Scientific Advisory Board Agreement by and between IASO BioMed, Inc. and Dr. Costas Karatzas dated as of March 1, 2018
EXHIBIT 10.8
Scientific Advisory Board Agreement
This Scientific Advisory Board Agreement (the Agreement), shall be effective as of March 1, 2018 (the Effective Date), and is entered into by IASO BioMed Inc., with a business address at 7315 East Peakview Ave., Centennial, CO 80111, USA (the Company), and Dr. Costas Karatzas personally or through CNKonsulting with a business address at _____________________________ (the Advisor).
Witnesseth
Whereas, the Advisor is an employee of the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (the Advisors Employer).
Whereas, the Company desires to have the benefit of the Advisors knowledge and experience in the development of its technology base, and the Advisor desires to provide services to the Company, all as hereinafter provide in this agreement; and
Whereas the Company desires to have the Advisor serve as a member of the Companys Scientific Advisory Board (the SAB), and the Advisor desires to serve as a member of the SAB;
Now, Therefore, in consideration of the promises and mutual agreements hereinafter set forth, effective the date hereof, the Company and the Advisor hereby agree as follows:
1. Scientific Advisory Board The Company shall retain Dr. Karatzas as an Advisor and the Advisor shall serve the Company as a member of the SAB upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. In serving the Company as a member of the SAB, the Advisor is acting in his individual capacity and not as an employee or representative of the Advisors Employer.
2. Term. Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the term of the Advisors arrangement and service on the SAB (hereinafter referred to as the Advisory Period) shall commence on the Effective Date of this agreement and shall continue through February 28th, 2019 subject to earlier termination as provided herein. This Agreement may be renewed by mutual consent of both parties.
3. SAB Member Duties
3.1 During the Advisory Period, the Advisor shall serve as a member of the SAB and shall render to the Company or to the Companys designee such services in the Advisors field of expertise and knowledge related to the technologies and business of the Company (the Services) and at such times and places as the Company may from time to time request. The Company shall give the Advisor reasonable advance notice of any services required of the Advisor hereunder.
3.2 All work to be performed by the Advisor for the Company shall be under the general supervision of the Company.
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3.3. The Advisor shall devote his reasonable best efforts and ability to the performance of the duties attached to this obligation. All work to be performed by the Advisor for the Company shall be at times reasonably convenient to the Advisor, and nothing contained herein shall interfere with the Advisors duties and responsibilities to the Advisors Employer, or any teaching and administrative responsibilities that the Advisor may have. In order to assure that Advisors service to the Company does not interfere with Advisors obligations and duties to the Advisors Employer, the maximum number of days per fiscal year that Advisor will be required to serve the Company as a member of the SAB is 12 working days.
4. Compensation.
4.1 As compensation for the Advisors services hereunder, the Company shall pay Advisor, during the Advisory Period, as follows:
(a) (b) | a fee of Twenty five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), payable in quarterly installments in arrears on the first day of January, April, July and October of each year; and Signing and Non-Discretionary Bonuses as outlined in Exhibit A hereto. |
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4.2 In consideration for entering into this Agreement and the Services rendered to the Company, the Company shall grant to Advisor the option to purchase Thirty Five Thousand (35,000) shares of Common granted at the beginning of each successive year of service, if the appointment to the SAB is continued, for two subsequent years.
4.3. Reimbursement of Expenses. The Company shall reimburse the Advisor for all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred or paid by the Advisor in connection with, or related to, the performance of his services under this Agreement. The Advisor shall submit to the Company itemized monthly statements, in a form satisfactory to the Company, of such expenses incurred in the previous month. The Company shall pay to the Advisor amounts shown on each such statement within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Advisor shall not incur any expenses in excess of $3,000.00 in any calendar quarter without the prior written approval of the Company.
4.4. Benefits. The Advisor shall not be entitled to any benefits, coverages or privileges, including, without limitation, social security, unemployment, medical or pension payments, made available to employees of the Company. The Advisor acknowledges that the Company will not withhold taxes on any amounts paid to him hereunder and that Advisor is responsible for all tax withholding, social security, unemployment insurance and other similar payments.
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5. Termination. The Company may, without prejudice to any right or remedy it may have due to any failure of the Advisor to perform his obligations under this Agreement, terminate the Advisory Period upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Advisor. The Advisor may, without prejudice to any right or remedy he may have due to any failure of the Company to perform its obligations under this Agreement, terminate this Agreement and the Advisory Period upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Company. In the event of an early termination of this Agreement, the Advisor shall be entitled to payment for services performed and expenses paid or incurred prior to the effective date of termination, subject to the limitation on reimbursement of expenses set forth in Section 4.2. Such payments shall constitute full settlement of any and all claims of the Advisor of every description against the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company may terminate the Advisory Period, effective immediately upon receipt of written notice, if the Advisor breaches or threatens to breach any provision of Sections 6, 7 or 9. The following provisions shall survive termination of this Agreement: Sections 7, 9 and 14.
