire any such employee, independent contractor, or consultant).

       

      (c)          The Parties agree that the
          relevant public policy aspects of post-employment restrictive covenants have been discussed, and that every effort has been made to limit the restrictions placed upon Executive to those that are reasonable and necessary to protect the Company’s
          legitimate interests.  Executive acknowledges that, based upon Executive’s education, experience, and training, the restrictions set forth in this Section 7 will not prevent Executive from earning a livelihood and supporting himself and
          Executive’s family during the relevant time period.  Executive further acknowledges that, because the Company markets its products and services throughout the Restricted Territory, a more narrow geographic limitation on the restrictive covenants
          set forth above would not adequately protect the Company’s legitimate business interests.

       

      (d)          If any restriction set forth in
          this Section 7 is found by any court of competent jurisdiction or arbitrator to be unenforceable because it extends for too long a period of time or over too great a range of activities or geographic area, it shall be interpreted to extend over
          the maximum period of time, range of activities or geographic area as to which it may be enforceable.

       

      
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      (e)          The restrictions contained in
          Section 7 are necessary for the protection of the business and goodwill of the Company and/or its affiliates and are considered by Executive to be reasonable for such purposes.  Executive agrees that any material
          breach of Section 7 will result in irreparable harm and damage to the Company and/or its affiliates that cannot be adequately compensated by a monetary award.  Accordingly, it is expressly agreed that in addition to all other remedies available
          at law or in equity (including, without limitation, money damages from Executive), the Company and/or such affiliate shall be entitled to a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction or such other form of injunctive or equitable relief
          as may be issued by any court of competent jurisdiction or arbitrator to restrain or enjoin Executive from breaching any such covenant or provision or to specifically enforce the provisions hereof, without the need to post any bond or other
          security.

       

      (f)           The existence of a claim,
          charge, or cause of action by Executive against the Company shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Company of the foregoing restrictive covenants.

       

      (g)          The provisions of this Section
          7 shall apply regardless of the reason for the termination of Executive’s employment.

       

      8.           Non-Circumvention / Non-Interference.  Executive acknowledges and agrees that during the Employment Period, other than acting on behalf of the Company in his capacity as an employee of the Company, Executive
          shall not, and shall not authorize or permit any of his Representatives to, directly or indirectly, interfere, discuss, contact, initiate, or engage, encourage, solicit, initiate, facilitate or continue inquiries to any third parties concerning
          any business opportunities related to the Company.  It is understood that, during the Employment Period, without previous written consent from the Company, the Executive  will not enter, either directly or indirectly, into any discussions,
          solicit or accept offers, enter into any agreements, conduct negotiations with or otherwise engage in any other independent communications unrelated to the Company’s business with: any third party to whom Executive was introduced to by any
          member, shareholder, officer, director, employee, agent, customer, supplier, vendor, or other representative of the Company, Factor Bioscience, or Novellus, Inc.; any third party to whom Executive was informed of by any member, shareholder,
          officer, director, employee, agent, customer, supplier, vendor, or other representative of Company, Factor Bioscience, or Novellus, Inc. or any employee, financial partner, investor, contractor of the Company. For purposes of this Agreement,
          "Representatives" means, as to Company, its affiliates, and respective consultants (including attorneys, financial advisors and accountants).  Further, after termination of Executive’s employment with the Company, he will not take any action or
          omit to take an action intended to interfere with existing contractual and or business relationships with the Company in a manner prohibited by law.

       

      
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      9.            Protection of Confidential Information.

       

