FDA Advances Work On Chemical-Hazard Early-Detection Program

In a recent contract solicitation announcement, FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition offers insight into its developing “early warning” system for potential chemical hazards in cosmetics, dietary supplements and foods. The agency seeks a contractor with expertise to mine data and identify potential risks based on hazard “signals” across a spectrum of information sources.

FDA is moving forward with development of a system to identify potential emerging chemical hazards in cosmetics, foods and dietary supplements, launching a contract solicitation to help the agency mine data for relevant signals, analyze associated risks and communicate public-health threats to the agency.

In its Aug. 3 contract solicitation announcement

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