Sharfstein Defends FDA User Fees As Key To A New Food Safety System
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The $215.4 million increase in user fees requested under FDA's fiscal 2010 budget is backed by the Obama administration and will provide key funding to drive change at the agency, particularly in the food safety arena, Josh Sharfstein said
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