Document:

EXHIBIT 10.8

 

CANTERBURY LABORATORIES, LLC

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

THIS MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT
(the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of March, 22, 2012 (the “Effective Date”), by and between
Canterbury Laboratories, LLC, (“Canterbury”) duly organized under law and having an usual place of business
at 8 Canterbury Lane, Holden, MA 01520 and MicroConstants, Inc. a corporation duly organized under law and having a usual place
of business at 9050 Camino Santa Fe, San Diego, CA (the “Company”).

Canterbury wishes to engage the Company
to provide certain services, as hereinafter defined, and the Company has agreed to provide the services in accordance with the
terms and conditions of this Agreement.

NOW THEREFORE, for good and valuable
consideration, including the herein promises, covenants, agreements, representations and warranties, the receipt and legal sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged, accepted and agreed to, Canterbury and the Company, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree
as follows:

1.                 
The Company hereby agrees to perform the services (the “Services”) set forth in any Task Order issued
in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A by Canterbury and accepted by Company. This Agreement shall apply to any Task Order
mutually agreed to, executed and delivered, and to all Services performed pursuant thereto. Each such Task Order issued by Canterbury
shall constitute a separate and distinct contract between the parties, it being understood and agreed, however, that the terms
and conditions of this Agreement shall be deemed incorporated by reference in each such Task Order and shall take precedence over
and control any contrary or inconsistent terms and conditions appearing or referred to in any such Task Order, unless the Task
Order explicitly states otherwise. No such contrary or inconsistent terms and conditions, nor any contrary, inconsistent or additional
terms in any document issued by either party shall become part of any such contract unless accepted in writing by the parties.

2.                 
Unless sooner terminated pursuant to Section 9 hereof, this Agreement shall be deemed effective as of the Effective Date,
and shall continue in full force and effect for a period of five (5) years from such date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, should
any Task Order(s) entered into during the period of this Agreement require Services to be performed beyond the expiration or termination
date of this Agreement, then the terms of this Agreement shall remain in effect with respect to such Task Order(s) until the expiration
or termination of the Task Order(s). Except as otherwise set forth in the applicable Task Order, said Task Order shall terminate
upon the expiration or termination of the Agreement.

3.                 
In consideration of the satisfactory performance of the Services, Canterbury will make payments to the Company as set forth
in accordance with any applicable Task Order.

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4.                 
The Company shall keep in strictest confidence and shall not, without the prior written authorization of Canterbury, publish,
disclose, disseminate or use for any purpose other than as contemplated by this Agreement any and all information disclosed to
or developed by the Company in connection with this Agreement or with providing any Services performed hereunder (collectively
the “Information”). This obligation of non-disclosure and non-use shall not apply to Information which: (i)
is, at the time of disclosure or thereafter, publicly available through no fault of Company; (ii) the Company can demonstrate through
competent written records was in its possession before receipt; (iii) is disclosed to Company by a third party with the legal right
to do so; or (iv) is required to be disclosed pursuant to judicial process, court order or administrative request, provided that
Company shall so notify Canterbury sufficiently prior to disclosing such Information as to permit Canterbury to seek a protective
order. The Company shall ensure that each of its employees, subcontractors, consultants, servants and agents who have access to
Information understand the confidential nature thereof and agree to be bound by the obligations set forth in this Section 4. The
Company shall not have any publication rights and all of the same shall belong to Canterbury.

5.                 
All information, data, reports, writings, works of art, ideas, source codes, inventions and other work product, in any form
whatsoever, both tangible and intangible, developed as a result of the Company’s performance of the Services (collectively,
the “Works”), shall be the sole and exclusive property of Canterbury. The Company hereby assigns, and to the extent
any such assignment cannot be made at present hereby agrees to timely assign to Canterbury and further agrees to cause its employees
to assign to Canterbury all rights, title and interest in and to any such Works. All such assignments now and in the future shall
be immediately made when requested by Canterbury and shall be made without any additional consideration or fee. During the term
of this Agreement or at any time after the termination thereof, at the request of Canterbury, Company shall make, or cause its
employees to make promptly, or cooperate in the making thereof, an application for United States letters patent and foreign letters
patent or for copyright registration on any materials Company may develop in the course of performing the Services and developing
the Works contemplated by this Agreement. Furthermore, Company shall assign, or shall cause its employees and all others involved
with or who participated in providing the Services, to assign, to Canterbury or its designee: (i) any such application for copyright
registration or for letters patent and patents issuing thereon; (ii) any other rights arising out of the Works (iii) any other
intellectual property rights arising out of or related to this Agreement.

