Document:

Services Agreement by and between United Technologies Corporation & Ari Bousbib

  
 Exhibit 10.32

 SERVICES AGREEMENT – SHORT FORM 
 (Based on Rev: 1/07) 
 THIS AGREEMENT, is made as of August 16, 2010, by and
between UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, with an office and place of business at One Financial Plaza, Hartford, Connecticut 06101 (hereinafter referred to as “UTC”), and Ari Bousbib, with an office and place of
business at Hartford, Connecticut (hereinafter referred to as “Supplier”). 
 In consideration of the premises and of the mutual
promises of each party to the other herein contained, it is hereby mutually agreed as follows: 
 ARTICLE I 

STATEMENT OF SERVICES 

(a)    Supplier shall provide services for UTC as defined in the Statement of Work attached hereto as Exhibit A (the
“Services”) during the period commencing on September 1, 2010 June 1, 1994 and ending on September 30, 2011. 

(b)    Supplier agrees to furnish UTC with written reports with respect to such Services in accordance with the Statement of Work and
if and when reports are requested by UTC. 
 (c)    It is agreed that UTC is not obligated to use the Supplier’s
services exclusively or for any stipulated period of time. 
 ARTICLE II 

COMPENSATION 

(a)    In consideration for the Services to be performed by the Supplier hereunder, Supplier will be paid $325,000 immediately
following the expiration of this Agreement, plus expenses reasonably incurred in the performance of the Services. If this Agreement ends before September 30, 2011, the foregoing amount will be reduced by $25,000 for each full month between the
actual termination date and September 30, 2011. 
 (b)    Supplier shall submit invoices for the amounts specified
above directly to the office of the CEO. Upon presentation of invoices in form and detail satisfactory to UTC, UTC shall make payment within sixty (60) days. Each invoice shall fairly and accurately describe in sufficient detail the actual
services performed. Invoices shall be submitted electronically in a format compatible with that used by UTC. 
 (c)    If
UTC elects to make payment electronically, Supplier shall submit electronic payment requests and UTC shall make payments by electronic wire transfer, in accordance with its procedures. Supplier shall advise in writing the bank and account
information to which UTC is to make electronic payments. 

  
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(d)    Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, UTC shall be under no obligation to make any payment to Supplier in
excess of the total amount of $500,000 for any and all services performed together with any and all expenses incurred under this Agreement. The Supplier shall be under no obligation and is not expected to render services within any 12 month period
that involve a time commitment in excess of 37.5% of the time expended as an employee of UTC prior to his resignation from UTC, which resignation qualifies as a “separation from service” within the meaning of Section 409A of the
Internal Revenue Code. 
 ARTICLE III 
 WARRANTIES 
 (a)    Supplier warrants to UTC that the Services will be
provided free of any rightful claim of any third person by way of infringement and that the Services will conform to the descriptions and other requirements contained in this Agreement. 
 (b)    Supplier warrants that all services performed under this Agreement shall be performed in accordance with current, sound and generally accepted industry practices. 

(c)    Supplier agrees that should any of the Services be defectively performed by Supplier, Supplier shall re-perform or correct
such defective Services at no additional charge. 
 ARTICLE IV 

NOTICES 
 Notices relative
to this Agreement shall be given in writing and sent by certified mail, return receipt requested. Notice by UTC to the Supplier, shall be sent to the most recent address of record and if sent by the Supplier to UTC, shall be addressed as follows:

 United Technologies Corporation 

Attn: Chief Executive Officer 
 One Financial Plaza 
 Hartford, CT 06101 

ARTICLE V 

GENERAL 

(a)    Terms and Conditions. This Agreement is governed by the UTC Standard Terms and Conditions of Purchase for Small
Purchases set forth in Addendum 1 to this Agreement. 
 (b)    Exclusivity. During the term of this Agreement
supplier shall not provide services in any way as a consultant, employee or otherwise, to any entity other than: UTC and its subsidiaries, business units and affiliates that would violate the provisions of Article V, Section (c) or Addendum 1,
Section 5. 

  
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 (c)    Covenant
not to Compete. Supplier acknowledges that in performing the Services, he will have access to extremely sensitive and proprietary information, and that this information relates to UTC’s technology, competitive position and strategies. To
protect UTC’s interests and to assure free access by Supplier to all company information necessary for performance of the Services, Supplier agrees that during the term of this Agreement he will not provide services as a consultant, employee or
in any other capacity to any person or entity that competes with any of UTC’s businesses for which the Supplier provided services during the term of this Agreement. The restrictions in this paragraph are in addition to those set forth in
Addendum 1. 
 (d)    Captions. Captions used herein are for convenience of reference only and shall not control or
affect in any way the meaning, construction, or interpretation of any of the provisions hereof. 
 (e)    Governing Law
and Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Connecticut excluding its conflict of law rules. In the event any dispute arises out of this Agreement, any action or claim shall be brought in a
state or federal court in the State of Connecticut and Supplier hereby irrevocably consents to personal jurisdiction and venue in said courts. 

(f)    Merger and Entire Agreement. The terms and conditions of this Agreement (including all attachments and documents
incorporated by reference) constitute the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the Services and shall supersede all previous communications, agreements, and representations, either oral or written, with respect to the subject matter
hereof, and no agreement or understanding varying or extending this Agreement shall be binding upon either party hereto, unless in writing signed by duly authorized representatives of both parties. Nothing in this Agreement, however, shall be
construed to modify or reduce either party’s rights and obligations as set forth in that certain employment termination agreement entered into in August 2010. 
 SPECIAL PROVISION 
 SECURITY FOR UTC INFORMATION STORED BY SUPPLIERS

 The provisions of the Addendum titled “Security for UTC Information Stored by Supplier” shall apply. 

SPECIAL PROVISION 
 ACCESS TO UTC COMPUTER SYSTEMS 
 The provisions of the Addendum titled “Access to UTC
Computer Systems” shall apply. 
 SPECIAL PROVISION 

PRIVACY 
 The provisions
of the Addendum titled “Privacy” shall apply. 

  
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 IN WITNESSETH WHEREOF, the parties
hereto have by their authorized representatives executed this agreement on the date written below. 
  

 

									
	UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION	 		 	SUPPLIER
					
	By:	 	/S/ J. THOMAS BOWLER JR.	 		 	By:	 	/S/ ARI BOUSBIB
	Name:	 	J. Thomas Bowler Jr.	 		 	Name:	 	Ari Bousbib
	Title:	 	SVP	 		 	Title:	 	Consultant
	Date:	 	8/16/10	 		 	Date:	 	August 16, 2010

  
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 Exhibit A

 STATEMENT OF WORK 
 Supplier will provide independent consulting advice in connection with strategic matters involving the Company’s commercial business units. Assignments will involve matters relevant to
Supplier’s experience managing and overseeing these business units. Assignments will include, without limitation, providing advice concerning recently formed joint ventures and business combinations, future commercial business development
opportunities and assisting with customer relationships. Supplier will be fully authorized to represent UTC in all assignments involving third parties. 

  
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 Addendum 1

 Standard Terms and Conditions of Purchase for Small Purchases 

January 2007 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS 

 The
definitions in the Agreement apply to this Addendum. 
  

	2.	INDEPENDENT SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP 

  

	2.1	The relationship of the Supplier to UTC is that of an independent contractor and nothing herein shall be construed as creating any other relationship.

  

	2.2	Supplier accepts, in connection with the work called for hereby, exclusive liability for the payment of any taxes or contributions measured by Supplier’s income or
levied on Supplier’s property (real or personal). Supplier also assumes all liability for Social Security, unemployment insurance, annuities or retirement benefits which are measured by wages, salaries or other remuneration’s paid by
Supplier to any and all persons employed by it or independent contractors used by it in connection with the performance of the work, and to comply with all valid Federal and State administrative regulations respecting the assumption of liability for
any of the aforesaid taxes or contributions. Supplier represents that the prices incorporated herein include all such taxes or contributions and agrees to indemnify and hold UTC, its directors, officers and employees harmless from and against any
and all liability for the delay or failure of Supplier and its subcontractors to pay any such taxes or contributions. 

  

	2.3	If Supplier is an individual, Supplier acknowledges that he/she is not a UTC employee and is not entitled to the rights and benefits of a UTC employee with respect to
services provided hereunder, including, but not limited to, participation in pension, savings, health care and other Company employee benefit plans. 

  

	2.4	If Supplier is a company or other entity, it acknowledges that its employees and such other persons or parties as may be used by Supplier in the performance of services
hereunder are not UTC employees and are not entitled to the rights and benefits of a UTC employee including, but not limited to, participation in pension, savings, health care and other employee benefit plans and arrangements.

  

	3.	INDEMNIFICATION 

 As a
former UTC executive, Supplier shall continue to be covered by UTC’s indemnification policy as set forth in Section 6.5 of UTC’s bylaws. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to compromise Supplier’s indemnification rights
with respect to matters arising before the date of this Agreement. 
  

	4.	INFRINGEMENT PROTECTION, PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS 

  

	4.1	 Supplier shall defend, at its own expense, any suit or claim that may be instituted against UTC or any customer of UTC for alleged infringement of
patents, copyrights or other intellectual property matters relating to Services furnished hereunder, except for any such infringement necessarily resulting from compliance with detailed designs

  
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provided by UTC, and Supplier shall indemnify, hold UTC and its customers harmless in connection with all suits, claims, liability, loss, damages, costs or expenses arising out of such alleged
infringements. 

  

	4.2	UTC shall have the right at no additional charge to use and/or reproduce for its use Supplier’s literature provided to UTC and related to the Services, such as
operating and maintenance manuals, technical publications, prints, drawings, training manuals and other similar supporting documentation and sales literature. During the period of performance of this Agreement, Supplier shall supply UTC with any
updated information relative to such literature and documentation. 

  

	5.	PROPRIETARY INFORMATION AND COMPETITIVE ACTIVITIES 

  

	5.1	“Proprietary Information” shall for the purpose of this Agreement, mean information, knowledge or data disclosed by UTC or its affiliated companies to
Supplier, regardless of whether disclosed in written, tangible, oral, visual or other form, which is related to the subject of this Agreement; which information, knowledge or data was obtained from facility visits; and information, knowledge or data
not specifically related to the subject of this Agreement but which is in written or other tangible form bearing a suitable legend identifying its proprietary or confidential nature or is otherwise identified as confidential or proprietary; and
Material Nonpublic Information as defined below. If UTC furnishes sample products, equipment, or other objects or material to Supplier, the items so received shall be used and the information obtained from said items shall be treated as if they were
Proprietary Information disclosed pursuant to this Agreement. 

  

	5.2	“Material Nonpublic Information” includes any information that has not been disclosed publicly by UTC and that a reasonable investor likely would consider to
be important to a decision to buy, hold or sell UTC’s securities. It also includes nonpublic information disclosed to or possessed by UTC that is related to another corporation that a reasonable investor likely would consider important to a
decision to buy, hold or sell the securities of the other corporation. Such information may include, by way of example: computer programs and documentation; technical design, manufacturing and application information; customer information; training
information; financial information; personnel information; new product developments; advertising and business and marketing plans. 

  

	5.3	Proprietary Information shall be used by Supplier solely for the purposes of the current business relationship with UTC or evaluating the feasibility of a future
business relationship with UTC and shall not be used for any other purpose including without limitation to design, manufacture, repair or service equipment, to provide or sell services or to seek any government or third party approval to do such.
Supplier shall not disclose Proprietary Information to any third party without UTC’s express written consent. Supplier may disclose the Proprietary Information to contract workers, consultants and agents of Supplier who have a need to know and
who have executed agreements with Supplier obligating them to treat such Proprietary Information in a matter consistent with the terms of this Agreement. Upon request Supplier shall provide a list to UTC of the non-employees to whom Proprietary
Information has been disclosed. Supplier represents that its officers, directors and employees have executed agreements with Supplier obligating them to treat Proprietary Information in a matter consistent with the terms of this Agreement. Supplier
shall not reverse engineer, reverse assemble, or decompile Proprietary Information. 

  
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	5.4	Supplier shall maintain all Proprietary Information received in strict confidence and shall safeguard the Proprietary Information by using all reasonable efforts to
prevent its disclosure to or use by third parties other than as this Agreement permits. 

  

	5.5	Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, this Agreement shall not restrict or affect Supplier’s rights to use or disclose information: 

 

	 	i)	which is or may hereafter be in the public domain through no fault of Supplier; or 

 

	 	ii)	which Supplier can show, as reflected by its contemporaneous documents, that it was known to it prior to the disclosure by UTC; or 

 

	 	iii)	which Supplier independently develops without the use of the Proprietary Information as evidenced by its contemporaneous writings kept in the ordinary course of
business. 

  

	5.6	If Supplier is required to disclose Proprietary Information pursuant to governmental or judicial process, notice of such process shall be promptly provided to the
disclosing party in order that it may have every opportunity to intercede in such process to contest such disclosure, Supplier will mark any such Proprietary Information disclosed as the proprietary information of UTC and Supplier will seek a
protective order or confidentiality agreement to protect the Proprietary Information from further disclosure. 

  

	5.7	Supplier hereby represents and warrants that Supplier is under no obligation to any other person or company whereby conflicts of interest are or may be created by
Supplier entering into or performing this Agreement. 

  

	5.8	Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement for whatsoever reason, Supplier shall promptly return to UTC or otherwise dispose of at UTC’s direction, all
Proprietary Information. 

  

	6.	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 

  

	6.1	“Intellectual Property” means all patents, copyrights, mask works, industrial property rights, trademarks, trade secrets and other rights and information of a
similar nature worldwide to the extent that such rights or information are created or made possible by Supplier (alone or acting with UTC or others) and result from the Supplier’s performance under this Agreement or included in any Services
provided to a UTC. Such information includes, without limitation, designs, unique processes, drawings, prints, unique specifications, reports, data, and other technical information, regardless of form, and all unique equipment, tools, gauges,
patterns, process sheets or work instructions related to such Services. 

  

	6.2	 UTC is licensed to copy, embed in its products and services, sell and distribute such products and services, and use, all software provided under this
Agreement onto a computer memory device and to make back-up copies of such software. Unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement, or in a prior written order directed to the software provided hereunder, UTC’s sole obligation with respect to
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hereunder shall be to use such software in compliance with applicable copyright laws and regulations, irrespective of any other third party license agreement, including, but not limited to, any
license agreement packaged with such software. 

  

	6.3	To any extent UTC does not otherwise have the right(s) to do so, Supplier, on behalf of itself, its employees and any others used by Supplier including subcontractors,
hereby grants to UTC worldwide, non-exclusive, perpetual, fully-paid, irrevocable, transferable licenses (with rights to grant sublicenses) to make, have made, sell, copy, distribute, display, perform, adapt and use, make derivative works, embed and
otherwise freely exploit in any and all media now known or later developed, all materials and other information which Supplier provides or has provided to UTC either during the term of or prior to the effective date of this Agreement. Supplier
hereby represents and warrants to UTC that all materials, devices, services and other information that Supplier uses, copies or adapts hereunder are created originally by Supplier and/or are licensed lawfully to Supplier, with the rights to allow
Supplier to comply with this Agreement. 

  

	6.4	Supplier shall promptly disclose in writing to UTC all Intellectual Property produced or first reduced to practice in the performance of this Agreement. To the extent
permissible by law, Supplier, on behalf of itself, its employees and any others used by Supplier, hereby irrevocably assigns and hereby agrees to assign to UTC all right, title and interest to all Intellectual Property, and agrees to do all things
reasonably necessary to enable UTC to secure United States patents, copyrights and any other rights relating to Intellectual Property, including the execution of a specific assignment of title of any Intellectual Property to UTC and to cooperate
with UTC at UTC’s expense to defend and enforce any such Intellectual Property. Supplier, on behalf of itself, its employees and any others used by Supplier, hereby irrevocably waives all “moral rights”, all rights of privacy and
publicity, and the like, in all materials provided to UTC. Supplier agrees that, for any works of authorship created by Supplier or any employees or any others used by Supplier in the course of a Release, those works that come under one of the
categories of “Works Made for Hire” in 17 U.S.C. §101 shall be considered “Works Made for Hire”. For any works of authorship that do not come under such categories, Supplier, warranting that it has the right to do so, hereby
assigns all right, title, and interest it has to any copyright in such works and will execute, or cause to be executed at UTC’s expense, any documents required to establish UTC’s ownership of such copyright. 

 

	6.5	The tangible and intangible work product developed under this Agreement, whether or not delivered under the Agreement, including, but not limited to, all analyses,
recommendations, reports, and memoranda, shall become the property of UTC. 

  

	6.6	Supplier shall contractually bind its employees and such other persons or parties as may be used by the Supplier in the performance of Services hereunder to obligations
substantially the same as those established under this provision, and, in the event of a breach of these obligations by such employees, other persons or parties, Supplier shall enforce such contractual provisions and, upon the written request of
UTC, permit UTC to enforce such contractual provisions in Supplier’s name. 

  

	7.	PUBLICITY 

 Supplier
shall not make or authorize any news release, advertisement, or other disclosure which shall deny or confirm the existence of this Agreement or which shall make use of UTC’s name without the prior written consent of UTC, except as may be
reasonably required to perform this Agreement. 

  
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	8.	TERMINATION 

 Supplier
may terminate this Agreement by giving UTC fifteen (15) days written notice, without any further obligation of Supplier to UTC. In that event, UTC will accelerate payment of the retainer fee set forth in Article II, Section (a), reduced
pro-rata to reflect the period of services actually rendered as of the adjusted termination date. UTC may terminate this Agreement only in the event of a material breach of this Agreement by Supplier and following notice to Supplier and a reasonable
opportunity (but in no event more than 7 days) .for Supplier to cure such breach and any damage to UTC, provided such breach is curable. 
  

	9.	AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, MINORITY BUSINESS 

  

	9.1	The following Federal Rules and Regulations, as amended, are incorporated in Releases by reference, unless exempt thereunder: 

 

	 	i)	Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Release 11246, paragraphs (1)-(7) of Section 60-1.4 (a) of the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Labor,
Office of Federal Contract Compliance, Equal Employment Opportunity (41CFR Ch. 60). 

