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The Reagan-Udall Foundation for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a new report, titled, Establishing a Draft Framework for a Public-Private Partnership to Support the Tracking of Antimicrobial Use in Food-Producing Animals.
Experts told our Robert King at POLITICO’s Next Generation of Health Care Therapies event Thursday that they’re excited about the potential for artificial intelligence to help develop and test gene therapies to treat rare diseases. Read more
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) will hold a virtual listening session on Aug. 22 to give the public an opportunity to comment on its five-year plan it developed to advance its mission.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently provided an update on its proposal to create a unified Human Foods Program (HFP). This reorganization includes a new model for the Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA).  Read more
The administration summarized its progress and next steps following the evaluation from the expert panel regarding the FDA's tobacco program. Read more
The dietary supplement industry is expressing concern over a proposed update to a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reorganization that would relocate the current Office of Dietary Supplement Programs (ODSP) to a new office under its “Risk Management…
Welcome to another episode of our podcast series, “Q&A with FDA”, from the FDA’s Division of Drug Information, where we answer some of the most frequently asked questions that we’ve received. In a previous episode, we discussed FDA’s Overdose…
ORA to shed more responsibilities as the FDA focuses the likely-to-be renamed field organization more on inspections while revamping the agency's Human Food Program. Read more
Expanding ways to generate evidence can lead to an array of benefits for medical product development, including more diverse patient representation and the potential to expedite the availability of safe and effective therapies. As data sources outside…