Agreements governing the transfer of licensed materials to outside organizations are handled by Tech Transfer. All other agreements governing the transfer of all material(s) from an outside organization to Northwestern are handled by the Office of Sponsored Research.
MTAs are executed when proprietary materials are transferred
in or out of Northwestern. Whether for inbound or outbound materials,
MTAs are critical documents that require signatures from the
Provider(s) and Recipient institution(s) to ensure that each
party will comply with the terms of the agreement.
A
request for Northwestern materials by an outside party should
be sent to mta@northwestern.edu.
Investigators should also complete the Outbound
Material Form and send to mta@northwestern.edu at
the same time.
When
an MTA is received by the Principal Investigator (PI) from an
outside party in lieu of materials exchange or transfer, the
agreement should be emailed to mta@northwestern.edu. Investigators
must also complete the Inbound
Material Form, and submit to mta@northwestern.edu at the same time.
For materials of human origin, please include your IRB approval or exemption letter, if any. MTAs from companies require modification more frequently than those from non-profit organizations. The negotiation process can be quite lengthy, so investigators should plan accordingly when requesting corporate materials.
Northwestern University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with WiCell Research Institute, Inc., for research use of Wisconsin Stem Cells™ developed by Dr. James A. Thomson of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Under the terms of this MOU, each Northwestern faculty member wishing to receive the Wisconsin Stem Cells™ into his/her laboratory must make a separate request to WiCell. He/she will then be asked to sign a Simple Letter Agreement acknowledging the terms of the MOU and to pay a fee to cover WiCell's handling and distribution expenses. Details about the Wisconsin Stem Cells™, including instructions for ordering, can be found at WiCell's web site (www.wicell.org).
The MOU places the following restrictions on the use of all Wisconsin Stem Cells™:
It is extremely important that all investigators using WiCell stem cells are aware of these restrictions. It will be the responsibility of each faculty member who signs a Simple Letter Agreement to: