CFSAN AE Monitoring System To Receive $2.5 Mil., Contractor Help - Levitt
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition's Adverse Event Monitoring System will be supported by approximately $2.5 mil. in FY 2000 funding as well as by an outside contractor in the process of being hired, center Director Joseph Levitt testified at a May 27 House Government Reform Committee hearing on CFSAN's monitoring of dietary supplements.
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