      (a)          Executive agrees that all
          information, whether or not in writing, relating to the business, technical or financial affairs of the Company and that is generally understood in the industry as being confidential and/or proprietary information, is the exclusive property of
          the Company.  Executive agrees to hold in a fiduciary capacity for the sole benefit of the Company all secret, confidential and/or proprietary information, knowledge, and data, including trade secrets, relating to the Company or any of its
          affiliates obtained during Executive’s employment with the Company or any of its predecessors or affiliates, including but not limited to any trade secrets, confidential or secret designs, website technologies, content, processes, formulae,
          plans, manuals, devices, machines, know-how (including without limitation the manufacturing of IRX-2), methods, compositions, ideas, improvements, financial and marketing information, costs, pricing, sales, sales volume, salaries, methods and
          proposals, customer and prospective customer lists, customer identities, customer volume, or customer contact information, identity of key personnel in the employ of customers and prospective customers, amount or kind of customer’s purchases from
          the Companies or their affiliates, manufacturer lists, manufacturer identities, manufacturer volume, or manufacturer contact information, identity of key personnel in the employ of manufacturers, amount or kind of the Companies’ or their
          affiliates’ purchases from manufacturers, system documentation, hardware, engineering and configuration information, computer programs, source and object codes (whether or not patented, patentable, copyrighted or copyrightable), related software
          development information, inventions or other confidential or proprietary information (including without limitation information relating to IRX-2 and its intellectual property that has not yet issued) belonging to the Companies or their affiliates
          or directly or indirectly relating to the Companies’ or their affiliates’ business and affairs (“Confidential Information”).  Executive agrees that Executive will not at any time, either
          during the Employment Period or the Confidentiality Period (as defined below), disclose to anyone any Confidential Information, or utilize such Confidential Information for Executive’s own benefit, or for the benefit of third parties without
          written approval by an officer of the Company.  For purposes of this section, the “Confidentiality Period” means so long as such information, data, or material remains confidential. 
          Executive further agrees that all memoranda, notes, records, data, schematics, sketches, computer programs, prototypes, or written, photographic, magnetic or other documents or tangible objects compiled by Executive or made available to Executive
          during the Employment Period concerning the business of the Company and/or its clients, including any copies of such materials, shall be the property of the Company and shall be delivered to the Company on the termination of Executive’s
          employment, or at any other time upon request of the Company.

       

      (b)          In the event Executive is
          questioned by anyone not employed by the Company or by an employee of or a consultant to the Company not authorized to receive such information, in regard to any Confidential Information or any other secret or confidential work of the Company, or
          concerning any fact or circumstance relating thereto, or in the event that Executive becomes aware of the unauthorized use of Confidential Information by any party, whether competitive with the Company or not, Executive will promptly notify an
          executive officer of the Company.

       

      (c)          Court-Ordered Disclosure. 
          In the event that, at any time during Executive’s employment with the Company or at any time thereafter, Executive receives a request to disclose  any Confidential Information under the terms of a subpoena or order issued by a court or by a
          governmental body, Executive agrees to notify the Company immediately of the existence, terms, and circumstances surrounding such request, to consult with the Company on the advisability of taking legally available steps to resist or narrow such
          request; and, if disclosure of such Confidential Information is required to prevent Executive from being held in contempt or subject to other penalty, to furnish only such portion of the Confidential Information as, in the written opinion of
          counsel satisfactory to the Company, Executive is legally compelled to disclose, and to exercise Executive’s best efforts to obtain an order or other reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded to the disclosed Confidential
          Information.

       

      
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      (d)          Defend Trade Secrets Act. 
          Pursuant to the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016, Executive acknowledges that Executive shall not have criminal or civil liability under any federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that (A) is made (i) in confidence
          to a federal, state, or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney and (ii) solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (B) is made in a complaint or other document filed
          in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if such filing is made under seal. In addition, if Executive files a demand for arbitration alleging retaliation by the Company for reporting a suspected violation of law, Executive may disclose the trade secret
          to Executive’s attorney and may use the trade secret information in the arbitration proceeding, if Executive (X) files any document containing the trade secret under seal and (Y) does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to an order of
          the arbitrator.

       

      10.          Intellectual Property.

       

      (a)         Disclosure of Inventions. 
          Executive will promptly disclose in confidence to the Company all inventions, improvements, processes, products, designs, original works of authorship, formulas, processes, compositions of matter, computer software programs, Internet products and
          services, e-commerce products and services, e-entertainment products and services, databases, mask works, trade secrets, product improvements, product ideas, new products, discoveries, methods, software, uniform resource locators or proposed
          uniform resource locators (“URLs”), domain names or proposed domain names, any trade names, trademarks or slogans, which may or may not be subject to or able to be patented, copyrighted,
          registered, or otherwise protected by law (the “Inventions”) that Executive makes, conceives or first reduces to practice or creates, either alone or jointly with others, during the
          Employment Period, whether or not in the course of Executive’s employment (i) that result from any work performed by the Executive for the Company; (ii) that are developed from using the Company's equipment, supplies, facilities or trade secret
          information; or (iii) that relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to the Company's business, or actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development of the Company.  The requirements of this Section 10(a)
          shall not apply to any Inventions that qualify fully under the provisions of California Labor Code section 2870 (the terms of which are set forth on Addendum B to this Agreement), specifically, any Invention that Executive developed
          entirely on Executive’s own time without using the Employer’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information except for those Inventions that either (i) relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the Invention to
          the Employer’s business, or Employer’s actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development; or (ii) result from any work performed by Executive for Employer.  Executive shall bear the full burden of proving to the Employer that an
          Invention qualifies fully under California Labor Code section 2870.  The foregoing requirements of Section 10(a) apply, and whether or not such Inventions are patentable, copyrightable or able to be protected as trade secrets, or otherwise able
          to be registered or protected by law. Executive has provided a list of prior Inventions as Addendum C, which will not be subject to the provisions of this Section 10.

