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exhibit_10-21.htm

Exhibit 10.21

 

AGREEMENT AND AMENDMENT NO. 1

 

This AGREEMENT AND AMENDMENT NO. 1 is made this 16 day of July 2014, and effective as of May 31, 2014, by and between ORAMED PHARMACEUTICALS INC., a Delaware corporation with a mailing address at Hi-Tech Park 2/4 Givat Ram, Jerusalem 91390 Israel (the “Company”), and MICHAEL BERELOWITZ, M.D., with an address 415 East 37th Street New York, NY 10016 (“Berelowitz”).

 

WHEREAS:

 

A.           The Company and Berelowitz are parties to the Agreement dated as of November 26, 2013 (the “Original Agreement”); and

 

B.           The Company and Berelowitz wish to amend the Original Agreement to extend the term thereof for an additional six months.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows:

 

	
1.

	
Amendment to Section 1.2.  Section 1.2 of the Original Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:

 

	
  

	
“2.1

	
Term. Unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions hereof, the term of engagement under this Agreement shall commence on December 31, 2013 (the “Effective Date”) and shall continue for a period of twelve months (the “Term”).”

 

	
2.

	
Ratification.   As amended hereby, the Original Agreement is ratified and confirmed and all other terms and conditions remain in full force and effect.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Agreement and Amendment No. 1 effective as of the date and year first above written.

 

	
ORAMED PHARMACEUTICALS INC.

 

	
 

	
Per:  /s/ Nadav Kidron

Name:  Nadav Kidron  

Title:  Chief Executive Officer

	/s/ Michael Berelowitz  

MICHAEL BERELOWITZ M.D.exhibit_10-29.htm

Exhibit 10.29

 

**CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL

TREATMENT AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE

COMMISSION; [***] DENOTES OMISSIONS**

 

CLINICAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

By and Between

 

Oramed Ltd.

and

Integrium, LLC

 

Effective Date: July 22, 2014

 

  

  

  

 

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CRO Agreement

 

EFFECTIVE DATE:  July 22, 2014

Name and Address of the Contact for Integrium, LLC

 

	

Name:

	

Jessica Coutu

 

	
Title:

	
Sr. Dir., Contract Administration

 

	
Address:

	
100 East Hanover Avenue, Suite 401

Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927

Telephone:                   (908) 357-2010

Facsimile:                    (908) 375-2019

 

Name and Address of the Contact for Oramed Ltd.

 

	

Name:

	

Dr. Miriam Kidron

 

	
Title:

	Chief Medical and Technology Officer

 

	
Address:

	
Hi-Tech Park 2/4 Givat-Ram,

P.O. Box 39098

Jerusalem, 91390, Israel

 

Telephone:                   972 2 566001

Facsimile:                    972 2 566004

 

e-mail:                          miriam@oramed.com

 

  

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INDEX

 

	
1.

	
Term

	 
	  	  	 
	
2.

	
Scope of Work

	 
	  	  	 
	
3.

	
Conditions of Work/Sponsor Responsibilities

	 
	  	  	 
	
4.

	
Compensation

	 
	  	  	 
	
5.

	
Representations of CRO

	 
	  	  	 
	
6.

	
Confidentiality

	 
	  	  	 
	
7.

	
Conflicts of Interest

	 
	  	  	 
	
8.

	
Independent Contractor

	 
	  	  	 
	
9.

	
Tax Reporting and Payment

	 
	  	  	 
	
10.

	
Ownership, Disclosure and Transfer of Developments and Study Data

	 
	  	  	 
	
11.

	
Relationship with Investigators

	 
	  	  	 
	
12.

	
Indemnification

	 
	  	  	 
	
13.

	
Limitation of Liability

	 
	  	  	 
	
14.

	
Insurance

	 
	  	  	 
	
15.

	
Termination

	 
	  	  	 
	
16.

	
Personnel Recruitment

	 
	  	  	 
	
17.

	
Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action

	 
	  	  	 
	
18.

	
Miscellaneous Provision

	 

Exhibit 1                       Protocol

Exhibit 2                      Study Specifications: Assumptions, Timeline and Task Ownership Matrix

Exhibit 3                       Study Budget

Exhibit 4                       Payment Schedule

Exhibit 5                      Transfer of Regulatory Obligation

 

  

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Oramed Ltd. (“Sponsor”), an Israeli company, with principal offices at Hi-Tech Park 2/4 Givat-Ram, P.O. Box 39098, Jerusalem, 91390, Israel and Integrium, LLC, (“Integrium”), a California limited liability company, located at 14351 Myford Road, Tustin, California, 92780, hereby agree as follows:

1.           Term

	
  

	
1.1

	
The term of this Agreement shall be for the period beginning as of July 22, 2014 and ending upon the satisfactory performance of all the Services (as hereinafter defined) unless terminated sooner as provided for herein.

2.           Scope of Work

 

	
  

	
2.1

	
Sponsor is conducting a Study pursuant to Protocol No. ORA-D-007, (“Protocol”) entitled “Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Assess the Safety and Pharmacodynamics of Multiple Oral Bedtime Doses of ORMD-0801 (Insulin Capsules) in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus who are Inadequately Controlled with Diet and Metformin” (the “Study”).  Sponsor anticipates that the Protocol will be submitted by Sponsor to the FDA by September 30, 2014, such Protocol being set out in Exhibit 1 attached hereto.

 

	
  

	
2.2

	
Integrium shall perform services (“Services”) as required for the execution of the Protocol according to the Study Specifications (Study Assumptions, Timeline and Task Ownership Matrix), Exhibit 2, attached hereto and made fully a part hereof.  The designation of personnel to perform the Services, shall be within Integrium’s discretion, but Sponsor reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to reject any personnel so designated by Integrium, and require replacement of such personnel.  Prior to performing the Services under this Agreement, Integrium will inform Sponsor of the identity of the personnel designated and Integrium shall make reasonable efforts to assure that the personnel designated to perform the Services shall not be changed until the Services are completed; provided, however, that where any such personnel ceases to be employed by Integrium, Integrium shall promptly notify Sponsor of such cessation and use its best efforts to locate replacement personnel acceptable to Sponsor.

3.           Conditions of Work/Sponsor Responsibilities

	
  

	
3.1

	
In order for Integrium to perform the Services properly and timely, unless otherwise agreed in writing, Sponsor shall provide Integrium with those materials and take those actions as described in the Study Specifications, set out in Exhibit 2 attached hereto and made a part hereof.  In addition, Sponsor shall cause all Sponsor contracted designees to (i) reasonably cooperate with Integrium, and (ii) perform their services and supply to Integrium their study materials and deliverables in a timely manner.  Any failure under this Section 3.1 shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement by Sponsor, but may require changes in the budget/compensation and/or timelines for the Services in accordance with Section 4.3.

	
  

	
3.2

	
Sponsor and/or its representatives may, during the Term, visit Integrium’s facilities (and those of Integrium’s approved contractors) at reasonable times and with reasonable frequency during normal business hours to (i) observe the progress of the Study at Integrium’s facilities and all Study sites (it being clarified that Integrium shall ensure that Sponsor has such rights viz-a-viz each Study site), (ii) monitor the accuracy and completeness of the Services, including, but not limited to, quality control and assurance, and/or (iii) review the responsibilities and/or performance obligations of Integrium personnel.  Integrium will assist Sponsor in scheduling such visits and will make records and any other relevant information available to Sponsor and/or its representatives.

 

  

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3.3

	
Both Sponsor and Integrium enter into the Agreement for the express purpose of transferring from Sponsor to Integrium the responsibilities and obligations of a Sponsor to conduct, coordinate, manage, and/or develop the Study in accordance with United States Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) regulations set forth in 21 CFR Section 312, Subpart D, as such may be amended from time to time. Accordingly, if Sponsor is transferring to Integrium the responsibility for various regulatory responsibilities under the U.S. laws and regulations as set forth in Exhibit 5 (sample form), a Transfer of Regulatory Obligations Form will be completed. Any regulatory responsibilities not specifically stated as transferred to Integrium shall remain the regulatory responsibility of Sponsor.  Sponsor shall file the Transfer of Regulatory Obligations with the FDA or as otherwise required by law or regulation.  If an amendment to this Agreement affects the scope of regulatory obligations that have been transferred to Integrium, Integrium and Sponsor shall execute a corresponding amendment.  Such amendment shall be filed by Sponsor with the appropriate government bodies.