For avoidance of doubt, the Company agrees
that any theory, discovery, invention, formulation, know-how, method, technology, development, confidential information, enhancement,
modification, improvement or trade secret owned by or licensed to Canterbury as of the Effective Date or at any time during the
Term of this Agreement, shall remain exclusively owned or licensed by Canterbury (the “Canterbury Background Intellectual
Property”). In addition, any and all discoveries, inventions or improvements thereto, together with any enhancements, additions,
trade secrets or know-how created, developed, conceived or reduced to practice by the Company (whether patentable or not), during
the term of this Agreement and in the performance, directly or indirectly, of the Services (the “Services IP”) shall
be solely owned by Canterbury.

6.                 
Neither party will use, nor authorize others to use, the name, symbols, or marks of the other party in any advertising or
publicity material or make any form of representation or statement with regard to the Services which would constitute an express
or implied endorsement by the other party of any commercial product or service without that other party’s prior written approval.

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7.                 
The Company agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Canterbury and its subsidiaries and affiliates (including all officers,
directors, employees, contractors and agents of the foregoing) harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of
action, damages, liabilities, losses, costs and expenses, including attorneys’ fees (collectively, the “Claims”),
arising out of, incidental to, or resulting directly or indirectly from performance by the Company (including but not limited to
Company’s employees, servants, agents, consultants and subcontractors) hereunder, or from the breach by the Company of its
warranties, duties and obligations hereunder, except to the extent that such Claims were caused by the gross negligence or willful
misconduct of Canterbury.

8.                 
The Company agrees that it shall maintain during the performance of this Agreement the following insurance in amounts no
less than that specified for each type: (i) general liability insurance with combined limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence
and $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury, including death, and property damage; (ii) workers’ compensation insurance
in the amount required by the law of the state(s) in which the Company’s workers are located and employers liability insurance
with limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence; and (iii) in the event that the use of a company-owned motor vehicle is
required in the performance of this Agreement, automobile liability insurance with combined limits of not less than $1,000,000
per occurrence and $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury, including death, and property damage is required. Upon execution
of this Agreement, and written request by Canterbury, the Company will provide Canterbury with evidence of the Company’s
insurance. The Company will name Canterbury as an additional insured party under the Company’s insurance policy, and will
provide to Canterbury at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of any change or cancellation to the Company’s insurance
program.

9.                 
This Agreement and any Task Orders issued hereunder may be terminated by Canterbury for any reason, or no reason, upon thirty
(30) days prior written notice to the Company. In the event that: (i) either party becomes insolvent or is unable to pay its debts
as they become due, or a petition in bankruptcy or for reorganization is filed by or against it, or a receiver is appointed of
the whole or any substantial portion of its property; or (ii) either party is in material breach of its obligations hereunder,
which breach remains uncured for five (5) business days following receipt of written notice from the other specifying the breach,
then the other party shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement, without prejudice to its other rights or remedies,
by written notice of such election.

10.             
The Company shall perform the Services: (i) in a first class professional manner in accordance with the terms and conditions
of this Agreement and any Task Order, (ii) in conformance with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised in similar circumstances
by providers of the same or similar services and (iii) in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules,
regulations, orders, ordinances and binding obligations. The Company warrants that the Company is presently, and will remain, for
the term of this Agreement and any extension thereof, free from any commitments or conflicts of interest that would impair the
Company from rendering its undivided loyalty to Canterbury or providing the Services in an accurate and timely manner. The Company
shall require any subcontractors or consultants retained to assist the Company in the performance of this Agreement to agree to
maintain itself free from conflicts of interest pursuant to terms substantially similar to those set forth in this Section 10.
The Company undertakes that any animals used in experiments as part of the Services will be used and disposed of in strict accordance
with the applicable laws and regulations, but at least by US standards (see the Animal Welfare Act and Regulations at: http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/legislattusdalegt
htm), and will under no circumstances be used as food for humans or animals.

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11.             
In the course of performing the Services and for the limited purpose of providing the Services, Canterbury will transfer
to Company proprietary materials (“Canterbury Materials”) as set forth in Exhibit B. Canterbury Materials
shall also include any progeny and derivatives of the materials listed in Exhibit B. The Company may use Canterbury Materials
(and derivatives thereof) only for the purpose of performing the Services, shall acquire no rights therein, and shall comply with
the Material Transfer Provisions as set forth in Exhibit B hereof.

12.             
The Company shall not subcontract this Agreement or any portion thereof, without the prior written approval of Canterbury.
Any such approval shall not relieve Company of its obligations under this Agreement. Further, the Company may not assign, delegate
or transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the written consent of Canterbury. Any attempted assignment,
delegation or transfer in breach of this Section 12 shall be null and void.

