Just over a decade ago, the US FDA was largely segregated from the outside scientific community. Now, with institutions like the Reagan-Udall Foundation and increased dialogue with external stakeholders, the agency has developed a culture of independence, but not isolation, a panel of commissioners explained.
Current FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, along with former agency heads Mark McClellan, Andrew von Eschenbach, and Robert Califf, all stressed at the Reagan-Udall Foundation's annual meeting earlier this month that...
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