  

	 	ii)	Employment of Veterans (41 CFR Part 50-250.3) 

  

	 	ii)	Employment of the Handicapped (41 CFR Section 60-741.4) 

  

	10.	REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, AGREEMENTS AND COVENANTS 

 Supplier represents, warrants, covenants and agrees that: 
  

	10.1	The Supplier and any others used by the Supplier in the performance of Releases will comply with UTC’s “Code of Ethics” (located at:
http://www.utc.com/responsibility/ethics/english/coe_english.pdf) 

  

	10.2	All work submitted by Supplier shall comply with pertinent federal, state, or local guidelines and directions, as appropriate, regarding the format of documents,
protocols, testing procedures, and/or contents of designs, plans, specifications, etc., to the extent such guidelines and directions are available to Supplier prior to performance of work. 

 

	10.3	Supplier shall not, directly or indirectly, wrongfully solicit, obtain or use on behalf of UTC, or wrongfully disclose to UTC, any information of any other person,
association, firm, corporation, government or other entity, including information which is a trade secret, confidential, proprietary, government security classified, or government procurement sensitive (including documents identified prior to the
award of a government contract as source selection information and any other information which offers or may offer UTC an illegal or unfair competitive advantage); and, unless otherwise specifically identified in writing at the time of disclosure,
all information disclosed to UTC by the Supplier and any others used by the Supplier in the performance of Services hereunder may be used or disclosed by UTC without restriction; 

 

	10.4	 None of the provisions of this Agreement, nor the Services performed hereunder by the Supplier and any others used by the Supplier, contravenes or is
in conflict with any law, 

  
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judgment, decree, order or regulation of any governmental authority, or with any contract or agreement with, or any obligations owed to, any other person, association, firm, corporation,
government or other entity to which the Supplier or any such others used by the Supplier are subject, including without limiting the generality of the foregoing, employment agreements, consulting agreements, disclosure agreements or agreements for
the assignment of inventions; 

  

	10.5	No entertainment, gift, gratuity, money, or anything of value shall be paid, offered, given or promised by the Supplier or by any others used by the Supplier in the
performance of services hereunder to, or be obtained or solicited by the Supplier or by any such others from, directly or indirectly, any person, association, firm, corporation, government or other entity that is prohibited by UTC’s Code of
Ethics, by applicable law or regulation, by the policies of that association, firm, corporation, government or other entity, or by UTC’s Policy Statement on Business Ethics and Conduct in Contracting with the U. S. Government;

  

	10.6	If the services comprise consulting, lobbying, marketing, or will be directly charged to a U.S. Government contract or subcontract, and if the Supplier (or any
others used by the Supplier in the performance of Services hereunder) is expected to or may engage in services considered to be within the definitions of a “Government Marketing Consultant”, “Lobbyist”, or “current or former
employee of, or consultant to, the U.S. Government,” as such terms are defined in pertinent laws and regulations, the Supplier agrees to notify UTC immediately in writing; 

 

	10.7	The Supplier shall avoid and refrain from all activities on behalf of UTC that could be interpreted as creating conflicts of interest or the appearance of a conflict
for UTC or the Supplier. The Supplier is familiar with and shall continue to be familiar with conflicts of interest laws and regulations and shall provide such written certifications under such laws and regulations as UTC may reasonably request.
Failure to promptly and accurately complete certifications shall be grounds for UTC’s immediate termination of this Agreement, without liability to UTC. The Supplier agrees to promptly notify UTC if the Supplier at any time has information or
reason to believe that the performance of services hereunder would violate any such laws or regulation or would create such a conflict of interest, or the appearance of such a conflict; 

 

	10.8	Neither the Supplier nor, where applicable, any others used by the Supplier in the performance of services hereunder, has been convicted of a felony or has been
debarred or suspended from doing business with the U.S. Government or declared ineligible by the U.S. Government to perform Services for or on behalf of UTC, or is presently the subject of any such action; 

 

	10.9	Prior to the effective date hereof and throughout the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall promptly notify UTC in writing of any action, change or development
which would make any representation, warranty, covenant or release in or furnished under or as a part of this Agreement untrue, inaccurate or incomplete in any respect; and 

 

	10.10	 If this Agreement supports UTC’s performance of a contract or subcontract with the United States Government or U. S. Prime Contract then the
Supplier and any other persons used by the Supplier in the performance of services hereunder shall not contact, directly or indirectly, (i) any officer, employee, principal or agent of the

  
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Government (including any elected member of the legislative branch of the Government or their staff) or, (ii) any customer, competitor, prime Supplier, subcontractor, vendor or supplier of
UTC, if such contact relates to a current or prospective government procurement; unless the Supplier is specifically authorized to make such a contact under the terms of this Agreement or the Supplier receives the prior written approval of UTC to
make such a contact; in any and all such instances the Supplier and any such others used by the Supplier shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations. 

 

	10.11	Should any of the above warranties be breached by Supplier or any services not prove satisfactory at any time, in UTC’s sole judgment, Supplier shall re-perform
all work originally undertaken by Supplier and/or necessary to correct such defective work, at no additional cost to UTC. Any payment(s) otherwise due Supplier for any item of work in dispute may be withheld by UTC (in whole or part) upon evidence
of default by Supplier in the performance of any such work. 

  

	11.	PERMITS AND LICENSES 

Except for permits and/or licenses required by statute or regulation to be obtained by UTC, Supplier agrees to obtain and maintain at its
own expense all permits, licenses and other forms of documentation required by Supplier in order to comply with all existing laws, ordinances, and regulations of the United States and of any state, county, township, or municipal subdivision thereof,
or other governmental agency, which may be applicable to Supplier’s performance of work hereunder. UTC reserves the right to review and approve all applications, permits, and licenses prior to the commencement of any work hereunder. Failure to
comply with this requirement will allow UTC to terminate this Agreement as of right with immediate effect. 
  

	12.	REMEDIES CUMULATIVE 

 The
remedies of UTC shall be cumulative and remedies herein specified do not exclude any remedies allowed by law. Waiver of any breach shall not constitute waiver of any other breach of the same or any other provision. Acceptance of any Services or
payment therefore shall not waive any breach. 
  

	13.	NATIONAL DEFENSE INFORMATION 

 The Supplier recognizes that UTC’s affiliates engage in the performance of contracts with the United States Government and that under such contracts UTC affiliates are required to meet various
requirements as to the safeguarding and nondisclosure of information relating to the national defense. The Supplier agrees, therefore, that the Supplier and others used by the Supplier in the furnishing of services hereunder shall comply strictly
with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and requirements of the Government and of UTC’s affiliates with regard to such matters. The Supplier further understands that failure to safeguard, or improper disclosure of, information relating to
the national defense may subject Supplier or any such others used by Supplier to criminal liability under laws, including Title 18 U.S.C., Sections 793 through 799, and Executive Orders No. 10865 dated February 20, 1960, as amended by
Executive Orders No. 10909 and No. 11382, and modified by No. 12030; and No. 12065 dated June 28, 1978. 

  
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	14.	DEFAULT 

  

	14.1	UTC may, under each, and only each, of the following circumstances, by written notice terminate this Agreement in whole or in part for default without having any
liability to Supplier: 

  

	 	i)	If Supplier fails to deliver a material portion of any of the Services as required under the Agreement within the time specified therein, and such failures are
not excused under the Agreement terms, or Supplier fails to deliver any of the Services as required under the Agreement that conform to the quality requirements; or 

 

	 	ii)	If, without being excused, Supplier fails to perform any material provisions of the Agreement, or Supplier fails to make progress so as to materially endanger
performance under this Agreement, and as to subparagraph (i) or (ii), Supplier fails to make substantial and good faith steps to cure such failure to UTC’s reasonable satisfaction within a period of thirty (30) days after receipt of
notice from specifying such failure. 

  

	15.	ASSIGNMENT 

 Neither this
Agreement nor any interest hereunder shall be assignable by either party unless such assignment is mutually agreed to in writing by the parties hereto; provided, however, that UTC may assign this Agreement to any corporation with which UTC may merge
or consolidate or to which UTC may assign substantially all of its assets or that portion of its business to which this Agreement pertains or to any third party provider of “integrated services” who will purchase the Services for
UTC’s benefit without obtaining the agreement of the Supplier. 
  

	16.	PARTIAL INVALIDITY 

 If
in any instance any provision of this Agreement shall be determined to be invalid or unenforceable under any applicable law, such provision shall not apply in such instance, but the remaining provisions shall be given effect in accordance with their
terms. 
  

	17.	FORCE MAJEURE 

 Neither
UTC nor Supplier shall be liable for damages for any failure or delay in the performance of this Agreement resulting from causes beyond its and its subcontractors (if any) reasonable control including, but not limited to, unforeseeable events such
as acts of God, acts of Government, war, court order, riots, natural disasters, labor strikes, and lockouts. UTC may cancel without liability to Supplier its purchase of any Services affected by Supplier’s failure or delay in
performance. The party incurring the delay shall give timely notice to the others of any such event and shall use all reasonable efforts to avoid or remove the cause and resume performance with minimum delay. The parties shall jointly prepare
a contingency plan to address the potential impact of any such event. 

  
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	18.	COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND POLICIES 

  

	18.1	Supplier agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws pertinent to performance of this Agreement and further agrees to include the substance of
this provision in all subcontracts entered into by Supplier. 

  

	18.2	Supplier agrees to comply with all applicable policies of UTC in the performance of this Agreement. 

 

	18.3	Supplier agrees to properly impose, collect and remit any and all Gross Receipts, Sales, Use, Excise, Transaction and Value Added Taxes levied by applicable taxing
jurisdictions as required by law. Such taxes will be separately stated on all Supplier invoices or other documentation in accordance with applicable taxing jurisdiction statutes and regulations. 

 

	19.	AUDIT 

 Supplier agrees
to keep for a period of three (3) years after the expiration or termination of this Agreement complete and accurate records of all services performed and all amounts invoiced and received under such Agreement based on cost reimbursement or time
and material. UTC or authorized representatives of UTC shall have the right to audit such records. Supplier agrees to cooperate in the equitable resolution of tax audit disputes and assessments pertaining to any and all Gross Receipts, Sales, Use,
Excise, Transaction and Value Added Taxes which arise from the provision of its services, by furnishing the documentation or evidence necessary to support UTC’s contentions. 

  
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 ADDENDUM

 SECURITY FOR UTC INFORMATION STORED BY SUPPLIER 

January 2007 

(a)    UTC wishes to ensure that Supplier has effective information security to allow the proper and secure storage and/or processing
of UTC Information (as defined below) at Supplier’s facility and to facilitate the exchange of information between UTC and Supplier. As used is this Addendum, “UTC Information” means: i) information owned by UTC or a UTC affiliate;
ii) information managed by UTC or a UTC affiliate; iii) information that UTC or a UTC affiliate is obligated to manage and protect on behalf of others; and iv) personally-identifiable information relating to an identified or identifiable employee of
UTC or a UTC affiliate or others, that is protected by various privacy laws (current or future) as applicable throughout the world including, without limitation, Social Security number, address, telephone number, gender, birth date, medical records,
trade union membership, driver’s license number, financial account number, credit or debit card number (all subsection iv) identified as “PII”). 
 (b)    Supplier agrees to install and implement security hardware, software, procedures and policies that will provide effective information security. Supplier agrees to update such
hardware, software, procedures and policies as may be needed from time to time to utilize improved technology and to respond to more sophisticated security threats in order to maintain a level of security protection appropriate for the information
involved and the current state of security solutions. Upon request, Supplier shall provide UTC with any audit reports issued under the Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No. 70, Service Organizations, type II, issued by the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants. 
 (c)    Supplier further agrees to: 

(1)    Provide to UTC a copy of its current information security policy, including its policy regarding physical
security for access to devices that may access UTC Information. Supplier shall annually provide UTC with its then current policy and indicate any plans, including a timetable for implementation, of planned upgrades to comply with the policy.
Supplier shall implement those reasonable requests for modifications of such policy requested by UTC. 

(2)    Allow UTC or its agent to conduct a security audit at its facilities on one days notice, and allow UTC at any
time to conduct (or have conducted) a remote network audit. If the UTC Information is stored in a shared environment per the agreement of UTC, then UTC shall use a third party to conduct such audits. The audits shall include any facilities with UTC
Information including backup storage facilities. 
 (3)    Segregate all UTC Information into a separate
database only accessible by UTC and its agents and those employees of Supplier necessary to maintain the equipment and the program on which it runs, unless otherwise agreed by UTC. Except for UTC and its agents, Supplier shall use reasonable
efforts, as measured by the available technology at the time, to prevent anyone other than its authorized employees from accessing the UTC Information. 
 (4)    Assure that all UTC Information and applicable software is appropriately backed up and recoverable in the event of a disaster. 

  
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(5)    Encryption Requirements. The following requirements apply when supplier has possession of UTC
Information. Encryption algorithms used must be of sufficient strength to equate to 128-bit RC-4 or better. All cryptography technologies used must be published and approved by the general cryptographic community. 

(a) Encrypt all UTC Information stored on Supplier computer systems and backup media. 

(b) Encrypt all UTC Information transferred across public networks 

(c) Encrypt all UTC Information stored on Supplier mobile computing devices (e.g. laptop computers, PDAs (personal digital assistants),
etc.) 
 (6)    Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary herein, PII as defined in subsection
(a) iv) above shall not be stored on any Supplier mobile computing devices (e.g. laptop computers, PDAs (personal digital assistants), etc.) 
 (7)    Conduct appropriate background checks on all non-UTC personnel who will have access to the environment and/or UTC’s data and approve those personnel based on the results of
those checks. Supplier must disclose to UTC the procedures used for those employees having access to the UTC Information. 

(8)    Provide UTC at the time of signing this contract with a termination plan that addresses how UTC Information
will be returned to UTC at the end of this agreement, including backup and archival information, and how all UTC Information will be permanently removed from Supplier’s equipment and facilities. This plan should include supplying the data to
UTC in an industry recognized non-proprietary database and, if not, a license to use the proprietary data base software to access the data. 
 (9)    Describe at the time of signing of this agreement how Supplier will meet UTC’s requirement for two (2) factor authentication access for access to UTC Information, or,
for less sensitive information, where “Strong Password” data control is sufficient, describe how this requirement will be met. 
 (10)    Provide information and cooperation to UTC in response to any subpoena, investigation or the like seeking UTC Information and provide information and assistance for UTC to seek
certification and the like relative to its information including information in the possession of Supplier. Supplier shall promptly notify UTC upon the receipt of any request requiring that UTC Information be supplied to a third party. 

(11)    Comply, within a reasonable period of time, with UTC Information security policies as amended from time to
time. 
 (d)    Supplier shall not provide UTC Information to any other entity without the prior written approval of UTC. A
request for UTC approval shall include agreement by Supplier and such other entity that all of the requirements of this provision are applicable to their performance and that UTC shall have the right to perform the audits described above.

  
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 (e)    Should
Supplier fail to meet the then current standards for information security, or should Supplier fail to pass a UTC audit on information protection, then UTC may immediately terminate this Agreement without prejudice to any other rights or remedies and
shall have no further obligation to Supplier other than to pay for Services rendered to that date. UTC may identify the failures to Supplier and Supplier shall within thirty (30) days provide UTC with a plan to remedy those failures and, if
requested by UTC, shall take certain applications off line until the issues have been resolved. If the risks identified by UTC are not remedied within the time frame specified by UTC, of if Supplier refuses to remedy the risks, then UTC may
immediately and as of right terminate this Agreement without prejudice to any other rights or remedies. 

  
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 ADDENDUM

 ACCESS TO UTC COMPUTER SYSTEMS 
 July 2006 
  

	1.	Supplier agrees that UTC and its affiliates shall have sole discretion as to whether Supplier is granted access to UTC or its affiliates’ computer-based
information systems, and agrees that any access privileges granted to Supplier will be defined by UTC. 

  

	2.	Supplier shall ensure that access privileges identified by UTC or its affiliates are limited to Supplier’s employees approved by UTC, and shall ensure that such
access privileges are not assigned or provided to any other employees or persons. 

  

	3.	Supplier warrants that Supplier’s employees shall limit their access to computer-based information systems, databases, and/or files containing data and/or
information related to subject areas approved by UTC, and shall not access, nor attempt to access, computer-based information systems, databases, and/or files containing data and/or information that are not related to such identified subject areas.
Supplier warrants that such access shall not be used to analyze, copy (including printed copies), merge, modify, reverse compile, or reverse engineer any software, data and/or information residing in, or associated with, any of UTC’s
computer-based information systems. Supplier warrants that Supplier’s employees shall only use accessed data and/or information for the sole purpose of performing under this Agreement. 

 

	4.	In the event that UTC provides written authorization to Supplier to analyze, copy (including printed copies), merge, modify, reverse, compile, or reverse engineer any
software, data and/or information residing in, or associated with, any of UTC’s computer-based information systems, Supplier shall mark all electronic and printed copies or extracts of any portion of such software, data, and/or information
(including marking any magnetic or digital media associated therewith), with the following legend: “Proprietary Information of UTC”. 

  

	5.	Supplier shall promptly notify UTC whenever the need to access UTC’s computer-based information systems ceases for any of Supplier’s employees having access
to UTC’s computer-based information systems. The need to access UTC’s computer-based information systems shall automatically cease for employees terminated, transferred, or no longer employed by Supplier. 

 

	6.	Supplier agrees that UTC shall have the right, without notice, to terminate access by Supplier or any of Supplier’s employees to any portion of UTC’s
computer-based information systems. Upon UTC’s request, Supplier shall return to UTC all passwords, identification cards, and/or other means of access to UTC’s information systems. 

  
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 ADDENDUM

 PRIVACY 
 (July 2006) 
  

	1	The following definitions are applicable to this provision: 

  

	 	i)	“Data Privacy Laws” shall mean laws relating to data privacy, trans- border data flow or data protection, including, without limitation, the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”) and the implementing legislation and regulations of the European Union member states under the European Union Directive 95/46/EC. 

 

	 	ii)	“UTC Personal Data” shall mean that data related to this Agreement that is subject to any Data Privacy Laws. 

 

	2	Supplier shall comply with the provisions of, and the obligations imposed on Supplier under, applicable Data Privacy Laws. In addition, Supplier shall provide UTC and
its affiliates with such assistance as UTC or its affiliates may reasonably require to fulfill the responsibilities of UTC or its affiliates under such Data Privacy Laws. Supplier also shall comply with the data privacy policies of UTC and its
affiliates, as well as the global data privacy policies of any self-regulatory organizations to which UTC belongs and which are applicable to Supplier in relation to UTC Personal Data. 

 

	3	All UTC Personal Data acquired by Supplier shall be returned or destroyed (at the option of the provider) by Supplier on request, unless and to the extent such UTC
Personal Data is required by Supplier to discharge its obligations hereunder or under applicable Data Privacy Laws. 

  

	4	Supplier shall be responsible for the acts and omissions of any subcontractor or other third party that processes (within the meaning of the applicable Data Privacy
Laws) UTC Personal Data on Supplier’s behalf in the same manner and to the same extent as it is responsible for its own acts and omissions with respect to such UTC Personal Data. 

 

	5	Without limiting Supplier’s obligations with respect to data security, Supplier shall: 

 

	 	i)	take commercially reasonable steps to ensure the reliability of Supplier personnel who have access to the UTC Personal Data; 

 

	 	ii)	provide UTC with such information, assistance and cooperation as UTC or its affiliates may reasonably require from time to time to establish Supplier’s compliance
with the obligations relating to security contained in the Data Privacy Laws; and 

  

	 	iii)	inform UTC or its relevant affiliate as soon as reasonably practicable of any particular risk to the security of any of their computer networks of which it becomes
aware and of the categories of UTC Personal Data and individuals that may be affected. 

  
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	6	In the event Supplier is located outside the European Economic Area (EEA), or it is otherwise necessary to transfer UTC Personal Data to a country outside the EEA for
Supplier processing, Supplier shall enter into an agreement with UTC and/or its affiliates obligating the Supplier to adhere to the requirements imposed by the standard contractual clauses for the transfer of UTC Personal Data to processors
established in third countries issued by the European Commission pursuant to Article 26(2) and (4) of EU Directive 95/46/EC, unless the country of transfer is a country the European Commission has determined ensures an adequate level of privacy
protection by reason of its domestic law, in accordance with Article 25(6) of EU Directive 95/46/EC. 

  

	7	In the event Supplier is located in the EEA or a country the European Commission has determined ensures an adequate level of privacy protection under Article 25(6) of
EU Directive 95/46/EC, Supplier shall ensure that any Subcontractors and other third parties with whom it contracts to process UTC Personal Data comply with data security requirements of the applicable Data Privacy Laws and any relevant data
protection contractual terms entered into between UTC and/or its affiliates and Supplier. 

  

	8	Supplier shall not, and shall ensure that subcontractors and other third parties with whom it contracts to process UTC Personal Data on its behalf shall not,
(i) transfer UTC Personal Data to a territory outside the EEA, except on terms substantially in accordance with the standard contractual clauses issued by the European Commission pursuant to EU Directive 95/46/EC, and (ii) operate in
relation to such UTC Personal Data in any way that could put UTC or its affiliates in breach of its obligations under the Data Privacy Laws. 

  
 20Loan and Security Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 
 LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT 
 THIS LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (this
“Agreement”) dated as of October 21, 2010 (the “Closing Date”) between OXFORD FINANCE CORPORATION (“Lender”), and OMEROS CORPORATION, a Washington corporation
(“Borrower”), provides the terms on which Lender shall lend to Borrower and Borrower shall repay Lender. The parties agree as follows: 
 1 ACCOUNTING AND OTHER TERMS 
 Accounting terms not defined in this
Agreement shall be construed following GAAP. Calculations and determinations must be made following GAAP. If at any time any change in GAAP would affect the computation of any financial ratio or other requirement set forth in this Agreement, and
either Borrower or Lender shall so request, Lender and Borrower shall negotiate in good faith to amend such ratio or requirement to preserve the original intent thereof in light of such change in GAAP; provided that, until so amended, such ratio or
requirement shall continue to be computed in accordance with GAAP prior to such change therein. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Section 13. All other terms contained in this
Agreement, unless otherwise indicated, shall have the meaning provided by the Code to the extent such terms are defined therein. 
 2 LOAN AND TERMS OF PAYMENT 
 2.1 Promise to Pay. Borrower
hereby unconditionally promises to pay Lender the outstanding principal amount of all Credit Extensions and accrued and unpaid interest thereon and any other amounts due hereunder as and when due in accordance with this Agreement. 

2.1.1 Growth Capital Loan Facility. 
 (a) Availability. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Lender agrees to make advances (each, a “Growth Capital Advance” and collectively, the “Growth
Capital Advances”) to Borrower in an aggregate amount not to exceed Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000), as follows: 

(i) On or about the Closing Date, in the amount of Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) (the “Closing Date Advance”); and

 (ii) From and after the Closing Date, through March 31, 2011, in the additional amount of Ten Million Dollars
($10,000,000) (the “Tranche 2 Advance”). 
 (b) Repayment. Borrower shall make monthly payments of
interest only, in arrears, commencing on the first day of the month following the month in which the Funding Date occurs and continuing thereafter on the first day of each successive calendar month during the Interest Only Period. Commencing on the
Growth Capital Amortization Date, Borrower shall make thirty-six (36) equal monthly payments of principal and interest, in arrears, which would fully amortize the outstanding amount of the Growth Capital Advances. All unpaid principal and
accrued and unpaid interest and all other amounts due on account of the Growth Capital Advances are due and payable in full on the Maturity Date. The Growth Capital Advances may only be prepaid in accordance with Sections 2.1.1(d) and/or 2.1.1(e).

 (c) Final Payment. On the Maturity Date, Borrower shall pay, in addition to the unpaid principal and accrued interest
and all other amounts due on such date with respect to the Growth Capital Advances, an amount equal to the Final Payment. 
 (d)
Permitted Prepayment. Borrower shall have the option to prepay all, but not less than all, of the Growth Capital Advances made by Lender under this Agreement, provided Borrower, (i) provides written notice to Lender of its election to
prepay the Growth Capital Advances at least five (5) Business Days prior to such prepayment, and (ii) pays, on the date of such prepayment (A) all outstanding principal plus accrued interest on the

 
Growth Capital Advances, (B) the Final Payment, (C) the Prepayment Fee, plus (D) all other sums that have become due and payable, including Lender Expenses, if any, and interest at
the Default Rate with respect to any past due amounts. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if Borrower refinances the Obligations under this Agreement with another credit facility provided by Lender to Borrower primarily for
such purpose, then the Prepayment Fee otherwise due hereunder shall not be due and payable. 
 (e) Mandatory Prepayment Upon
an Acceleration. If the Growth Capital Advances are accelerated, upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, Borrower shall immediately pay to Lender an amount equal to the sum of: (i) all outstanding principal plus accrued and unpaid
interest on the Growth Capital Advances, (ii) the Final Payment, (iii) the Prepayment Fee, plus (iv) all other sums, if any, that shall have become due and payable, including interest at the Default Rate with respect to any past due
amounts. 
 2.2 Payment of Interest on the Credit Extensions. 

(a) Interest Rate. Subject to Section 2.2(b), the principal amount outstanding under the Growth Capital Advances shall accrue
interest, which interest shall be payable monthly, in arrears, in accordance with Section 2.2(e) below, at a fixed per annum rate equal to (i) with respect to the Closing Date Advance, 8.55%, and (ii) with respect to the Tranche 2
Advance, the LIBOR Rate, as of the Funding Date of the Tranche 2 Advance, plus the LIBOR Margin. 
 (b) Default Rate.
Immediately upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, Obligations shall bear interest at a rate per annum which is five percentage points above the rate that is otherwise applicable thereto (the “Default
Rate”). Payment or acceptance of the increased interest rate provided in this Section 2.2(b) is not a permitted alternative to timely payment and shall not constitute a waiver of any Event of Default or otherwise prejudice or limit any
rights or remedies of Lender. 
 (c) 360-Day Year. Interest shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year consisting
of twelve (12) months of thirty (30) days. 
 (d) Debit of Accounts. Lender may debit any of Borrower’s
deposit accounts, including the Designated Deposit Account, through automatic debit of such accounts, Automated Clearinghouse (“ACH”) or other transfers, for principal and interest payments when due and, following notice thereof to
Borrower and Borrower’s failure to remit payment thereof within fifteen (15) calendar days of such notice, any other amounts Borrower owes Lender. These debits shall not constitute a set-off. 

(e) Payments. Unless otherwise provided, interest is payable monthly, in arrears, on the first calendar day of each month.
Payments of principal and/or interest received after 12:00 p.m. Pacific time are considered received at the opening of business on the next Business Day. When a payment is due on a day that is not a Business Day, the payment is due the next Business
Day and additional fees or interest, as applicable, shall continue to accrue. 
 2.3 Fees. Borrower shall pay to Lender:

 (a) Facility Fee. A fully earned, non-refundable loan fee of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) (the
“Facility Fee”), Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) of which has been received by Lender, and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) of which shall be due and payable upon the making the Tranche 2 Advance; 

(b) Final Payment. The Final Payment when due on the Maturity Date or pursuant to the terms of Sections 2.1.1(d) or 2.1.1(e); and

 (c) Prepayment Fee. The Prepayment Fee, if any, when due pursuant to the terms of Sections 2.1.1(d) or 2.1.1(e);

  
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 (d) Lender Expenses. All Lender Expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees
and expenses, plus expenses, for documentation and negotiation of this Agreement) incurred through and after the Closing Date, when due. 
 3 CONDITIONS OF LOANS 
 3.1 Conditions Precedent to Initial Credit
Extension. Lender’s obligation to make the initial Credit Extension is subject to the condition precedent that Borrower shall consent to or have delivered, in form and substance satisfactory to Lender, such documents, and completion of such
other matters, as Lender may reasonably deem necessary or appropriate, including, without limitation: 
 (a) duly executed
original signatures to the Loan Documents to which it is a party; 
 (b) duly executed original signatures to the Control
Agreement(s); 
 (c) its Operating Documents and good standing certificates (or equivalents) of Borrower certified by the
Secretary of State of the State of Washington (and such other states and/or jurisdictions in which Borrower is qualified to do and or doing business) as of a date no earlier than thirty (30) days prior to the Closing Date; 

(d) duly executed original signatures to the completed Borrowing Resolutions for Borrower; 

(e) a landlord’s consent executed in favor of Lender with respect to each of Borrower’s leased locations; 

(f) a legal opinion of Borrower’s counsel, addressed to Lender, dated as of the Closing Date, together with the duly executed
original signatures thereto; 
 (g) a payoff letter with respect to Bluecrest; 

(h) certified copies, dated as of a recent date, of financing statement searches, as Lender shall request, accompanied by written
evidence (including any UCC termination statements) that the Liens indicated in any such financing statements either constitute Permitted Liens or have been or, in connection with the initial Credit Extension, will be terminated or released;

 (i) the Perfection Certificate executed by Borrower; 

(j) evidence satisfactory to Lender that the insurance policies required by Section 6.5 hereof are in full force and effect,
together with appropriate evidence showing lender loss payable and/or additional insured clauses or endorsements in favor of Lender; and 
 (k) payment of the fees and Lender Expenses then due as specified in Section 2.3 hereof. 
 3.2 Conditions Precedent to all Credit Extensions. Lender’s obligation to make each Credit Extension, including the initial Credit Extension, is subject to the following: 

(a) Borrower shall have duly executed and delivered to Lender a Note in the amount of the Growth Capital Advance and the Disbursement
Letter; 
 (b) the representations and warranties in Section 5 shall be true in all material respects on the on the Funding
Date of each Credit Extension; provided, however, that such materiality qualifier shall not be applicable to any representations and warranties that already are qualified or modified by materiality in the text thereof; and provided, further that
those representations and warranties expressly referring to a specific date shall be true, accurate and complete in all material respects as of such date, and no Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing or result from the Credit
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on that date that the representations and warranties in Section 5 remain true in all material respects; provided, however, that such materiality qualifier shall not be applicable to any
representations and warranties that already are qualified or modified by materiality in the text thereof; and provided, further that those representations and warranties expressly referring to a specific date shall be true, accurate and complete in
all material respects as of such date; and 
 (c) in Lender’s reasonable discretion, there has not been a Material Adverse
Change. 
 3.3 Covenant to Deliver. Borrower agrees to deliver to Lender each item required to be delivered to Lender
under this Agreement as a condition to any Credit Extension. Borrower expressly agrees that a Credit Extension made prior to the receipt by Lender of any such item shall not constitute a waiver by Lender of Borrower’s obligation to deliver such
item, and any such Credit Extension in the absence of a required item shall be made in Lender’s sole discretion. 
 4
CREATION OF SECURITY INTEREST 
 4.1 Grant of Security Interest. Borrower hereby grants Lender, to secure the
payment and performance in full of all of the Obligations, a continuing security interest in, and pledges to Lender, the Collateral, wherever located, whether now owned or hereafter acquired or arising, and all proceeds and products thereof.
Borrower represents, warrants, and covenants that the security interest granted herein is and shall at all times continue to be a first priority perfected security interest in the Collateral (subject only to Permitted Liens that may have superior
priority to Lender’s Lien pursuant to the terms of this Agreement). If Borrower shall acquire a commercial tort claim (as defined in the Code), Borrower shall promptly notify Lender in a writing signed by Borrower of the general details thereof
(and further details as may be required by Lender) and grant to Lender in such writing a security interest therein and in the proceeds thereof, all upon the terms of this Agreement, with such writing to be in form and substance reasonably
satisfactory to Lender. 
 If this Agreement is terminated, Lender’s Lien in the Collateral shall continue until the
Obligations (other than inchoate indemnity obligations) are repaid in full in cash. Upon payment in full in cash of the Obligations (other than inchoate indemnity obligations) and at such time as Lender’s obligation to make Credit Extensions
has terminated, Lender shall, at Borrower’s sole cost and expense, release its Liens in the Collateral and all rights therein shall revert to Borrower. 
 4.2 Authorization to File Financing Statements. Borrower hereby authorizes Lender to file financing statements, without notice to Borrower, with all appropriate jurisdictions to perfect or protect
Lender’s interest or rights hereunder, including a notice that any disposition of the Collateral, by either Borrower or any other Person, shall be deemed to violate the rights of Lender under the Code. Such financing statements may indicate the
Collateral as “all assets of the Debtor” or words of similar effect, or as being of an equal or lesser scope, or with greater detail, all in Lender’s discretion. 

5 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
 Borrower represents and warrants as follows: 
 5.1 Due Organization,
Authorization; Power and Authority. Borrower is duly existing and in good standing in its jurisdiction of formation and is qualified and licensed to do business and is in good standing in any jurisdiction in which the conduct of its business or
its ownership of property requires that it be qualified except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Change. In connection with this Agreement, Borrower has delivered to Lender a completed certificate
signed by Borrower, entitled “Perfection Certificate”. Borrower represents and warrants to Lender that (a) Borrower’s exact legal name is that indicated on the Perfection Certificate and on the signature page hereof;
(b) Borrower is an organization of the type and is organized in the jurisdiction set forth in the Perfection Certificate; (c) the Perfection Certificate accurately sets forth Borrower’s organizational identification number or
accurately states that Borrower has none; (d) the Perfection Certificate accurately sets forth Borrower’s place of business, or, if more than one, Borrower’s chief executive office as well as Borrower’s mailing address (if
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predecessors) has not, in the past five (5) years, changed its jurisdiction of formation, organizational structure or type, or any organizational number assigned by its jurisdiction; and
(f) all other information set forth on the Perfection Certificate pertaining to Borrower and its Subsidiaries is accurate and complete (it being understood and agreed that Borrower may from time to time update certain information in the
Perfection Certificate after the Closing Date to the extent permitted by one or more specific provisions in this Agreement). If Borrower is not now a Registered Organization but later becomes one, Borrower shall promptly notify Lender of such
occurrence and provide Lender with Borrower’s organizational identification number. 
 The execution, delivery and
performance by Borrower of the Loan Documents to which it is a party have been duly authorized, and do not (i) conflict with any of Borrower’s organizational documents, (ii) contravene, conflict with, constitute a default under or
violate any material Requirement of Law, (iii) contravene, conflict or violate any applicable order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination or award of any Governmental Authority by which Borrower or any its Subsidiaries or any of
their property or assets may be bound or affected, (iv) require any action by, filing, registration, or qualification with, or Governmental Approval from, any Governmental Authority (except (a) such Governmental Approvals which have
already been obtained and are in full force and effect and (b) any filings required by the Loan Documents in connection with the security interests granted herein) or (v) constitute an event of default under any material agreement by which
Borrower is bound. Borrower is not in default under any agreement to which it is a party or by which it is bound in which the default could have a Material Adverse Change. 
 5.2 Collateral. Borrower has good title to, has rights in, and the power to transfer each item of the Collateral upon which it purports to grant a Lien under the Loan Documents to which it is a
party, free and clear of any and all Liens except Permitted Liens. Borrower does not have any deposit accounts other than the deposit accounts described in the Perfection Certificate delivered to Lender in connection herewith, or of which Borrower
has given Lender notice and taken such actions as are necessary to give Lender a perfected security interest therein. 
 Except
for Clinical Testing Assets, the Collateral is not in the possession of any third party bailee (such as a warehouse) except as otherwise provided in the Perfection Certificate. None of the components of the Collateral shall be maintained at
locations other than as provided in the Perfection Certificate or as permitted pursuant to Section 7.2. In the event that Borrower, after the date hereof, intends to store or otherwise deliver any portion of the Collateral (excluding Clinical
Testing Assets) to a bailee, then Borrower will first receive the written consent of Lender and Borrower shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause such bailee to execute and deliver a bailee agreement in form and substance reasonably
satisfactory to Lender in its reasonable discretion. The term “Clinical Testing Assets” shall include all products or equipment included on Borrower’s balance sheet and maintained at pre-clinical and clinical testing sites.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) “Clinical Testing Assets” does not include products or equipment located with manufacturers or distributors; and (ii) Lender reserves the right to require Borrower, in the future, to use
commercially reasonable efforts to cause each such manufacturer and/or distributor to execute and deliver to Lender a bailee agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Lender. 