4.           Compensation

	
  

	
4.1

	
In consideration for Integrium’s satisfactory performance of any and all of the Services, Sponsor shall pay Integrium a fee in the amount and on the terms specified in Exhibit 3 (the “Study Budget and Payment Schedule”) attached hereto and made fully a part hereof.  All fees will be invoiced by Integrium and Sponsor shall pay each invoice within thirty (30) days of receipt.  If any portion of an invoice is disputed, then Sponsor shall pay the undisputed amounts as provided above and the parties will use good faith efforts to reconcile the disputed amount as soon as practicable. If any undisputed invoice is not paid within forty five (45) days Sponsor will be considered in material breach.  If the breach is not cured within ten (10) days of written notice thereof provided by Integrium, Integrium will suspend all activity until the breach is cured.  If any breach extends beyond forty five (45) days Integrium will terminate this Agreement.  Any 3rd Party Vendor late fee charges resulting from Sponsor delays in providing payment to Integrium will be passed on to Sponsor.

	
  

	
4.2

	
Any statement or invoice for services or expenses shall be stated with sufficient specificity for Sponsor to be able to determine the services performed, the work done, the related charges, and summary of pass through expenses.

	
  

	
4.3

	
Any material change in the Services, or the Assumptions set out in Exhibit 2 (including, but not limited to, changes in an agreed starting date or suspension of the Study by the Sponsor) may require changes in the budget/compensation and/or timelines and shall require a written amendment to this Agreement.  Each amendment shall detail the changes to the Services, Conditions, Compensation, Timeline or other matter.  Sponsor agrees that it will not unreasonably withhold approval of an amendment even if it involves a fixed price contract if the proposed changes in compensation or timelines result from, among other appropriate reasons, changes in the assumptions upon which current compensation or timelines were based.  Integrium shall not implement any change in the Project scope without Sponsor’s prior written approval.  Integrium reserves the right to postpone effecting material changes in the Project’s scope until such time as the parties agree to and execute the corresponding Change Order.

 

  

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5.           Representations of CRO

	
  

	
5.1

	
Integrium represents that it has the requisite facilities, equipment, and personnel with the requisite expertise, experience and skill, to render the desired Services, and it shall render the Services, in a timely, competent and efficient manner. Integrium further represents that the Services to be provided pursuant to this Agreement will represent Integrium’s best efforts and will be of the highest professional standards and quality.  Integrium further represents that it shall abide by all laws, rules and regulations including, but not limited to, GCP Guidelines issued by the FDA that apply to the performance of the Services at the time they are provided, including applicable requirements regarding equal employment opportunity and, when on Sponsor’s premises, Integrium’s employees shall comply with Sponsor’s policies with respect to conduct of visitors.

	
  

	
5.2

	
Integrium certifies that neither Integrium nor any person employed by Integrium has been debarred under Section 335a of Title 22 of the United States Code, and that no debarred person will in future be employed or utilized to perform any Services.  Integrium certifies that, to the best of its knowledge, no person performing any Services, including any investigator, has a conviction which could lead to debarment under Section 335a.  Furthermore, Integrium agrees to notify Sponsor immediately of any action toward conviction or debarment of any person performing any Services.  Integrium understands that Sponsor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately upon receipt of notice that any employee or agent of Integrium has been debarred or is subject to any action toward conviction or debarment.

	
  

	
5.3

	
Integrium shall maintain accurate and complete records specifically relating to the Services provided hereunder in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices, consistently applied.  To the extent that such records may be relevant in Sponsor’s reasonable opinion in determining whether Integrium is complying with its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, Sponsor, or Sponsor’s authorized representative, may audit such records during Integrium’s normal working hours and at Sponsor’s expense, upon providing five (5) working days’ written notice to Integrium.  Integrium shall retain such records for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment by Sponsor pursuant to the Agreement.

	
  

	
5.4

	
Integrium represents and warrants that in any and all contracts between Integrium and a third party with respect to the performance by such third party of clinical trials or tests and services associated with any such clinical trials or tests (a “Third Party Contractor”), and in which Integrium acts as an agent or general contractor for Sponsor and to which such contract Sponsor is not a party, Integrium will include a third party beneficiary provision naming Sponsor as the third party beneficiary under such agreement.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, prior to entering into any contract or arrangement with any Third Party Contractor or with any subcontractor with respect to the performance by such subcontractor of any of Integrium’s obligations under this Agreement, Integrium shall notify Sponsor thereof and be required to obtain the written consent of Sponsor to any such contract or arrangement (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned).

  

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6.           Confidentiality

	
  

	
6.1

	
It is understood by the parties hereto that during the performance of the Services, Integrium may receive from Sponsor, or otherwise acquire, certain Confidential, Proprietary, and/or Trade Secret Information which is the property of Sponsor (“Confidential Information”). Confidential Information shall include without limitation the Investigator’s brochure, the Protocol, the data recorded during the Study and data, formulae and information on the Study drug.  For purposes of this Agreement, Confidential Information shall be understood to include all written or electronically transferred information received from Sponsor by Integrium, and unless expressly described in this section 6.1 such written material shall be marked “Confidential.”  Confidential Information which is disclosed orally shall be deemed confidential if it is confirmed to be confidential by a writing provided to Integrium by Sponsor within a reasonable amount of time following oral disclosure or if such information is known or reasonably should be known by Integrium to be deemed to be Confidential Information (even without such written confirmation).  Integrium hereby warrants and affirms that it shall neither use nor disclose Confidential Information for any purpose other than as is specifically allowed by this Agreement.

	
  

	
6.2

	
Integrium shall disclose Confidential Information only to such of its employees or third parties (approved by Sponsor in writing) as may reasonably be required to assist Integrium in the performance of this Agreement and who have agreed to be bound by confidentiality and non-use terms and conditions similar to those in this Agreement.  In the event of such disclosure, Integrium shall advise its employees, of the confidential nature of the information and shall instruct them to take all necessary and reasonable precautions to prevent the unauthorized use or disclosure thereof at least consistent with those precautions undertaken by Integrium hereunder.

	
  

	
6.3

	
Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement, Integrium shall either destroy or return to Sponsor all tangible and electronic forms of Confidential Information, including any and all copies and/or derivatives of Confidential Information made by Integrium (or Integrium’s employees or agents), as well as any writings, drawings, specifications, manuals or other printed material made by Integrium (or Integrium’s employees or agents) and based on, or derived from, Confidential Information; provided, however, that Integrium shall retain all information it is required by law to retain.  Such information shall be retained for the amount of time required by law using the same amount of care and diligence to protect Sponsor’s information as it uses to protect its own confidential information but in any case not less than reasonable care and diligence.

	
  

	
6.4

	
The foregoing obligations shall not apply to Confidential Information to the extent that it: (a) is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by the receiving party; (b) becomes available to the receiving party on a non-confidential basis from a source which is not prohibited from disclosing such information; (c) was developed independently of any disclosure by the disclosing party or was known to the receiving party prior to its receipt from the disclosing party, as shown by contemporaneous written evidence; or (d) is required by law or regulation to be disclosed (in which case notice of such disclosure shall be given promptly to Sponsor and Integrium shall reasonably cooperate with Sponsor in seeking to obtain assurances that any such information will be treated confidentially).

 

  

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6.5

	
Integrium shall not disclose, or otherwise make public, the terms of this Agreement, except as may be necessary to secure enforcement of the terms of this Agreement or in response to a lawful subpoena or to comply with applicable regulations.

	
  

	
6.6

	
All of Integrium’s obligations set forth in this Article 6, including the obligations of confidentiality and non-use, shall continue through the term of this Agreement and shall survive for a period of ten (10) years following the expiration or termination of this Agreement.

7.           Conflicts of Interest

	
  

	
7.1

	
Integrium hereby warrants and represents that it has advised Sponsor, prior to the date of signing of this Agreement, of any relationship with any third parties, including competitors of Sponsor, which would prevent Integrium from performing the Services contemplated by this Agreement in accordance with the legal and ethical standards set out herein or as otherwise mandated by applicable law.

	
  

	
7.2

	
Integrium undertakes to advise Sponsor of any such relationships that might arise during the Term of this Agreement.  In the event such a relationship arises, the parties will discuss in good faith options to minimize or eliminate possible effects of such conflicts of interest.

8.           Independent Contractor

	
  

	
8.1

	
The parties hereto agree that Integrium is being retained and shall perform as an “Independent Contractor”.  Neither Integrium nor any of its employees performing Service’s, shall be employees of Sponsor, it being understood and agreed that Integrium is an independent contractor for all purposes and at all times.  All matters of compensation and benefits and terms of employment for Integrium’s employees shall be solely a matter between Integrium and its employees.  Nothing contained herein shall be deemed or construed to create between the parties hereto a partnership or joint venture or employment relationship.  No party shall have the authority to act on behalf of any other party, or to commit any other party in any manner or cause whatsoever or to use any other party’s name in any way not expressly authorized by this Agreement.  No party shall be liable for any act, omission, representation, obligation or debt of any other party, even if informed of such act, omission, representation, obligation or debt.

