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EX-10.13

 Exhibit 10.13 

Dated 16 February 2012 

(1) Middlesex University Higher Education Corporation 

(2) Midatech Ltd. 

RESEARCH COLLABORATION AGREEMENT 

 THIS AGREEMENT dated 16 February 2012 is made BETWEEN: 

 

	(1)	Middlesex Higher Education Corporation, whose administrative offices are at the Burroughs, Hendon LONDON NW 4 4BT (“the University”); and 

 

	(2)	Midatech Ltd., a company registered in England, whose registered office is at 4-5 Dunmore Court, Wootton Rd, Abingdon, Oxfordshire 0X13 6BH (“the Company”). 

 

	1.	DEFINITIONS 

 In this Agreement the following expressions have the meaning set opposite:

  

			
	Academic Publication:	  	the publication of an abstract, article or paper in a journal or an electronic repository, or its presentation at a conference or seminar; and in clauses 5 and 6 “to Publish” and “Publication” are to be construed
as references to Academic Publication;
		
	this Agreement:	  	this document, including its Schedules, as amended from time to time in accordance with clause 10.9;
		
	Background:	  	information, techniques, Know-how, software and materials (regardless of the form or medium in which they are disclosed or stored) that are provided by one party to the other for use in the Project (whether before or after the date
of this Agreement), except any Result;
		
	a Business Day:	  	Monday to Friday (inclusive) except bank or public holidays in England;
		
	Confidential Information:	  	each party’s confidential information is: any Background disclosed by that party to the other for use in the Project[ and identified as confidential before or at the time of disclosure]; and any Results in which that party owns
the Intellectual Property;
		
	the Effective Date:	  	01 October 2011
		
	External Funding:	  	any funding or assistance provided for the Project, or to any party for use in the Project by any third party, including without limitation, any state or public body;

			
	the Contribution:	  	the contribution to be provided by the Company set out in Schedule 1;
		
	the Field:	  	the exploitation of nanoparticles for therapeutic and imaging purposes;
		
	the Good Data Management Practices:	  	the practices and procedures set out in Schedule 4;
		
	a Group Company:	  	any undertaking which is, on or after the date of this Agreement from time to time, a subsidiary undertaking of the Company, a parent undertaking of the Company or a subsidiary undertaking of a parent undertaking of the Company, as
those terms are defined in section 1162 of the Companies Act 2006;
		
	Intellectual Property:	  	patents, trade marks, service marks, registered designs, copyrights, database rights, design rights, confidential information, applications for any of the above, and any similar right recognised from time to time in any
jurisdiction, together with all rights of action in relation to the infringement of any of the above;
		
	the Key Personnel:	  	the Principal Investigator and any other key personnel identified in Schedule 2;
		
	Know-how:	  	unpatented technical information (including, without limitation, information relating to inventions, discoveries, concepts, methodologies, models, research, development and testing procedures, the results of experiments, tests and
trials, manufacturing processes, techniques and specifications, quality control data, analyses, reports and submissions) that is not in the public domain;
		
	the Location:	  	the location(s) at which the Project will be carried out as set out in Schedule 2;
		
	the Principal Investigator:	  	Professor Richard Bayford or his or her successor appointed under clause 9.2;
		
	the Project:	  	the programme of work described in Schedule 2, as amended from time to time in accordance with clause 10.9;

			
	the Project Period:	  	the period described in clause 2.1;
		
	the Results:	  	all information, Know-how, results, inventions, software and other Intellectual Property identified or first reduced to practice or writing in the course of the Project;
		
	the Company’s Supervisor:	  	Professor Thomas W Rademacher or his or her successor appointed under clause 9.2; and
		
	the Territory:	  	worldwide.

  

	2.	THE PROJECT 

  

	2.1	The Project will begin on the Effective Date and will continue for a period of 6 months from effective date or until any later date agreed in writing between the parties, or until this Agreement is terminated in
accordance with clause 8 or 9. If this Agreement is entered into after the Effective Date, it will apply retrospectively to work carried out in relation to the Project on or after the Effective Date. 

 

	2.2	Each of the parties will carry out the tasks allotted to it in Schedule 2, and will provide the human resources, materials, facilities and equipment that are designated as its responsibility in Schedule 2. The Project
will be carried on under the direction and supervision of the Principal Investigator. The Project will be carried out at the Location. 

  

	2.3	Each of the parties will use all reasonable endeavours to obtain all regulatory and ethical licences, consents and approvals necessary to allow it to carry out the tasks allotted to it in Schedule 2. 

 

	2.4	Each of the parties will ensure that its employees and students (if any) involved in the Project: observe the conditions attaching to any regulatory and ethical licences, consents and approvals; keep complete and
accurate records of all research, development and other work carried out in connection with the Project and of all Results and observations, signed by the people who obtained each Result or made those observations, and countersigned by an employee
of that party who is not a member of the research team but who understands the work; and comply with the Good Data Management Practices. 

  

	2.5	Although each of the parties will use reasonable endeavours to carry out the Project in accordance with Schedule 2, neither party undertakes that any research will lead to any particular result, nor does it
guarantee a successful outcome to the Project. 

	2.6	The University will provide the Company with reports summarising the progress of the Project and a copy of all of the Results. 

  

	2.7	Each of the parties warrants to the other that it has full power and authority under its constitution, and has taken all necessary actions and obtained all authorisations, licences, consents and approvals, to allow it
to enter into this Agreement. 

  

	3.	THE CONTRIBUTION 

  

	3.1	The Company agrees to provide, for the use of the University and under the supervision of the Principal Investigator, nanoparticles and equipment of a type likely to assist in the conduct of heating experiments with
nanoparticles, of a configuration described in Schedule 1 (the Contribution). 

  

	3.2	The University shall, upon delivery of the items relating to the Contribution, indemnify the Company thereafter of any liabilities, damages, claims, costs, losses and expense incurred or paid by the Company
howsoever arising from any defect or operation in the items supplied by the Company caused during the period of the Project in which the items relating to the Contribution are on the premises of the University. 

 

	3.3	The Company may vary quantities or dimensions of any items relating to the Contribution or changes of their specifications or substitution of any materials or components if the variation or substitution does not
materially affect the characteristics of the Contribution, and the substituted materials or components are sufficient to allow use of the equipment so supplied within the Project. 

 

	3.4	Items relating to the Contribution are delivered to the University when the Company makes them available to the University, or any agent of the University, or any carrier (who shall be the University’s agent
whoever pays its charges) at the Company’s premises or other delivery point agreed by the Company. The Company may at its discretion deliver the Goods by instalments in any sequence. Where the items related to the Contribution are delivered by
instalments, no default or failure by the Company in respect of any one or more instalments shall vitiate the Contract in respect of the materials previously delivered or undelivered Goods. The Company may subcontract the performance of the contract
in whole or in part. 

  

	4.	USE AND EXPLOITATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 

  

	4.1	This Agreement does not affect the ownership of any Intellectual Property in any Background or in any other technology, design, work, invention, software, data, technique, Know-how, or materials that are not Results.
The Intellectual Property in them will remain the property of the party that contributes them to the Project (or its licensors). No licence to use any Intellectual Property is granted or implied by this Agreement except the rights expressly granted
in this Agreement. 

	4.2	Each Party grants the other a royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to use its Background for the purpose of carrying out the Project, but for no other purpose. Neither party may grant any sub-licence to use the
other’s Background except that the Company may allow its Group Companies, and any person working for or on behalf of the Company or any Group Company, to use the University’s Background for the purpose of carrying out the Project.

  

	4.3	The University and the Company will own jointly the Intellectual Property in the Results arising from this work conducted under this agreement and may take such steps as they agree from time to time to register and
maintain any protection for that Intellectual Property, including filing and prosecuting patent applications for any of the Results. Where any third party such as a student or contractor is involved in the Project, the Party engaging that contractor
(as the case may be) will ensure that that student and that contractor assign any Intellectual Property they may have in the Results in order to be able to give effect to the provisions of clause 4. 