Borrower is the sole owner of the Intellectual Property that it owns or purports to own except for (a) non-exclusive licenses
granted to its customers in the ordinary course of business, (b) Permitted Intellectual Property Licenses, (c) over-the-counter software that is commercially available to the public, and (d) material Intellectual Property licensed to
Borrower and noted on the Perfection Certificate. To the best of Borrower’s knowledge, each Patent which it owns or purports to own and that is material to Borrower’s business is valid and enforceable, with respect to issued patents, or
includes patentable claims(s), with respect to pending patent applications, and no part of the Intellectual Property that Borrower owns or purports to own and which is material to Borrower’s business has been judged invalid or unenforceable, in
whole or in part. To the best of Borrower’s knowledge, no claim has been made that any part of the Intellectual Property violates the rights of any third party except to the extent such claim would not reasonably be expected to have a Material
Adverse Change. Except as noted on the Perfection Certificate, Borrower is not a party to, nor is it bound by, any Restricted License. 
 5.3 Litigation. Except as set forth in the Perfection Certificate or as otherwise disclosed to Lender pursuant to Section 6.2(g), there are no actions or proceedings pending or, to the
knowledge of the Responsible Officers, threatened in writing by or against Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries involving more than Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000). 

  
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 5.4 No Material Deviation in Financial Statements. All consolidated financial
statements for Borrower and its Subsidiaries delivered to Lender fairly present in all material respects Borrower’s and each Subsidiaries’ consolidated financial condition and consolidated results of operations as of the dates and for the
periods stated therein. There has not been any material deterioration in Borrower’s and its Subsidiaries’ consolidated financial condition since the date of the most recent financial statements submitted to Lender. 

5.5 Solvency. The fair salable value of Borrower’s assets (including goodwill minus disposition costs) exceeds the fair value
of its liabilities; Borrower is not left with unreasonably small capital after the transactions in this Agreement; and Borrower is able to pay its debts (including trade debts) as they mature. 

5.6 Regulatory Compliance. Borrower is not an “investment company” or a company “controlled” by an
“investment company” under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Borrower is not engaged as one of its important activities in extending credit for margin stock (under Regulations X, T and U of the Federal Reserve Board of
Governors). Borrower has complied in all material respects with the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act. Neither Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries is a “holding company” or an “affiliate” of a “holding company” or a
“subsidiary company” of a “holding company” as each term is defined and used in the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2005. Borrower has not violated any laws, ordinances or rules, the violation of which could reasonably be
expected to have a Material Adverse Change. None of Borrower’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ properties or assets has been used by Borrower or any Subsidiary or, to the best of Borrower’s knowledge, by previous Persons, in disposing,
producing, storing, treating, or transporting any hazardous substance other than legally. Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries have obtained all consents, approvals and authorizations of, made all declarations or filings with, and given all notices
to, all Governmental Authorities that are necessary to continue their respective businesses as currently conducted. 
 5.7
Subsidiaries; Investments. Borrower does not own any stock, partnership interest or other equity securities except for Permitted Investments. 
 5.8 Tax Returns and Payments; Pension Contributions. Borrower has timely filed all required tax returns and reports, and has timely paid all foreign, federal, state and local taxes, assessments,
deposits and contributions owed by Borrower, except for the failure to timely pay state and local taxes that could not reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change and that could not reasonably be expected to create a Lien on any
Collateral other than a “Permitted Lien.” Borrower may defer payment of any contested taxes, provided that Borrower (a) in good faith contests its obligation to pay the taxes by appropriate proceedings promptly and diligently
instituted and conducted, (b) notifies Lender in writing of the commencement of, and any material development in, the proceedings, (c) posts bonds or takes any other steps required to prevent the governmental authority levying such
contested taxes from obtaining a Lien upon any of the Collateral that is other than a “Permitted Lien”. Borrower is unaware of any claims or adjustments proposed for any of Borrower’s prior tax years which could result in additional
taxes becoming due and payable by Borrower. Borrower has paid all amounts necessary to fund all present pension, profit sharing and deferred compensation plans in accordance with their terms, as applicable, and Borrower has not withdrawn from
participation in, and has not permitted partial or complete termination of, or permitted the occurrence of any other event with respect to, any such plan which could reasonably be expected to result in any liability of Borrower, including any
liability to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation or its successors or any other governmental agency, as applicable. 

5.9 Use of Proceeds. Borrower shall use the proceeds of the Credit Extensions solely as working capital and to fund its general
business requirements, and to refinance existing Indebtedness, and not for personal, family, household or agricultural purposes. 
 5.10 Full Disclosure. No written representation, warranty or other statement of Borrower in any certificate or written statement given to Lender, as of the date such representation, warranty, or
other statement was made, taken together with all such written certificates and written statements given to Lender, contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained in the
certificates or statements not misleading (it being recognized by Lender that the projections and forecasts provided by Borrower in good faith and based upon reasonable assumptions are not viewed as facts and that actual results during the period or
periods covered by such projections and forecasts may differ from the projected or forecasted results). 

  
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 6 AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS 

Borrower shall do all of the following: 
 6.1 Government Compliance. 
 (a) Maintain its and all its
Subsidiaries’ legal existence and good standing in their respective jurisdictions of formation and maintain qualification in each jurisdiction in which the failure to so qualify would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Change.
Borrower shall comply, and have each Subsidiary comply, with all laws, ordinances and regulations to which it is subject, noncompliance with which could have a Material Adverse Change. 

(b) Obtain all of the Governmental Approvals necessary for the performance by Borrower of its obligations under the Loan Documents to
which it is a party and the grant of a security interest to Lender in all of its property. Borrower shall promptly provide copies of any such obtained Governmental Approvals to Lender. 

6.2 Financial Statements, Reports, Certificates. Deliver to Lender: 

(a) Quarterly Financial Statements. As soon as available, but no later than forty-five (45) days after the last day of each of
the first three quarters of Borrower’s fiscal year, company prepared consolidated financial statements prepared under GAAP (except for the absence of footnotes and subject to normal year-end adjustments), consistently applied, certified by a
Responsible Officer; 
 (b) Annual Audited Financial Statements. As soon as available, but no later than ninety
(90) days after the last day of Borrower’s fiscal year, audited consolidated financial statements prepared under GAAP, consistently applied, together with an unqualified opinion (other than any qualifications with respect to
“going-concern”) on the financial statements from a nationally-recognized independent certified public accounting firm; 
 (c) Compliance Certificates. Concurrently with the delivery of any financial statements pursuant to clauses (a) and (b), a duly completed Compliance Certificate signed by a Responsible
Officer, certifying that as of the end of such period, Borrower was in full compliance with all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and setting forth such other information as Lender shall reasonably request; 

(d) Other Statements. Within five (5) days of delivery, copies of all statements, reports and notices made available to
Borrower’s security holders or to any holders of Subordinated Debt; 
 (e) SEC Filings. Within five (5) days of
filing, copies of all periodic and other reports, proxy statements and other materials filed by Borrower with the SEC (other than confidential treatment requests), any Governmental Authority succeeding to any or all of the functions of the SEC or
with any national securities exchange, or distributed to its shareholders, as the case may be. Documents required to be delivered pursuant to the terms hereof (to the extent any such documents are included in materials otherwise filed with the SEC)
may be delivered electronically and if so delivered, shall be deemed to have been delivered on the date on which Borrower posts such documents, or provides a link thereto, on Borrower’s website on the Internet at Borrower’s website
address; 
 As to any information contained in the materials furnished pursuant to this clause (e), Borrower shall not be
required separately to furnish such information under clauses (a), (b) and (d), but the foregoing shall not be in derogation of the obligation of Borrower to furnish the information and materials described in such clauses (a),
(b) and (d) at the times specified therein; provided, that Borrower shall provide paper copies to Lender of the Compliance Certificates required by Section 6.2(c). 

(f) Annual Financial Budget. As soon as available, and in any event within 90 days after the end of each fiscal year, annual
financial budget (including balance sheet, and statements of cash flow and income) for the following fiscal year (on a quarterly basis) as approved by Borrower’s board of directors; 

  
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 (g) Legal Action Notice. A prompt report of any legal actions pending or threatened
in writing against Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries that could result in damages or costs to Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of, individually or in the aggregate, $250,000 or more; 

(h) Intellectual Property Notice. Prompt written notice of (i) any material adverse change in the composition of the
Intellectual Property that is material to Borrower’s business, (ii) the cancellation of any registration of any material copyright or material trademark of Borrower or the invalidation of any material patent (or the unappealable denial of
any patent application with respect to any material patentable claim) of Borrower that is material to Borrower’s business, including any subsequent ownership right of Borrower in or to any such material copyright, patent or trademark, and
(iii) Borrower’s knowledge of an event that could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the value of the Intellectual Property; and 
 (i) Other Financial Information. Budgets, sales projections, operating plans and other financial information that Borrower prepares in the ordinary course of its business reasonably requested by
Lender. In addition, Borrower shall deliver to Lender account statements with respect to each bank, investment or similar account maintained by Borrower, within fifteen (15) days after the end of each month or other receipt thereof. 

6.3 Inventory; Returns. Keep all Inventory in good and marketable condition, free from material defects. Returns and allowances
between Borrower and its Account Debtors shall follow customary practices in the industry in which Borrower operates, substantially as they exist at the Closing Date. Borrower must promptly notify Lender of all returns, recoveries, disputes and
claims that involve more than (x) Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) from the Closing Date through 2013; and (y) Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) thereafter. 

6.4 Taxes; Pensions. Timely file, and require each of its Subsidiaries to timely file, all required tax returns and reports and
timely pay, and require each of its Subsidiaries to timely pay, all foreign, federal, state and local taxes, assessments, and contributions with respect to pension plans, profit sharing plans or deferred compensation plans owed by Borrower and each
of its Subsidiaries, except for (i) deferred payment of any taxes contested pursuant to (and in accordance with) the terms of Section 5.8 hereof, and (ii) the failure to timely pay state and local taxes that could not reasonably be
expected to cause a Material Adverse Change and that could not reasonably be expected to create a Lien on any Collateral other than a “Permitted Lien.” 
 6.5 Insurance. Keep its, and cause each Subsidiary to keep its respective business and the Collateral insured for risks and in amounts standard for companies in Borrower’s industry and
locations and as Lender may reasonably request. Insurance policies shall be in a form, with companies, and in amounts that are satisfactory to Lender. All property policies shall have a lender’s loss payable endorsement showing Lender as lender
loss payee and waive subrogation against Lender, and all general liability policies shall show, or have endorsements showing, Lender as an additional insured. All policies (or the loss payable and additional insured endorsements) shall provide that
the insurer shall give Lender (i) at least twenty (20) days notice before canceling, reducing, or declining to renew its policy, and (ii) within twenty (20) days after the end of each quarter, notice of any other amendments to
its policy during such quarter; provided that, in the event the insurer fails to provide such notices (in (i) and (ii)), Borrower shall provide such notices to Lender. At Lender’s request, Borrower shall deliver certified copies of
policies and evidence of all premium payments. If Borrower or any Subsidiary fails to obtain insurance as required under this Section 6.5 or to pay any amount or furnish any required proof of payment to third persons and Lender, Lender may make
all or part of such payment or obtain such insurance policies required in this Section 6.5, and take any action under the policies Lender deems prudent. Proceeds payable under any policy shall, at Lender’s option, be payable to Lender on
account of the Obligations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, Borrower shall have the option of applying the proceeds of any casualty policy up to Two Hundred Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($250,000) with respect to any loss, but not exceeding Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) in the aggregate for all losses under all casualty policies in any one year, toward the replacement or repair of destroyed or damaged property;
provided that any such replaced or repaired property (i) shall be of equal or like value as the replaced or repaired Collateral and (ii) shall be deemed Collateral in which Lender has been granted a first priority security interest, and
(b) after the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, all proceeds payable with respect to any Collateral under such casualty policy shall, at the option of Lender, be payable to Lender on account of the Obligations.

  
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 6.6 Operating Accounts. Provide Lender five (5) days prior written notice before
establishing any Collateral Account at or with any bank or financial institution. For each Collateral Account that Borrower at any time maintains, Borrower shall cause the applicable bank or financial institution at or with which any Collateral
Account is maintained to execute and deliver a Control Agreement or other appropriate instrument with respect to such Collateral Account to perfect Lender’s Lien in such Collateral Account in accordance with the terms hereunder. The provisions
of the previous sentence shall not apply to deposit accounts exclusively used for payroll, payroll taxes and other employee wage and benefit payments to or for the benefit of Borrower’s employees and identified to Lender by Borrower as such.

 6.7 Protection of Intellectual Property Rights. Borrower shall (i) use commercially reasonable efforts to
protect, defend and maintain the validity and enforceability of the Intellectual Property that is material to Borrower’s business; (ii) promptly advise Lender in writing of material infringements of the Intellectual Property; and
(iii) not allow any Intellectual Property that is material to Borrower’s business to be abandoned without refiling, forfeited (excluding terminal disclaimers in Patents that are filed in the ordinary course of business) or dedicated to the
public without Lender’s prior written consent. 
 6.8 Litigation Cooperation. From the date hereof and continuing
through the termination of this Agreement, make available to Lender, without expense to Lender, Borrower and its officers, employees and agents and Borrower’s books and records, to the extent that Lender may deem them reasonably necessary to
prosecute or defend any third-party suit or proceeding instituted by or against Lender with respect to any Collateral or relating to Borrower. 
 6.9 Notices of Litigation and Default. Borrower will give prompt written notice to Lender of any litigation or governmental proceedings pending or threatened (in writing) against Borrower which
would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Change. Without limiting or contradicting any other more specific provision of this Agreement, promptly (and in any event within three (3) Business Days) upon Borrower (or any Responsible
Officer thereof) becoming aware of the existence of any Event of Default or event which, with the giving of notice or passage of time, or both, would constitute an Event of Default, Borrower shall give written notice to Lender of such occurrence,
which such notice shall include a reasonably detailed description of such Event of Default or event which, with the giving of notice or passage of time, or both, would constitute an Event of Default. 

6.10 Formation or Acquisition of Subsidiaries. Excluding the Non-Operating Subsidiary, at the time that Borrower or any Subsidiary
forms any direct or indirect Subsidiary or acquires any direct or indirect Subsidiary after the Closing Date, Borrower and such Subsidiary shall (a) cause such new Subsidiary which is a Domestic Subsidiary to provide to Bank a joinder to this
Agreement to cause such Subsidiary to become a co-borrower hereunder, together with such appropriate financing statements and/or Control Agreements, all in form and substance satisfactory to Lender (including being sufficient to grant Lender a first
priority Lien (subject to Permitted Liens) in and to the assets of such newly formed or acquired Subsidiary), (b) provide to Lender appropriate certificates and powers and financing statements, pledging all (or, with respect to any Foreign
Subsidiary, not more than 65%) of the direct or beneficial ownership interest in such new Subsidiary, in form and substance satisfactory to Lender, and (c) provide to Lender all other documentation in form and substance satisfactory to Lender,
including one or more opinions of counsel satisfactory to Lender, which in its opinion is appropriate with respect to the execution and delivery of the applicable documentation referred to above; and provided that Lender reserves the right
reasonably to require any Subsidiary to become a secured guarantor hereunder, in form and substance satisfactory to Lender. Any document, agreement, or instrument executed or issued pursuant to this Section 6.10 shall be a Loan Document.

 6.11 Further Assurances. Execute any further instruments and take further action as Lender reasonably requests to
perfect or continue Lender’s Lien in the Collateral or to effect the purposes of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents. Deliver to Lender, within five (5) days after the same are sent or received, summaries of all correspondence,
reports, documents and other filings with any Governmental Authority regarding compliance with or maintenance of Governmental Approvals or Requirements of Law or that could reasonably be expected to have a material effect on any of the Governmental
Approvals or otherwise on the operations of Borrower, the sending or receiving of which could reasonably be expected to be disclosed, referenced or otherwise included in any filing by Borrower with, or action against Borrower by, the SEC; provided
that (x) Lender shall be entitled, in its reasonable discretion and upon no less than two (2) Business Days’ prior notice to Borrower, and 

  
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during normal business hours (in each case, unless an Event of Default has occurred) to physically inspect at Borrower’s premises the actual correspondence, reports, documents and other
filings; and (y) Borrower will only be required to provide summaries of correspondence, reports and documents with any Governmental Authority that is a national, regional or international patent authority when Borrower is required to provided
notices to Lender under Section 6.2(h). 
 7 NEGATIVE COVENANTS 

Borrower shall not do any of the following without Lender’s prior written consent: 

7.1 Dispositions. Convey, sell, lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of (collectively, “Transfer”), or permit any
Subsidiary to Transfer, all or any part of its business or property, except for Transfers (a) of Inventory in the ordinary course of business; (b) of worn-out or obsolete Inventory or Equipment; (c) in connection with Permitted Liens
(including, without limitation, Permitted Intellectual Property Licenses) and Permitted Investments; (d) Transfers of property in connection with sale-leaseback transactions in connection with any transaction permitted by clause (e) of the
definition of Permitted Indebtedness; (e) the Assigned Interests, subject to the Vulcan Subordination Agreement, and (f) other Transfers in an aggregate amount not to exceed $100,000 in any fiscal year. 

