ment for variable-domain fragments of antibodies mig for antibodies that bind to more than one target at once
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bart indicating a full modified antibody tug indicating a full unmodified antibody While this very much used to be the case, there is now a new system with four different suffixes not including -mab: (Certainly I have that expectation myself) This is an advance warning for everyone with a solidified expectation that "if a drug name ends in -mab, it's a monoclonal antibody, if it doesn't, it isn't". During the term of the Employee’s employment, and for a period of one year after termination of employment, regardless of the reason for termination of the Employee’s employment, the Employee will not, directly or indirectly, personally engage in, nor shall the Employee own, manage, operate, join, control, consult with, participate in the ownership, operation or control of, be employed by, or be connected in any manner with any person or entity which solicits, offers, offers to provide or provides any services or products similar to those which the Company offers to its customers or prospective customers. If i get an offer letter should I tell them about the noncompete then? I only remembered about this agreement recently.ĭuring the period of the employment relationship, the Employee will devote full time and energy to furthering the Company’s business and will not pursue any other business activity without the Company’s written consent. But now I realize that I should have fought the contract where it included a noncompete. I only graduated from college last year so when my current workplace gave me a job offer, i jumped at the opportunity so I can pay my loans. I just completed the last round interview and am awaiting for an offer letter until I realized - I have a non compete. A recruiter reached out to me a month ago regarding an opportunity for a job where I would be doing similar work, but is for a different therapeutic area (current one is CNS related, the one I interviewed for is oncology).
I work as a medical writer for a medical education company where I create proposals seeking for grants to receive support for our conferences.