       

      
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      (b)          Assignment of Company
            Inventions; Work for Hire.  Executive agrees that all Inventions that (i) are developed using equipment, supplies, facilities or trade secrets of the Company, (ii) result from work performed by Executive for the Company, or (iii) relate to
          the Company’s business or current or anticipated research and development (the “Company Inventions”), will be the sole and exclusive property of the Company and the Executive hereby
          agrees to irrevocably assign to the Company any such Company Inventions.  Executive further acknowledges and agrees that any copyrightable works prepared by Executive within the scope of Executive’s employment are “works for hire” under the
          Copyright Act and that the Company will be considered the author and owner of such copyrightable works from the moment of their creation and fixation in tangible media.

       

      (c)          Assignment of Other Rights. 
          In addition to the foregoing assignment of Company Inventions to the Company, Executive hereby irrevocably transfers and assigns to the Company:  (i) all worldwide patents, patent applications, copyrights, mask works, trade secrets and other
          intellectual property rights in any Company Invention; and (ii) any and all “Moral Rights” (as defined below) that Executive may have in or with respect to any Company Invention.  Executive also hereby forever waives and agrees never to assert
          any and all Moral Rights Executive may have in or with respect to any Company Invention, even after termination of Executive’s work on behalf of the Company.  “Moral Rights” means any
          rights to claim authorship of an Company Invention, to object to or prevent the modification of any Company Invention, or to withdraw from circulation or control the publication or distribution of any Company Invention, and any similar right,
          existing under judicial or statutory law of any country in the world, or under any treaty, regardless of whether or not such right is denominated or generally referred to as a “moral right.”

       

      (d)          Assistance.  Executive
          agrees to assist the Company in every proper way to obtain for the Company and enforce patents, copyrights, mask work rights, trade secret rights and other legal protections for the Company Inventions in any and all countries.  Executive will
          execute any documents that the Company may reasonably request for use in obtaining or enforcing such patents, copyrights, mask work rights, trade secrets and other legal protections.  Executive’s obligations under this section will continue
          beyond the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company, provided that the Company will compensate Executive at a reasonable rate after such termination for time or expenses actually spent by Executive at the Company’s request on such
          assistance.  Executive appoints the Secretary of the Company as Executive’s attorney-in-fact to execute documents on Executive’s behalf for this purpose.

       

      11.         Publicity; Non-disparagement.  Neither Party shall issue, without consent of the other Party, any press release or make any public announcement with respect to this Agreement or the employment relationship
          between them, or the ending of such relationship.  Following the date of this Agreement and regardless of any dispute that may arise in the future, Executive agrees that Executive will not disparage, criticize or make statements which are
          negative, detrimental or injurious to Company or any of its affiliates, or any of their affiliates to any individual, company or client, including within the Company.  This Section 11 does not, in any way,
          restrict or impede the parties hereto from exercising protected rights to the extent that such rights cannot be waived by agreement or from complying with any applicable law or regulation or a valid order of a court of competent jurisdiction or
          an authorized government agency, provided that such compliance does not exceed that required by the law, regulation, or order.  Nothing contained herein shall prevent Executive from providing true testimony to the extent required within any legal
          proceeding (or in any discovery in connection therewith) or investigation by a governmental authority.

       

      
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      12.         Binding Agreement.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto, their heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns.  Executive acknowledges and agrees that
          the Company may, in its sole discretion, assign this Agreement (i) to an affiliate of the Company at any time, or (ii) in the event the Company is acquired, is a non-surviving party in a merger, or transfers substantially all of its assets, to
          the transferee or surviving company, in each case without being required to obtain Executive’s consent.  The Parties understand that the obligations of Executive are personal and may not be assigned by him.

       

      13.         Entire Agreement.  This Agreement contains the entire understanding of Executive and the Company with respect to employment of Executive.  This Agreement may not be amended, waived, discharged or terminated
          orally, but only by an instrument in writing, specifically identified as an amendment to this Agreement, and signed by all Parties.  By entering into this Agreement, Executive certifies and acknowledges that Executive has carefully read all of
          the provisions of this Agreement and that Executive voluntarily and knowingly enters into said Agreement.

       

      

      14.          Severability.  Any provision of this Agreement which is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be deemed severable from the remainder of this Agreement, and the
          remaining provisions contained in this Agreement shall be construed to preserve to the maximum permissible extent the intent and purposes of this Agreement.

       

      

      15.          Tax Consequences.  If any payment or benefit the Executive would receive pursuant to this Agreement (“Payment”) would (a) constitute a “Parachute Payment” within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code, and (b) but for this sentence, be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code (the “Excise Tax”), then such Payment shall be equal to the Reduced Amount.  The “Reduced Amount” shall be either (i) the largest
          portion of the Payment that would result in no portion of the Payment being subject to the Excise Tax or (ii) the largest portion, up to and including the total of the Payment, whichever amount, after taking into account all applicable federal,
          state and local employment taxes, income taxes, and the Excise Tax (all computed at the highest applicable marginal rate), results in the Executive’s receipt, on an after-tax basis, of the greatest economic benefit notwithstanding that all or
          some portion of the Payment may be subject to the Excise Tax.  If a reduction in payments or benefits constituting Parachute Payments is necessary so that the Payment equals the Reduced Amount, reduction
          shall occur in the manner that results in the greatest economic benefit for Executive to the extent permitted by Section 409A of the Code, to the extent applicable, and Section 280G of the Code.  Except as otherwise specifically provided in this
          Agreement, the Company will have no obligation to any person entitled to the benefits of this Agreement with respect to any tax obligation any such person incurs as a result of or attributable to this Agreement, including all supplemental
          agreements and employee benefits plans incorporated by reference therein, or arising from any payments made or to be made under this Agreement or thereunder.  All determinations under this Section 15 will
          be made by an actuarial firm, accounting firm, law firm, or consulting firm experienced and generally recognized in 280G matters (the “280G Firm”) that is chosen by the Company prior to a change in
          ownership or control of a corporation (within the meaning of Treasury regulations under Section 280G of the Code). The 280G Firm shall be required to evaluate the extent to which payments are exempt from Section 280G as reasonable compensation
          for services rendered before or after the Change in Control. All fees and expenses of the 280G Firm shall be paid solely by the Company or its successor. The Company and Executive shall furnish the tax firm such information and documents as the
          tax firm may reasonably request in order to make its required determination.  The 280G Firm will provide its calculations, together with detailed supporting documentation, to the Company and Executive as soon as practicable following its
          engagement.  Any good faith determinations of the 280G Firm made hereunder will be final, binding and conclusive upon the Company and Executive.

       

      
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      16.        Withholding.  The Company shall have the right to withhold from any amount payable hereunder any federal, state, local and foreign taxes in order for the Company to satisfy any withholding tax obligation it
          may have under any applicable law or regulation. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Company does not guarantee any particular tax result for Executive with respect to any payment provided to Executive hereunder, and
          Executive shall be solely responsible for any taxes imposed on Executive with respect to any such payment.

       

      17.          Section 409A.

       

      (a)          This Agreement is intended to
          comply with, or otherwise be exempt from, Section 409A of the Code and any regulations and Treasury guidance promulgated thereunder (“Section 409A of the Code”) and shall be construed
          and administered in accordance with such intent.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, payments provided under this Agreement may only be made upon an event and in a manner that complies with Section 409A of the Code or an
          applicable exemption. Any payments under this Agreement that may be excluded from Section 409A of the Code either as separation pay due to an involuntary separation from service or as a short-term deferral shall be excluded from Section 409A of
          the Code to the maximum extent possible. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company makes no representations that the payments and benefits provided under this Agreement comply with Section 409A of the Code and in no event shall the Company be
          liable for all or any portion of any taxes, penalties, interest or other expenses that may be incurred by the Executive on account of non-compliance with Section 409A of the Code.