	
  

	
8.2

	
It is further understood that all Integrium services will be performed in accordance with Integrium’s SOPs; provided, however, that in the event that the performance of such services according to such SOPs conflict with the terms of this Agreement, performance of such services shall follow the terms of this Agreement.

	
  

	
8.3

	
Integrium acknowledges and agrees that its employees are not eligible to participate in any benefits programs offered by Sponsor to its employees, or in any pension plans, profit sharing plans, insurance plans (including but not limited to, worker’s compensation insurance), or any other employee benefit or perquisite plans offered from time to time by Sponsor to its employees or to receive Sponsor stock directly from Sponsor or its officers, directors, or employees.

	
  

	
8.4

	
Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as making the parties joint venturers or as granting to either party the authority to bind or contract any obligations in the name of or on the account of the other party or to make any representations, guarantees or warranties on behalf of the other party except to the extent such authority is expressly provided in writing and agreed by the  parties.

 

  

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9.           Tax Reporting and Payment

	
  

	
9.1

	
Integrium acknowledges and agrees that it shall be solely responsible for paying the appropriate amount of all federal, state and local taxes with respect to all compensation paid to Integrium pursuant to this Agreement, and that Sponsor shall have no responsibility whatsoever for withholding or paying any such taxes for or on behalf of Integrium.

	
  

	
9.2

	
Integrium further agrees to indemnify and hold Sponsor harmless from and against any and all damages, losses, expenses, or penalties arising from or in connection with any claim brought by any federal, state or local taxing authority with regard to Integrium’s failure to pay required taxes or failure to file required forms with regard to compensation paid to Integrium by Sponsor pursuant to this Agreement.

10.           Ownership, Disclosure and Transfer of Developments and Study Data

	
  

	
10.1

	
Sponsor acknowledges that Integrium possesses certain computer technical expertise, software and methodologies for administration of clinical trials, data collection, data management and statistical analyses methods which have been independently developed by Integrium without the benefit of any information provided by Sponsor.  Sponsor and Integrium agree that any computer software programs, methodologies or other formulae or analyses or methodologies developed by Integrium in the administration and the conduct of clinical trials used by Integrium under or during the term of this Agreement are the product of Integrium’s technical expertise possessed and developed by Integrium prior to the date of this Agreement and remain the sole property of Integrium and Sponsor agrees that such technology is commercially valuable to Integrium and Sponsor agrees not to disclose such technology to any other party without Integrium’s prior written consent.

	
  

	
10.2

	
All written materials and other works which may be subject to copyright and all patentable and un-patentable inventions, discoveries, data, and ideas (including but not limited to any computer software) which are made, conceived or reduced to practice or written by Integrium or Integrium’s employees or third party contractors authorized by Integrium pursuant to the terms hereof and which are based upon or arise from the Services performed by Integrium specifically for Sponsor (“Developments”) shall become Sponsor’s exclusive property, and may be used by Sponsor as Sponsor deems appropriate in its sole discretion without any obligation of any nature (including financial, reporting, accounting or otherwise) to Integrium.  Integrium, by signing this Agreement, expressly agrees to Sponsor’s ownership of all Developments, and represents and warrants that it has appropriate provisions in its agreements with third party contractors approved to provide services hereunder that would enable Integrium to meet the obligations set out in this Article 10.

	
  

	
10.3

	
Integrium agrees to hold all Developments in strict confidence in accordance with Article 6 of this Agreement.

 

  

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10.4

	
Integrium shall disclose promptly to Sponsor each Development and, upon Sponsor’s request and at Sponsor’s expense, Integrium shall assist Sponsor, or its designees, in filing patent or copyright applications in any country in the world.  Each copyrightable work, to the extent permitted by law, shall be considered a work made for hire and the authorship and copyright of the work shall be in Sponsor’s name and, if not so considered, Integrium hereby assigns to Sponsor all of Integrium’s rights, title, and interests in such works, and agrees to the waiver of all moral rights therein - to the extent that same may exist.  Integrium shall execute or cause to be executed by the inventor(s) or a duly authorized agent of Integrium, as the case may be, all papers and do all things which may be necessary or advisable, in the opinion of Sponsor, to prosecute such applications and to vest in Sponsor, or its designee, all the right, title and interest in and to the Developments.

	
  

	
10.5

	
To avoid doubt, Integrium acknowledges and agrees that Sponsor and its licensors retain all right, title and interest in and to the Confidential Information, the Investigator’s brochure, the Protocol, and all rights and information underlying and related to the Study drug, and that no license (whether express or implied) to any of the foregoing is granted to Integrium under this Agreement.

	
  

	
10.6

	
Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement, Integrium shall transfer to Sponsor all Developments including any and all copies and/or derivatives hereof, made by Integrium (or Integrium employees) as well as any writings, drawings, specifications, manuals or other printed material made by Integrium (or Integrium employees or contractors), to the extent such Development is not already transferred prior to expiration or termination.  Notwithstanding the reason for expiration or termination of this Agreement, Integrium shall under no circumstances be entitled to retain Confidential Information.

	
  

	
10.7

	
All data developed relating to the Study shall be the sole and exclusive property of Sponsor, and Sponsor may use all data relating to the Study for any lawful purpose, including but not limited to submission to the FDA or other regulatory agencies.  All agreements with Investigators and/or Trial Sites shall provide for the foregoing rights of Sponsor.

	
  

	
10.8

	
Sponsor’s authorised representative(s) and, to the extent permitted by law, regulatory authorities may, during regular business hours, arrange in advance with Integrium and/or the respective Principal Investigator(s) and/or Trial Site(s) to inspect all data and work products relating to the respective Study and to examine Integrium’s facilities required for performance of this Agreement.

11.           Relationship with Investigators and Third Party Contractors

	
  

	
11.1

	
If this Agreement requires Integrium to contract with investigators or investigative sites (collectively, “Investigators”), then any such contract shall be in a form mutually acceptable to Integrium and Sponsor.  If an Investigator requests any material changes to such form effecting Sponsor’s rights, Integrium shall submit the proposed change to Sponsor, and Sponsor shall promptly review, comment on and/or approve such proposed change(s).  The parties acknowledge and agree that Investigators shall not be considered the employees, agents, or subcontractors of Integrium or Sponsor, and that Investigators shall exercise their own independent medical judgement.  Integrium’s responsibilities with respect to Investigators shall be limited to those responsibilities specifically set forth in this Agreement and any amendments hereto.

 

  

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11.2

	
It is hereby agreed that Exhibit 3 (the “Study Budget and Payment Schedule”) represents the entire consideration that will be paid by Sponsor to Integrium on behalf of the Study, and that the Sponsor will not pay directly or indirectly to any third party, including Investigators, and/or any other third party vendors (IRBs, labs, meeting planners, subcontracting CROs, IVRS, etc.), any amount that is not included in Exhibit 3.  Sponsor acknowledges that Integrium shall not be responsible for any Study timeline delays as a result of site enrollment delays due to lack of payment or late payment from Sponsor.  Integrium warrants that all up-front and advance payment or any monies made by Sponsor to Integrium will be allocated only to the Sponsor study specified on the invoice and will not be used for any other purposes.  Integrium will provide Sponsor with a monthly pass-through reconciliation report indicating the status of these funds. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Sponsor agrees to indemnify and hold Integrium harmless for any and all claims from any sites and 3rd Party Vendors for unpaid invoices submitted to Sponsor.

	
  

	
11.3

	
Sponsor agrees that, although Integrium will assume responsibility for disbursing fees and/or expenses to Investigators, and Third Party Contractors, Integrium is not liable for payment to Investigators and Third Party Contractors until Sponsor has pre-paid Integrium in advance for these fees and expenses.  Upon contract execution of this Agreement, Sponsor agrees to provide the start-up and vendor advance requirements in accordance with Exhibit 4, Payment Schedule.

 

	
  

	

11.4

	
Reserved

 

	
  

	
11.5

	
Sponsor acknowledges and agrees that Integrium will not be responsible for delays in a Study or Project to the extent that such delays are caused by Sponsor’s failure to make adequate pre-payment for Investigators’ services. Sponsor further acknowledges and agrees that payments for Investigator’s/vendors’ services are pass-through payments at actual costs to Third Party Contractors and are separate from payments for Integrium’s Services. Sponsor agrees that it will not withhold Investigator payments except to the extent that it has reasonable questions about the services performed by a particular Investigator.