 

	4.4	The University will notify the Company promptly after identifying any Result that it believes is patentable, and will supply the Company with copies of that Result. The University will notify other Results to the
Company in the reports provided under clause 2.4. 

  

	4.5	The University grants to the Company an exclusive, indefinite, fully paid-up, royalty free licence (with the right to sub-license to any Group Company and to any person working for or on behalf of the Company or any
Group Company, but only for the purpose of carrying out that work, and otherwise without the right to sub-license) to use the Intellectual Property in any of the Results for any purpose within the Field in the Territory. 

 

					
	4.6	 	4.6.1	  	The University and the Company will, if the Company gives the University written notice (an Option Notice) at any time during the Project Period plus a further 12 months, negotiate the terms on which the University will assign to
the Company the Intellectual Property Rights in certain of the Results (the Assignment).

  

	 	4.6.2	Following the University’s receipt of an Option Notice, the parties will negotiate in good faith, for a period of up to 90 days after the date of receipt of the Option Notice (the Negotiation Period) the terms of
the Assignment. The Assignment will include, without limitation, terms based on the provisions of Schedule 3. If the parties are unable to agree the terms of the Assignment within the Negotiation Period, the Company’s rights under
clauses 4.6.1, 4.6.3 and 4.6.4 (but not the licence in clause 4.5) will lapse. 

  

	 	4.6.3	The University will not, during the Negotiation Period, negotiate with any third party with a view to granting a licence to use the Results or assigning the Intellectual Property in the Results nor, during the 12 months
following the end of the Negotiation Period, will the University grant a licence of any Result or assign the Intellectual Property in any Result to any third party on any terms more favourable than those offered to the Company pursuant to this
clause 4.6. 

  

	4.7	Despite the provisions of clause 4.6 or any assignment under clause 4.6, the University and each employee and student of the University will have the irrevocable, royalty-free right to use the Results for the purposes
of academic teaching and academic research, including (after the Company’s rights under clause 4.6 have lapsed, but not in any other case) research projects that are sponsored by any third party. The rights in this clause are subject to the
rules on Academic Publication in clause 5. 

	5.	ACADEMIC PUBLICATION 

  

	5.1	Any employee or student of the University (whether or not involved in the Project) may, provided a Confidentiality Notice under clause 5.2 has not been given: 

 

	 	5.1.1	discuss work undertaken as part of the Project in University seminars, tutorials and lectures; and 

  

	 	5.1.2	Publish any Background of the Company (unless it is the Company’s Confidential Information) or any of the Results. 

  

	5.2	The University will submit to the Company, in writing, details of any Results and any of the Company’s Background that any employee or student of the University intends to Publish, at least 30 days before the date
of the proposed submission for Publication. The Company may, by giving written notice to the University (“a Confidentiality Notice”): require the University to delay the proposed Publication for a maximum of 3 months after receipt of the
Confidentiality Notice if, in the Company’s reasonable opinion, that delay is necessary in order to seek patent or similar protection for any of the Company’s background or any Results that are to be Published; or prevent the Publication
of any of the Company’s Background that is Confidential Information. The Company must give that Confidentiality Notice within 30 days after the Company receives details of the proposed Publication. If the University does not receive a
Confidentiality Notice within that period, its employee or student may proceed with the proposed Publication, provided that, whether or not Confidentiality Notice has been given, any of the Company’s Background that is Confidential Information
may not be published. 

  

	6.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

  

	6.1	Subject to clause 5, neither party will, either during the Project Period or for 5 years after the end of the Project Period, disclose to any third party, nor use for any purpose except carrying out the Project, any of
the other party’s Confidential Information. 

  

	6.2	Neither party will be in breach of any obligation to keep any Background, Results or other information confidential or not to disclose it to any other party to the extent that it: 

 

	 	6.2.1	is known to the party making the disclosure before its receipt from the other party, and not already subject to any obligation of confidentiality to the other party; 

	 	6.2.2	is or becomes publicly known without any breach of this Agreement or any other undertaking to keep it confidential; 

  

	 	6.2.3	has been obtained by the party making the disclosure from a third party in circumstances where the party making the disclosure has no reason to believe that there has been a breach of an obligation of confidentiality
owed to the other party; 

  

	 	6.2.4	has been independently developed by the party making the disclosure; 

  

	 	6.2.5	is disclosed pursuant to the requirement of any law or regulation (provided, in the case of a disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, none of the exceptions to that Act applies to the information
disclosed) or the order of any Court of competent jurisdiction, and the party required to make that disclosure has informed the other, within a reasonable time after being required to make the disclosure, of the requirement to disclose and the
information required to be disclosed; or 

  

	 	6.2.6	is approved for release in writing by an authorised representative of the other party. 

  

	6.3	The University will not be in breach of any obligation to keep any of the Company’s Background that is not Confidential Information, or any Results owned by or licensed to the Company, or other information,
confidential or not to disclose them to any third party, by Publishing any of the same if the University has followed the procedure in clause 5.2 and has received no Confidentiality Notice within the period stated in that clause. 

 

	6.4	The Company will not be in breach of any obligation to keep any of the Results owned by the University, the University’s Background, or other information, confidential or not to disclose them to any third party, by
making them available to any Group Company, or any person working for or on behalf of the Company or a Group Company, who needs to know the same in order to exercise the rights granted in clause 4.5, provided they are not used except as expressly
permitted by this Agreement and the recipient undertakes to keep that Background, those Results or that information confidential. 

  

	6.5	If the University receives a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to disclose any information that, under this Agreement, is the Company’s Confidential Information, it will notify the Company and will
consult with the Company promptly and before making any disclosure under that Act. The Company will respond to the University within 10 days after receiving the University’s notice if that notice requests the Company to provide information to
assist the University to determine whether or not an exemption to the Freedom of Information Act applies to the information requested under that Act. 

  

	6.6	Neither the University nor the Company will use the other’s name or logo in any press release or product advertising, or for any other promotional purpose, without first obtaining the other’s written consent.

	7.	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  

	7.1	Neither of the parties makes any representation or gives any warranty to the other that any advice or information given by it or any of its employees or students who work on the Project, or the content or use of any
Results, Background or materials, works or information provided in connection with the Project, will not constitute or result in any infringement of third-party rights. 

 

	7.2	Except under the limited warranty in clause 7.1 and the indemnity in clause 7.3, and subject to clause 7.6, neither party accepts any liability or responsibility for any use which may be made by the other party of any
Results, nor for any reliance which may be placed by that other party on any Results, nor for advice or information given in connection with any Results. 

  

	7.3	The Company will indemnify the University, the Principal Investigator and every other employee and student of the University (the Indemnified Parties), and keep them fully and effectively indemnified, against each and
every claim made against any of the Indemnified Parties as a result of the Company’s use of any of the Results or any materials, works or information received from them pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, provided that the Indemnified
Party must: 

  

	 	7.3.1	promptly notify the Company of details of the claim; 

  

	 	7.3.2	not make any admission in relation to the claim; 

  

	 	7.3.3	allow the Company to have the conduct of the defence or settlement of the claim; and 

  

	 	7.3.4	give the Company all reasonable assistance (at the Company’s expense) in dealing with the claim. 

The indemnity in this clause will not apply to the extent that the claim arises as a result of the Indemnified Party’s negligence, its
breach of clause 6, its deliberate breach of this Agreement or its knowing infringement of any third party’s Intellectual Property. 
  

	7.4	Subject to clause 7.6, and except under the indemnity in clause 7.3, the liability of either party to the other for any breach of this Agreement, any negligence or arising in any other way out of the subject matter of
this Agreement, the Project and the Results, will not extend to any indirect damages or losses, or to any loss of profits, loss of revenue, loss of data, loss of contracts or opportunity, whether direct or indirect, even if the party bringing the
claim has advised the other of the possibility of those losses, or if they were within the other party’s contemplation. 