13.             
Any Services performed by the Company for Canterbury under this Agreement are to be performed by the Company in the Company’s
capacity as an independent contractor. Neither the Company nor its employees, agents or representatives are employees of Canterbury.
The Company retains the sole right to hire, discipline, evaluate and terminate its own employees and to set their hours, wages
and terms and conditions of employment in accordance with law and the Company’s obligations herein. All income, employment
and other similar taxes required to be withheld and/or paid with respect to all services provided hereunder will be timely paid
by the Company directly to the appropriate governmental agency. The employees, representatives or agents of the Company are not
entitled to and will not receive from Canterbury in connection with the Services, any benefits normally provided by Canterbury
to its employees. The Company agrees to defend, indemnify and hold Canterbury harmless against any claim that Canterbury is jointly
or severally liable or obligated to Company’s employees, agents, employees’ representative, a benefit plan or any governmental
fund or entity on the basis of a statute, regulation or common law duty relating to employment.

14.             
All notices required or permitted hereunder shall be given in writing and sent by facsimile transmission, or mailed postage
prepaid by certified or registered mail, or sent by a nationally recognized express courier service, or hand delivered at the following
addresses:

To Canterbury:

Canterbury Laboratories, Inc. 8 Canterbury Lane

Holden, MA 01520

Attn: President

Rubin and Rudman LLP 50 Rowes Wharf

3rd Floor

Boston, MA 02110

Attn: Peter B. Finn, Esq.

Fax: (617) 330-7550

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To Company:

MicroConstants, Inc.

9050 Camino Santa Fe

San Diego, CA 92121

Attn: President & CSO

Any notice, if mailed properly addressed,
postage prepaid, shall be deemed made three (3) days after the date of mailing as indicated on the certified or registered mail
receipt, or on the next business day if sent by express courier service or on the date of delivery or transmission if hand delivered
or sent by facsimile transmission.

15.             
This Agreement and any Task Orders issued hereunder represents the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the
subject matter hereof and merge and supersede all prior and contemporaneous agreements or understandings, oral or written, with
respect thereto. This Agreement shall not be modified except by a written agreement signed by the parties hereto specifying that
it is a modification to the Agreement. The failure of a party to insist upon strict adherence to any term of this Agreement on
any occasion shall not be considered a waiver or deprive that party of the right to insist upon strict adherence to that term or
any other term of this Agreement. Any waiver must be in writing and signed by the party making the waiver. The invalidity or unenforceability
of any term or provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other term or provision hereof.
This Agreement shall be construed by and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts without regard
to principles of conflicts of law.

16.             
The Company shall, during the course of this Agreement and for four (4) years after the termination or expiration of this
Agreement keep and make available to Canterbury or its public accountants or other representatives for inspection and audit at
all reasonable times, time (including Company’s employee billing/time records), cost and expense records in connection with
fees and expenses, including outside expenses incurred and services and materials procured by Company under this Agreement, but
excluding payroll records for Company employees. Any such audits or inspections shall be conducted at Canterbury’ expense;
however, in the event an audit or inspection reveals an overcharge equal to or in excess of five percent (5%) of the total fees
and expenses for the period of the audit, the Company shall bear the cost of the audits. This Agreement give us rights or benefits
to anyone other than Canterbury and the Company. There are no third party beneficiaries.

17.             
The provisions of Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 16 and 17 shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto
have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective duly authorized representatives as of the day and year first above
written, This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts which shall be deemed to be an original and collectively shall
constitute one Agreement.

	
        Canterbury Laboratories, Inc.

         
	 	
        MicroConstants, Inc.

         

	
        /s/                                                   

        (signature)

         
	 	
        /s/                                                   

        (signature)

         

	
        Yael Schwartz, Ph.D.

        (name printed)

         
	 	
        Gilbert Lam, Ph.D.

        (name printed)

         

	
        President and CEO

        (title)

         
	 	
        President and CEO

        (title)

         

	
                                                                

        (date)
	 	
                                                                

        (date)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Exhibit A

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

TASK ORDER NO.

This Task Order is entered into as of
  by and between Canterbury Laboratories, Inc., with an office at 8 Canterbury Lane, Holden, MA 01520 (“Canterbury”),
and MicroConstants, Inc., with an office located at 9050 Camino Santa Fe, San Diego, CA 92121, (“Company”),
pursuant to the terms of the Master Services Agreement between Canterbury and Company dated ______________ __, 20XX.

PART I: PROJECT INFORMATION

A.    Project Title

 

B.    Description

[additional details to be provided]

 

 

C.    Tasks and Timeframe

Company shall complete the following
Tasks in accordance with the following schedule:

 

	Task	Completion Date 

 

D.    Additional Requirements

[To be provided]

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PART II: COSTS AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE

The total professional fees for the project
described in this Task Order shall be $X,XXX.

Upon completion by Company and approval
by Canterbury of the following Milestones, Company may submit to Canterbury invoices for the following amounts:

	Milestone	
        Expected

        Completion

        Date
	$ Amount	% of Total
	1.	 	 	 
	TOTAL:	 	 	100%

 

PART III: COMMUNICATIONS

All communications provided for in this
Task Order shall be mailed postage prepaid and addressed to the respective parties as follows:

	
        To Canterbury:

         

        8 Canterbury Lane

        Holden, MA 01520

        (774) 829-1992

        Attn: President
	
        To Company:

         

        Project Management

        MicroConstants, Inc.

