When Reagan-Udall Foundation Gets Started, Funding Is First On To-Do List
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The FDA Amendments Act created an abundance of oversight functions to organize in the broad new powers it authorized to FDA for ensuring drug safety, but the act also provides the agency with an outside partner - the Reagan-Udall Foundation
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