       

      (b)          For purposes of Section 409A of
          the Code, the right to a series of installment payments under this Agreement shall be treated as a right to a series of separate payments.  In no event may Executive, directly or indirectly, designate the calendar year of payment.

       

      (c)          With respect to any
          reimbursement of expenses of, or any provision of in-kind benefits to, Executive, as specified under this Agreement, such reimbursement of expenses or provision of in-kind benefits shall be subject to the following conditions: (1) the expenses
          eligible for reimbursement or the amount of in-kind benefits provided in one taxable year shall not affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement or the amount of in-kind benefits provided in any other taxable year, except for any medical
          reimbursement arrangement providing for the reimbursement of expenses referred to in Section 105(b) of the Code; (2) the reimbursement of an eligible expense shall be made no later than the end of the year after the year in which such expense was
          incurred; and (3) the right to reimbursement or in-kind benefits shall not be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit.

       

      
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      (d)         “Termination of employment,”
          “resignation,” or words of similar import, as used in this Agreement means, for purposes of any payments under this Agreement that are payments of deferred compensation subject to Section 409A of the Code, Executive’s “separation from service” as
          defined in Section 409A of the Code.

       

      (e)         If a payment obligation under
          this Agreement arises on account of Executive’s separation from service while Executive is a “specified employee” (as defined under Section 409A of the Code and determined in good faith by the Company), any payment of “deferred compensation” (as
          defined under Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(b)(1), after giving effect to the exemptions in Treasury Regulation Sections 1.409A-1(b)(3) through (b)(12)) that is scheduled to be paid within six (6) months after such separation from service
          shall accrue without interest and shall be paid within fifteen (15) days after the end of the six-month period beginning on the date of such separation from service or, if earlier, within fifteen (15) days after the appointment of the personal
          representative or executor of Executive’s estate following Executive’s death.

       

      18.          Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of New York, without giving effect to the principles of conflicts of law thereof.

       

      19.          Notices.  Any notice provided for in this Agreement shall be provided in writing.  Notices shall be effective from the date of service, if served personally on the Party to whom notice is to be given, or on
          the second day after mailing, if mailed by first class mail, postage prepaid.  Notices shall be properly addressed to the Parties at their respective addresses or to such other address as either Party may later specify by notice to the other.

       

      
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      20.          Dispute Resolution.

       

      (a)         Executive and the Company
          mutually agree that any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the employment relationship between Executive and the Company, including any dispute regarding the scope or enforceability of this arbitration provision,
          shall be settled by individual arbitration administered by Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services (JAMS) in accordance with the JAMS Employment Arbitration Rules and Procedures in effect as of the date of this Agreement (“JAMS Rules”),
          to the extent the JAMS Rules are consistent with the terms of this provision. Judgment on the award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof.  The parties also mutually agree that, except as otherwise required by enforceable law,
          arbitration shall be the sole and exclusive forum for resolving such disputes (including any dispute with the Company, any related parties, and any of their respective employees, officers, owners or agents, who shall be third-party beneficiaries
          of this provision), and both parties agree that they are hereby waiving any right to have their disputes resolved in civil litigation by a court or jury trial, including but not limited to any disputes arising under statutes such as Title VII of
          the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, or the California Fair Employment and Housing Act.  The arbitrator’s decisions on such matters shall be final and binding on the parties to the fullest extent permitted by law.  The
          JAMS Rules are incorporated herein by reference, to the extent they are consistent with the terms of this provision, and may be found at available at https://www.jamsadr.com/rules-employment-arbitration/.  The place of arbitration shall be New
          York County, New York.  Any arbitration hereunder shall be conducted only on an individual basis and not in a class, consolidated, or representative action.  The Company shall pay the administrative costs and fees directly related to the
          arbitration, including the fees of the arbitrator.  Each party shall otherwise bear its own respective attorneys’ fees and costs, including the costs of any depositions or for expert witnesses, unless any applicable law provides otherwise to the
          prevailing party, in which case the arbitrator shall have the authority to award costs and attorneys’ fees to the prevailing party in accordance with the applicable law.  Neither a party nor the arbitrator may disclose the existence, content, or
          results of any arbitration hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties, unless otherwise provided by law.  The parties’ agreement to arbitrate does not apply to claims that, pursuant to applicable law, cannot be subject to
          mandatory arbitration, including claims under the Private Attorney General Act; provided that, in the event of a dispute regarding whether, or the extent to which, any dispute is subject to arbitration, the parties agree that no underlying
          dispute or any facts regarding such dispute shall be submitted to a court until and unless a declaratory judgment is issued by the duly appointed arbitrator that allows a dispute to proceed in court based on a claim by a party that this
          arbitration provision is unenforceable as a matter of law as to an asserted claim.  Moreover, nothing in this Agreement prevents Executive from filing or prosecuting a charge with any government agency (such as the Equal Employment Opportunity
          Commission) over which such agency has jurisdiction, or from participating in an investigation or proceeding conducted by any such agency. Any matter required to be arbitrated under this Section 20 shall be submitted to mediation in a manner
          agreed to by Executive and the Company.  Executive and the Company agree to use mediation to attempt to resolve any such matter prior to filing for arbitration.  Executive and the Company will select a mediator agreeable to both parties.  The
          costs of the mediation and fees of the mediator will be borne entirely by the Company.