        Street Address

        San Diego, CA

        Phone: (858) 652-4600

        Fax: (858) 652-4699

 

PART IV: PAYMENTS

Payee:    MicroConstants, Inc.

Mailing

Address:    9050 Camino Santa Fe, San Diego, CA 92121

Tax 1D #:    33-0809500

PART V: AFFILIATES OF FORMA

Certain Affiliates may wish to become
party to this Agreement and any Task Order. In such case, upon due execution of the document attached hereto as Exhibit A-1, an
Affiliate shall become a party to this Agreement and any Task Order and shall enjoy the same rights, and be subject to the same
obligations, as Canterbury. Affiliates shall mean corporations, partnerships or other business entities, and the employees and
agents thereof which, directly or indirectly, are controlled by, control, or are under common control with, Canterbury.

The Next Page is the Signature
Page to Exhibit A.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto
have caused this Task Order to be executed by their respective duly authorized representatives as of the day and year first above
written.

	
        Canterbury Laboratories, Inc.

         
	 	
        MicroConstants, Inc.

         

	
                                                                

        (signature)

         
	 	
                                                                

        (signature)

         

	
        Yael Schwartz, Ph.D.

        (name printed)

         
	 	
                                                                

        (name printed)

         

	
        President and CEO

        (title)

         
	 	
                                                                

        (title)

         

	
                                                                

        (date)
	 	
                                                                

        (date)

 

 

 

 

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Exhibit A-1

AFFILIATE AGREEMENT

The undersigned Affiliate wishes to become
party to the Master Services Agreement between the Company and Canterbury, dated __________ __, 20__ and Task Order(s) [Insert
Task Order Number(s)], dated [insert date of Task Order(s)] to said Agreement. Accordingly, upon execution of this Affiliate Agreement,
the undersigned Affiliate shall become a party to said Master Service Agreement and Task Order(s) and be entitled to all of the
rights enjoyed by, and be subject to all of the obligations imposed upon, Canterbury thereunder.

Affiliate Name:                                         

By:                                                             

Name:                                                        

Title:                                                          

Date:                                                          

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Exhibit B

MASTER TRANSFER PROVISIONS

	
        The Materials listed herein will be transferred
        to the Company by Canterbury for the purpose of allowing the Company to perform the Services as described in the accompanying Master
        Services Agreement (“Canterbury Materials”):

         

         

         

 

The Company agrees to comply with the following terms and
conditions with respect to samples and other materials exchanged between them in connection with the Services (“Canterbury
Materials”):

1.    The Company is regularly engaged
in conducting laboratory studies or animal tests, and has all the required authorizations to perform such experimental work in
vitro or with laboratory animals in vivo at the place of investigation. In particular, the Company is entitled under all applicable
laws and regulations to perform the Services using Canterbury Materials.

2.    Canterbury Materials will be used
in full compliance with all laws and regulations applicable in the country where the Services are performed, especially all guidelines
for use of Canterbury Materials and research conducted with animals. The Company employees working on the Services have adequate
training and facilities to use Canterbury Materials and will directly supervise the Services.

3.    Canterbury Materials will be used
solely for performance of the Services in the facilities of the Company under suitable containment conditions in accordance with
all applicable laws and regulations. Canterbury Materials will under no circumstances be administered to humans.

4.    Canterbury Materials will not be
analyzed or modified other than necessary for the purpose of the Services without prior written consent of Canterbury.

5.    Canterbury Materials will not be
transferred or made available to any individual other than those under the supervision and control of Company assigned to the performance
of the Services without the prior written consent of Canterbury. At the end of the performance of the Services, Canterbury will
require the Company to return or destroy any unused Canterbury Materials in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations
and instructions of Canterbury (if any).

6.    Any animals used in experiments
with Canterbury Materials or derivatives thereof will be disposed under the Company’s supervision in accordance with all
applicable laws and regulations and the instructions of Canterbury, if any, and will under no circumstances be used as food for
humans or animals.

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7.    Canterbury Materials are being
supplied to the Company with no warranties, express or implied, of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise.
In particular, Canterbury does not represent or warrant that the use of Canterbury Materials will not infringe or violate any patent
or proprietary rights of third parties.

8.    Canterbury Materials are to be
used with caution and prudence in any experimental work, since not all of the characteristics are necessarily known. The Company
shall bear all risk to it and/or any others resulting, directly or indirectly, from use, application, storage or disposal/destruction
of Canterbury Materials.

 

	Dated:                                                            	
        [Company Name]

         

         

        By:_____________________________

              Name:_________________________

              Title:__________________________

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COMPANY: GLSynthesis, Inc.

COMPANY CONTACT: George Wright, Ph.D.

CANTERBURY CONTACT: Craig Abolin, Ph.D.

EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/27/2013

MASTER CONTRACT SERVICES AGREEMENT

THIS MASTER CONTRACT SERVICES AGREEMENT (together
with any Statement(s) of Work, the “Agreement”) is made as of the date written above (the “Effective Date”)
by and between Canterbury Laboratories, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company with a principal office at 8 Canterbury Lane,
Holden, MA 01520 (“CANTERBURY’) and GLSynthesis Inc. (“Service Provider”), a Massachusetts corporation
having a principal office at One Innovation Drive, Worcester, MA 01605.

		1.	Agreement Structure. From time to time, CANTERBURY may want the Service Provider to provide certain preclinical or laboratory
research-related services (the “Services”). This Agreement contains general terms and conditions under which CANTERBURY
would engage the Service Provider and under which the Service Provider would provide Services. CANTERBURY and the Service Provider
must complete and execute a work order, project order or statement of work (“Statement of Work”) before any Services
are provided. Each Statement of Work will include, at a minimum, the information relating to the specific Services outlined in
the sample Statement of Work attached as Appendix A. However, neither CANTERBURY nor the Service Provider is obligated to
execute any Statement of Work. Once executed, a Statement of Work becomes part of this Agreement, although the terms in a Statement
of Work will govern only Services described in that Statement of Work. A Statement of Work may not change any term in this Agreement.
Any change or modification to the Agreement must be in accordance with Section 9.6 below.

		2.	About the Services.

		2.1	Provision of Services. The Service Provider agrees to provide all Services identified in any Statement of Work: (a)
promptly; (b) at such times and at such places as CANTERBURY may reasonably request; (c) within the time period specified in the
relevant Statement of Work, and (d) in accordance with the highest prevailing industry standards and practices for the performance
of similar services. For each Statement of Work, Service Provider will designate a “Project Leader” who will be available
for frequent communications with CANTERBURY regarding the Services provided under that Statement of Work.

		2.2	Audits. After reasonable notice by CANTERBURY to Service Provider, Service Provider will allow CANTERBURY employees
and representatives, and representatives of regulatory agencies, during normal business hours, to inspect the facilities used to
render the Services under the applicable Statement of Work.

		2.3	Subcontracting. With CANTERBURY’s prior written consent, Service Provider may subcontract the performance of certain
of its obligations under a specific Statement of Work to qualified third parties, provided that (a) Service Provider notifies CANTERBURY
of the proposed subcontractor and identifies the specific Services to be performed by the subcontractor (b) the subcontractor performs
those Services in a manner consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and (c) Service Provider remains liable
for the performance of the subcontractor.

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		3.	Representations by Service Provider. The Service Provider makes the following representations and agrees to notify CANTERBURY
immediately upon any future breach of these representations:

		3.1	Organization of Service Provider. Service Provider is and will remain a corporation duly organized, validly existing
and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization.

		3.2	Enforceability of this Agreement. The execution and delivery of this Agreement has been authorized by all requisite
corporate action. This Agreement is and will remain a valid and binding obligation of Service Provider, enforceable in accordance
with its terms, subject to laws of general application relating to bankruptcy, insolvency and the relief of debtors.

		3.3	Absence of Other Contractual Restrictions. Service Provider is under no contractual or other obligation or restriction
that is inconsistent with Service Provider’s execution or performance of this Agreement. Service Provider will not enter
into any agreement, either written or oral, that would conflict with Service Provider’s responsibilities under a Statement
of Work.

		3.4	Qualifications of Service Provider Personnel. Service Provider has, and will engage, employees, subcontractors and/or
consultants (“Service Provider Personnel”) with the proper skill, training and experience to provide the Services.
Service Provider will be solely responsible for paying Service Provider Personnel and providing any employee benefits that they
are owed. Before providing Services, all Service Provider Personnel must have agreed in writing to (a) confidentiality obligations
consistent with the terms of this Agreement, and (b) effectively vest in Service Provider any and all rights that such personnel
might otherwise have in the results of their work.

		3.5	Legal Compliance. Service Provider will comply, in all material respects, with all federal and state laws, regulations
and orders applicable to its operations. In addition, Service Provider will comply with all reasonable and applicable CANTERBURY
guidelines, such as standard operating procedures, that CANTERBURY provides in writing.

		3.6	Conflicts with Rights of Third Parties. Service Provider warrants and represents that its provision of, and CANTERBURY’s
use of, Services and Deliverables (defined below) in accordance with this Agreement will not violate any patent, trade secret or
other proprietary or intellectual property right of any third party.

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		3.7	Absence of Debarment. Service Provider represents and warrants that neither Service Provider nor any Service Provider
Personnel performing Services under this Agreement have been debarred, and to the best of Service Provider’s knowledge, are
not under consideration to be debarred, by the United States Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) from working in or
providing services to any pharmaceutical or biotechnology company under the Generic Drug Enforcement Act of 1992.

