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Exhibit 10.22

AMENDMENT

TO THE

EXCLUSIVE LICENSE

BETWEEN

CARIBOU BIOSCIENCES, INC.

AND

THE UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA

AND

THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

FOR

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR RNA-DIRECTED TARGET DNA MODIFICATION

AND FOR RNA-DIRECTED MODULATION OF TRANSCRIPTION


Amendment Agreement

Caribou Biosciences , Inc. (“Caribou”), the University of Vienna (“University of Vienna”) and the Regents of the University of California (“Regents”) do hereby agree to amend the EXCLUSIVE LICENSE BETWEEN CARIBOU BIOSCIENCES, INC., THE UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA AND THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA relating to [***] (“Agreement”) in the respects shown below (“Amendment Agreement”):

 

1.

Section 1.7 of the Agreement shall be deleted and replaced with the following:

1.7 HHMI assigned its rights in the Inventions to REGENTS [***] and accordingly, REGENTS has the authority to negotiate a license on behalf of UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA in the Invention and any patent rights claiming it. REGENTS have no authority to license Emmanuelle Charpentier’s interest or rights in the Inventions.

 

2.

Article 17 of the Agreement shall be deleted and replaced with the following:

17. ASSIGNMENT

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[signature page to follow]


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto executed this Amendment Agreement by their duly authorized officers or representatives.

 

THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA     CARIBOU BIOSCIENCES, INC.
By:  

/s/ Michael Katz

    By:  

/s/ Rachel E. Haurwitz

Michael Katz     Rachel E. Haurwitz
Executive Director     President
Intellectual Property and Industry Research Alliances    
Date:  

April 9, 2013

    Date:  

April 17, 2013

THE UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA      
By:  

/s/ Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik

     
Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik      
Vice-Rector for Research and Career Development      
DATE  

April 16, 2013

     

 

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