	7.5	Subject to clause 7.6, and except under the indemnity in clause 7.3, the aggregate liability of each party to the other for all and any breaches of this Agreement, any negligence or arising in any other way out of the
subject matter of this Agreement, the Project and the Results, will not exceed in total [the Financial Contribution]. 

  

	7.6	Nothing in this Agreement limits or excludes either party’s liability for: 

  

	 	7.6.1	death or personal injury; 

  

	 	7.6.2	any fraud or for any sort of liability that, by law, cannot be limited or excluded; or 

  

	 	7.6.3	any loss or damage caused by a deliberate breach of this Agreement or a breach of clause 6. 

  

	7.7	The express undertakings and warranties given by the parties in this Agreement are in lieu of all other warranties, conditions, terms, undertakings and obligations, whether express or implied by statute, common law,
custom, trade usage, course of dealing or in any other way. All of these are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law. 

  

	8.	FORCE MAJEURE 

 If the performance by either party of any of its obligations under this Agreement (except
a payment obligation) is delayed or prevented by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, that party will not be in breach of this Agreement because of that delay in performance. However, if the delay in performance is more than 6] months, the
other party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice. 
  

	9.	TERMINATION 

  

	9.1	Either party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving notice to the other party if: 

  

	 	9.1.1	the other party is in breach of any provision of this Agreement and (if it is capable of remedy) the breach has not been remedied within 30 days after receipt of written notice specifying the breach and requiring its
remedy; or 

  

	 	9.1.2	the other party becomes insolvent, or if an order is made or a resolution is passed for its winding up (except voluntarily for the purpose of solvent amalgamation or reconstruction), or if an administrator,
administrative receiver or receiver is appointed over the whole or any part of the other party’s assets, or if the other party makes any arrangement with its creditors. 

	9.2	Each of the parties will notify the other promptly if at any time any of the Key Personnel appointed by that party is unable or unwilling to continue to be involved in the Project. Within 3 months after the date of that
notice, the party who originally appointed that member of the Key Personnel will nominate a successor. The other party will not unreasonably refuse to accept the nominated successor, but if the successor is not acceptable to the other party on
reasonable grounds, or if the appointor cannot find a successor, either party may terminate this Agreement by giving the other not less than 3 months’ notice. 

 

	9.3	Clauses 1, 4 (except clauses 4.5 and 4.6 if the University terminates this Agreement under clause 9.1), 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5 and 10 will survive the expiry of the Project Period or the termination of this
Agreement for any reason and will continue indefinitely. 

  

	9.6	Any Option Notice (as defined in clause 4.6.1) received by the University after the termination of this Agreement pursuant to service of a notice by the University under clause 9.1.1, or after the Company has suffered
any of the events referred to in clause 9.1.2, will be of no effect and clauses 4.6.2, 4.6.3 and 4.6.4 will not apply in relation to that Option Notice. 

  

	10.	GENERAL 

  

	10.1	Notices: Any notice to be given under this Agreement must be in writing, may be delivered to the other party or parties by any of the methods set out in the left hand column below, and will be deemed to be
received on the corresponding day set out in the right hand column: 

  

			
	Method of service	  	Deemed day of receipt
		
	By hand or courier	  	the day of delivery
		
	By pre-paid first class post	  	the second Business Day after posting
		
	By recorded delivery post	  	the next Business Day after posting
		
	By fax (provided the sender’s fax machine confirms complete and error-free transmission of that notice to the correct fax number)	  	the next Business Day after sending or, if sent before 16.00 (sender’s local time) on the Business Day it was sent

 The parties’ respective representatives for the receipt of notices are, until changed by
notice given in accordance with this clause, as follows: 
  

			
	For the University:	  	For the Company:
		
	Name:	  	Name: Professor Thomas Rademacher
		
	Address:	  	Address: 4 & 5 Dunmore Court, Wootton Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX13 6BH
		
	Fax number:	  	Fax number: 01235 528 023

  

	10.2	Headings: The headings in this Agreement are for ease of reference only; they do not affect its construction or interpretation. 

 

	10.3	Assignment: Neither party may assign or transfer this Agreement as a whole, or any of its rights or obligations under it, without first obtaining the written consent of the other party. That consent may not be
unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	10.4	Illegal/unenforceable provisions: If the whole or any part of any provision of this Agreement is void or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, the other provisions of this Agreement, and the rest of the void or
unenforceable provision, will continue in force in that jurisdiction, and the validity and enforceability of that provision in any other jurisdiction will not be affected. 

 

	10.5	Waiver of rights: If a party fails to enforce, or delays in enforcing, an obligation of the other party, or fails to exercise, or delays in exercising, a right under this Agreement, that failure or delay will not
affect its right to enforce that obligation or constitute a waiver of that right. Any waiver of any provision of this Agreement will not, unless expressly stated to the contrary, constitute a waiver of that provision on a future occasion.

  

	10.6	No agency: Nothing in this Agreement creates, implies or evidences any partnership or joint venture between the parties, or the relationship between them of principal and agent. Neither party has any authority to
make any representation or commitment, or to incur any liability, on behalf of the other. 

	10.7	Entire agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties relating to its subject matter. Each party acknowledges that it has not entered into this Agreement on the basis of any
warranty, representation, statement, agreement or undertaking except those expressly set out in this Agreement. Each party waives any claim for breach of this Agreement, or any right to rescind this Agreement in respect of, any representation which
is not an express provision of this Agreement. However, this clause does not exclude any liability which either party may have to the other (or any right which either party may have to rescind this Agreement) in respect of any fraudulent
misrepresentation or fraudulent concealment prior to the execution of this Agreement. 

  

	10.8	Formalities: Each party will take any action and execute any document reasonably required by the other party to give effect to any of its rights under this Agreement, or to enable their registration in any
relevant territory provided the requesting party pays the other party’s reasonable expenses. 

  

	10.9	Amendments: No variation or amendment of this Agreement will be effective unless it is made in writing and signed by each party’s representative. 

 

	10.10	Third parties: No one except a party to this Agreement has any right to prevent the amendment of this Agreement or its termination, and no one except a party to this Agreement may enforce any benefit conferred by
this Agreement, unless this Agreement expressly provides otherwise. 

  

	10.11	Governing law: This Agreement is governed by, and is to be construed in accordance with, English law. The English Courts will have exclusive jurisdiction to deal with any dispute which has arisen or may arise
out, of or in connection with, this Agreement, except that either party may bring proceedings for an injunction in any jurisdiction. 

	10.12	Escalation: If the parties are unable to reach agreement on any issue concerning this Agreement or the Project within 14 days after one party has notified the other of that issue, they will refer the matter to
the Director of Development and Alumni relations, Middlesex University, Hendon, London, NW4 4BT in the case of the University, and to Speechly Bircham Solicitors, 6 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3LX in the case of the Company in an attempt to
resolve the issue within 14 days after the referral. Either party may bring proceedings in accordance with clause 10.11 if the matter has not been resolved within that 14 day period, and either party may apply to the court for an injunction whether
or not any issue has been escalated under this clause. 

  

					
	SIGNED for and on behalf of the University:	 		 	SIGNED for and on behalf of the Company:
			
	Name	 		 	Name
			
	Jo Purcell	 		 	Storme Moore-Thornicroft
			
	Position	 		 	Position
			
	Director of Development	 		 	V.P. Corporate Management
			
	Signature	 		 	Signature

  

					
	Read and understood by the Principal Investigator	 		 	Read and understood by the Company’s Supervisor
			
	 /s/ Jo Purcell
	 		 	 /s/ Storme Moore-Thornicroft

	  
	 		 	  

	Signature	 		 	Signature
			
	 16/2/12
	 		 	 20.02.2012

	Date	 		 	Date

 SCHEDULE 1 

The Contribution 
 Description of the
equipment made available to the University by the Company, including any terms restricting use – e.g. third party rights in the equipment 

Diagram of the device for generating, amplifying and transmitting radio-frequency fields. Comprising elements: 

 

	 	1)	Generator of a radio-frequency electromagnetic field. Network analyzer: 9 kHz – 8.5 GHz. 

