Responsibilities of the Project Managers Sample Clauses

Responsibilities of the Project Managers. The Project Managers shall, among other things, with respect to each Project for which they are responsible (A) oversee the day-to-day coordination, implementation and performance of the Services in respect of each such Project; (B) review the status and progress of each such Project; (C) determine if changes are needed to the scientific aspects of each such Project and implement any such changes as directed by the Foundation’s Services Manager; (D) determine if changes are needed to the non-scientific aspects of each such Project (including the number of Services FTE assigned to each such Project as well as costs related to (1) Evotec Provided Reimbursable Materials, (2) Specialized Third Party Licenses and Services and (3) data collection related to the performance of Structural Biology Services requiring synchrotron data collection required for such Project) and submit any such changes to the Services Managers and/or Steering Committee for consideration and approval as specified under this Agreement; (E) implement any non-scientific changes to a Project which have been approved by the Services Managers and/or Steering Committee as specified under this Agreement; (F) review and discuss the Services Deliverables and Services Results related to each such Project and such other matters related to this Agreement and each such Project as requested by either of the Project Managers or Services Managers; and (G) facilitate on-going communications between the Parties. With respect to each Project for which an Evotec Project Manager is responsible, the Evotec Project Manager shall promptly inform the *Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. Foundation’s Project Manager of any matter that materially affects the progress of the performance of the Services in respect of each such Project (including the ability to complete each such Project within the estimated time frame for the completion of each such Project as well as any other matter related to each such Project as reasonably requested by the Foundation’s Project Manager.
Responsibilities of the Project Managers. Promptly after preparation of a particular Research Plan, each party shall appoint a Project Manager for such Research Project. The Project Managers shall be responsible for: a) the day-to-day implementation and management of a specific Research Project and the relating Research Plan; and b) to manage timelines and costs; and c) making written status reports on a regular basis; and d) any other task delegated by the Joint Steering Committee. * Portions of this document marked with **** have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment submitted with the SEC. The Project Managers and any other people appointed by either party shall form the Joint Operating Team for such Research Project and shall meet (by video or telephone conference) in a frequency agreed between the parties. If the JOT cannot agree on a material issue, the issue shall be referred to the JSC. The JSC shall meet within twenty (20) working days thereafter or put the issue into circulation within such time period, or within a period mutually agreed between both parties and shall negotiate in good faith to resolve such issue. The JOT shall not have the power to make any changes to the provisions of this Agreement and/or the Research Plan(s).
Responsibilities of the Project Managers. The Project Managers will be responsible for the following activities: (A) assisting the Steering Committee in the development of the revised Detailed Project Descriptions for the Project (each such Detailed Project Description to be developed in accordance with, and set forth the information specified in, Section 5(a)(ii)(B) of this Agreement); (B) overseeing the coordination, implementation and conduct of the Project in accordance with the Project Description; (C) reviewing the status and progress of the conduct of the Project; (D) determining if changes are needed to the scope of the Project; (E) implementing any changes to the scope of the Project that have been approved by the Parties; (F) reviewing and discussing the Project Deliverables, Project Results and such other matters related to this Agreement and the Research as are reasonably requested by either of the Parties; and (G) facilitating on-going communications between the Parties.
Responsibilities of the Project Managers. The Project Managers will, among other things, (A) oversee the coordination, implementation and conduct of the Project; (B) review the status and progress of the Project; (C) determine if changes are needed to the Project; (D) implement any approved changes to the Project; (E) review and discuss the Project Results and such other matters related to this Agreement and the Project as requested by either of the Parties and (F) facilitate on-going communications between the Parties.

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