12.           Indemnification

	
  

	
12.1

	
Sponsor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold Integrium, and its respective agents, servants, employees, officers, and directors (“Integrium Indemnities”) harmless from and against any and all losses, costs, damages, expenses, claims, actions, liability, and/or suits (including court costs and reasonable attorney fees) (“Liabilities”) suffered or incurred by Integrium or any of the foregoing as a result of personal injury to or death of a participant in any Study, and such personal injury or death arises from or is, by unappealable judgment or binding settlement between the parties, attributed to: (a) a claim of product liability or claim arising from the design, production, manufacture, or instructions for use of any Study Product; (b) a claim of strict liability in tort; (c) the design of the Study; and (d) Sponsor’s negligence with respect to performance of its obligations under this Agreement; provided, however, that if a claim with respect to the matters set forth in this Section 12.1 hereof arises in whole or in part from Integrium’s negligence or intentional misconduct or fraud, then the amount of Claim that Sponsor shall indemnify Integrium pursuant to this Section 12.1 shall be reduced by an amount in proportion to the percentage of Integrium’s responsibilities for such Claim as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final and non-appealable decision or in a binding settlement between the parties.  Under no circumstances shall Integrium be liable for any Third Party Contractor’s (i) adherence to the Study Protocol, (ii) adherence to project specifications or the Study timeline, (iii) breach of contract, (iv) the negligence or willful misconduct, or (v) any infringement, misappropriation or violation by Third Party Contractors of any right of any other party.

  

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12.2

	
Integrium hereby agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold Sponsor and its respective affiliates, employees, directors, agents, approved subcontractors and consultants (“Sponsor Indemnitees”) harmless from and against any and all Liabilities suffered or incurred by and Sponsor Indemnitee arising out of (a) any Integrium Indemnitee’s error, omission, gross negligence or willful misconduct, or (b) any breach of any covenant or warranty, or the inaccuracy of any representation of Integrium in this Agreement, or (c) Integrium’s failure to comply with the terms of this Agreement.

	
  

	
12.3

	
Integrium Indemnitees agree: (a) to promptly notify Sponsor of any such Liability or Liabilities; (b) to cooperate fully in the handling of such Liability or Liabilities and, in the event of litigation, to attend hearings and trials and assist in securing and giving evidence, and obtaining the attendance of necessary and proper witnesses, and (c) to Sponsor’s control of the defense and settlement, with Integrium’s consent which shall not be unreasonably withheld, of all Liability or Liabilities by Sponsor.  Sponsor will reimburse Integrium for all reasonable expenses incurred at Sponsor’s request in connection with this Section 12.2 (b) except to the extent and in the proportion that Integrium is responsible under 12.1  Sponsor shall carry out the management and defense of such claims or suits at their own expense.

	
  

	
12.4

	
In the event that a patient participating in a Study suffers an illness or injury that the Investigator(s) and Sponsor determine to be directly associated with Study participation, and for which Sponsor would be obligated to indemnify Integrium under section 12.1, then – provided such illness or injury is not excluded by Sponsor’s insurance policy -Sponsor shall pay all medical and hospital expenses directly associated with the medical treatment of such adverse reaction which are in excess of that portion covered by the patient’s own insurance.  In the event diagnostic procedures are required to determine the etiology of the patient’s symptoms, Sponsor shall pay the reasonable expense of such diagnostic workup without regard to the final diagnosis, but up to the amount covered by the Sponsor’s insurance policy and in accordance with its terms.

	
13.

	
Limitation of Liability; Damages

	
  

	
13.1

	
Except in the case of gross negligence, willful misconduct, fraud or non-adherence to the Protocol, neither Integrium, nor its affiliates, nor any of its or their respective directors, officers, employees or agents shall have any liability of any type (including, but not limited, to contract, negligence, and tort liability), for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages, including, but not limited to the loss of opportunity, loss of use, or loss of revenue or profit, in connection with or arising out of this Agreement, or any service order, even if such damages may have been foreseeable to Integrium.  In addition, except in the case of gross negligence, willful misconduct, fraud or non-adherence to the Protocol, in no event shall the collective, aggregate liability (including, but not limited to, contract, negligence and tort liability) of Integrium and its affiliates and its and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents under this Agreement or any service order hereunder exceed the CRO Service Fees Grand Total amount set out in the Study Budget.

 

  

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13.2

	
For Failure to Perform.  In the event that the Services provided hereunder (or any portion thereof) do not meet the specifications or other performance criteria agreed to by Integrium and Sponsor in writing, then Integrium will, at Sponsor’s option, promptly (i) re-perform such Services at Integrium’s cost, or (ii) refund to Sponsor all amounts paid by Sponsor to Integrium in connection with such Services.

	
  

	
13.3

	
Except in the case of gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud, neither Sponsor, nor its affiliates, nor any of its or their respective directors, officers, employees or agents shall have any liability of any type (including, but not limited, to contract, negligence, and tort liability), for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages, including, but not limited to the loss of opportunity, loss of use, or loss of revenue or profit, in connection with or arising out of this Agreement, or any service order, even if such damages may have been foreseeable to Sponsor.

	
14.

	
Insurance

	
  

	
14.1

	
Each party will maintain, for the duration of this Agreement, insurance in an amount reasonably adequate to cover its obligations under this Agreement and any and all Service Orders then in effect, and, upon request, each party will provide to the other party a certificate of insurance showing that such insurance is in place.

	
  

	
14.2

	
Sponsor will supply Integrium with the Clinical Trial Insurance Certificate for each Study covered under a Service Order prior to commencement of subject screening for each Service Order.  Integrium will not be responsible for enrollment delays due to Sponsor’s delay in providing said Certificate.

	
15.

	
Termination

	
  

	
15.1

	
In the event that a party hereto shall commit a material breach of this Agreement, the other party hereto shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately unless the breaching party can cure its breach and provide full performance within thirty (30) days of notice to it that a material breach has been declared.  Upon termination of this Agreement, the non-breaching party shall have no further obligation to the breaching party, other than for Sponsor to pay for Services performed by Integrium as of the date of such termination and any rights and duties which the parties expressly stated herein as surviving termination.

	
  

	
15.2

	
Sponsor may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving Integrium thirty (30) days written notice of such termination. If Sponsor should terminate pursuant to this Article 15.2, Sponsor will pay for all Service units performed up to the point of termination in accordance with the Budget, as well as costs reasonably incurred for the Services and which Integrium is unable to cancel (for the avoidance of doubt, Sponsor shall be responsible for any and all 3rd Party Vendor cancellation fees due upon Study cancellation), and all administrative costs incurred in the conduct of this Agreement up to the point of termination for those Services which are necessary to be performed for patient safety, government requirement compliance and/or expressly requested by Sponsor; provided, however, that no amounts shall be required to be paid which are in excess of the corresponding amounts set forth for such activities in this Agreement.  Integrium shall use its best efforts to minimize the costs incurred following its receipt of notice of such termination.

 

  

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15.3

	
Either party may terminate this Agreement upon receipt of written notice to the other party and regard the other party as in breach of this Agreement, if the other party becomes insolvent, makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, files a voluntary petition of bankruptcy, suffers or permits the appointment of a voluntary petition of bankruptcy, suffers or permits the appointment of a receiver for its business or assets, or becomes subject to any proceeding under any bankruptcy or insolvency law, whether domestic or foreign, or has wound up or liquidated, voluntary or otherwise.  In the event that any of the above events occur, that party shall immediately notify the other, in writing, of its occurrence.

	
  

	
15.4

	
Upon receipt of notice of termination of this Agreement by either party: (i) Integrium will, as soon as reasonably practicable discontinue providing the applicable Services, except to the extent reasonably required to safely close out a Study or to transfer the remaining Services to another Service Provider selected by Sponsor, and (ii) Integrium will terminate or, if requested by Sponsor, assign existing 3rd Party obligations to the extent cancelable or assignable, as applicable.  Any amounts paid by Sponsor which exceed the amounts owed to Integrium as of expiration or termination of this Agreement shall be refunded to Sponsor within thirty (30) days after expiration or termination.  Any amounts owed by Sponsor, including 3rd Party Vendor cancellation fees, shall be paid to Integrium within thirty (30) days after expiration or termination.

	
16.

	
Personnel Recruitment

	
  

	
16.1

	
Neither Sponsor nor Integrium will solicit or make offers of employment to or enter into consultant relationships with employees or consultants of the other party if such person was involved, directly or indirectly, in the performance of this Agreement, at any time during the term of this Agreement; provided, however, that nothing contained herein will prevent a party from hiring any such employee or consultant who responds to a general hiring program conducted in the ordinary course of business or who approaches such party on a wholly unsolicited basis.