6. Cooperation. In the performance of his obligations under this Agreement, the Advisor shall use his reasonable best efforts, shall reasonably cooperate with the Companys personnel, shall not interfere with the conduct of the Companys business, and shall observe all rules, regulations and security requirements of the Company concerning the safety of persons and property. The Company shall provide such access to its information and property as may be reasonably required in order to permit the Advisor to perform his obligations hereunder.
7. Inventions and Proprietary Information.
7.1. Inventions. All inventions, discoveries, computer programs, data, technology, designs, innovations and improvements (whether or not patentable and whether or not copyrightable) (Inventions) related to the business of the Company which are made, conceived, reduced to practice, created, written, designed or developed by the Advisor, solely or jointly with others and whether during normal business hours or otherwise, during the Advisory Period while actively serving as an advisor to the Company, as a member of the Companys SAB, or thereafter if resulting directly or indirectly derived from Proprietary Information of the Company (as defined below), shall be the sole property of the Company. By way of clarification, any inventions, discoveries, computer programs, data, technology, designs, innovations and improvements (whether or not patentable and whether or not copyrightable) made, conceived, reduced to practice, created, written, designed or developed by the Advisor, solely or jointly with others, in the course of the Advisors activities with any third party, including without limitation any hospital, research institution, medical institution or otherwise, and not in the course of his/her performance of advisory services hereunder and which are not directly or indirectly derived from Proprietary Information, shall not constitute Inventions hereunder. The Advisor hereby assigns to the Company all Inventions and any and all related patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade names, and other industrial and intellectual property rights and applications therefore, in the United States and elsewhere and appoints any officer of the Company as the Advisors duly authorized attorney to execute, file, prosecute and protect the same before any government agency, court or authority. Upon request of the Company and at the Companys expense, the Advisor shall execute further assignments, documents and other instruments as may be necessary or desirable to fully and completely assign all Inventions to the Company and to assist the Company in applying for, obtaining and enforcing patents or copyrights or other rights in the United States and in any foreign country with respect to any Invention.
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7.2. Proprietary Information.
7.2.1. The Advisor acknowledges that his relationship with the Company is one of high trust and confidence and that in the course of his service to the Company he/she will have access to and contact with Proprietary Information (as defined in subparagraph 7.2.2. below). The Advisor agrees that he will not, during the Advisory Period or at any time thereafter, disclose to others, or use for his benefit or the benefit of others, any Proprietary Information.
7.2.2. For purposes of this Agreement, Proprietary Information shall mean all non-public information (whether or not patentable and whether or not copyrightable) owned, possessed or used by the Company, including, without limitation, any Invention, formula, reagents, chemical compounds, substances, cells or cell lines, assays, organisms and progeny, mutants (including derivatives of the foregoing), vendor information, customer information, apparatus, equipment, trade secret, process, research, report, technical data, know-how, computer program, software, software documentation, hardware design, technology, marketing or business plan, forecast, unpublished financial statement, budget, license, price, cost and employee list that is communicated to, learned of, developed or otherwise acquired by the Advisor in the course of his service as an advisor to the Company.
7.2.3. Proprietary Information excludes, and the Advisors obligations under this Section 7.2 shall not apply to, any information that (i) is or becomes known to the general public under circumstances involving no breach by the Advisor or others of the terms of this Section 7.2, (ii) is already known by the Advisor prior to the disclosure by Company, (iii) is learned by the Advisor from a third party authorized to disclose such information, (iv) is independently developed by the Advisor without use of the Companys Proprietary Information, (v) is required by law (including statute, rule, regulation, order or other legal compulsion) to be disclosed, (vi) is generally disclosed to third parties by the Company without restriction on such third parties, or (vii) is approved for release by written authorization of the Chief Executive Officer for the Company.
7.2.4. Upon termination of this Agreement or at any other time upon request by the Company, the Advisor shall promptly deliver to the Company all Proprietary Information and all records, files, memoranda, notes, designs, data, reports, price lists, customer lists, drawings, plans, computer programs, software, software documentation, sketches, laboratory and research notebooks and other documents (and all copies or reproductions of such materials) that relates to the Proprietary Information.
7.2.5. The Advisor represents that his retention as an advisor with the Company and his/ performance under this Agreement does not, and shall not, breach any agreement that obligates him to keep in confidence any trade secrets or confidential or proprietary information of his or of any other party or to refrain from competing, directly or indirectly, with the business of any other party. The Advisor shall not disclose to the Company any trade secrets or confidential or proprietary information of any other party.