7.2 Changes in Business, Management, Control, or Business Locations. (a) Engage in or permit any Subsidiary to engage in any
business other than the businesses currently engaged in by Borrower or such Subsidiary, as applicable, or reasonably related thereto; (b) liquidate or dissolve; or (c) any Key Person ceases to hold such office with Borrower and a
replacement or interim replacement satisfactory to Borrower’s Board of Directors is not made within ninety (90) days after such Key Person’s departure from (or replacement by) Borrower. Borrower shall not, without at least fifteen
(15) days’ prior written notice to Lender: (1) add any new offices or business locations, including warehouses (unless such new offices or business locations contain less than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) in Borrower’s assets
or property), (2) change its jurisdiction of organization, (3) change its organizational structure or type, (4) change its legal name, or (5) change any organizational number (if any) assigned by its jurisdiction of organization.

 7.3 Mergers or Acquisitions. Merge or consolidate, or permit any Subsidiary to merge or consolidate, with any other
Person, or acquire, or permit Any Subsidiary to acquire, all or substantially all of the capital stock or property of another Person, except that (i) a Subsidiary may merge or consolidate into Borrower or another Subsidiary, (ii) Borrower
may purchase assets for use in its GPCR program pursuant to the terms of the Exclusive Technology Option Agreement, dated as of September 4, 2008 (and amended November 10, 2009), among Borrower, Patobios Limited, Susan R. George, M.D.,
Brian F. O’Dowd, Ph.D., and U.S. Bank National Association, as escrow agent (such agreement in the form delivered to Lender as of the Closing Date). 
 7.4 Indebtedness. Create, incur, assume, or be liable for any Indebtedness, or permit Borrower to do so, other than Permitted Indebtedness. 

7.5 Encumbrance. Create, incur, allow, or suffer any Lien on any of the Collateral, or assign or convey any right to receive
income, including the sale of any Accounts, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do so, except for Permitted Liens, permit any Collateral not to be subject to the first priority security interest granted herein, or enter into any agreement,
document, instrument or other arrangement (except with or in favor of Lender) with any Person which directly or indirectly prohibits or has the effect of prohibiting Borrower or any Subsidiary from assigning, mortgaging, pledging, granting a
security interest in or upon, or encumbering any of Borrower’s or any Subsidiary’s Intellectual Property, except (i) as is otherwise permitted in Section 7.1 hereof, (ii) in connection with transactions that otherwise
constitute “Permitted Liens” herein (including, without limitation, Permitted Intellectual Property Licenses), (iii) pursuant to the Platform Development Agreement (provided the same is subject to the Vulcan Subordination Agreement)
and (iv) covenants with such restrictions in agreements, provided that such covenants do not prohibit or restrict Borrower from granting a security interest in any of Borrower’s assets (including but not limited to Borrower’s
Intellectual Property) in favor of Lender, and provided further that the counter-parties to such covenants are not permitted to, and in fact do not, receive a security interest in any of Borrower’s assets (including but not limited to
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 7.6 Maintenance of Collateral Accounts. Maintain any Collateral Account except
pursuant to the terms of Section 6.6(b) hereof. 
 7.7 Distributions; Investments. (a) Pay any dividends or
make any distribution or payment or redeem, retire or purchase any capital stock other than Permitted Distributions; or (b) directly or indirectly acquire or own any Person, or make any Investment in any Person, other than Permitted
Investments, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do so. 
 7.8 Transactions with Affiliates. Directly or indirectly
enter into or permit to exist any material transaction with any Affiliate of Borrower, except for (a) transactions that are in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business, upon fair and reasonable terms (when viewed in the context of any
series of transactions of which it may be a part, if applicable) that are no less favorable to Borrower than would be obtained in an arm’s length transaction with a non-affiliated Person; or (b) transactions among Borrower and its
Subsidiaries and among Borrower’s Subsidiaries so long as no Event of Default exists or could result therefrom, or (c) indemnification arrangements, employee agreements, compensation arrangements (including equity based compensation) and
reimbursement of expenses of current or former officers and directors, in each case, in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business. 
 7.9 Subordinated Debt. (a) Make or permit any payment on any Subordinated Debt, except under the terms of the subordination, intercreditor, or other similar agreement to which such
Subordinated Debt is subject, or (b) amend any provision in any document relating to the Subordinated Debt which would increase the amount thereof or adversely affect the subordination thereof to Obligations owed to Lender. 

7.10 Compliance. Become an “investment company” or a company controlled by an “investment company”, under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, or undertake as one of its important activities extending credit to purchase or carry margin stock (as defined in Regulation U of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), or use the proceeds
of any Credit Extension for that purpose; fail to meet the minimum funding requirements of ERISA, permit a Reportable Event or Prohibited Transaction, as defined in ERISA, to occur; fail to comply with the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act or violate
any other law or regulation, if the violation could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Change, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do so; withdraw or permit any Subsidiary to withdraw from participation in, permit partial or complete
termination of, or permit the occurrence of any other event with respect to, any present pension, profit sharing and defined benefit plan which could reasonably be expected to result in any Material Adverse Change, including with respect to any
liability to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation or its successors or any other governmental agency. 
 7.11
Indebtedness Payments. Without Lender’s prior written consent, not to be unreasonably withheld, (i) prepay, redeem, purchase, defease or otherwise satisfy in any manner prior to the scheduled repayment thereof any Indebtedness for
borrowed money (other than amounts due under this Agreement or due Lender) or lease obligations, (ii) amend, modify or otherwise change the terms of any Indebtedness for borrowed money or lease obligations so as to accelerate the scheduled
repayment thereof or (iii) repay any notes to officers, directors or shareholders. 
 8 EVENTS OF DEFAULT

 Any one of the following shall constitute an event of default (an “Event of Default”) under this
Agreement: 
 8.1 Payment Default. Borrower fails to (a) make any payment of principal or interest on any Credit
Extension on its due date, or (b) pay any other Obligations within three (3) Business Days after such Obligations are due and payable (which three (3) day grace period shall not apply to payments due on the Maturity Date). During the
cure period, the failure to cure the payment default is not an Event of Default (but no Credit Extension will be made during the cure period); 

  
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 8.2 Covenant Default. 

(a) Borrower fails or neglects to perform any obligation in Section 6.2, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6 or 6.10, or violates any covenant in
Section 7; or 
 (b) Borrower fails or neglects to perform, keep, or observe any other term, provision, condition, covenant
or agreement contained in this Agreement or any Loan Document to which it is a party, and as to any default (other than those specified in this Section 8) under such other term, provision, condition, covenant or agreement that can be cured, has
failed to cure the default within ten (10) days after the occurrence thereof; provided, however, that if the default cannot by its nature be cured within the ten (10) day period or cannot after diligent attempts by Borrower be cured within
such ten (10) day period, and such default is likely to be cured within a reasonable time, then Borrower shall have an additional period (which shall not in any case exceed thirty (30) days) to attempt to cure such default, and within such
reasonable time period the failure to cure the default shall not be deemed an Event of Default (but no Credit Extensions shall be made during such cure period). Grace periods provided under this section shall not apply, among other things, to
financial covenants or any other covenants set forth in subsection (a) above; 
 8.3 Material Adverse Change. A
Material Adverse Change occurs; 
 8.4 Attachment; Levy; Restraint on Business. (a) (i) The service of process
seeking to attach, by trustee or similar process, any funds of Borrower or of any entity under control of Borrower (including a Subsidiary) on deposit or otherwise maintained in any Collateral Account, or (ii) a notice of lien, levy, or
assessment is filed against any of Borrower’s assets by any government agency, and the same under subclauses (i) and (ii) hereof are not, within ten (10) days after the occurrence thereof, discharged or stayed (whether through
the posting of a bond or otherwise); provided, however, no Credit Extensions shall be made during any ten (10) day cure period; or (b) (i) any material portion of Borrower’s assets is attached, seized, levied on, or comes into
possession of a trustee or receiver, or (ii) any court order enjoins, restrains, or prevents Borrower from conducting any material part (individually or in the aggregate) of its business; 

8.5 Insolvency. (a) Borrower is unable to pay its debts (including trade debts) as they become due or otherwise becomes
insolvent (determined with reference to Section 5.5 hereof); (b) Borrower begins an Insolvency Proceeding; or (c) an Insolvency Proceeding is begun against Borrower and not dismissed or stayed within forty-five (45) days (but no
Credit Extensions shall be made while of any of the conditions described in clause (a) exist and/or until any Insolvency Proceeding is dismissed); 
 8.6 Other Agreements. There is a default in any agreement to which Borrower is a party with a third party or parties resulting in a right by such third party or parties, whether or not exercised,
to accelerate the maturity of any Indebtedness in an amount in excess of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) or that could have a Material Adverse Change; 
 8.7 Judgments. One or more judgments, orders, or decrees for the payment of money in an amount, individually or in the aggregate, of at least Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) (not
covered by independent third-party insurance as to which liability has been accepted by such insurance carrier) shall be rendered against Borrower and shall remain unsatisfied, unvacated, or unstayed for a period of ten (10) days after the
entry thereof (provided that no Credit Extensions will be made prior to the satisfaction, vacation, or stay of such judgment, order, or decree); 
 8.8 Misrepresentations. Borrower or any Person acting for Borrower makes any representation, warranty, or other statement now or later in this Agreement, any Loan Document or in any writing
delivered to Lender or to induce Lender to enter this Agreement or any Loan Document, and such representation, warranty, or other statement is incorrect in any material respect when made; 

8.9 Subordinated Debt. A default or breach occurs under any agreement between Borrower and any creditor of Borrower that signed a
subordination, intercreditor, or other similar agreement with Lender, or any creditor that has signed such an agreement with Lender breaches any terms of such agreement; 

  
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 8.10 Governmental Approvals. Any Governmental Approval shall have been
(a) revoked, rescinded, suspended, modified in an adverse manner or not renewed in the ordinary course for a full term or (b) subject to any decision by a Governmental Authority that designates a hearing with respect to any applications
for renewal of any of such Governmental Approval and such decision or such revocation, rescission, suspension, modification or non-renewal has, or could reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Change; 

8.11 Change of Control. A Change of Control shall occur. 
 9 LENDER’S RIGHTS AND REMEDIES 
 9.1 Rights and Remedies.
While an Event of Default occurs and continues Lender may, without notice or demand, do any or all of the following: 
 (a)
declare all Obligations immediately due and payable (but if an Event of Default described in Section 8.5 occurs all Obligations are immediately due and payable without any action by Lender); 

(b) stop advancing money or extending credit for Borrower’s benefit under this Agreement or under any other agreement between
Borrower and Lender; 
 (c) settle or adjust disputes and claims directly with Account Debtors for amounts on terms and in any
order that Lender considers advisable, notify any Person owing Borrower money of Lender’s security interest in such funds, and verify the amount of such account; 
 (d) make any payments and do any acts it considers necessary or reasonable to protect the Collateral and/or its security interest in the Collateral. Borrower shall assemble the Collateral if Lender
requests and make it available as Lender designates. Lender may enter premises where the Collateral is located, take and maintain possession of any part of the Collateral, and pay, purchase, contest, or compromise any Lien which appears to be prior
or superior to its security interest and pay all expenses incurred. Borrower grants Lender a license to enter and occupy any of its premises, without charge, to exercise any of Lender’s rights or remedies; 

(e) apply to the Obligations any (i) balances and deposits of Borrower it holds, or (ii) any amount held by Lender owing to or
for the credit or the account of Borrower; 
 (f) ship, reclaim, recover, store, finish, maintain, repair, prepare for sale,
advertise for sale, and sell the Collateral. Lender is hereby granted a non-exclusive, royalty-free license or other right to use, without charge, Borrower’s labels, Patents, Copyrights, mask works, rights of use of any name, trade secrets,
trade names, Trademarks, service marks, and advertising matter, or any similar property as it pertains to the Collateral, in completing production of, advertising for sale, and selling any Collateral and, in connection with Lender’s exercise of
its rights under this Section, Borrower’s rights under all licenses and all franchise agreements inure to Lender’s benefit; 
 (g) place a “hold” on any account maintained with Lender and/or deliver a notice of exclusive control, any entitlement order, or other directions or instructions pursuant to any Control
Agreement or similar agreements providing control of any Collateral; 
 (h) demand and receive possession of Borrower’s
Books; and 
 (i) exercise all rights and remedies available to Lender under the Loan Documents or at law or equity, including
all remedies provided under the Code (including disposal of the Collateral pursuant to the terms thereof). 
 9.2 Power of
Attorney. Borrower hereby irrevocably appoints Lender as its lawful attorney-in-fact, exercisable upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, to: (a) endorse Borrower’s name on any checks or other forms of
payment or security; (b) sign Borrower’s name on any invoice or bill of lading for any Account or drafts against Account Debtors; (c) settle and adjust disputes and claims about the Accounts

  
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directly with Account Debtors, for amounts and on terms Lender determines reasonable; (d) make, settle, and adjust all claims under Borrower’s insurance policies; (e) pay, contest
or settle any Lien, charge, encumbrance, security interest, and adverse claim in or to the Collateral, or any judgment based thereon, or otherwise take any action to terminate or discharge the same; and (f) transfer the Collateral into the name
of Lender or a third party as the Code permits. Borrower hereby appoints Lender as its lawful attorney-in-fact to sign Borrower’s name on any documents necessary to perfect or continue the perfection of Lender’s security interest in the
Collateral regardless of whether an Event of Default has occurred until all Obligations (other than inchoate indemnity obligations) have been satisfied in full and Lender is under no further obligation to make Credit Extensions hereunder.
Lender’s foregoing appointment as Borrower’s attorney in fact, and all of Lender’s rights and powers, coupled with an interest, are irrevocable until all Obligations (other than inchoate indemnity obligations) have been fully repaid
and performed and Lender’s obligation to provide Credit Extensions terminates. 
 9.3 Protective Payments. If
Borrower fails to obtain the insurance called for by Section 6.5 or fails to pay any premium thereon or fails to pay any other amount which Borrower is obligated to pay under this Agreement or any other Loan Document, Lender may obtain such
insurance or make such payment, and all amounts so paid by Lender are Lender Expenses and immediately due and payable, bearing interest at the then highest applicable rate, and secured by the Collateral. Lender will make reasonable efforts to
provide Borrower with notice of Lender obtaining such insurance at the time it is obtained or within a reasonable time thereafter. No payments by Lender are deemed an agreement to make similar payments in the future or Lender’s waiver of any
Event of Default. 
 9.4 Application of Payments and Proceeds. Borrower shall not have any right to specify the order or
the accounts to which Lender shall allocate or apply any payments required to be made by Borrower to Lender or otherwise received by Lender under this Agreement when any such allocation or application is not specified elsewhere in this Agreement. If
an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, Lender may apply any funds in its possession, whether from Borrower account balances, payments, proceeds realized as the result of any collection of Accounts or other disposition of the Collateral,
or otherwise, to the Obligations in such order as Lender shall determine in its sole discretion. Any surplus shall be paid to Borrower or other Persons legally entitled thereto; Borrower shall remain liable to Lender for any deficiency. If Lender,
in its good faith business judgment, directly or indirectly enters into a deferred payment or other credit transaction with any purchaser at any sale of Collateral, Lender shall have the option, exercisable at any time, of either reducing the
Obligations by the principal amount of the purchase price or deferring the reduction of the Obligations until the actual receipt by Lender of cash therefor. 
 9.5 Lender’s Liability for Collateral. So long as Lender complies with its obligations under the Code and with reasonable practices regarding the safekeeping of the Collateral in the
possession or under the control of Lender, Lender shall not be liable or responsible for: (a) the safekeeping of the Collateral; (b) any loss or damage to the Collateral; (c) any diminution in the value of the Collateral; or
(d) any act or default of any carrier, warehouseman, bailee, or other Person. Subject to Lender’s obligations under the Code, the Credit Parties bear all risk of loss, damage or destruction of the Collateral. 

9.6 No Waiver; Remedies Cumulative. Lender’s failure, at any time or times, to require strict performance by Borrower of any
provision of this Agreement or any other Loan Document shall not waive, affect, or diminish any right of Lender thereafter to demand strict performance and compliance herewith or therewith. No waiver hereunder shall be effective unless signed by
Lender and then is only effective for the specific instance and purpose for which it is given. Lender’s rights and remedies under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents are cumulative. Lender has all rights and remedies provided under the
Code, by law, or in equity. Lender’s exercise of one right or remedy is not an election, and shall not preclude Lender from exercising any other remedy under this Agreement or other remedy available at law or in equity, and Lender’s waiver
of any Event of Default is not a continuing waiver. Lender’s delay in exercising any remedy is not a waiver, election, or acquiescence. 
 9.7 Demand Waiver. Borrower, for itself an on behalf of each Subsidiary, waives demand, notice of default or dishonor, notice of payment and nonpayment, notice of any default, nonpayment at
maturity, release, compromise, settlement, extension, or renewal of accounts, documents, instruments, chattel paper, and guarantees held by Lender on which Borrower is liable. 

  
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 10 NOTICES 

All notices, consents, requests, approvals, demands, or other communication by any party to this Agreement or any other Loan Document must
be in writing and shall be deemed to have been validly served, given, or delivered: (a) upon the earlier of actual receipt and three (3) Business Days after deposit in the U.S. mail, first class, registered or certified mail return receipt
requested, with proper postage prepaid; (b) upon transmission, when sent by electronic mail or facsimile transmission; (c) one (1) Business Day after deposit with a reputable overnight courier with all charges prepaid; or
(d) when delivered, if hand-delivered by messenger, all of which shall be addressed to the party to be notified and sent to the address, facsimile number, or email address indicated below. Lender or Borrower may change its mailing or electronic
mail address or facsimile number by giving the other party written notice thereof in accordance with the terms of this Section 10. 
  