  

	 	2)	Amplifier of the radio-frequency electromagnetic field. There two amplifiers. i) 5 Watts, 800 MHz – 4.2 GHz. ii) 40 Watts, DC-1 MHz. 

 

	 	3)	Transmittter of the radio-frequency electromagnetic field. A Gigahertz transverse leectromagnetic cell (GTEM cell). 

  

	 	4)	Sample holder 

  

	 	5)	Temperature sensor. Fiber optic thermometer Luma Sense Technologies 

  

	 	6)	Magnetic field sensor. EMC Field Probe. 

  
  

 

 SCHEDULE 2 

The Project 
 This Schedule contains a
full description of the Project, clearly setting out what each party is to do, and the human resources, facilities and equipment each party is to provide. Below is a list of the matters that should be covered in this Schedule. It is not exhaustive
and there may be additional issues that are important to the Project. 
 Unless this Schedule states otherwise, all equipment bought by the University will
belong to the University. 
 Scope of the Project: 
 RF
Treatment of cells with and without the addition of gold nanoparticles. 
 Aims of the Project: 

To selectively kill tumour cells containing gold nanoparticles. 

Any Key Personnel to be provided by the University (including the Principal Investigator) 

Richard Bayford 
 Ivan Roitt 

Torben Lund 
 Martina Callaghan 

Any Key Personnel to be provided by the Company (including the Company’s Supervisor (if any)) 

Phil Williams 
 Christof Bachmann 

Tom Rademacher 
 Asuncion Fernandez 

Numbers of other full and part time staff to be provided by each party 

If either party is to recruit any key personnel, and whether the approval of the other party is necessary, should be clearly stated in this Schedule. 

Students participating in the Project 
 None 

Project Management 
 who is to act as overall project
manager 
 Richard Bayford 

 Responsibilities of project manager 

Oversee collaboration 
 Project meetings (frequency,
location and representation of each party) 
 Results driven as required 

Provision of information and reports to any body providing External Funding 

Progress reports deliverable to EPSRC (funding Middlesex employees) 

Claiming External Funding 
 Previously granted from EPSRC

 Facilities to be provided by each party 
 Lab
facilities (cell culture, carrying out experiments, etc.) to be provided by Middlesex; Nanoparticles fabrication facilities provided by Midatech. 

Equipment to be provided by each party (and whether, if provided for use by the other, it is donated to the other or is on loan until the end of the
Project. If equipment is on loan, this Schedule should set out responsibility for keeping it in good condition, maintaining and insuring it.) 
 Heating
equipment provided by Midatech 
 Where the Project is to be carried out 

Initial experiments in Seville; subsequent experiments at Middlesex after the transfer of the heating equipment 

Any Background (including materials) that the Company must provide 

Knowledge and expertise with regard to the workings of the heating equipment. 

Any Background (including materials) that the University must provide 

Cell cultures and biophysical analysis 
 Any Background
(including materials) that is to be obtained by either party from a third party 
 NA 

Whether all Background is to be kept Confidential or which Background is to be kept confidential, for instance: 

All of the Company’s Background is Confidential Information. 

Anticipated outputs or Results 
 Papers to be published in
scientific journals; meetings and reports to the EPSRC and in applications for further funding. 

 Tasks to be performed by each party (with timetable of major milestones) 

June 9th-14th Torben Lund and Martina Callaghan visiting Seville site for knowledge transfer,
initial experiments and calibration of heating rig. 
 Subsequent to Seville visit, equipment to be transferred to Middlesex University and calibrated.
Following calibration, heating experiments involving cell cultures will be carried out (estimated timescale 2-3 months) to assess the capability of achieving selective cell death with gold nanoparticles. 

If initial experiments prove successful, the treatment would be to extended to xenografts (project license pending). 

 SCHEDULE 3 

Agreed Assignment Terms 
 The Assigned IP:
PCT/IB2008/002780 
 By way of illustration, the main claim of the European application is as follows: 

1. A hyperthermia device for heating one or more nanoparticles, which comprises the following elements: 

(a) a generator of a radio-frequency electromagnetic field; 

(b) an amplifier of a radio-frequency electromagnetic field; 

(c) a transmitter of a radio-frequency electromagnetic field; and 

(d) a direct temperature measurement system, 
 wherein the
generator of the radio-frequency electromagnetic field is a network analyzer device which, in addition to generating the signal, allows impedances, coefficients of reflection and transmission and insertion losses to be determined. 

Territory: Europe, US, Australia, Canada, Japan 

 SCHEDULE 4 

Good Data Management Practices 
  

	1.	Research data must be generated using sound scientific techniques and processes; 

  

	2.	Research data must be accurately recorded in accordance with good scientific practices by the people conducting the research; 

  

	3.	Research data must be analysed appropriately, without bias and in accordance with good scientific practices; 

  

	4.	Research data and the Results must be stored securely and be easily retrievable; 

  

	5.	Data trails must be kept to allow people to demonstrate easily and to reconstruct key decisions made during the conduct of the research, presentations made about the research and conclusions reached in respect of the
research; and 

  

	6.	Each party must have the right, on not less than 30 days written notice, to visit any other party to verify that it is complying with the above practices and procedures. 

 ADDENDUM TO COLLABORATION AGREEMENT DATED 16 February 2012 (Agreement) 

DATED 08 November, 2012 
 THIS ADDENDUM
extends a Collaboration Agreement dated 16 February 2012 (the “Agreement”) made 
 between MIDATECH LTD., a company registered in
England and Wales whose registered office is at 4 and 5 Dunmore Court, Wootton Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX13 6BH United Kingdom (“Midatech”) 

and 
 Middlesex Higher Education Corporation, whose
administrative offices are at the Burroughs, Hendon LONDON NW 4 4BT (“the University”); 
 Whereas, the University and Midatech entered
into the Agreement on 16 February 2012 (“Effective Date”) 
 Whereas, Project was to begin on the Effective Date and to continue for a
period of 6 months; and 
 Whereas, the parties wish to extend the Agreement effective as of 16 August 2012 (such that for all purposes the
Agreement shall be deemed to have been in continuous effect from 16 February 2012). 
 The parties agree as follows: 

 

	1.	Amendment of Agreement 

  

	1.1	This Addendum amends and varies the Agreement with effect from 16 August 2012 (Amendment Date). The parties have agreed that the Project will be extended for a period of twelve (12) months with effect from the
Amendment Date. The parties agree that the Agreement shall be deemed not to have terminated at the end of the original Project Term and shall have been and to be in force from the Effective Date until the expiry of the Project Term, or earlier
termination after the Amendment Date in accordance with the terms of the Agreement (as amended by this Addendum). In all other respects the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. 

 

	1.2	Words and phrases defined in the Agreement shall have the same meaning in this Addendum. 

  
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	2.	Time for performance of the Project 

  

	2.1	The Project Term is hereby extended by a period of 12 months (until 16 August 2013) unless terminated earlier than that date as provided for in the Agreement or extended by mutual written agreement of the parties.

  

			
	For and on behalf of Midatech Ltd
	
	/s/ Storme Moore-Thornicroft
		
	Name:	 	Storme Moore-Thornicroft
		
	Title:	 	V.P. Corporate Management
	
	For and on behalf of Middlesex Higher Education Corporation
	
	/s/ Dr. Mark Gray
		
	Name:	 	Dr Mark Gray
		
	Title:	 	Director of Knowledge Transfer

  
 2EX-10.14

 Exhibit 10.14 

14 December 2012 

Midatech Ltd 
 and

 The Open University 

RESEARCH COLLABORATION AGREEMENT 

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THIS AGREEMENT dated 14 December 2012 is made BETWEEN: 
  

	 	(1)	Midatech Ltd., a company registered in England, whose registered office is at 4-5 Dunmore Court, Wootton Rd, Abingdon, Oxfordshire 0X13 6BH (“the Company”); and 

 

	 	(2)	THE OPEN UNIVERSITY, a body incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England and Wales and a registered charity in Scotland (No. SC038302), and with its address at Walton Hall, Milton
Keynes, MK7 6AA, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom (“University”). 

  

	1.	DEFINITIONS 

 In this Agreement the following expressions have the meaning set opposite:

  

			
	Academic Publication:	  	the publication of an abstract, article or paper in a journal or an electronic repository, or its presentation at a conference or seminar; and in clauses 5 and 6 “to Publish” and “Publication” are to be construed
as references to Academic Publication;
		
	Agreement:	  	this document, including its Schedules, as amended from time to time in accordance with clause 10.9;
		
	Background:	  	information, techniques, Know-how, software and materials (regardless of the form or medium in which they are disclosed or stored) that are provided by one party to the other for use in the Project (whether before or after the date
of this Agreement), except any Result;
		
	Business Day:	  	Monday to Friday (inclusive) except bank or public holidays in England;
		
	Confidential Information:	  	each party’s confidential information is: any Background disclosed by that party to the other for use in the Project[ and identified as confidential before or at the time of disclosure]; and any Results in which that party owns
the Intellectual Property;
		
	Effective Date:	  	14 December 2012
		
	External Funding:	  	any funding or assistance provided for the Project, or to any party for use in the Project by any third party, including without limitation, any state or public body;
		
	Contribution:	  	the contribution to be provided by each Party as set out in Schedule 1;

  
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	Field:	  	the exploitation of nanoparticles for CNS transportation
		
	Good Data Management Practices:	  	the practices and procedures set out in Schedule 3;
		
	Group Company:	  	any undertaking which is, on or after the date of this Agreement from time to time, a subsidiary undertaking of the Company, a parent undertaking of the Company or a subsidiary undertaking of a parent undertaking of the Company, as
those terms are defined in section 1162 of the Companies Act 2006;
		
	Intellectual Property:	  	patents, trade marks, service marks, registered designs, copyrights, database rights, design rights, confidential information, applications for any of the above, and any similar right recognised from time to time in any
jurisdiction, together with all rights of action in relation to the infringement of any of the above;
		
	Key Personnel:	  	the key personnel identified in Schedule 1;
		
	Know-how:	  	unpatented technical information (including, without limitation, information relating to inventions, discoveries, concepts, methodologies, models, research, development and testing procedures, the results of experiments, tests and
trials, manufacturing processes, techniques and specifications, quality control data, analyses, reports and submissions) that is not in the public domain;
		
	Location:	  	the location(s) at which the Project will be carried out as set out in Schedule 1;
		
	Milestones Payments:	  	any milestone payments and other lump-sum payments in respect of all licenses or other rights granted by Midatech under any Intellectual Property Rights (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any licences granted to an Affiliated
Company) actually received from or on behalf of each licensee (less any applicable value added or other sales tax or any withholding tax or other deduction required by law), other than sums paid to Midatech as either (a) an advance against Net Sales
or Net Revenue Royalties or (b) for the conduct of or collaboration in any research and/or development projects where the subject matter and purpose of any such projects has been
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		 	identified and documented or (c) any part of any payment relating to consultancy, training or other goods or services not directly relating to an Exploitation of the Intellectual Property Rights;
		
	Net Revenues:	 	The amount of income actually received by Midatech from or on behalf of its licensees (other than in respect of any sales made directly by any Affiliated Companies where the Net Sales Royalty is due instead) arising from
the Exploitation of the Intellectual property Rights, whether arising from the grant of licenses of the Intellectual Property Rights or from sales of Products by such licensees in the Territory (in each case less any applicable value added or other
sales tax or any withholding tax or other deduction required by law);
		
	Net Sales:	 	Means the gross money amount actually received by Midatech or any Affiliated Company from unrelated third parties in respect of sales by Midatech or any Affiliated Company less:
			
		 	a)	 	 Quality, trade, volume and/or other discounts actually granted;

			
		 	b)	 	 Amounts repaid or credited and allowances given including cash, credit or free goods allowances, by reason of chargebacks, retroactive price reductions or
billing errors and rebates (including government mandated rebates) actually allowed or paid;

			
		 	c)	 	 Amounts refunded or credited for Product which was rejected, spoiled, damaged, o updated or returned;

			
		 	d)	 	 Freight, shipment and insurance costs incurred by Midatech or any Affiliated Company transporting product to a third party purchaser, and;

			
		 	e)	 	 Taxes (including any applicable value added or other sales taxes and any withholding taxes), tarrifs, customs duties and surcharges and other governmental
charges incurred in connection with the sale, exportation or importation of Products.

  
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	Party:	  	A party to this Agreement (and the word Parties shall be construed accordingly);
		
	Principal Investigator:	  	David Male or his successor appointed under clause 9.2;
		
	Project:	  	the programme of work described in Schedule 1, as amended from time to time in accordance with clause 10.9;
		
	Project Period:	  	the period described in clause 2.1;
		
	Results:	  	all information, Know-how, results, inventions, software and other Intellectual Property identified or first reduced to practice or writing in the course of the Project;
		
	Royalties	  	The royalties relating to net Sales, Net Revenues or Milestone Payments payable by Midatech to the University in accordance with this Agreement and which are referred to as Net Sales Royalty, Net Revenue Royalty and Milestone
Royalty respectively;
		
	Company’s Supervisor:	  	Professor Thomas W Rademacher or his or hersuccessor appointed under clause 9.2; and
		
	Territory:	  	Worldwide.

  

	2.	THE PROJECT 

  

	2.1	The Project will begin on the Effective Date and will continue for an initial period of 6 months from effective date or until any later date agreed in writing between the parties, or until this Agreement is terminated
in accordance with clause 8 or 9. If this Agreement is entered into after the Effective Date, it will apply retrospectively to work carried out in relation to the Project on or after the Effective Date. 

 

	2.2	Each of the parties will carry out the tasks allotted to it in Schedule 1, and will provide the human resources, materials, facilities and equipment that are designated as its responsibility in Schedule 1. The Project
will be carried on under the direction and supervision of the Principal Investigator. The Project will be carried out at the Location. 

  

	2.3	Each of the parties will use all reasonable endeavours to obtain all regulatory and ethical licences, consents and approvals necessary to allow it to carry out the tasks allotted to it in Schedule 1. 

  
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	2.4	Each of the parties will ensure that its employees and students (if any) involved in the Project: observe the conditions attaching to any regulatory and ethical licences, consents and approvals; keep complete and
accurate records of all research, development and other work carried out in connection with the Project and of all Results and observations, signed by the people who obtained each Result or made those observations, and countersigned by an employee
of that party who is not a member of the research team but who understands the work; and comply with the Good Data Management Practices. 

  

	2.5	Although each of the parties will use reasonable endeavours to carry out the Project in accordance with Schedule 1, neither party undertakes that any research will lead to any particular result, nor does it guarantee a
successful outcome to the Project. 

  

	2.6	The University will provide the Company with reports summarising the progress of the Project and a copy of all of the Results. 

  

	2.7	Each of the parties warrants to the other that it has full power and authority under its constitution, and has taken all necessary actions and obtained all authorisations, licences, consents and approvals, to allow it
to enter into this Agreement. 

  

	3.	THE CONTRIBUTION 

  

	3.1	The Company agrees to provide, for the use of the University and under the supervision of the Principal Investigator, nanoparticles of a configuration described in Schedule 1 for investigative experiments (the
Contribution). 

  

	3.2	The University shall, upon delivery of the items relating to the Contribution, indemnify the Company thereafter of any liabilities, damages, claims, costs, losses and expense incurred or paid by the Company
howsoever arising from any defect or operation in the items supplied by the Company caused during the period of the Project in which the items relating to the Contribution are on the premises of the University and which are directly attributable to
the University’s acts or omissions. 

  

	3.3	The Company may vary quantities or dimensions of any items relating to the Contribution or changes of their specifications or substitution of any materials or components if the variation or substitution does not
materially affect the characteristics of the Contribution, and the substituted materials or components are sufficient to allow use of the equipment so supplied within the Project. 

 

	3.4	Items relating to the Contribution are delivered to the University when the Company makes them available to the University, or any agent of the University, or any carrier (who shall be the University’s agent
whoever pays its charges) at the Company’s premises or other delivery point agreed by the Company. The Company may at its discretion deliver the Goods by instalments in any sequence. Where the items related to the Contribution are delivered by
instalments, no default or failure by the Company in respect of any one or more instalments shall vitiate the Agreement in respect of the materials previously delivered or undelivered Goods. The Company may subcontract the performance of the
contract in whole or in part. 

  

	3.5.	Costs relating to the project will be met by Midatech as outlined in Schedule 2. 

  
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	4.	USE AND EXPLOITATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 

  

	4.1	This Agreement does not affect the ownership of any Intellectual Property in any Background or in any other technology, design, work, invention, software, data, technique, Know-how, or materials that are not Results.
The Intellectual Property in them will remain the property of the party that contributes them to the Project (or its licensors). No licence to use any Intellectual Property is granted or implied by this Agreement except the rights expressly granted
in this Agreement. 

  

	4.2	Each Party grants the other a royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to use its Background for the purpose of carrying out the Project, but for no other purpose. Neither party may grant any sub-licence to use the
other’s Background except that the Company may allow its Group Companies, and any person working for or on behalf of the Company or any Group Company, to use the University’s Background for the purpose of carrying out the Project.

  

	4.3	The Company will own the Intellectual Property in the Results arising from this work as well as any and all improvements, modifications, adaptations or developments to the Intellectual Property in the Results conducted
under this agreement and may take such steps as they agree from time to time to register and maintain any protection for that Intellectual Property, including filing and prosecuting patent applications for any of the Results. Where any third party
such as a student or contractor is involved in the Project, the Party engaging that contractor (as the case may be) will ensure that that student and that contractor assign any Intellectual Property they may have in the Results in order to be able
to give effect to the provisions of clause 4. 

  

	4.4	The University will notify the Company promptly after identifying any Result that it believes is patentable, and will supply the Company with copies of that Result. The University will notify other Results to the
Company in the reports provided under clause 2.4. 

  

	4.5	The University will assign to the Company the Intellectual Property in any of the Results including improvements, modifications, adaptations or developments for any purpose within the Field in the Territory.

  

	4.6	As consideration for the above, the Company will pay to the University Royalties as follows: 

  

	 	4.6.1	Net Sales Royalties shall be calculated as the following percentage of Net Sales made directly by Midatech or an Affiliated Company: 

Net Sales up to $1M: 4% 
 Net
Sales between £1M and £9,999,999: 3% 
 Net Sales between £10,000,000 and £99,999,999: 2% 

Net Sales between £100,000,000 and above: 1% 
  

	 	4.6.2	3% of Net Revenues 

  

	 	4.6.3	3% of Milestone Payments 

  
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	5.	ACADEMIC PUBLICATION 

  

	5.1	Any employee or student of the University (whether or not involved in the Project) may, provided a Confidentiality Notice under clause 5.2 has not been given: 

 

	 	5.1.1	discuss work undertaken as part of the Project in University seminars, tutorials and lectures; and 

  

	 	5.1.2	Publish any Background of the Company (unless it is the Company’s Confidential Information) or any of the Results. 

  

	5.2	The University will submit to the Company, in writing, details of any Results and any of the Company’s Background that any employee or student of the University intends to Publish, at least 30 days before the date
of the proposed submission for Publication. The Company may, by giving written notice to the University (“a Confidentiality Notice”) require the University to delay the proposed Publication for a maximum of 3 months after receipt of the
Confidentiality Notice if, in the Company’s reasonable opinion, that delay is necessary in order to seek patent or similar protection for any of the Company’s background or any Results that are to be Published; or prevent the Publication
of any of the Company’s Background that is Confidential Information. The Company must give that Confidentiality Notice within 30 days after the Company receives details of the proposed Publication. If the University does not receive a
Confidentiality Notice within that period, its employee or student may proceed with the proposed Publication, provided that, whether or not Confidentiality Notice has been given, any of the Company’s Background that is Confidential Information
may not be published. 

  

	6.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

  

	6.1	Subject to clause 5, neither party will, either during the Project Period or for 5 years after the end of the Project Period, disclose to any third party, nor use for any purpose except carrying out the Project, any of
the other party’s Confidential Information. 

  

	6.2	Neither party will be in breach of any obligation to keep any Background, Results or other information confidential or not to disclose it to any other party to the extent that it: 

 

	 	6.2.1	is known to the party making the disclosure before its receipt from the other party, and not already subject to any obligation of confidentiality to the other party; 

 

	 	6.2.2	is or becomes publicly known without any breach of this Agreement or any other undertaking to keep it confidential; 

  

	 	6.2.3	has been obtained by the party making the disclosure from a third party in circumstances where the party making the disclosure has no reason to believe that there has been a breach of an obligation of confidentiality
owed to the other party; 

  

	 	6.2.4	has been independently developed by the party making the disclosure; 

  
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	 	6.2.5	is disclosed pursuant to the requirement of any law or regulation (provided, in the case of a disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, none of the exceptions to that Act applies to the information
disclosed) or the order of any Court of competent jurisdiction, and the party required to make that disclosure has informed the other, within a reasonable time after being required to make the disclosure, of the requirement to disclose and the
information required to be disclosed; or 

  

	 	6.2.6	is approved for release in writing by an authorised representative of the other party. 

  

	6.3	The University will not be in breach of any obligation to keep any of the Company’s Background that is not Confidential Information, or any Results owned by or licensed to the Company, or other information,
confidential or not to disclose them to any third party, by Publishing any of the same if the University has followed the procedure in clause 5.2 and has received no Confidentiality Notice within the period stated in that clause. 

 

	6.4	The Company will not be in breach of any obligation to keep any of the Results owned by the University, the University’s Background, or other information, confidential or not to disclose them to any third party, by
making them available to any Group Company, or any person working for or on behalf of the Company or a Group Company, who needs to know the same in order to exercise the rights granted in clause 4.5, provided they are not used except as expressly
permitted by this Agreement and the recipient undertakes to keep that Background, those Results or that information confidential. 

  

	6.5	If the University receives a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to disclose any information that, under this Agreement, is the Company’s Confidential Information, it will notify the Company and will
consult with the Company promptly and before making any disclosure under that Act. The Company will respond to the University within 10 days after receiving the University’s notice if that notice requests the Company to provide information to
assist the University to determine whether or not an exemption to the Freedom of Information Act applies to the information requested under that Act. 

  

	6.6	Neither the University nor the Company will use the other’s name or logo in any press release or product advertising, or for any other promotional purpose, without first obtaining the other’s written consent.

  

	7.	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  

	7.1	Neither of the parties makes any representation or gives any warranty to the other that any advice or information given by it or any of its employees or students who work on the Project, or the content or use of any
Results, Background or materials, works or information provided in connection with the Project, will not constitute or result in any infringement of third-party rights. 

 

	7.2	Except under the limited warranty in clause 7.1 and the indemnity in clause 7.3, and subject to clause 7.6, neither party accepts any liability or responsibility for any use which may be made by the other party of any
Results, nor for any reliance which may be placed by that other party on any Results, nor for advice or information given in connection with any Results. 

