Oral History Of Drug Development: FDA’s Califf Wants Woodcock, Temple To Share Their Stories

In an interview with “The Pink Sheet,” new deputy commissioner for medical products says FDA needs better ways of helping stakeholders, public understand agency thinking.

Robert Califf’s vision for making FDA's institutional knowledge more accessible to the public could include tapping its most senior and experienced staff to help chronicle an agency oral history.

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