			
	If to Borrower:	  	OMEROS CORPORATION
		  	 1420 5th Avenue, Suite 2600

Seattle, WA 98101

		  	Attn: Chief Executive Officer
		  	Fax: 206-676-5005
		  	Email: gdemopulos@omeros.com
		
	With a copy to:	  	OMEROS CORPORATION
		  	 1420 5th Avenue, Suite 2600

Seattle, WA 98101

		  	Attn: General Counsel
		  	Fax: 206-676-5005
		  	Email: mkelbon@omeros.com
		
	If to Lender:	  	OXFORD FINANCE CORPORATION
		  	133 N. Fairfax Street
		  	Alexandria, VA 22314
		  	Attn: Tim A. Lex, Chief Operating Officer
		  	Fax: (703) 519-5225
		  	Email: tlex@oxfordfinance.com

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CHOICE OF LAW, VENUE, JURY TRIAL WAIVER AND JUDICIAL REFERENCE 
 California law governs the Loan Documents without
regard to principles of conflicts of law. Borrower and Lender each submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the State and Federal courts in San Diego County, California; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to operate to
preclude Lender from bringing suit or taking other legal action in any other jurisdiction to realize on the Collateral or any other security for the Obligations, or to enforce a judgment or other court order in favor of Lender. Borrower expressly
submits and consents in advance to such jurisdiction in any action or suit commenced in any such court, and Borrower hereby waives any objection that it may have based upon lack of personal jurisdiction, improper venue, or forum non conveniens and
hereby consents to the granting of such legal or equitable relief as is deemed appropriate by such court. Borrower hereby waives personal service of the summons, complaints, and other process issued in such action or suit and agrees that service of
such summons, complaints, and other process may be made by registered or certified mail addressed to Borrower at the address set forth in Section 10 of this Agreement and that service so made shall be deemed completed upon the earlier to occur
of Borrower’s actual receipt thereof or three (3) days after deposit in the U.S. mails, proper postage prepaid. 

TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, BORROWER AND LENDER EACH WAIVE THEIR RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL OF ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF
ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR BASED UPON THIS AGREEMENT, THE LOAN DOCUMENTS OR ANY CONTEMPLATED TRANSACTION, INCLUDING CONTRACT, TORT, BREACH OF DUTY AND ALL OTHER CLAIMS. THIS WAIVER IS A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT FOR BOTH PARTIES TO ENTER INTO THIS
AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY HAS REVIEWED THIS WAIVER WITH ITS COUNSEL. 

  
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 WITHOUT INTENDING IN ANY WAY TO LIMIT THE PARTIES’ AGREEMENT TO WAIVE THEIR RESPECTIVE
RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY, if the above waiver of the right to a trial by jury is not enforceable, the parties hereto agree that any and all disputes or controversies of any nature between them arising at any time shall be decided by a reference to a
private judge, mutually selected by the parties (or, if they cannot agree, by the Presiding Judge of the San Diego County, California Superior Court) appointed in accordance with California Code of Civil Procedure Section 638 (or pursuant to
comparable provisions of federal law if the dispute falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts), sitting without a jury, in San Diego County, California; and the parties hereby submit to the jurisdiction of such court. The
reference proceedings shall be conducted pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of California Code of Civil Procedure §§ 638 through 645.1, inclusive. The private judge shall have the power, among others, to grant provisional
relief, including without limitation, entering temporary restraining orders, issuing preliminary and permanent injunctions and appointing receivers. All such proceedings shall be closed to the public and confidential and all records relating thereto
shall be permanently sealed. If during the course of any dispute, a party desires to seek provisional relief, but a judge has not been appointed at that point pursuant to the judicial reference procedures, then such party may apply to the San Diego
County, California Superior Court for such relief. The proceeding before the private judge shall be conducted in the same manner as it would be before a court under the rules of evidence applicable to judicial proceedings. The parties shall be
entitled to discovery which shall be conducted in the same manner as it would be before a court under the rules of discovery applicable to judicial proceedings. The private judge shall oversee discovery and may enforce all discovery rules and order
applicable to judicial proceedings in the same manner as a trial court judge. The parties agree that the selected or appointed private judge shall have the power to decide all issues in the action or proceeding, whether of fact or of law, and shall
report a statement of decision thereon pursuant to the California Code of Civil Procedure § 644(a). Nothing in this paragraph shall limit the right of any party at any time to exercise self-help remedies, foreclose against collateral, or obtain
provisional remedies. The private judge shall also determine all issues relating to the applicability, interpretation, and enforceability of this paragraph. 
 12 GENERAL PROVISIONS 
 12.1 Successors and Assigns. This
Agreement binds and is for the benefit of the successors and permitted assigns of each party. Borrower may not assign this Agreement or any rights or obligations under it without Lender’s prior written consent (which may be granted or withheld
in Lender’s discretion). Lender has the right, without the consent of or notice to Borrower, to sell, transfer, negotiate, or grant participation in all or any part of, or any interest in, Lender’s obligations, rights, and benefits under
this Agreement and the other Loan Documents. 
 12.2 Indemnification. Borrower agrees to indemnify, defend and hold
Lender and its directors, officers, employees, agents, attorneys, or any other Person affiliated with or representing Lender (each, an “Indemnified Person”) harmless against: (a) all obligations, demands, claims, and
liabilities (collectively, “Claims”) claimed or asserted by any other party in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Loan Documents; and (b) all losses or expenses (including Lender Expenses) in any way suffered,
incurred, or paid by such Indemnified Person as a result of, following from, consequential to, or arising from transactions between Lender and Borrower (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses), except for Claims and/or losses
directly caused by such Indemnified Person’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. 
 12.3 Time of Essence. Time
is of the essence for the performance of all Obligations in this Agreement. 
 12.4 Severability of Provisions. Each
provision of this Agreement is severable from every other provision in determining the enforceability of any provision. 

12.5 Correction of Loan Documents. Lender may correct patent errors and fill in any blanks in the Loan Documents consistent with
the agreement of the parties so long as Lender provides Borrower with written notice of such correction and allows Borrower at least ten (10) days to object to such correction. In the event of such objection, such correction shall not be made
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 12.6 Amendments in Writing; Integration. All amendments to this Agreement must be in
writing and signed by both Lender and Borrower. This Agreement and the Loan Documents represent the entire agreement about this subject matter and supersede prior negotiations or agreements. All prior agreements, understandings, representations,
warranties, and negotiations between the parties about the subject matter of this Agreement and the Loan Documents merge into this Agreement and the Loan Documents. 
 12.7 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different parties on separate counterparts, each of which, when executed and delivered, are an original, and
all taken together, constitute one Agreement. 
 12.8 Survival. All covenants, representations and warranties made in
this Agreement continue in full force until this Agreement has terminated pursuant to its terms and all Obligations (other than inchoate indemnity obligations and any other obligations which, by their terms, are to survive the termination of this
Agreement) have been satisfied. The obligation of Borrower in Section 12.2 to indemnify Lender shall survive until the statute of limitations with respect to such claim or cause of action shall have run. 

12.9 Confidentiality. In handling any confidential information, Lender shall exercise the same degree of care that it exercises
for its own proprietary information, but disclosure of such confidential information may be made: (a) to Lender’s Subsidiaries or Affiliates in connection with their present or prospective business relations with the Borrower (provided,
however, Lender shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such Subsidiaries’ or Affiliates’ agreement to the terms of this provision prior to such disclosure); (b) to prospective transferees or purchasers of any interest in
the Credit Extensions (provided, however, Lender shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such prospective transferee’s or purchaser’s agreement to the terms of this provision prior to such disclosure); (c) as required by
law, regulation, subpoena, or other order; (d) to Lender’s regulators or as otherwise required in connection with Lender’s examination or audit; (e) as Lender considers appropriate in exercising remedies under the Loan Documents;
and (f) to third-party service providers of Lender so long as such service providers have executed a confidentiality agreement with Lender with terms no less restrictive than those contained herein. Confidential information (A) means
information about the disclosing party’s financial condition and projections; business, marketing or strategic plans; customer lists or other customer information; price lists; databases; trade secrets; inventions; targets (genes or proteins);
research and development information, know-how, inventions, technical data, knock-out and knock-in mouse strains, gene expression profiles, behavioral and physiological assays, phenotypes, cell lines, cellular, biochemical and chemical assays,
chemical structures, chemical structure-activity relationships, formulae, treatment methods, clinical trial design criteria, protocols, case report forms, investigators’ brochures, drawings, models, samples, processes, chemistry, manufacturing
and controls information, regulatory information, and any type of product development, product prototypes and designs; techniques, formulae, algorithms and other non-public process information; and software (including source code, object code and
machine code) relating to the foregoing; and (B) does not include information that either: (i) is in the public domain or in Lender’s possession when disclosed to Lender, or becomes part of the public domain after disclosure to Lender
through no fault of Lender; or (ii) is disclosed to Lender by a third party, if Lender does not know that the third party is prohibited from disclosing the information. 
 Lender may use confidential business and financial information solely for the following lawful purposes that are consistent with the foregoing and the purposes of this Agreement: for the development of
internal client databases, reporting purposes, and internal market analysis, so long as Lender does not disclose Borrower’s identity or the identity of any person associated with Borrower or Borrower’s Confidential Information to any third
parties unless otherwise expressly permitted by this Agreement; provided that, without limiting the foregoing, Lender may use Borrower’s name in advertisements (including “tombstones”) relating to this Agreement. The provisions of the
immediately preceding sentence shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 
 12.10 Attorneys’ Fees, Costs and
Expenses. In any action or proceeding between Borrower and Lender arising out of or relating to the Loan Documents, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs and expenses incurred, in
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 12.11 Electronic Execution of Documents. The words “execution,”
“signed,” “signature” and words of like import in any Loan Document shall be deemed to include electronic signatures or the keeping of records in electronic form, each of which shall be of the same legal effect, validity and
enforceability as a manually executed signature or the use of a paper-based recordkeeping systems, as the case may be, to the extent and as provided for in any applicable law, including, without limitation, any state law based on the Uniform
Electronic Transactions Act. 
 12.12 Captions. The headings used in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall
not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 
 12.13 Construction of Agreement. The parties mutually acknowledge
that they and their attorneys have participated in the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement. In cases of uncertainty this Agreement shall be construed without regard to which of the parties caused the uncertainty to exist. 

12.14 Relationship. The relationship of the parties to this Agreement is determined solely by the provisions of this Agreement.
The parties do not intend to create any agency, partnership, joint venture, trust, fiduciary or other relationship with duties or incidents different from those of parties to an arm’s-length contract. 

12.15 Third Parties. Nothing in this Agreement, whether express or implied, is intended to: (a) confer any benefits, rights
or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement on any persons other than the express parties to it and their respective permitted successors and assigns; (b) relieve or discharge the obligation or liability of any person not an express party
to this Agreement; or (c) give any person not an express party to this Agreement any right of subrogation or action against any party to this Agreement. 
 13 DEFINITIONS 
 13.1 Definitions. As used in the Loan
Documents, the word “shall” is mandatory, the word “may” is permissive, the word “or” is not exclusive, the words “includes” and “including” are not limiting, the singular includes the plural, and
numbers denoting amounts that are set off in brackets are negative. As used in this Agreement, the following capitalized terms have the following meaning: 
 “Account” is any “account” as defined in the Code with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and includes, without limitation, all accounts receivable and other
sums owing to Borrower. 
 “Account Debtor” is any “account debtor” as defined in the Code
with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made. 
 “Affiliate” is, with respect to any
Person, each other Person that owns or controls directly or indirectly the Person, any Person that controls or is controlled by or is under common control with the Person, and each of that Person’s senior executive officers, directors, partners
and, for any Person that is a limited liability company, that Person’s managers and members. 

“Agreement” is defined in the preamble hereof. 
 “Assigned Interests” has the meaning ascribed in the Platform Development Agreement. 
 “Bluecrest” means BlueCrest Venture Finance Master Fund Limited. 

“Borrower” is defined in the preamble hereof. 
 “Borrower’s Books” are all Borrower’s books and records including ledgers, federal and state tax returns, records regarding Borrower’s assets or liabilities, the
Collateral, business operations or financial condition, and all computer programs or storage or any equipment containing such information. 
 “Borrowing Resolutions” are, with respect to any Person, those resolutions adopted by such Person’s Board of Directors and delivered by such Person to Lender approving the Loan
Documents to which such Person is a party and the transactions contemplated thereby, together with a certificate executed by its secretary on behalf of such Person certifying that (a) such Person has the authority to execute, deliver, and
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each of the Loan Documents to which it is a party, (b) that attached as Exhibit A to such certificate is a true, correct, and complete copy of the resolutions then in full force and effect
authorizing and ratifying the execution, delivery, and performance by such Person of the Loan Documents to which it is a party, (c) the name(s) of the Person(s) authorized to execute the Loan Documents on behalf of such Person, together with a
sample of the true signature(s) of such Person(s), and (d) that Lender may conclusively rely on such certificate unless and until such Person shall have delivered to Lender a further certificate canceling or amending such prior certificate.

 “Business Day” is any day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which Lender is closed. 

“Cash Equivalents” means (a) marketable direct obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by the United
States or any agency or any State thereof having maturities of not more than one (1) year from the date of acquisition; (b) commercial paper maturing no more than one (1) year after its creation and having the highest rating from
either Standard & Poor’s Ratings Group or Moody’s Investors Service, Inc.; (c) Lender’s certificates of deposit issued maturing no more than one (1) year after issue; and (d) money market funds at least
ninety-five percent (95%) of the assets of which constitute Cash Equivalents of the kinds described in clauses (a) through (c) of this definition. 
 “Change in Control” means any event, transaction, or occurrence as a result of which (a) any “person” (as such term is defined in Sections 3(a)(9) and 13(d)(3) of the
Exchange Act), other than a trustee or other fiduciary holding securities under an employee benefit plan of Borrower, is or becomes a beneficial owner (within the meaning Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of
securities of Borrower, representing forty-nine percent (49%) or more of the combined voting power of Borrower’s then outstanding securities; or (b) during any period of twelve consecutive calendar months, individuals who at the
beginning of such period constituted the Board of Directors of Borrower (together with any new directors whose election by the Board of Directors of Borrower was approved by a majority of the directors then still in office who either were directors
at the beginning of such period or whose election or nomination for election was previously so approved) cease for any reason other than death or disability to constitute a majority of the directors then in office. 

“Closing Date” is defined in the preamble of this Agreement. 

“Closing Date Advance” is defined in Section 2.1.1(a)(i). 

“Code” is the Uniform Commercial Code, as the same may, from time to time, be enacted and in effect in the State of
California; provided, that, to the extent that the Code is used to define any term herein or in any Loan Document and such term is defined differently in different Articles or Divisions of the Code, the definition of such term contained in Article
or Division 9 shall govern; provided further, that in the event that, by reason of mandatory provisions of law, any or all of the attachment, perfection, or priority of, or remedies with respect to, Lender’s Lien on any Collateral is governed
by the Uniform Commercial Code in effect in a jurisdiction other than the State of California, the term “Code” shall mean the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted and in effect in such other jurisdiction solely for purposes on the
provisions thereof relating to such attachment, perfection, priority, or remedies and for purposes of definitions relating to such provisions. 
 “Collateral” is any and all properties, rights and assets of Borrower described on Exhibit A. 
 “Collateral Account” is any Deposit Account, Securities Account, or Commodity Account. 
 “Commodity Account” is any “commodity account” as defined in the Code with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made. 

“Compliance Certificate” is that certain certificate in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B. 

“Contingent Obligation” is, for any Person, any direct or indirect liability, contingent or not, of that Person for
(a) any indebtedness, lease, dividend, letter of credit or other obligation of another Person such as an obligation directly or indirectly guaranteed, endorsed, co-made, discounted or sold with recourse by that Person, or for which that Person
is directly or indirectly liable; (b) any obligations for undrawn letters of credit for the account of that Person; and (c) all obligations from any interest rate, currency or commodity swap agreement, interest rate

  
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cap or collar agreement, or other agreement or arrangement designated to protect a Person against fluctuation in interest rates, currency exchange rates or commodity prices; but “Contingent
Obligation” does not include endorsements in the ordinary course of business. The amount of a Contingent Obligation is the stated or determined amount of the primary obligation for which the Contingent Obligation is made or, if not
determinable, the maximum reasonably anticipated liability for it determined by the Person in good faith; but the amount may not exceed the maximum of the obligations under any guarantee or other support arrangement. 

“Control Agreement” is any control agreement entered into among the depository institution at which Borrower maintains a
Deposit Account or the securities intermediary or commodity intermediary at which Borrower maintains a Securities Account or a Commodity Account, Borrower, and Lender pursuant to which Lender obtains control (within the meaning of the Code) over
such Deposit Account, Securities Account, or Commodity Account. 
 “Copyrights” are any and all copyright
rights, copyright applications, copyright registrations and like protections in each work or authorship and derivative work thereof, whether published or unpublished and whether or not the same also constitutes a trade secret. 

“Credit Extension” is any Growth Capital Advance, or any other extension of credit by Lender for Borrower’s
benefit. 
 “Default Rate” is defined in Section 2.2(b). 

“Deposit Account” is any “deposit account” as defined in the Code with such additions to such term as may
hereafter be made. 
 “Designated Deposit Account” is Borrower’s deposit account designated in the
Perfection Certificate delivered to Lender as of the Closing Date or as otherwise updated by Borrower from time to time by written notice to Lender. 
 “Disbursement Letter” is that certain form attached hereto as Exhibit D. 
 “Dollars,” “dollars” and “$” each mean lawful money of the United States. 

“Domestic Subsidiary” means any Subsidiary organized in any jurisdiction within the United States. 