  
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	7.3	The Company will indemnify the University, the Principal Investigator and every other employee and student of the University (the Indemnified Parties), and keep them fully and effectively indemnified, against each and
every claim made against any of the Indemnified Parties as a result of the Company’s use of any of the Results or any materials, works or information received from them pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, provided that the Indemnified
Party must: 

  

	 	7.3.1	promptly notify the Company of details of the claim; 

  

	 	7.3.2	not make any admission in relation to the claim; 

  

	 	7.3.3	allow the Company to have the conduct of the defence or settlement of the claim; and 

  

	 	7.3.4	give the Company all reasonable assistance (at the Company’s expense) in dealing with the claim. 

The indemnity in this clause will not apply to the extent that the claim arises as a result of the Indemnified Party’s negligence, its
breach of clause 6, its deliberate breach of this Agreement or its knowing infringement of any third party’s Intellectual Property. 
  

	7.4	Subject to clause 7.6, and except under the indemnity in clause 7.3, the liability of either party to the other for any breach of this Agreement, any negligence or arising in any other way out of the subject matter of
this Agreement, the Project and the Results, will not extend to any indirect damages or losses, or to any loss of profits, loss of revenue, loss of data, loss of contracts or opportunity, whether direct or indirect, even if the party bringing the
claim has advised the other of the possibility of those losses, or if they were within the other party’s contemplation. 

  

	7.5	Subject to clause 7.6, and except under the indemnity in clause 7.3, the aggregate liability of each party to the other for all and any breaches of this Agreement, any negligence or arising in any other way out of the
subject matter of this Agreement, the Project and the Results, will not exceed in total [the Financial Contribution]. 

  

	7.6	Nothing in this Agreement limits or excludes either party’s liability for: 

  

	 	7.6.1	death or personal injury; 

  

	 	7.6.2	any fraud or for any sort of liability that, by law, cannot be limited or excluded; or 

  

	 	7.6.3	any loss or damage caused by a deliberate breach of this Agreement or a breach of clause 6. 

  

	7.7	The express undertakings and warranties given by the parties in this Agreement are in lieu of all other warranties, conditions, terms, undertakings and obligations, whether express or implied by statute, common law,
custom, trade usage, course of dealing or in any other way. All of these are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law. 

  
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	8.	FORCE MAJEURE 

 If the performance by either party of any of its obligations under this Agreement (except
a payment obligation) is delayed or prevented by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, that party will not be in breach of this Agreement because of that delay in performance. However, if the delay in performance is more than 6 months, the
other party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice. 
  

	9.	TERMINATION 

  

	9.1	Either party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving notice to the other party if: 

  

	 	9.1.1	the other party is in breach of any provision of this Agreement and (if it is capable of remedy) the breach has not been remedied within 30 days after receipt of written notice specifying the breach and requiring its
remedy; or 

  

	 	9.1.2	the other party becomes insolvent, or if an order is made or a resolution is passed for its winding up (except voluntarily for the purpose of solvent amalgamation or reconstruction), or if an administrator,
administrative receiver or receiver is appointed over the whole or any part of the other party’s assets, or if the other party makes any arrangement with its creditors. 

 

	9.2	Each of the parties will notify the other promptly if at any time any of the Key Personnel appointed by that party is unable or unwilling to continue to be involved in the Project. Within 3 months after the date of that
notice, the party who originally appointed that member of the Key Personnel will nominate a successor. The other party will not unreasonably refuse to accept the nominated successor, but if the successor is not acceptable to the other party on
reasonable grounds, or if the appointor cannot find a successor, either party may terminate this Agreement by giving the other not less than 3 months’ notice. 

 

	9.3	Clauses 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.3, and 10 will survive the expiry of the Project Period or the termination of this Agreement for any reason and will continue indefinitely. 

 

	10.	GENERAL 

  

	10.1	Notices: Any notice to be given under this Agreement must be in writing, may be delivered to the other party or parties by any of the methods set out in the left hand column below, and will be deemed to be
received on the corresponding day set out in the right hand column: 

  
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	Method of service	  	Deemed day of receipt
		
	By hand or courier	  	the day of delivery
		
	By pre-paid first class post	  	the second Business Day after posting
		
	By recorded delivery post	  	the next Business Day after posting
		
	By fax (provided the sender’s fax machine confirms complete and error-free transmission of that notice to the correct fax number)	  	the next Business Day after sending or, if sent before 16.00 (sender’s local time) on the Business Day it was sent

 The parties’ respective representatives for the receipt of notices are, until changed by notice given in
accordance with this clause, as follows: 
  

			
	For the University:	  	 For the Company:

		
	Name:	  	 Name:

		
	Joanne Vango	  	 Storme Moore-Thornicroft

		
	Address:	  	 Address:

		
	Commercial Legal Services	  	 4 & 5 Dunmore Court

	Walton Hall	  	 Wootton Road

	Milton Keynes	  	 Abingdon,

	MK7 6AA	  	 Oxfordshire

		  	 OX13 6BH

		
	Fax number: (+44)1908 652990	  	 Fax number: (+44)1235 528 023

  

	10.2	Headings: The headings in this Agreement are for ease of reference only; they do not affect its construction or interpretation. 

 

	10.3	Assignment: Neither party may assign or transfer this Agreement as a whole, or any of its rights or obligations under it, without first obtaining the written consent of the other party. That consent may not be
unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	10.4	Illegal/unenforceable provisions: If the whole or any part of any provision of this Agreement is void or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, the other provisions of this Agreement, and the rest of the void or
unenforceable provision, will continue in force in that jurisdiction, and the validity and enforceability of that provision in any other jurisdiction will not be affected. 

 

	10.5	Waiver of rights: If a party fails to enforce, or delays in enforcing, an obligation of the other party, or fails to exercise, or delays in exercising, a right under this Agreement, that failure or delay will not
affect its right to enforce that obligation or constitute a waiver of that right. Any waiver of any provision of this Agreement will not, unless expressly stated to the contrary, constitute a waiver of that provision on a future occasion.

  
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	10.6	No agency: Nothing in this Agreement creates, implies or evidences any partnership or joint venture between the parties, or the relationship between them of principal and agent. Neither party has any authority to
make any representation or commitment, or to incur any liability, on behalf of the other. 

  

	10.7	Entire agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties relating to its subject matter. Each party acknowledges that it has not entered into this Agreement on the basis of any
warranty, representation, statement, agreement or undertaking except those expressly set out in this Agreement. Each party waives any claim for breach of this Agreement, or any right to rescind this Agreement in respect of, any representation which
is not an express provision of this Agreement. However, this clause does not exclude any liability which either party may have to the other (or any right which either party may have to rescind this Agreement) in respect of any fraudulent
misrepresentation or fraudulent concealment prior to the execution of this Agreement. 

  

	10.8	Formalities: Each party will take any action and execute any document reasonably required by the other party to give effect to any of its rights under this Agreement, or to enable their registration in any
relevant territory provided the requesting party pays the other party’s reasonable expenses. 

  

	10.9	Amendments: No variation or amendment of this Agreement will be effective unless it is made in writing and signed by each party’s representative. 

 

	10.10	Third parties: No one except a party to this Agreement has any right to prevent the amendment of this Agreement or its termination, and no one except a party to this Agreement may enforce any benefit conferred by
this Agreement, unless this Agreement expressly provides otherwise. 

  

	10.11	Governing law: This Agreement is governed by, and is to be construed in accordance with, English law. The English Courts will have exclusive jurisdiction to deal with any dispute which has arisen or may arise
out, of or in connection with, this Agreement, except that either party may bring proceedings for an injunction in any jurisdiction. 