	
17.

	
Reserved

	
18.

	
Miscellaneous Provision

	
  

	
18.1

	
Assignment.  This Agreement may not be assigned by either party without the prior written consent of the other party, except that either of the parties may assign this Agreement to a successor in connection with the merger, consolidation or sale of all or substantially all of its assets. No assignment whether consensual or permissive shall relieve either party of its responsibility for performance of its obligations under this Agreement.

	
  

	
18.2

	
Complete Agreement.  This Agreement, together with its exhibits and Change Orders then in effect, supersedes all prior Agreements and understandings between the parties related to the subject matter of this Agreement.

	
  

	
18.3

	
Waiver.  No waiver by Sponsor with respect to any breach or default or of any right or remedy, and no course of dealing by Sponsor shall be deemed to constitute a continuing waiver of any other breach or default or of any other right or remedy, unless such waiver be expressed in writing, signed by Sponsor.  No payment made by Sponsor shall be considered as acceptance of satisfactory performance of the Services, or as in any way relieving Integrium from its full responsibility pursuant to this Agreement.

 

  

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18.4

	
Amendment.  This Agreement may not be altered, changed or amended except in writing signed by each of the parties hereto.

	
  

	
18.5

	
Survival.  The provisions of this Agreement dealing with confidentiality, independent contractor, ownership of developments, indemnification, limitations of liability, termination, governing law and survival shall survive the expiration and/or termination of this Agreement.

	
  

	
18.6

	
Severability.  In the event that any provision of this Agreement is held illegal or invalid for any reason, such provision shall not affect the remaining parts of this Agreement, but this Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if that illegal and invalid provision had never been inserted herein.

	
  

	
18.7

	
Extraordinary Relief.  In the event of the actual or threatened breach by Integrium of any of the terms of the Articles 6, 7, and 11 hereof, Sponsor shall have the right to specific performance and injunctive relief.  The remedies in this paragraph are in addition to all other remedies and rights available at law or in equity.

	
  

	
18.8

	
Force Majeure.  Performance of this Agreement by each party shall be pursued with due diligence in all requirements hereof; however, neither party shall be liable for any loss or damage for delay or nonperformance due to causes not reasonably within its control.  In the event of any delay resulting from such causes, the time for performance and payment hereunder shall be extended for a period of time necessary to overcome the effect of such delays.  In the event of any delay or nonperformance caused by such uncontrollable forces, the party affected shall promptly notify the other in writing of the nature, cause, date of commencement thereof, and the anticipated extent of such delay, and shall indicate whether it is anticipated that the completion date of the Agreement would be affected thereby.

	
  

	
18.9

	
Captions and Headings.  The captions, numbering and headings in this Agreement are for convenience and reference only, and they shall in no way be held to explain, modify, or construe the meaning of the terms of this Agreement.

	
  

	
18.10

	
Counterpart Originals.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which, when executed, shall be deemed to be an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same document.

	
  

	
18.11

	
Governing Law.  It is understood and agreed that this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware in all respects of validity, construction and performance without regard to its conflict of laws rules.

	
  

	
18.12

	
Arbitration.  Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or the breach thereof, may be submitted to binding arbitration under the auspices of, and in accordance with, the then existing rules of JAMS, in a forum selected by the party to whom a request for arbitration is directed.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may seek injunctive or equitable relief from any court of competent jurisdiction.

 

  

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18.13

	
Notices.  Except as otherwise provided, all communications and notices concerning payments required under this Agreement shall be mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested postage prepaid, or sent by Federal Express or telecopy to the addresses set forth below, or to such other addresses as the parties from time to time specify in writing

If to Integrium for contractual matters:

Integrium, LLC

100 East Hanover Ave., Suite 401

Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927

Attn:  Jessica Coutu, Contract Administration

If to Integrium for financial matters:

Integrium, LLC

100 East Hanover Ave., Suite 401

Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927

Attn:  Ewa Olesiak-Deptuch, Finance Dept.

If to Sponsor:                       Oramed Ltd.

                                                                                                Hi-Tech Park 2/5 Givat-Ram

                                                                                                P.O. Box 39098

                                                                                               Jerusalem 91390, Israel

                                                                                              Attn: Dr. Miram Kidron

 

	
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed, or have caused their duly authorized representatives to execute, this Agreement as of its initial effective date.

 

	
For and on behalf of  

 

Integrium, LLC

	
For and on behalf of

 

Oramed Ltd.

	
 

 

 

             

	

/s/ Jessica Coutu

By: Jessica Coutu

	

/s/ Nadav Kidron

By: Nadav Kidron

	

/s/ Michael Berelowitz

Michael Berelowitz

                                                                                                                        

	
Title: Sr. Dir., Contract Administration

 

Date: July 22, 2014

	
Title: CEO

 

Date: July 22, 2014

	
Board Member

(Oramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

 

  

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Integrium/ Oramed

	
  

	
Exhibit 1

	
  

	
Protocol Number: ORA-D-007

	
  

	
Version: Original 1.0

	
  

	
Date: 5 June 2014 (Draft)

 

	
  

	
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Integrium/Oramed

	
  

	
Exhibit 2

	
  

	
Study Specifications

 

	
  

	
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Project Identifiers

	  
	
Sponsor Company

	
Oramed Ltd.

	
Protocol Number

	
ORA-D-07

	
Protocol Title

	
Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Assess the Safety and Pharmacodynamics of Multiple Oral Bedtime Doses of ORMD-0801 (Insulin Capsules) in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus who are Inadequately Controlled with Diet and Metformin

	
Investigational Product(s)

	
ORMD-0801

	
Indication

	
Type 2 Diabetes

	
Therapeutic Area

	
Metabolic

	
Study Phase

	
II

	
Sponsor Country

	
Israel

	
Country Locations

	
US

	  	  
	
Study Assumptions

	  
	
Subjects

	  
	
# Subjects Screened

	
308

	
% Screen Failure Rate

	
37%

	
# Screen Failures

	
114

	
# Subjects Entering Run-in

	
194

	
% Run-in Failure Rate

	
7%

	
# Run-in Failures

	
14

	
# Subjects Entering Treatment Phase

	
180

	
% Early Termination Rate

	
12%

	
# Early Terminations

	
21

	
# Subjects Complete

	
159

	
Sites

	  
	
# Total Sites Identified

	
33

	
Total Sites

	
33

	
# Central IRB Sites

	
29

	
# Local IRB Sites

	
4

	
# Back-up Sites

	
0

	
Enrollment

	  
	
# Screened/site

	
9.33

	
# Screened/site/week

	
.26

	
# Randomized/site

	
5.45

	
# Randomized Rate (per site per week)

	
.15

	
# Randomized Rate (per site per month

	
.65

	
Third Party Vendors

	  
	
Meeting Planner

	
1

	
Central IRB

	
1 - Managed by Integrium

	
Central Lab

	
1 - Managed by Integrium

	
Continuous Glucose Monitors

	
1 – Provided by Oramed

	
IVRS/IWRS

	
Not Applicable

	
Product Packaging & Distribution

	
1 - Managed by Oramed

	  	  
	
Project Meetings

	
# Meetings

	
Assumptions

	
Investigator/CRA Training Meeting

	
1

	
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Launch Meeting (Integrium NJ office)

	
1

	
Assumes 8-hour launch meeting

	
Face-to-Face Meeting

	
0

	
NA

	
Sponsor Team Teleconferences

	
40

	
Assumes every other week for duration of the study.

	
Internal Team Teleconferences

	
18

	
Assumes monthly for duration of the study.

	
CRA Teleconferences

	
12

	
Assumes monthly from FPFV to Database Lock.

	  	  	  
	
Monitoring Assumptions

	  
	
# CRAs

	
5

	
# Pre-study Qualification Visits

	
35

	
# Initiation Visits

	
6

	
# Interim Monitoring Visits

	
132

	
Monitoring Interval (Maximum - weeks)

	
Approximately every 10-12 weeks dependent upon enrollment

	
# Interim Monitoring Visits/site

	
8

	
# Additional days on-site/site

	
0.267

	
# 1-day Interim Monitoring Visits

	
132

	
# Additional Days

	
8

	
# Close-out Visits

	
33

	  	  
	
Safety Assumptions

	  
	
SAE Rate 9%)

	
13.89

	
Estimated # SAEs

	
25

	  	  
	
Data Management

	  
	
CRF pgs per randomized patient

	
48

	
Unique CRFs/Subject

	
22

	
Non-Unique CRFs/Subject

	
26

	
CRF pgs per early term

	
30

	
CRF pgs per screen failure

	
0

	
Total CRF Pages

	
8262

	
Complete subjects

	
7632

	
Early Terms

	
630

	
Screen Failures

	
0

	
Total DM Datasets

	
21

	
Total Edit Checks

	
305

	
Estimated # Total Queries

	
1652

	
Estimated # Queries/Patient (1/5 pages)

	
9.6

	
Manual Coding

	  
	
# Medical History/Subject

	
2

	
# ConMeds/Subject

	
1

	
# AEs/Subject

	
1

	
Data Transfers

	  
	
# Sponsor Transfers

	
6

	  	
Test, 4 Interim and Final

	
# Central Lab Transfers

	
8

	  	
Test, 6 Interim and Final

	
# CGM Transfers

	
410

 

  

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2 per patient

	
Statistical Analysis

	
The following assumptions are estimates. The total number of TLGs will be defined upon the finalization of the Statistical Analysis Plan. An amendment to the budget will be issued at that time, if applicable.