		4.	Compensation. As full consideration for the Services, CANTERBURY will pay Service Provider in accordance with the applicable
Statement of Work. Service Provider will invoice CANTERBURY for all amounts due under a Statement of Work. All undisputed payments
will be made by CANTERBURY within thirty (30) days of its receipt of an invoice.

		5.	Proprietary Rights.

		5.1	Materials. All documentation, information, and biological, chemical or other materials controlled by CANTERBURY and
furnished to Service Provider (the “Materials”) and all associated intellectual property rights will remain the exclusive
property of CANTERBURY. Service Provider will use Materials provided by CANTERBURY only as necessary to perform the Services.

		5.2	Deliverables. Service Provider agrees to assign and assigns to CANTERBURY all rights to information, data, documentation,
reports, inventions and other products of the Services (the “Deliverables”). All work products resulting from the Services
that are “Works Made for Hire” as defined in the U.S. Copyright Act and other copyrightable works will be deemed, upon
creation, to be assigned to CANTERBURY. CANTERBURY will be free to use Deliverables for any and all purposes. Service Provider
will retain ownership of any pre-existing products, materials, tools, methodologies, technologies or intellectual property rights
of Service Provider embodied in the Deliverables or to any improvements made to these items as a result of rendering the Services
(“Service Provider Technology”). Service Provider agrees not to incorporate any Service Provider Technology into Deliverables
that would prevent CANTERBURY from using Deliverables for any and all purposes.

		5.3	Work at Third Party Facilities. Service Provider will not transfer Materials or use any third party facilities or intellectual
property in performing the Services without CANTERBURY’ s prior written consent.

		5.4	Records; Records Storage. Service Provider will maintain all materials and all other data and documentation obtained
or generated by Service Provider in the course of preparing for and providing Services hereunder, including all computerized records
and files (the “Records”) in a secure area reasonably protected from fire, theft and destruction. These Records will
be “Works Made for Hire” and will remain the exclusive property of CANTERBURY.

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		5.5	Record Retention. Upon written instruction of CANTERBURY, all Records will, at CANTERBURY’s option either be (a)
delivered to CANTERBURY or to its designee in such form as is then currently in the possession of Service Provider, (b) retained
by Service Provider for a period of five (5) years, or as required under applicable law or regulation, or (c) disposed of, at the
direction and written request of CANTERBURY, unless such Records are otherwise required to be stored or maintained by Service Provider
as a matter of law or regulation. In no event will Service Provider dispose of any such Records without first giving CANTERBURY
sixty (60) days’ prior written notice of its intent to do so. Service Provider may, however, retain copies of any Records
as are reasonably necessary for regulatory or insurance purposes, subject to Service Provider’s obligations of confidentiality.

		6.	Confidential Information.

		6.1	Definition. The term “Confidential Information” includes all non-public information that CANTERBURY considers
confidential or proprietary, including the Materials and Deliverables, whether or not labeled “Confidential.” However,
the term “Confidential Information” does not include information that (a) is known to Service Provider at the Effective
Date and is not subject to another confidentiality obligation to CANTERBURY, (b) is publicly known at the Effective Date or later
becomes publicly known under circumstances involving no breach of this Agreement, (c) is lawfully and in good faith disclosed to
Service Provider by a third party who is not subject to a confidentiality obligation to CANTERBURY, or (d) is independently developed
by Service Provider as evidenced by its written records.

		6.2	Confidentiality Obligation. Service Provider acknowledges that CANTERBURY is and will remain the sole owner of Confidential
Information. During the term of this Agreement and for a period of ten (10) years thereafter, Service Provider will take all commercially
reasonable precautions to protect the confidentiality of Confidential Information, and will not disclose or use any Confidential
Information except with CANTERBURY’ s knowledge and as necessary to perform the Services. In particular, Service Provider
may disclose Confidential Information to Service Provider Personnel who need to know such Confidential Information in order to
provide the Services and who are obligated to protect the confidentiality of such Confidential Information under terms at least
as stringent as those set forth in this Section 6. If required by law, Service Provider may disclose Confidential Information to
a governmental authority, provided that reasonable advance notice is given to CANTERBURY and Service Provider reasonably cooperates
with CANTERBURY to obtain confidentiality protection of such information.

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		6.3	Irreparable Injury. Service Provider acknowledges and agrees that any violation of the terms of this Agreement relating
to the disclosure or use of Confidential Information may result in irreparable injury and damage to CANTERBURY not adequately compensable
in money damages, and for which CANTERBURY will have no adequate remedy at law. Service Provider acknowledges and agrees, therefore,
that if those disclosure terms are violated, CANTERBURY may need to obtain injunctions, orders, or decrees in order to protect
the Confidential Information and will be entitled to do so without having to post a bond.