       

      BY AGREEING TO ARBITRATION, THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THEY WAIVE THE RIGHT TO BRING AND/OR PARTICIPATE IN ANY CLASS
        OR COLLECTIVE ACTION. THE ARBITRATOR SHALL HAVE NO POWER TO ARBITRATE ANY CLASS AND/OR COLLECTIVE CLAIMS. BY AGREEING TO ARBITRATION, THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THEY ARE WAIVING THEIR STATUTORY AND COMMON LAW RIGHTS TO SEEK RELIEF IN A COURT OF
        LAW AND ARE WAIVING THEIR RIGHTS TO A TRIAL BY JURY.

       

      (b)          Notwithstanding the provisions
          of Section 20(a), the Parties further acknowledge and agree that, due to the nature of the confidential information, trade secrets, and intellectual property belonging to the Company to which Executive has or will be given access, and the
          likelihood of significant harm that the Company would suffer in the event that such information was disclosed to third parties, the Company shall have the right to file suit  in a court of competent jurisdiction to seek injunctive relief to
          prevent Executive from violating the obligations established in Sections 7, 8, 9 or 10 of this Agreement without first submitting the  claim, controversy, or dispute to JAMS mediation or arbitration.

       

      21.          Indemnification.  The Company shall indemnify and hold harmless Executive for any liability to any third-party incurred by reason of any act or omission performed by Executive while acting in good faith on
          behalf of the Company and within the scope of the authority of Executive pursuant to this Agreement and under the rules and policies of the Company, except that Executive must have in good faith believed that such action was in the best interest
          of the Company and such course of action or inaction must not have constituted gross negligence, fraud, willful misconduct, or breach of a fiduciary duty.

       

      
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      22.          Miscellaneous.

       

      (a)          Compensation Recovery Policy.
          Executive acknowledges and agrees that, to the extent the Company adopts any claw-back or similar policy pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act or otherwise, and any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder,
          he or she shall take all action necessary or appropriate to comply with such policy (including, without limitation, entering into any further agreements, amendments or policies necessary or appropriate to implement and/or enforce such policy with
          respect to past, present and future compensation, as appropriate).

       

      (b)         No delay or omission by the
          Company in exercising any right under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver of that or any other right.  A waiver or consent given by the Company on any one occasion shall be effective only in that instance and shall not be construed as a bar
          or waiver of any right on any other occasion.

       

      (c)          The captions of the sections of
          this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and in no way define, limit or affect the scope or substance of any section of this Agreement.

       

      (d)          The language in all parts of
          this Agreement will be construed, in all cases, according to its fair meaning, and not for or against either Party hereto.  The Parties acknowledge that each Party and its counsel have reviewed and revised this Agreement and that the normal rule
          of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting Party will not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement.

       

      (e)          The obligations of Company
          under this Agreement, including its obligation to pay the compensation provided for in this Agreement, are contingent upon Executive’s performance of Executive’s obligations under this Agreement.

       

      (f)           This Agreement may be executed
          in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original, but all of which shall constitute one agreement.

       

      [Signatures on following page]

       

      
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      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Executive and the undersigned duly authorized representative of the Company have executed this Agreement as of the date first written below.