	
# SAS Datasets

	
14

	
Estimated Tables

	  
	
# Unique

	
30

	
# Non-unique

	
16

	
# Exploratory

	
8

	
Estimated Listings

	  
	
# Unique

	
21

	
# Non-unique

	
3

	
# Exploratory

	
8

	
Estimated Graphs

	  
	
# Unique

	
8

	
# Non-unique

	
4

	
# Exploratory

	
8

  

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Project Timeline

 

	
Project Activity

	
Date

	
Month #

	
Week #

	
Synopsis Date

	  	  	  
	
CRO Start Date

	
July 22, 2014

	
0.0

	
0.0

	
Final Protocol Date

	
July 22, 2014

	
0.0

	
0.0

	
Delivery of Approved Capsules

	
September 17, 2014

	
1.9

	
8.1

	
Submission to FDA

	
September 30, 2014

	
2.3

	
10.0

	
30-day wait Period

	
October 30, 2014

	
3.3

	
14.3

	
Drug Available at Sites

	
October 26-27, 2014

	
2.6

	
11.4

	
Investigators’ Meeting (US)

	
November 1, 2014

	
3.4

	
14.6

	
1st Pt Screened

	
November 2, 2014

	
3.4

	
14.7

	
1st Patient Enters 2-week Run-in Period

	
November 16, 2014

	
3.8

	
16.7

	
1st Patient Randomized

	
November 30, 2014

	
4.3

	
18.7

	
1st Patient Last Visit

	
January 12, 2015

	
5.7

	
24.9

	
Last Patient Screened

	
July 15, 2015

	
11.8

	
51.1

	
Last Patient Enters 2-week Run-in Period

	
July 29, 2015

	
12.2

	
53.1

	
Last Patient Randomized

	
August 12, 2015

	
12.7

	
55.1

	
Last Patient Last Visit

	
September 24, 2015

	
14.1

	
61.3

	
Last IMV

	
October 5, 2015

	
14.5

	
62.9

	
Patient Listing Delivered to Oramed

	
October 15, 2015

	
14.8

	
64.3

	
Consolidated Comments from Oramed

	
October 17, 2015

	
14.9

	
64.6

	
Database Lock

	
October 31, 2015

	
15.3

	
66.6

	
Draft Final TLGs

	
November 7, 2015

	
15.6

	
67.6

	
Final TLGs

	
November 21, 2015

	
16.0

	
69.6

	
Draft CSR

	
December 19, 2015

	
16.9

	
73.6

	
Final CSR

	
January 16, 2016

	
17.9

	
77.6

	
CRO End Date

	
January 26, 2016

	
18.2

	
79.0

	
Total Project Duration (Months)

	
18.2

	  	  

 

	  	 	
Months

	 	 	
Weeks

	 	 	
Phase

	 
	
Start-up

	 	 	3.4	 	 	 	14.7	 	 	I	 
	
Enrollment

	 	 	8.4	 	 	 	36.4	 	 	
II

	 
	
Treatment

	 	 	2.3	 	 	 	10.1	 	 	
III

	 
	
LPLV-DBL

	 	 	1.2	 	 	 	5.3	 	 	
IV

	 
	
DBL-CRO End

	 	 	2.9	 	 	 	12.4	 	 	V	 
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EXHIBIT 3

Study Budget

 

	
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Study Budget

	  	
STUDY START-UP

	
UNIT COST

	
UNITS

	
MEASURE OF UNIT

	
 TOTAL

	
1

	
Project Management (Start Up)

	
[***]

	
5.0

	
Month

	
[***]

	
2

	
Develop/Finalize Project Management Plan

	
[***]

	
1

	
Plan

	
[***]

	
3

	
Project Launch Meeting/Training

	
[***]

	
1

	
Meeting

	
[***]

	
4

	
CRF Development

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
5

	
Study Materials Management

	
[***]

	
33

	
Site

	
[***]

	
6

	
CRF Completion Instructions

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
7

	
Source Documentation Development

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
8

	
Develop/Finalize ICF

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
9

	
Site Identification

	
[***]

	
35

	
Site

	
[***]

	
10

	
Pre-study Site Evaluation Visit

	
[***]

	
35

	
Visit

	
[***]

	
11

	
Develop/Finalize CRA Monitoring Plan

	
[***]

	
1

	
Plan

	
[***]

	
12

	
Study Reference Manual

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
13

	
Regulatory Document Collection - Start Up

	
[***]

	
30

	
Site

	
[***]

	
14

	
Investigator Agreements

	
[***]

	
33

	
Site

	
[***]

	
15

	
Investigator Meeting and Preparation

	
[***]

	
1

	
Meeting

	
[***]

	
16

	
Clinical Database Development

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
17

	
Clinical System Set-Up Configuration & Maintenance

	
[***]

	
30

	
Site

	
[***]

	
18

	
Data Management Plan ("DMP")

	
[***]

	
1

	
DM Plan

	
[***]

	
19

	
Edits Specifications

	
[***]

	
305

	
Edit Check

	
[***]

	
20

	
Generate Randomization Codes

	
[***]

	
1

	
Randomization

	
[***]

	  	
STUDY START-UP FEES TOTAL

	  	  	  	
[***]

	  	
CLINICAL TRIAL MANAGEMENT

	
UNIT COST

	
UNITS

	
MEASURE OF UNIT

	
 TOTAL

	
21

	
Project Management (enrollment phase)

	
[***]

	
8.4

	
Month

	
[***]

	
22

	
Project Management (treatment phase)

	
[***]

	
2.3

	
Month

	
[***]

	
23

	
Project Management Study (LPLV to DBL)

	
[***]

	
1.2

	
Month

	
[***]

	
24

	
Project Management Study (DBL to CRO end)

	
[***]

	
2.9

	
Month

	
[***]

	
25

	
Sponsor Team Teleconferences

	
[***]

	
40

	
Telecon

	
[***]

	
26

	
Internal Team Teleconferences

	
[***]

	
18

	
Telecon

	
[***]

	
27

	
CRA Teleconferences

	
[***]

	
12

	
Telecon

	
[***]

	
28

	
Trial Master File

	
[***]

	
33

	
Site

	
[***]

	
29

	
Regulatory Document Maintenance

	
[***]

	
427

	
Site*Month

	
[***]

	
30

	
Site Initiation Visits

	
[***]

	
6

	
Visit

	
[***]

	
31

	
Site Management

	
[***]

	
390

	
Site*Month

	
[***]

	
32

	
Interim Monitoring Visits - One Day

	
[***]

	
132

	
Visit

	
[***]

	
33

	
Interim Monitoring Visits - Additional Day On-site

	
[***]

	
8

	
Day

	
[***]

	
34

	
Close-out Visits

	
[***]

	
33

	
Visit

	
[***]

	
35

	
Site Grant Administration

	
[***]

	
13

	
Month

	
[***]

	  	
CLINICAL TRIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES SUBTOTAL

	  	  	  	
[***]

	  	
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT

	
UNIT COST

	
UNITS

	
MEASURE OF UNIT

	
 TOTAL

	
36

	
Medical Management

	
[***]

	
11.7

	
Month

	
[***]

	
37

	
Create Safety Plan

	
[***]

	
1

	
Plan

	
[***]

	
38

	
Create Safety Database

	
[***]

	
1

	
Database

	
[***]

	
39

	
SAE Management

	
[***]

	
25

	
SAE

	
[***]

 

  

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MEDICAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES SUBTOTAL

	  	  	  	
[***]

	  	
DATA MANAGEMENT

	
UNIT COST

	
UNITS

	
MEASURE OF UNIT

	
 TOTAL

	
40

	
Data Entry Activities

	
[***]

	
8,262

	
CRF Pg

	
[***]

