FDA seeks foundation board members
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Patient and consumer advocacy groups, professional scientific and medical societies, and trade groups are encouraged to submit nominations for candidates to serve on the board of directors for the Reagan-Udall Foundation, which is dedicated to modernizing medical, veterinary, food and cosmetic product development to accelerate innovation and enhance product safety, the agency announces in Oct. 3 Federal Register notice. Nominations for the foundation should be submitted by Oct. 15; the initial board is to be appointed no later than 30 days after the Sept. 27 enactment of the FDA reauthorization bill (1"The Tan Sheet" Oct. 1, 2007, p. 11). The board will include 14 members, five selected through nominations and nine by the National Academy of Sciences...
Patient and consumer advocacy groups, professional scientific and medical societies, and trade groups are encouraged to submit nominations for candidates to serve on the board of directors for the Reagan-Udall Foundation, which is dedicated to modernizing medical, veterinary, food and cosmetic product development to accelerate innovation and enhance product safety, the agency announces in Oct. 3 Federal Register notice. Nominations for the foundation should be submitted by Oct. 15; the initial board is to be appointed no later than 30 days after the Sept. 27 enactment of the FDA reauthorization bill (1 (Also see "Pre-emption Limits Survive Congress, But Will Face Supreme Court" - Pink Sheet, 1 Oct, 2007.), p. 11). The board will include 14 members, five selected through nominations and nine by the National Academy of Sciences.... |