A non-disclosure agreement (NDA), also known as a confidential disclosure agreement (CDA), is a contract that establishes a confidential relationship between parties concerning certain non-public information. NDAs safeguard proprietary (non-public) information, unpublished research data, and potential patent rights. Such sensitive information may only be shared between the parties to the NDA for a particular purpose. Any Johns Hopkins University faculty, student or employee intending to disclose such confidential or proprietary information to an outside party should submit a request for an NDA before doing so.

Johns Hopkins University faculty, students, or employees with a Johns Hopkins Enterprise Directory (JHED) Login ID who wish to submit an NDA request can submit the request through the NDA Agreements Portal by clicking JHED ID USER – initiate here button below.  For instructions on navigating the NDA Agreements Portal, please click here.

PLEASE NOTE:

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  • JHTV primarily processes NDAs for potential licensing and collaborative or sponsored research opportunities related to technologies disclosed to JHTV. If you need an NDA to cover discussions regarding clinical trials, please contact SOMNDA@jh.edu.
JHED ID USER – initiate here

If you wish to submit a request for a NDA and you do not have a JHED ID, please click the ALL OTHER USERS – INITIATE here button below.

ALL OTHER USERS – initiate here

 

Questions about NDAs?

For more information on NDAs, please email us.

Non-Disclosure Agreements

Email nda@jhu.edu