		7.	Indemnification and Insurance.

		7.1	Indemnification by Service Provider. Service Provider agrees to indemnify CANTERBURY for any third party claims, including
reasonable attorneys’ fees for defending those claims, arising out of (a) Service Provider’s performance of the Services,
(b) Service Provider’s negligence or willful misconduct, or (c) Service Provider’s breach of this Agreement, except
to the extent such claims result from CANTERBURY’s negligence, willful misconduct, or breach of this Agreement. As a condition
of this indemnification obligation, CANTERBURY must promptly notify Service Provider of a covered claim, must tender to Service
Provider (and/or its insurer) full authority to defend or settle the claim, and must reasonably cooperate with the defense.

		7.2	Indemnification by CANTERBURY. CANTERBURY agrees to indemnify Service Provider for any third party claims, including
reasonable attorneys’ fees for defending those claims, arising out of (a) CANTERBURY’ s use of the Deliverables, (b)
CANTERBURY’s negligence or willful misconduct in connection with this Agreement or (c) CANTERBURY’s breach of this
Agreement, except to the extent such claims result from Service Provider’s negligence, willful misconduct, or breach of this
Agreement. As a condition of this indemnification obligation, Service Provider must promptly notify CANTERBURY of a covered claim,
must tender to CANTERBURY (and/or its insurer) full authority to defend or settle the claim, and must reasonably cooperate with
the defense.

		7.3	Insurance. Service Provider will maintain the following minimum insurance coverage with financially sound and nationally
reputable insurers: Workers Compensation (applicable statutory limits), Employers Liability ($1,000,000), Commercial General Liability
including Products and Completed Operations ($1,000,000 per ocurrence/$2,000,000 aggregate).

		8.	Expiration and Termination.

		8.1	Expiration. This Agreement will expire on the later of (a) two (2) years from the Effective Date or (b) the completion
of all Services under the last Statement of Work executed by the parties prior to the second anniversary of the Effective Date.
The Agreement may be extended by mutual agreement of the parties or earlier terminated in accordance with Section 8.2 or 8.3 below.

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		8.2	Termination by CANTERBURY. CANTERBURY may immediately terminate this Agreement at any time upon written notice to Service
Provider in the event of a breach of this Agreement by Service Provider which cannot be cured (i.e. breach of the confidentiality
obligations). Further, CANTERBURY may terminate this Agreement or any Statement of Work at any time upon thirty (30) days’
prior written notice to Service Provider.

		8.3	Termination by Service Provider. Service Provider may terminate this Agreement or any Statement of Work upon thirty
(30) days’ prior written notice to CANTERBURY if CANTERBURY breaches this Agreement or any Statement of Work and fails to
cure the breach during the notice period.

		8.4	Effect of Termination or Expiration. Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, neither Service Provider nor
CANTERBURY will have any further obligations under this Agreement, or in the case of termination or expiration of a Statement of
Work, under that Statement of Work, except that:

		(a)	Service Provider will terminate all Services in progress in an orderly manner as soon as practical and in accordance with a
schedule agreed to by CANTERBURY, unless CANTERBURY specifies in the notice of termination that Services in progress should be
completed;

		(b)	Service Provider will deliver to CANTERBURY any Materials in its possession or control and all Deliverables developed through
termination or expiration,

		(c)	CANTERBURY will pay Service Provider any monies due and owing Service Provider, up to the time of termination or expiration,
for Services actually performed and all authorized expenses actually incurred (as specified in the applicable Statement of Work),

		(d)	Service Provider will promptly remit to CANTERBURY any monies paid in advance by CANTERBURY for Services not yet rendered and
expenses not yet incurred as of the date of termination,

		(e)	Service Provider will promptly return to CANTERBURY all Confidential Information and copies thereof provided to Service Provider
under this Agreement or under any Statement of Work which has been terminated or has expired, except for one (1) copy which Service
Provider may retain solely to monitor Service Provider’s surviving obligations of confidentiality; and

		(f)	Particular obligations within the Proprietary Rights, Confidential Information, and Indemnification and Insurance sections
will survive any such termination or expiration.

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		9.	Miscellaneous.

		9.1	Independent Contractor. All Services will be rendered by Service Provider as an independent contractor and this Agreement
does not create an employer-employee relationship between CANTERBURY and Service Provider. Service Provider shall not in any way
represent itself to be a partner or joint venture of or with CANTERBURY.

		9.2	Publicity. Neither party may use the other party’s name in any form of advertising, promotion or publicity, including
press releases, without the prior written consent of the other party. This term does not restrict a party’s ability to use
the other party’s name in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, FDA, or other governmental agencies, when
required to do so.

		9.3	Notices. All notices required or permitted under this Agreement will be in writing and will be given by addressing the
same to the address or facsimile number for the recipient set forth in this Agreement or at such other address or facsimile number
as the recipient may specify in writing under this procedure. Communications and notices to CANTERBURY will be marked “Attention:
“PRESIDENT”. Notices will be deemed to have been given (a) three (3) business days after deposit in the United States
Mail with proper postage for first class registered or certified mail prepaid, return receipt requested; (b) one (1) business day
after facsimile transmission, with transmission confirmed and followed by mailing pursuant to (a); or (c) one (1) business day
after sending by nationally recognized bonded courier.