       

      	 	
              EXECUTIVE

            
	 	 
	 	
              /s/Jay Sial

            
	 	
              Jay Sial

            
	 	 
	 	
              Date:

            	July, 6, 2021	 
	 	 	 
	 	
              BROOKLYN IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS, INC

            
	 	 
	 	
              By:

            	
              /s/Howard J. Federoff

            
	 	 	
              Howard J. Federoff, MD, PhD

            
	 	 
	 	
              Title:

            	
              Chief Executive Officer/President

            
	 	 	 
	 	
              Date:

            	
              July, 6, 2021

            	 

       

      [Signature Page to Employment Agreement]

       

      

      
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      ADDENDUM A

       

      Job Duties

       

      	

            	•	
              Update Human Resources (“HR)”

            

      	

            	o	
              Review Professional Employment Organizations: Insperity vs TriNet to recommend approach

            

      	

            	o	
              Update employee handbook

            

      	

            	o	
              Lead effort to recruit Sr. Director of HR

            

      	

            	o	
              Oversee HR functions, searches, building culture that is inclusive, equitable and diverse

            

      	

            	•	
              Information Technology (“IT”)

            

      	

            	o	
              Cybersecurity review

            

      	

            	o	
              Implement recommendations

            

      	

            	o	
              Bring part-time IT expertise that is compatible with publicly traded entity

            

      	

            	o	
              Assume responsibility for web design, function and branding

            

      	

            	•	
              Facilities

            

      	

            	o	
              Review the Company’s Brooklyn, New York site with Quality Assurance support

            

      	

            	o	
              Review Cambridge, Massachusetts location, assist with buildout and coordinate with Chief Scientific Officer (“CSO”) and Factor/Novellus (Matt Angel and Chris Rohde)

            

      	

            	o	
              Lead effort with CSO and Chief Medical Officer input to assess cellular manufacturing option

            

      	

            	o	
              Manage all aspects of facilities

            

      	

            	•	
              Investor Relations (“IR”)

            

      	

            	o	
              Intros to CORE IR (Scott Gordon, Pete Serra, Jules Abraham)

            

      	

            	o	
              Develop understanding of algorithms to chart trader types from New York Stock Exchange

            

      	

            	o	
              Develop a portal that can be managed by CORE IR or internally

            

      	

            	o	
              Review other IR firms and prepare Request for Proposal

            

      	

            	o	
              Connect website for “investors” to IR firm

            

      	

            	•	
              Headquarters Geographic Assessment

            

      	

            	o	
              Consult with Ernst & Young (Salman Shah) on post-COVID business practices and organizations

            

      	

            	o	
              Scope of work ahead

            

      	

            	◾	
              review cost of business, including but not limited to from a tax perspective, in different venues (e.g., TX, FL, NV, etc.);

            

      	

            	◾	
              review access to talent in locations;

            

      	

            	◾	
              review state support/incentives for small cap public companies; and

            

      	

            	◾	
              prepare matrix for discussion with President/Chief Executive Officer and Board of Directors

            

      	

            	•	
              Budget development, forecasting and modeling

            

      	

            	o	
              Develop operational unit budget in conjunction with the Vice President of Finance (Sandra Gurrola)

            

      	

            	o	
              Allocate resources for remainder of FY21

            

      	

            	o	
              Develop Budget for FY22 with unit leaders

            

      	

            	•	
              Strategic Planning

            

      	

            	o	
              Develop approach

            

      	

            	o	
              Commence planning with stakeholders

            

      	

            	o	
              Publish plan internally for review and periodic updating

            

      	

            	•	
              Compliance and risk management

            

      	

            	o	
              Retain compliance and risk management consultant to review gaps and make recommendations

            

      	

            	o	
              Implement recommendations

            

      	

            	o	
              Hire a director to oversee compliance/risk management

            

       

      
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       ADDENDUM B

       

      CALIFORNIA LABOR CODE SECTION 2870

      

      

      Section 2870 of the California Labor Code provides as follows:

      

      

      (a) Any provision in an employment agreement which provides that an employee shall assign, or offer to assign, any of
        his or her rights in an invention to his or her employer shall not apply to an invention that the employee developed entirely on his or her own time without using the employer’s equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information except
        for those inventions that either:

       

      (1) Relate at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention to the employer’s business, or actual or
        demonstrably anticipated research or development of the employer; or

       

      (2) Result from any work performed by the employee for the employer.

       

      (b) To the extent a provision in an employment agreement purports to require an employee to assign an invention
        otherwise excluded from being required to be assigned under subdivision (a), the provision is against the public policy of this state and is unenforceable.

       

      
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      ADDENDUM C

       

      LIST OF INVENTIONS

       

       

      

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