“Equipment” is all “equipment” as defined in the Code with such additions to such term as may hereafter
be made, and includes without limitation all machinery, fixtures, goods, vehicles (including motor vehicles and trailers), and any interest in any of the foregoing. 
 “ERISA” is the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, and its regulations. 
 “Event of Default” is defined in Section 8. 
 “Final
Payment” means a fee (in addition to and not a substitution for any other payment due hereunder) (i) on account of the Closing Date Advance, in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000); and (ii) on account of the
Tranche 2 Advance, in the additional amount of five percent (5.00%) of the Tranche 2 Advance, decreasing by two tenths of one percent (0.20%) for each month after the Closing Date before the Tranche 2 Advance is made; so that, for example, if
the Tranche 2 Advance is made on or about April 30, 2011, the Final Payment on account of the Tranche 2 Advance would be three and eight tenths of one percent (3.80%) of the Tranche 2 Advance, or Three Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars
($380,000). 
 “Foreign Subsidiary” means any Subsidiary which is not a Domestic Subsidiary. 

“Funding Date” is the date on which any Growth Capital Advance is made to or on account of Borrower. 

  
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 “GAAP” is generally accepted accounting principles set forth in the
opinions and pronouncements of the Accounting Principles Board of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and statements and pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board or in such other statements by such other Person
as may be approved by a significant segment of the accounting profession, which are applicable to the circumstances as of the date of determination. 
 “General Intangibles” is all “general intangibles” as defined in the Code in effect on the date hereof with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and includes
without limitation, all Intellectual Property, claims, income and other tax refunds, security and other deposits, payment intangibles, contract rights, options to purchase or sell real or personal property, rights in all litigation presently or
hereafter pending (whether in contract, tort or otherwise), insurance policies (including without limitation key man, property damage, and business interruption insurance), payments of insurance and rights to payment of any kind. 

“Governmental Approval” is any consent, authorization, approval, order, license, franchise, permit, certificate,
accreditation, registration, filing or notice, of, issued by, from or to, or other act by or in respect of, any Governmental Authority. 
 “Governmental Authority” is any nation or government, any state or other political subdivision thereof, any agency, authority, instrumentality, regulatory body, court, central bank or
other entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, taxing, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to government, any securities exchange and any self-regulatory organization. 

“Growth Capital Advance” and “Growth Capital Advances” is defined in Section 2.1.1(a). 

“Growth Capital Amortization Date” means November 1, 2011. 

“Indebtedness” is (a) indebtedness for borrowed money or the deferred price of property (excluding any royalty,
milestone or other payments resulting from the acquisition, licensing or other similar arrangement related to inbound intellectual property, or grants, provided that any agreements related to any of the foregoing are on commercially reasonable
terms, negotiated at arm’s-length, entered into in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business and do not include the granting by Borrower of any Liens in any of Borrower’s assets) or services, such as reimbursement and other
obligations for surety bonds and letters of credit, (b) obligations evidenced by notes, bonds, debentures or similar instruments, (c) capital lease obligations, and (d) Contingent Obligations. 

“Indemnified Person” is defined in Section 12.2. 

“Insolvency Proceeding” is any proceeding by or against any Person under the United States Bankruptcy Code, or any other
bankruptcy or insolvency law, including assignments for the benefit of creditors, compositions, extensions generally with its creditors, or proceedings seeking reorganization, arrangement, or other relief. 

“Intellectual Property” means all of Borrower’s right, title, and interest in and to the following: 

(a) its Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents; 
 (b) any and all trade secrets and trade secret rights, including, without limitation, any rights to unpatented inventions, know-how, operating manuals, clinical and non-clinical data, methods, processes,
drawings, specifications or information and all memoranda, notes and records with respect to any research and development, any and all rights to computer software (including source code and object code); 

(c) any and all source code; 
 (d) any and all design rights which may be available to Borrower; 
 (e) any and
all claims for damages by way of past, present and future infringement of any of the foregoing, with the right, but not the obligation, to sue for and collect such damages for said use or infringement of the Intellectual Property rights identified
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 (f) all amendments, renewals and extensions of any of the Copyrights, Trademarks or Patents;
and 
 (g) all license rights with respect to any of the foregoing. 

“Interest Only Period” means the period of time commencing on the Funding Date through the day before the Growth Capital
Amortization Date. 
 “Inventory” is all “inventory” as defined in the Code in effect on the date
hereof with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and includes without limitation all merchandise, raw materials, parts, supplies, packing and shipping materials, work in process and finished products, including without limitation
such inventory as is temporarily out of Borrower’s custody or possession or in transit and including any returned goods and any documents of title representing any of the above. 

“Investment” is any beneficial ownership interest in any Person (including stock, partnership interest or other
securities), and any loan, advance or capital contribution to any Person. 
 “Key Person” is Greg A. Demopulos,
M.D., Borrower’s Chief Executive Officer. 
 “Lender” is defined in the preamble hereof. 

“Lender Expenses” are all audit fees and expenses, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees
and expenses) for preparing, amending, negotiating, administering, defending and enforcing the Loan Documents (including, without limitation, those incurred in connection with appeals or Insolvency Proceedings) or otherwise incurred with respect to
Borrower. 
 “LIBOR Rate” means, an interest rate per annum (rounded upward, if necessary, to the
nearest 1/10,000th of one percent (0.0001%)) equal to LIBOR on the applicable Funding Date. 
 “LIBOR Margin”
is 8.25%. 
 “LIBOR” means the rate of interest per annum determined by Lender to be the per annum rate of
interest at which deposits in United States Dollars are offered to Lender in the London interbank market (rounded upward, if necessary, to the nearest 1/10,000th of one percent (0.0001%)) in which Lender customarily participates at 11:00 a.m.
(local time in such interbank market) for a 3-month period and published in The Wall Street Journal two (2) Business Days prior to the making of a Growth Capital Advance and in an amount approximately equal to the amount of such Growth Capital
Advance. 
 “Lien” is a claim, mortgage, deed of trust, levy, charge, pledge, security interest or other
encumbrance of any kind, whether voluntarily incurred or arising by operation of law or otherwise against any property. 

“Loan Documents” are, collectively, this Agreement, the Perfection Certificate, the Promissory Notes, the Disbursement
Letter, any other note, or notes or guaranties executed by Borrower or any Subsidiary, and any other present or future agreement between Borrower and/or any Subsidiary for the benefit of Lender in connection with this Agreement, all as amended,
restated, or otherwise modified. 
 “Material Adverse Change” means a material adverse effect upon (i) the
business operations, properties, assets, results of operations or financial condition of Borrower, taken as a whole with respect to Borrower’s viability, that reasonably would be expected to result in Borrower’s inability to repay any
portion of the Growth Capital Advances in accordance with the terms hereof, (ii) the validity, perfection, value or priority of Lender’s security interest in the Collateral, (iii) the enforceability of any material provision of this
Loan Agreement or any other Loan Document or (iv) the ability of Lender to enforce its rights and remedies under this Loan Agreement or any other Loan Document. 

  
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 “Maturity Date” is October 21, 2014, or such earlier date as any
Growth Capital Advance or any portion of the Obligations is accelerated, whether by prepayment or otherwise. 

“Non-Operating Subsidiary” means nura, inc., a wholly-owned Subsidiary of Borrower, so long as such Subsidiary
(i) shall not have assets consisting of more than $25,000 in its deposit accounts and (ii) shall not maintain any on-going business operations. 
 “Obligations” are Borrower’s obligation to pay when due any debts, principal, interest, Lender Expenses and other amounts Borrower owes Lender now or later, whether under this
Agreement, the Loan Documents, or otherwise, including, without limitation, the Final Payment, the Prepayment Fee, and including interest accruing after Insolvency Proceedings begin and debts, liabilities, or obligations of Borrower assigned to
Lender, and the performance of Borrower’s duties under the Loan Documents. 
 “Operating Documents” are,
for any Person, such Person’s formation documents, as certified with the Secretary of State of such Person’s state of formation on a date that is no earlier than 30 days prior to the Closing Date, and, (a) if such Person is a
corporation, its bylaws in current form, (b) if such Person is a limited liability company, its limited liability company agreement (or similar agreement), and (c) if such Person is a partnership, its partnership agreement (or similar
agreement), each of the foregoing with all current amendments or modifications thereto. 
 “Patents” means all
patents, patent applications and like protections including without limitation improvements, divisions, continuations, renewals, reissues, extensions and continuations-in-part of the same. 

“Perfection Certificate” is defined in Section 5.1. 

“Permitted Distributions” means: 
 (a) purchases of capital stock from former employees, consultants and directors pursuant to repurchase agreements or other similar agreements in an aggregate amount not to exceed $100,000 in any fiscal
year, provided that at the time of such purchase no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing; 
 (b) distributions or
dividends consisting solely of Borrower’s capital stock; 
 (c) purchases for value of any rights distributed in connection
with any stockholder rights plan; 
 (d) purchases of capital stock or options to acquire such capital stock with the proceeds
received from a substantially concurrent issuance of capital stock or convertible securities; 
 (e) purchases of capital stock
pledged as collateral for loans to employees; 
 (f) purchases of capital stock in connection with the exercise of stock options
or stock appreciation rights by way of cashless exercise or in connection with the satisfaction of withholding tax obligations; and 
 (g) purchases of fractional shares of capital stock in connection with stock splits, dividends or combinations or the exercise or conversion of convertible securities or options or warrants to acquire
securities, not to exceed $25,000 in the aggregate in any fiscal year. 
 “Permitted Indebtedness” is:

 (a) Borrower’s Indebtedness to Lender under this Agreement and any other Loan Document; 

  
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 (b)(i) any Indebtedness that does not exceed $100,000 in principal amount existing on the
Closing Date, and (ii) any Indebtedness in excess of $100,000 in principal amount existing on the Closing Date and shown on the Perfection Certificate; 
 (c) Subordinated Debt; 
 (d) unsecured Indebtedness to trade creditors incurred in
the ordinary course of business; 
 (e) capitalized leases and purchase money Indebtedness not to exceed $1,500,000 in the
aggregate outstanding during the term hereof secured by Permitted Liens; and 
 (f) refinanced Permitted Indebtedness, provided
that the amount of such Indebtedness is not increased except by an amount equal to a reasonable premium or other reasonable amount paid in connection with such refinancing and by an amount equal to any existing, but unutilized, commitment
thereunder; 
 (g) guaranties of Permitted Indebtedness; 

(h) Indebtedness incurred as a result of endorsing negotiable instruments received in the ordinary course of business; 

(i) Indebtedness consisting of interest rate, currency, or commodity swap agreements, interest rate cap or collar agreements or
arrangements entered into in the ordinary course of business and designated to protect Borrower or its Subsidiaries against fluctuations in interest rates, currency exchange rates, or commodity prices; 

(j) Indebtedness that otherwise constitutes a Permitted Investment under paragraph (c) of the definition of Permitted Investment;

 (k) earn-out obligations or deferred payments of consideration in connection with any transaction permitted by
Section 7.3; 
 (l) Indebtedness incurred in connection with the Platform Development Agreement, provided the same is
subject to the Vulcan Subordination Agreement; and 
 (m) other Indebtedness in an aggregate amount outstanding not to exceed
$100,000. 
 “Permitted Intellectual Property Licenses” are: (i) non-exclusive licenses of Intellectual
Property granted to third parties in the ordinary course of business, (ii) licenses of Intellectual Property that could not result in a legal transfer of title of the licensed property but that may be exclusive or non-exclusive with respect to
territory, field(s) of use, rights to research, develop, commercialize, manufacture, market and/or distribute, and (iii) exclusive or non-exclusive licenses, assignments or other conveyance of rights to Intellectual Property directly related to
specific G protein-coupled receptor(s) and/or compounds interacting with such G protein-coupled receptor(s). 

“Permitted Investments” are: 
 (a) Investments shown on the Perfection Certificate and existing on the Closing Date; 
 (b) Investments permitted by Borrower’s investment policy, as amended from time to time, provided that such investment policy (and any amendment thereto) has been approved by Lender; 

(c) Investments (i) by Borrower in Subsidiaries (other than Non-Operating Subsidiary) not to exceed $100,000 in the aggregate in any
fiscal year, (ii) Investments by Borrower in any Domestic Subsidiary that has guarantied the Obligations hereunder and (iii) by Subsidiaries in other Subsidiaries or in Borrower (in each case, other than Non-Operating Subsidiary);

  
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 (d) Investments consisting of Collateral Accounts in the name of Borrower or any Subsidiary
so long as Lender has a first priority, perfected security interest in such Collateral Accounts; 
 (e) Investments (including
debt obligations) received in connection with the bankruptcy or reorganization of customers or suppliers and in settlement of delinquent obligations of, and other disputes with, customers or suppliers arising in the ordinary course of business;

 (f) Investments permitted by Section 7.3; 
 (g) joint ventures or strategic alliances in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business consisting of the non-exclusive licensing of technology, the development of technology or the providing of
technical support, provided that any cash investments by Borrower do not exceed $100,000 in the aggregate in any fiscal year; 

(h) Investments consisting of extensions of credit to Borrower’s or its Subsidiaries’ customers in the nature of accounts
receivable, prepaid royalties or notes receivable in the ordinary course of business arising from the sale or lease of goods, provision of services or licensing activities of Borrower; 

(i) Investments (including debt obligations) received in connection with the bankruptcy or reorganization of customers or suppliers and
in settlement of delinquent obligations of, and other disputes with, customers or suppliers arising in the ordinary course of business; 
 (j) Investments consisting of interest rate, currency, or commodity swap agreements, interest rate cap or collar agreements or arrangements entered into in the ordinary course of business and designated
to protect a Person against fluctuations in interest rates, currency exchange rates, or commodity prices; 
 (k) Investments
consisting of travel advances and employee relocation loans and other employee loans and advances in the ordinary course of business, in an amount not to exceed $100,000 in any fiscal year; and 

(l) Other Investments in an amount not to exceed $100,000 at any time during the term hereof. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, Permitted Investments shall not include, and Borrower and each Subsidiary is prohibited from purchasing,
purchasing participations in, entering into any type of municipal bonds with a long-term nominal maturity for which the interest rate is reset through a dutch auction and more commonly referred to as an “auction rate security.” 

“Permitted Liens” are: 
 (a)(i) Liens securing Permitted Indebtedness described under clause (b) of the definition of “Permitted Indebtedness” or (ii) Liens arising under this Agreement or other Loan
Documents; 
 (b) Liens for taxes, fees, assessments or other government charges or levies, either not delinquent or being
contested in good faith and for which Borrower maintains adequate reserves on its Books, provided that no notice of any such Lien has been filed or recorded under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations
adopted thereunder; 
 (c) Liens (including with respect to capital leases) (i) on property (including accessions,
additions, parts, replacements, fixtures, improvements and attachments thereto, and the proceeds thereof) acquired or held by Borrower or its Subsidiaries incurred for financing such property (including accessions, additions, parts, replacements,
fixtures, improvements and attachments thereto, and the proceeds thereof) other than Accounts, Inventory, and Financed Equipment, or (ii) existing on property (and accessions, additions, parts, replacements, fixtures, improvements and
attachments thereto, and the proceeds thereof) when acquired other than Accounts, Inventory, and Financed Equipment, if the Lien is confined to such property (including accessions, additions, parts, replacements, fixtures, improvements and
attachments thereto, and the proceeds thereof); 

  
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 (d) Liens incurred in the extension, renewal or refinancing of the indebtedness secured by
Liens described in (a) through (c), but any extension, renewal or replacement Lien must be limited to the property encumbered by the existing Lien and the principal amount of the indebtedness it secures may not increase; 

(e) leases or subleases of real property granted in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business, and leases, subleases, non-exclusive
licenses or sublicenses of personal property (other than Intellectual Property) granted in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business, if the leases, subleases, licenses and sublicenses do not prohibit granting Lender a security interest
therein; 
 (f) Permitted Intellectual Property Licenses; 

(g) leases or subleases granted in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business, including in connection with Borrower’s leased
premises or leased property; 
 (h) Liens in favor of other financial institutions arising in connection with Borrower’s
deposit or securities accounts held at such institutions; 
 (i) Liens of carriers, warehousemen, suppliers, or other Persons
that are possessory in nature arising in the ordinary course of business and which are not delinquent or remain payable without penalty or which are being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings which proceedings have the effect of
preventing the forfeiture or sale of the property subject thereto; 
 (j) Liens to secure payment of workers’ compensation,
employment insurance, old-age pensions, social security and other like obligations incurred in the ordinary course of business (other than Liens imposed by ERISA); 
 (k) Liens in favor of custom and revenue authorities arising as a matter of law to secure the payment of custom duties in connection with the importation of goods; 

(l) Liens arising from attachments or judgments, orders, or decrees in circumstances not constituting an Event of Default under Sections
8.4 and 8.7; 
 (m) Liens on insurance proceeds in favor of insurance companies granted solely to secure financed insurance
premiums; 
 (n) deposits to secure the performance of bids, trade contracts (other than for borrowed money), contracts for the
purchase of property, leases, statutory obligations, surety and appeal bonds, performance bonds and other obligations of a like nature, in each case, incurred in the ordinary course of business and not representing an obligation for borrowed money;
and 
 (o) Liens securing Borrower’s performance of the Platform Development Agreement provided the same are subject to the
Vulcan Subordination Agreement. 
 “Person” is any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited
liability company, joint venture, company, trust, unincorporated organization, association, corporation, institution, public benefit corporation, firm, joint stock company, estate, entity or government agency. 

“Platform Development Agreement” is that certain Platform Development Funding Agreement by and between Borrower and
Vulcan dated as of October 21, 2010. 
 “Prepayment Fee” is an additional fee payable to the Lender
in the amount equal to one percent (1.0%) of the principal amount of any portion of the Growth Capital Advances prepaid. 
 “Promissory Note” means a Promissory Note in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit C. 

  
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 “Registered Organization” is any “registered organization” as
defined in the Code with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made 
 “Requirement of Law” is as to
any Person, the organizational or governing documents of such Person, and any law (statutory or common), treaty, rule or regulation or determination of an arbitrator or a court or other Governmental Authority, in each case applicable to or binding
upon such Person or any of its property or to which such Person or any of its property is subject. 

