Supplemental Filings: FDA Expands In-Person Meeting Eligibility Again; Marks Suggests Sponsors Invite Foreign Regulators To FDA Meetings
Executive Summary
More formal meetings are available for in-person sessions with the US FDA. Also, CBER Director Peter Marks offers advice for conducting meetings, from how to do hybrid right to how to include patient groups and foreign regulators.
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