  

	10.12	Escalation: If the parties are unable to reach agreement on any issue concerning this Agreement or the Project within 14 days after one party has notified the other of that issue, they will refer the matter to
The Dean of the Faculty of Science in the case of the University, and to Speechly Bircham Solicitors, 6 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3LX in the case of the Company in an attempt to resolve the issue within 14 days after the referral. Either party
may bring proceedings in accordance with clause 10.11 if the matter has not been resolved within that 14 day period, and either party may apply to the court for an injunction whether or not any issue has been escalated under this clause.

  
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 SCHEDULE 1 

The Work Plan 
 General 

Scope of the Project: 
 The identification of nanoparticles
that effectively cross the blood brain barrier 
 Key University Personnel including the Principal Investigator 

Professor David Male (PI) 
 Key Company Personnel including
the Company’s Supervisor 
 Professor Thomas Rademacher (PI) 

Numbers of other full and part time staff to be provided by each party 

Radka Gromnicova (RA, full-time for 6 months) 
 Students
participating in the Project 
 TBA 
 Project Management

 TBA 
 Overall project manager 

David Male 
 Responsibilities of project manager 

Oversee collaboration 
 Project meetings (frequency,
location and representation of each party) 
 Results driven as required 

Where the Project is to be carried out 
 Preparation of
Nanoparticles: 
 Centre for Innovation & Enterprise 

Oxford University Begbroke Science Park 
 Begbroke Hill 

Woodstock Road 
 Begbroke 0X5 1PF 

Study of Nanoparticles: 
 Faculty of Science, 

The Open University 
 Walton Hall, 

Milton Keynes, 
 MK& 6AA 

  
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 Any Background (including materials) that the Company must provide 

Knowledge and expertise with regard to the preparation and characterisation of appropriate nanoparticles. 

Any Background (including materials) that the University must provide 

Technical expertise in cell culture systems, including the use of the cell line hCMEC/D3, primary human brain endothelium and astrocytes. Unpublished
methodology for 3d cell culture system 
 Whether all Background is to be kept Confidential or which Background is to be kept 

Background information shall be kept confidential until accepted for publication. 

Anticipated outputs or Results 
 Determination of which of
the gold nanoparticles tested cross the human brain endothelium in the in vitro blood-brain barrier model, and whether they can target astrocytes. 
  

	1.	Project Details 

 Aim 

To identify the most effective nanoparticle that can act as a CNS transporter. 

Research plan: 
 The University will use a new co-culture
blood-brain barrier system to assay transcytosis and localisation of gold nanoparticles that have different surface coatings. This model includes human astrocytes in a 3D gel matrix, overlaid by human brain endothelium, in a configuration that
replicates the in vivo organisation. The nanoparticles will be quantitated by ICP-mass spectrometry in the endothelium, the gel matrix and the target cells (astrocytes). The subcellular localisation of the nanoparticles will be assessed by
transmission electron microscopy. Nanoparticles with various surface coatings will be provided by Midatech and assayed at the OU, including: 
 NP-C2
Glucose 
 NP –C5 Glucose 
 NP –C10 Glucose 

NP-Lactose 
 NP-maltose 

NP-galactose 
 NP-glutathione 

NP gal/pegamine 
 For TEM studies, experiments will be carried
out 3 times, with technical replicates in each experiment, using 2ng/culture of each of the nanoparticles listed above. 
 The rate of movement of
nanoparticles through the cell-matrix will be determined by counting nanoparticle densities at different levels of the gel matrix over time. Having determined which of the nanoparticles crosses the endothelium The rate of transcytosis across human
brain endothelium will be compared with a non-brain endothelial cell line, to determine which of the particles are most selective for CNS endothelium. Once the ICP-MS assay is fully developed the TEM and ICP-MS assays will be carried out in
parallel. 
 Duration: Months 1 – 6 

  
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	1.	Timelines: 

 January – March 2013: 

Measurement of the relative rates of nanoparticle migration across human brain endothelium in filter- cultures. 

April – May 2013: 
 Measure whether the ‘best’
nanoparticles from the initial screening can cross endothelium and enter astrocytes in 3D matrix cocultures. 
 June 2013: Measure whether the nanoparticles
that cross the brain endothelium have any selectivity for brain endothelium, by comparing transfer rates with one or two non-brain endothelial cell lines. 
  

	2.	Aim: 

 To use the nanoparticles identified above to transport a cargo into astrocytes. 

This work depends on the outcome of the 1st 6months of the project. 

Having identified a suitable nanoparticle carrier that targets astrocytes (Jan- June 2013), Midatech will supply nanoparticles with a cargo attached, to
demonstrate that therapeutic agents can be transferred to the target cell of the CNS and act in situ. Two types of cargo will be used: 
 a) A cytotoxic
agent (e.g. cisplatin) – Many cytotoxic agents that could be used to treat malignant gliomas are normally excluded by the blood-brain barrier. Delivering such a cytotoxic agent across the barrier would be highly desirable. The effect of the
cytotoxic agent will be estimated by carrying out viability assays on astrocytes and endothelium recovered from the co-cultures. Cell death and apoptosis will be measured by immunofluorescence staining for Annexin-V, activated caspase-3 and
propidium iodide. Cell viability will be measured with proliferation assays on cells recovered from the co-cultures by differential collagenase digestion. 

b) A reporter gene (e.g. GFP) – Gene therapy of demyelinating diseases is well advanced in animal models of multiple sclerosis, using (e.g.) genes
that promote remyelination or express anti-inflammatory cytokines. However it is difficult to translate these findings into humans because viral-vectors that are effective at crossing the blood-brain barrier in animals have raised safety concerns in
humans. A safe gene-carrier that can cross the blood brain barrier is required. The intention of this part of the project is to demonstrate that nanoparticles can be used to transport a gene across the blood-brain barrier and obtain gene expression
in a target glial cell. Expression will be measured in the 3D gel cultures in situ, by confocal microscopy (GFP). Transfected glial cells will be isolated from the 3D gel cultures by collagenase digestion and the range of GFP expression will be
determined by FACS. 
 In both cases, gold nanoparticles associated with the cells will be separated from the matrix-associated nanoparticles by
centrifugation and quantitated by ICP mass spectrometry. 
 Duration: 6 – 12 months 

Timelines July – December 2013, a detailed breakdown depends on the scientific outcomes of the 1st 6
months and the research priorities at that stage. 

  
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 Schedule 2 

The Project Costs 
 Midatech Ltd will pay
the University in equal instalments monthly arrears from the effective date as follows: 
 1: Months 1 – 6: £27,500 

Collaboration Costs include: 
  

	 	•	 	Salary of a research assistant 

  

	 	•	 	Laboratory consumables 

  

	 	•	 	50% of the instrumentation costs (CL2 laboratory, Transmission EM, ICP-Mass spectrometer, and for the 12 month project Confocal microscopy and FACS) 

Should the collaboration be extended per Clause 2.1: 
 2:
Months 7 – 12: £25,000 
 Collaboration Costs include: 
  

	 	•	 	Salary of a research assistant 

  

	 	•	 	Laboratory consumables 

  

	 	•	 	50% of the instrumentation costs (CL2 laboratory, Transmission EM, ICP-Mass spectrometer, and for the 12 month project Confocal microscopy and FACS) 

  
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Good Data Management Practices 
  

	1.	Research data must be generated using sound scientific techniques and processes; 

  

	2.	Research data must be accurately recorded in accordance with good scientific practices by the people conducting the research; 

  

	3.	Research data must be analysed appropriately, without bias and in accordance with good scientific practices; 

  

	4.	Research data and the Results must be stored securely and be easily retrievable; 

  

	5.	Data trails must be kept to allow people to demonstrate easily and to reconstruct key decisions made during the conduct of the research, presentations made about the research and conclusions reached in respect of the
research; and 

  

	6.	Each party must have the right, on not less than 30 days written notice, to visit any other party to verify that it is complying with the above practices and procedures. 

  
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