7.2.6. The Advisor acknowledges that the Company from time to time may have agreements with other persons or with the United States Government, or agencies thereof, that impose obligations or restrictions on the Company regarding inventions made during the course of work under such agreements or regarding the confidential nature of such work. The Advisor agrees to be bound by all such obligations and restrictions that are known to him and to take all action necessary to discharge the obligations of the Company under such agreements.
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7.3. Remedies. The Advisor acknowledges that any breach of the provisions of this Section 7 shall result in serious and irreparable injury to the Company for which the Company cannot be adequately compensated by monetary damages alone. The Advisor agrees, therefore, that, in addition to any other remedy it may have, the Company shall be entitled to enforce the specific performance of this Agreement by the Advisor and to seek both temporary and permanent injunctive relief (to the extent permitted by law) without the necessity of proving actual damages.
8. Advisors Obligations to Advisors Employer. Notwithstanding any of the other terms of this Agreement, and in exception thereto, the parties to this Agreement acknowledge and agree that Advisor is an employee of the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre and therefore Advisor executes this Agreement subject to the Rules and Regulations of The Institution and all terms and conditions therein that apply to Advisor. Advisor has no right, power or authority to assign or enter into any other agreement with respect to intellectual property, confidential or other proprietary information owned by the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre that is inconsistent with these Rules and Regulations. Additionally, the parties understand and agree that it is Advisors responsibility to ensure that the Services provided by Advisor hereunder do not infringe on Advisors obligations to Advisors Employer with respect to the Rules and Regulations of the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre.
9. No Conflict of Interest; Non-Competition Agreement.
9.1. The Advisor represents and warrants to the Company that the Advisor currently has no agreement with, nor conflicting interests, nor any other obligation to, any third party that would conflict with the terms of this Agreement and the Business of the Company and in the areas of focus of Companys intellectual property portfolio, nor shall the Advisor enter into any such agreement nor incur such an obligation, without the prior written consent of the Company. The Advisor further represents that the performance of the Services will not breach any agreement or obligation with any third party, including without limitation any obligation to refrain from engaging in activities that may compete with such party. The Advisor understands the confidential nature of the information and materials he will acquire or develop in performing his services under this Agreement. The Advisor acknowledges that if such information or materials were revealed to competitors of the Company, then such disclosure could cause damage to the Company. Therefore, for the duration of the Advisory Period and for two (2) years thereafter, the Advisor shall not engage in any activities that would compete with the Company-including, without limitation, founding or otherwise holding an equity interest in any other business entity working in the field (other than as a shareholder of less than 2% of the stock of a publicly traded corporation, provided that Advisor exercise no operational or strategic control over such corporation), becoming employed by, serving as a consultant for, serving as a member of a scientific advisory board (or a comparable organization) for, or acting in any manner on behalf of any other for-profit enterprise that conducts activities similar to or competes with those of the Company, without first obtaining the written consent of the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing contained in this Section 9 or elsewhere in this Agreement shall interfere with, limit or otherwise adversely affect the Advisors freedom or ability to perform his/ duties and responsibilities for the Advisors Employer. The Company agrees not to unreasonably withhold or delay its consent to activities by the Advisor in areas with respect to which the Company either has no business or in which it does not intend to develop business.
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9.2. During the term of this Agreement and for a period of one (1) year commencing on the expiration or termination (if earlier) of this Agreement, Advisor will not solicit, entice, persuade or induce any individual who is then, or has been within the preceding six-month period, an employee or consultant of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates to terminate his or his employment or consulting relationship with the Company or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates or to become employed by or enter into contractual relations with any other individual or entity, and the Advisor shall not approach any such employee or consultant for any such purpose or authorize or knowingly approve the taking of any such actions by any other individual or entity. The term affiliate shall mean any person or entity that directly, or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, is controlled or is controlled by, or is under common control of the Company.
9.3 Since a breach of the provisions of this Section 9 could not adequately be compensated by money damages, the Company shall be entitled, in addition to any other right and remedy available to it, to an injunction restraining such breach or a threatened breach, and in either case no bond or other security shall be required in connection therewith. Advisor agrees that the provisions of this Section 9 are necessary and reasonable to protect the Company in the conduct of its business. If any restriction contained in this Section 9 shall be deemed to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable by reason of the extent, duration, or geographical scope thereof, or otherwise, then the court making such determination shall have the right to reduce such extent, duration, geographical scope, or other provisions hereof, and in its reduced form such restriction shall then be enforceable in the manner contemplated hereby.
9.4 The provisions of this Section 9 shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement.
10. Notices. All notices required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed effective upon personal delivery or upon deposit in the United States Post Office, by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the other party at the address shown above, or at such other address or addresses as either party shall designate to the other in accordance with this Section 10
11. Pronouns. Whenever the context may require, any pronouns used in this Agreement shall include the corresponding masculine, feminine or neuter forms, and the singular forms of nouns and pronouns shall include the plural, and vice versa.
12. Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes and replaces all prior agreements, arrangements and communications, whether oral or written, with respect to the subject matter hereof and any and all such prior agreements, arrangements and communications shall be deemed terminated.
13. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by a written instrument executed by the Company and the Advisor.
14. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed, interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of Colorado.
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15. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, both parties and their respective successors and assigns, including any corporation with which, or into which, the Company may be merged or which may succeed to its assets or business, provided, however, that the obligations of the Advisor are personal and shall not be assigned by him.
16. Compliance with Policies. The Company recognizes that as an employee of a non-profit entity, the Advisor is responsible for ensuring that any agreement the Advisor enters into with a for-profit entity is not in conflict with the intellectual property, consulting, conflict-of-interest, and other policies of the Advisors Employer. The Advisor represents that he has made all of the required disclosures to the Advisors Employer and has obtained all necessary approvals of this Agreement from the appropriate authorities at the Advisors Employer.
17. Independent Contractor Status. The Advisor shall perform all services under this Agreement as an independent contractor and not as an employee or agent of the Company. The Advisor is not authorized to assume or create any obligation or responsibility, express or implied, on behalf of, or in the name of, the Company or to bind the Company in any manner.
18. Miscellaneous.
18.1. No delay or omission by the Company in exercising any right under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver of that or any other right. A waiver or consent given by the Company on any one occasion shall be effective only in that instance and shall not be construed as a bar or waiver of any right on any other occasion.
18.2. The captions of the sections of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and in no way define, limit or affect the scope or substance of any section of this Agreement.
18.3. In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall be invalid, illegal or otherwise unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall in no way be affected or impaired thereby.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year set forth above.
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| IASO BIOMED INC. | ||
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/s/ Costas Karatzas |
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| /s/ Richard M. Schell |
Dr. Costas Karatzas, Personally and on behalf of CNKonsulting |
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| Richard M. Schell, President |
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Exhibit A
Duties: |
| Advisor has provided and will provide advisory services outside of the ordinary course of what is provided by the members of the Companys Scientific Advisory Board (excluding the Companys employee directors), with respect to the business and scientific strategy of the Company. Specific duties have been and will be as mutually determined by Advisor and the Companys Chief Executive Officer. |
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| Advisor shall report directly to the Companys Chief Executive Officer. Senior executive officers of the Company shall be entitled to contact Advisor directly and to request any information, work product or other business ideas or strategies generated by Advisor during the Term. |
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Signing Bonus; |
| Signing Bonus equal to Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) payable in one installment on the 30th day upon successful closing by the Company of a minimum of one million dollar ($1,000,000) investment (gross proceeds). It is understood that the gross proceeds could be the cumulative amount invested in IASO over any 12 month period. |
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Non-Discretionary |
| So long as Advisor has continued to provide advisory services in accordance with the SAB Agreement, Advisor will be entitled to non-discretionary bonuses payable, unless Advisor unilaterally exercises his termination rights under the SAB Agreement, as follows: |
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| 1. $40,000 payable under the following terms: The Non-Discretionary Bonus (if earned and payable) shall be paid in 2 installments at six months and twelve months following the Companys successful financing round of a minimum of two million dollars ($2,000,000) in gross proceeds. 2. It is agreed that in the event that the Company raises in a single round, a minimum of two million dollars ($2,000,000) in gross proceeds, the aggregate amount of the signing bonus and the non-discretionary bonus of ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) stated above would be payable in one installment on the 30th day of anniversary of closing the $2,000,000 million financing round. 3. Beginning at the one year anniversary of the execution of this agreement and assuming that the Advisor and the Company have extended this agreement and only after the non-discretionary bonus above is earned, a ninety thousand ($90,000), non-discretionary bonus payable in quarterly installments in arrears on the first day of January, April, July and October following the date such bonus is earned. 4. For better clarity it is agreed that during year 1 of advisory services Advisor will receive the aggregate amount of ninety thousand ($90,000), signing and non-discretionary bonus, as per conditions described in clauses 1 and 2 above. For the second year of service Advisor will be entitled to a non-discretionary bonus in the amount of ninety thousand ($90,000), payable as described in clause 3 above.
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| For Advisor to be eligible to receive the Non-Discretionary Bonus payments referenced above, Advisor must be actively involved in the creation and execution of strategies necessary for the Company to achieve its strategic plan including the scientific, commercial and business objectives, as applicable and as agreed upon between the Advisor and the Companys Chief Executive Officer. Any Non-discretionary bonus amounts earned during the Term shall remain subject to final approval by the Compensation Committee of the Board, upon consultation with the Companys Chief Executive Officer. |
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Form of |
| The Signing Bonus Fee and non-Discretionary Bonuses referenced above will be paid by the Company in cash. |
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