	
41

	
Generate/Track/Resolve Queries

	
[***]

	
1,652

	
Query

	
[***]

	
42

	
Manual Listing Review

	
[***]

	
194

	
Patient

	
[***]

	
43

	
Import Other Data

	
[***]

	
416

	
Transfer

	
[***]

	
44

	
Export Data to Sponsor

	
[***]

	
6

	
Transfer

	
[***]

	
45

	
Manual Coding

	
[***]

	
776

	
Manual Code

	
[***]

	
46

	
Data Records Management

	
[***]

	
194

	
Subject

	
[***]

	
47

	
Data Base Lock Activities

	
[***]

	
1

	
DB Lock

	
[***]

	  	
DATA MANAGEMENT FEES SUBTOTAL

	  	  	  	
 $108,234.89

	  	
BIOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND REPORT WRITING

	
UNIT COST

	
UNITS

	
MEASURE OF UNIT

	
 TOTAL

	
48

	
Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP)

	
[***]

	
1

	
SAP

	
[***]

	
49

	
Analysis DataSets

	
[***]

	
14

	
Dataset

	
[***]

	
50

	
Statistical Programming Deliverables (TLGs)

	
[***]

	
82

	
T/L/G

	
[***]

	
51

	
Generate/QC TLFs

	
[***]

	
82

	
Appendix

	
[***]

	
52

	
Final CSR

	
[***]

	
1

	
CSR

	
[***]

	  	
BIOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND REPORT WRITING SUBTOTAL

	  	  	  	
[***]

	  	
CRO SERVICE FEES GRAND TOTAL

	  	  	  	
[***]

	  	
PASS THROUGH COSTS

	
UNIT COST

	
UNITS

	
MEASURE OF UNIT

	
 TOTAL

	
1

	
Pre-study Site Evaluation Visit

	
[***]

	
35

	
Visit

	
[***]

	
2

	
Site Initiation Visit

	
[***]

	
6

	
Visit

	
[***]

	
3a

	
Interim Monitoring Visits - One Day

	
[***]

	
132

	
Visit

	
[***]

	
3b

	
Interim Monitoring Visits - Additional Day On-site

	
[***]

	
8

	
Day

	
[***]

	
4

	
Close-out Visits

	
[***]

	
33

	
Visit

	
[***]

	
5

	
Launch Meeting Travel

	
[***]

	
2

	
Attendee

	
[***]

	
6

	
Investigators' Meeting Planner

	
[***]

	
1

	
Meeting

	
[***]

	
7

	
Investigator Grants

	
[***]

	  	  	
[***]

	
7a

	
# Subjects Complete

	
[***]

	
159

	
Patient

	
[***]

	
7b

	
# Early Terminations

	
[***]

	
21

	
Patient

	
[***]

	
7c

	
# Run-in Failures

	
[***]

	
14

	
Patient

	
[***]

	
7d

	
# Screen Failures

	
[***]

	
114

	
Patient

	
[***]

	
8

	
Advertising

	
[***]

	
33

	
Site

	
[***]

	
9

	
Start-up Costs

	
[***]

	
33

	
Site

	
[***]

	
10

	
Site Archiving Fees

	
[***]

	
33

	
Site

	
[***]

	
11a

	
Central IRB - Protocol & Advertising Submission

	
[***]

	
1

	
Protocol

	
[***]

	
11b

	
Central IRB - Site Submissions

	
[***]

	
29

	
Site

	
[***]

	
11c

	
Local IRBs

	
[***]

	
4

	
Site

	
[***]

	
12

	
Central Lab

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
13

	
Launch Binders

	
[***]

	
18

	
Binder

	
[***]

	
14

	
Regulatory Binders

	
[***]

	
35

	
Binder

	
[***]

	
15

	
Study Reference Manuals

	
[***]

	
33

	
Binder

	
[***]

	
16

	
Copying/ Printing

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
17

	
CRF Books

	
[***]

	
213

	
Books

	
[***]

	
18

	
Screening/extra pages packs

	
[***]

	
45

	
Books

	
[***]

	
19

	
Postal & Shipping Fees

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
20

	
Other/Site Study Materials

	
[***]

	
30

	
Site

	
[***]

	
21

	
Sponsor/Internal - Teleconferences/Webcast

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	
22

	
Translations (Spanish)

	
[***]

	
1

	
Translation

	
[***]

	
23

	
Supplies

	
[***]

	
1

	
Total

	
[***]

	  	
PASS-THROUGH COSTS TOTAL

	  	  	  	
[***]

	  	
PROJECT'S OVER-ALL TOTAL COST

	  	  	  	
$3,290,135.74

  

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Pass Through Advance Payment Schedule

	  	
 Contract

Execution

	
Aug-14

	
Sep-14

	
Oct-14

	
TBD

	
Study Total

	
Investigators' Meeting Planner:

40% invoiced start-up payment

40% payment 1 month prior to meeting

20% paid upon final reconciliation

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
Site Start-up Costs:

[***]/site x 30 sites

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
Site Grant Advance Payments:

Usually equal to 1 Complete subject

[***]/site X 30 sites

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
Central Lab Vendor:

Start-up payment

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
Pass-Through Advance Payment

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
[***]

  

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Exhibit 4

Study Payment Schedule

 

	
Monthly Management Fees

	
Month

	
$ Amount

	
Verification of Milestone Completion/Deliverables

	
Project Management Fees

	
July 2014

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
August 2014

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
September 2014

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
October 2014

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
November 2014

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
December 2014

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
January 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
February 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
March 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
April 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
May 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
June 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
July 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
August 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
September 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
October 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
November 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
December 2015

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Project Management Fees

	
January 2016

	
[***]

	
Invoiced Monthly

	
Total Monthly Management Fees:

	
[***]

	
[***]

 

	
Monthly Service Fees

	
Date

	
% Total Service Budget

	
% Milestone Service Budget

	
$ Amount

	
Verification of Milestone Completion/Deliverables

	
1 Subject Randomized

	
11/30/2014

	
4.62%

	
9.23%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
25% Subjects Randomized

	
2/7/2015

	
4.24%

	
8.46%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
50% Subjects Randomized

	
4/18/2015

	
4.24%

	
8.46%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
75% Subjects Randomized

	
6/27/2015

	
4.24%

	
8.46%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
100% Subjects Randomized

	
8/12/2015

	
4.24%

	
8.46%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
1st Subject Last Visit

	
9/24/2015

	
3.85%

	
7.69%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
25% Subjects Last Visit

	
4/10/2015

	
3.85%

	
7.69%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
50% Subjects Last Visit

	
6/19/2015

	
3.85%

	
7.69%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
75% Subjects Last Visit

	
8/28/2015

	
3.85%

	
7.69%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
100% Subjects Last Visit

	
9/24/2015

	
3.85%

	
7.69%

	
[***]

	
Enrollment log

	
Database Lock

	
10/31/2015

	
4.62%

	
9.23%

	
[***]

	
Database Lock

	
Draft Final TLGs

	
11/7/2015

	
4.62%

	
9.23%

	
[***]

	
Draft Final TLGs

	
Total Milestone Based Services:

	
50.07%

	
100.00%

	
[***]

	
[***]

 

	
Unit Based Payments:

Actual Units Invoiced Monthly

	
% Total Services Budget

	
# Units

	
Unit Cost

	
$ Amount

	
Verification of Milestone Completion/Deliverables

	
SAE Management

	
2.94%

	
25

	
[***]

	
[***]

	
Invoiced monthly as occurred

	
Total Unit Based Services:

	
[***]

	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	
Total Services:

	
[***]

	  

 

  

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Pass-through expenses

	
$ Amount

	
Verification of Milestone Completion/Deliverables

	
Monitoring Visit Travel Expenses

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
Meeting Travel

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
Investigator Grants

	
[***]

	
Invoiced and Paid in Advance of Payment to Sites

	
Site Start-up Costs

	
[***]

	
Invoiced and Paid in Advance of Payment to Sites

	
Site Advertising

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
Site Archiving Fees

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
Site Local IRB Fees

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
Site Translations and Materials

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
IRB Fees

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
Meeting Planner

	
[***]

	
Invoiced and Paid in Advance of Payment to Vendor

	
Central Lab Vendor

	
[***]

	
Invoiced and Paid in Advance of Payment to Vendor

	
Copying/Printing/Supplies

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
Postal & Shipping Fees

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
Sponsor/Internal - Teleconference System

	
[***]

	
Invoiced as Actuals Monthly

	
Total Pass-through Budget:

	
[***]

	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	
Grand Total Budget:

	
 $3,290,135.74

	  

  

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EXHIBIT 5

Transfer of Regulatory Obligations

	
TRANSFER OF US FDA REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS FOR INVESTIGATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOLOGIC PRODUCTS UNDER AN INVESTIGATIONAL NEW DRUG (IND) APPLICATION (21 CFR 312.52 and ICH E6)

 

	  	  

Study Drug:                  ORMD-0801                                            

IND #:                                     

Protocol Title:  Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Assess the Safety and Pharmacodynamics of Multiple Oral Bedtime Doses of ORMD-0801 (Insulin Capsules) in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus who are Inadequately Controlled with Diet and Metformin.

Pursuant to 21 CFR 312.52 and ICH E6, the following obligation(s) of the Sponsor, Oramed Ltd. have been transferred to:

CRO Name:                  Integrium, LLC

CRO Address:             14351 Myford Road

Tustin, CA 92780

	
 

 

Responsibility

	
 

 

Reference

	
 

Obligation Assigned to:1

	
 

Integrium

	
 

Oramed

	
Third Party

Vendor

	
A.

	
1     .Preparation of all or part of an IND application

	
312.23 21CFR

	
N/A

	
N/A

	
N/A

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
2.     Submission of IND application to FDA, submit all Amendments to FDA

	  	  o	  x	  o
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	
B.

	
Maintain an IND with the following amendments, as necessary:

	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
1.     Preparation of Protocol amendments (includes new protocols, changes in protocols, adding new investigators)

	
312.30 21CFR

	o	  x	  o
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
2.     Preparation of  Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Control amendments

	
312.31 21CFR

	o	  x	  o
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
3.     Preparation of Pharmacology and Toxicology amendments

	
312.31 21CFR

	o	  x	  o
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
4.     Preparation of Clinical amendments

	
312.31 21CFR

	o	  x	  o
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
5.    Safety Reports

(a)      Preparation of initial report

(b)      Preparation of follow-up reports

(c)      Notifications to FDA (phone/fax or written)

(d)      Notifications to investigators

	
312.32 21CFR

	
 

x

x

o

x

	
  

o

o

o

o

	
  

o

o

x

o

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
6.      Preparation of Annual Reports

	
312.33 21CFR

	o	o	 x 
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
7.      Preparation of response to request for information or clinical hold

	
312.41, 312.42 CFR

	o	x	 o
	  	  	  	  	 	  
	  	
8.      Preparation of letter to withdraw an IND

	
312.38 CFR

	o	x	 o
	  	  	  	  	  
	
C.       Preparation and Update Investigative Brochure

 

	
21 CFR 312.55 (a)

ICH E6 5.12, 7.3

	o	
x

	 o

 

  

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Responsibility

	  

Reference

	  

 

	 	 	
Integrium

	
Oramed

	  Third Party Vendor
	
D.

	
Selecting investigators and monitors

	
21 CFR 312.53

	x	x	o
	  	
1.     Select qualified investigators

(a)  Identify qualified investigators/sites

(b)  Approve investigators/sites for participation

	
21 CFR 312.53 (a); ICH E6 5.6.1

	
x

x

	
x

x

	
o

o

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
2.     Control of drug

(a)  Obtain required information from investigator (including signed Form FDA 1572, CV)

 

(b)  Approved investigators for receipt of drug shipment

 

(c)  Ship drug to approved investigators

 

(d)  Maintain shipment records

	
 

21 CFR 312.53 (c); ICH E6 5.14.2, 8.2

21 CFR 312.53 (b); ICH

E6 5.14.2

21 CFR 312.53 (b); ICH

E6 5.14.1, 5.14.4(a)

21 CFR 312.57 (a); ICH

E6 5.14.4(b)

	
  

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

	
  

o

 

o

 

o

 

o

	
  

o

 

o

 

x

 

x

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
3.     Provide qualified monitors

	
21 CFR 312.53 (d); ICH E6 5.18.2

 

	x	o	  o
	  	
4.     Informing investigators

(a)  Review with investigators their regulatory responsibilities

 

(b)  Deliver investigator’s brochure

 

(c)  Inform participating investigators of new safety information about the study drug

 

(d)  Notify participating investigators of all serious unexpected adverse drug reactions

	
Guideline for the Monitoring of Clinical Investigations; ICH E6 5.18.4 (f)(g)

 

21 CFR 312.55 (a); ICH E6 5.6.2

 

21 CFR 312.55 (b); ICH E6 5.16.2

 

21 CFR 312.32 (c); ICH E6 5.17.1

	
  

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

	
  

o

 

o

 

o

 

o

	
  

o

 

o

 

o

 

o

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	
E.

	
Review of ongoing investigations

	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
1.     Monitoring the investigation

	
21 CFR 312.56

21 CFR 312.56 (a); ICH E6 5.18.4

 

	  x	
o

 

	o
	  	
2.     Discontinue investigator participation if not compliant

 

(a)  Notify FDA

(b)  Assure disposal or return of investigational drug

	
21 CFR 312.56 (b); ICH E6 5.20

	
x

 

x

x

	
x

 

o

o

	
o

 

o

o

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
3.     Provide medical expertise to evaluate safety information

	
21 CFR 312.56 (c); ICH E6 5.16.1

	x	o	o
	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	
4.     Upon premature termination or suspension of a trial:

(a)  Notify IRBs or notify investigators of their responsibility to notify IRBs

(b)  Notify investigators

(c)  Assure disposition of drug from sites to sponsor

(d)  Notify FDA

	
21 CFR 312.56 (d); ICH E6 5.21

	
  

x

x

x

o

	
  

o

o

o

o

	
  

o

o

o

x

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	
F.

	
Trial Data Handling and Reporting

	  	  	  	  
	  	
(a)  Manage an independent date safety monitoring committee

(b)  Data Management

(c)  Statistical plan and/or analysis

(d)  Final study report

	
ICH E6 5.5.2

ICH E6 5.5.1

ICH E6 5.5.1

ICH E6 5.5.1

	
NA

x

x

x

	
NA

o

o

x

	
NA

o

o

o

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	
G.

	
Recordkeeping and record retention

 

1.Maintain sponsor records and reports, other than shipment records (see C.2.d), 

   during the course of the investigation

 

2.Archive sponsor records and reports according to applicable regulatory 

   requirements.

 

3.Retain reserve samples of the test articles and reference standards used in 

   bioequivalence or bioavailability studies

	
21 CFR 312.57

 

21 CFR 312.57 (b), 312.58 (a); ICH E6 5.5.6, 5.5.7, 8

 

 

21 CFR 312.57 (a)(b)(c), 312.58 (a); ICH E6 5.5.8, 5.5.11, 8

 

 

21 CFR 312.57 (d); ICH E6 5.14.5(b)

	
 

 

x

 

 

o

 

 

o

	
 

 

o

 

 

x

 

 

x

	
 

 

o

 

 

o

 

 

o

 

  

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	   Responsibility	Reference	  

Integrium

	  

Oramed

	
   

Third Party Vendor

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	
H.

	
Disposition of unused supply of investigational drug

 

1.      Assure return of drug from site to sponsor

 

2.      Conduct final disposition or destruction of drug

	
 

 

21 CFR 312.59; ICH

 

E6 5.14.4 (c)(d), 5.18.4

(c)(iv)(v)

	
  

 

x

 

o

	
  

 

o

 

o

	
  

 

x

 

x

	
I.

	
Application for FDA approval to export investigational drug

 

(a)  Content

(b)  Format

	
21 CFR 312.110;  ICH E6 5.14.2

	
  

 

o

o

	
 

 

x

x

	
  

 

o

o

	  	  	  	  	  	  
	
 

J.

	
 

Obtain investigator financial disclosure information

 

1. Initial collection prior to study participation

 

2. Responsibility for the one year follow-up financial disclosure collection 

    shall remain with the Sponsor (one year following the completion of the study)

	
 

21 CFR 312.53 (c)(4)

	
 

 

 

x

 

o

	
  

 

 

o

 

x

	
  

 

 

o

 

o

1      If responsibility for an item is shared between Oramed and Integrium, both boxes will be checked.

 

According to 21 CFR 312.52(b), “A contract research organization that assumes any obligation of a sponsor shall comply with the specific regulations in this chapter applicable to this obligation and shall be subject to the same regulatory action as a sponsor for failure to comply with any obligation assumed under these regulations.”  The assignment of responsibility does not preclude either the sponsor or the CRO from participating in the requirements of the CFR.

Oramed Ltd.

	 	 	 
	 /s/ Miriam Kidron	Name: Miriam Kidron	July 22, 2014
	 	Title: CSO	 
	
Integrium LLC.

	 	 
	                                               	                                               	                                       
	 	Name:    	Date
	 	Title:	 

 

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