		9.4	Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by Service Provider without the prior written consent of CANTERBURY,
and any attempted assignment by Service Provider not in compliance with the foregoing will be of no force or effect. CANTERBURY
may assign this Agreement in whole without consent of Service Provider. No assignment will relieve either party of the performance
of any accrued obligation that such party may then have under this Agreement.

		9.5	Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with regard to its subject matter,
and supersedes all previous written or oral representations, agreements and understandings between CANTERBURY and Service Provider.
In the event of any conflict, discrepancy, or inconsistency between this Agreement and any Statement of Work, the terms of this
Agreement will control.

		9.6	No Modification. This Agreement and/or any Statement of Work may be changed only by a writing signed by authorized representatives
of both parties.

		9.7	Severability; Reformation. Each and every provision set forth in this Agreement is independent and severable from the
others, and no restriction will be rendered unenforceable by virtue of the fact that, for any reason, any other or others of them
may be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part. If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable for any reason
whatsoever, that provision will be appropriately limited and reformed to the maximum extent provided by applicable law. If the
scope of any restriction contained herein is too broad to permit enforcement to its full extent, then such restriction will be
enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law so as to be judged reasonable and enforceable.

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		9.8	Governing Law. This Agreement will be construed and interpreted and its performance governed by the laws of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the doctrine of conflict of laws.

		9.9	Waiver. No waiver of any term, provision or condition of this Agreement (whether by conduct or otherwise) in any one
or more instances will be deemed to be or construed as a further or continuing waiver of any such term, provision or condition
of this Agreement.

		9.10	Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original
and all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument.

		9.11	Headings. This Agreement contains headings only for convenience and the headings do not constitute or form a part of
this Agreement, and should not be used in the construction of this Agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement
to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the Effective Date.

	
        By:/s/                                                             

         

        Print Name:  Yael Schwartz, Ph.D.

         

        Title: President and CEO

        Duly authorized

         

         

         
	
        By:/s/                                                             

         

        Print Name:  George E. Wright, PhD

         

        Title: President

        Duly authorized

         

         

         

	Date:    August 27, 2013	
        Date:  8-27-13

         

	 	
        Tax ID No.  043318873

        (Required for Payment)

 

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APPENDIX A

SAMPLE STATEMENT OF WORK

THIS STATEMENT OF WORK (the “Statement of Work”)
by and between CANTERBURY LABORATORIES, LLC (“CANTERBURY”) and GLSynthesis, Inc. (the “Service Provider”),
will be effective as of the last date of signature below, and upon execution will be incorporated into the Master Contract Services
Agreement between CANTERBURY and Service Provider dated insert date (the “Agreement”). Capitalized terms
in this Statement of Work will have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

CANTERBURY hereby engages Service Provider to provide Services,
as follows:

		1.	Services. Service Provider will render to CANTERBURY the following Services:

Describe specific Service to be provided including
all Deliverables.

[If Applicable, attach Transfer of Obligations document.]

[If Applicable, specify that Services must be in
accordance with GLP or GCP]

Any Deliverables will be provided to CANTERBURY in
a mutually agreeable format.

		2.	Materials. CANTERBURY will provide to Service Provider the following Materials for the Services:

Describe specific materials being provided by CANTERBURY

		3.	Completion. The Services will be completed within INSERT TIME PERIOD.

		4.	Service Provider Contacts.

Project Management Contact: Name and Title

Administration Contact: Name and Title

Payment Contact: Name and Title

		5.	CANTERBURY Contact. Name and Title

		6.	Compensation. The total compensation due Service Provider for Services under this Statement of Work is INSERT
WRITTEN AMOUNT (numerical amount). Such compensation will be paid INSERT PAYMENT SCHEDULE. CANTERBURY and
Service Provider must agree in advance of either party making any change in compensation. Service Provider will invoice CANTERBURY
for all amounts due under a Statement of Work. Service Provider will invoice CANTERBURY to the attention of INSERT NAME
for Services rendered hereunder. All undisputed payments will be made by CANTERBURY within thirty (30) days of its receipt of an
invoice.

All terms and condition of the
Agreement will apply to this Statement of Work.

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AGREED TO AND ACCEPTED BY:

	
        CANTERBURY LABORATORIES, LLC

         

         
	GLSYNTHESIS INC. 
	
        By:/s/                                                             

         

        Print Name:  Yael Schwartz, Ph.D.

         

        Title: President and CEO

        Duly authorized

         

         

         
	
        By:/s/                                                             

         

        Print Name:  George E. Wright, PhD

         

        Title: President

        Duly authorized

         

         

         

	Date:                                                	
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