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the mvls translational research initiative supports academic staff early careers researchers and phd students giving guidance and advice on research translation funding industry engagement and commercial aspects of the research undertaken at the college our colleagues in the university of glasgow contracts team help advise and process a variety of legal agreements including material transfer agreements or mtas mtas are contracts that govern the transfer of materials from a provider to a recipient who intends to use it for their own research purposes i.e non-commercial use this could be from academia to industry or another institute and vice versa this agreement typically covers biological materials such as reagents cell lines and plasmids that can also be used for chemical compounds and software are anything else with scientific or commercial value all of which come under the term materials there are two types of nta an mta n where material is being sent to the university by a provider