“Responsible Officer” is any of the Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Financial Officer and Senior
Director of Finance of Borrower.  
 “Restricted License” is any license or other agreement with respect
to which Borrower is the licensee, the failure, breach or termination of which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Change. 
 “SEC” is the Securities Exchange Commission or any successor or replacement Governmental Authority. 
 “Securities Account” is any “securities account” as defined in the Code with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made. 

“Subordinated Debt” is (a) Indebtedness incurred by Borrower subordinated to Borrower’s Indebtedness owed to
Lender and which is reflected in a written agreement in a manner and form reasonably acceptable to Lender and approved by Lender in writing, and (b) to the extent the terms of subordination do not change adversely to Lender, refinancings,
refundings, renewals, amendments or extensions of any of the foregoing. 
 “Subsidiary” is, as to any Person, a
corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other entity of which shares of stock or other ownership interests having ordinary voting power (other than stock or such other ownership interests having such power only by reason of the
happening of a contingency) to elect a majority of the board of directors or other managers of such corporation, partnership or other entity are at the time owned, or the management of which is otherwise controlled, directly or indirectly through
one or more intermediaries, or both, by such Person. Unless the context otherwise requires, each reference to a Subsidiary herein shall be a reference to a Subsidiary of Borrower. 

“Trademarks” means any trademark and servicemark rights, whether registered or not, applications to register and
registrations of the same and like protections, and the entire goodwill of the business of Borrower connected with and symbolized by such trademarks. 
 “Tranche 2 Advance” is defined in Section 2.1.1(a)(ii). 

“Transfer” is defined in Section 7.1. 
 “Vulcan” is Vulcan Inc., a Washington corporation. 

“Vulcan Subordination Agreement” is that certain Subordination Agreement, dated as of the Closing Date, by and between
Lender and Vulcan, in form and content reasonably acceptable to Lender, with respect to the Platform Development Agreement. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed as
of the Closing Date. 
  

			
	BORROWER:
	
	OMEROS CORPORATION
		
	By	 	 /s/ Gregory A. Demopulos

		
	Name:	 	 Gregory A. Demopulos, M.D.

		
	Title:	 	 Chairman and CEO

 

			
	LENDER:
	
	OXFORD FINANCE CORPORATION
		
	By	 	 /s/ John G. Henderson

		
	Name:	 	 John G. Henderson

		
	Title:	 	 Vice President & General Counsel

[Signature Page to Loan and Security Agreement] 

 EXHIBIT A – COLLATERAL DESCRIPTION 

The Collateral consists of all of Borrower’s right, title and interest in and to the following personal property: 

All goods, Accounts (including health-care receivables), Equipment, Inventory, contract rights or rights to payment of money, leases,
license agreements, franchise agreements, General Intangibles, commercial tort claims, documents, instruments (including any promissory notes), chattel paper (whether tangible or electronic), cash, deposit accounts, fixtures, letters of credit
rights (whether or not the letter of credit is evidenced by a writing), securities, and all other investment property, supporting obligations, and financial assets, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, wherever located; and 

All Borrower’s Books relating to the foregoing, and any and all claims, rights and interests in any of the above and all
substitutions for, additions, attachments, accessories, accessions and improvements to and replacements, products, proceeds and insurance proceeds of any or all of the foregoing. 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Collateral does not include any of the following, whether now owned or hereafter acquired:
(i) any Intellectual Property, provided, however, the Collateral shall include all Accounts, license fees and royalty fees and other revenues, proceeds, or income arising out of or relating to any of the Intellectual Property, (ii) any of
the outstanding capital stock or other equity interests of any Subsidiary of Borrower organized under the laws of any jurisdiction other than the United States, any State thereof or the District of Columbia in excess of 65% of the voting power of
all classes of such capital stock or other equity interests of such Subsidiary entitled to vote, (iii) Borrower’s cash collateral account maintained at Comerica Bank to secure certain lease obligations, provided that the principal amount
of such cash collateral account shall not exceed $250,000, but only for such times as Borrower is obligated to maintain such cash collateral account in respect of such lease obligations. Borrower shall make appropriate entries upon its financial
statements and its books and records disclosing Lender’s security interest in the Collateral, or (iv) equipment that is subject to a Lien securing the financing of the purchase price of such equipment and made in favor of US Bancorp
Business Equipment Finance Group, provided, that (x) the Indebtedness secured by such lien shall not exceed Seventy Thousand Dollars ($70,000); and (y) upon the release of such Lien, such property shall be deemed to be Collateral hereunder
and shall be subject to the security interest granted herein without any action by Borrower or Lender. 
 Pursuant to the terms
of a certain negative pledge arrangement with Lender, Borrower has agreed not to encumber any of its Intellectual Property, except for Permitted Intellectual Property Licenses. 

  
 EXHIBIT B

  
 COMPLIANCE
CERTIFICATE 
  

									
				
	TO:	  	OXFORD FINANCE CORPORATION	 	Date:	  	 
	FROM:	  	OMEROS CORPORATION	  		 		  	

 The undersigned authorized officer of OMEROS CORPORATION (“Borrower”) hereby certifies that in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Loan and Security Agreement between Borrower and Lender (the “Agreement”), 
 (i)
Borrower and its Subsidiaries are in complete compliance for the period ending with all required covenants except as noted below, and 
 (ii)
All representations and warranties of Borrower and its Subsidiaries stated in the Agreement are true and correct in all material respects as of the date hereof, provided, however, that such materiality qualifier shall not be applicable to any
representations and warranties that already are qualified or modified by materiality in the text thereof; and provided, further that those representations and warranties expressly referring to a specific date shall be true, accurate and complete in
all material respects as of such date. Attached are the required documents, if any, supporting our certification(s). The Officer further certifies that these are prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and are
consistently applied from one period to the next except (i) as explained in an accompanying letter or footnotes and (ii) with respect to unaudited financial statements, for the absence of footnotes and subject to normal year-end
adjustments. 
 Please indicate compliance status since the last Compliance Certificate by circling Yes, No, or N/A under
“Complies” column. 
  

											
	 	  	 Reporting Covenant
	  	 Requirement
	  	 Complies

	1)	  	Financial statements with Compliance Certificate	  	Quarterly within 45 days	  	Yes	  	No	  	N/A
						
	2)	  	Annual (CPA Audited) financial statements with Compliance Certificate	  	Within 90 days after Fiscal Year End	  	Yes	  	No	  	N/A
						
	3)	  	Annual Financial Budget	  	Annually as soon as available and in any event within 90 days of FYE; and when revised and approved by Borrower’s Board	  	Yes	  	No	  	N/A
						
	4)	  	SEC Filings	  	Within 5 days after filing with SEC	  	Yes	  	No	  	N/A
						
	5)	  	Account Statements (Bank, investment, etc.)	  	Monthly (and/or upon receipt) within 15 days	  	Yes	  	No	  	N/A
						
	6)	  	Total amount of Borrower’s cash and cash equivalents	  	$________________________________________	  		  		  	

 Deposit and Securities Accounts (Please list all accounts; attach separate
sheet if additional space needed) 
  

																					
	 	  	 Bank
	  	 Account Number
	  	New Account?	 	  	Acct Control
Agmt in place?	 
							
	1)	  		  		  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  
							
	2)	  		  		  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  
							
	3)	  		  		  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  
							
	4)	  		  		  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  
							
	5)	  		  		  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  

 Other Matters

  

									
	Have there been any changes in Key Person?	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  
	Have there been any transfers/sales/disposals/retirement of Collateral or IP (except as expressly permitted by the Agreement)?	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  
	Have there been any new or pending claims or causes of action against Borrower required to be reported under the Agreement?	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	No	  

  

			
	Exceptions	  	
	  
 Please explain any exceptions with respect to the certification
above: (If no exceptions exist, state “No exceptions.” Attach separate sheet if additional space needed.)
	  	  
  

 
  

 

							
	 	  	 	  		  	LENDER’S USE ONLY
	SIGNATURE	  	DATE	  		  	  
 Received
by: ______________ Verified by: ______________
  
 Date:
__________________________ Date: ______________
  
 Compliance
Status        Yes                No

	  
 TITLE
	  		  		  	 

  
 EXHIBIT C

  
 SECURED PROMISSORY
NOTE 
 (CLOSING DATE ADVANCE) 
  

					
	$10,000,000	  		  	Dated: October 21, 2010

 FOR VALUE
RECEIVED, the undersigned, OMEROS CORPORATION, a Washington corporation (“Borrower”), HEREBY PROMISES TO PAY to the order of OXFORD FINANCE CORPORATION (“Lender”) the principal amount of Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) or such
lesser amount as shall equal the outstanding principal balance of the Growth Capital Advance made to Borrower by Lender pursuant to the Loan Agreement (defined below), and to pay all other amounts due with respect to the Growth Capital Advance on
the dates and in the amounts set forth in the Loan Agreement. Capitalized terms, unless defined in this Secured Promissory Note (this “Note”), shall have the meaning given such capitalized term in the Loan Agreement. 

Interest on the principal amount of this Note from the date of this Note shall accrue at 8.55% per annum based on a 360-day year of
twelve 30-day months or, if applicable, the Default Rate. Commencing on November 1, 2011, and continuing on the first day of each successive calendar month thereafter, Borrower shall make to Lender thirty-six (36) equal payments of
principal and accrued interest on the then outstanding principal amount. Any and all remaining principal and interest shall be due and payable on the Maturity Date. In addition to the foregoing payments, on the Maturity Date (or upon earlier
repayment, whether as a result of acceleration or otherwise) the Final Payment and the Prepayment Fee, as applicable (each as defined in and subject to the terms and conditions of the Loan Agreement) shall be due and payable by Borrower to Lender.

 Principal, interest and all other amounts due with respect to the Growth Capital Advance, are payable in lawful money of the
United States of America to Lender as set forth in the Loan Agreement. The principal amount of this Note and the interest rate applicable thereto, and all payments made with respect thereto, shall be recorded by Lender and, prior to any transfer
hereof, endorsed on the grid attached hereto which is part of this Note. 
 This Note is the Note referred to in, and is
entitled to the benefits of, the Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of October 21, 2010, to which Borrower and Lender are parties (as amended from time to time, the “Loan Agreement”). The Loan Agreement, among other things,
(a) provides for the making of this secured Growth Capital Advance to Borrower, and (b) contains provisions for acceleration of the maturity hereof upon the happening of certain stated events. 

This Note may not be prepaid except as provided in the Loan Agreement. This Note and the obligation of Borrower to repay the unpaid
principal amount of the Growth Capital Advance, interest on the Growth Capital Advance and all other amounts due Lender under the Loan Agreement is secured under the Loan Agreement. 

Presentment for payment, demand, notice of protest and all other demands and notices of any kind in connection with the execution,
delivery, performance and enforcement of this Note are hereby waived. 
 Borrower shall pay all reasonable fees and expenses,
including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, incurred by Lender in the enforcement or attempt to enforce any of Borrower’s obligations hereunder not performed when due. This Note shall be governed by, and construed
and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of California. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the parties hereto have caused this Note to be executed as of the Closing Date. 
  

			
	OMEROS CORPORATION
		
	By: 	 	 
		
	Name: 	 	 
		
	Title 	 	 

 [Signature Page to
Secured Promissory Note] 
 [Closing Date Advance] 

  
 LOAN INTEREST RATE
AND PAYMENTS OF PRINCIPAL 
  

									
	 Date
	 	Principal
Amount	 	Interest Rate	 	Scheduled
Payment Amount	 	Notation By

  
 SECURED PROMISSORY
NOTE 
 (TRANCHE 2 ADVANCE) 
  

					
	$10,000,000	  		  	Dated: ________________________

 FOR VALUE
RECEIVED, the undersigned, OMEROS CORPORATION, a Washington corporation (“Borrower”), HEREBY PROMISES TO PAY to the order of OXFORD FINANCE CORPORATION (“Lender”) the principal amount of Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) or such
lesser amount as shall equal the outstanding principal balance of the Growth Capital Advance made to Borrower by Lender pursuant to the Loan Agreement (defined below), and to pay all other amounts due with respect to the Growth Capital Advance on
the dates and in the amounts set forth in the Loan Agreement. Capitalized terms, unless defined in this Secured Promissory Note (this “Note”), shall have the meaning given such capitalized term in the Loan Agreement. 

Interest on the principal amount of this Note from the date of this Note shall accrue at ______% per annum based on a 360-day year of
twelve 30-day months or, if applicable, the Default Rate. Commencing on November 1, 2011, and continuing on the first day of each successive calendar month thereafter, Borrower shall make to Lender thirty-six (36) equal payments of
principal and accrued interest on the then outstanding principal amount. Any and all remaining principal and interest shall be due and payable on the Maturity Date. In addition to the foregoing payments, on the Maturity Date (or upon earlier
repayment, whether as a result of acceleration or otherwise) the Final Payment and the Prepayment Fee, as applicable (each as defined in and subject to the terms and conditions of the Loan Agreement) shall be due and payable by Borrower to Lender.

 Principal, interest and all other amounts due with respect to the Growth Capital Advance, are payable in lawful money of the
United States of America to Lender as set forth in the Loan Agreement. The principal amount of this Note and the interest rate applicable thereto, and all payments made with respect thereto, shall be recorded by Lender and, prior to any transfer
hereof, endorsed on the grid attached hereto which is part of this Note. 
 This Note is the Note referred to in, and is
entitled to the benefits of, the Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of October 21, 2010, to which Borrower and Lender are parties (as amended from time to time, the “Loan Agreement”). The Loan Agreement, among other things,
(a) provides for the making of this secured Growth Capital Advance to Borrower, and (b) contains provisions for acceleration of the maturity hereof upon the happening of certain stated events. 

This Note may not be prepaid except as provided in the Loan Agreement. This Note and the obligation of Borrower to repay the unpaid
principal amount of the Growth Capital Advance, interest on the Growth Capital Advance and all other amounts due Lender under the Loan Agreement is secured under the Loan Agreement. 

Presentment for payment, demand, notice of protest and all other demands and notices of any kind in connection with the execution,
delivery, performance and enforcement of this Note are hereby waived. 
 Borrower shall pay all reasonable fees and expenses,
including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, incurred by Lender in the enforcement or attempt to enforce any of Borrower’s obligations hereunder not performed when due. This Note shall be governed by, and construed
and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of California. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the parties hereto have caused this Note to be executed as of the Closing Date. 
  

			
	OMEROS CORPORATION
		
	By: 	 	 
		
	Name: 	 	 
		
	Title 	 	 

 [Signature Page to
Secured Promissory Note] 
 [Tranche 2 Advance] 

  
 LOAN INTEREST RATE
AND PAYMENTS OF PRINCIPAL 
  

									
	 Date
	 	Principal
Amount	 	Interest Rate	 	Scheduled
Payment Amount	 	Notation By

  
 EXHIBIT D

  
 DISBURSEMENT LETTER

 The undersigned, being the duly elected and acting President of OMEROS CORPORATION, a Washington corporation
(“Borrower”), does hereby certify to OXFORD FINANCE CORPORATION (“Lender”), in connection with that certain Loan and Security Agreement dated as of October 21, 2010 by and between Borrower and Lender
(the “Loan Agreement”; with other capitalized terms used below having the meanings ascribed thereto in the Loan Agreement) that: 
  

							
		
	1.	  	The representations and warranties made by Borrower in Section 5 of the Loan Agreement and in the other Loan Documents are true, correct and complete in all
material respects on the date hereof; provided, however, that such materiality qualifier shall not be applicable to any representations and warranties that already are qualified or modified by materiality in the text thereof; and provided, further
that those representations and warranties expressly referring to a specific date shall be true, correct and complete in all material respects as of such date.	      
		
	2.	  	No event or condition has occurred that would constitute an Event of Default under the Loan Agreement or any other Loan Document.	   
		
	3.	  	Borrower is in compliance with the covenants and requirements contained in Sections 4, 6 and 7 of the Loan Agreement.	  
		
	4.	  	All conditions referred to in Section 3 of the Loan Agreement to the making of the Credit Extension to be made on or about the date hereof have been
satisfied.	   
		
	5.	  	No Material Adverse Change has occurred.	  
		
	6.	  	The proceeds of the Growth Capital Advances shall be disbursed as follows:	  
			
		  	Disbursement from Lender:	  			
			
		  	1. Closing Date Advance:	  	$	10,000,000.00	  
		  	Plus	  			
		  	Borrower’s Deposit	  	 	50,000.00	  
			
		  	Less:	  			
		  	Amount due BlueCrest	  	$	 	  
		  	Legal Fees and costs*:	  	$	 	  
		  	Facility Fee*:	  			
			
		  	Net proceeds due from Lender to Borrower:	  	$	 	  
		  		  	 	 	 
			
		  	2. Tranche 2 Advance:	  	$	10,000,000.00	  
			
		  	Less:	  			
		  	Legal Fees and costs:	  	$	 [TBD]	  
		  	Facility Fee:	  	$	 50,000.00	  
		  		  	 	 	 
			
		  	Net proceeds due from Lender to Borrower:	  	$	 	  
		  		  	 	 	 

 *Legal Fees and costs and Facility Fee are each through the Closing Date. Post-closing legal fees and costs and the portion
of the Facility Fee payable after the Closing Date to be invoiced and paid post-closing. 

  

			
		
	7.	  	The aggregate net proceeds, after wiring to BlueCrest in accordance with the BlueCrest payoff letter, shall be wired to the Borrower as follows:

 

					
	Account Name:	  	Omeros Corporation	  	
	Bank Name:	  		  	
	Bank Address:	  		  	
			
	Account Number:	  		  	
	ABA Number:	  		  	

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 Dated as of the date first set forth
above. 
  

			
	 BORROWER:
  

OMEROS CORPORATION

		
	By 	 	 
		
	Name: 	 	 
		
	Title: 	 	 
	
	 LENDER:
  

OXFORD FINANCE CORPORATION

		
	By 	 	 
		
	Name: 	 	 
		
	Title: 	 	 

 [Signature Page to
Disbursement Letter] 

  
 CORPORATE BORROWING
CERTIFICATE 
 [form to be provided to, reviewed and approved by Lender]

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